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SOCIETY. Navy Academy Music Clubs Stage Delightful Program Midshipmen Entertain at Week End—Annapolis Schedule of Social Functions Charming and Varied—Personal Notes. ANNAPOLIS, Md, April 5—The musical clubs of the Naval Academy repeated their entertainment this after- noon and evening. These performances were given in Mahan Hall. The show given is called “Sylphonia™ and is David Stretch. The midshipmen who took the leading parts are W. L. Blatch- ford, T. W. South, R. H. Taylor, H. Sosnoski, D. W. Gladney, F. G. Wagner, L C. Brunton, J. O. F. Dorsett, J. B. Bowen and R. D. Salmon. The orches- tra, which is an_excellent one, was led by Midshipman J. M. Lewis. Tt also was decided to hold another ¢I the dances given by the younger set or officers highly successful. These dances are keld at Carvel Hall, and the one last evening was, as usual, very largely at- tended. Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin, who has been spending two weeks at the resi- dence of Mrs. Morgan Baldwin, on Col- lege avenue, left by movor Monday for Norfolk, Va. where she will be joined by Miss Roberta Hodgers of Water- bury, near Annapolis. Mrs. Baldwin, after a few days in Norfolk, accom- panied by Miss Hodgers, will motor to Charleston, S. C. On the way home they will stop at the Hot Springs of Virginia and at Greensboro, N. C. At the latter place they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry du Pont Bald- win. Mrs. Columbus Baldwin will visit at Orange, N. J., before returning to her home, Spring Hill, at Waterbury, which shortly will be opened for the Summer. Mr. C. Columbus Baldwin was the guest of his mother here for a few days and left on Monday for his home in New York. Mrs. Richard Baldwin has returned from a visit of two weeks in New York | to her apartment in Baltimore at the Latrobe, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Joseph Lontilhon of Paris. ‘Mrs. Lontilhon will remain in this country for a short time and then will return to France. Mrs. Baldwin will spend the month of April in Baltimore, re- turning to her home at Waterbury, near Annapolis, about the 1st of May. Friday afternoon Mrs. Carryl Bryan entertained the members of her card club. The occasion was the reunion of the club in honor of Mrs. Middle- ton Semmes Guest, who recently re- turned from Europe. Among those present were Mrs. Guest, Mrs. George ‘Turner, Mrs. Lawrence Mi'ler, Mrs. Dennis Claude, Mrs. J. Harrison Col- houn, Mrs. Henry Gearing and Mrs. Roscoe C. Bulmer. Mrs, Bulmer returned recently from & stay of several weeks at the Hospital for the Women of Maryland, and is much improved after a severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton enter- tained Sunday afternoon at tea in their house, Severn Side, on the Severn river, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Syl- vanus Stokes, jr. who recently opened their home at Sonth River after spend- ing the Winter in California. Among those present besides the guests of honor wera Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Capt. and Mrs. William J. Giles, iel Miller, Comdr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Comdr. W. E. Hall, Comdr. Duncan Henry Dinger, Miss y t. Comdr. and Mrs John H. Holt, Licut. Emmet P. Forrestel. Capt. Henry Dinger returnod Mon- day after a short trip to Philadelphia Capt. Dinger will be relieved from duty here about April 26. Capt. and Mrs. Dinger will be greatly missed in An- napolis, as they have added greatly to the social life here. Sunday Mrs. Dinger entertained at luncheon when were Comdr. and Mrs. Ed- , Cept. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Austin, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Man- 1y. Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Capt. and Mrs. William J. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray of Richmcnd, Mr. Alfred Miller of Baltimore, Comdr. and Mrs. William Wickham, Licut. Comdr. and us. Lawrence Wild, Mrs. Valette Mc- Nair, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Maj. and Mrs. Roy D. Lowell, Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, John Holt, jr.; Mrs. Joseph Lontil- hon of Paris, Comdr and Mrs. John Bowers, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, Miss Mol- lie Milligan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Horace Clarke, Capt. and Mrs. Wilhelm L. Friedell, Comdr. and Mrs. Henry G. Ceoper. Monday afternoon Capt. Dinger’s daughter, Joscphine, had a large party in honor of her birthday. Mrs._John Pitcher and her daughter, Miss Martha Currier, returned last week to Annapolis and have opened their home at Wardour. Mrs. Pitcher gpent the Winter in