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SOCIETY. Annapolis Society Record Marked by C Gay Easter Week-End Is Noted—Series of Din- ners and Other Special Functions on Schedu]e. ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 26.—The last of the Saturdays ip April finds Annapolis quite gay, though not as at the Easter weck end. Many people are ‘here for the outdoer events, which are lacrosse, tennis, rifle teams and the main event, base ball. The base ball game is being played with Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Va. Tuesday Mrs. Charles P. Macklin en- tertained at luncheon at Ogle Hall for & number of friends, among whom were Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, wife of the com- mandant of midshipmen; Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan. Miss Mollie Milligan, Mrs. Calvin' Bertolete, Mrs. Gilbert Roy- cliff, wife of Capt. Roycliff; Miss Bonnie ‘Todd, Mrs. M. E. Manly, wife of Comdr. Manly; Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs, Henry Dinger, wife of Capt. Din- ger; Mrs. Willlam A. S. Macklin, wife of Lieut. Macklin, the latter a son of Capt. and Mrs. Charles F. Macklin, and Miss Emily Macklin, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Macklin. Capt. and Mrs. Charles F. Macklin, their daughter, Miss Emily Macklin, and their son and daughter-in-law, | Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam A. S. Macklin, | who soon are to leave Annapolis, will | be greatly missed here, as they have added much to the social life here for the past six months. They have occu- pied Ogle Hall, and have done much entertaining. Capt. and Mrs. Macklin and Miss Emily Macklin will return about May 1 to Mount Nebo, their country place at Ilchester, Md. Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam A. S. Macklin will | sail for Panama May 10, where the for- mer will go for sea duty. Ogle Hall will again be occupied by its owner, Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs, who has been spending the Winter arad early Spring in New York. One of the largest of the Spring out- door parties was given Saturday last by Lieut.. Comdr. and Mrs. Laurence ‘Wild, when they entertained at tea on the lawn of their home at Wardour after the boat races. Their guests were Mrs. Ida Shannon Heath and her guest, Mrs. Charles Ranlot of Old Lyme, .; Lieut. William S. Heath, Capt. and Mrs. John H. Newton, Comdr. and Mrs. William A. S. Farber, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Mrs. William J. Giles, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Holt, jr.; Mr. Walter P. Hudson, Mrs. John Pitcher, Comdr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Payne, Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mrs. Howard Morton, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Davis De Treville, Mr. Richard Morton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battle, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leonard Aus- tin, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Heister Hoogewerfl, Lieut. and Mrs, Ralph Skylstead, Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger, Mrs. Norman Scott, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, Mrs. ‘Walter Woodson, wife of Capt. Wood- son; Comdr. and Mrs. John B. Pollard, Comdr, and Mrs. Robert E. Rogers, Comdr. and Mrs. Willlams Wickham, Mrs Charles King of Washington, Miss Jane Miller, Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert G. Tobin, Mrs. Charles C. Soule, wife of Capt. Soule; Miss Mollie Milli- gan. Mrs. Jonas Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.; Comdr. Duncan C. Walton and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Fred Elder. Wednesday evening Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan entertained at dinner in their residence on Franklin street. Their guests were Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Capt. and Mrs. John H. New- ton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wild and Mrs. Wild's _sister-in-law, Mrs. G. H. Weber, and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Davis De Treville. Miss Jane Chase was the guest for the Easter holidays of Miss Lucille Bertolete, daughter ,of Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, in their apartment on Mary- land avenue. Miss Chase left Monday for her home at Merian, Pa. Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger enter- tained on Sunday in their home on King George street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Decker of Mountain Lake, N. J. Mrs. Decker, formerly Miss Madeline Loomis of Annapolis. is the sister of Mrs. John Halligan, wife of Capt. Halligan, and of Mrs. Hamilton Gale. She and her family are the guests of Mrs. Halligan. Among those Mrs. William F. ngton, Mrs. Daniel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray of Richmond, " V: Dr. Wildman of New York, Capt. and Mrs. John H. Newton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battle, Comdr. and Mrs. John Bowers, Miss Mary R. Magruder, Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Deem, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Davis De Treville, Mrs, Calvin Bertolete, Miss Mollie Milligan, Mrs. Charles Soule, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon, Comdr. and Mrs. Henry G. Cooper, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walden L. Ainsworth, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Maclomson, Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Hall, Comdr. Duncan Walton, Cant. Paul J. Dashiell, Mrs. Ida S. Heath, Mrs. Charles Ranlot, Lieut. William S. Heath, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, Prof. and Mrs. Herman Krafit, Lieut. and Mrs. ‘Willlam A. S. Macklin, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Fredetick G. Reinicke and Comdr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rossell. At the two dinners given last week by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Robison at the superintendent’s quar- ters in the Naval Academy, the guests at the first dinner were Capt. and Mrs Willilam F. Halsey, Capt. and Mrs. ‘Henry C. Dinger, Comdr. and Mrs. George Ravenscroft, Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, Comdr. and Mrs. Henry Russell, Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James Ware, Mr. Sylvester Labrot and Dr. Homer Brigham, a house guest of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison Those invited to the second dinner were Capt. and Mrs. John H. Newton, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Dun- bar, Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Eliason, harming Fetes Annapolis Thursday of this week and | will join Comdr. Toulon at Bremerton, {Wash. Comdr. Toulon is on sea duty on the U. 8. S. New York. Mrs. Toulon and children have been occupying an apartment on Murray avenue since Comdr. Toulon left the Naval Academy. |~ 'Mr. Mason Terry spent a few days in | Annapolis last week as a guest at the | residence of Miss Mary R. Magruder on | Hanover street. Mr. Terry, who re- cently returned from Florida, will spend the Spring in Washington. Mrs. Walter McLean, widow of Rear Admiral McLean, has given up her res- street, and taken an apartment at the | Wyman Park in Baltimore. Mrs. Mc- | Lean will be greatly missed by many friends here. Judge Donald McLean, who spent the Winter here, is returning this week to New York. Capt. and Mrs. Isaac Yates and their daughter, who left Annapolis last week for New York, sailed on the 23d in stant for Honolulu, where Capt. Yates will go on duty. Mrs. William F. Halsey of Washing- ton, spent the Easter holidays with her son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Willilam F. Halsey, on the Reina Mercedes. Mrs. Charles Ranlot left Monday after a visit of a week with Mrs. Ida Shannon Heath, mother of Lieut. Heath, in her apartment in Cumberland Court. Mrs. Ranlot will visit in Baltimore and ‘Washington before returning to her home at Old Lyme, Conn. Miss Mary Louise Hilles of Baltimore was the guest for a few days of this week of Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Sny- der at the commandant’s house in the Naval Academy. Miss Hilles' engage- ment to Ensign Philip W. Snyder was recently announced. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Dell had as ! their guest this week Lieut. Dell's| mother, Mrs. Florence Dell of Baltimore. Lieut. and Mrs. Dell are leaving An- napolis this Spring after occupying s house on Murray avenue. Lieut. Dell is ordered to sea duty. Mrs. Frank L. Pinney, wife of Capt. Pinney, and their son, Frank Pinney, Jr., are spending the week in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Pinney has been spending the Winter at the Peggy Stewart Inn while Mr. Frank Pinney is a student at the Severn School. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Coffin of Indian- apolis, Ind., spent a few days in An- napolis during the past week. Mrs. Jonas Ingram, wife of Comdr. Ingram, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coffin. Hostesses Are Announced For Women's City Club Tea Mrs. Edgar T. Brown and Mrs. Lyle B. Steever will be hostesses at the tea to be given this afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place. Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, Mrs. Willlam Lee Corbin and Judge Mary O'Toole will assist in receiving. Miss Sylvia Carmel, Miss Marie Saun- ders and Miss Helen Hawley will pre- side at the tea tables. Guests of honor will be Lieut. Wal- ter Hinton, first transatlantic pilot; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edgerton, Miss Eliza- beth O. Cullen, the Misses Eastman, Miss Mabel C. Turner, Miss Nell Bavis, Mrs. J. M. Holton, Miss E. E. Cole, Miss Esther Merrimen of National Park Seminary and Mr. Newell Atkinson. M. Jules Baisnee, secretary general of the Institute Francais, will be an honor guest and will speak in English at the dinner given tomorrow evening at the Women’s City Club, 22 Jackson place, sponsored by the French section. iss Susan Baker will preside. Among Marie Boulay-Anderson, M. Alvina Car- roll, Mrs. Willlam McSparren, Mrs. A. B. Dodge, Mrs. Prank Golden, Mme. G. Benckeau, Mrs. Lila B. Graves, Mrs. A. Guttierrez, Mrs. Lyle B. Steever, Mrs. M. O. Chance, Mrs. Anna H. B. Kinney, Mrs. Lucy Bernhard, Mrs. Edith Sears, Mrs. E. W. Diggs, Mrs. G. Backers, Mrs. Martha Swift, Mrs. E. B. Zappone, Mrs. Margaret King, Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, Mrs. M. E. Schoeborn, Mme. Lucia Bor- deri, Mrs. Campbell Gray, Mrs. Helena D. Reed and Mrs. M. M. Barker. Govihadie st Guests of Indianans ‘The Governor of Indiana, Mr. Harry Leslie, accompanied by Mrs. Leslie, will arrive Wednesday of this week to be the guests of the Indiana Soclety of ‘Washington at a reception and ball to be given in their honor in the Press Club Thursday evening, May 1, at 8 o'clock. Receiving with Gov. and Mrs. Leslie will be the president of the society, Mr. Harry Canfield, with Mrs, Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Senator James E. Watson, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Robinson and all others of the Indiana congressional delegation. As a reception committee to meet the governor will be Representative Noble Johnson, Representative Arthur Green- wood and Representative Richard N. Elliott, and they, with their wives, will serve as a reception group the evening of the governor’s ball, It is the desire of the officers of the society that every Indiana resident in Washington will be in attendance Thursday evening to meet Gov. Leslie. It will be his first visit to the Indiana folk in Washington; and since it is impossible to reach all Hoosiers here, the president and officials of the so- ciety wish this newspaper announce- ment to serve as a personal invitation to each and every person from Indiana now in Washington, A short program will precede the governor's address, when Mrs. Arthur Greenwood will give a reading of Riley’s poems and Mrs. James Wallace Bald- win will sing. Immediately following the short program the governor will speak, and at the conclusion of his address dancing will begin in the ball room, and cards will be played on the balcony. ‘The floor committee, headed by Mr. Comdr. and Mrs. Willard Riddick, | Comdr. and Mrs. Augustin Beauregard, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant and Comdr. and Mrs. Taylor Smith Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Adair, the latter a daughter of Capt. and Mrs. | John Halligan, spent a few days of this | week s the guests of Mrs. Halligan in her home on Prince George street Mrs. Alfred Toulon and children left | What Sh Don’t thr sway ! us and have t the New Styl Roscoe Fertick and Maj. O'Brien, will have as assistants Maj. Crittenberger, Maj. Constant, Mr. Jack Kirkham Mc- Fall, Mr. George O. Compton, Mr. Douglas Whitlock, Mr. Franklin Hillis and Mr. James Baldwin. Cards of admission may be obtained at the door from Miss Meda Ann Mar- tin, secretary of the society, and Mr. Taylor, secretary to Mr. Canfield. idence in Annapolis on King George | those making reservations are Mme. | Pje; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 27, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. WELL KNOWN EQUESTRIENNES TO APPEAR IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL HORSE SHOW, MAY 14, 15, 16 AND 17 ] BACHRACH Alexandria Society Events of Past Week Charming and Varied Home Entenaining Features Record of Easter Week. Wedings Announced, Past and Prospective—person- al Mention. Mrs. Ernest A. McNutt, Mr. Gerald McNutt, Mr. Stephen McNutt, Mrs. A. Gordon Tate and Miss Elizabeth Tate of Montreal arrived last week by motor and are the guests of their cousin, Mrs. Otcor[e Uhler, on North Washington street. Miss Virginia Bladen entertained at bridge Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Norman F. Lawler, who will leave Md., where they will make their home. Miss Elizabeth Ramage entertained at the first Spring meeting of her bridge club, Tuesday afternoon, in her home on Duke street extended. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Lindsey motored to Winchester and attended the apple blossom festival. Cora Cochran is visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Roland rce, in Rectortown, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Houston enter- tained Saturday evening, April 19, in their home, on North Columbus street, to celebrate their thirtieth wedding an- niversary. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hous- ton of Norfolk, Miss Lucy Lawson Hous- ton and Miss Dorothy Thaxton of ‘Winston-Salem, N. C.; Miss Juliet Ware of Dunsville, Va., and Mr. Edward Tur- nage of Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Asbury, jr.. and Mr. Louis Smith of Henrietta, N. C., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rowland. Miss Kathleen Mays of Charlottes- ville was a guest over the past week end of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Diggs. Invitations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Gilpin Willson for the marriage of their daughter, Anna Bell, to Mr. John Reis Bartels of New York City, . Saturday evening, May 3, at 8 o'clock, in Trinity Episcopal Church, in Staunton. Miss Wilison and her sister- in-law, Mrs. Gilpin Willson, jr., are both frequent visitors to Alexandria and have many friends here. Mrs. James Walker and her daugh- guests of friends in Richmond, Miss Inez Pierpoint has returned to her home in Atlanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pler- point, on South Patrick street. Mrs. Joseph E. Rollins of Covington, Va., is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Houston of Norfolk, Miss Elizabeth Gregory and Miss Alleen Wilkinson of Richmond have returned to their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cowell of Scranton, Pa.; Mi Edward Hartung of Honesdale, Px Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Buchanan of Johnson City, Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy and Dr. Emmett Murphy of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartung and Miss Eleanor Hartung of Arlington County were guests at a house party given last week by Mr. and Mrs, Julian D. Knight in their home, on South Fairfax street. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis of Rippon Lodge were week end guests of > individual fashion Every Woman ould Know ow your last season’s Hats Bring Hats of every description to hem Cleaned and Reblocked in es. Or if you prefer your Lat in the same style, then have it Cleaned and put in good shape. Special attention given Head size of hats can be ma to Balibunt! and Bakoo Hats. de larger or smaller. 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JAS1ERNA 1219 ConnecTicuT Ave Upper Capital Hi Center: Uppe Sacwmacr left: Mrs. Burdette Wright, who returns from Europe fomorrow preparatory to taking part in the National jorse Show at Bradley Farms the middle of May. Mrs. Alva B. Court, wife of Comdr. Court, U. r right: Miss Elizabeth Martin, skilled in riding, one of the members of the Washington Riding and Hunt Club. Lower: Mrs. Marshall Exnicios, formerly Miss Elinor D. Wheeler, who has some entries in the coming she S. N, who has entered several hunters. ow. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Payton Wilson at Hollin Hall Farm. Mrs. Susan C. Hadcox of Utica, N. Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Saugstad. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Kiger and | their children are back from a visit to relatives in Warrenton. \ The Rev. Willlam 8. Hammond, for- mer pastor of the Southern Methodist Church in this city, and Mrs. Hammond announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Katherine, to Dr. Alfred E. Toye, Thursday, April 17, in their home, in Martinsburg, W. Va. After May 15 Dr. and Mrs. Toye will live in the La Salle Apartments in Washington. Cards have ben received from Mrs. John Edwin Willlams, announcing the marriage of her daughter, Mary Janette, to Mr. Horace Lane Arnold of Boston, Friday, April 11, in Little 'k, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will make their home at 20 Concord avenue, Cambridge, Mass. The bride is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dwight Peck. Cards have been recelved from Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Grant, announcing the marriage of their daugh- ter, Martha MacCauley, to Mr. James Leslie Shipley, 3d, Thursday, April 10, in their home, at Bedford City, Va. After May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Shipley will