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Notable Social Festivities Listed in Annapolis Record Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison Entertain at Dinner—Other Elaborate Functions Fea ture the Week's Calendar. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 8—Among the notable society events in Annapolis the past week was a dinner flveg Fri- emy, in D. Jewett—the former the presiden of the Bell Telephone Co.—and of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Seymour, the former being connected with Yale University, and who have been guests of Rear Ad- miral Mrs. Robison. Those in- vited besides the guests of honor were Capt. and Mrs. Albert Church and Prof. and Mrs. Carroll 8. Alden. The t gay. e bright and attractive play on by the Navy relief group Was especially enjoyable. The play pre- sented, “The Patsy,” was very clever. 9 nu-%“ part were Mrs. R. ter, wife of Comdr. ‘whose ac was considered by to feature w. and Mrs. C. Sprenger. e We Carter, Sprenger, and Mrs. Harry Burris, wife | of Lieut. Burris, the latter taking the leading . - Both were excellent. Among the masculine performers were Lieut. Comdr. Theodore Patterson, Lieut. George Calnan, Construction Corps; Lieut. Ralph Alexander, Lieut. Victor Barringer and Lieut. Robert L. Mitten, with Mrs. Mitten, all did well. Much credit is due to Comdr. Granville B. Hoey, under whose direction the play was produced, and to his able staff, consisting of Mrs. Hoey, Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Lieut. John J. Pat- terson, Lieut. H. L. Challenger, Lieut. Roscoe Hillenkoetter, Miss Jane Miller and Lieut. C. W. Weitzell. A large sum was realized for the Navy relief fund, & most excellent charity. Among those who helped in every way to make the play a success were Mrs. Ralph Alexander, ‘'wife of Lieut.| Elliof Alexander, and_ Mrs. wife of Lieut. Comdr. Nixon. Lieut. Comdr and Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon entertained at a large supper "'un'n the N :! relief show of ‘week, at their quarters those it week end was unusunlly' Milligan. Prof. and Mrs. Charles V. O. Ter- williger entertained at supper and bridge Saturday evening at their resi- dence, on Gloucester street. Maj. 8. Clarke left last week has been ordered . J Halliga day after a trip to Havana, Cuba, where | she joined Capt. Halligan. Mrs. Halli- gan spent a few days last week the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Ensign and Mrs. Charles Adair, in Phil- adelphia. Mrs. Halligan is opening her residence on Prince George street and will remain in Annapolis for the sprg:l. n Diego, E the engagement of Phoebe Hand Carpenter, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Dudley M. Carpenter, M. C, U 8 N, Lieut. Arthur De- Lancy Ayrault, jr., U. 8. N., is of great interest here. Capt. and Mrs. Car- ipenur and their family have many | friends here, as Capt. Carpenter was | formerly connected with the Medical Department at the academy. The marriage will take place in May. Society Events Noted In Nearby Prominent Community Center dr. and | Program of Chevy Chase 8. Payne ‘and Mrs. Payn mother, Mrs. H.y'ée. ‘Ward of New York: Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Donald B. Beary, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charl- ton E. Battle, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Ainsworth, Lieut. Comdr. and the ‘Jnl‘ub;nyd-r, had as her guest for the jpmen’s hop on Saturday Miss Betty South, daughter l;; 081. Hamilton B o dore. A4 Mrs. Edward Lioyd Comim¢ i entertained at luncheon Sunday for a few friends at their residence, in the Brice House Wing. Today Commodore and Mrs. Lloyd are entertaining at Juncheon the superintendent of the Naval Y, Admiral Rol son, and Mrs. Robison, and Comdr. and ‘Mrs. Augustine T. ‘Mrs. Willlam J. Giles spent week in New York, where Capt, Giles. She returned to her ent e Jolned ‘apt. , accompanied by gll-, who spent the week end with his { family. .. Mrs. Giles will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon at her apartment. Mrs. Charles Soule, wife of Capt.