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S OCIETY. ‘Week-end Athletic Events Feature Annapolis Program i Society Also Entertained With Attractive Dinners, Teas nnd Luncl’neons—Special NGW! Re- ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 15.—This was a very gay week end at Annapolis, crowded with many athletic events. The | winding up of the boxing season took place at g o'clock tonight. The op- ent of the Navy was the Western aryland College team of Westminster. bout always draws a large crowd. ) There is a hop in Dahlgren Hall to- night for the first and second classes. Mrs. Laning, wife of Rear Admiral Harris Laning, and their daughter, Miss Hester Laning, were the guests during the week of Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, wife of Capt. Snyder, commandant of mid- shipmen, and left on Tuesday for Wash- ington. Mrs. Laning and Miss Hester Laning are spending the Winter at the Wardman Park Hotel. On Satur- day afternoon Mrs. Snyder entertained a few friends at tea in honor of her guests. Mrs. Carry H. Bryan presided at _the tea table. Two very large teas were given last week, one Saturday by Mrs. Dinger in honor of Mrs. Gordon Ellyson, widow of Comdr. Ellyson, who is leaving An- mapolis shortly. Among those present were Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, Mrs. Harris Laning, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Miss Mollic Milligan, Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Smith, Capt. and Mrs, William C. MacFall, Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Comdr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Payne, Comdr. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Wickham. Mrs. Calvin Berto- lete, Mrs. Walter Woodson, Comdr. and Mrs. Worrall E. Carter, Capt. and Mrs. David G. McRitchie, Capt. and Mrs. William J. Giles, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leonard Austin, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Colhoun and Mr. Forbes Colhoun. At a tea given by Capt. and Mrs. Giles last Sunday afternoon the guests were invited t6 meet Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, the former having re- cently relieved Comdr. Jonas Ingram here. Capt. and Mrs. Giles' guests were Maj. and Mrs. Roy D. Lowell, Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger, Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Malcomson, Mrs. Gordon Ellyson, Comdr. and Ml'! ‘Williams Wickham, Comdr. Samuel S. Payne, Comdr. and Ml’! M. E. Manly, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Mr. Truxton Beale, Mr. Alfred Gray of 1 Richmond, Mrs. Howard Morton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon, Maj. ‘Thomas S. Clarke. Mrs. Henry Dinger, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, Mrs. Walter ‘Woodson, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Rich- ard H. Booth, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Wil S. m, jr.; Mrs. Miller, Capt. Paul J. . "Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. Leonard Austin, Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas Howard, Comdr. and Mrs. W, E. Hall, Comdr. Duncan C. ‘Walton, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Colhoun, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke, Lieut. William S. Heath, Mrs. Frederick V. McNair, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battle, jr.; Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Lieut. and Mrs. W. A. 8. Macklin and Mrs. Daniel Miller, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Miller. Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin arrived in Annapolis. Tuesday and will remain for & short time at Mrs. Morgan Baldwin's residence, on College avenue, where Mrs. Baldwin’s son, g; lllhu Bll was the guest at Sea Bury, Fla. Winter home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvin spent this week as the guests of Mrs. Mel- vin's sister and brother-in-law, Lieut. panied South lvy . August well, mother of Mrs. Melvin, and un Cheston, who will remain as the guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin are expected back today fiz their home, rdeen, on th River. ao‘u‘n ‘William F. Hll::y ex'mmtned ‘Thursday at cnrdl with a few extra gutl fii' tea, at her q\m’mfl on '.lu Mrs. 