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SOCIETY. Annapolis Marks Opening Of Early Spring Festivities Program of Society Dinners and Dances in Sched- ule—Notable Wedding Challenges Interest. Special Md., March 22.—The event: of interest of the week in | port, the marriage on Friday widow of place at St. Marga! ‘Washington, at 5 o'clock. g l!etbg't Smith per’(;rmed , which was a quiet one mmm and a few intimate friends present. The bride has been her home in Annapolis for the three years and with her young ughters has been living on Maryland avenue. Mrs, Gray was formerly Miss Helen Glenn of Georgia. Gray will reside in Richmond, Misses Ellyson will remain in Ann-polt.a of . . 8. A.; Miss Sue Reid Gray and Mr, Alfred Ayres of Richmond, Comdr. and . _Robert Rogers, Comdr. and ‘Wickham, Mrs. Lawrence Miller and Miss Jane Miller, all of Annapolis. ‘This will be a rather quiet week here as um:y of the athletes will be away for the intercollegiates at the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, at bridge, Mass. The last boxing bouts of the season took place last 3 contests will be held and every after- on the Severn ball game will . | Baltimore for the ‘The . | spent the past week end as rgaret Notes. and lgl“!lunden will reside at New- Menocal, wife of Mrs. George L. Lieut. Menocal, gave a lunc 3 bfld‘e party Friday of this week at the cheon and is spending in-law, Rea! Lea King the ‘William P. Manly, ent's tea room, “The '8- ‘There were about 20 guests. Emily Ritchie Gardner of New York was the guest for a few days dur- ing the week of her lunr"-ther, Judge Donald McLean, who the Winter and Spring at the resldenee of his brother and sister. 132*:1 and Mr- Walter Mn nmeoec Bulmer has been in r Ad- n, on two days and was a patient at Woman’s Hos- et pital. Miss Charlotte Milburn of New Yo::. e of Miss Ma: Halsey, d:uzhm of , | Capt. and Mrs, Willlam F. Halsey, on ; | the Reina Mcreedu Miss Lydia Beatty el P’hflld J was w;t during the 8. Popham, jr wife ol uaut Popham, on Southern avenue. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Lee Andrews gave a tea Sun afternon at their residence at Wardour. Among uulr guests were Capt. and Mrs. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Mrs. c-.lvln Bertolete, Comdr, and Mrs. Joseph Deem, Lieut. and Mrs. Wade DeWeese, Lieut. A. Dudley Brown, Lieut. Radcliffe Welles and Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph Skylstead. , daughter of ewton Nichol of her cousins, un-eur. st their apartment, on State uondny evening a reception for about ests was held at the Annapolitan ‘The committee in charge con- Reginald Ridgely of St. John's College, Mr. Walter Hudson and Mr. Daniel Nichols. | Ohisssing Weddings ‘were Capt. and Mrs. C. mnp Snyder, Lieut. m and Mrs. John Blrfl.mn d ‘ln ton of Wi D.C. Charles Liveweaven of Phludelphh Mr. few days of his brother, the Officers’ . Thornton Dashiell ’1: residing 8lx 29 2 Haf b B3 Clnllenfie Interest In the Society World Elizabeth who sang “At Das myumr-ma-anvm ly attired in pe romaine dress of pink shade, with a black Ballybunt! bonnet-sha hat, and she carried white bridal roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Ocker- 1d, wore yellow #m-mhn and carried yel- Immediately following the ceremony mmun Neeb left for a wedding Beaux Arts Ball Foreseen As Colorful Event other colleges. This is thcir first per- formance in & Southern university. Miss Ruth Lane Stikeleather of Ashe- vflh.N C., will lead the grand march th Alfred A. Arbogast, also of Ashe- ville whohpnsmmco(theb-.u eleather, who is a student at Con- her del last be the Costumes nno “A Revel in tis” will theme of the ball this year, of | will be required of all who are allowed on the dance floor, butmnmfl:n“l Men and women from many ancient . |lands will be represented. They will come from Greece and Rome, from t and Africa, from India and Arabia, frdn the Far Orient, from the eolu Northlands, and even' from mountain cities of the Incas and asparagus A King Neptune and all his court wl\llum ‘The meeting was cnlled to order benmmmneetumsewmrwmver Iryuurqent.nnnnu Mulcare. rs. |the city beneath the sea. Mermaids | wife - rder, ‘ednesday aff y, which ing! \ped nd d, In recent wve furnished ceton, | 20Ciety. ty. Miss but Atlan permit the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! OPENS KENTSDALE FOR TEA MRS. ORMOND LAWSON-JOHNSTON, Formerly Mrs. Lyman B. lnbll, at her Maryland home, Iowa Society Schedules Elaborate Entertainment Arrangements have been completed for & big entertainment to be given by | moor A the Iowa Society of Washington, in the Willard room at the Willard Hotel, Miss Larrabee Entertains In Honor of Sister ferred to Washington from Haiti. ‘The guests included Miss Josephine Thomp- kins, Miss Janet Richards, Miss Mar- guerite Owen, Miss Helen Dyer, Miss Jane Hermann, Miss Dorothy Spring, Mrs. H. H. Jacobs, Mrs. Henry D. Ralph, Mrs. Thomas Kirby and Miss Merriam Chisholm. Mr. and Mrs. Kekene. Enteruin for Daughter Mrs. Peter Kekenes enter- tained at a party yesterdsy afternoon for their daughter, Miss Mary Kekenes, Wm. Rosendorf 1215 G St The Original “G” Street Furrier Metropolitan 9285 Natlenal 8663 OXES Smart, Rich, Be- coming Neck- piece of Rich Furs and Superior Quality Bachked ;- Nusendorf Guarantee Red, Brown, Beige, Pointed $55.00 Grade This Week rds. S. Hoffman, president of society, has instituted an innova- progri a mov- Guest, tickets and membership car may be obtained from the secretary the Roosevelt Hotel. Franklin Chapter, D.AR., Entertained at Luncheon Miss Agnes Merchant of 3649 New Hampshire avenue northwest, assisted 3 Mrs. C. B. Tavenner and Mrs. Flemming, entertained the Sarah Franklin apter, D. A. R, at a luncheon and business meeting Wed- nudly. March 19. hilc '.hn ul’ll‘l‘:er: ::re it mmd white, cen o and white sweet peas 1?1‘ . Bomar Beel was a (uen and gave Kentsdale, where humum Lawson-Johnston took ‘week ago and where this afteroon they are entertaining at MARCH 23, -1930—PART THREE. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents heim. The Wednesday Card cxulz was en- ertained at home, on Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Alvin West of New York, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. short 'lllt left for Holly- wood, to spend a while before returnln‘ to her home. Mr. James E. Rosenthal has returned Kohner, Amy Behrend, Gertrude thr- by and Syl'll Sherby, who are students at Goucher College, are home for a 10- day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. David Strauss will versary with a reception at the Hotel Washington Thursday evening, April 10, from 8 to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoftenmaler, who .hlve been nbrold since their wedding in February, are expected home during week and will be at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Hoffenmaier was formerly Miss Narisse Sales of Louisville, Ky, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mrs. Moe Dannenberg of New York is the week end guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Liebman of Woodley THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER B Sundays Dinner, 1 to 8 P.M. muxemmofmmmbmm anni . The Miss Elaine Bacas, Miss Marjorie McIntyre and Miss Mar- garet Lambert. W, M. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Monday! A TIMELY YQoses SPRING COAT EVENT A Very Exceptional and Fortunate Pur- cnase Brings Us a Limited Number of New $59.50 and $69.50 Coats to Sell SOCIETY. as & guest Miss Eisa Lautman of Chi- Mr. lndmmwnifllfl umrpendhicnvukm!w!afl. Georgia Society Lists Meeting Friday Evening ‘The Georgia State Society has an- nounced that its meeting for this month will be held at the Washington Hotel next Friday evening. The Arlintgon Hall Glee Club will be A’!Mmuo(mmh&ylnd'ln;lw & musical m'cl'nm ewdlch by is com- poled o( 25 youn( 1a a number of hem coming to Arlington Hall from Duncin. will at 9:30 o’clock. ittee In charge has comm h, | excellent music and has made every ef- evmad tional Palestine fund. Folk songs, music and movhu pictures will feature the exercises. Mrs. John Safer and Mn Louis Schirefel hl'Q arranged an teresf The dx!nu Purim entertainment will be held at the Community Center afternoon at 2 o'clock. mmyufln‘mmlemmm home of Mrs. uun&e nol Connecticut nvvnue ernoon tea was served. Mr. Mmon Strauss of Pittsburgh was a guest at the Mayflower Hotel the past week, en route to his home from a visit in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Jerome Antel and children, who were the guests of her rxenh. Mr. and Mrs. Augun xleebln ‘Thirteenth street, has returned her home in Cleveland, Ohio. d . Myron Hess of Atlantic City were guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal, last week. Mr: Schoenthal and Miss Mildred Ptm motored to Atlantic City to be their guests for the week end. Mr and Mrs. August Kleeblatt have presen be | tickets may be obmnedm (ornomlnthaavenln:nen)orml one. Admission will be b flldl'::mm M‘::m and Miss Eloise Dasher. Mississippi Society To Meet Friday Evening ‘The next regular A number of Mpmenutim their wives and daughters, from the several sections of the ptuemnz as the guests of the Mississippi A lplendid muxiul m has been arranged by M ian Chenoweth, after which wul be dancing from 9:15 to 12 o'clock p.m. Guest cards can be procured at the door or from the financial secretary, Mr. H. c. Danner. ateid by M A N ON headlines from france four little imports just bobbed off the boat. from patou—agnes—goupy and alphonsine, exact replicas by manon are now ready for gay fashionables. straw trico} twirled and. clipped by agnes in her gay inimitable manner. 10,00 french gros- grain by jean patou one of those irresistibly chic "rag of & hat" affairs.. 12.50 a ‘cap’ for highbrows lace straw end belting ribbon —by goupy. 10.00 . |and mermen will be with him, and’ l very interesting talk on the work at among his attendants are to be many | Ellis Island being done by the D. A. R. crelmm from the hidden depths of the : Miss Beele Browning read a letter of | thanks from the Blue Ridge Industrial Dlndn will begin at midnight Fri- School for a box of clothing whlch the day and wlu mnt!mu until Saturday chapter sent. The historian, morning at das rison, gave an interesting rewmg $37.50 A small lnp-n( reserves your choice 13 DROOP’S 1300 “Gee” THE ORDINARY OF THE MASS (GREGORIAN CHANT) Sung By Pius X CHoR Under the Leadership of MRS. JUSTIN B. WARD 1857 IS SPENDING MONEY WISELY We have recognized the truth and wisdom of this for more than seventy years, for which reason we have adhered to selling only such | merchandise as will prove a satisfying invest- | ment for our patrons. Products of standard | manufacture yield such results. THE PiaNO for your home should be chosen with scrupu- lous care—above all, for its Tone Quality and durability. We specialize in this, and offer you a choice among outstanding products of the world. 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