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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932. SOCIETY of the Mayflower Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock by Mrs. Arthur Lioyd, in- clude Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Mrs, Harry St. George Tucker, Mrs. Fairfax Harri- . Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. H , Mrs. Cazenove G. Lee, Mrs. Richard Crane, Mrs. Breckinridge Long. Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, Mrs. W. B. Mason, Mrs. G. C. F. Bratenahl, Mrs. Frank S. Bright and Mrs. Henry Leon- ard. Mrs. Fred A. Carter is the chairman of the Tickets Committee, assisted by Mrs. Cazenove G. Lee, Mrs. Harold N Marsh and Mrs, Charles D. Drayton. Those who have taken box lecture and will entertain par clude Mrs. Louis S. Greene, Mrs W. Burke, Mrs. Henry Leonard. Mrs Frank S. Bright, Mrs. George Russell Cecil, Miss Anne B. Moore, Mrs. Wil- Jiam D. Sterrctt and Mrs, Willlam Chapin Huntington. During the lecture the opening date of the Virginia homes and gardens for the 1932 season wil be announced. Miss Gertrude Jones of Little Falls, N. Y. is spending several days at the Carlton as the guest of Mrs. J. J. Gil- bert. who has an apartment Carlton fcr the season. Mrs. Henry C. Carpenter is recu- perating from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Howland of Babylon. Long Island, motored to ‘Washington and are spending several days at the Shoreham. Mrs. Wallace W. Fuller of New York has taken an apartment at the Fairfax Hotel. Miss Ruth Green entertained a com- pany at dancing in her home at 64 Franklin street, in Hyattsville, Md., Saturday evening Her guests included Miss Edith Wilson, Miss Sylvia Wald- man, Miss Dolores Piozet, Miss Helen Welsh, Miss Ella Miller Hooe and Mr. Clarence Davidson, Mr. Joseph Clark, Mr. Edward Harlan, Mr. Edward Koch, Mr, John O'Brien, Mr. Howard Ritchie and Mr. Billy Marche. W. C. Gardiner of Princeton, N. J. and Mr. G. M. Todd of Toledo. Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. James Culver Shields and her son. Mr. John G. Shields, in their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Atwater of Olean, N. Y., are at the Dodge during their brief stay in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Powell of Englewood, N. J.. are at the Shore- ham for a few days. They visited their daughter, Mrs. Robert B. Hilliard, at Annapolis for several days before com- ing to Washington. Mrs. Rudolph S. Allen of College | Park, Md. president of the Prince Georges County of Women's Clubs, and | Mrs. George A. Castle of Brentwood, vice president. were guests of the De- | catur Heights Housekeepers Club. in the home of Mrs, L. B. Rose, Friday evening. The meeting was in the nature of | s Bicentennial celebration and the | house was effectively decorated in red, | white and blue crepe paper and flags. | Lee and Mary Monica Rose, children of | the hostess, dressed in Colonial costume, admitted the guests, The meeting opened with a salute to the flag and the singing of the “Star Spangled Ban- ner.” Mrs. Rose read an interesting sketch on the home life of George ‘Washington, in which was portrayed | his love for his family and beautiful | estate. Mrs. Allen gave a short talk in which she stressed the importance of co-op- ‘ eration with the State and National organizations. Mrs. Castle also spoke | briefly, emphasizing the value of club work in the formation of friendships. | An_exhibit of heirlooms from Colo- | nial times, labeled with their interest- ing history, was shown. Old time games followed, prizes being won by Mrs. F. G. Williams and Mrs. N. O, Brigham, and refreshments, carrying | out the red, white and blue motif, were ! served. Mr. Indiana State Soclety To Fete Distinguished Guesis. The interest of the Indianians living | in Washington is centered this week on the first annual dinner dance of the Indiana Society of Washington, which will be held in the large ball room of the Shoreham tomorrow evening. Un- der the personal direction of the presi- | dent of the society, Senator James E.| ‘Watson, & prcgram of diversity has been arranged and the artists who will con- | tribute to the evening's enjoyment are | of such merit that to hear them alone would be a great attraction. In addi- tion to that. the honor guest of the evening, the Vice President, Mr. Charles | Curtis, will give a brief after-dinner address, and the guests will be received at the beginning of the ball Guests at the speakers’ table will be the Vice President, Mr. Curtis; Senatcr and Mrs. James E. Watson, Senator and | Mrs. Arthur Robinson, Representative and Mrs. Louis Ludlow, Representative and Mrs. Harry Canfield, Represent- | ative and Mrs. Arthur Greenwood, Rep- | resentative and Mrs. W. P. Connery, ir.: | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Omar Bundy. Rev. | Dr. and Mrs. James Shera Montgomery, | Mr. and Mrs. John Mock, Mr. and Mrs. | John Huston, Mrs. Victor Garrigus and Miss Meda Ann Martin, secretary of the soclety. 