Washington, and Miss Currier has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. Thomas, in their home near Ellicott City. Md. Mrs. Harry Gaylord of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived Monda\ for a week's visit with Mrs. William 7. Halsey, wife of Capt. Halsey, on the Reina Mercedes. Mrs. John French, wife of Lieut. French, gave a card party Wednesday of this week in her home, on_ King Charles place, in honor of Mrs. Henry Hederman, wife of Lieut. Hedermam ‘This is the second of a series of bridze parties given by Mrs. French. Mrs. Leigh Reid of Haverford, whose husband. Dr. Reid, is attached to the college there, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Brooke, this week at her home, on Southgate avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Reid will spend the Summer at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where they have a cottage. Mrs. Henry Dinger, Mrs. John Halli- gan and Mrs. John Bowers motored to Washington Monday and were among the guests at a luncheon given by Mrs. Earl P. Huff, wife of Comdr. Huff, M. C., at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Club. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray, the latter formerly Mrs. Gordon Ellyson, spent a few days here this week and joined Mrs. Gray's children, the Misses Ellyson, in their home here, on Maryland avenue. Capt. and Mrs. Wilhelm L. Friedell eatertained at dinner Saturday evening at the Annapolis Roads Club in honér of Comdr. and Mrs. Willlams Wickham. ‘The former is leaving here this month for duty at sea. Those at the dinner J 604 11th N.W. which have been so| and Mrs. | and Mrs. Allen | | besides the guests of honor were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Mrs. Henry | Dinger, Mrs. Joseph M. Deems, Cnpl.! Clarence Abele of Washington, Capt. Paul J. Dashiell and Capt. and Mrs. John H. Newton. | Dr. and Mrs. James M. Magruder of | Charles street are at present in Charles- ton, 8. C. They will return to Annap- onscafter a visit en route in Raleigh, Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam Taylor Smith gave a dinner Wednesday evening at their residence, on Porter road, in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger. | Thosc invited besides the guests of honor were Capt. and Mrs. William P. | Halsey and their guest, Mrs. Harry Gaylord of Buffalo, N. Y.; Capt. and | Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, Comdr. and Mrs. Henry C. Cooper, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke, Mrs. John Rogers Chadwick of New York, Miss | Jane Miller, Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas | Howard, Mrs. Howard Morton, Capt. Paul Dashiell, Comdr. and Mrs, Joseph Deem and Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Morton. Mrs. John Rogers Chadwick of New York is the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Prederick G. Reinicke, at their quarters, | on Bowyer road. Society News, Special Notes and Incidents Listed in Alexanclria Residents Hospitably Enter- taining Guests in Homes. Many Visiting in Neig}\- boring Communities—Per- sonal Mention. Judge William S. Snow has returned {from a visit to relatives in Kinsale, Va. | Miss Fannie Catlett was the week | end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Catlett {in Gloucester, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hodges of Bir- | mingham, Ala., were guests last week |of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eddington. |~ Miss Helen Byron of Johnstown, Pa., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Felix D. Swope in their home, 208 North Wash- ington street. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight have returned from spending a week in their cottage at Colonial Beach. ! | Mr. William Hulfish of Baltimore. and | | Mr. Paul Hulfish of Atlanta, were guests last week of their father, Mr. Worth | Hulfish, on Cameron street. Mrs, Mary Troth is home from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. E. Lewis, in Win- | chester. | Mrs. William Hogarth of Toronto is visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith, on Duke street. | Mr. and Mrs. Smith also have had as their guest Mrs. Maude C. Laidlaw, who | has been with her son, Dr. Blake Laid- ! law, in Toronto for the Winter months, | ‘and has gone to Fredericksburg, where she will spend the Spring and Summer | at the Mannsfield Hall Country Club. | | . Mr. Kenneth Stabler, a member of the | faculty at George School, near Newtown, Pa., is spending his Spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stabler. Mrs. Walter Roberts is at home after |a visit to Charleston, S. C.. and Ashe- | ville, N. C., when she was accompanied | by her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. | Roberts of Baltimore. | _Mr. Jack Monroe of Christchurch School, Middiesex County, is spending | the Spring vacation with his mother, | Mrs, Juhn W. Monroe, on Duke street. 