'fl.lllm Ta) l Smit lor — e ld uc- F Ry ger; wue of Comdr. Richardson; Mrs. iss Bassett, Mrs. Joseph Farrell, )lrl. John Bowers, wife of Comdr. Bowers, retired; Mrs. Walton Hopkins, Mrs. Wil- liam P. OMChrkéolwue of u:ut oomd.r Clarke; TS, leman Carryl H. Bryan, Mrs. Louls Wenlell. wife of Lieut. Comdr. ‘Wenzell; Mrs. Richard Morton, Mrs. Gordon Ellyson, Mrs. Lawrence Miller, Mrs. James G. Ware, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Ware; Mrs. william Hackett of Portsmouth, N. H.; Frank H. Lash, Miss Mollie Milligan, Mrs. Robert E. B-oon. wife of the dean of St. John's College; Miss Eliza Magruder, Mrs. Daniel E. Blrhy, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Barbey; John , wife of Capt. Hllllllll and Mrs, Hamilton Gale. Mrs. Halsey was assisted by her mother, ‘Mrs. Prank Grandy, and in the dining room the tea table was presided over hy )ln W. ‘Taylor Smith and Mrs. Lkul. Comdr and Mrs. Owen Bart- lett are leaving in a few days with their children for their home in Honolulu, after a visit of about a month to Lieut. Comdr. Bartlett's parents, Commodore and Mrs. Frank Bartlett, at their resi- dence on Maryland avenue. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Bartlett and their children before coming to Annapolis had been in England for a stay of sev- eral months with the parents of Mrs. Bartlett. Capt. Henry C. Dinger joined his 1 y here Tuesday in their home on King George street after a visit of two weeks in Philadelphia. Capt. and Mrs. Dinger, the former of whom has applied for retirément, will keep their home in Annlpo“.l and will return to it at inters but expect to make thelr futwee ruldence in Philadelphia, where Capt. Dinger proposes to go into Fuginess. ‘Their many friends here will N3 flld w know that they will still be in Annapolis occasionally, for they are very popular here and have done much entertaining. Sunday, last, Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule enurulned at luncheon in their home on Pranklin street. Among those present were Mrs. Morgan Draper, 7apt. and Mrs. Willlam F. Halsey, Geandr, and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Reinicke, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Lieut. and Mrs. Ed- ported From Mnryland Cnpitn]. ward C. Ewen, Comdr. Duncan C. Wal- ton and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr. Capt. and Mrs. Soule have gone to Norfolk, where the captain joined his ship, the Bridge, and where Mrs. Soule remained for a few days. ‘The wedding of Miss Jun Cotton and Mr. Romilly Humphries will take plmee I"l’ 10 at San Rocco, the . k Waterbury, near Annapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Cotton and their daughter are %cl')' at their Winter home in Boston. e engagement was announced durin the Christmas holidays. 3 Comdr. and Mrs. John 8. McCain have been the guests of Mrs. T. H. Cald- well at her residence on Prince George street. Mrs, Caldwell entertained in- formally at luncheon Sunday for Comdr. and Mrs. McCain. Mrs. Edward Munford and her daugh ter, Miss Lovell Munford of Washin, ton, are guests of Mrs, Munford's daugl ter and son-in-law, Comdr. and Mrs. Augustine T. Beauregard, quarters Au: Porter road. at their late Comdr. Dunlop O'!lu, oy N, and Mrs. Owens of California, was the week end guest of Miss Lucille Ber- tolette, daughter of Mrs. Calvin Berto- lette, at her apartment on Maryland avenue. Miss Owens left Monday for ‘Washington, where she will in the fu- ture reside. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Deem enter- hlned at supper last Saturday evening in their home at Wardour, taking their guests later to the boxing match at the Naval Academy. Their guests were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mrs. Howard Morton, Capt. and Mrs. Wil- helm Friedell, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr.; Comdr. and Mrs. Williams Wickham, Miss Jane Miller, Comdr. and Mrs. John H. McCain of Washington, Comdr. and Mrs. Archibald Douglas, also of Washington; Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Miles Refo, Mrs. Gor- don Ellyson, Comdr. and Mrs. l!enry G. Cooper, Lieut. Comdr. and Prederick G. Relnkkc and Mr. Al.fhd Gray of Rlchnwn General and Specml News Notes Relltm‘ To Capital Society (Continued From First Page.) Earle will return to the Mayflower about the first of April. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Chamberlin, who have been passing several weeks in South Carolina, have taken an - ment :l‘l lh: ‘Wardman Park B‘}Me a mon e Teturning to ‘home in Durham, N. m i# Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash have as their house guest the latter's cousin, ?em Catherine Belle McBride of Dallas, X, Dr. and Mrs. Alfredo Warsaw have returned from New York and are at the THE SUNDAY CONGRESSIONAL GIRLS AND THEIR GUESTS FROM OTHER CITIES Altamont Apartment, at 1901 Wyo- ming avenue. Mrs. George Newton Tillman of Nash- ville, Tenn., is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Leigh. Mrs. Tillman, who motored up from Tennessee, was accompanied by her son, Maj. Lewis Tillman. Miss Katherine E. Adams, who is a descendant of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, is spending the Winter at the Hotel Grafton. Mrs. Edwin N. Ohl and Miss Mary Louise Miller of Pittsburgh, who have been in Miami for the past few weeks, are now at the Mayflower for a few days before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson of New York City have arrived in Wasl for a prolonged stay and will live at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mrs. Alice Malcomson of Pasadena, Calif,, is lpendln‘ the week end at the L Mr. and Mrs. R. Page Irving of Ca- thedral avenue left yesterday for Balti- more to attend the wedding there of Mlls Beny Stapp, au.hur of Mr. and H. Stapp of Fairmont Mr. Howard Read of Balti- more. Aflcr the wedding Mr. and Mrs. in Roland Park, Balti- . Mr. and Mrs. Stapp are former residents of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Donohue of New York are staj at the Mayflower until the house, they have taken at 1826 ‘Twenty-fourth street is ready for oc- cupancy. They are accompanied by Mrs. Warren G. Horton of Ne' York. Mr. and Mrs. B, 8. Cutler and Miss Natalle Borges have come from their home at Stonington, Conn., and are passing several weeks at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Charles B. Campbell is spend- ing two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. John- son, who reside at Drexel Hill, Pa. ‘The chairman of the Democratic na- tional executive committee and Mrs. Jouett Shouse will return this evenlng fro mseveral weeks’ my in the South. They have visited in Florida, and were in Raleigh, N. C., yesterday. They will again be in their house at 2230 Massa- chusetts avenue. Ensign Jesse J. Underhm U. 8. who has been a few weeks wl his parents, Representative and Mrs. C. H. Unflerhfll. at their apartment at the Hotel Roosevelt, has gohe to New York for a short visit. He will return to ‘Washington before going to Pensacola, Fla., for duty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Robson of Philadelphia and their infant son Law- ton are the guests of Mrs. Robson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chace of Chevy Chase, Md.,, and will make a visit of several weeks. The family party was joined briefly this week by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafer, the latter formerly Miss Marian Chace, who were in Wash- ington professionall; Mrs. John Waters of Forty-fifth street has returned to Washington from a trip through Florida. She was accompanied by Mrs. Nat Keen and her son, Tt Bond of Blltlmore and they were the Emile & Co., .. SYTAR, Upper left: Miss Eleanor Rush of Enid, Okla., visiting Miss Martha Garber, daughter of lepnunhuve and Mrs. J. A. Garber of Virginia, who are spending the season at the Center: Miss Justice Crosser, George Washington Inn. ‘whose its, Representative and Mrs. Robert Crosser of Ohio, are living at 2440 Sllh!nfll street. Upper right: Miss Marguerite Letts, for 10 days guest of her uncle and aunt, lcpre-em-tlve and llrl‘ Letts, at the Broadmoor. Miss Ruth McKee of Hastings-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., who was the M of ltllrmntll,lve and Mrs. F. Dickinson Letts during a visit to the Capital. guests of Mrs. James Clark and Mrs. I um-rd Creighton in New Smyrna. | They also visited St. Petersburg and the Bok Tower at Lake