1 Ushers for the seating of guests will | be Mr. Jack Kirkham McFall, Mr. George O. Compton, Mr. Malcolm Ed- wards, Mr. Louis Nattkemper, Ralph Roberts, Mr. Roscoe Fertick, Leonard Callahan and Mr. The ushers also will serve as the Floor Committee for the ball which will begin at 10 o'clock. In addition to those named will be Mr. Leslie O. Taylor and Mr. James W Baldwin, who are mem- bers of the Executive Committee, and with Mrs. John Mock, Mr. Ralph Rob- erts, Mrs, Frederick Ballard, Mrs. Welby Watson Brinton and Mr. Roscoe Fer- Mr, 2 SUITS Ladies’ or Men’s $1.00 2 LONG COATS or Overcoats $1:00 Two Ladies’ Plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed $1:0 “Now Is the Time to Clean Out Your Wardrobe” Dollar Dry Cleaners 1729-31-33 7th St. N.W. 3900 Potomac 3901 3902 WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Thia Ad: Musst - Accompan Som il at the | 'inlwn yesterday to spend some time regent, will be hostess to Mrs. William | more are at the Hamilton Hotel for a { Miss Ruth H. Foss, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Frank H. Foss of Massachusetts, and her house guest, Miss Mary Carew of New York. —Harris-Ewing Photos. tick, chairman, have had charge of the dinner arrangements. Mrs. Selma Selinger Klein has ac- cepted a place on the program and those who have heard her on the radio will be glad to meet and hear her in person. Other features on the program will be numbers by the Hebert quartet composed of the talented family of Sen- ator Felix Hebert, solo and duet num- bers by Mr. Fred East and Mr. Bill Raymond and monclogue mimicry by Representative W. P. Connery, jr Dancing and as will follow the dinner and reception. Mr. Edward McGrady, representa- tive of the American Federation of Labor, was the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon given by the Woman's National Demo- cratic Club yesterday. Mrs, Richard Boeckel introduced Mr. McGrady. Others at the luncheon were Mrs. Wil- liam D. Sterrett, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Hibben, Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mr. and Mrs. i Prank Morrison, Mrs. Edward C. | Shields, Miss Ethel Ketcham, Miss Augusta Conrad, Mrs. Lynn Horner, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Herring, | Mrs. E. P. Morey, Mrs. Virgil Jackson, Mrs. L. J. Pollock, Mrs. Louis Otten- berg, Mrs. John H. Small, Miss Mar- garet Bryan, Mrs. Charles L. Aber- nathy, Mrs. Broadfoot, Mrs. harles Warren, Mrs. Arthur L, Williston of Dedham, Mass.; Mrs. Charles S. Ham- | Keating, Mrs. Laura Williams, Mrs. | John Walsh, Miss Roberta Bradshaw, Mrs. Edward K. Campbel], Miss Eleanor Connolly and Mrs, Emily Newell| Blair. ‘ { Dr. 8. B. Muncaster has returned from a three-week stay in Florida. He spent some time at the Mount Ply- | mouth Golf and Country Club, and | also visited in Jacksonville. i After the success of its Bicentennial | Ball the New England States Society | will give a dance at the Willard Hotel on St, Patrick's day, March 17, at which there will be dancing from 9:30 till 1 o'clock, The affair will be a carnival night with the distribution of paper hats, horns and favors in keeping with the wearing of the green. Mr. Lawrence Moran, executive chair- man, has selected his Reception Com- mittee to include Miss Josephine O'Day, Mr. Michael O'Connell, Mr. Richard Clancy, Mr. William Cleary, Mr. Wilson de Musey, Mrs. hom: Already, a ?fimuml? “For Safety, LA Donovan and Miss Rachel Carmichael. | _ Guest tickets may be secured at the Willard Ticket Bureau or from the president of the society at 1758 Q street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shallcross of Hill- | crest street southeast gave a birthday anniversary party in honor of their young son, Allen Paul Shallcross, who was four years old. Games were played, prizes awarded and re- freshments were served. The guests were: Edward Landstreet, June Smith, Mary Margaret Zirkle, Lorraine Zirkle, Dorothy Burton, Mary Elizabeth Heine- man, Lawrence Smith, Joseph Shall- cross, jr.; Allen Paul Shallcross, and Miss Ellen Johnson, Mrs. A. J. John- son, Miss M. A. Shallcross and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Vega, the latter rela- tives of the young host. Mr. and Mrs. B. 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