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SOCIETY." Series of Gay Social Events| Marks Annapolis Week End Program of Athletics and Dancing Supplements Charming Array of Receptions—P " “ANNAPOLIS. Md., February 22— This week end was one of the most brilllant of the Winter season, with Dinners, Teas and ersonal Notes. There were about 40 guests, and ‘was served in #ports beginning at noon today and | bea ebntinuing throughout the afternoon and ending in a boxing match between ‘Georgetown University and the Navy, and a hop tonight, which will include the three upper classes, making it one of the largest events of the year. Many v.!sldwn are in Annapolis for the week Mrs., Owen Bartlett, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Bartlett, retired, and their chil- dren have arrived in Annapolis and have joined the lieutenant commander at the home of his parents, Commodore and Mrs. Frank Bartlett, on Maryland avenue. They will remain here for sev- eral weeks and then leave for their home, in Honolulu. e and Mrs. Bartlett and their daughter, Miss | Marjorie Bartlett, and another son, | Lieut. Richard C. Bartlett, are occupy- | ing the residence on Maryland avenue of Capt. and Mrs. Franklin D. Karns ‘while Lieut. Bartlett is at the Post- graduate School. Mr, and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr., have returned to their home, on South River, motoring here from- California, ‘where they spent the early Winter. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Pinner of Buffolk, Va., are the guests of Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith in their quar- ters on Upshur road. They were joined here for the past week by their son, John Pinner, jr. who is a student at the Episcopal High School at Alexan- dria, Va. Comdr. and Mrs. Pollard Hosts at Supper and Cards. On Thursday evening Comdr. and | M. John B. Pollard entertained. at supper and cards at their quarters on Rodgers_road, the occasion being in Thonor of the birthday of Mrs. Pollard. Among_those present were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Mrs. William J. Giles, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Victor C. Barringer, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Tobin, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. | Wi Lawrence Wild, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William S. Popham, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Malcomson, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charleton E. Battle, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walden Ains- worth, Comdr. and Mrs. Granville B. Hoey and Lieut, and Mrs. Ralph C. Alexander. Mrs. Joseph Du Barry of Coronado, Calif., is the house guest of Mrs. Ralp] Woodson, wife of Capt. Woodson, at her residence, on Randall place. Sat- urday evening Mrs. Woodson enter- tained at dinner in honor of _Mrs. Friday afternoon Mrs. George Jay 'mrner“e’ntamlmd at cards at her resi- rtained at dinner Saturday evening ;:anr quarters, on Upshur road, taking thelr guests after dinner to the boxing match. . | a8 gitests Mrs. Eugene ; Charles Tudor of the room of the old home. 1 'ynne lowers. Mrs. W. P. Kfl'ev;.uencflmdr. Allan V. Bres, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Maury, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Dr. Holmes Boyd of Baltimore, Miss Jane Miller, Mrs. Charles C. Soule, M. B."Ayres of , Va.; Lieut. ai Mrs. Robert L. Mitten and Mrs. Walker, wife of Comdr. Reuben L. Walker. Society of Sp;;aon, ‘-J S.N., Schedules Annual Meeting annual meeting in this society has been arranged to fall the week of the recep- tion to the Army and Navy in tge White House and to which those at- tens this convention were always invited. Owing to the added festivities gtmthe Iebtel,;:le of the m House year, reception and Navy will not come until later. Mrs. Russell Langdon, president of the society, will arrive in time for the meeting of the board of trustees Tues- day afternoon, and will preside at the sessions Wednesday and Thursday, and will return to her home in Orange, N. J., at the close of the meetings. ‘The Acting Searetary of the Nayy and Mrs. Jahncke, ‘Admiral and Mrs, Arthur Lee Willard and the Bishop of ashington and Mrs. James E. Free- man will be the guests of honor at the annual luncheon which will be given in the Willard immediately after the reception in the White House Wed- nesday. The