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SOCIETY. | Ft. Humphreys' Music 4 ClubMembers Guests pf Capt. and Mrs. Oram Entertainment Committee Provides Attractive Pro- gram—Social Festivities | of Week Charming and| Varied—Special Notes. PORT HUMPHREYS, Va., March 15, #~The Fort Humphreys Music Club hnd4 & most pleasant meeting Tuesday nl‘m at the Belle Haven Country Club ls guests of Capt. and Mrs, Hugh P. Oram | of Belle Haven. The entertainment | committee, consisting of Mrs. D. P.| Booth, Mrs, D. A. Watt and Mrs. Henry | Berbert, presented a very interesting | program. A string quartet, composed of | Lieut. H. P. Loper, Lieut. F. H. Oxx, | Lieut. W. B. Higgins and Lieut. L. W. Prentiss, played medleys of popular songs, and each gave a solo number. Mrs L. E. Oliver sang a group of Spring accompanied by Mrs, H. S. Mil- | klfl'lsl the piano. Mrs. C. R. Blthurlt‘ ave a dramatic reading of Alfred | &oyfl poem, “The Highwayman,” no accompaniment by Mrs. g'm program was concluded soprano solos by Mrs, Oram. After re- | freshments there was dancing to music | furnished by the string quartet. Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes were hosts at a dinner at the Belle Haven Countty | Club preceding the musicale. Thexr‘ guests were MIJ and Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Capt. J. M. d M wood, capt Capt. and Mrs, D. McD. g d Mrs. ‘H. J. Conner, Capt. and Mrs. P. Oram, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert, Mrs, C. J. Wolfe and Lieut. H. C. Wolfe. w28 B TR ir guests at & Bund:‘y night, Ool and Mrs. H. F. Pipes. Maj. and Mrs. J. Taylor, Capt. and Mrs. D. McD. Bhurer‘ Capt. and Mrs. R. McK. Herrington and Capt. and Mrs. F. R. Lyons. Col. E. H. Schulz left Wednesday on un inspection trip to California and will | be gone for about two weeks. During | his absence Schulz will visit her father in wlllhml W. Va. Maj. John W. N. Schuls was the week end of Col. ahd Mrs. Schulz. Ma} Schuls is stationé@ in Chicago and is on general staff duty at Corps Area uarters. uent and Mrs. shnam wmon are tulations receiving congtal of a baby girl, Ann. ‘t w-lter Reed Hospital, Sundly. h 9. Several of the mdent officers in the #chool for Re-erve and National Guard to Foft . In this group are t. and Mrs. Emory L. Lesley, r and Miss Geraldine uxley of Haines , Fla.; capt and Mrs. Ruble I. o mfi:. N. €.; Lieut. and Mrs. Clint G. Smith of State College, N. Mex.; Lieut. and Mrs. Clarence T. Stonehocker of Rigby, Idaho, and Lieut. and Mrs. James L. Young of Victoria, Tex. Capt. and rrl ‘D lgrcD sh[e;re‘;:r; leaving Mont lor Texas T leave =t OCapt. 1henen home, prior t0 safling in May for a tour of duty in the Philippines. »Capt. and Mrs. Shearer were dinner t6_ Thursday of Lieut. and Mrs. . . Balsh. Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt have as their guest Mrs. Daniel Franklin of lo. Lieut. W. H. Powell, ity est of Lieut. and Mrs. y before the muncale. Mrs. Powell h mmm her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stanton, in Cumberiand, Md. her dinner before the musicale . Booth, Lieut. and Mrs. . H. Burton and Mrs. J. J. McGinley. . and Mrs. M. W. Marston were the Monday Night Bridge R. T. Oolner re the ven Wednes- day night by tal Bridge Club L% Tilden Gt - o Lynn Tingay were guests o Mrs. Anderson at mpgt lundn night. Mrs. _Courtena; y puyten Duyvil, N. Y., is ol Capt. and Mrs. D. McD. Bhurer Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. 