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Midshipmen to Present Last Music TWO Final performances Today to Mark CIOSC 0{ Drama Season-—N Prcscnts T ANNAPOLIS, Md,, April 9.—The last two performances of the Musical Clubs Show took place today. The show, given by the midshipmen, was presented last week with great success and marked the close of the indoor attrac- tions in the way of amateur plays for the season at the academy. The Navy Women's Club gave three plays Monday evening at Carvel Hall Mrs. Hensel, wife of Lieut. Karl J. Hensel, directed the plays which wer “Letters”” a comedy’ in which Mrs. Stormes, wife of Lieut. Max C. Stormes; Mrs. Ward, wife of Lieut. Benjamin P. Ward, and Mrs. Mercer, wife of Lieut V. Preston Mercer, took part; gecond, “The China Pig.” a drama, the cast of which included Mrs. G. K Munson, Mrs. Deutermann, wife of Lieut. William V. Deutermann, and Mrs. Elmer M. Jackson, jr., and the third, “In Distinguished ~Service,” a comedy-drama, with Mrs. Colton, wife of Prof. Molton A. Colton; Mrs. Duvall, wife of Lieut. William H. Duvall, and | Mrs. Deutermann. Mrs. Archibald G.| W. McFadden and Mrs. Mathews, wife of Lieut. Bob Orr Mathews, were the property managers. The plays were at- | tended by a large audience. Capt. John Quinby, retired, and his daughter, Mrs. Allen, wife of Comdr. Archer M. R. Allen of Newport, R. L. | were the guests this week of Capt. and | Mrs. Charles C. Soule. Capt. Quinby and Mrs. Allen have been much enter- tained while here, having formerly lived in Annapolis and the Naval Academy. the | SOCIETY. THE Club’s Show avy Women's Club hree Plays. | Mrs. Charles Shea of Washingtop, was the guest over the week end of Mrs. Elmer Jackson, ir. | Comdr. John Bowers, retired, and Mrs, Bowers gave a bridge party Mon- day in honor of Lieut. end Mrs. Ken- neth Pierce of Fort Niagara, N. Y.. who | are the guests of Mrs. Plerce’s uncle, Mr. Samuel Brooke, and Mrs. Brooke, in their home on Southgate avenue Rear Admiral Charles L. Husscy, re- who have spent were the week end guests of Mrs. Hussey's brother-in- | law and sister, Rear Admiral and Mrs | Thomas C. Hart, in the superintendent’s quarters at the Naval Academy Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart enter- tained with the last of their Wednes- day at homes for the season this week Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John LeV.| Hill and their daughter, Miss Beverle | Hill, spent several days this week at the | Peggy Stewart Inn. Lieut. Comdr. Hill now is on duty at Philadelphia. Miss | Hill and Miss Carey Burwell have re- turned to Sweet Briar College, in Vir- ginia. Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs Carryl H. Bryan and Mrs. Riddick. wife of Comdr. Willard J. Riddick, left Monday for Lakehurst, N. J.. where they will be the guests of Mrs. Shoemaker, wife of Capt. Harry E. Shoemaker. the latter in command of the Naval Alr Station at Lakehurst. After a visit to Mrs. Shoe- maker, Mrs. Riddick will go to New | York, where she will visit her sister, ! Mrs. David Baldwin. in Bronxville, and Capt. and Mrs. Soule gave a dinner arty Saturday evening, April 2, in onor of Capt. Quinby and Mrs. Allen, | their other guests being Capt. and Mrs, Douglas L. Howard, Mrs. Howard Mor- ton and Capt. Paul J. Dashiell | Capt. and Mrs. Soule were hosts at | luncheon Sunday for Capt. Quinby and | Mrs. Allen. Those invited to meet them we! Commédore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Har- rison Colhoun, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. H. OMd, Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Laurence Wild, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert D.| Kirkpatrick, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E.| Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton, Mrs. G. W. Simpson, Mrs. Roscoe C.