attendance at the lunch- eon will I;eullnur than ualalht:xh !elll‘i. délegates are permitted ve suc as will be interested in the work of the' occasion. The .delegates will go to the radio station _at Arlington "x‘ohuxsdny after- noon to send a message of greeting to the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MARYLAND BRIDE MRS. JOHN R. GARNER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Tippett of Prince Georges County, formerly Miss Edith Irene Tippett, whose wedding in the Methodist Church at Chelten- ham, was one of the largest in that section in many years. Bay State Society Host At Brilliant Reception The fourth meeting of the 1929-30 season of the Massachusetts Society of Washington was held Tuesday evening, the | February 18, in the gold room of the 3 Rock, vice president, will entertain at tea for the Among those from out of town who will attend the sessions are Mrs. Albert Matthews, Mrs. Arthur Sutcliffe and Bennett of New York, Mrs. Cincinnati, Mrs. Nathan Goff of Clarksburg, W. Va., and t | soclety. Mrs. Lavalette of Hampton, Va. Patronesses Are Na-me'd For Benefit Card Party A dinner also was given Saturday | g ing by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. ;::bnenkfi. Tobin in their quarters, on County road. fficers of Medical Corps 2nd ‘Wives Guests at Dinner. . Yanquell. and Mrs. Malcom- nconwmmmumin for Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Robison Tuesday of next week. . Shock, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Thh::uu.mhngumo(mn. Charles C. Soule, wife of 0-1)'-:.ee ioule, idence on s “cm:nd Mrs. Albert Rooks and their two young sons left Monday for Quincy, Mass., where Comdr. Rooks has been assigned for duty. Comdr. Rooks was until recently aide to Rear Ad- miral Samuel S. Robison. His place as aide has been taken by Lieut. Comdr. Do;a‘-‘:‘ ?'oh‘}.“ Marston, wife of Ma. Marston, entertained at a tea and dance | o r her young daughter, Miss Betty filrswn. zn gfbul’flly last at The Ship, the tea room at the Cooper Apartments, Maryland avenue. oncn:r'y regret is expressed here over rture next month of Maj. 8. Clarke, who will leave for duty at Haiti. Mrs. Clarke and their daughters will remain in Annapolis un- til June and wl,l:dmpy an apartment land avenue. ‘LI::!' I;JI);I;Y R. Barry, wife of Comdr. Barry, was the guest over the week end of Mrs. Scott, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Norman Scott, in their quarters on Bowyer road. Comdr. and Mrs. Barry. until last June occupled a house n’! Wardour. Mrs. Barry is now occupying | an apartment in Washington while | Comdr. Barry is at sea. Comdr. and Mrs. Carter Entertain at Supper Party detrul la ty was given this week by Co:ndrr"lg;r Mrs. Worrall R. Carter Friday evening, when they entertained at supper before the officers’ hop in their quarters on Rodgers road. Among those present were Mrs. Kenseth Dan- jels of Washington, a house guest of Mrs. Carter's; Mrs. C. J. Carter of Yarmouth, Me., who is also the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Comdr. and Mrs. Carter; Mrs. Albert Penn, wife of Comdr. Penn of Chevy Chase, Md.; Dr. and Mrs. Ransdale of Washington; Capt. and Mrs. Willilam F. Halsey, Mrs. Gordon Ellyson, Comdr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick Reinicke, Mrs. Eugene Bar- rington of New York¢ Comdr. and Mre. Oscar Smith, Mrs. John Pinner of Su! 3 ; Comdr. and Mrs. Granville | B. Boey, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Roop Smith, Mrs. Howard Morton, Miss Mollie Milli Comdr. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Farber, Comdr. and Mrs George Ravenscroft, Mrs. William F. Marcy, Mrs. Clarkson Bright, Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Deem, Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Wickham, Miss Jane | , Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvi Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, Lie W. A. P. Martin, Lieut. Forrest R.