8am Lockwood and Mrs. M. W. Marston attended the meet- ing of me Irvin Wells Chapter, D. A. R., in_Alexandria, Wednesday night. The students of the Engineer School and their wives attended the riding ex- hibition at Fort Myer Fridsy afternoon and were the tea guests of the officers and ladies of Fort Myer after the ride. Lieut. and Mrs. F. H. Ocx entertained Gee, Maj. IM Mrs. Mrs, H. €. Johnnnes, Olpt and Mrs. W. Marston, Oapt. and Mrs, C. B. Ool Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. lnd Mrs, B. C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Bathurst, Lleut lnd Mrs. W. D. mmm, Lieut, L. W. Prentiss | and Lieut. and lln G 'C. Reinhardt. Owing to the death of ex-President ‘Taft, the dances scheduled by the Offi- | cers' Club for March have been can- | celed. The next ‘hop will be on April 11. Mrs. J. Duhamel of Washi n | whn has boen visiting her daughter, H. Burton and Lieut. Burton, day for Charleston, 8. O. Club met Monday after- THE SUNDAY STAR, MIS8 MAUD LOUISE QUINTER, Daughter of Mr. ment to Mr. Joh: d Mrs. William Keyes Quinter, who announce her engage- arren Casedy, the wedding to take place in June. ~—Carter Bailey me noon in_the home of Mrs. R. T. Coiner. Rev. R. L. a.umun of New York is the guest of Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi Capt. and Mrs. G. F. their guests over the week end, Capt. and Mrs. Alexander Yereance of Washington. birth "erylnnd D-y“ pmgrlm Listed by State Society ‘The Maryland Society, Mr. Geor| Calvert, jr nre!ldenl. will celel ruu Maryland Thursday instead of Tuesday, umn 3, "The rty will be h n seven- . 0 | 0'Toole, Mrs. I. nun ot tht and has gram. Re| cum of murhlnm ln‘ pro- nged an renenutm J. chnleu Linthi- aryland will make an address and Mr. Ambrose Durkin, baritone, will | y. g & up of songs and Miss Anne cnry oss will also & group of songs, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Lowe, and Mr. Iredell Jenklns will sing & number of spirituals. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert will receive the guestu assisted by Representative and Mrs. Linthicum and Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, jr. The program will be fol- lowed by danc: 10 to 1 o'clock. The party is given for members and their guests and guest cards may be ob- tained by members from the president, treasurer or one of the sectetaries of the | E. soclety. Georgia Society To Meet Friday Evening, March 28 ‘The executive Georgia_ State announce the next meeting has been set for Fri- day evening. March 28, at the Wash- ington Hotel. The new of the society, who were lmhllcl at the last 3 resentati * | in charge are: ;| Neft; ranged, o'clock. The lmmcton Hee Club, directed by Mme. Vicarino, compmed of 25 talented young ladies, and assisted by Miss Mary Hale, ran: sop! . | riety of musical numbers. begin at 9:30 and continue until 12:30 o'clock. The Gi by guest tickets obtained at All Georgians and their friends sre invited to ule part in this function. 