l‘}ve on Stonewall Heights, Abingdon, a. Mr. Perry Batson of Riverdale, Md., announces the marriage of his daugh- ter, Mary Estelle, to Mr. Clay Griffith Otley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Otley of Alexandria, Saturday, April 12, in Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Otley will live in their new home, in Oak Crest. ‘The engagement has been announced of Mr. Reuben Hayman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayman of this city, to Miss Shirley Rosenthal of Baltimore. The wedding will occur in June. Miss Fannie Catlett of the faculty of St. Agnes’ School has returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. C. Catlett, in Gloucester, Miss Viola Barrett has William and Mary College, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Barrett, on Duke street. Mrs. Lawrence Washburg De Motte of Newton, N. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Walter Guthrie, in Washington, was the guest of relatives in town during the past week. Mrs. preferment, ‘“‘orig- $ | ¢ | | | | : $ | De Motte was formerly Miss Margie Ramey, daughter of the late Mr. Hor- ace B. Ramey. Mrs. Harry Perdikeas is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Swann, in New York City, Mr. Eugene Bode, Mr. Edward Smith, Mr. George Beach, Mr. Beverly May and Mr. Charles Armstrong have returned to -argrave Military Academy, in Chat- ham, Va., after spending their Spring vacations at their homes, in this city. Miss Louise Dinwiddie of Westhamp- ton College, in Richmond, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. M. L. Dinwiddie, on North Alfred street. Mr. Willls B. Edmund of Danville spent the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kerrick on King street, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Wheat were week end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Manly Broaddus, in King and Queen County. Mr. and Mrs. John Barker Barrett, who have been in Miami, Fla., for the ‘Winter and early Spring, visited rela- tives in town for several days last week and later went to Ivacota farm, near Clifton, Va. Mrs. Josephone Folwell has returned to her home in Allentown, Pa. after a visit to Miss Mary Gibbs on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Monroe and Mr. Jefferson Monroe of New York City were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Miss Alma Colder is home from a visit to her mother, Mrs. H. C. Colder, in_Richmond. Mr. Francis Burke has returned from & visit to his cousin, Mr. Donald Burke, in Warrenton. Mrs. George Root of Washington was & recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bayliss on Duke street. Miss Anna Carrington Stump and her classmate, Miss Laura Smith, have returned to State Teachers’ College in Farmville after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stump, on Cameron street. Mr. James T. Luckett, jr., entertained the members of his fraternity at a stag party Wednesday evening in his home, 1012 Prince street. The guests included Faymond Gaines, Sidney Han- cock, Ralph Scrivener, Lemuel Mor- than, Harry Spear, Harold Fairfax, Sidney Snellings, John Schuman, Gar- land Sisk, Earl Allen, Benjamin Bag- gett, William Carr, James Jones, Lee Newman, Detrick Seabloom, James Bruin, Jacob Sperling, Edgar Martin, Walter Drury, Willlam Carr and John Reese. Mrs. Mary E. Betts and Mr. Frank Betts of Washington were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kelly, Jjr., on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Meade have re- turned from a visit to the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggins, in Warrenton, N. C. Miss Sue Reynolds of Fredericksburg was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts. Miss Mary Vos spent the Easter holi- days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baker, in Lynchburg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and Rus- sell Brown, jr, of Indian Head, Md., were week end guests of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dodd. Miss Elizabeth Nicholson has re- turned to Randolph-Macon Women's College, in Lynchburg, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hamback and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Michelbach have returned from a visit to relatives in Trenton, N. J. Miss Louise Renalds has gone to Harrisonburg, where she is attending the State Teachers’ College, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rideout. Miss Alice Hill of Albany, N. 