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SOCIETY Annapolis Society Stages ‘After-New Year Festivities| Commandant and Mrs. Snyder Hosts at Elaborate Functions—OQOther Attractive Entertainments Feature Early 1930 Season. ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 11.—The most important and largest of the after New Year entertainments here were the dinnérs given by the commandant of midshipmen, Capt.’ C. Philip Snyder, and Mrs. Snyder at their quarters on Porter road Priday evening of the past week. Their guests at the first included Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel 8. Robl- son, Capt. and Mrs. Roland M. Schu- mann, Capt. and Mrs. John Henry New- ton, Capt. and Mrs. David G. McRitchie, Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, Comdr. and Mrs. John S. Barleon, Comdr. and Mrg. Henry. G. Cooper, jr.. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Dcem, Lieut. Comdr. ‘Mrs. Charleton E. Battle, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon, Comdr. and Mrs. John B. Pollard and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Perry. On Priday of this week, cnd dinner, Capt. and Mrs. Snyder's gsts were Lieut. Comdr. and Mis. vis DeTreville, Lieut. Comdr. Mrs. Archie E. Glann, Lieut. and Mrs. Leo H. Thebaud. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Daniel E. Barbey, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Albert H. Rooks, Lieu and Mrs. Charles L. Andrews, Lieu and Mrs. Charles W. Weitzel, Lieut. and ‘Mrs. Ralston B. Vanzant, Lieut. their sec- and Mrs. Robert B. Rothwell, Lieut. and | and | and and Mre Mrs. Mrs. -Benjamin S. Brown, Lieut. Mrs. ‘Herold L. Challenger, Lieut. Mrs. Leo S. Pace, Lieut. Comdr. Mrs: - Leon 8. Fiske, Lieut. and Byron-S. Anderson and Licut. and Edwin Graves. Midshipmen Entertain At Hop in Dah'gren Hall. : At thé midshipmen's bop in Dahlgren mu Saturday evening the guests were received by Mrs. William S. Farber, wife of Comdr. Farber, and Midshipman James Rodgers of the first class. Among the many visitors here for the past week end were Mrs. Ralph Pags and her daughter, Miss Cary Page, daughter-i and granddaughter of the fate Mr. Walter Hines Page oy time United States Ambassador land. Miss Page attended the mAdxhtp- | men'’s hop, Comdr. &nd Mrs. Max DeMott were the guests for the past week end of Lieut. and Mrs. James A. Logan at their idence cn Franklin street. Comdr. Mott is on duty at the Naval Base, Hampton Roads, Lieut. and Mrs. Frank E. Kennedy, the former attached to the U. 8. S. Kittery, spent the past week end as th Euesta‘ of Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. oule. 3t their residence ‘on nklin street, and also spent New Year in Annapolis. Mr.-and Mrs. Cyril Worand of Phila- delphia also were the guests last week and Mrs. Soule, who enter- their guests at an informal lunchecn Wednesday. The additional guests were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Comdr. and Mrs.'M. E. Manly, Mrs. L. C. Bertolete, and Mrs. Seabury, widow of Rear Admiral Seabury, who also was Mrs. Boule's house guest. Mrs. Soule mnt the week in Norfolk, Va., where joimed Capt. Soule Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Honor Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Griffin. ‘Tuesday evening Capt. and Mrs. Wal- ter B. Woodson entertained at supper and cards at their residence in Randall lace in honor :of Lieut. Comdr. and rs. Griffin, the former now on duty a Philadelphia. < Among those present be- sides sts of honor were Comdr. . Manly, Comdr. and Mu, r. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Charles Soule, | Mrs, Charleton E. riolete 8.C.8 k uu hmu ‘giest of Lieut.Comdr. and m;mm.a and Lieut.'Ogmdr. and | "rl\'a 5 mht has_arrived at I's. AS arrive al cmwh-{“c":u Zone, on her way to San .. Mrs. Wright will join her son; -Lieut. Lloyd Wright, in San Mrs. Wright, who had ex- E ected ta 84l from San Francisco for 'hina, hes changed her plans, with her son. who is expected from China about February 5, will spend’the | ée:;mnd!r of the Winter in Denver, olo. Mrs. Alexander Gray of Philadelphif,, who has Been spending two months with her niece; Mrs. Leonard B. Austin, wife of Lieut.” Austin, at her residence on King Oeern nr:et left Thursday for ‘Washington, D. Mrs. Bassett Ghn Luncheon In Compliment to Visitor. uz, Prentias Bassett efttertained at }1“: r‘"" Monday of the past week .in nor R e Hlll for a few days. Among those in- vited to meet Miss Jessop were Mrs. wddlewn mme§ Guest, Mrs. Carryl Bryan, thu. Magruder Colhoun. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan spent the week _end -es- the guest of her brm Mr. Thomas Wentworth Boykin, in Lhz Green Spring Valley. Mrs. Th and Mrs. Harrison Tone in evers W day ht a: STATION WRC The Wilbur Coon Players tn s program of Love and - Romance, “The Elern-l Que:fien" For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small - or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” 30 Different Styles In All Leathers and Fabries FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts $7.50 to $11.00 Nurses’ White Cloth _Calf and Black Kid Oxfords Complete Line of High Shoes OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-72StNW. Just Below E J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER Formerly With The Fam hoe Store Are As: d With Us. d | be the guest of her siste and | Comdr. | 3 i " | Lieut. Comdr. and’Mrs. Walden Ains- -"Glrdiner ofé Charleston, i'm of ' Mrs. Ainéworth, who Miss Elizabeth Jessop of Buf- | Mary Magruder, Miss | Boykin u spending some time at At- | lantic Cit: Mrs. m:hnrd ‘Whithall of Spri | Waterbury, near Annapolis, Ile on Tuesday of this week for Pensacola, Fla., where she will remain during Jan- uary as the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Woodward Phelps, the former being on duty there, Mr. C. Columbus Baldwin of New York spent the week end as the of his mother, Mrs. Columbus Baldwin, in her home, Spring Hill, at Waterbury, | near Annapolis. Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. A, Cooke closed their home at Spring Hfil Tues- day for the Winter. Mrs. Baldwin will in-law, Mrs. Richard Baldwin, for a week, from there lclnl to Baltimore, where she ex- pects to spend the remainder of Jan- uary. | Mrs. Cooke has gone to Washington, where she will be a guest in the home of Mrs. Richard Whitehall, later mak- ing several visits before returning to Spring Hill Mrs. Frederick Cotton and her daughter, Miss Jean Cotton, closed their country home, San , At | Waterbury, which they had opened for the holidays, and left to join Fred- erick J. Cotton in their Winter home at_Boston. Mr, and Mrs. L. Warrington Baldwin of St. Louis also left Waterbury Mon- day, where they were guests at Spring Hill of Mr. Baldwin's sister, Mrs. A. G. Cooke, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Colum- bus Baldwin, for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin will be in New York | for & short time before leaving for St. Louis. Admiral and Mrs. Robison Hosts at Brilliant Reception. At the large and beautiful reception given Wednesday of the past week by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Ro- bisor at the superintendent’s quarters | in the Naval Academy, those who as- | sisted Wilhelm L. Friedell, wife of Capt. Frie- | dell; Mrs. Addison B. Clifford, wife of | Capt. Clifford, Marine Corps, and Mrs. Wiliam Taylor Smith, wife of Comdr. Smith. Mrs. Oscar Smith, wife of Comdr. Oscar Smith, and their young daughter are spending some time in Florida. Mrs. Smith is recovering from a recent illness. They were joined by Comdr. Smith for the holidays. Comdr. 