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'Annapolis Social Set Faces Quiet Midsu 2 Changes at Naval Academy Spec;a]]y Noted. General and Person From Maryla ANNAPOLIS, June end will see many changes in An- napolis. Many officers are coming here, especially for the post-graduate #£chool, and others leaving for the Sum- mer, all of which tends to a decline | in_the list of entertainments. Miss Margaret Walton will sail #or Europe and she will spend 29.—This we will visit her brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Marden Rigg, the latter | formerly Miss Nancy Walton of An- napolis, in their home in England. Admiral and Mrs. James J. Raby closed thelr apartment at 30 M; |avenue this week and with their young daughter left for Newport, R. L * son, Ensign John Raby, of this year's graduating cl Naval Academy. Mrs. Columbus Baldwin Roberta Hodges of Waterbury, napolis, returned the first from a motor trip to Scot N. C. where they went for ding of Miss Willie Temple and Licut Stuart P. Meade, Construction Corps, U. 8. N., which took place there Wed- nesday. On their w e Mrs. Bald- 'win and Miss Hodges s T a short visit with Mrs. Baldwin's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Henry DuPont | Baldwin, at Greensboro, N. C | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs Wild _arrived in Annanolis from Wasl son will occ residence Wild will be on duty here, Many Festivities for | Mme. Camperio of Milan. Mr. Clayton Brewer was host to a Jarge company at supper in his coun- try home carly in the week in honor of Mme. Camperlo, who is visiting her { cousin, Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, in her | home, Ogle Hall. Besides the guest of , honor, Mr. Brewer _entertained | gister, Miss Helen Brewer: X ‘Cusachs, Licut, Comdr. and Mrs. Nor man Scott, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. | John Harrison Colhoun, Mr. Forbes | Colhoun, Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mrs. | | Howard Morton, Mr. Truxtun Beale, Mr. | {and Mrs. James Bowdoin, Miss Eliza- | ! beth Nott, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Atter- | bury, Comdr. Paul Dashiell, Mr. Peter Megiuder and Mr. Macajah Pope of Baltimore. \ Mr. and Mrs. Anthington Gilpin, ir., | entertained Sunday evening &t dinner | {4n their country place at Revell, on the | y; | Severn, near Annapolis, for Mme. Cam- | gerlo. Mrs, Cusachs and Mr. Mason | and near |~ Mrs. John Barker was hostess Wed- nesday evening at dinner at the An. | napolis Reads Club in honor of Mme. | Camperio. In the company were Mrs. | Carlos Cusachs, Mrs. J. Howell Carroll | ¢ jand Mrs. Carroll' Van Ness and Mrs. Victor Biue of Fort George, Fla. Mrs. Blue, widow of Admiral Victor Blue, left Monday for Washington, | | 'where she is the guest of Gen. and| Mrs, T. H. Sladens in their home on| Caltfornia avenue. While in Annapolis | Mrs, Blue was the guest of Miss Mollie | Milligan. Mrs. Blue will go, about the first of July, to Morristown, N. J., where | she will spend & part of ‘the Summer with_her_aunt, Mrs. Cooper, widow of Admiral Philip Cooper, who was at one time superintendent of the Navall Ao-drm Mrs. Rzlll Abell Armstrong is ex-| ted here this week end from New ‘ork and will take up her residence in hef new_house at the Annapolis Roads | | Club. Mrs. Armstrong will remain here for the Summer and Fall scasons. | Mrs. J. Howell Carroll of Baltimore | | Was the guest for a few days last week | of Mrs. John Barker. Mrs. Carroll re- | | cently returned from an extended trip | abroad. She now has gone to West- | her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | and their daughter, Miss Jean Cotton, | Admiral mmer Season al News of Interest nd's Capital. Mrs. Guy W. Steele. Mrs. Frederick Jay Cottcn of Boston, spending the early Summer in ry home, San Roco, at Water- near Annapolis, _expects to after July 4 and with Dr. Cotton will go to Peterboro, N. H,, where they | en a cottage for the rest of the | Comdr. M. E. Manly and Comdr. W. | Il returncd to Washington Mon- | trip North which they took | ccticn with their duties at the | The first of July | na Mrs. Manly and Mrs. ! Mrs. L. C. Bertolette, | s two children will be | move from the residence they have | occupled at 215 King George