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Card Party Sponsored By Esther Chflpter, O.E.S. The annual Spring card party being given by Esther Chapter, No. 5, O. E. 8, lg the Willard Hotel Tuesday afternoon, April 22, from 2 to 5 o'clock, will be one of the largest Social gatherings of Easter week. Prominent patronesses include: Rep- yesentative Ruth Hanna McCormicik, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, president general of the D. A. R.; Mrs. Percy ‘Thompson, Mrs. Frank Hight, Mrs. . Anton Heitmuller, Mrs. Florence Mires, Mrs. Margaret Sherratt, Miss Catherine Snapp, Miss Marion King, Mrs. E. P. Moran, Mrs. M. H. Fohrman, Mrs. Gzcme H. Thomas, Mrs. John Duvall, Mrs. Charles H. Kalbfus, Mrs. R. G. Simmons, Mrs. Albert B. Snavely, Mrs. S. Bingham Martin, Mrs. William H. Myers, Mrs. Grace Wilkkins Kinfmel, Mrs. Pearl Watt Gibb, Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Mrs. John L. Weaver, Mrs. Effie Colbert, Mrs. James Skinner, Mrs. Albion Pearson, Mrs. Charles J. Walker, Mrs. Eunice Claflin, Miss Ena Aldrich, Mrs. Maud Proctor, Mrs. Ralph Lee, Mrs. William F. Gude, Mrs. Charles Demonet, Mrs. C. Fenton Fadely, Mrs. iss, Mrs, Howard L. Hodg- aw, Miss Jmie Dell 'M.l’s J. P, Yort, Mrs. Harry B! C. Goodwin, Mrs. George P].ltt, Mr& Thnrn!on L. Richard- son, Mrs. E. Holst, Mrs. William P. May- fleld, Mrs. M. C. Latta, Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. Charles E. Ferguson, Mrs. Effie Williams, Mrs. Theodore Lew\s Mrs. James Harrington, Mrs. L. C. Rosenbusch, Mrs. A. L. Palmer, Mrs. William Dunham, Mrs. Raymond Ma- comber, Mrs. Sadie Markward, Mrs. Ar- line Hines, Mrs. Mary Pritchett, Miss Louise Babcock, Mrs. Elsie Babcock, Miss Ina Clough, Mrs. Adalaid Callahan, Mrs. Nellie Elliot, Mrs. Nellie Etting, Mrs. Helen Eckman, Mrs. Elsie Gould, Miss Mabel Hiatt, Mrs. R. W. Howard, Mrs. Aubra Harding, Mrs. Amy Ham- mond, Mrs. Maude Horne, Mrs. Eliza- beth Hancock, Mrs. Gertrude Jones, * Miss Eva Lester, Mrs. Esther Lyvers, ; Miss Elizabeth Mears, Mrs. Herbert Mer- i ril, Miss Nellie Mae Neff, Mrs. Charles Pascon, Mrs. Pearl Plerson, Mrs. Rubye Schevlin, Miss Edith Shipley, Mrs. Julia Streator, Mrs. Nellle West and Mrs. Martha Williams, The chairmen of the committees in charge are: Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, patronesses; Mrs. Harold Neff, reserva- tlons; Mrs. Stanley Ridings, prizes; Mrs. Raymond N, Babcock, candy; Mrs. Al- bert Shafer, tickets, and Mrs. Earle Stocking is general chairman. Mme \GldbersiGivas Hourth In Series of Musicales Mme. Susanne Oldberg gave the fourth musicale of her series Monday evening, April 7, when she presented Geoffrey Creyke, high baritone, and Perry Rutherford, low bass, in a pro- gram of ballads and excerpts from the Flying Dutchman and other operas. Among those who enjoyed the pro- gram were: Miss June Cushing, Mr. Gordon Webner, Miss Dora Skinker, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Robert Moore, Mr. Frederick Howe Cutting, Dr. and Mrs. Herman David Mast, Miss Olga Bogue, Miss Suzanne Withers Shepherd, Miss Irene Elliott Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Elic | Scott Carroll, Miss Dorothy Cherry, Miss | Cornelia Compson, Miss Myrtle Seidler, | Miss Caroline Gasser, Mr. William Gray, Miss Margaret Ringrose, Miss Vena Mil- | ler, Mrs. George Minnegerode, Mrs. | Belle Britton Gait, Mr. and Mrs. Rie- land Stokes, Mr, and Mrs. Ritall, Mr. Van_Smith, Mr. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Goeffrey Creyke, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Slaver, Master Richard Paulett Creyke, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Paulett, Mrs. Harold El Doyle, Mrs. George Todd Ford, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McComas, Mr. and Mre. Hudson, Mr. Minor Hudson, Mr. Pagan | and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope. Wives of West Virginia Congressmen to Receive Mrs. Guy Despard Goff and Mrs. | Henry D. Hatfleld, wives of the West | Virginia Senators, and Mrs. Carl G. Bachmann, Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, Mrs. John Wolverton, Mrs. Hugh Tkeshott, Mrs. Joe L. Smith, wives 0( the West Virginia Representatives, will receive at the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire avenue, from 4 o 6 o'clock Tuesday. Mrs. wmmn 'G. Conley, wife ul Gov. Conley- of West Virginia, will* honor guest. ‘The West Virginians who will assist at the reception are Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Mrs. Isaac T. Mann, Mrs. William McClellan Ritter, Mrs. John Brooks Smith, Mrs. Ephriam P. Morgan, Mrs. Ellis A. Yost, Mrs. James Ellwood Jones, Mrs. George K NuanB, Mrs. Colin H. Livingstone, Albert Evans, Mrs. J. Ward Man- kin " Mrs. Tracy L. Jeffords, Mrs. T. F. Law, Mrs. W. W. Scott, Miss Marjorie Bowman, Misses Helen and Barbara Wolverton, Miss Helen Chaddrick and Miss Helen Virginia Smith. 