| Bunker, Lieut. Kenmore McManes, En- sign Allan L. Dunning, Lieut. and M George Menocal, Mr. W. Meade Holla- day and Prof. George A. Bingeley of St. John's College. After the supper Comdr. and Mrs. %utzr h:)nd their ests attended the officers’ hop. ‘uMn. ‘Walker, wife of Comdr. Reuben Lindsey Walker, was the guest for the ‘week end o‘nl Mrs. u.hE. Manly, wl{e :‘: & , at._her apartmen oung son have been spend! - ar :t Ashland, near Richmond, Va. and will leaye shortly for Atlanta, Ga., to which point Comdr. Walker has been ordered for duty. Dance at Carvel Hall arranged by the younger 3 f ‘took place at Carvel Hall last Saturday night and was even more largely at- tended than the first. There were over & hundred people present. Be!orfn the dlnc:hll (h:ll'vllf‘lc Hllln; large dinner was given by ut. a Mrs. William A. 8. Mackiin and Mi Emily Macklin at Ogle Hall, which they “age occupying this Winter during the &we of Mrs, road, on Wednesda evening at 8:15 o'clock. y mittees accompal ’ | plano by Mrs. John A. W;:‘dmm Park Hml.fln was one of est gatherings held in the history of the society. Sev- eral hundred members, ests and friends were present. The ce music was par excellence, introducing special features. The newly elected president, Mr. Sanford Bates, superiritendent of pris- ons in the Department of Justice, was introduced by Charles Bowman, vice president. Honor Widely Known Columnist Scheduled for Lecture ‘The appearance of Alexander Wooll- cott on the lecture platform at the Willard tomorrow, when he will talk on the “Confessions of a Dying Newspaper Man,” is arousing considerable interest in a much “lectured” Washington. In the first place, Mr. Woollcott has not been heard here in many a lonf‘ year and hu‘&un[m& wit and gay humor him, during the years in which he has been dramatic critic on at least three of the big dailles, one of the most columnists in America. usetts | Place, the lecture is given Technology. ception Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, first vice president of the society, presented the members to the new president. A feature of the entertainment pro- gram was the presentation of the minuet by eight youthful Colonial cos- tumed members of the Capitol Soclety of the Children of the American Revo- lution, who ap) under the direc- peared s | tion of the president of that organiza- ticn, Mrs. Henry Sawtelle. The chil- dren, who were inied on _the Chamberlain, were Matthew Sawtelle, Elizabeth Sawtelle, John Wi k o songs, accompanied plano by Mrs. Joh:x ‘Chamberlain. The committee on arrangements in- cluded George A. Hernan, Lewis W. H. Kempton,’ Charles F. Robert Iéfi'l:'key. Frank E. Hickey and John H. " | 8] evel . MIS. | Hotel, the same pringer. President Bates announced that the next big dance would be held Friday * 21, at Wardman Park orchestra being en- gaged. Application blanks for new members and guest tickets for the big affair in Mrs. Joseph A. Geier, lenn, Mr. E. T. , Mrs. Thomas A. Gorman, Mrs, C. E. Guthrie, :I‘Em Mlal:lelflgmug'l._hira. W. P D; TToNn, Mrs, E. B. gins, Mrs, Edward Hinkel and Mrs. R. T. Holden. ~ Acting as hostesses are Mrs. Albert Fenwick, Mrs. Florence Devereux, Mrs. George Edwards, Miss Frances Mc- Donald, Miss Marie McDonald, Mrs. Arthur Carroll, Mrs. John Kirby, Mrs, Philip Vernier and Mrs. Harry Price. Benefit Bridge Tea Patronesses Listed Mrs. Duncan Fletcher heads the list of patronesses for the benefit “bridge tea’ to be held in Plerce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, the afternoon and evening of March 7. Other patronesses H. B. Learned, B. Plerce, Mrs. Truman H. Horton, Mrs. Richard H. C. Newcomer, Mrs, oA Abbe, Mrs. E. Jackson, Paul Brockett, Mrs. Austin Clark, Mrs. | toast J. C. Merriman, Miss Helen Nicolay, Mrs. F. B. Steele, Mrs. John Hyde, Mrs. Aldrich, Mrs. Stephen Olop, Miss H. P. Metzerott and Mrs. M. S. Gerry. St. Amhony's.So'd-lity to Give Card pnrty Thursday Under the auspices of St. Anthony's Parish Sodality a card party will be held in the Carlton Hotel Thursday evening. The committee in charge of the ar- rangements is composed of Mrs. A. M. Claveloux, chairman, who has assisting her Mrs. George Yocum, Mrs. Scott ker, Mrs. George Mangan, Miss Catherine Brennan, Miss Emily Jame- son, Mr. A. M. Claveloux, Mr. Edward id Mrs. F. E. Smit TEA Sundays Dinner, 1 to 8 P.M. 4 N SAVAGE WASHER & DRYER EXCLUSIVE SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY retary, " | Girard street northwest. March may be secured from the sec- Mr. George A. Hernan, 1345 Fetracom Club Enj;;- Annual Winter Party Members of the Petracom Club, con- sisting of officials and staff of the Fed- eral Trade Commission, held their an- nual Winter party Saturday night in a banquet room of the Carlton Hotel with close to 100 guests attending. In the receiving line were Chairman Gar- land 8. Ferguson, jr., of