| Soule, entertained Sunday evening at a small supper party at her residence, on Franklin street. were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey and Mrs. Halsey’s mother and aunt, Mrs. Prank Grandy of Norfolk, Va.. and Mrs. Richard A. Dobie, formerly of Norfolk, who is spending the Winter at the .Albin Hotel, Baltimore, and Mrs. Morgan Draper, who is Mrs, Soule’s house guest. Mr. w Brewer is spending 10 days in ds. He expects to return the early part of next week. Mr. Mason Terry of Annapolis, who 1s spending the Winter in Washington, also is in Florida. Comdr. and Mrs. Williams Wickham | returned Monday to their home on ‘Maryland avenue, after a motor trip to Richmond, Va. While lflhe;: they were the jests of Mr. an rs. Geqr:e smv:\: “Their house guest, Miss Sid- ney Dent, left Saturday for her home, in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. QGordon Ellyson, widow of Comdr. Ellyson, spent the week end in Richmond, where she was the guest of Mrs. A. R. Nelson. ‘The third of the series otlhdlncen at Carvel Hall sponsored by the younger set of officers, will take place tonight. Mrs. Calvin Bertolete will receive. as- sisted by Lieut. Comdr. Norman Scott and Lieut. A. Dudley Brown. Monday of this week Mrs. William N. Woodward and her daughters, the Misses Woodward, entertained at a TR 4n -the afternoon at Carvel Hall. in honor of Mrs. Dodge Woodward, wife of Mrs. Woodward's son, Capt. Dodge Woodward, both of whom are her guests at her residence, | on Southgate avenue, Capt. Woodward, U. 8. A, is on duty in Baltimore, and while there Capt. and Mrs. Woodward will make their home in Annapolis. Miss Eliza- McCormick entertained at Juncheon Tuesday at the residence of Miss Agnes Walton, where she is spend- ing the Winter, Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Malcomsen entertained at dinner Tuesday of the past week at their residence, on Prince George street, in honor of the superin- tendent of the Naval Academy, Rear Admiral S8amuel 8. Robison, and Mrs. Robison. Their other guests were Gen. end Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua of Wash- ington, Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, nd Mrs. Roland Schumann and nd Mrs, Norman Scott. M ames R. Barry of Washington, D. C., wife of Comdr. Barry, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Norman Scott, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Scott, at her resi- dence, on Bowyer road. Mrs. Dinger, wife of Capt. Henry C Dinger, arrived last week from a trip 1o Havana, where she spent the last month. Mrs, Dinger gave & large tea Saturday of last week at her residence, Capt. Comdr. What Among_those present | Hospitality Given Wide tertained—Residents Vis- iting Other Cities. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stilson and their son, Mr. Homer Stilson, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell of Quesada street. Mr. and Mrs, Stilson have been the Winter in Florida and are en route to their home in Duluth, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street left Friday, February 28, for Havana, Cuba, to spend two ‘weeks. Mrs. Charles C. Clark of West Irving street is the house guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. David B. Street of Jersey City, N. J. Mrs. Clark was a guest at the luncheon given by Mrs. Street to announce the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss V% Baen Street, to Delmar Spivey of ‘the Alr Corps, United States Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lewis of Brookville road are occupying their new home, at 2110 Kalorama road. Mrs. Willlam Leonard Thurber enter- tained at luncheon and bridge Priday in her home, on Quesada street, in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. g:om B. Wagner and Mrs. Willlam E. rey. Mrs. Willard K. Goodney of Coronada, Calif., arrived Tuesday to spend several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Yancey of McKinley street. Lieut. Goodney is on the U. 8. 