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< SOCIETY. Annapolis Indoor Sports - Attract Many Visitors Boxing Match Preceded by Series of Dinner Parties—Mzrs. Carryll H.“Bryan Entertains at Tea. ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 28.—As ususl, during this season of the many visitors were attracted to Annap- olis to attend the indoor sports. Many. dinner parties were given Saturday eve- mlhny out-of-town guests were here for Col. and Mrs. Holland Smith, U. S. M. C, stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, spent the week end as the ning preceding_the boxing match be-|guests of Mrs. R. B.Hilliard at her tween Penn State and the Navas Academy. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wentworth Boykin returned to their home in the Green Spring Valley after being the week end guests of ‘Mr. Boy- kin's sister, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, bher home, 5 Maryland avenue. Sunday afterncon Mrs. Bryan enter- tained informally at tea for her guests. Mrs. Platt, e of Lieut. Daniel P. Platt of the Navy Medical Corps, re- turned to Philadelphia Monday after being the guest of Mrs. Frederick Furth on Hanover street. Lieut. Platt served a tour of duty at the Naval Hosp'tal here several years ago, and their son, Chedsey Platt is a member of the pres- ent plebs class at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Roger E. Perry, wife of Lieut. R. E. Perry, arrived last week from Long Beach, Calif, and will spend some time with her parents, Comdr. and Mrs. Walter B. Tardy, r-tired. at their home on Hanover street. Lieut. Perry is on duty on the U. S. S. Sara- toga, and will join Mrs. Perry here in June. Miss Nan Farrell has returned to her home on Southgate avenue after spend- ing the week end at Marion, Pa., as the guest of Miss Mary Miller . Kress, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs, Clarence C. Kress. ‘Tuesday evening Capt. and Mrs, Wil- liam L. Calhoun entertained at their road, Naval Acad- h-me, on Shaw street’ Mrs. Hilliard entertained at dinner in honor of her guests Friday evening. Her other guests included Comdr. and Mrs. Au- gustin T. Beauregard, Comdr. and Mrs. Donald B. , Lieut. Comdr. and t| Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. Laurgnce T. Mrs. A. Doyen of Wardour, Mr. Willlam Whaley of Charleston, 8. C., has arrived to be the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, at their home, on Market street. Mr. Whaley has recently been visiting his son, Capt. Louis Whaley, U. 8. M. C, in Phil- adelphia. Capt. Whaley and Mrs. Jessie Turnbull spent the week end with Comdr. and Mrs. Holt and returned to Philadelphia on Monday. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Stewart A. Manahan of Washington spent the week end with Comdr. and Mrs. H. G. Cooper at their quarters, on Upshur road. Saturday evening Comdr. and Mrs. Ccoper entertained at dinner, tak- ing their guests later to the Annapolis g:uda Club for the dance for the Red ross. Mrs, Charles Keene of Washington spent several days last week at Carvel Hall. Mrs. Keene's son is a midship- man in the second class. Comdr. and Mrs. Grafton Beall left Monday for their home, in Baltimore, after spending the week end as the guests of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Deem at their quarters, on Upshur . | road. Robinson, and Mrs. . other guests included the commandan of midshipmen, cngt. Charles Philip Snyder, and Mrs. Snyder; Capt. and Mrs. Wilhelm L. Priedell, Capt. and Mrs. James C. Pryor and Comdr. and Mrs. Howard H. J. Benson. On Thursday afternoon Miss Eliz- abeth Hilliard, daughter of Mrs. R. G. Hilliard, gave a tea at her home, on Shaw street, in honor of Miss Mary Alfred, whose engagement to Lieut (Junior Grade) Rufus E. Rcse, jr., was recently announced. Miss Hilliard's luul: included about 20 of the young- ex set. ‘Wednesday evening the members of the State Senate entertained at a buffer and dance at Carvel Hall in honor of their families and friends. - "Mme. Capeilli Zuchi of Norfolk, Va., is the guest for the week of Comdr. and Mrs. W. R. Carter at their quar- ters, on Rodgers road. On Monday afternoon Mrs, F. G. Reinicke enter- tained ‘' informally at tea in honor of Mrs. Carter's guest. 