street to rtment at 5 Maryland avenue. and Mrs. Adrian R. Alfred and . Miss Mary Alfred, who pending the Winter at the tewart Inn, have taken the now occupied by Comdr. and| | Capt ‘W. E. Hall and m will also move to the residence nue, now occupied 2 s. Prank H. Brumby. omdr. and Mrs. Hall spent the Winter at 94 College avenue. and Mrs. Brumby to Make Visit in Norfolk. Admiral and Mrs. Brumby and daughter, Miss Isabelle Brumby, go July 1 to Norfolk, Va.,, where daughter will join or, Miss Cornalia tment in Stockley ¢ Adn 1r'-l and Mrs. Brumby's ber of the third class, is on pmen's practice cruise in and Mrs. Harry G. P tieir _children_left An- apolis th- first of the week for Seattle, sh., where Lieut. Comdr. Patrick, who has been an aide to Rear Admiral S. S. Robison, will join the U. S. S. West Virginia. Mrs, Greenacre, wife of Ensign Al- vord J. Greenacre, is the guest of her parents, Prof. and Mrs. William E. | Olivet, in their home on Gloucester street, Mrs. Greehacre has recently re- turned from @ trip to Charleston, 8. C. Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. Albert H. Rooks entertaified at dinner Friday evening. Their guests were Capt. and Mrs, William F. Halsey, Capt. and Mrs. James C. Pryor and Comdr. and Mrs. William_‘Taylor Smith. Mr. Norbert Murray of Pasadena,| Calif., was the guest last week of Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey on the Reina Mercedes. Mrs. Wallis Gearing left this week to | foin Comar. Gearing in Panama. Mrs, Frank Grandy, mother of Mrs. Hal'¥; and Mrs. Gearing, left Monday fot a visit to Mrs. Charles Pannell at Bronxville, N. Y. Licut, Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Col- houn left Monday to. be the guests of Miss Louise Boyd of San Francisco at the Ritz Carlton in New York. Mrs. Booth McKinney, wife of Comdr. Booth McKinney, went to Washington Monday after a visit to Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Colhoun in their home, Windsor Farm, at West River. Mrs. Deanis Claude entertained Sat- urday at luncheon followed by bridge in her residence on Southgate avenue, in honor of Mrs. Shoemaker, Wife of Capt. Harry Shoemaker, U. S. N., who i5 the guest of Mrs. Claude’s sister-in- law, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, in her apa: ment on Maryl Those in vited to meet Mrs. Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. Cherles Doyen, Mrs. James Bowdoin, Miss Flizabeth Nott, Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. George Turne; | minster, Md, to be the guest of! xSocicty News Items And Personal Notes From Maryland Border| Celebration of Wedding‘ Anniversary Outstanding | Event — Specially Attrac-} tive Functions in Program of Recent Happenings. | HYATTSVILLE, June 20—The out- | standing soclety event in Prince Georges | County this week was the recsption by Mr. and Mrs. George B. Furman in cele- bration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The function took place this evening in their recently remodeled ,and handsome home on Owens avenue in Hyattsville, and was attended by about 150 guests. The house Was pro- | fusely decorated in white and green. The Teceiving party mclud"d Mr. end | Mrs. George B. Furman, jr.; Mr, Francis |3 Purman, Mr. Robert Brooke and Mr. {C. Wynne Furman, all sons of the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Wwere married in St. Patrick’s Church, Washington, June 29, 1904, the Rev. Dr. Stafford per- forming the ceremony. Mrs. Furman's ‘maiden name was Miss Carrie E. Brooke | of Washington. Mr. Furman is a native of North Carolina. Mrs. Furman | wore a stunning gown of white satin, | and Mrs. Furman, jr, was gowned in | green taffeta. Mrs. Margaret 8. Duckett and her daughter, Margargt, have been guests of Mrs. Duckett’s brother-in-law nd | sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Duckett, at Franklin street and Luttrell avenue, in Hyattsville. They returned to their | home near Mitchellville Wednesday, and ‘were accompanied by Mr. Brice Duckett and Mr. Thomas R. Brooks, jr., both| of Hyattsville. The Shakespeare Club of Laurel en- tertained at a farewell party Tuesday | in the home of Mrs. John Howard Hop- kins in compliment to Mrs. E. M. Tehan, who will soon move to Hyattsville. Mrs. ‘Tehan came to Laurel last September | 'and has been active in club affairs, being a member of the Women's Club of | the Midway city. She regularly read to the children of the elementary school of Laurel in the story-telling hour. In appreciation of Mrs. Fehan's work, Mrs. Nuzum, in the name of the club, presented Mrs. Tehan with a handsome | silk umbrella. Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Kaufman of Hyattsville are visiting their dapghter, Mrs. Frank Butts, and her family in Pittsburgh. Mr. William S. Hill, jr, of Upper| Marlboro, left Sunday for San Diego, Calif., where he will spend several weeks isiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mss. A. S. Hill Mr, Frederick Sasscer of Upp: 4 boro has returned from a visit with I n-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, . R. Gore, at White Plains, N. Y. The Marlboro Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star gave a largel | tended card party Friday nigh , Masonic Hall at Upper Marlboro. Nuptial Event Noted In Early June Calendar. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Sasscer of near Croome Station announce the marriage + of their daughter Mary Elizabeth to Mr. Archie G. Lylesof Washington. The wedding took place June 4, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle will reside in Washington. © Mrs. James Edward Binger, her son, | Mr. James Edward Binger, jr., of Halls £ tion and Miss Belle Smith, sister of {Mrs. Binger, of Elimsport, Pa. left ‘Wednesday for Colorado Springs, where { they will spend the Summer. They will yeturn to Prince Georges County the latter part of October, i Mrs, Rexford M. Smith and Ms. | and Mrs. Alired Hyatt Wells and Mrs. | B. O. L. Wells, relatives, in University | spending a few days near Fair Haven, Walter A. Wells, both of Washington, visited the former's sister and the lat- ter sister-in-law, Mrs, Edward A. Fuller, at Wine avenue and Franklin street, in Hyattsville, during the week. They also spent some time with Mr. Park. Dr. Alfred H. Wells, Mr. Thomas C. Anglin, Mr. Morris A. Anglin and Mr. E. A. Fuller, all of Hyatteville, are in Anne Arundel Countv, M Dr. J. M. Anderson, wno for a num- ber of ars was pastor of the Pirst Presbyterian Church in Hyatteville, spent the Winter months in Florida and returned to Hyattsville. ~ He is with son, Mr. Carl Anderson, at College Heights. Miss Dorothy Holden of Hyattsville is entertaining Miss Lola Whalen, Balti- more. Dr. Thomas J. Parran of the United States Public Health Service is in Cali- | fornia for several weeks. | "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice have as | their guest the former's sister, Miss Jessie Rice, Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reeder and their little daughter are visiting Mr. Reeder's mother in Charles County, Md. Miss Eleanor Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks, is spend- | ing the Summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Gourley, at Holland Point, | in Calvert Countv. Md. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Porter have returned from a visit to their country | | home, Lone Cedar, in Calvert County, Md. Maryland Man in West On 8,000-Mil Mr. T. Van Clagett, ir. of Upper | Marlboro, on an 8000-mile trip | through 25 States and most of the | | national parks as a member of the ‘ Summer School of Virginia Polytechnle | Institute. Canada and Mexico will also be visited. There are 25 in the party, including 5 women. The trip will take two mon | Mrs. William Thompson of York, Pa., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Theo- dore Vandoren, in Hyattsville. Mr. Otway B. Zantzinger left Tues- | day for a motor trip through the New England States and will attend the real ntion in Boston. Mr. | Zantzinger is president of the Exchange { Club of Prince Georges County. | "Mrs. Roy W. Curbow has as her guest Miss Ruth Youngblood. The lat- | ter will sail in a few days for Europe, | where she will study in_Paris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Enos Ray of Chillum have returncd from a stay of several days in Norfolk, V: Miss Malissa Boyd, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Hall, in Mount Rainier, will spend the Sum- mer in Greeley, Colo. Miss Dorothy Little of Mount