12 Miles N-Ib of thma\ Out Georgia Avenue Extended LUNCHEON—TEA—DINNER at this season includes Puried Han ana’ €50 betections. OPEN EVERY DAY’ Telephone Ashton 133 Spring Coats and Suits Presenting an ultra smart collec- 25 R tion of what's new in early Spring coats and Suits®*a wide choice of fabrics, furs and colors. to 59.50 F. Hobson had as ' tee | Bruce Bare, Mrs. M. W. Hunter, Dr. Benefit plays Announced By Women's Federation ‘The benefit sponsored by the District of Columbia Federation of Women's Olubs, with Mrs. Edith Sears and Mrs. Willlam La Varre as hostesses, will be resented Thutsday evening at 8 o'clock in St. Paul's Auditorium, at 1421 V street. Three one-act plays, “The Val- fent,” “Kitty CIi and “Followers,” will be presented. Amon[ t,he tron- esses are Mrs. Howard L. ‘kms Mrs. Edgar B, Meritt, Mrs, W W. Hus- band, Mrs. Jason Waterman, Mrs. Har- vey W. Wiley, Mrs. Cofbin ‘Thompsan, Mrs. Arthur Seaton, Judge Mary B, Dodson, Mrs. Grant Barnhart. Mrs. M. N. Pollock, Mrs. uuru Brennon, Dr. Della Du Comb, De Witt Croissant, Mrs. Anton Heltmuner Mrs. W. W. Scott, Mrs. W. . Link, Mrs. Henry Pennn Sawtelle, Mrs. Lioyd Biddle, Mrs. F. C. Brinley, Mrs. W. H. Winkleliaus, Mrs. rrefl Pratt. Mrs. Robert Bates, °T. S. Tincher, Mrs. J. B. Gwin, Mrs. Eva Criswell, Mrs. Gastessen, Mrs. Grace Morris, Mrs. Je- rome Lightfoot, Mrs. Frank Thiel, Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs, D. S. Platt, Mrs. Ashburn, Mrs. Thomas E. Robinson, Mrs, F. G. Awalt, Mrs. Charles Lang- ley, Mrs. Marie Heath, Mn L. V, Brown, Mrs. Don Smith, How. Simon, Mrs. Carl Hunt, urs Oeqxle Evans, Mrs. Thomas_Faris, Mrs, Louls Feiton, Mrs. H. F. Patterson, Mrs, William N. Brahm, Mrs. J. W. Man- ning, Mrs. George selm\d. Mrs. L. T. Jones, Mrs. J. R. Gaskins, Mrs. Edgar T. Brown, Mrs. Grattan Kerans and Mrs. 8. W. Morris, OB S.&hCln;ter Schedules Spring Card Party Esther Chapter, No. 5, O. ¥.'S. has made plans for the 8 rlnl ard party 0 be Beid in. the large ball room of the i Wlllng, Hotel the afternoon of Tuesday, April Acting as chairman of the committees Patroness, Mrs. J. Harry Cunnlnlhnm reurvltlonl. Mrs. Harold & Mrs. Stanley Ridings; candy, Mrs. Blymond Babceock; tickets, Mrs. Albert Shafe ‘This annual event which is a recog- nized feature of Easter week, is under the direction of the ways and means committee, of which Mrs. BEarle D. Stocking is chairman; Mrs. Albert C. Shafer, first vice chairman, and Mrs. Chester C. Guy, second vice chairman. rnmmmmnmmnlmmmnmmm DRESSE unnmumuuum|mmmnumum that will also be certain to our store. oAt/ beautiful colors. . dreds of Coctail Model that vie with each other 4.n the new colors -nd Navy...Georgettes in pieces, Coat, The Friendly Shop Forgetting Profit on Our Birthday! A Value Giving Event, prepared for our regular customers, et BALI THE BIG SENSATION! OVER 500 PARIS COPIES! NOTE—Knitted Suits for -golf and tennis, ¢ Sweater and Skirt...the new colors are light and Spnn‘blu. WASHINGTON, Glee Club Announces Annual Spring Concert A hemeal Bpring cocert ). the third _ann con .l.'u-beth Somers Glee cm flmud y Miss Lucy Clark BStreet, nla place Tuesday night, at 8 oelnck in Barker Hall, of the Young Women's Christian Association, Seventeenth and K streets. The lleo m ‘numbering young living in | the Capital, will be assisted by the Trio Intime, comprising Miss Evelyn Scott, Miss Alice Merrell and M Catherine Benson. The complete list of patronesses for the concert includes many well known lovers of music in the city, among