| Bulmer, Mrs. Robert Cabaniss, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Mrs. James Bowdoin, Miss Elizabeth Nott and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Overesch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh enter- | tained at bridge Friday evening in Mrs. Bryan will be the guest of her cou- sin, Mrs. William Lawson, in Garden , Long Island ngabfagd Mrs. Roland W. Schumann entertained at dinner Saturday evening, April 2, taking their guests after dinner to the musical clubs show given by the midshipmen in Ma Capt. and Mrs. Schumann’s ests were Col. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, the former on duty at the Army War College, at Washington; Comdr. and Mrs Willard J. Riddick, Mrs. C. Erskine Clement, Mr. Fm‘b?s‘ Colhoune and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. | of the National League of American Pen De Witt C. Ramsey | Aprit 23. SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., BREAKFAST HOSTESS MRS. W. E. PATTERSON FRENCH, Wife of Col. French, entertaining a company of 10 at the authors’ breakfas§ APRIL 10, Dinner Parties Precede l Officers’ Club Dance at Fort Humpl’u’eys; Miss Caroline Schulz and| Capt. and Mrs. Entertain Guests. Lyons FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., April 9.— The Officers’ Club entertained at a dance in Harris Hall last night, at which Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata and Lieut. and Mrs. Edmund K. Daley received. Miss Caroline Schulz was hostess at & dinner party preceding the dance and had as her guests Lieut. and Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio, Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C Brown, Lieut. and Mrs. Edmund K Daley, Lieut. and Mrs. Robert E. N. Des Islets, Lieut. and Mrs. Robert J.| Fleming, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. William H. Minter, Lieut. and Mrs. William H. Mills, Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt, Lieut. and Mrs. William O. Van Giesen, Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston, Lieut. and Mrs. Robert G Lovett, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R Howard and Lieut. Ernest W. Carr. Another dinner party before the dance was that given by Capt. and Mrs F. Russell Lyons at Grey's Hill Inn. Their list of guests included Col. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and Mrs. Bowyer B. Brown, Maj. and Mrs. Ed- win 'A. Bethel, Capt. and Mrs, William N. Thomas, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. James D. Andrews, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson and Lieut. and Mrs, Carl R._Jones. Lieut. and Mrs. Robert G. Lovett gave two bridge dinners this week Tuesday and Wednesday nights. They bad as their guests Tuesday Col. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and Mrs. John R. D. Matheson, Maj. and Mrs Edwin A. Bethel, Maj. and Mrs. Emory H. Gist, Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lie- ber, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howard, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W | Stewart and Lieut. Edward A. Brown, jr Wednesday night their guests in- cluded Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E Oliver, Maj. and Mrs. Willilam E. R. Covell, Maj. and Mrs. James A. McCal- lam, Maj. Henry A. Wingate, Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Capt. and Mrs. James D. Andrews, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs, Michael C. Granata, Lieut and Mrs, Herbert B. Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer, Miss Charlotte Grey Women at the Willard Hotel Saturday, —Harris-Ewing Phot; Capt. and Mrs. Charles Oman enter- tained at dinner Tuesday evening in | ‘ their quarters at the Naval Hospital in | [Jniversity Club Oper honor of Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus | Staton of Washington, who were their | To Women Guests Thursday Ladies’ night at the University Club ests. After dinner Capt. and Mrs. Oman and their guests attended the | boxing match held at the Maryland | was celebrated Thursday evening, with St:}l;Aantnf(’i:\\ood D. Bowers and their | Music presented by the George Wash- sons of Among Loan Exhibit at Woman's and Lieut. Ernest W. Carr. Dr. and Mrs, George E. Fuller of Caledensis, Pa.. were guests this week of Maj. and Mrs. James A. McCallam