Rainier, ’\«h,, has been visiting in Richmond, | Va., for several weeks, has returned. | _ Under the auspices of the Alpha Community Club a card party was held Monday in t. Barnabas Parish Hall at Oxon Hill. Bridge, 500 and pitch were played and prizes awarded. Refresh- ments were served. Mr: mes Laing of C/V’a 31012 ONNECTICUT @W‘BAENUE 1 APAK‘!M!NTS OF DISTINCTION Congress | WW L.Rust Conpmy J001 152 Se.N.W. Main8i0g | guests were: woLTz Upper left: Miss Anita Rose Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggs, who will marry Mr. Charles A. R. Dunn. The picture is from a portrait by Miss Briggs’ flance. Upper right: Miss Olive Frances King, whose mother, Mrs. Charles Morgan King, announces her engagement to Mr. Robert Tilghman Norman. The wedding will take place in the Fall. Lower left: Miss Alice Pauline Snyder, whese mother, Mrs. Estelle Snyder, has announced her engagement o Mr. John Alfred Bresnahan, son of Mrs. John A. Bresnahan. Lower right: Miss Mary Sfuart Me- Allister, whose engagement to Mr. John Hedrick Olcott is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Stuart. Heights, formerly of Camp Springs, en- tertained at luncheon Thursday. The Mrs. G. L. Connor, Mis. Charles Oursler, Mrs, Russel Padgett, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Mrs. Harry Audre, Mrs. Eugene Pyles, Mrs. Harvey Pyles and Mrs. Norman Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frey and chil- dren of Mount Rainier have been visiting Mrs. Frey's relatives at Ma- nassas, Va. Mrs. William Rippeon and her daughter, Baltimore, have been the guests of Mrs. Norma Eberle on Henry street in Brentwood. Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Walker of Mitcheville enfertained ~Mrs. Yates, Miss Parker, Miss Canter and Miss Shomo, public school teachers, at din- ner recently. Mrs. Richard H. Gray, thelr son and daughter, Richard and Mary Edna, of Hyattsville, are visiting Mrs. sister, Mrs. Barnsley, in Oiney, Md. Mrs. Ray Returns From Woman’s Club Convention. Mrs, J. Enos Ray of Chillum has returned from a visit of several weeks | in Massachusetts and Maine. She attended the sessions of the General Federation of Women's Clubs held at Swampscott, Mass., and later visited friends in the New England States. Mr, and Mrs. George Brown and their daughter Dorothy of Mount Rainier have returned from a visit of several days at Colonial Beach, Va. Mr, and Mrs, I. P. Madden, their two sons and Mr. Madden’s mother have gtunmd from an outing at Colonial | ch, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McFadden and their children of Mount Rainier are| back after a visit to Mrs. McFadden's parents_in- Gaithersburg, Md. Mr. Willard Griffith of Tennessee is sp“x\dmu several weeks with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Thomas C. Webb, on Thirty- first street in Mount Rainjer. Miss Peggy Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Howard of Hyattsville, is home for the Summer from Hannah Mr:ire Academy in Baltimore County, Mrs, W. C. Murphy of Brentwood has returned from a forinight's visit with | relatives in North Carolina. Mrs. Raiph Bonnell of Eimira, N. Y., and Mrs. J. B. Blair of Baltimore have| been visiting thelr sister, Mrs. Carlyn Smith, on Thirty-first street in Mount Rainier. Miss Florence Cabaugh, honor student | and salutatorian of the graduating class Rizik Brothers Big Reductions on Our Entire Stock During \Rebuilding Sale Sport Dresses Afternoon Dresses Evening Gowns Dinner Gowns EVER before es prevailed course for wide selection. All Sales Final TWELVE:® Gray'’s | 1 the history of Rizik have such unusual - prematurely in the season. Thi al Rebuilding Sale offers you the opportunity to find the frock you want at the price you want to“pay. The short period of this Rebuilding Sale—and the naturally large response to the drastic reductions—makes immediate call the most advisable THIRTEEN CLINEOINST of Dale High School in Johnston, Pa., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lowry on Thirty-first street in Mount Rainier. Mr. Robert F. Lehman of Altoona, Pa, who has beent with his daughter, | Mrs. J. Ashton Nichols, on Dale street in | Brentwood, left Wednesday for a visit to friends and relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley sMumford of | Oxon' Hill have returnedl from a visit | to friends and relatives in Baitimore. Mrs, R. Irving Bowie entertained a large company Wednesday night at Beechwood near Mellwood. The func- tlon was in honor of Mrs. Frank Serivencr, Mrs. Addison Bowie and Mrs. Keene Bowie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albert Riggles of New York and East Orange, N. are visiting Mrs. Riggles’ parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggles, Seabrook. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bock enter- tained recently at dinner in their home, Oxon Hill, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messerli, who have just returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Messerli, before her marriage, was Miss | Ruth Bock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bock. The guests at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mr. William Combs and Mr. John Cusick. Sireet Dresses spe- No Exchanges F Of Personal Interest To Washmgton Residents Mr. and Mrs. Abe ‘Sigmund and their | daughter, Miss Marjorie Sigmund, sail- {ed on the S. S. Mauretania yesterday to spend two months abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund. I Kaufman have gone to Summit Springs, Me., to remain during the Summer. Their three sons, Joel, Aaron and Robert Kaufman, will be at Camp Kolest, at Oxford, Me., for two months. Mrs. Samuel J. Pack was the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Country Club Wednesday, which was given by a number of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pack celebrated their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary last week. Mrs. Gus Louis and her son, Mr. OLINEDINST AIA:!’W EWING Racquette Lake, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ney gave a din- ner party Tuesday at the Town and Country Club to celebrate their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary. The dinner ‘was followed by a large reception. Mrs. Louis Simon and her daughter, Miss Bernice Simon, have returned from a stay of several weeks at the Ho- tel Shelburne, Atlantic City. In July they will go abroad to remain several months. Mrs. Maury Simon has returned to her home, in Chevy Chase, from a stay at_the Shelburne, Atlantic City. Mrs. Nathan Kahn, accompanied her sister, Mrs. M. Hecht, to her home, in New York, after Mrs, Hecht's visit here. They are guests of Mrs, Kahn's son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kornicher, in New Yoyk. ‘Mrs. Lucille Marks was given a lunch- eon at the Town and Country Club Mondsy before her departure for a trip ad. Pobert Louis, and Mrs. David Sanger | abros will start by motor today for Cincin- nati to visit relatives for two weeks. Mrs. Melville Fischer, accompanied by her two young sons, Greenhut and Max, and young Louis Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon, left Thurs- day for Chicago and Escanaba, Mich., to_speand the Summer. Miss Helen Nordlinger and Miss Vera Mr. Carlton L. Kaufman of New York [1s spending the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kaufman, at 2415 Twentieth street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby and their family will motor to Atlantic City to- morrow. They have taken a cottage at v’;:mor. N.J. No Waiting! ill and artistic merit could devise a more beautiful and lasting Permanent, we would give it, but we truthfully believe that it is lmpusslble to produce a more lovely or natural-looking wave, no matter what price is paid. Deep marcel effect with ringlet ends, or any other style that stits you. Maison Vlctmre, Inc. Phone Franklin 6965 203 Westory Bldg Second Floor—605 14th St. N.W. Shops all over the Southland SOCIETY. 