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SOCIETY. Music Clubs Hold Interest Of Social Se t in Annapolis Organizations Composed of Midshipmen Schedule Opening Performances—Special Events of Interest in Record of Week. ANNAPOLIEk.‘Ildq le}::‘ 29.—This week end marks the opening perform- ances of the musical clubs made up entirely of midshipmen. The first per- formance was given this afternoon and the second took place this evening. performances are the last of the are usually greeted by a crowded house. Among those who went to Philadel- phia for the athletic events were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, their son and daughter, Miss Margaret Halsey and William F. Halsey, 3d. Capt. Hal- sey went with the Navy team and Mrs. | Halsey and their children accompanied Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mal- comson to Philadelphia by motor. They returned to home here Monday. Others who also spent a few days in Philadelphia were Capt. Paul J. Dashiell, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr.; Comdr, snd Mrs. Joseph Deem, Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mrs. Howard Morton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walden L. Ainsworth, Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Fred- erick G. Reinicke. Recent hosts at dinner were Comdr, and Mrs. Henry G. Cooper, jr, who entertained for Mrs. Alfred Gray, for- merly Mrs. Gordon Ellyson, whose mar- riage to Mr. Gray took place in Wash- ington Priday. With the guest of honor, those present were Capt. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Deem, Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mrs. | ding to take place at Edgehill, near| | Charlottesville, Va., Aprfl 3. Comdx.s | and Mrs. John Bowers, at their resi- | friends here who will Be interested m’ the announcement. Mr. Carl Bowers of New York has | been the guest during the past week of his brother and sister-in-law, Comdr. and Mrs. John Bowers at their resi- dence, on Charles eet. | Mrs. Gaston Costet is the guest of | her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Howard E. Yule, in their home, at_Cincinnati, Ohio. Maj. and Mrs. Roy D. Lowell and their two sons are occupying the resi- | dence on the naval reservation formerly occupied by Maj. and Mrs. Thomas Clarke and family. o iEvents of Interest Noted in the Record Of Capital Society (Continued From First Page.) Howard Morton, Capt. Paul J. Dashiell | and Mr, Daniel Nichols. Mrs. Charles P. Macklin, who, with her family, is spending the Winter and Spring at Ogle Hall, gave a luncheort Friday in Baltimore at the Mount Ver- non Club for Mrs. Thomas Kurtz, who is making her home in Baltimore. Capt. Kurtz is in business there. The other guests at the luncheon were Mrs. De Courcy W. Thom, Mrs. Pembroke Thom and Mrs. Morrison Henry. Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest ar- rived in Annapolis Wednesday after several months . Mrs. Guest spent most of her tire in Spain. She arrived in New York the first of the, n, and make her home at Miss Anna Owens, formerly of {gmh‘w making her end guest of her cousin, Mrs. ‘Walsh of No. 8 Maryland avenue. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Syl- vannus Stokes, jr., entertained at an oyster roast at their home, on South River. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes recently returned from California, where they spent the Winter. Their guests at this oyster roast were Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Cali- home Mrs. William J. Giles, Mrs. Calvin Ber- | tolete, Mrs. Charles Soule, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wild and Lieut. Ros- coe H. Hillenkoetter. Later in the afternoon they were joined by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Austin, Capt. Paul J, Dashiell and Lieut. and Mre William ‘A, S. Macklin. Mis. Willlam H. Chamberlain and her dnu*}nter of Mount Kisco, N. Y, spent a short time in Annapolis the first of the week. Mrs. Chamberlain and Miss Chamberlain are en route from Fort George, near Jacksonville, Fia. where they spent the Winter. They were joined here by Miss Judith Cham- berlain, who is a student at Hannah Moore Reistertown, Md. and . Wil- time " week. While there they were guests at a luncheon given in her apartment at the Highlands by Mrs. Robert K. Kennedy, Whose hus- band, Rear Admiral Kennedy, was for- merly on duty at the Naval Hoegi.t:l here. The other guests were Mrs. Bar- ron Du_Bois, Mrs. Edward Old, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. George Neale, Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. J. O. Richardson and Mrs. Robert