Democratic Club| capt. Harry A, Buckley, Lieut Standish Weston and Lieut. Louis W. Each afternoon during the loan ex- | Prentiss were guests of Mr. Ben hibit of antiques to be held April 15, ‘M(-Kn]way at the wrestling bouts in 16 and 17 at the club house of the | Washington Thursday night National Woman's Democratic Club, New York, where she will spend a week 1932—PART THREE. Mrs. David A. Watt left Tuesday for | STUDENT CHAIRMAN MISS CAROLINE THOMPSON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huston Thompson, student chairman of the youth disarmament meeting at the Belasco Theater this afternoon.—Underwood Photo. Emily J. Peterson, Mrs. William N.| Thomas, jr.; Mrs. Standish Weston, Mrs. Edmund K. Daley, Mrs. David A. Watt, Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, Mrs, Al- bert C. Lieber, jr.; Mrs. Manuel J. Asen- slo, Mrs. Paul D. C. Berrigan, Mrs. Henry G. Douglas, Mrs. Carl R. Jones, Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Mrs. William H. Mills and Mrs. Edward M. Mark- ham, jr. { Mis. N. A. Neal of Fort Meade, Md, | is the guest this week of Lieut. and Mrs, Emil J. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson an® Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, jr. were luncheon guests Thurs- day of Mrs. Neal at the Army and Navy Club, Col. Edward H. Schulz was the dinner guest Sunday of Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Baver. Mrs. H. A Buckley, Mrs. Jane Put- nam and Mrs. Etta B. Walker were bridge and tea guests Tuesday of MTs. George F. Hobson of Alexandria Miss Charlotte Grey is the week end guest of Mrs. Nell Clement in Wash- away for five days. The engagement of Miss Annette Lucille Gombert and Lieut. Lee B. Washbourne has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gombert of Seguin, Tex. They will be married April 28 in New York and will sail lulu, where Lieut. Washbourne has been ordered for duty. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart SOCIETY. Monday for Miami, Fla, and will be | the next day on the Republic for Hono- | 5 | were dinner and theater guests Wed- nesday night of Col. Campbell B. Hodges | of Washington. Among the officers who have received |orders to leave Fort Humphreys are: | Lieut. Louis W. Prentiss and Lieut. Ed- ward M. Markham, ir.. who have been ordered to duty with the R. O. T. C. at the Colorado School of Mines and the Michigan School of Mines, respec- tively. They will leave at the end of | the school year. | Lieut. and Mrs. Prentiss were tea guests Sunday of Mrs. William C. Pren- | tiss of Washington | Mrs. Emil J. Peterson and Mrs. Rob- |ert J. Fleming, jr. attended the lunch- eon given by the Daughters of the United States Army at the Shoreham | Monday Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, Ir., and Lieut. Herbert W. Ehrgett were dinner guests Tuesday of Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson. | . Guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Carl R. | Jones tonight at a bridge party at their | quarters will be, Col. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bethel. Maj. and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee, Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Co- vell, Capt. and Mrs. James D. Andrews, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston, Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Lieut. |and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, jr.: Lieut. and Mrs. Robert G. Lovett, Lieut. and Mrs. | George C. Reinhardt, Lieut, and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. |Emil J. Peterson and Lieut. and Mrs, | Robert J. Fleming, jr. | . | Women's City Club Tea Combined With Musicale Members of the junior section of the ‘Women's City Club will be hostesses at the tea to be given this afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock at the club house, 736 Jackson Place Miss Rachel Storer, a member of this section, will give selections on the accordion Mrs. George J. Adams, chairman, will be assited in receiving by Mrs. John D. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Patrick Gal- lagher, Mrs. Gladys B. Middlemiss, Miss Edna E. Mitchell, Mrs. Frank G. Stew- art, Miss Thelma Schmitt, Mrs. Phyllis Robinson Sjolin, and Miss Elva Mc- Namara. Miss Rose Votava and Miss ?aélhmm Etter will preside at the tea ables | Your Last Year’s Summer Hats Cleaned and Reblocked Hats of every description can be w York spent last week } ington University Glee Club. | ley P. Smith and guests, Miss Virginia honor of Mr. and Mrs. Peyton | four sons of Cochran of the Green Spring Val- | gt the Peggy Stewart Inn. Mrs. Bowers | the members and guests who dined at ley. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh are re-|is a sister of Comdr. Roy C. Smith, U. | siding on King George street. Their | s N | other guests were Lieut. and Mrs. Miss Margaret Owings of West Home- John R. Van Nagell, Lieut. and Mrs. | wood has returned from a visit to Pan- James Thach, jr., and Lieut. and Mrs. | ama, where she was the guest of her Ralph Earle, jr. | sister. Mrs. R. N. Willlams, at Cristobal Mrs. Van Nagell, wife of Lieut. John| Miss Mary Louise Adams Clement. | R. Van Nagell, gave a small bridge | Miss Sutheriand and Miss Lucy Powell | party, followed by tea, Friday after-|of Washington spent the week end as noon. | the guests of Miss Clementi's sister-in- Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin has re-|law, Mrs. C. Erskine Clement, at hPr‘ turned from a cruise of the West Indies. | home, Ogle Hall. | At Trinidad Mrs. Baldwin sustained a| Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Ham- fall, which prevented her remaining in | mond have issued invitations to the | New York, where she expected to make | marriage of their daughter Emily to Mr. | several visits before Teturning to her | John Fletcher Wilson, which will take | home at Waterbury, near Annapolis.| place this evening in their home. at | Mrs. Baldwin now is the guest of her | CHff Beach Island. N. C. Mr. Wilson is | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | a son of Mrs. Wilson and the late Mr. Elliott Baldwin, in their apartment on | Albert Wilson of South River, near An- Gloucester street. Miss Anna Sill, who | napolis. accompanied Mrs. Baldwin to the West Mrs. George J. Turner of Wardour Indies, has returned to her home at|has spent some time at Virginia Beach, Geneva, N. Y. Va. Mr. Turner joined Mrs. Turner for Mrs. | the week end. s A G, Cooke of Waterbury and| ™\ars. Atkins, wite of Capt. Arthur K the club and later attended the con- | cert were Mr. and Mrs. Charles J O'Neill, Miss Mildred O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kappler, Comdr. and Mrs. John A. Schofield and their guest, Mrs. Hannah; Dr. and Mrs. H. N Dorman and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heyward: Mr. und Mrs. Ralph | P. Barnard and guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Berry man and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arentz; Representative and Mrs. Frederick W. Dallinger and guests, Mrs. Julian C Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reed, Mr. Charles L Underhill, Mr. Joseph Mar- tin and Mrs. Edith N. Rogers: Judge and Mrs. Josiah A. Van Orsdel and guest, Miss Spellman; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Pearce and guests, the Misses Mur. ray of Bangor, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Lee, Comdr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Sharpe; Comdr. F. W. Southworth and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ander- son and Miss Gerricke, Mr. James M. | Gray and Mrs. Georgianne Oxford, Mr. | and Mrs. Mark R. Woodward and Miss | | beth Wheeler, 1526 New Hampshire avenue, tea and gingerbread donkeys will be served by different groups of girls. Miss Lidamae Hurd iIs chairman of this committee, which includes Miss Eleanor Crain, Miss Margaret Crain of Baltimore, Miss Mildred Battle, Miss Marvin Breckin- ridge, Miss Anne Carter Greene, Miss Marianne Harrison, Miss Angelia Mor- rison, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Eliza- Miss Ellzabeth Shouse, Miss Julia Harris, Miss Rose Page, Miss