Wales. Mrs. A. M. Robinson and her daugh- ter, who have been at Daytona Beach, Fla., are spending the week end at the Wardman Park Hotel on their way to their home at Great Neck, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Wilson, jr., of Norfolk, Va., are stopping at the Cairo Hotel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ray DeLano of Westfield, N. J., are at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mrs. John Jacob Schreiner of Chicago and her niece, Miss Lura Schreiner of New York, are passing the week end in ‘Washington at the Mayflower, en route to Virgini: Miss Schreiner is on her Spring holiday from Miss Beard's School | in Orange, N. J. Miss K. A. Green and Mrs. T. A. Se- bry of Elizabeth, N. J,, are at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mr. R. B. Lyon has been joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by his sons, | 8T Mr. Gerald Lyon and Mr. Arthur Lyon, who have come from the University of Pennsylvania, where they are students, to pass a short time with their father. Miss 8. V. Missroom of Milton, Mass., has just arrived at the Dodge Hotel for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Pelix J. McShane of New York City are at the Dodge Hotel tor a week. Maj. and Mrs. T. A. Bruni, accom- panied by Mrs. Emma W. P. Siack, left yesterday by motor for New York, where they will spend the week. Maj. and Mrs. Bruni, Miss Clara Smith and Miss Dorothy Nicholson mo- tored last SBaturday to Baltimore, Md., where they attended “Show Boat.” Mr. and Mrs. S8ammy White returned with Maj. and Mrs. Bruni and spent the nigl at. Mr. and Mrs. White now are sp‘:lnd::lti '"w“:v“ ;‘r; Miami, Fla., but wi urn ashington March 28 and visit Maj. and Mrs. Bruni, Visitor At Evening party Miss Audrey Wyne of Brookland en- tertained last evening in honor of l::"l James T. Daly of Baltimore, formerly l‘L!l Kathorne G. Aldrich of Washing- Wm- 1215 G St. Baltimore Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Miss Helen Nordlinger has as her guest over the week end Miss Helen Friedman of New York. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend, accom- panied by their daughter, Miss Amy Behrend, who is Goucher College student, are spending the week end in New York. Dr. and Mrs. David Davis, the latter formerly Miss Lilllan Kleeblatt, have golu‘r:ed from their honeymoon trip uth. The Wednesday Club was entertained at luncheon, (ollowed by bridge, the past week by Mrs. Harry Lewis in her apartment at Wardman Park Annex. Mr. Milton Kaufman, who was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Hannah Kaufman, the past week, returned to | & Pittsburgh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom, who motored here from Charleston, W. Va., returned to their home the end of the week after spending several days here with Mrs. 'BF mot] Mrs. Kaufman. ‘The Bl.lmrhood of' Adas Israel Con- egation will hold its annual dance Tuesday night, March 18, at the May- flower Hotel. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Morris Blumenthll chairman of dance; Mrs. Charles Ros- enthal, chairman _of programs, and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, chairman of tickets. M Charles Pilzer is presi- dent of the sisterhood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baum of Ed- munds street returned on Monday from | a three weeks' trip to Miami Beach | d St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Milton Nlthln was_hostess at luncheon Wednesday at the Carlton Hotel, tol:::ed by brld‘e in her apart- nt at Roosevelt. meMr . Alvin West of New York is the guest of l::fl“é‘ )g‘lelmu West of 2100 Connecticut,_avenu Mr. and Mrs. Phil May of Charleston, who were v{lmnl the latter's wErann Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Behrend FACE REJUVENATION YOUTHFUL BEAUTY l!l'l'oll-:l) positively safe and Sagging muscles wrinkl ishes _remo beautined. No cutti |‘|:-,lcmncon:'ulutlnn free. Hours, MRS. L. C. HOVER Phone Line. 4261 The Original “G” Street Furrier NECKPIECES OF CHOICE FUR Our Facilities for assem- WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MARCH 16, HARR 'S & Ewine® g of Woodley Park Towers, have started on a trip to the West Indies. Mn uel Ganss was hostess