Heiner. Mrs. Edward Palmer, widow of Capt. , of Ventnor, N. J, is the guest of Mrs. Arthur W. Dunbar, wife of Capt. Dunbar, at the Naval Hos- pital here. Dr. and M#s, J. C. Gittings of Phila- delphia will soon join the colony at ‘West River, having recently purchased there known as Cottage Parms. as Windsor Farms. Dr. tings will occupy their new home in . E. Hall Mrs. M. E. Manly and Miss Mollie Milligan were Jjoint hostesses at a supper party Sat- urday evening given in the home of Miss Milligan on Maryland avenue, their guests going after H:‘?g;r to the dance given at Carvel the of- ficers. Among those present were Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wild, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, Mrs. Willlam J. Giles, Mr. Richard Morton, Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger, Miss Knox of Baltimore, Lieut. Stephen R. Forbes Colhoun, Mrs. Cal- Charles Soule, Brookline, Mass, are the guests of Mre. Coffin’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Boule, wife of Capt. Soule, at her resi- dence, on Pranklin street. At the dance Baturday evening given by the younger officers for their friends guests were received by Mrs. Wol- cott E. Hall, wife of Comdr. Hall; Mrs. Lawrence Wild, wife of Lieut Comdr. ‘Wild; Lieut. Comdr. Robert Maury and Lieut. A. Dudley Brown. This was the last dance for the season and great credit for its success is due the com- mittee, of which Lieut. Willlam S Heath was chairman. The others as- sisting were Lieut. Charles Lee Andrews and Lieut. A. Dudley Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ridgely ‘Thompson, and Mr. Thomas P. Grif- fin, son of Mrs. Paul Bastedo, the wed- ofN.J, Mrs. John M. Ames has been joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by Miss Katherine Delaney of Youngstown, Ohio, who will pass a short time here. | Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carlisle of Water- | town, N. Y. are at the Mayflower on their way home from the South. They | are accompanied by Miss Catharine | Taylor. Mrs. James Cartwright and Mrs. George Reaves of Toronto, Canada, are at the Hotel Grafton to remain during the month of April. Mrs. Nellle I. Harwood of Lynn, Mass,, is at the Dodge Hotel for abouf a month. Miss Eleanor Tevander and Miss Mar- garet Beall have been visiting home in Chicago and now are at the | Mayflower for & few days before return- mgwmw’\mflw Manor, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greenough mo- tored from their home in Darrien, Conn., and will spend a short time at the Calro Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Clark of Weston, | Ontario, are at the Dodge Hotel, ac- | companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Liv- | ingston, also of Weston. Miss Jean Woodson and Miss Doro- | thea Tucker of Charleston, Miss Su- zanna Faucett of Asheville, N. C.; Miss Elizabeth Orth of Milwaukee, Miss Eliz- | abeth Henning and Miss Louise Turner | are spending the week end at the | Thayer, at West Point. Mrs. A. W. Copland of Detroit has | been_joined in hef apartment at the Mayflower by her daughter, Miss Su- sanne D. Copland, who arrived from New York late Friday to spend the week end. Mrs. Copland will leave Tuesday for Detroit and is planning to return to the Mayf again season. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pyle had as their guests over the last week end Mrs. Pyles' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson P. Passmore, who Miss Barbara Daskam, a student of ‘Western Maryland College, Westmin- ster, Md., is spending her Spring vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daskam, at their home on Thorn- apple street. Mrs. Joseph Mercadante and her daughters, Dorothy and Victoria Mer- cadante, of New York City, will be at the Mayflower until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Webber of Ban- gor, Me., are week end guests at the Dodge Hotel. Mre. Thaddeus C. Sweet of Phoenix, N. Y., has returned to the Mayflower from a two weeks’ visit in Predericks- burg, Va. Mrs. C. W. Popham, Rutherford, is visiting Miss Katharine Adams at the Hotel Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kiser of New York City and their young sons, Plerce and John Kiser, will be at the May- flower until Tuesday. Mrs. Harold 8. Graves of Weston, Mass., and Miss Charlotte B. Wi of Brookline are at Dodge Hotel for a week. Mrs. John (:f r!".:iynheza{nA%lnmhwho is passing a fortnigi ‘ashington at the Mayflower, has as her guests her granddaughters, Miss Helen Hill Smith and Miss Laura Payne Smith, who are attending Georgetown Convent. Miss Aurelia Hotchkiss and Miss C. ‘Wagoner, Elmira, N. Y., are at the Hotel Grafton as usual for their annual visit to Washington. Spring and Your Apparel You'll find now, in our salons, one or many beautiful costumes you've pianned for Spring, and while our collections are complete, we [ ] SUITS . GOWNS COATS . HATS . WRAPS DRESSES . LINGERIE urge your selection. Rizi Brothers 12134 F THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: CLINEDINST BACHRACH D. C, MARCH 30, UNOERWOOD Notable Honor Fetes Listed in Schedule Of Capital Society (Continued Prom First Page.) Buckley, Mrs. id Mrs. Mnru.