8mith has ‘returned to their quarters at the Naval Academy. Miss Carey Walker, daughter of Col Merriweather Walker, U. 8. A., former Governor of the Canal Zone, was the guest over the week end of Mrs. Robi- son, wife of Rear Admiral Robison, at the superintendent’s quarters in the {Naval Academy. Miss Katherine Hopkins, daughter of | Dr. and Mrs. Walton Hopkins, who has been spending the holidays at her home on ervllnd avenue, left Tuesday Staunton, to resume her studies lt Stuart H:ll. Miss Eleanor Nicholis of Philadelphia, whose father, Comdr. Newton L. Nicho- lis. is now 'stationed there. was the guest this week of Mrs. Levasseur, wife of Lieut. Julian J. Levasseur, at her residence on State circle. Comdr. and Mrs. Manly Have Guests at Dinner. Saturday evening Comdr. and Mrs. | M. E. Manly entertained at supper and | ds in their apartment on Maryland avenue. Among those present were Mrs. Manly's sister, Mrs. L. C. Bertc- lete; Capt. and Mrs. Willlam ¥. Halsev, Capt. and Mrs. William J. Oflu. Ilrl Walter B. Woodson, wife of Cal Woodson: Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Ch leton E. Battle, Comdr. and Mrs. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Deem,- Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Davis ‘DeTrevilie. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, orth and Comdr. and Mrs. Max De | Lieut. and Mrs. James L. Holloway were the guests 1ast week for a few days |'of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr, at their residence on Southgate avenue. Mrs. Holloway and her chil- dren are spending the Winter in Phoe- bus, Va. Lieut. Holloway is on the | staff of Rear Admiral Harris Lanni | _ Lieut. Willlams 8. Heath and Lieut John 8. Phillips gave a tea Saturday | |afternoon at the apartment of Lieut | Heath in Cumberland Court. | CGmdr and Mrs. M. E. rs. Manly’s sister, Mrs. letl spent_Sunday ‘and were luncheon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. | | Edgar Allen Poe in the Green Spring | | Valley, Md. ‘The Byrd Expedition has had com- forts !h!t no other Antarctie uplmu' ever h: imong them electric light. 5 #llwr Cox, “Mr. " is | Hall, Comdr. and Mrs. John B. Polllrd‘ THE SUNDAY WASHINGTO I MOTORING SOUTH in_the dining room were Mrs. || 'MRS. JOSEPH ROBERT BROOKS, With her husband, en route to Florida and Cuba, where they will spend several | ‘weeks. —Brooks Photo. Departing Student Guest “Farewell” Party Mr. James McConkey who left Wednesday for St. Charles College to continue his studies, was given a fare- well party by a number of his friends in | Oxon Hill, Md. The company included | Miss Nannie Phelps, Miss Isabelle Phelps, Miss Bessie Phelps, Miss Mary Breen, Miss Josephine Fragherty, Miss | Elsle Cox, Miss Violet Hollis, Miss Jane | Cox, Miss Iola Gundie, Miss Pearl Cox, | Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Frances Nelligan, Miss Thelma Hollis, Miss | Pauline Mayfield, Mr. Benjamin Purdy, Mr. Horace Purdy, Mr. Clarence Phelps, | Mr. Frank De Marr, Mr. Robert Breen, | Mr. Harold Gibbons, Mr. Walter Cox, | Mr. Jimmie Cox, Mr. Mortimer Hayes, Mr. Oliver Hollis, Mr. Joseph Hollis, | Mr. Clarence Boswell, Mr. Herbert McConkey, Mr. Raymond McConkey, | Mr. Prancis McConkey, Mr. Harry | Berger, Mr. Dutch. Mr. George Edelen, Mr. Wilton Dennison, Mr. and Mrs. | P. J. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hayes, M Omie Hollis, Mrs. Naomi Qulck Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Cox. A program of music was given dur- the evening by:Mr. Jimmie Cox. Mr. Jpsenh jHollis and Mr. Clarence BOfiwrll Tesh Scheauled in Honor Of Lady Isabella Howard Mr, and Mrs. Cabot Stevens will give tea in honor of Lady Itabella How- | rd the afternoon of Saturday, Febru- ary 8. Mrs. Hoffman wul entertain in her home at Cathedral Mansions at tea this nnernoon in honor of her brother-in- law and sister, Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Kintner, who will sail for the Philip- pines the middle of the week. The Chinese Antique Shop 1502 Connmecticut Avenue