whom are: Mrs. Willlam D. Mitchell, | Fraulein Else Alves, Miss Hettle P. | Anderson, Miss Jane Bartlett, Mrs. Wil- | llam Hamilton Bayly, Mrs. Daniel Bor- | den, Mrs. Mirlam Brock, Mrs. Thomas ‘tdwln Brown, Mrs. Willlam Lincoln | Brown, Mrs. Eveline Burgess, [mncen E. Chickering, Mrs. wmum | Butterworth, Mlu Dorothy Coggeshall, Miss Jean n Cole, Mrs. Wilson | Compton, Mrs. wmlnn Knowles Cooper, Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, Miss Elizabeth Eastman, Miss Eleanor Eckhardt, Miss Alice Edwards, Miss Gertrude Ennes, Miss Estelle Foster, Miss M H Miss Lols Gates Gorman, Mi |liam E. Humphrey, Miss Imogene B. | Ireland, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Frau Kiep, | Mrs. John Blake Kendall and Mrs. | Irving W. Ketchum. Also Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. QGertrude Lyons, Mrs. Willlam F. McDowell, Mrs. A Cham- | bers Oliphant, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Miss Elsa_Peterson, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, Miss Elizabeth Plerce, Mrs. Edmund Platt, Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifer, Saunders, Mrs. John T. D. A. Skinner, Mrs. Willism Adams 8lade, Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Huston Thompson, Miss Pearl Waugh, Mrs. Ben Temple Web- ; ¥, Mrs. Luke 1. Wilson, Miss Mary Herbert C. Woolley, Wright and Mrs. Fred ‘Judge O'Toole to Prendc At St. Patrick's Day Fete Judge Mary O'Toole will preside at the annual St. Patrick's day dinner to | be given at the Women's City Club to- motrow evening at 6:30 o'clock. “The Hills of Donegal” will be the subject of a talk by Miss Winifred A. Young of London and Donegal; Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Mrs. Joseph H. Trainor and Mrs, Thomas A. Cantwell will each give & up of songs. Mr. Martin Dowd will be the accompanist. Prof. William Lee Corbin will talk on Irish dramatists. Reservations have been made by Judge Mary O'Toole for fixuu Miss Laura B, Cooper and guests, rs. John James WAlsh and guests, Mrs. Paulina Sabin and guests, Miss Pearle Jencks and guests, Miss Elsa Donaldson and gmt Miss Mary Mc- Kenney, Miss Elfie C. Oarlson, Mrs. J. Garfield Riley and guest, Mrs. J. Leo olb, Miss Katherine Horan, Charles Willcox, Miss Bt Ella McCristal, Baker Spencer, Mrs.” C. M. Mrs. C. M. Pratt, Mrs. Henry W. Sey- mour, Mrs. Grattan Kerans, Miss Mar- garet A. Hayden, Miss Mary A. Hayden, Miss Laura L. Tracy, Miss M. Alvina Carroll, Miss Mary B. O'Toole, Mrs. J. Edwin Reid_and guest, l:lll- Meridith and guest, Mrs. H. 8. ace, Miss Florence W. Layton, M n k Golden, Miss Sara Grogan, Miss Beryl Ingram, Mrs. Frances Wi Hambleton, Frances Foye and guests, Mrs. Catherine M. P. Vosbury and guests, Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Marie Kearney and guests, Mrs. Thomas Sudler, Miss Caro- line V. Sudler, Mias Elizabeth R. Fre- burger, Mrs. Alice Marle Minch, Mrs. Nina Swaim Reed, Miss Blanch B. Brown, Dr. Helen M. Strong, Mrs. Mar- jorle De La Mater, Mrs. Viola M. How- ell . Baker, Miss Clara Greacéen and est, Mrs. Anna H. Farrar, Mrs. Lila Graves, Mrs. Caroline B, Stephen and Miss Elizabeth F. Kin Mrs, Church Lnymen_Spomor Dance for Friday Evening The néwly elected president of the ter of the Layman's e of All s’ Church, Mr. Bdward H. Horton, and Mrs. Horton; past