-lq Henry Stringer an Admiral and Mrs. Archibald Parsons entertained at a dinner last Chevy Chase Club and at dinner Saturday evening, April 5, at the club. Maj. and Mrs, Harvey D. Higley will entertain a company at dinner Saturday evening, April 12, Maj. and will be hosts to a company at dinner Saturday evening, April 12. Miss Martha Garber, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Milton C. Gar- ber of Oklahoma, was hostess at a breakfast party at noon yesterday at W, Mrs. Ma Those present were Miss Geraldine been living in Washington since their marriage in October, when they were both attending the University Okla- homa. Miss Garber and her sister-in- law are both members of Tri Delta Sorority. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Eckener will be the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. William P. MacCracken, jr., will enter- tain at dinner Thursday in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. Mrs. Frank H. Ellis of Chicago was the guest of honor of Mr. and Mrs, John R. Leighty at dinner last evening in the gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel. There were eight in the com- pany. Mrs, William H. Allen of 2034 First street will entertain at a farewell tea this afternoon, in honor of her cousin, Miss Margaret MacKenzie of Glasgow, There is beauty in the name ELIZABETH ARDEN ..and there Mrs. Richard D. Newman | | company, which will open this week. Scotland, who has been visiting in the United States and Canada for nine months. Miss MacKenzie will make a short visit in New York before sailing for Scotland. Mrs. Paul Lessinoff will be hostess at a buffet supper Thursday evening in | honor of her house guest, Miss Farrar of Erie, Pa. Mrs. Lessinoff will entertain at din- ner Friday evening, April 11, in honor | of Miss Farrar. Mrs. J. C. Royle will entertain & company at tea this afternoon at the National Woman's Country Club. Mrs. H. M. Hunter will be hostess at tea this afternoon, entertaining from 4 to 7 o'clock, in her home at 1659 Hobart street, in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Adelaide Hibbard, one of the most popular of the members of the National Theater Players. Mrs. Hunter's other guests will include members of the stock No cards have been issued for the tea | this afternoon. Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Reynolds entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, for Mr. and Mrs. s H. K. Curtis of Philadelphia. eir other guests were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland, Comdr. and Mrs. Hardeson, Mrs. W. H. Spicer of Detroit, Dr. Gerry Morgan and Mr. Max Smith of New York. Mrs. Robert L. Doughton entertained | Mrs, Eugene Octave Sykes, Mrs. Wil- liam M. Horton of Birmingham, Als.; Mrs. Harry R. Fulton and Mrs. Robert Lacey at the tea given by the Congres- sional Club Friday afternoon. Miss M. Vashti Burr, assistant at- torney general of Pennsylvania, is visit- ing Miss C. Virginia Diedel for a week. Miss Diedel is entertaining at a dinner party for Miss Burr, at Dower House this evening. Among the guests will be CHICKEN, disjointed— Smothered in brown gravy and served with hot corn bread Stnos 1288 HARRIS & EWING Upper left: Mrs. Hampton P. Fulmer, with her husband, Representative Fulmer of South Carolina, recent hostess 1930—PART THREE. WOMEN OF THE CONGRESSIONAL SET WHO ARE ENGAGED IN ENTERTAINING INFORMALLY l 4t luncheon at the Mayflower for a group of Southern guests. Center: Mrs. William R. Eaton, wife of Representative Eaton of Colorado, living at Wardman Park Hotel. Up) right: Mrs, Felix Herbert, whose husband is Senator from Rhode Island. They have a suite at Wardman per Park _Hotel for the Spring. Lower: and musicales. SOCIETY. e Special News Relating To Diplomatic Corps In Nation's Capital (Continued From First Page.) apartment in the Caravel. Mme. Weidel has been visiting Wer father, Mr. Charles Pate, in Marietta, Ohlo, and spent a short time in New York before coming to Washington. M. and Mme. Weidel will leave Wash- ington early in May for a vacation of several months in Europe. ‘The