Exquisite Chinese Furniture Art Treasures of Ancient China Every Pleecs Guaranteed Genuime Pasternak Resort Clothes for Southern Sojourns the correct sports, afternoon and evening fashions for the Southland are interpreted by Pasternak with characteristic regard to exclusive design and the exacting require- ments of the woman a taste. Frocks, Go Coats, Furs Pasternak Clearance Sales continue with bottom prices to close out these offerings represent the most important values in Washington and it is Pasternak qual- ity and fashion that makes them so! Early Selecti ASTER 1219 ConNeeTICUT AvE~ nd miss of cultivated wns, Hats Suits, ion Is Best Mrs. Brown Scheduled ‘ To Lecture on Gardens Mrs. J. Thompson Brown, author and | tecturer, of Rock Hill, 8. C., will give an | illustrated lecture on the subject of the gardens around Charleston, 8. C., | Monday afternoon, January 20, at 3 [ oclock, in the ball room of the Wash- ington Club. Mrs. Brown, made quite & reputation throughout | the State in her lectures, is the cousin of the Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, and a part of the proceeds from the | lecture will be donated to Grace Episco- pal Church of which Rev. Mr. Mac- | taken | who have tickets and have loaned their names as nnLroneuel of the event are Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Charies Graves Ml!-“ Hhe\(s Mrs. David Du Bose Gaillard, Mrs. Richard D. La Garde, Mrs. Edwin \S Puller, Mrs. William Wheatley, Mrs. Bord Carpenter, Mrs. Wallace H. Rad- cliffe, Miss Gildersleeve, Mrs. Robert E. \LQ! Mrs, Richard Henry Lynn, Mrs. Eldridge J. Moore, Mrs. Herbert George | Sparrow, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs, George A, San- ['derson, Countess de Benque, Mrs. Arthur Tirrell and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis. Third Navy-Marme Dance Listed Thursday Nxdht ‘The third Navy and Marine Corps dance of this Winter will be held at the Willard Thursday night. JANUARY 12, 1930—PART THREE. | SOUTHERN MATRON Quantico Social Set Lists Special Series Of Early Winter Fetes Farewell Parties for Lieut. and Mrs. Richards, Tuna-! ferred to Virgin Islands.| Other Attractive Events in! Program. who has | Mrs. John Walker Holcomb, | | QUANTICO, Va., January 11.—Lieut. ! | W. L. Richards, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. | Richards are being entertained this | week prior to their leaving for duty in |the Virgin Islands. Lieut. and Mrs.| | Richards sail on the U. S. 8. mmpon‘ | Kittery from Hampton Roads, Va., Feb- | ruary 5, and until then are on leave, | Visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | mond Richards, in Baltimore. bridge Saturday for Lieut. and Mrs. | )Rfichlrd!, having as their other guests Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble, Lieut. and | ’Mrs W. 8. Fellers, Capt. and Mrs. H. S. | ‘Fnfiu(t and Lieut. and Mrs. W. D. Bas- | | se | Mrs. Ladd, wife of Capt. Shaler Ladd, ‘rntt‘nllned with four tables of bridge in her quarters Wednesday afternoon | and had as her guests Mrs. W. L. Rich- | |ards, Mrs. L. H. Miller, Mrs. W. J.| Whlllnl‘ Mrs. R. A. Robinson, Mrs. C. ‘N. Muldrow, Mrs. W. T. H. Galliford, | Mrs. John Lindsay, Mrs. E, G. Hangen, 'Ml‘s Robert Blake, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. B. G. Jones, Mrs. J. G. Ward, Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne, Mrs. T. D. Barber and Miss Elizabeth Barber. Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle had as | their guests for luncheon last Saturday Mrs. Nellle Pratt Wi of Washington and her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Royle of | | Westchester-Biltmore Country ~Club, | Rye Beach, N. Y., and Mrs. Kelley, also | | of Westchester-Biltmore. Mr. and Mrs. | Royle, who are in Washington, are | stopping at the Mayflower Hotel. Officers’ Wives Hostesses For Club Members. The Tuesday Club was entertained this week by Mrs. Hughes, wife of Lieut. | W. R. Hughes. Mrs. Anderson, wife of Capt. R. G. Anderson, who entertained | for the Thursday Afternoon Club this | | week, had her party at the Officers’ Club |at_an additional guest table. | Lieut. and Mrs. W. R. Hughes had | with them last Thursday Mrs. Sander- ;wn of Alexandria, Va. wife of Lieut. M. Sanderson. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. ‘Sanderson were tea guests of Mrs. W. 8. Fellers, who entertained that day for the Tuesday Club. Lieut. Sander- son was here on leave recently from | Nicaragua. Mrs. Griffin, wife of Capt. Raphael Griffin, is the guest of her brother-in- gw :lnd sister, Maj. and Mrs. Julian C. mit] Lieut. and Mrs. Adolph Zuber re- turned after the holidays from their| honeymoon and are now in their quar- ters at the post. Lieut. and Mrs. Zuber have with them for some time Mrs. Zuber's aunt, Mrs. Utley, wife of MaJ. H. H. Utley. Mrs. Utley arrived recently from Nicaragua, where Maj. Utley has been on duty. Maj. Utley is now en route home and will be assigned to the navy yard in Brooklyn, N. Y., upon his arrival, Capt. and Mrs. G. C. Hamner are | receiving the congratulations of friends upon the arrival of a son, born at the Family Hospital here last Friday. Capt. Hamner left Christmas day for duty ln Coco Solo, Canal Zone, and will joined there by Mrs. Hamner in lhz near future. Miss Mignon McKay and Miss Mar- jorie Morse, both of Sweetbriar College, spent last Sunday at the post with Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle. Maj. Louis Bourne has arrived home from Nicaragua and is awaiting further orders respecting his future station. Maj. and Mrs. Bourne are at present with Mrs. Bourne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waller, near Stafford Court House, Va. Maj. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobsen have | with them for several days Mrs, Fagan, wife of Lieut. R. Fagan, Maj. and Mrs. Jnhn 'B. Sebree have as their guest for several months Mrs. SOCIETY. Women's Country Club’ ‘In Round of Festivities s, merry round of, festivities National Woman’s Country lanned for the formal open= Fht and attractive club house west, of Wisconsin be three days of of its quain |on Bradley Lane, | avenue, “There will | |Special entertaining, beginning Thurs- | day afterncon with & reception, tea and | dancing. Prid: January 17, there | will be a lun n, with brldge after- | ward, when many members will enter- | tain plnie! All the dainty little card | rooms, done in French empire fashion, have been spoken for and innumerable }p-mu will play bridge in the eight- eenth century lounge. The supper dance has been changed .from Friday evening to Saturday eve- | ning, January 18. For this festivity | there are many reservations, among the hostesses being Mrs. John H. Dwight, Mrs. John O. Johnson, Mrs. Rutherford Bingham (nee Shonts), and Mrs. Gros- venor H. Backus. Mrs. Johnson will | entertain in honor of Mrs. E. T. Town- ley of Paris. For the luncheon and bridge on Friday some of the hostesses | wi'l "be Mrs. John O. Johnson. Mrs. | Robert Kennon Smith, Mrs. Charles | Alger, Mrs, Virginia White Speel, Mrs. | Grosvenor H. Backus, Mrs, Camden | McAtee, Mrs. Overlie Shumate, Mrs. | Alvin 8, Maddox and Mrs. P. Ar- |taud. Mrs. Berry is entertaining a narty at the opening reception on | Thursday. Mrs. Charles J. Williamson is hav- |ing parties for both the luncheon on ! Priday and the supper dance Saturday. ‘ Mrs. Henry Price Wright, who is a member of the board of governors of | the club, will entertain a large company 1 ‘c{ this year's debutantes and their es- MRS. EVELYN BUCKINGHAM, Of Memphis, Tenn., whose Washington friends are enjoying a view of her recent portrait y Eben F. Comins in an exhibition now on in the Capital. Sebree’s muther Mrs. Springfield, M G. M. Sebree of | | Capt. and Mn H. D. Campbell will leave Monday for duty in Guam. While | here Capt. Campbell has been stationed | at Brown Field. Committee Is Planning Benefit Bazaar in February. ‘There was a committee at the Offi- | cers’ Club Thursday morning to plan | for the bazaar to be given in February to raise funds for the Post Children’s School. Most all of the post ladies are participating in some way to make the basaar a success. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association will be held in the Post Children's School Monday, January 13. ‘The Catholic congregation of the post held a mission during this week in the t chapel, with the Rev. Father John | g: of the Paulist Fathers in New York omch Father Handly has been stayin, he hostess house since New Year y and while here has ad- ministered communion services at the post prison and the hospital. The mis- sion has consisted of services in the chapel and communion each morning and services with a sermon and behe- diction in the evening. There is no Catholic thlpllln on duty here at the Chaplain J. F. Casey hav- m{?l" Mloro the holidays. jeut; and Mrs. W. D. Bassett re- turned Monday from a leave of several weeks, spent with Lieut. Bassett's father in his home on Long Island. N. Y. Lieut. and Mrs. Bassett are leaving the post l.bout. January 15 for Pensacola, Fila., | where Lieut. Bassett will participate in the Naval Air School. The Friday morning speaker for the staff and students of the Marine Corpx ol 46 Sold on Twelve Monthly or 52 Weekly Payments Oflefl you éuy AT DE MoLL’S ictor-Radio MICRO - SYNCHRONOUS ¢ VICTOR QUALITY- PERFORMANCE a radio that is /ealy a mwicd/ nstrumerd The only micro-synchronous radio. By its very nature sensitive, sure, precise. One.motion tuning. The first and only radio with TONE REALISM the world’s great artists endorse. Only Victor could achieve this miracle. Freedom from distorting noises and electrical hum without loss of fidelity. Separately or with the amazing new Electrola. 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Geiger | both spoke in the lecture room at the | £chools Thursday mornin, Jlnulry 2. {Mrs. Blaine Will Receive Guests at Club Tea Today Mrs. John J. Blaine will receive the Sle!'.! at the tea given by the Women's ity Club_this afternoon at the club house, 22 Jackson'place, at 4:30 o'clock. Others in the receiving line will be Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, Mrs. Floyd Wagga- | man, Mrs. Grant Barnhart and_ Miss Mary Wheeler, Mrs. Orlando Smith and Mrs. Frank Golden will preside at the tea tables. Among members of the hospitality assisting will -be Mrs. Wil- Hlm Lee Corbin, Mrs. Bruce Blird Laura Berrien, Mrs. Willlam E. chlmberlln, Miss.Anna- Darby, Mrs, James Doran, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. Edward mme. Mrs. H. E. Mrs.. Campbell .C. Grayson, _Miss Acheson’ Hassan. Miss Adela Heaven, lu ledn C Klbler Mrl M. H. 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One of the leading musical directors and his orchestra, of this city, who has furnished the music for this season, gave an unusual prograni of dance music January 4, which added greatly to the evening's entertainment and was much enjoyed by a large at- tendance. The group of songs by Mr. Charles G. w-m, u:comptnled by Mr. James Russell Barr, were well rendered and very entertaining and much en- joyed. Meyer Goldman has arranged a special music Erwnm for the event. Membership blanks may be obtained from Mrs. Roberta E. Nalls, 6400 Georgia street, Chevy Chase, Md, or from Room 223, House Office Building. Guest tickets may be secured from the treasurer, Miss Margaret C. Smith, 1436 R street northwest. Miess Cubbe.Hosteu To Club New Year Eve Miss Jean Crabbe was hostess to the members ol her. club at a New Year in the home of Mrs. James B. T Crabbe, at 327 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase. 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