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PIANOS — RADIOS — FURNITURE the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poole. Miss Delphine Winters and Miss Vir- ginia Fosburg of Harrisburg, Pa., have returned to their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Groves. Mrs. Susan Jardine and Miss Helen Jardine of Charleston, W. Va., are the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Grundy ar- rived from Miami, Fla, Monday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Mankin for several days before ieaving for their home in Boston. Michigan U. Alumnae Sponsor Two Social Fetes The University of Michigan Alumnae will entertain twice on Friday, May 2. The usual first-Friday-in-the-month luncheon will be held at the club house of the American Association of Uni- versity Women at 1 o'clock. That eve- ning there will be a dinner at the Cosmos Club, at which Dr. William M. Mann, director of the National Zoo- lozical Park, will be guest of honor and will give an illustrated account of a trip through the Solomon Islands. At the speaker’s table will be Dr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Mann, the officers of the University of Michigan ' Men's Club, Dr. Elmer W. Brandes, Dr. James G. Cumming and H. B. Teegarden, and the president and vice president of the Women’s Club, Mrs. James F. Pierce and Mrs. Ralph E. Lawrence, and Dean Mary Louise Brown of American Uni- versity. . Music Listed in Program At Un;versity Women's Tea An_interesting feature of the tea | tomorrow at the club of the American 8 M chusetts Society Serves as Host to 500 The sixth meeting of the 1929-30 season of the Massachusetts Society of ‘Washington, D. C., was held Wednesday evening at Wardman Park Hotel and was one of the largest and most suc- cessful affairs ever ieeld by the soclety, fully 500 members and guests being present. Dancing started promptly at 9 o'clock and continued until 1 o'clock a.m. A short program interspersed with the dancing was given. Mr. John H. Marville, a Washington baritone soloist, rendered selections and sang the Massachusetts State song, ‘“Massa- chusetts, My Home Land.” A very in- teresting patriotic talk in commemora- tion of “Patriots’ day” and humorous stories by Representative William P. Connery, jr, of Massachusetts were given. Sanford Bates, Federal superinten- dent of prisons, who is president of the society, presided. On the reception committee were Mr, Robert H. Kempton, chairman; Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Mr. Charles A. Bowman, Mr. Frank E. Hickey, *Mr. George A. Hernan, Mr. Willlam T. Simpson, Mr. Charles F. Sharkey, Dr. Willlam I. Ogus, Miss Eleanor Carle- ton, Representative Frederick W. Del- linger, Representative Charles L. Gifford, Mrs. John A. Chamberlain, Miss Martha Gould, Mr. Albert Michaud, Mrs. Patrick J. Murray, Mrs. Robert H. Kempton, Miss Barbara W. Butler, Miss Ruth M. Noyes, Mr. George Robertie, Mr. Willlam J. Byrne, Mr. John An- drews, Miss Jessie L. Willlams, Miss Grace Chamberlain, Miss Josephine Wunder, Miss Loretta H. Ryan, Miss Edith Michaud, Mr. Edward Kane, Miss Agnes V. Wilson, Miss Harriet M. Cheney, Mr. William R. Russell, Mr. Raymond E. Manning, Miss Hellen G. O'Neill, Mr. Phillip W. Clark, Mr. Row- land S. H. Dyer, Mr. Grant R. Denniston, Mr. Alfred E. Hanson, Dr. Robert A. Keilty, Dr. Horace E. Perlie, Dr. A. W. Shea, and Miss Ethel M. ‘Wilson. The entertainment committee in- cluded Mrs. John A. Chamberlain, chairman; Mrs. L. D. Gibbs and Miss Eleanor Carleton. Music was in chargé of Mr. Charles F. Sharkey and Mr. Frank Hicky. The dancing was in charge of Mr. Lewis W, Hart, Mr. Wil- liam T. Simpson and Mr. John H. Springer. Mr. George A. Hernan, 1345 Girard sg:et. northwest, is secretary of the so- clety. Catholic Students’ Unit Entertains With Prom ‘The Vaeth unit of the Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade entertained its members at the New Idea Country Club Wednesday evening. The occa- sion was the Easter prom, which is a formal affair limited to the mem- bers. Light refreshments were served. ‘The committee in charge of the dance included Mr. Neal Carmody, Mr. Edward McLarney and Mr. Francis Mc- Quillan. The unit is composed of graduates of the local academies and colleges and is considered a representative group of Catholic youth. A large assortment of the latest shades. _FOXES | of QUALITY (e P bty At oprices that will prove to be surprisingly LOW by comparison! Association of University Women, 1634 I street, will be a group of songs by Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Randall. Mrs. Dorothy Emery will be the accom- panist. Miss Maude Aiton, principal of the Americanization School, will ad- dress the members on tion Work in the District of Columbia.’ Mrs. Otto L. 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