8. Saratoga ;nd will later be stationed in Norfolk, 8. Mrs, George W. Stone will entertain Guild Section 2 Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church at luncheon to- morrow in her home on Cummings lane, Mrs. Stone will be assisted. by Mrs, Hartman of Williams lane. Mr. Roger Bearce and Mr. Vernon Hodges motored over the week end to visit Mr. John Hazard, a student of Haverford College, Haverford, Pa. Mrs. Arthur B. Crane and her dnuxh; of the Annapolis, Md., over last week end. where they attended the hop at the United States Naval Academy. Miss Bertha Conde, author, lecturer, teacher of the Pree Church College, | Glasgow, Scotland, and former executive secretary of the World Christian Stu- | dent Federation, who led the commis- | sion _of the Federation of Churches of the United States to South America to study women's work, will inaugurate a series of Lenten lectures from March 10 |to 16 under the auspices of the Chevy | Chase Presbyterian Church. The serv- |ices will be held at 11 o'clock am. in the church. Her subject will be “Spir- | itual Laws Their Possibilities for Us.” Thursday evening, March 13, at 8 o'clock, she will hold & special meet- | ing, when the sybject will be “Widening Our Horizon.” Sunday evening, March |16, at 7 o'clock, Miss Conde will con- | duct & union service for young people. | Her subject will'be “Spiritual Adventur- ng" | _Mrs. G Kane _entertained at | | i\ Opening Sale 1 | of || Rare Oriental Rugs ||l Antique and Semi-Antique Wednesday, March 12¢th A. and P. .Rug Co. 916 17th St. N.W. | Every Woman Should Know D'on't throw vour last season’s Hafs away! Bring Hats of every description to [ us and have them Cleaned and Reblocked in the New Styles. Or if you prefer your hat in the same style, then have it Cleaned and put in good shape. - Special attention given to Balibuntl and Bakoo Hats. Head size of hats can be made larger or smaller. Lar, Materials in the city. Felt by the yard. P st selection of Hat Frames, Hat Trimmings and bodies in all shades, and Felt New Hats in Attractive Styles Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N.W. Range—House Guests En-| THE, SUNDAY { i luncheon and bridge Wednesday at her home, on Morrison strést,"in honor of Mrs. Charles Bondurant of Baltimore, Md., formerly of Chevy Chase. Mrs. Kane will entertain her club at supper- bridge Wednesday in her home. Miss Catherine Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane of Chevy Chase Parkway, left Friday for the United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., to attend the hundredth night performance. Mrs. Roger Whiteford entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in her home, on Leland street. Mrs. A. Bruce Bielaski of Great Neck, Long Island, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George -F. Mikkelson of West Lenox street. Mrs. Blelaski is one of the founders of the Chevy Chase Wom- an’s Club. Mr. erson Myers of Georgetown, & tute, Baltimore, Md., gave a recital Sun- day ‘evening in the home of Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook, on McKinley street. Mr. Myers included in his program “The R. | Sonata,” written by George Boyle. Mrs. Burton Corning_entertained her in_her home, on Leland street. Mrs. Allan Scott Wolf entertained the Monday Club at luncheon and bridge in her home, on Longfellow street. Capt. and Mrs. Willlam Rounds en- tertained at bridge-supper Wednesday evening in their home, on Rodman street. Dr/ Harold G. Moulton of Oliver Em¢ | scholarship pupil of the Peabody Insti- | club at_bridge-supper Monday evening | Spring coats with the quisite look’ + « o the very feel of elegance that is exclusively Pasternsk. Hiustrated is am coat moderately priced at -STAR,. WASHING' ONDER woOD street left Monday for Floride on & business trip. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wagner en- tertained the Simplicity Club at dinner and bridge last evening in their home, in_the Broadmoor. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reed MacLeod | entertained at a bridge supper last eve- ning in their home, on Leland street. Dr. James M. Moser will return this week to his home, on Jenifer street, after a visit in Florida. Mr. Whittemore Boggs of Elm street left last week for The Hague, Holland, to attend a_conference. Representative and Mrs. Frederick G. Johnson spending several months with Mrs. Boggs. Mrs. Henderson Carothers and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Masland of Car- liste, Pa., are spending the week end| with Mrs. Carothers’ son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W. Foster Bur- dick, in their home, on Connecticut avenue, Miss Alice Clayton has returned to her home, on Brookville road, after vis- iting Mrs. Edward N. Pell in her home, at Wheeling, W. Va. Mrs. A. H. Babcock of Bronxville, N. Y, is spending the week end-with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clayton in their home, on Brookville road. Mrs. Walter Miles of Jocelyn street will entertain at an artists’ tea from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon at Stone- | leigh Court, under auspices of - the District of Columbia League of Ameri- can Pen Women. Mrs. Miles will be as- Pasternak Coats in the custom-manner “ox- o the restraint wltra-smart $115.00 ASTERNA 1219 ConnecTicur Ave sisted by Mrs. Leonard Chambers and Mrs. R. H. Bagby. | Mrs. Lilo Perrin of Phoenix, Ariz, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | william R. Harr, | Primrose street. | Mrs. J. P. Daniel of Brunswick, Md., |is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Bishop, | at their home, on Grafton street. Charming Dinner Dance At Woman's Country Club ‘The National Woman's Country Club | gave another of the series of dinner | dances last evening when there were about 50 guests seated at tables in the din] room: -Dancing, from 10 to 2 o'clock, was in the large lounge, where a fire burned in the fireplace and the decorations were of Spring blossoms and graceful vines hung from the rail- ing about the balcony. here at wnesually As usal 2 big varioty of other fine for nock pisces at wodest prices. FURRIERS . at their home, on| | NOTHING IS PERMANENT IN FASHION—BUT GOOD TASTE Silver Fox Scarfs The richest looking and most desirable scarfs of all—Silver Foxes—-are being-shown SOCIETY. CLINEDINST Upper left: Mrs. Charles J. Heinz, bride of January 20, who was Miss Josephine C. Ewing, the wedding taking place at the Sacred Heart Church. Mr. | Hotel, and Mrs. Heins live in New York. Ui recent _bride, who was Virginia Lou Allison, daughter of and Mrs. Edgar Gachet Allison. Upper right: Mrs. Lorenzo Simmons Winslow, bride of February 26, who was Miss Garnette Vaughn Burks, daughter of Mrs. Hortense Vaughn Burks and the late Franklin Taliaferro Burks of A: herst, Va. Capt. and Mrs. Winslow are motoring and will later go to thelr ‘Ward Miss Lowe 2 - Cloud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Talley and before her wedding, Feb- ruary 15, Miss Elizabeth Talley. The wedding took place in Alexandria, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. McCloud are at home at 1300 Taylor street northwest, this ecity. . Lower right: Mrs. George Anthony Cooney, formerly Miss Helen Lee Gar- reit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, a reception at the Carlton fol- lowing the ceremony on March 3. i Hebrew Home Auxiliary Lists Benefit Card Party ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary Hebrew Home for the Aged will give a benefit card party at the home March 10, at 2 o'clock and 8 o'clock in the evening. Proceeds will help reduce debt on building. Group. of School Players | To Present “Rosalind” “Rosalind,” by Sir James M. Barrie, will be produced Tuesday night by the Marjorie Webster School at the District of Columbia League of American Pen | Women in the studio, 1706 L street. | The players will be Edna Howard,! Nancy Bartlett and Margaret Dean. | Miss Louise Lynch will direct the play. This will be preceded by a lecture on ‘Barrie,” Prof. Lee Corbin, after which Mrs. Winifred Cullom will t her play, “Bait,” which she has written for those who do not take fortune tell- ing too seriously. The cast will include | | Lucille Swift, Charles Farrar, Albert | Viault, Polly Pulton and Willard Hol- | | brook. The latter is an aide at the | W'l;%e H?