Minister of the Union of South ca, Mr. Eric Louw, has returned from a 10-day stay in Detroit. ‘The secretary of the Irish Free State legation, Mr. Willlam J. B. Macaulay, has returned to Washington from a fort- night's stay in the South. Mme. Boncgeco, wife of the financial counselor of the Rumanian legation, was hostess to a company informally at luncheon yi ay. ‘The retiring first secretary of the Pe- ruvian embassy and Senors de Mo;l will go to New York the middle of the week and will sail Saturday for Rome, where Senor de Bedoya will take uj dutles at the Peruvian embassy at the Vatican City. The attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Harold H. Sims will have as their guest the former's niece, Miss Elizabeth Sims of Montreal, who will lrr‘.:e ‘Wednesday to remain several weeks. ‘The retiring alr atttache of the Brit- ish embassy and Mrs. Hetherington have given ug their apartment in the Caravel and left Washington for New York Priday. They salled yesterday aboard the Minnetonka for their home in England. Social Fetes Arranged For Visiting Educators Members of the Progressive Educa- tional Association, meeting at the Wil- lard duri the coming week, will have many social functions on the week's | calendar, among them a_tea Thursday afternoon, & luncheon Friday in the large ball room and a banquet that vening in the large ball room. A large assortment of the latest QUALIT At prices that will prove to be surprisingly LOW by comparison! Mrs. Arthur M. Free, wife of Representative Free of California and with him frequently seen at concerts Betrothals Listed For Early Weddings With Dates Annexed _(Continued From PFirst Page.) cret. Am the out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Walstein G. Smith of Ju- neau, wife of the Territorial treasurer of i Mrs. John H. Cobb of Santa Barbara; Mrs. John Boedeker and Mrs. Miss Bone is now a teacher in the Santa Barbara Junior High School. Born in the Maryland Alleghenies when her father was managing editor of the ‘Washington Post, she passed her early years in this city and later lived in Seattle, when her father was editor of the Post-Intelligencer. After two years in a private school in New York, she went with her parents to Alaska, where | she graduated from the Juneau High | School, and then became an honor student in the University of Washing- | ton and was prominently identified | with the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorori- | Representative and Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz, | Representative and Mrs. J. Russell Leech, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Harri- man, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Kettler, Mrs. Chester Brush, Mr. Willilam Hertzler, ty and in campus activities. Dr. Wil- cox, & native of Denver and graduate of the University of Colorado, member E. Praternity, has attainea at Santa Barbara. g will be a large affair, attracting friends from widely separated sections. It will take place at the Atascadero Inn, where the for- mer Governor and Mrs. Bone have made their home for some months. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson B. Douglas announce the engagement of their daughter, Marvel Anna, to Mr. Walter Lewrence Smallwood. The will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Kessinger of Detroit, Mich., announce the engage- eir daughter, Lela Grace, V. N. Burt, son of Mr. . n. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humphreys Spence of College Park, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Charlotte Calvert Spence, to Mr. Ed- ward Craig Wilson of Washington, D. C. The wedding will take place early in May. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon Waddell of Charlottesville, Va. announce the engagement of their daughter, Clotilda Rodes, to Dr. Robert Battaile Hiden of ‘Washington. Miss Waddell, a graduate of the State ‘Teachers’ College of Farmville, Va., has been a member of the faculty of the National Cathedral School for Girls for the past three years. Dr. Hiden, Mrs. Lyle B. Steever, Miss Elaine Eppley and Mr. Robert Miller. who is an alumnus of the University of Virgini nd has been in practice in Meeting Spontaneous Places. is beauty awaiting you in Elizabeth ArdenVenetianT oilet Preparations VENETIAN CLEANSING CREAM. .. lts pure and subtle oils melt into the ores, gently removing a impurities and leaving the skin soft and receptive. $1,$2,$3,$6 VENETIAN ARDENA SKIN TONIC...Stimulates circula- tion, strengthens and whitens the skin, gives it zest, and fineness. 85¢, $2, $3.75, $9 ARDENA VELVA CREAM ... 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