the commis- sion, with Mrs. Ferguson and their daughters, Miss Margaret Ferguson and Miss Sally Ferguson; Commissioner ‘Willlam E. Humphrey and Mrs. Hum- phrey, and Commissioner Charles H. March and Mrs. March. Mrs. Ferguson, in a brief speech fol- lowing the dinner, expressed her appre- ciation of being an honored guest of the society, and received a hearty ova- tion. Chairman Ferguson and Com- sioners Humphrey and March spoke re- garding the recent progress of the Fed- eral Trade Commission as a govern- mental organization. Mr. Henry P. Alden, president of the soclety, was stmaster. Following the banquet dancing was enjoyed in the patio. Mr. Warren IH. Marple and Miss Ann McGuire, and Mr. John W. Crittenden and Miss Eve Taylor were the couples who received dancing priges. Nationally Advertised For Street and House Wear Oxford 33‘50 One-strap, Two-strap Oxfords, High Shoes and Juliets s 21§ to 10 to EEE Priced at $3 to $6.50 OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-72 St NW. Just Below & J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER Formerly With The Family Shoe Store Are Associated With Us, auspices of the Junior n as the second of the series of eight scheduled for Monday afternoons during March and April at the Willard. Mrs. Harry Lee Rust, jr., chairman of* the committee in e, has ar- ranged the series to include noted suthorities on their subjects. The pro- gram is a varied one embracing a wide range of subjects, and the hour, 4: o'clock, was set so that the public ty to hear sy 3 search Center, will cipline of the Child.” The proceeds from the lectures 80 to the Junior League Hospital fund. A distinguished list of patronesses nsoring the events includes Mme, hnik, Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, Mrs. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, = Mrs, Copley Amory, Mrs. J. Harry Coving- n, Mrs. Franklin Ellis, Mrs. James E. Freeman, Mrs. John Phillip Hill, Mrs. Jessle Moon Holton, Mrs. Willilam A. Jardine, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. {‘uwb«;ld Noyes, Mrs. Thomas W. Phil- ps, jr.; Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, r"w&:hn R. Williams and Mrs. David - Swiss Club Announces Its Midwinter Dance The Midwinter dance of the Swiss Club of Washington will be held in the ball room at 1003 K street ‘Tuesday evening. The committee in charge includes: Chalrman, Alfred Schaublin; vice chair- man, A. F. Leder; decorations, Mrs. John ; favors, Miss Gertrude Thoeny; tickets, Miss Yvonne Sauber and Mr. Kurt Mahnig. The hq Mrs. W. F. Richards, Mrs, ‘Thomas and Miss Anna Ott Exceptionally Choice /FOX SCARFS Pelts personally selected for our displays on account of their merit of grade and beauty—and dehalgned and mildfl up in shops where a premium fis “‘Craftmanship.” i New Spring Shades of RED PARADIS BLUE BEIGE PLATINUM They're priced where Values .rlgue conclusively for a quick sale. In illustration— Solele:t(-)dxkad and Pointed SCARFS s325° Valued at $50 - S Wm. Rosendorf The Original “G” Street Furrier 1215 G St. \Natempl, Yosn C, FEBRUARY 23 Activities Scheduled By Prominent Group Of Society Leaders 1 Congressional Club An- nounces Receptions and Other Outstanding Events in Program for the Early Future. —_— Activities of the Congressional G soclal organization of the lurrs Senate and House, aresboth.va- and brilliant for the weeks, reception in honor of the Mrs. Longworth the eve- » February 29, paramount . Miss honey, soprano; Mr. Kenneth Co 5 baritone, and Miss Mlthw Hmfi:’t‘.‘ m, tcher. Mr. Uel Lamkin, president of the Missouri Teachers' College of Marys- ville, Mo., is making the trip from his home to_speak to the Congressional Club on Friday afternoon, February 28. Mr. Lamkin recently served as presi- dent of the National Education As- sociation of the United States, and with his wife attended the International Teachers’ Association at Geneva, Swit- zerland, last year. He has a very wide knowledge of teachers and schools and has agreed to speak on the subject, “Teachers of the World.” Hostesses f 930—PART THREE.' ] MRS, ERNEST F. LECLAIRE, Formerly Miss Pauline H. Aschenbach, who n!t:r a visit to_her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Jani, at Clifton, N. J., will join Dr. Leclaire in ‘Worcester, Mass. —Underwood Photo. Gaelic American Club to Host at Masquerade Ball ‘The Gaelic American Club held its ) |annual masquerade ball in the