38 spend July at the Hotel Ambassador, in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph B. Behrend and their two daughters, Amy and Ruth; left for Atlantic City Tuesday and have been at the Ambassador Hotel. They will go to New York to- day to remain over the Fourth and to place their daughters at Camp Edmoor, Long Island, for two months. Miss Frances Jaffee was hostess at a luncheon Thursday at the Carlton Hotel in honor of Mrs. John M. Safer, who will sail July 13 for a stay abroad and to attend the World's Zionist Con- gress in Zurich, Switzerland. Mrs. Safer left town Friday for Detroit to attend the convention of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America beginning today and continuing through Tuesday. Mr. Louis M. Dembitz, son of Mrs. Sarah Dembitz, left Friday for La Pluyme, Pa., to be counselor at Camp Kewanee. Miss Nanette Dembitz is visiting her cousins, Miss Stella Dembitz and Miss Emily Dembitz, in Louisville, Ky., t0 Fe- main several weeks. She is being ex- tensively entertained. Mrs. James Lansburgh left Thursday night for Pittsburgh to visit Mr. and Mrs. Myer Cohn and later will go to Kansas City to visit with her mother, Mrs. Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilich and little daughter Jean are spending a short time in New York. Miss Lillian Cohen and Miss Jeanétte Cohen are in their cottage at Hamil- ton, Va., for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saks, with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jerome Saks, and her young daughter, are in Atlantic City, where they have taken an apart- ment. Mr., Jerome Saks will spend week ends and over the Fourth with them. Mr.,and Mrs. Morton Luchs went to New York yesterday to see their two children, Frank and Francis, off for camp. They will return today and spend the week ends in their bungalow in Bethesda, Md. with their father, Mr. Joseph Luchs. Miss Ethel Goldheim has joined a Washington group at Camp “Edmoor, Long Island. Her mother, Mrs. Isadore Goldheim, accompanied her to New York. Mrs. L. Goldsmith has returned from a stay of two weeks in Mount Vernon, N. Y., where she visited her grand- daughter, Mrs. James E. Greenberg. Mrs. Loutse Lang of Phfladelphla is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Sidney ‘Wollberg, on Wyoming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lyon of New York, on their wedding trip, are spend- ing part of the time here. They are at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Lee Baum- garten was hostess yesterday at a lunch- eon on the Willard roof in honor of Mrs. Lyon, who is her sister-in-law. Covers were laid for 20, and luncheon was followed by bridge. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis gave & dinner party for young folk at Ward- man Park Hotel last night in honor of their house guest. Sororities Have Special List of Social Events ‘The Alpha Chapter of the Phi Sigma Chi Sorority held its first annual :Ianqluet last night in the Grace Dodge - otel. ‘The address of welcome was given by Miss Thelma Albea, president of the chapter. Miss Virginia Richards acted as toastmistress, and a short address was made by Miss Vivian Gervasio, secretary. An enjoyable program of toasts, songs and readings was rendered, in which each of the girls had a part. Those present were Miss Thelma Albea, Miss Virginia Richards, Miss Vivian Gervasio, Miss Webster Rich- ards, Miss Margaret Murray, Miss Vera Hunter, Miss May Lacey, Miss Marian Woolard, Miss Lillian Hennage, Miss Dolores Coglan, Miss Elise Wallace, Miss Dorothy Lee and Miss Lillian Ingram. ‘The Phi Sigma Chi Sorority enter- tained at dinner at the Grace Dodge Hotel Thursday evening. Miss Virginia Richards is chairman of the entertain- ment committee, ‘Tau Sigma Pi Sorority closed the most_successful year the sorority has ever known with a brilliant dance at the fashionable Kenwood Country Club June 8. The dance was attended by the mem- bers of Alpha and Beta Chapters and their friends. A prize waltz and elim- ination dance were the outstanding features of the evening. A corsage bouquet of sweet peas, the sorority flower, was the award for the waltz and an attractive box of candy the | elimination dance award. Among the | guests were seven new pledges of the sorority, who will receive their final | degrees 'in the Fall. | _The dance was under the supervision | of Miss Dorothy Robinson, chairman: | Miss Mabel Bowie, Miss Virginia | Gompton, Miss Esther Huntington and ces Hurley. I'GEO. W. SPIER] Reifkin will leave today for camp at! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blumenfeld of | Alexandria, is returning this week from California, where she has been the guest of relatives for nine months. JEWELER 39 Years at 310 9th St. N.W. 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