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4 Elaborate Social Program Marks Season in Annapolis Nn.vy Relief Show Outstandind Event at Week End—Dinners, Suppers and Card Parties Listed—Personal Mention. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 1.—The week end here was marked especially { by the Navy Rellef SBhow, which took place last night at Mahan Hall. There will be another performance tonight. The parts were all taken by the officers stationed here and the younger set of married women at the station. The play given was “The Patsy,’ by Barry Connors. The basket ball season is over here now and the team is away this week end at State College, Penna. Capt. and Mrs. Halsey had as their guests recently Mrs. Halsey's aunt, Mrs. | wa|, Richard A. Dobie of Norfolk, Va., who left Tuesday, to spend the remainder of the Spring at the Albion Hotel in Baltimore. 7 Mrs. William Dawson, who is making her home with Miss Mary Randall Ma- gruder on Hanover street, entertained | at cards Wednesday afternoon. Among those invited were: Mrs. Samuel Gra- ham, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Mrs. Hal- lam Claude, Mrs. Dennis Claude, Miss R. Magruder, Miss Elizabeth | , Mrs. Oliver Z. Howard, Mrs. | ‘Walton Hopkins, Mrs. James Ferguson. Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. Sewell 8. Hepburn, Mrs. John Chew, Mrs. Law- rence Miller and Miss Helen Brewer. Mrs. Robert Hilliard, widow of Comdr. Hillard (C. C.) and her two daughters, | have moved from the apartment they have been occupying on Prince Georgo‘ street, to & new house they recently | purchased on Shaw street, Murray Hill. | Comdr. and Mrs. Ingram Elaborately Entertained. o Many parties were given in Annapolis | during the past week in honor of Comdr. | and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, who left this| week for Philadelphia. Tuesday be(nre‘ their departure from the Naval Academy, | "Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Robi- | son entertained at difner for Comdr. and Mrs. Ingram, their other guests being Mrs, Douglas Howard, wife of Capt. Howard; Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs. Nor- man Scott, Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs. De- Witt C. Ramsey, snd Capt. Paul J. D nather dinner was given Wednesdsy evening in honor of Comdr. and Mn,! Ingram by Comdr. and Mrs. Samuel S.| Payne in their on Upshur road. the other guests were Capt. and Mrs. John H. Newton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Malcomson, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wild, Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger, Mrs. Douglas Howard and Mrs. Howard Morton. At the dinner given Thursday of the past week by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Malcomson, also given in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, those present besides the geusts of honor were Capt. and Mrs. Willlam F. Halsey, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke and Mr. Richard Glendon. Capt. and Mrs. Albert Church enter- tained at dinner on Monday evening in farewell to Comdr. and Mrs. Ingram. The dinner was given at the residence of Capt. and Mrs. Church on Bowyer road. pt. Church is head of e Posteraduate School. Noteworthy Society Events ©Of Record the Past Week. One of the most delightful of the dinners given last week was the one %‘n ‘Wednesday by Capt. and Mrs. liam F. Halsey on the Reina Mer- cedes in honor of the superintendent of the Naval Academy, Real Admiral Samuel S. Robison, and Mrs. Robison. | Among the other. guests were Capt. and Mrs. Roland M. Schumann, Capt. and | Mrs. Roscoe C. MacFall, Comdr. and Mrs. Willilam S. Farber and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Richard C. Booth. Tuesday evening of last week Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs.; James A. Logan en- tertained at supper and cards at their ce on n_street, in the L guests were . "Giles, wife of Capt. Giles; Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. J¢ of Coronado, Calif.; Mrs. Walter Woodson, wife of | Capt. Woodson; Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr.; Comdr. and Mrs. John B. Pollard. Mrs. Charles C. Soule, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Deem, Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wild, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Battle and Lieut. Charles mfi»‘-"hohm Roge 3 E. rs, wife of Comdr. Rogers, entertained at cards Friday at her residence on Upshur road. Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke entertained at dinner in their quarters on Pythian road, taking their guests later to the boxing match. Their guests were Capt. and Mrs. Willlam F. Halsey, Capt. and Mrs. Cooke, Comdr. and Mrs. | jr.; Lieut. Comdr.' “The Richest Child Is Poor Without Musical Traiming.” Is THE HeART OF THE HoME | young daughter were the guests of Mrs, | SOCIETY. and Mrs. Joseph Malcomson and Lieut. | and Mrs. Charles Lee Andrews, jr. Mrs. James Ferguson and her sister, Miss Julia Trenholm, who are occupying | an apartment at the Cooper on Mary- land avenue, entertained at the tea room | in the Cooper, “The Ship,” at cards Thursday of the past week. Mrs. Thomas Kurtz, wife of Capt. Kurtz, U. 8. N, retired, now 'iving in Baltimore, and Miss Virginia Kurtz spent the last week end in Annapolis | and were guces at Carvel Hall. They | were accompanied here by Miss Ruffie Al ind Miss Marian Harmon of New York. Capt. and Mrs. Snyder Hosts at Recent Reception. | At the monthly reception held by | Capt. and Mrs, C. Philip Snyder at the | commandant's quarters Wednesday of the past week, those assisting in re- celving were Mrs. John Barleon, wife of Comdr. Barleon; Mrs, Charles Lee Andrews, wife of Lieut. Andrews; Mrs. Ralston B. Vanzant, wife of Lieut. Van- zant; Mrs. Robert Rothwell, wife of Lieut. Rothwell, and Miss Jane Snyder, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Burleigh C. Fooks, formerly Miss | Eleanor Hepburn, spent the past week | as the guest of her mother, Mys. Sewell S. Hepburn, at her residence on State Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Fooks are resici.g | at Summit, N. J. Mrs. Alvord Greenacre, wife of Lieut. (Junior Grade) Greenacre, and their Greenacre’s parents, Prof, | William Olivet, in their home on Gloucester street. Lieut. and Mrs. Greenacre are residing in Philadelphia, where the former is on duty. Lieut. Comdr. John M. Creighton and Lieut. Comdr. Julian B. Timberlake spent the past week end in Annapolis and were guests at the Officers’ Club, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant returned last week to their residence, Seven Acres, at Warcour, after a trip to Ber- muda. Mrs. Valiant is recovering from a severe accident which occurred about | two months ago. They had as their guests during the past week Capt. and Mrs. John H. Fay, who now are residing near Washington. Capt. Fay is a brother of Mrs. Valiant, Additional Society News of Special Interest. Miss Sidney Dent of Charleston, S. is the guest of Mrs. Willlams Wickham, wife of Comdr. Wickham, at her resi- | dence on Maryland avenue, | M Newton L. Nichols, wife of | and Mrs. Comdr. Nichols, was the guest of Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Nixon, for a few days last week at her residence on Upshur road and of Mrs. M. E. Manly, wife of Comdr. Manly, in | Elgin her apartment on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Calvin Bertolete spen ew days last week as the guest of her siste! Mrs. Fred H. Poteet, wife of Caj Poteet, in her apartment in Washin, ton. Mrs. Bertolete’s son, Mr. Calvin Bertolete, left Thursday for California, where he will reside. Mrs. William O. Stevens, who former- ly resided in Annapolis, was the guest last week of Mrs. Gaston Costet at her residence in Cumberland Court. Prof. and Mrs. Stevens and their two sons are residing in Detroit, Mich. where Prof. Stevens is the head of the Cran- brook School. Mr. Edward Lloyd of New York was the guest of his parents, Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, over the past week end in their home in the Brice House Wing on East street Surprise Party Features 21st Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John J. McConkey were given a surprise party Sunday evening, February 23, at 8 o'clock, in their home in Oxon Hill, Md., the occasion being in celebration of their twenty-first wed- ding anniversary. An orchestra played for the dancing. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby, Mr. Herbert McConkey, Miss Iola Goundie, Mr. Raymond McConkey, Miss Pauline Mayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mc- Conkey, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hayes, Mrs. Annie Hollis, Mrs. Naom! Quick, Mrs. Dorothy Hollis, Miss Violet Hollis, Mr. Oliver Hollis, Mr. Orvin Hollis, Mr, | Ga: Saturday evening Lieut. Comdr. and | Ervin 3 Mr. and Mrs. Baker Cox, Cox, Miss Catherine Cox, Mr. Bernard Cox. Mrs. Clara McConkey, Miss Mary Breen and Mr. Daniel Ab- bott. A buffet supper was served dur- ing the evenin TaE Piano THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GUEST FROM LONDON MRS. JAMES M. BECK, JR, Visiting her husband’s parents, Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck. the daughter of the la She is te Lord Glenconner and the late Viscountess Grey of Falladen, and recently arrived from England. —Bachrach Photo. Plans Card Party in Aid Of Educational Fund | ‘The Visitation Alumnae, Connecticut avenue, will hold its annual card party for the archbishop's educational fund tomorrow evening at the Thomas Circle Club. Those who are helping to make the affair a successful one are Mrs. Fred Altemus, Miss Corinne Beavans, Miss Blanche Brooks, Miss Florence Colford, Miss-Mary E. Cullinane, Miss Daly, Mrs. James A. Davis, Mrs. Frank , Miss Olive Fitagerald, Mrs. George Purman, Miss Nannie Gibson, Mrs. Halford R. Greenlee, Miss Loretta Hannan, Miss Francis Harkness, Miss Mary Healy, Miss Mary Holmes, Miss Mary Helen Howe, Mrs. John Kieley, Miss_Elizabeth Leonard, Miss Marie MacBeth, Mrs. T. D. McCarthy, Miss Mary McNeill, Mrs. George May, Miss Aimee Powell, Miss Lucy Poweil, Mrs. M. H. Roach, Miss Agnes Saul, Miss Mary Saul, Mrs. Josephine M. Shannon, Mrs. Laurence Slaughter, Miss Mar- garet Welch and Mrs. Alfred C. Whitton. Society Showing Interest In Miss Williams’ Recital Much interest is being evinced and many social parties are being arranged | for attendance at the Spring recital to be given by Miss Louise Alice Wil- liams of Atlanta at the Wardman Park Hotel Monday evening, March 10, Sev- eral dinners will precede the recital. Miss Williams, in addition to the old Negro dialect plantation stories and cabin folk songs of the South, which delighted the distingushed assemblage which heard her on February 3 at the Wardman Park Theater, will give on March 10 famous old love songs to accompaniment. ‘The assisting artist will be Mme, Edythe Marmion Brosious, the well known harpist, who will also give a group of harp solos. The audience will be & brilliant one, including Vice President Charles Curtis and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everctt nn. v Miss Williams® collection of quaint stories and songs are those that she has gathered directly from life from early childhood to womanhood in her native Southland. In addition to the Vice President and Mrs. Gann, the patrons and pa- tronesses are: The Spanish Ambass: 1857 Some time ago we received permission from the McClure Newspaper Syndi- cate to reprint an article by that eminent writer, Dr. Frank Crane. His sub- ject was “The Piano.” We will gladly mail you a copy of this if you will send us your name and address. Dr. Crane was a great scholar and understood the value of good music in the home . .. We quote a few of his observations: “The Piano Is the Life of Every Social Gathering.” “The Piano Is the Best Door to the Knowledge of Music.” “It Is the Best Form for Self-expression.” “No Substitute Will Do.” “It Is a Deprivation for Any Child Not to Know the Piano.” One Piece of Furniture for ” . “Again | Say, That if Your Home, LET IT BE A PIAI Modern methods of instruction are so simple that the ability to play Start your child or children mow with a competent teacher. You Are to B In e is easily acquired. later years the children will “bless” you for this opportunity, as it will have added to their pleasure and happiness. e If You Have no Piano at Home Our System of Convenient “Budget Payments” Points the Way to Early Ownershi Visit Our Store and Get Our Propesition on New or Used Instruments —————— New STEINWAY Uprights..........