's. G. M. Struder entertained at a | surprise shower Priday evening, March | |28, at 210 South Pitt street, in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lester C. ’Smith, a bride of last month. Mrs. |Smith was formerly Miss Margaret | Struder. There more than 20 guests, among whom were Mrs. D. B. Arnold, at whose house the party was given; Mrs. H. W. Williams, Mrs. Pauline | Tebbs and Mrs. Roberts of Washington, | Mrs. H. B. Struder, Mrs. P. E. Davison, | Mrs. B. F. Wood, Mrs, E. L. D. Peyton, Mrs. Spencer Mussey, M |R. T. Green, Mrs. H. W. Rohr, Mrs. Blake, Miss Bertha Cook, Miss Mildred Roxby, Mi Carrie Heflin, Miss Ruth Cook, Miss Myrtle Purcell and Miss Virginia Whitu, Comdr. and Mrs. Russell S. Crenshaw have returned from Richmond, where they went to attend the wedding of Miss Sally Berkeley Gordon, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Christian Gordon, to Mr. William Holmes Trapnell, son of Mr. Joseph Trapnell of Chatham, N. J, formerly of Charleston, W. Va., which occurred Saturday evening, March 29, in the home of the bride's mother, 1001 Floyd avenue. Mrs. McIntosh Lane left last week for Winchester, where she will make her home in the future. Mrs. Lane will live at 319 West Cecil street, which she recently purchased. i Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gordon of Rich- tnond were guests of relatives in Alex- andria for several days during the past week. Mrs. Stuart Waller King and Miss Louise Finke have gone to Charleston, 8. C., to visit the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William H. Cogswell. Mrs. Everett MacKenzie and her small son, Archie Buckner MacKenzie, who have been in Florida for several weeks, paid a short visit recentlv to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner McCroarty, on South Fairfax street, be- fore leaving for their home, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Mr. John N. Thomas of Richmond was the week end guest of his cousins, Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Delaney, at the manse of the Second Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Ella Brooks has left for her home, in Knoxville, Tenn.. after spend- ing the Winter with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beatty of Hern- don were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beatty. Mrs, Agnes Burch of Washington has gone to her home after a visit to Mr. » 601 13th N.W. “YOUR SPRING FROCKS” « ... Sixteen fifty These exquisite Frocks represent the newest and most significant features of the Spring Fashions—Their indefinable smartness and faultless workmanship are characteristic of “these frocks” . THE SUNDAY STAR, ACCOMPLISHED RIDERS FREQUENTLY MET ON and Mrs. V. C. Donaldson, on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Berry and Mr. Clarence Akers are at home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Allen in Passapatanzy, Va. Mr, and Mrs, Olaf Saugstad have re- turned from New York City, where they spent a week at the Hotel Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. James Seagraves have arrived from Newbern, N. C., and will make their home with the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and_ Mrs, John Sutphin. Mrs. John Logan is visiting relatives in Harrisonburg. Mrs, Mary Mooney, who has been spending the Winter in Florida, has arrived for an extended visit to her son, Mr. R. L. Mooney. A surprise party was given Rev. Willis Wayts Monday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. Those in charge of the party were Mrs. Robert J. Yates, Mrs. Frank Norton. Mrs. Owen L. Keys and Mrs. J. W. Varney. Miss Mercedes Berry of Goucher Col- lege, in Baltimore, is spending the Spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garber went to Harrisonburg by motor and spent the past week end with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. P. Kiger. Miss Jean Gordon of Washington was a recent guest of Mrs. Joseph McClellan. | Mrs. William Lewis and young Billy | C., was the guest last week of her Lewis in Caroline County. Mr. William Sowers of Cambridge, Md., has returned to his home after a visit to his parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. “and Mrs. William E. Kidwell and | son. ot g | “'Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barde entertained Miss Gertrude Kidwell spent the past week end with their daughter, Mrs. Warren Mattingly, in ‘Petworth. Mr. Robert Yates of John Hopkins University was a guest