Caroline Thompson, Miss Helen Cool- idge, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Miss Anna- belle Essary, Miss Laura Catherine Field, Miss Elinor Branson, Miss Kath- leen King. Miss Lyda Mae Prancis, Miss Grace Roper Fulton and Miss Northa Porter. Offers of additional antiques for the exhibit are being received daily by the special committee of arrangements, which includes Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Gavan Pield, Mrs. Lewis Battle, Mrs. Bryan K. Ogden, Mrs. C. J. Brand, | Nannie Green Jobe, Mrs. James | as the guest of Mr. Mortimer Norden. Mrs. A. H. Addoms of Cranford, N. J.. arrived Wednesday to visit Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston. Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpen- ing will give a birthday anniversary movie party tonight for their daughter Dorothy. They will have as their guests _Sidney Wingate, Mary Gee, Betty Bauer, Catharine Prentiss, Ber- nard Loper, Beverly Snow, Beverly Co- | vell, Elizabeth Lyons, Alida Browne, | Marjorie Bowley and Doris McCallam, | Mrs. Robert J. Fleming. jr., gave a | bridge party vesterday afternoon, her | guests including Mrs. Charles W. Stew- iart. Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, jr.. Mrs. ington. Mrs. Paul guests to tea Wadnesda, mother. inck g Harry A. Buckley Mrs. F. Russell Lyons and Mrs. uel J. Asensio. to meet her Mrs John Berrigan of Boston arrived | this week to visit Lisut. and Mrs. Berri- gan, Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Greene of Ta- koma Park were tea guests Sunday of Capt. and Mrs. Bennett H. Bowley. Miss Caroline Schulz returned Mon- day from a visit to Hamilton, Ontario. Col. Edward H. Schulz will leave D. C. Berrigan invited cleaned and blocked in the original style or remodeled into any style de- sired. ition we have a complete selection of New Spring materials, Straw, Braids, Ornaments, Feather Fancies, Flowers and Hat Frames. We Specialize in Youthful Matron Hats—Reasonably Priced All New Shades of Straw Bodies Moulded to the Head Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop NA. 8322 508 11th St. N.W. Our Work Is Our Reputation Waterbury have left Savannan, where | Atkins. spent this week as the guest of they have been for several weeks at| the De Soto Hotel, and will visit in| Norfolk, Va., before returning to their homes. Mrs. Romilly Humphries, who with Mr. Humphries and their young son| have been occupying the home of Dr. and Mrs, Frederic Cotton, San Roceo, | at Waterbury, is the guest of her father, Dr. Cotton, in Boston | Mrs. Richard Whithall and her| daughter, Miss Sally Whithall, who also have been in Savannah, where they were guests of Mrs. Whithall's mother, Mrs. Frederic Cotton, at the De Scto Hotel, have returned to their home in Washington. Mrs. William J. Giles, who has been on a trip to Key West, Fla., has joined Capt. Giles and their daughter, Miss Louise Giles, in their quarters on the Reina Mercedes. Mrs. Dickey of Philadelphia is the house guest of Mrs. Johnson, wife of | Comdr. Theodore W. Johnson, in her home on Acton place Comdr. and Mrs. Johnson gave a bridge party Saturday evening for Mrs Dickey at their home. Asked to meet Mrs. Dickey were Mrs. Samuel Brooke, Mr. Samuel Brooke, Mrs. Walton H. Hopkins, Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth Plerce of Fort Niagara, N. Y.; Comdr. Frederick V. McNair, Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Comdr. and Mrs. John Bower, Mrs. Charles Doyen, Mr. and Mrs. Hallam W. Meade Holladay. . Col. Douglas Duval of the Medical Corps, U. S. A, left Tuesday after & visit to his sister and brother, Miss Marian Duval and Mr. Richard Duval, in their home on Gloucester street. Col. Duval now is on duty at Fort Monroe, Va Mr. and Mrs tertained luncheon Mr. and chester guests Mrs Brooke £ Mrs. Kenne N. Y. Miss M Steele, Mr. an and Mr. Rich Beverly left home at W ster, Va A very popular couple who are leav- ing Annapolis shortly are Comdr. and Mrs. Davis DeTreville. Comdr. DeTre- ville has been on duty in the executive department & the Naval Academy for | the last