ball . {room of the Cairo Hotel Tuesday eve- Fred ning, February 18, which was attended G. Johnson, Mrs. Jed Johnson, Mrs. Luther A. Johnson, Mrs. Noble John- son, Mrs. Roland Johnson, Mrs. Charles A. Jonas, Mrs. Andieus A. Jones, Mrs. Wesley L. Jones. Mrs. August Andrieson will have as- her, Mrs. John M. Baer and vid Hopkins as hostesses at the regular dance of the Congressional Club Tuesday evening. They are announcing a jazz orchestra from the Marine Band for the evening's entertainment of the canyons of the Southwest by Mr. Randall Jones Last Friday after- noon at the Congressional Club was one of the beauty programs of the season, ‘The_artistic effect was much increased by Mrs. Prankli Murdock singing of the program and “Jerusalem” at the close, with the pictures accompanying showing the magnificent eroded cathe- dral, angel choir and bishop and heav- enly city all in the terra cotta, pink and brilliant reds of that terrain. S Four Perish in Fire. OAKLAND, Calif.,, February 22 (#)— At least four persons are known to have in,a fire which early today a small hotel destroyed ‘Webster streets. Firemen and police were unable to determine whether others had perished. Seven men were injured in their efforts to escape from the hotel. But We Were Overwhel SALE & (0) DRESS Values $10.00 and $ occasion—street, after 2 and 3 pi SUITS bids complete descri never saw such bar, e included. n—but we s at AND SUITS Velvets—Georget street wear, afternoon. SIZES and COLORS. For business Bridge and Tanney’s and Brealan DRESSES?® AND SUITS Values $19.95 to $39.50 SOPHISTICATED STYLES new and MODIFIED SILHOUETTE. y NEW COLOR and style touch—no matter for wha emphasizing every new Pari . The showing of the brilliant pictures | & at Fifth and | has Tanney’s and Breslan MARVELOUS VALUES! All sizes—Ffor every and evening wear— Tanney’s and Brealaun DRESSES Values $15.00 to $29.50 Chiffons—Printed Silks—Flat Crepes— ALL ARE FASHIONED in by 300 elaborately and comically dressed members and friends. ‘The committee was composed of Mr. Timothy Berry, chairman; Mr. James J. Madden, Mr. Denis O'Connell, Mr.|Sat, Patrick Carroll, Mr. Léador O'Shea and Mr. James Flemming. Five dollars in gold was presented to Mrs. Hampson for being the best dressed lady and to l(‘r‘ ically dressed lady and was presented with $2.50 in gold, while Mr. Michael McCarthy won a like prize for being the most comically dressed man. A door prize of $5 was given which was award- ed Miss Nora Costello. Hartman Rice. Chapter, D.AR., Pay Regent Honor ‘The Abigail Hartman Rice Chaj 3 D. A. R, will entertain at a tea Wednes- day in honor of its regent, Mrs. Malette Roach Spengler, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at the University Women's Club, 1634 I !treet.k e i Miss Roberta Galloway, v t, asked Mrs. Howard L. Hom, Miss Helen Harman, Mrs. Frank by the officers and members of the chapter. 7~9~11~13 G St.NW, ' We Planned HATS for a Crowd med at the Response to Our Announcement of the STOFK 88" COATS and DRESSES | We Have Added Scores of New Pieces From Our Regular Stock—Making thefflc;:x-in- the Most Sensational tory E S$ 15.00 95 ® ALL SIZES $€).95 o IO ALL s SIZES dinner frocks are offered in ALL the NEW SIL;lO;;IITTI 95 ® 1 ALL SIZES t occasion you require Space for- do say you the @ dress, you will surely and easily make your.selection from this group— ALL SIZES. TANNEY and Breslau J0 ‘1 EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL SPRING AND WINTER COATS LESS THAN !; WHOLESALE COST—ALL SIZES COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION . ‘25 The Friendly Shop BRESLAE'S 1307-1313 G St. m SOCIETY. Quantico Post Shows Clnnde in Peuonnel. Due to Reauidnments Several Officers Remm From Foreign Duty, Others Transferred to New Sta- tions — Attractive Social Festivities Listed. QUANTICO, Va,, February 22.