president, Mr. John W. Adams, and Mrs. Adams, and Mr. and' Mrs. Prank B, Steele wiil act as hosts and hostesses at the St. Pat- rIcks dance next Friday night, March sponsored by the Laymen’s League 43 Al Souls' Church, Among the features, special Irish melodies will be furnished by an or- chestra and favors appropriate for the oceasion will be given. Cards will also ‘be provided for those who do not dance. ends of the chapter desiring invi- tations should address or telephone the church secretary, Mr. Laurence C. Staples, All Souls’ Church. Breslan 1307~9~1~13 G St.N.W. 200 New Spring COATS attract . | Fred W, Byrne, Mrs. Ann M. Odum, s, Miss Violet Ann | Pyt MARCH 16, 1930—PART THREE. INTERESTING ENGAGEM D. C, ativity P.-T. A. to Hold Annual Card Party “The Nativity Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation of Brightwood, D. C., will hold its fifth annual card party on St. Pat- rick’s night, March 17, at 8:15 o'clock in the school auditorium. ‘The commiittee reports much interest is being shown in the ecard party. Mrs. E. V. Parker and Mrs. E. C. Kimble are the chairmen and are being assisted by Mrs. Thomas W. Lyons, Mrs. H. E. Smith, Mrs. M. J. Kindsfather, Mrs, Alexander Clarke, Mrs. C. E. Tucker, Mrs, Philip Regah, Mrs. Leo Cavanaugh, Mrs. L. Broderick, Mrs. H. B. Maulding, Mrs. Walter Gallagher, Mrs, Bowman, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mrs. John King, Mrs. W. R. Poore, Mrs. Charles Baudoin, Mr. Charles O'Connor, Mr. 8. L. Kowal- ski, Mr. Entwine and Mrs. A. J. Small- ‘The list of patrons includes Rev. B. J. Hannemann, Mr. Charles O'Connor, Mr. Charles Baudoin, Mrs, R. B. Mur- ray, Mrs. H. E. Smith, Mrs. T. W. Lyons, Miss Hannah Baumann, Mrs. Kingsfather, Mrs. John Hunter, Rosinski, Mrs, B. Reichardt, Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Stelle, Mrs. Rey- nolds, Mrs. M. Locklin, Mrs. F. O'Donnell, Mrs. E. C. Kimble, Mrs. E. V. Parker, Mrs. J. Errtter, Mrs. L. Cavanaugh, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. O'Loughlin, Mrs. A. W. Mersch, Mrs. J. H. West, Mr. Charles J. Warren, Mrs. F. J. Mersch, Mrs. R. Bowers, Mrs. Schlanzer, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs, Green, Mrs. H. M. Maulding, Mr. Eugene Edwards, ;. Mrs. G. Beatty, Mrs. H. McDonald, Mrs. J. C. Katnes, jr; Mr. L. E. Boehme, Mrs. Willlam Brown, Mrs. Giller, Mrs. Sam Blick, Mrs. Willlsm O’'Donnell, Mrs. Adam Weschler, Mrs. Pat O'Connor, Mrs. Gregor Kramm, the Misses Nau, Miss M. Baumann, Mrs. Frank Auth, Mrs. 8. P. Holland, Mrs. J. Meegan, Mrs. T. Cantwell, Mrs. A. Williamson, Mrs. Bat- son, Mrs. Latimer, Mrs, C. Phillips, Mrs. W. Koonts, Mrs. E. 'Walsh, Mrs. E. . Guilfoyle, Mrs. H. . R. McKeever, Mrs. M. Shanks, Mrs. W. E. Stewart, Mrs, U, G. Cunningham, Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. J. E. Connelly, Mrs. C. Ruppert, Mrs, M. Collins, Mrs. T, Gor- don, Mrs. P. Griffith, Mrs. Claxton, Mrs. W. Jones, Miss Belle Faulkner, Mss. J. Aukward, Mrs. Sheehy, Mrs. R. C. Ray, | Mrs. A. Kelly, Mrs. O'Donnell, Mrs. James Ferriter, Mrs. W. R. Poore, Mrs ©. Bslin, Mrs. R. Gallagher, Mrs. E. J. O’'Connor, Mrs. A. A. Reimer, Mrs. H. F.