last week of his mother, Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dobson, Mrs, Helen McDonald and the Misses Mc- Donald of Washington were week end guests of Mrs Sarah Morgan. Mr. Norman F. Lawler is home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Connell in Salisbury, Md. Mrs. J. J. Jewell, Miss Virginia Jewell and Mr. Robert Jewell of Pittsburgh are the guests of Mrs. J. J. Flaherty. Mrs. Maude Ponion of Typers, Va., is spending several weeks at the home Mrs. Kate Pennypacker. Mrs. M. B. Garnett is back from a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. E. Jordan, in Haymarket, Va. Mrs. A. D. Vicroy and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell are visiting the former's son- in-law and ddughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Howard, in Pittsburgh. Mrs. H. S. Omohundro is at home after a visit to relatives in Columbus, Ohio, and has as her guest her son, Mr. Howard Omohundro of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Martha Oldham of Raleigh, N. —0. J. DE MoLL & Co=—= OFFERS " SPECIALS TOMORROW In Pianos — Radios Victrolas—Furniture New Shipment Just Received, 389.50 Radiola, NO. 46..cccccvececie Formerly sold for $148; supply at this price limited. New Upright Pianos........ New Baby Grand Pianos. ..... Traded-in Upright Pianos. ... Traded-in Baby Grands... Traded-in Player-Pianos Traded-in- Talking Machines. . Traded-in Radios. . were week end guests of relatives | nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gary. Miss Virginia Clore of Charlottesville and Mr. Walkley Johnson and Mr. Jack Hyde of the University of Virginia were week end guests of Miss Margaret John- at dinner last Sunday, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Lloyd, Mr. Eli | J. Lloyd, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mil- ler, Miss Ruth Miller and Miss Mary Miller of Quantico. Mr. and Mrs. O. Ashby Reardon are spending a week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Howard Seiler of Detroit, sister of Mrs. Reardon, is staying with the Reardon children during their parents’ absence. Mrs. George A. Mushbach has re- turned from a visit to her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Magruder Dent, in Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. J. Frank Carlin has returned from Florida, where she has been for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shroyer have left for their home in Hagerstown, Md., after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hardin. Mrs. Walter Price of Lynchburg is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Camden. . Mrs. William Bettis has gone to her home in Culpeper after a visit with Mrs. F. L. Norton Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lough have re. turned from a visit to relatives in Har- risonburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lough had as ATTENTION, GOLFERS Be sure to hear Frank Crumit’s VICTOR REC- ORD—"And Then He Took Up GOLF." . J. DE MoLL & Co: Twelfth and G Sts. Pianos, Victrolas, Radios, Furniture PHOTOS &Y their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Naumburg of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mason and Mr. Joseph | Mason of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCoy motored to Warrenton and spent the past week end with tha latter's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. William Pearson. All Souls' Church Group Announces Benefit party t The postpoped card party for the ben- efit of All Souls’ Unitarian Church will be held Wednesday, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and at 8 o'clock in the eve- ning in Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Har- vard streets. Mrs. Frank Steel is chair- man of the affair and will be assisted | by Mrs. Proctor Dougherty, Mrs. Tru- man Abbe, Mrs. U. G. B. Pierce, Mrs. J. M. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Hyde, Mr. J. B. Adams, Dr. Percival Hall, Mrs. Austin Clerk and Mrs. Paul Brockett. Additional patronesses are Mrs. Robert Kelton, Mrs. Paul Heyl, Mrs. L. C. Staples, Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Mrs. Ho ard Hosmer, Mrs. J. C. Robertson, Mrs. L. H. Parker, Mrs. W. L. Brown, Mr!.‘ E. C. Jones, Mrs. E. M. Frost, Mrs, J. F. Hood, Mrs A. W. Spanhoofd, Mrs. H. L. Knight, Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mrs. An. drew Stewart, Mrs. Caleb Miller, Mrs. R. E. Mrs. A. L. Bryant, . Snodgrass, Mrs. E..T. Fulton and Mrs. W. S. Parks. - A Style Event Bringing to You Couturier Adaptations Déstined to Popularity Good taste will prompt you to respond to the appeal of these models featuring the medium brim—some with la¢ trim effect. 