$875 New STEINWAY Grands. New VOSE & SONS Uprights..... New VOSE & SONS Grands.........$825 New BRAMBACH Grands. 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Swanson, Sen- ator and Mi rter Glass, Senator and Mrs. Thomas Schall, Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, r and Mrs. Porter H. {Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- stock, Mrs. William Butterworth, Mrs. Marshall Langhorne and others. Mrs. Frost Entertains As Solo Pianist| Mrs. Kathryn Frost, planist, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Frost, U. S. N., was pre- sented as artist soloist by Mrs, Mar- shall Field, 3d, at the famous Henry Street Settlement Music School, in New York, recently, where Mrs. Fleld is chairman of the music committee. Mrs, | Frost is giving a series-of her “Inter- pretive Music Talks” at Mrs, home, in New York City. A January benefit for the Henry Stre Settlement included such noted mu- siclans as Walter Damrosh, whom M Field introduced as speaker; the Stradi- varius S| Quartet of New York, Mme. Nina Koshetz, Russian soprano, and George Gershwin, Mrs. Frost is being heard in Wash- ington each month in her illustrated music talks, and beginning in March she will also give a morning series of | six lecture-recitals at the Women's University Club house, being presented by Miss Jessie MacBride. (&2 KAFKA'SGGs) 7th Anniversary ---Sale--- Featuring Extraordinary Values Smart New Spring Frocks,Coats, Anniyersary Price— The smartest Spring « + . all higher priced garments, specially priced at .... Kafka's—Second Floor. New Spring Dresses & Suits Anniversary Price ‘13 Main Floor. Crepes Chiffons Laces Tweeds ‘Woolcrepes Anniversary Sale of Spring Hats NEW SPRING HATS SMART SPRING HATS Special Bakus, Ribbon Hats, nov- elty hair braids, Parremore- laques, in large and small head sizes. All colors .... Fleld's | .75 0. MARCH Get-Together Bridge Party and Dance Mark Record at Quantico ,Perioa of Gayety Enjoyea by Social Set—Dinners and Teas Included in Pro- gram of Festivities. QUANTICO, Va., March 1.—This has been a very gay week socially at the post with numerous bridge parties and dinners scheduled. A get-together bridge and dance was held at the Om- cers’ Club Friday night. : Capt. and Mrs. Blythe Q. Jones en- tertained with a large Aup‘rer party Pri- day night, prior to the dance, having | as their guests Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble, Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy, | Lieut. A. A. L. Ort, U. 8. Navy, and Mrs. Ort, Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, Capt. and Mrs. T. E. Watson, Maj. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobsen, Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Underhill, Capt. and Mrs. H. 8. Fas- sett and Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muidrow. Mrs. Jones used St. Patrick decorations | and favors for her party. Lieut. and Mrs. Lucian C. Whittaker had as their guests at dinner Friday night Capt. and Mrs. 8. A, Woods, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. Le Roy P. Hunt, and Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Lieut. and Mrs. W. S. Fellers and Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Robinson, Capt. and Mrs, L. D. Hermle enter- | tained at dinner Priday night for Maj. and Mrs. C. F. B. Price, Comdr. C. B, Platt, U. §. N.. and Mrs. Platt, and Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Shepherd, jr. Maj. and Mrs. John R. Henley enter- tained at dinner Tuesday night, having as their guests Maj. and Mrs. C. F. B, Price, Capt. and Mrs. T. E. Watson, R. G. Heiner, Medical Corps, U. d Mrs. Heiner, and Capt. and H. Jeschke. Tuesday and Thursday Bridge Clubs Entertain. | ‘The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained this week by Mrs. Fel- lers, wife of Lieut. W. 8. Fellers. Miss De Witt of the nurses’ staff at the Naval Hospital here antertained for the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club in her quarters. ‘Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Ladd, wife of Capt. Shaler Ladd, entertained with a bridge tea in her quarters, ha as her guests Mrs, R. H. Pepper, Liebermann, Mrs. J. I. Nettekoven, Mrs. R. A.