| Mess, Mrs. J. A. Becker, Clarke, jr.; Mrs, G. Brilmeyer, Mrs. T R. Brown, Mrs. Zinn, Mrs. R. Tl Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Brannan, Clements, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Was W. Gallagher, Mrs. Edward May, Mrs. Charles Haight, Mrs. George Mullin, Mrs. Rhatigan, Mrs. Filllus, Mrs. Leiss, Mrs. H. H. England, Mrs. G. H Smith, Mrs. K. Kinsel n, Mrs, J. Helster, Mrs. J. Gen ese, Mrs Thomas Murphy, Mrs. D. Clark, Mrs. E, Hourihane, Mrs. H. Jones, . Malt- by, Mrs. C. Koontz, Mrs. H. wuver Mrs. Emory Boyle, Mrs. R. Daily, Mrs. B. Harper, Mrs. Wade H. Barrett, Mrs. Smallwood, Mrs. Charles Chll‘lel Gmlth. Mrs. Ann J. Bodine and Mn Young Manled Couples’ Club to Present Come't]yl The Young Married Couples’ Club of | Gunston Temple Presbyterian Church will prelem a three-act comedy, “The \" Tuesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock, at the church gymnas! ., The mem- bers of the cast include Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pledger, Mrs. Dorothy Todd, Mr. George Prevost, Mr. and Mrs, Dou| 1as Horne and Mr. and Mrs. John Larson. Tickets may be obtained from the members of the cast. BEACON INN 1801 Calvert Bt. N.W. SUNDAY 5.COURSE DINNER, $1.00 m- ll il -.m. to 7:30 p.m. Coektail dous Potatoes - 13 MO R IIIHIIII"II"HIIIIIIIHIPIII.'I-: Values $29.50, $39.50 & $49.50 The Cape Coat, the Cape- Coat, e, ‘Galyak, _Lapin, Broadtail, Squirrel, Mole, Fitch, Caracul. Startling New Styles in Values $19.95, $25 & $29.50 Street Dresses, Aftemoon Dresses Evening Dresses IN ASSEMBLING THIS GROUP OF DRESSES FOR THIS SALE V-A-L-U-E -E was the parmount dly say that you never e the de vanoly of .One-piece styles and hun- Flowered Chiffons— for their rare colors ings—and styling. ..One Piece and Coat Models t and Business Drésses—of substantial for Spring, alse Black every color. SPECIAL Suit. BRESLAU'S Belted Suit, the Fin, ip Full-Length Suit, the Card the Waistlii that are new! Monkey, Wolf, Fox and Al Sizes Cuits 375 Values $29.50, $39.50 and $49.50 have come back strong! but now they are lnllcr- ent—here are a few the NEW ’TYLIS: Th- Nipped-Back Smt, the the an Jacket 1307-1313 @ St. N. W.| .| to take place in the early Summer. jIMn. Keefer's Song Recital & | Mrs. Keefer's song recital at the May- ' | flower Hotel on the afternoon of Friday, MISS MARY LEE PHILLIPS, Whose mother, Mrs. Philllp Lee Phillips, announces her engagement to Mr. Francis ameson, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Franklin Jameson, the marriage ~—Harris-Ewing Photo. the D-ulhun of the American Revolu- tlol which Mrs. Frank Hight is re- gent; '.ne Dolly Madison Chaj ter of the Daughters of the American Reévolution, of which Mrs. Wilbur Leech is regent; the Mu Phi Epsilon National Musical Sorority, sponsored by Miss Hazel Wood, And [3 froup of women representing the blican national: committee, of | wn cn Mts. Louise M. Dodson is di- rector of the women's division. Also there are included among Mr: Attracting Music Lovers Although almost three weeks away, Arl'fl 4, has attracted so large a number music lovers in the Capital City that all of the boxes are taken for the evmt. which will lntroduee Mn Keefer for the second season to Washington as a | Keefer's patronesses a number of wom. concm artist of pramlmnee. in & rare (en of prominence in Washington not g which she will be assisted | heretofore announced, among them be- y ‘Ahother outstanding Washington | ing Mrs. William