0SEPH-R" - 1224 F STRE WASHINGTON GTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART THRER. . . BOCTETY." BRIDLE PATHS 3 1930 Carnival, Listed For Charity, Interests New York Social Set : Newest Planet of Record Is Scheduled as Pageant Ro- mance Feature — Spec;al News of Fashion World. NEW YORIZ, April 5.—The ninth and newest planet, which can be seen only through the most powerful of telescopes, | | tric light; | i will “personally” attend the Charity | Carnival of 1930 in Madison Square | Garden the evening of April 29, taking an important part in the pageant “Ro- | mance.” It already has been announced | that the romance of light is to be por- trayed at the carnival, which is an out- growth of the Park Avenue Strect Fair, and that Venus, Juno, Minerva and others will attend. | Mrs. Arthur B. Claflin and Mrs. Ed- | ward F. Hutton, honorary chairmen, |and Mrs. Eugene W. Ong, executive chairman of the carnival, have an- | nounced that the ninth planet will be |an important member of the carnival committees and that the creation of her costume for the occasion will evoke the skill and art of the country’s most fa- mous _designers. In the light episode Mrs. Wilmerding Cramer will be elec- Y Mrs. Edward Slade, Jamp light; Mrs. Arthur French, candle light: Mrs. Robert Condon, fire light, and Mme. Bauer, moonlight. Appropriate to the theme, the song “Romance” will be sung by Rudy Val- | lee, who also will sing the “Stein Song,” assisted by his Connecticut Yankess. Katrinka Van C. Suydam has | been chosen chairman of the debutante | committee for the carnival and an- | Upper left: Miss Henrietta Allen, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Henry | J. Allen of Kansas, one of the most | accomplished horsewomen met on the bridle paths of Waghington. Upper right: Mrs. Demarest Lloyd with her children, Angelica, Karen and | Demarest Lloyd, constantly seen on the bridle paths in Potomac and Rock | Creek Parks, waiting for their mounts. Lower: Miss Phyllis Hight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight, who | made a record in the Society Circus | at Fort Myer and is a leading figure in the various horse shows here. ‘; {Grand Chapter Officers | | Honored by O.E.S. Group| Mrs. Edgar B, Meritt, worthy grand | matron, and Dr. Charles C. Galloway. worthy grand patron of the Grand Chapter of the District of Columbia, will be the guest of honor at the an- | nual Spring card party of Esther Chap- | ter, No. 5, O. E. S., to be held in the large ball room of the Willard Hotel | Tuesday afternoon, April 22, | A partial list of prominent patronesses includes Mrs. ' Proctor L. Dougherty. Mrs. John L. Weaver, Mrs. Ralph Lee, Mrs. William F, Gude, Mrs. Charles Demonet, Mrs. C. Fenton Fadely, Mrs Fred W. Mackenzie, Mrs. James S. J Clark, Mrs, Charjes Perley Smith, Mrs Edwin A, Neiss, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. J. Phillip Herrmann Mrs. P. V. DeGraw, Mrs. Roland White- hurst, Miss Jessic Dell, Mrs, J. P. Yort, Mrs. ‘Harry Brown, Mrs. E. Genevieve Burch, Mrs. E. C. Goodwin, Mrs_George Plitt, Mrs. Thornton L. Richardson, Mrs. E. Holst, Mrs. William P. Mayfield, Mrs. M. C. Latta, Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. A, B. Swavely. Mrs. Charles E Ferguson, Mrs. Effie Williams, Mrs Theodore Lewis, Mrs. James Harring- ton, Mrs. L. C. Rosenbusch, Mrs. A. L. Palmer, Mrs. Willam Dunham, Mrs Eunice Claflin, Mrs. Charles J. Wal- ker, Mrs, Albion Pearson, Mrs. Howard Linton, Mrs. James Skinner, Mrs. Effie I Cclbert, Mrs. Prank Hight and Mrs. Anton Heitmuller. Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham is chair- man of the patroness committee, the 1%t of members including Mrs. Wallace Streator, Mrs. Percy W. Gibbon and Mrs. Charles Marvin Jones. Mrs. Arthur Fessenden, matron of the chapter, will act as hostess. Mrs. Earle D. Stocking is general chairman of the card party, assisted by Mrs. Albert C. Shafer, Mrs. Chester C. Guy, Mrs | Harold Neff, Mrs. Stanley Ridings ana == | Mrs. Raymond Babcock. Committee Plans Benefit UN DERWOOD nounces as members of her committes Misses Virginia Thaw, Louise Vic- tor, Eugenia Morris, Cathleen Fox, Martha Milliken, Janet Stone, Gwen- dolyn Roome, Olive Whitman, Harriet Jackson and Eugenie Greenley. Several engagements of interest to society have been announced in the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Trus- low Hyde of 1035 Fifth avenue and Cooperstown, N. Y., have made known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Hyde. to James Hilton Marr, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Marr of Quincy, Mass. Miss Hyde attended the Spence Sehool and was graduated from Vassar in 1926. She is a member of the New York Junior League and 1s a sis- ter of