4 Mrs. F. O. Grandy returned to Carvel Hall on Friday after visiting Col. and Mrs Harry M. Cootes at Foft Myer, Va. Before returning to Annapolis Mrs. Grandy als> vis'ted Col. and Mrs. Harry Jordan in Washington. Miss Margaret Halsey spent last week end in Washington as the guest of Capt. and Mrs. H. B. Gilmore. Sunday Comdr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper entertained at luncheon. Their guests were Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Stewart Manahan of Washington, who THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 1, 1931—PART THREE." Mexican Embassy Is Scene | s et -BENEFIT Of Dinner This Evening (Continued Prom First Page.) retaries of the Argentine embassy; Senor Don Pedro Marquez Rivero, secretary of the Venezuelan legation; Senor Don Carlos de la Barra, commercial secre- tary of the Chilean embassy, and Senor Don Luciano Joublanc Rivas, second secretary of the Mexican embassy. Mme. Zohra Khanoum Heldary, who represents the ministry of national economy and dej artment of fine arts of Persia, is now in Washington at the Mayflower for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Kiep are leaving Washington on March 1 for a two turn Mr. Kiep will probably assume his new post in New York, whiist Mrs. Kiep will stay in Washington until the be- inning of May. ¥ Mr. 'snd Mrs. Kiep entertained at a farewell supper party for a number of their friends of the younger set on Sat- urday evening. - Miss Herthamarie Kiep, who has ton th her relatives, is leaving for New York on Monday, where she will will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. vom Rath, and will return home to Ham- burg towards the end of March. —_— Mrs. Croxton to Preside At Luncheon Tuesday Mrs, F. B. Croxton will preside at a luncheon to be given Tuesday at 12:15 o'clock by the D. C. League of Women Voters Child Welfare committes, at the Hamilton Hotl Dr. Mirlam Van Waters wi'l be the honor guest spcaker, other guests will be Mr. Sanford Bates, Mr. Stephen Kramer and Dr. Paul J. Ewerhardt. Among those making reser- vations are Dr. Willlam A. Whit:, Dr. A. Frances Foye, Miss Sybil Baker, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mr. Elwood Street, Mrs. Lewis Notes, Mrs, C. G. Leach, Mrs. Margaret Ford, Mr. J. E. Dayton, Mrs. Arthur Watkins, Miss Jeannette Ezekiels, Mrs. Mary Bayles, s Miss Jean Cole, Miss Thomas, Mary o Rt bl 230 E. Bakewell, Mrs. William Theland, Mr. President of the Columbian Women of George Washington University, the organ- ization giving a evening at the Arts Club Aol 10 and 11; %" | Lyle Burroughs, Mr. Willett, Miss Kath- —Bachrach Photo. | arine F. Lenroot, Miss Agnes A. Hanna, “ | Mrs. Catherine Hoffman, Alyce Colbert Shelbon, Miss Lily Brunschwig, Miss were their house guests for the week | William F Halfey, wife of Capt. Halsey; | Fay Bentley, Mrs. H. G. Spaulding, Miss end, and their other guests included | Miss Jane Miller, Mrs. Charles Soule, | Helen Noyes, Mrs. Arthur Upson, Mrs. Lieut. Comdr and Mrs. J. M. Deem, | wife of Capt. Soule; Mrs Burkette, | A. B. McManus, Mrs, John McAneny, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. L. A. Logan, | Lieut. Monagan and Mrs. T. F. Cald- Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson and Miss A. cmdr. and Mrs. Grafton Beall, M 1d Madorah Donahue. BROOKS G Street Between 11th ahd 12th weeks® trip to Bermuda. On their re-| Willis; been spending the Winter in Washing- | Poefi Circle Meeting e ars Honor Guest Sing The American Circle held its February in the French salon Sehampeat o A paper A xl.en:e- Alderson and the resunte of an article “The Four by Mary Brent . ics, “Old Lofters” and “Some- ewhere,” b Virginia Bullock v ; “Futility,” by Alethea Alderson; ‘Beloved Land,” by Mabel Vincent, and “The Song of the Flag” by Maud Scruggs, were the contributions of g;‘lrgen‘l poetry by members of the The evening closed in a general dis- %’o&u‘n which Y.h';I invited guests ive part, on the subject of the “Lincoln” of Edgar Lee Masters. Surprise Party Given In Honor of Miss Ward A party was given for Miss Rosa Ward at her home, at 509 Elev- enth street southeast, in celebration of her eighteenth birthday anniversary. 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