Butterworth, Mrs, musician, Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schulge, rt Lowe Bacon, Mrs. Trac; 'S, concert pimlnt J._Allen, Mrs. Q. Wallace Several well known otganizations and W\llhm D. Gonnof, wife socleties of Wi n have taken boxes for the concert, lmon, them be- the Mary Washington ter o( u. H sllvem, wife. of Gen. an opera type step-in with A CLEVER FITTING. SECRET inder the artful bow] for the woman who cannot wear the ordmary opera and | Thomas J. muln Mrs. J. C. SOCIETY. | Bay State Society Listé Meeting for March 21 ‘The fifth meeting of t* son of the Massachuse..o=c_.aiy of Washington will be held Fridey eve- ning, March 21, in the gold room of the Wardman Park Motel. Danting will begin promptly at 9. a’clock and continue until 1 o'clock am. McWilllams Syn- copators will furnish the music. ‘This big reception, entertainment |and dance is to be in honor of the newly appointed Assistant Attorney General Charles B. Ri and Mrs, Rugg, of Worcester, and the Massachu- | setts press correspondents at the c-plnl | A large attendance is anticipated based on the numerous requests for tickets from the members. By & unani- mous vote of the committee the same orchestra has been engaged, the mu- sicians in turn having zmmfled to put | on _special features for this big affaif. | _The entertainment committes 18" in charge or Mn. John A. cmmberllln and Mrs. L. D. Gibbs. 1t is the aim 6! the oflleern and_committees to mne this reception one of the biggest social affairs ever held in ‘the history of the soclety. Mr. Sanford Bates, prum of the soclety, lgld Mrs. Bates will head the receiving ‘The dancing will be in charge of Mr. Lewis W. Hart, Mr. Robert H. Kempton and Mr. John H. Springer. Mr. Charles F. Sharkey and Mr. Frank E. Mickey are in chlr,e of the music. Application blanks for new members and mt tickets can be secured from the tary, Mr. George A. Hernan, 1345 ou»na street northwest. P Mississippians Sponsor Reception and Dance ‘The Mississippi Boclety will hold their regular reception and dance Friday eve- ning, March 38 at Meridian unnnmn. 2400 Sixteenth street northwest. is the fourth reception and dance xiven by the soclety this Winter." hch ‘meet- ing has been well attended by Missis- slp ians and their friends. Mhshslwllns their friends are invited. 'l'he floor committee includes Miss Catherine Harrison, Miss Mariana Har- rison, Miss Emma Collier, Miss Laura Collier, Miss Polly Norwood, Miss Ruth QGrahm, Miss Mabel Grahm, Miss Maxene Wetherbee, Mrs. Frances L. Green, Lieut. Hugh B. Waddell, Lieut. Paul C. Kelly, Mr. A. L. Ingle, Mr. Thomas E. Rhodes and Mr. Leavern L-cny The reception and rtainment, from 8:30 to 9:30 uclock wm be fol- lowed by dancing pwmpuy at 9:30 o'clock and cnnunulnl until 12" o'clock. Rndin( Club Meen In Home of Mrs. Walliek The Thursday Reading Club.held its monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. | Barle . Wallick, Cathedral avenue, | Thursday, March when Mrs. F. B. Harris, wife of the pastor af the Foun- dry Methodist Church, reviewed “‘Goro- | net " by Manuel Komroff, and Mrs. Léo Paulger reviewed “Laughing Boy,” - by Oliver La Farge. Other memhers pres- ent were Mrs. laide N | Harry B. | Pisher, Reeder, Mrs. Mrs, | Joy E. Morgan and Mrs. M.-H. Foht- Ah yes! 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