Willlam Truslow Hyde, jr. a sophomore at Yaie: of Miss Ann Hyde and of Mrs. Robert Johnston, jr., for- merly Miss Katherine B. Hyde. The wedding will take place July 5 at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, at Cooperstown Mrs. Jacjueline Julian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rice Lewis Julian of the Hotel Webster, this city, was married a few days ago at the St. Regis to Joseph Gales Holcombe of Kingston, N. Y Only immediate friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony, which was per- formed by the Rev. Richard Seebode of the Church of the Saviour, Brook- Ivn Heights. Mrs. Mallard Bloomer of New York and Benjamin Royal Hol- combe of Washington and New York were the only attendants. Mrs. Julian was married in 1927 to Lieut. Byron E. Gates of the Army Air Service, and on the termination of the marriage last year in Reno was granted permission by the court to use her for- mer name. She was graduated from the Spence School in 1924 and made her debut in this city. Mr. Holcombe was graduated from the Peekskill Military Academy and served overseas as a lieutenant in the World War. Mr. Benjamin Royal Hol- combe married Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, the former Miss Margaret Fannestock, several years ago in Newport. Annual Card Party aste‘d By Dixie Chapter, U. D. C. Mrs. Robert Lee Ettinger, president of Dixie Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy announces the annual card party to be held at the Mayflower Hotel April 23, at 8 o'clock in the eve- ning. Mrs, Ralph W. Howell, the ecneral chairman, has assisting her Mrs. W. R. Cole. Miss Margaret Daniel, Mrs. J. S. Tomlinson. Mrs. Denmark, Mrs. A : 5 Frank Eliol and Mrs. Cora V. Settle. “ANNE’S TEA SHOP 1731 Conn. Ave. Phone Decatur 1229 | Anson”_Phelps _Stokes, For Russians in Exile The Washington committee for the education of Russlan youth in exile| The wives of the members of the | , | Wives of West Virginia Congressmen at Home present a motion picture of the West Virginia delegation in Congress “Disappearing Monasteries of Mount Athos and Meteora” at the Mayflower | will A pril Congr be at home Tuesday afternoon, 1 15, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the essional Club, at 2001 New Hamp- Hotel Sunday evening, April 13, at 8:30 | shire avenue. o'clock. ‘The picture will be given | under the personal direction of Capt. | Viadimir Perfilieff, former navy officer. En ik Mrs. Guy tor: Russian | Frank L. Bowman, Mrs. ton, L. Smith, John Wolver- Hugh Ike Shott and Mrs. es of the Represent: Joe This remote religious community, | tives from West Virginia, will receive, where no women have been allowed for | and their guest of honor will be Mrs. more than 1,000 years, depicts the | Willlam G. Conley, wife of the governor hermit monks in their caves. The film | Of that State. shows the exciting ascent to a moun- | tain monastery in rope baskets, the | primitive daily life with oxen and mules | as beasts of burden, close-ups of one | of the hermits, who left his rock cave | for the first time in 35 years, and| other fascinating scenes. | Mrs, Charles MacVeagh is chairman | of the committee sponsoring the pic- | ture in Washington. She being assisted by Senator Frederic C. Walcott, Admiral and Mrs, Mark Bristol, Canon | Mrs. Lamotte Belin, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. | Crane Chadburne, Mrs. J. Harry Cov- ington and Mr. Thomas Whittemore, | national chairman. - Others, $5 to $35 HARRIS-@- BT s [ CLPPPPDPPVOPVDPPPCPODOIVDPODICPES S D POOPPOOPOPOPPPPOOSOSD Pasternak “The New Misses Shop” now showing new arrivals in youthful fashions for the smart “younger set” at new moderate prices! « « « Pasternak’s new miges department is keyed to the taste and purse of the “younger set” and is age of the smartest young things in town « o o visit “The New Misses Shop” and see the beautiful misses” apparel presented in only better type fashions with good taste at moderate prices that conform most satisfactorily with limited “allowances.” Misses Department Second Floor. ASTERR 1219 ConNECcTICUT Ave~ Despard Goff and Mrs. | | Henry D. Hatfield, wives of the Sena- and Mrs. Carl G. Bachmann, Mrs. | Sunday Dinner, 1 to 8 $1.25 Cream of Mushroom Soup Broiled Half Spring Chicken | Grilled Club Steak ere | Fresh Asparagus. Fried Anple Fritters Special Combination Salad Anne’s Dressing Parker House Rolls a Blanc Mange with memade Ice Cream. Butt, Fnelish Raisin and Nut WEEK DAYS Luncheon, 60c and 75¢ Tea, 50c I Dinner, 75c¢ and $1.00 attracting the patron- spring collection of POV CPP0P0P0P00 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000S

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