yes- afternoon at mah-jong, enter- ulmn' eight ladies of the Afternoon Club. Tea was served. Mrs. Fred Rauh, recently #he guest of her ts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M"tkl:'c murned to her home in mher ‘was the guest of her pl‘rent‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kahn, recently. She has returned to her home in Baltimore, accompanied by her mother who: will be her guest for a short stay. Dr. Willlam Rosenbloom gave his farewell sermon at the Temple Friday night. Dr. Rosenbloom leaves shortly for New York to take up his new duties there, much to the regret of his many friends here. Mrs. Harold Levi has returned to her home on Macomb street from a week's visit in Baltimore, The Priday Club met for luncheon and cards the past week at the City Club. Mrs. Isaac Greenbaum of 2700 Connecticut avenue is in Atlantic City. Miss Helen T returned yesterday from New Orleans where she spent three months with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newmyer. Sherby left Pri- Mr. and Mrs. Harry day for Atlantic City. They will be ab- sent 10 days. Mr. Meyer Strauss of Pittsburgh spent the past week end in thln[wn Mr. Arthur Lyon and Mr. Rober! Baum, who are attending the Unlverslty of Pennsylvania, were at home the past week end. Mrs. Meyer Salmson, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang of 4512 Connecticut avenue, has returned to her home in New York. P. Lazarus hes returned from B-mmore, Where she assisted her sister, Mrs. Salmson. ‘The next regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of ti Hebrew Home for the Aged will be held at the | Home for the Aged tomorrow evening t 8 o'clock. Mrs. Kathryn Hertzberg will offer the prayer and Mr. Morris Stein, the house chairman, will give his monthly report. An interesting pro- gram has been arranged, including sev- eral violin selections by Miss Meriam Buchalter, accompanied by Miss Helen Buchalter. Movie Pictures Shown Of Dude Ranch in Utah Mrs. Morris Ervin of Forty-fourth | street and Miss Mary Lile and Miss | Carolyn Lile of Klingle street were hostesses at the Wesley Heights Club ‘Wednesday night, March 12, when mov- ing pictures were shown of a dude ranch in Utah run by Mrs. Ervin' brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and M: G. R. Alken of Cedar City, Utah. M Alken is known to residents of Wesley Heights, having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin last year. GREENBURG’S LADIES 1229 G STREET,-N.W. OUNG ”2 S cxal for and Tuesday Only! 200 New Spring Dresses Prints, Chiffons Printed Crepes, in the popular colors. New Tweed Sport Coats With large walf collars. markable offering! values . 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. YnoERWOOD | Missouri Society Lists Annual Buffet Supper The Missouri Society has announced that its annual buffet supper and dance will be held at the Washington Hotel Saturday, March 22. This is an event which brings together not alone Mis- sourians, but also their friends in Wash- ington from many other States. The guests of honor will be Admiral Robert E. Coontz and Mrs. Cobntz, the pres- entations bein: made by Maj. Raymond E. Lee, U. 8. A. y b Mrs.’ Charies P. Keyser, chairman of the entertainment committee, has charge of boxes and announces the fol- Harry B Hawes, Represchiative ‘and . _Hawes, ive an Mrs, L. C. Dnr, Representative and Mrs. E. C. Representative and Mrs. Joe J. ll.nnlove. Representative and Mrs. W. L. Nelson, Representative and Mrs. Charles E. Kiefner, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Ridings, Mr. and Mrs. Cralg L. Reddish and Dr. Louise Stanley. Mrs. Eugene H. Andrew, chairman of the reception committes, has as host- esses for the evening, to assist Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, wife of the president of the soclety: Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Mrs. Roscoe C. Patterson, Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Mrs. Edgar C. Ellis, er M. A. Romjue, Mrs. John J. Mrs. H. F. Niedringhaus, Mrs Jflhn W. Palmer, Mrs. Paul Bestor, Mrs. Edward D. Hays, Mrs. Elton Marshall, Mrs. Theodore C. Alford, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins. . The reception will be at 8:30 and dancing will begin at 