'rh?m will not only honor official society in Washington, but also all West, Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution who will be in the city for the thirty-ninth Continental Congress. p_rorninent Guests Listed By Women's Press Club ‘Mrs. Nicholas Longworth and Rep- resentative Ruth Hanna McCormick will be the guests of honor at the weekly luncheon Tuesday of the Women's National Press Club, in the Willard suite of the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Long- worth was with Mrs. McCormick in Chicago Tuesday when the latter was nominated for the Senate by the Re- publicans of Illinois. Mrs. Carrie Clark, editor and publisher of the Daily Republican of Trenton, Mo., which has been owned and edited by her family for over 50 years, will also be a guest at the luncheon. Mrs. Clark came to ‘Washington to attend the dinner which the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Hyde will give in honor of the Presi- dent and Mrs. Hoover tomorrow eve- ning. Many members of the club will have as their guests newspaper women from out of town who are here to cover the Congress of the N. S, D. A. R, ‘which will open tomorrow. Representative McCormick will have as her guests next week. Lord Eustace Percy and Lady Percy of London, who have been the guests of the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey. — Albicn Club Gives Dinner In Honor of Two Visitors 'rhe Albion Club gave a dinner at Y. W. C. A. on Monday evening in honor “of Mrs. Helen Knappen Scripps and Miss Marjorie Browning of Glen- dale, Calif., who are staying at the All States Hotel. They are alumni of Albion College in Michigan as well as the ofiurm20 people who lmde(‘iln"he Demerest, Albion club presided ¢ Greenway Inn Connecticut at Cathedral C rp cu Chicken ‘omato T Cocktail Turkes L e C Jelly U Roast Capon [ TRAFFIC OFFICER THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. | Delegates to D. A. R. Parley MRS. LOUIS BURGER, Daughter of the national president of the American Pen Women's League, Mrs. Bonnie Busch, and to act as traffic cop to start and stop the speakers at the annual authors’ breakfast of the league, at the Willard Hotel Easter Monday. D.| Wives of Indiana Congress|Reese, Members at Home April 16 ‘The wives of the Senators and Repre- sentatives from Indiana will be at home Wednesday, April 16, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire avenue. Assisting will be Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Perter H. Dale, Mrs. Arthur Vandenburg, Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland, Mrs. Robert D. Heinl, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. Oscar Bland, Mrs. John Adair, Mrs. Martin A. Morrison, Mrs. Joseph M. Dixon, Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. Charles Watson, Mrs. Mark Thistle- waite, Mrs, George Lockwood, Mrs. Willis Crittenberger, Mrs. Royd Sayers, Miss Vivian Vestal, Miss Ruth Green- wood, Miss Viola Canfield, Miss Miriam | Johnson, Miss Helen Bland, Mrs. Elmer | Louis Kayser, Mrs. Ralph Hoskins Hud- son, Miss Pearl Waugh, Miss Belle Waugh, Miss Louise Stephenson and Miss Mildred Stephenson, Mrs. Robert Teachout and Mrs. Glenn I. Tucker. Miss Harrison to Lead Dixie Ball Committee ‘Miss herine Harrison, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison of Mis- sissippi, will act s chairman of the young ladies’ committee for the Dixie ball, to be given by Robert E. Lee chap- ter, United Daughters of the Confed- eracy, at the Willard Tuesday night, April 29. Mrs. John J. MacDonald is chairman of Lhe genernl committee in charge of the Miss Betty shlbley will be vice chair- man of the young ladies’ committee which includes Miss Mariana Harrison, Miss Frances Linfoot, Miss Carolyn —Underwood Photo. Miss Ann Graves McGuire, Miss Virginia Sinclair, Miss Frances. Phillips, Miss Lillian V. Fleming, Miss Elizabeth ‘Thornton, Miss Hilda Heister, Miss Vir- ginia Faust and Miss Alyce Slemp. Maj. Jesse L. Sinclair will be chair- man of the reception committee, Mrs. MacDonald said, and Mr. Pielding M. Lewis will be chairman of the floor committee with Maj. Willilam Robert Nichols as vice chairman. Mrs. Maude Howell Smith is chairman of the enter- tainment committee and is working on a program for the ball. One of the features of the Dixie ball will be the naming of each box for a noted Confederate, the box to be occu- pied by a descendant of the one for whom it is named. Supper will be served at midnight. Honors Moth;rs’ Class Of Church Sunday School Mrs. John Spratt entertained Tues- day evening in her home.on O street the Mothers’ Class of Calvary Metho- dist Episcopal Sunday school. Mrs. Ross Dellett, who is conducting a series of talks on child study at these monthly meetings, explained the sig- nificance of the intelligence tests as given in the public schools, and which it was said are little understood by many mothers of school children. Amor George E. Adams, Mrs. Howard Ime Mrs. Mary Triplett, Mrs. William He].l- muth, Mrl ‘Willlam Morris, Mrs. Lyndon Baylies, oy o ‘Brodie, Mrs. John Edwards %m sister, Mary Jayne of New York. Creeron Millinery Co. Exclusive Wedding Hats made to fit the head at modest prices. 614 TWELFTH STREET N.W. Hats blocked and remodeled by ex- pert milliners. NEW EASTER HATS $10 to $15 EXTRA HEADSIZE Special events demand especially smart millinery, and for the smartly clad woman who must wear extra size millinery we have assembled astonishingly youthful styles . . . designed for those who know. 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Bisby Huntington at luncheon in the small ball room, and in the evening the New York State Offi- cers’ Club, the Tennes: e delegation and the Georgia delegation are giving ners in the crystal room. The pages’ .| ball will be held in both the large and small ball rooms the same even: The annual hnauec of ihe Daughters will wind up the Congress on Saturday night when the delegates will attend this formal function, at which Mrs, Lowell Fletcher Hobart will preside. Adas Israel Sisterhood Announces Card Party ‘The Sisterhood of the Adas Israel Congregation will give a card party at the Jewish Community Center Wed- nesday evening, April 23, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Julius Weinberg, 1517 Webster street, is chairman of arrangements. A lucky number prize is to be APRIL 13, 1930—PART THREE. Last Meeting of Season Listed by Lopisianans A large delegation of distinguished Louisianans is expected to attend when the* Louisiana Society gives its last af- fair of the season at the Washington Club Wednesday, April 23, when Gen. and Mrs. Le!e\me vtll be honor elll ‘The meeting, W is schedu start at 8:30, wlubepruidedmby Col. clmpbell B. newly elected president of the ‘The meeting will be followed by & tion. Mem- bers of the Senate and House with their wives will be in the receiving line. Comdr. F. L. Sandoz, assisted by Mrs. Mary Goldberger, will be in charge of the reception and dancing is sched- uled !o start at 10 o'clock. Wooten, assisted by tions, and Mr. Lee Wilson and Miss Sarah Nell Wilson, music. Missouri Society Sponsors Reception for D.A.R. Guests | da ‘The Missouri Society will have a re- M’ ception at the Washington Hotel Hall of Nations Thursday evening, April 17, , these being headed by Mrs. Harry wu,umLc.Dyer Mrs. Hugh g %;";"m 2 wi ol , the floor to be in chl .Yo B. Gordon, Mr. W. W. t 9 o'cle tary, at ococklnhonorolmademulccm from to the D. A. R. mc}ukammmm tives, Mr. William Tyler Page, to be the guest s er. ¥ Miss Ida Hoyt Chamberlain, who is here from New York as guest of Mrs. ul Mr. Denls Bertrand and Dr. Oscar Wllktn- Miss Chambe son, will have charge of the dance. Members of other committees are Mr. Riley Wilson, Capt. Clifford and P. Meyers, invitations; Miss Rosalie Allen and Miss Undine Li Members of the Missouri Soclety who also are members of the D. A. 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