““' has been ‘ e entire program arranged | by Mrs. Edith Ogden Heidel, chairman | | of the playwriters’ group of the District | League of American Pen Women. | including The Peplum —uwhich appears on many of the smartest saits, and which lends 2 fomining note even to the most severely tailored ver- sions—to the softer more girl- ish styles, Saks seloction includes all the most highly favered crea- tions endorsed by the leading coutariers. $45 wp 2nd Floor Solon In satin, crepe, moire, kid and fizerd= 5 In cocos; ‘green, . beige, brown, blue and black. Also tinted to match special gowns. low prices. 2 ON W “1311 F finsé? v i g > Prominent Official Folk Listed as Patrons Of Southern Recital Vice President Curtis, Diple- mats and Others to Hear Miss Williams' Cabin Stories and Melodies. Many social parties are being ar- ranged in diplomatic, congressional and | residential society for attendance at the Southern recital of cabin stories and plantation songs, to be given by Miss Louise Alice Willlams of Atlanta, Ga., | tomorrow evening at the Wardman Park | Theater. Miss Willlams on this occasion will | read famous old ballads in her presen- |tation of the folklore of the rapidly | passing faithful old mammy and tale- | telling uncles of the native South. . | Mrs, Brosius, the harpist, will play a | group of Southern melodies of her own arrangement and harp solos. Robert | | Baber, banjoist, will accompany Miss Willlams in her dialect songs. Patrons for the evening include the Vice President, Mr. Curtis; his sister and official hostess, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann; the Minister of Portugal and Viscountess d’Alte, Senator and Mrs. Walter F. George, who will entertain a dinner party preceding the musicale: the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs, P. Trubee Davison, the Speaker | of the House and Mrs. Alice Roose- velt Longworth, Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. | Furnald McL. Simmons, Senator and Mrs. Royal Copeland, Princess Margaret Burcompagni, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. M. ‘W. Ireland, Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Keith Forest, Judge and Mrs, de Forest Paine, Rear Admiral and Mrs. A, M. D. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Swager Sherley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Neill, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Arthur B. McCrone, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Dennett, Miss Mary Addison Ingle and Mr. and Mrs. William Butterworth. G. W. U. Medical Alumni Plan Reunion and Blnquei ‘The annual reunion and ban of | the George Washingto: Medical Alumni, to be held Saturday | telfinder the auspices of the.Beorge er the auspices of Washington Medical Society, will bring | together many men eminent in the fleld of medicine. Among the honor guests will be the Surgeon General of the United States Army, the Surgeon General of the United States Navy, the Surgeon Gen- eral of the United States Public. Health | Service, the president of the American Medical Association, Dr. William Ger- - | Iy Morgan; the dean of the Johns Hop- | Kins University Medical School, Dr. | Allen Mason Chesney, the dean of the Georgetown University Medical School, . John Foot; dean of the Uni- versity of Virginia Medical School, Dr. | James Carroll Flippin, and Senator | Royal 8. Copeland. Dr. George W. Crile, internationally known physician and founder of the famous Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland Clinic Hospital, will come to Washing- lcntw deliver the address at the ban- quet. Dr. Daniel C. Borden, president of the | George Washington University Medical | Society, will preside ~at the banquet, \whigh ":no‘be huunded by'lom 300 gradual the George Washington University Medical School and Dental sfixool from Washington and nearby cities. | H 1 Mallory, Dr. C. B. Chipman, Dr. John A. Read, | .uyons. Dr. S ot | Hoffman, Dr. W. R. Thomas, Dr. C. V. ‘geuflfn ”g‘;"glnce G. Purse and Dr. | R L. Morrison. We warn you—you MUST’ wear operas this Spring if you would be smart. They're as essential as powder to the nose, and like powder are worn everywhere. Operas . . . without question the most im- portant footnote. And Artcraft operas—the choide of. sophisticates who know, their. lines! 14 AT BOTH . HUGRAT] SONE % 1101 CONN. AVE,