9 o'clock, & buffet supper to be served during an intermis- sion, and favors that are to be some- thing different from the usual ones will be for the ladies. The dance floor will be in charge of Representative J. L. Mil- ligan, Dr."Werner A. Mueller, Mr. U. I;.:-:n Geasiin and Mr. John 8. Horn- Admission will be by card, distribu- tion of tickets being in chl.rue of the secretary, Mrs. Otis J. Rogers; Florence Court, who will be assisted by Repre- sentative Joe J. Manlove, Represent- ative David Hopkins, Representative John W. Palmer and Representative Dewey Short in the House Office Build- ing, by Mr. U. Bon Geaslin in the office of Senator Hawes, by officers of the so- clety, including Mr. W. W. Badgley, Treasurer Mr. Tudor Hall and by As- sistant Controller General J. L. Baity, Maj. Raymond E. Lee, 3 . Pherson, W. N. Holmes, Mr. Hi Charles Alger, Mr. Stanley H. Rldlnn, Miss Wil lmuuher Mr. W. B. Mrs. Craig L. Reddish, Mr. John B Gomon Miss Mabel Alexander, Mrs. T. F. X. Cflhh‘n and others. “The uri Society wfll have its April lneeunl during the week of the D. A. R. Congress, with a reception to delegates from Missouri to the congress. Card Party to. Benegt St. Gertrude's School A benefit card party will be given May 19 at Wardman Park Hotel for the St. Gertrude schml of Arts and Craft. Mrs. D. J. Callahan, president of l.he St. Gertrude Guild, is event and Mrs. James G. H-I&ktll h chairman of arrangements. AVE MONEY ON Slip covers —have us tailor make to fit your furniture. Samples and estimates :ul)mnucd 202 G $10 to $16.50 values. $39 to $45 528 stioP Monday and most $7.95 All A most re- St New Styles Legion Post Announces St. Patrick's Day Dance Victory Post, No. 4, the American Legion, assisted by its auxiliary and its drum corps, have completed arrange- ments for the St. Patrick's dance to be given under their sponsorship tomor- row evening at the Willard Hotel, with dancing from 9 until 1 o’clock. The committee in charge has made every effort to make colorful one and in snappy, l’ml!lc e program entertaln during mission. Mrs. Lillian Fairchild Jesso will sing several Irish songs of the yes- terday, and Miss Lorraine Yauchler will delight with an old-fashioned Irish jig. e floor eommmoe are members of the Post and Drum Corps, and are Mr. Madison L. Hill, chairman; Mr. A. B. Schwartz, Capt. Raymond Keith, Mr. Max Levy, Mr. Willlam H. Beckstein, Mr. Eldred L. Buchannan, Mr, Horace E. Wager, Mr. Ernest B. Lyon, Mr. Phillip Castle, Mr. Willlam H. Opits, Mr. J. Milton Dyer, Mr. Raymond Burke, Mr. William Parsons, Mr. Donald J. Moore and Mr. Richard W. Bywaters. The young ladles’ committee are Mrs. Marian Martin, chairman; Mrs. Clem- 2ns J. Western, Miss Gladys Alvord, Miss Katherine Alvorrd Mlll Margaret Par- sons, Miss Marian L. Hines, Miss Mar- garet Jane Crawford, Miss Jessie W. Ross, Miss Marian Johansen, Miss Agnes | Johansen, Mrs. J. Milton Dyer, Mh!‘ HBellle 8. Jenkins and Mrs. Charles N.| ess. Kl Dae Bl Scheduled for April 29 April 29 has been set as the the annual Dixie ball, given b; “fl%bz E. Lee Chapter, No. 644, Unit Daugh- ters of the Confederacy, with Mrs. John J. MacDonald chairman of the com- mittee on arrangements. Always one of the largest dancing events of the season, tife Dixie ball attracts distin- guhed visitors from all parts of the On_ the committee with Mrs. Mac- Donald this year are Mn Maud Howell Smith, Mrs. George D. Horning, Mrs. Richard A. Allen, Miss Laura Embrey Miss Ora Smith, Miss Gladys Allen, Mrs. Franklin Mcxl!. Mrs. H. Lake, Mrs. E. H. Lynham, ence Lancaster, Miss llelnor Collins and Mrs.'R. B. Whitehurst. Card Party nn'd Tea Given At Wesley Heights Club There will be a card party given at | the Wesley Heights Club the afternoon of March 21. Tea will be served after sists of Ml’é. Earle W. Wallick, chair- loe ander Yereance. Tables h-ve been_ re- served by . Frank Ballou, Mrs. Howard Nichols, Mrs. Frederick H. 3 Reception and Dance Scheduled March 22 In Aid of Memorial “SOns of Confederate Veter-: ans Outline Program De- signed to Benefit Manas- ses Battlefield Association. | Elaborate plans are being made for | the reception and dance to be given by the Sons of Confederate Veterans Sat-" urday night, March 22, at the Willard® | Hotel, for