three He will go to China for sea duty. They will leave in June and before sailing from San Francisco will visit in New Orleans and Houston, Tex Comdr. and tertain this e Club at a bow and Mrs D. Claude Handy en- informally Sunday af a r of their cousins, iam Beverly of Win- r house 0 meet Mr. and 3 Samuel Brooke, Lieut. and e of Fort Niagara, Miss Laura | rt Burwell and Mrs. y for their ga R y motor Mond Mrs. Harry Hill will en- ning at the Officers’ ¢ party, in honor of Cooke, jr derson of New York was st for a few days this week of and Mrs. Owen Owings, in their home at Wardour. Miss Rita Shea, daughter of Mr. and H SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 Tl 8 P. M. Cocktall Soup Celery, Olives Choice Roast Turkey Roast Duckling Smithfield Ham, Club Large Variety of Our Own Make Ice Cream and Desserts Sea Food Plate. #5¢ Special — A Tempting and Delicious Chicken Dinner Served. FOR_ENTERTAININ SUPPLY YOU S Tinted Bread for Sandwiches Tce Cream Moulds, $2.50 dozem Sglads, Sandwiches. Fancy Cakes We Cater to All Sized Parties Phome Orders. Columbia 5042 WE DELIVER Fm | in | dance at. the club house. 47 | Kelly and Mrs. Mrs. Hall, wife of Lieut. Comdr, John L. Hall, in her home at Spa View Heights. Capt. Atkins, who is on duty in New York, joined Mrs. Atkins here for the week end. Miss Arabelle Bassett, daughter of Mrs. Prentiss Bassett, gave a tea dance for the girls of the younger set and midshipmen Saturday afterncon, April 2, in her home in Randall place in honor of Miss Bianca Clement, daugh- ter”of Mrs, C. Erskine Clement of Ogle Ha Mrs. Bootes, wife of Col. James Bootes, U. 8. M. C. (retired), was the guest for the week end of Comdr. and Mrs. Prederick Benton at their home, ‘White Haven, in Washington. Esthes Woodward of Allentown, Pa.: | Mr. C. C. Kirkpatrick and guests, Mr. | and Mrs. George S. Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper and Miss Grace H.| Roper; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnard and | guests, Mrs. Torrence Parker, Mrs. Mau- rice Reswick and Miss Betty Barnard: Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hall and guest, Miss Shirley Holmes; Miss Vir- | ginia Hall and Mr. Theo Heimerle, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burnham, Dr. and Mrs. H. A Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Bates Warren, | Mr. E. R. True and Mrs. A. M. Clay, Mr.and Mrs. C. B. Des Jardins, Mr. and | rs. William L. Radcliffe and guests, Mr. M. H. Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Louls D. Carroll, Baltimore Md.: Mr. Hudson Rathburn and guests, Miss Bernice Sal- rd. Miss Mary Grenacker and Mr. George Fowler, and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Baxter &nd guest, Mrs. William Clerk. Spring D;n;e. F;iday At I Street Club House The Aloysian Club will hold a Spring I street northwest, Priday, April 15, from 10 to 1 o'clock. The committee in charge includes Miss Margaret Kane, chair- man; Miss Gertrude Miller, Miss Cath- erine’ Barrett, Miss Catherine Hughes Miss Zelda Horowitz, Miss Florence Margaret Genau du Research Award Made. The Social Science Research Couneil | of New York announced last night the award of a “grant-in-aid-of-research” | to Frank Tannenbaum, staff member of the Brookings Institution here, to aid u the completion of a study of Mexican 1 education | Fief. Talk on Wild Flowers At Women.a C]ub Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins gave an illus- trated talk on wild flowers before the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Club of Washington on Wednesday evening at the club house of the American As- sociation of University Women. Mrs Chester Morrill played a few selections on the piano. Mrs. McFall Kerbey re- ported on her visit to the college as councilor. Announcement was made of a card party to be given on Tues- day, April 26, at Mount Vernon Semi- nary for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the club. Assisting Mrs. Wil- kins and Mrs. Kerbey as hos were Miss Emily Smith and Mrs. Har- old L. 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