‘Presley, Mrs. F. E. Plerce, Mrs. Leonard Rea, Mrs. A. J. White, Mrs. L. S. Swindler, Mrs. Jacob Lienhard, Mrs. Robert Winter, Mrs. A. T. Lewis and Mrs. C. A. Phillips. Mrs. Denig, wife of Maj. R. L. Denig, = y 000400000040 0000000 F 2244 0: PERMANENT WAVE ‘This beautiful 2, 1930—PART THREE. who is on duty in Nicaragua, tained with a most attractive bridge luncheon at the Officers’ Club Wednes- day afternoon for about 34 guests. Mrs. Denig used Spring flowers for decora- tions. Her guests were Mrs. C. R. San- derson of Washington, Mrs. J. L. Under- hill, Mrs. C. T. Hull, Mrs. H. S. Jeans, Mrs. L. D. Hermle, Mrs. C. D. Barrett, Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Mrs. R. A. Robin- son, Mrs. C. F. B. Price, Mrs. R. G, Heiner, Mrs. L. P. Hunt, Mrs, W. G.| Hawthorne, Mrs. C. H. Brown, Mrs, W.. W. Rogers, Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs. W, C. Powers, jr.; Miss Ranson, house guest | of Mrs. Powers; Mrs. T. E. Watson. Miss C. Smith, Shepherd, W. Sturde- 3 3 . Mrs. C. B Platt, Mrs. R, A. Presley, Mrs. A. H. Noble, Mrs. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. C. N. Muldrow, Mrs. A. W. Jacobsen, Mrs. E. G. Hangen and Mrs. R. G. Anderson. Another attractive bridge luncheon | this week was given by Mrs. Hawthorne, wife of Maj. W. G. Hawthorne, Thurs- day_afternoon, for Miss Maud Perham of ‘Boston, who is the house guest of Maj. and Mrs. John Potts. Mrs. Haw- thorne's other guests were Mrs. Potts, Mrs, R. G. Heiner, Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Mrs. R. L. Denig, Mrs. C. F. B. Price, Mrs. C. H. Brown, Mrs, R. A. Robinson, Mrs. John Sebree, Mrs. L. P. Hunt, Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Mrs, 8. A. Woods and Mrs. L. C. Shepherd. Contract bridge was played. Capt. Puleston, U. §. N., Addresses Marine School. ‘The Friday morning speaker for the staff and students of the Marine Corps Schools last week was Capt. William D. Puleston, United States Navy, of Wash- ington. ~Capt. Puleston was accom- panied to Quantico by Maj. Homnnf Marine Corps headquarters in Washing- ton, and both were the luncheon guests of Maj. and Mrs. E. W. Sturdevant. 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Rosendorf The Original “G” Street Furrier AN (. =\ 4 | Special SOCIETY. N T enter- [rine Corps Schools Wednesday of this week b&‘c-;pt. Alfred W. United States Navy, of Washi Johnson, ington. The post basket ball team played the Anacostia Flying PField team here on| ‘Tuesday night in ?'Iu‘ hpo-]t‘n n:ln;;ur\nllr(xi voo , the | g-“mu::flh :e mu of the post team | cently appointed legal adviser to Gov. for two games. | Wednesday evening Le Roy P. Hunt, Maj. Gen. Hull Honored By Society of Iowans Maj. Gen. John A. Hull, former ad- e general of the Army and re- Gen. Dwight Davis of the Philippine | Islands, will be the guest of honor at jr., entertained six boys at dinner in ceiebration of his thirteenth birthday | the wi anniversary. members of the Flying Eagle Patrol of | the Boy Scouts. His guests at dinner were Budge Hawthorne, Noel Henley, | Buddy Hull, Howard Jeans and Tom | Joyce. (y:lpt. and Mrs, H. 8. Fassett had as their guests last week end Mrs. Fas- sett's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, John S. Oaks of Baltimore, Capt. Byron F. Johnson, Lieut. Clay-, ton C. Jerome and Lieut. left this week by plane for San Diego. | > The aviators arrived here last week to :g‘kf planes back to huty. For the first time in its history of 380 | years the French Protestant Church of | street northwest, will entertain the longor‘s was recently attended in state | by the lord ¥ |a rrcefitlon and dance to be given at lard Hotel next Tuesday evening by members of the Iowa State Society. All former residents of Towa are Invited by the officers of the soclety to attend this meeting. Dlnclng} will start at 9 o'clock, to be | followed half an hour later by an in- | termission, when Gen. Hull will briefly | address the society. Mrs, Herbert Loh- miller of Davenport, Jowa, will also :f- ar in a musical Ero(nu\A Cards will provided for those preferring this form of amusement. 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