the benefit of the Manassas: Battlefield Memorial Association ands the Confederate Memorial Association, Arrangements for the event are charge of a committee headed by Mr. Arthur Clarendon Smith, division coms, mander, and Mr, Fred P. Myers, dis-- trict commander. Mr, Rufus Pearson fs_ chairman of the dance committee and’ Mr. J. R. Pope heads the floor com- mittee. Past Comdr. John Chumbley is2 chairman and Mrs. Carroll K. Schock, assistant chairman of the ticket coms* mittee, and assisting in the general plans are Mr. Weldon Price, Mr. Elton® Pillar and Mr. F. R. Fravell of the; executive committee, and Gen. Hawkins, Gen. Wilkinson and Col. John M. Fol lin of the committee of veterans. ‘The patrons and patronesses include? Mrs. William Corcoran _Eustis, Mrs. 3 J. ) P. Summerali, chief of staff, U. S. and Mrs. Summerall; Maj. Gen. an Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Representative B. O. Cheatham, Mrs. E. J. Rittwagen, Mrs. Rozier Delaney, Mrs. Alexandef” Stewart, Mrs. W. M. Butterworth, Mrs Crain E. Chadborn, Mrs Clay swnes Briggs, Mrs. Morgan D. Sanders, Mrs. James F. Parker, Mrs. Duncan Fletcher, Mrs. John H, Dwight, MlI Gist Blair, Mrs. Palmer Derby, Mrs. Philip O. Caffin, Mrs. Henry F Dimock, Mrs. Maxim Karolik, Mrs." Thomas P. Littlepage, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mr. Fleming Newbold, Mr. an, Mrs. Britton Brown, Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Brown, Mr. Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs, B, B. Jones, Mr. Simon Lyon, Mr. George’ Hoover, Mrs. Daniel C. Chace, Mrs. James F. Mitchell, Judge W. Y. Brant- ley, Mrs. Floyd P. Waggaman, Miss Bessie J. Kibbey, Mrs. James F. Curtis, Jennings, Mrs. Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, Mrs. tian Heurich, Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mrs, Henry P. and Mrs. Eugene: Meyer, Mrs. Demarest Lloyd Dr. ands Mrs, Charles P. Neill, Mrs. Charles 8.7 Deneen, Mrs. Harry 8. Ne', Mrs. Henry? Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mr. and Mn Gordon M. Artherholt, Mrs. aeom Chamberlain, Mrs. Burton Mrs, Ralph Hills, Mr. John W. ! Phfllp. Mrs. David S. Ingalls, Mrs. win 7 Perot, Mrs. Joseph Thropp, B. McClelian, Mrs. Wi | B. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rit«# | ter, Mrs. Tyler G. Kent, Mr, and Mrs." Edwin P. Morrow, Mr. David Hunt - Blair, Mrs. Clarence C. Willlams, Mrs:} W. F. George, Mrs. Ruth Richardson, Mrs. George W. Patton, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Moultry Hite, Mr. Daniel C. Roper, Mr. Horace Mann, Senator Guy D. Goff, Mr. Wilton 7. Lamibert, Mr. Melvin O Hasen.~ Mrs. gruder, Capt. and Mrs. Eimer Addler; T Capt.. and Mrs, Dudley Howard and< Lieut. and Mrs. Joe Bailey. “For the Welfare of Children” The Thrift Shop 504 10th St. N.W. SPECIALTIES Riding habits, white and khaki linen uniforms, Summer furni- ture covers, curtains and rods. AH kinds of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing. Permanently cond; ghildren's Hospital, Hhe cmld waie Children's Country Home ana the Erel - fiome snd the Prenatal Ciinic of (34 Bull’c‘her Mrs. Lawrence Benedict, F E or Afternoon, vening, Street and Sports Wear 15 to $24.75 $ MGl No Two Alike You'll be amazed at the values offered in the dresses compris- w Spring collecti is it possible to select from such a wide variety of d types of dresses low prices. Of printed plain flat crepe—satin— Dresses of the Better Kind chiffons and lace and chiffon chiffon—black or the gayer shades—but only one of each is obtainable. VANITY DRESS SHOPPE 527 14th St. N. W, Opposite Willard Hotel bling the finest Pelts, backed by our long experience as Practical Furriers, find ex- pression in the elegance and value of our stocks. formerly located at Wardman Park Hotel wishes to announce to their patrons that they have opened First Class Beauty Salon at 2604 Connecticut Ave. N. W, Near Million Doller Bridge New Shades Exclusive Models Outstanding Values One group of lod and Pointed 'FOXES of the $65 1$42.50 Special Attention to Children's Haircutting by Male Operators Our New Phone No. Columbia l‘l grade — for !.lrnd-y rves Any Selectibn Under Management of Mrs. Christine Houliban

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