—There have been many - in the per- sonnel of the post recently with officers returning from foreign duty and oth- ers from here going to-duty elsewhere. Capt. Claude A. Phillips left Wed- nesday for New York, from where he will sall Saturday for Nicaragua for duty, Mrs. Phillips has taken a house in the Capital. Capt. and Mrs. M. H. Silverthorne left Saturday- for San Francisco, en Toute to Guam' for duty. Capt. and Mrs. Silverthorne will visit relatives in Minnesota prior to the sailing of their transport Mareh 14. Capt. W. W. Rogers returned from Nicaragua recently and will be on duty here. Capt. and Mrs. Rogers have taken quarters at the post. The speaker for the staff and stu- dents of the Marine Schools last Friday morning w Steele, Coast Artmer{ of Washington. Col. companied to Quantico by Maj. M. H. Klnr;:-n of ly after the Another interesting event at the schools this week was a moving picture of the “Medical Regiment in Combat,” which was shown in the lec- ture room Tuesday afternoon. The post basket ball team is on its northern tour this week and the mem- bers were guests of the Carlisle Medi- Barracks in Pennsylvania Thurs- day and Priday, pllfin, the team there both evenings. Saturday and Sunday they are the guests of Fort Meade and are playing the Fort Meade Tanks eve . The Rifle .Range Detachment were hosts at a dance in the post gymna- sium last Friday night. Aviators Listed for Flight From Quantico to West Coast. Three aviators from the air fleld at San Diego arrived last week to fly planes back to the West Coast. They are Capt. Byrop F, Johnson, Lieut. Clayton C. Jerome and Lieut. A. D. Cooley. Lieut. Cooley has been the guest of Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow while In Quantico. Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy had with them for several days this week Capt. Hardy's brother, David P. Hardy. Mr. Hardy, who is the assistant super- Marine Headquar-' | M mm returned . Md., lmnd Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kern of Wash- Lieut. and Mrs. W. J. Pamily Hospital here early Monday morning. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained this week by Mrs. Blake, wife of Capt. Robert Blake. Mrs. Anderson, wife of Capt. R. G. Ander- son, entertained for the Thursday Aft- ernoon Bridge Club this week. Mrs. Price, wife of Maj. C. P. B, Price, spent several days this week in Washington visiting friends. Social Set Entertained At Charming Functions. Mrs. Bemis, wife of Lieut. John Bemis, who is on duty in Nicaragua, enter- tained with a bridge tea at her house in town Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Bemis had as her guests Mrs, David O, Zearbaugh, Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs. Rob- ert Winter, Mrs. W. C. Powers, jr.; Mrs. L. 8. SBwindler, Mrs. B. G. Jones, Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Mrs. H. A. Carr, Mrs. R. H. Schubert, Mrs, Harry Halladay, Mrs. L. C. Shepherd, jr.; Mrs, J. I. Net- tekoven, Miss Wright, Mrs. C. E. Allen, rs. W. S. Hughes and Mrs. R. G. Anderson. Those arriving later for tea were Mrs. Herbert Hardy and Mrs, G. H. Steenberg. Maj. and Mrs. J, L. Underhill had as their guests for dinner Wednesaay, Maj. and Mrs. John B. Sebree, Maj. and Mrs. Chester L. Gawne and Capt. and Mrs. Robert Blake. Mrs. Woods, wife of Capt, S. A. Woods, jr., entertained with a most at- tractive bridge luncheon Friday after- noon in her quarters and had as her guests Mrs. Lucian C. Whitaker, Mrs. H. A. Carr, Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Mrs, M. E. Shearer, Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, Mrs. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. C. N. Muldrow, Mrs, A. H. Noble, Mrs. LeRoy P. Hunt, Mrs, R. A. Robinson, Mrs. John B. Sebree, Mrs. R. H. Pepper, Mrs, L. C. Shepherd, jr; Mrs. W, T. H. Galliford, Mrs. E. E. Hall, Mrs. Raphael Griffin, Mrs. F. A. Hart, Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne, Mrs. Julian C. Smith, Mrs. B, G. Jones, Mrs. L. 8. Swindler, Mrs. A. W. Jacob- son, Mrs. E. G. and Mrs. Bev- erly Roberts of Predericksburg, Va, Wales Arrives at Nairobi. NAIROBI, Kenya, Colony, British East Africa, February 22 (/) e Prince of Wales arrived here today from Mom- basa, whers he left February 12, in- tending to do some hunting en route, Why buy a piano of unknown make? ‘This mark of Chickering sponsorship is found on every Marshall & Wendell Piano. Chickering ..with its experience of 107 years of build- ing fine, gloriously toned pianos has lent the skill and artistry of its designers to the development of these exquisite little in- struments. Why be content with a piano of little or no standing when at the same cost ; your home may possess this enchanting Marshall Baby & Wendell Gl'and 595 A small down payment brings this plane into your home at once—the balance In convenient monthly payments, Your old piano taken in exchange. . 1239 G Street - Cor. 13th

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