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SOCIETY. Mrs. Bryan Entertains Baltimore Visitor At Annapolis Home Mrs. Boyl(in McComas Guest of Week and Spencls Several Days With Mrs. Welch Near Millersville. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 4—Mrs.)South, daughter of Mrs. Hamilton Boykin McComas of Baltimore and her | South, on Maryland avenue. young son were guests this week of Mrs. | Mr. Paul Wilstach of Washington, McComas' aunt, \ yl H. Bryan, | the author of “Tidewater Maryland and also spent s vs with Mrs. | an other books, was the week end guest Robert Welch, jr., near Millersville. | of Capt. and Mrs. Ralston S. Holmes. Signora Camperio and her daughter, | Capt. and Mrs. James Wild of Long Stignorina Louisa Camperio, spent last | Island, who spent the Winter in Flor- week in Annapolis, after a trip to Flor- | ida are visiting their son-in-law and ida. Signora Camperio is the guest of | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George A.Gau- Mrs. Richard Baldwin and Miss Mollie | det, at their home at Spa View Heights. Milligan and Signorina Louisa Cam- | Mrs. Maud M. Neel of Richmond is perio is visiting Miss Mary R. Magruder. | the guest of her bmtgeréitn—l:w and Sianora. Camperio and her daughter | SREE MO0 80 S o Wasdour. are guests over Sunday of Mrs. Spald- | tRelr home. “angrTermy, ot WELCous ing Lowe Jenkins in Baltimore. Mrs. 28 B ey atte &2 & Jenkins _entertained in honor of ;‘"dge P“f“-‘;w:“’s‘ SI;e‘llx:m:y :: ?abl%l:vm Signora Camperio yesterday. Monday | hoRoT Of S5 : 4 2 | whose engagement to Mr. W. Lester Signora Camperio and her daughter | REO8, CXERETRCT, IO U ed will go to Washington for a brief stay | 3 o " | The General Assembly ball will take en route to New York to sail for ltaly | The Cieneral Amemby bal will iats bout the middle of March. Dlace Tl e ) AL 3 8 the gymnasium of St. John’s College. Capt. and Mrs. John B. Kaufman The chairman of the committee is Dele- gave one of the larges Der partics | gate Thomas D'Alesandro, jr, of the ©of the swison Sunday evening in honor | House Entertainment Committee of the of their house Mrs. John Rob- | Maryland State Legislature. A dinner erts and Mrs. L. H. Freeman of Chicago. | dance will be given by the House Com- Mis. Carryl H. Bryan entertained at | mittee each Thursday evening at Car- un honor of Mrs. Rob- |ve] Hall during the remainder of the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933—PART THREE. BRIDE IN CONGRESSIONAL CIRCLE erts and Mrs. Freeman at her home on | present session. King Ge street. Miss Betty Marston, daughter of Maj. erite Cusact Mason Porter Cusachs and Miss |and Mrs, John Marston of Quantico, | who are occupying | va,, spent the week end in Annapolis. | hington, shortly | Miss Marston has been the guest in | w York. wife of Capt. Charles | latter’s niece, Miss Ruth | ek end in Annapolis | 1. Bryan, who also Washington of Miss Mary Lou Lester, at the home of her uncle and aunt, Comdr. and Mrs. Hatch. e New York Wednesday with her sister, her gues . where Miss Coffin also is & and the Virgin Islands. Mrs. Hatch, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Wil- Mrs. Clarence V. Fowler gave | liam G. Hatch, returned Thursday from last even followed by | g short trip to Boston. at the Peggy Stewart Inn in | | V. O. Terwilliger, gave a bridge party |and luncheon Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Cecil and her daughter, Miss Virginia Cecil, of Millersville, near Annapolis, are spending some time in New Orleans, La. Capt. and Mrs. Baker entertained at | luncheon Sunday for Mrs. C. Erskine Clement, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. ;{arflson Colhoun and Mr. Forbes Col- oun. Mrs. Grier Kearse of Carlisle, Pa., is spending a few days with her sisters, the Misses McCusker. Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin arrived Monday in Annapolis after a cruise in the West Indies and after a visit in Sa- vannah, Ga., where she was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederic Cot- ton. While in Annapolis Mrs. Baldwin will be the guest of Mrs. Morgan Bald- win. Miss Julia P. Kent has returned after & visit to her sister, Mrs. James G. Cronin, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John Sylvester of Au- gusta, Ga., are guests of Mr. Sylvester’s sister, Mrs. John L. Chew. Mrs. Goodloe Edgar of Detroit, who spent some time in Washington, was the guest this week of her son-in-law and daughter, State Senator and Mrs. William Byron, at their apartment on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Byron enter- tained informally at tea for her mother Wednesday afternoon. bridge h and Mrs. Bob Orr Mat- Lieut. Matthews’ father, Mr. atthews of Denver, Colo. ) Matthews also were | at dinner in Washington by | Morton Robert, widow of | . S. A. and Mrs. Matthews and their children and Mr. Arthur E. W. Mat- thews have gone to the Navy Yard at Norfolk, Va., where Lieut. Matthews is attached to the U. S. S. Barry. Comdr. and Mrs. Carey Magruder of Washington spent the week end at Car- | vel Hall. Comdr. and Mrs. Duncan C. Walton have arrived in Annapolis and are guests of Comdr. Walton's sister, Miss Margaret Walto: Comdr. Walton re- cently returned from sea duty on the U. S. S. Rochester, where he was aide and squadron medical officer in the Special Service Squadron. Mrs. Hooper, widow of Col. Richard Hooper, U. S. M. C., who was in com- mand of the 4th Brigade of Marines at Shanghal, China, has been the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. George Shields for | a week. Miss Ellen Davis of Hingham, Mass., whose engagement to Midshipman George H. Laird of the first class, son »{ Comdr. George Laird (retired) and Laird of Norfolk, Va., was recently nounced, is the guest of Miss Betty M Gen. Lieut Robe Dinner Party Precedes Association’s Meeting | Miss Alice Sowers, parent education specialist and associate national chair- | | man of parent education for the Na-| tional Congress of Parents and Teach- /isconsin Society to Efltem;n House Members Plgns gre complete for & combined d party and dance by the Wisconsin night, March at the Rooseve The Social | ies Committee of the society, met | Mrs. Terwilliger, wife of Prof. Charles | | Mrs. Allen Lester Fowler sailed from | t Miss Carney, of Vassar | Miss Bladenburg, for the West Indies | MRS. JENNINGS RANDOLPH, | Bride of the new Representative from West Virginia, who arrived in Washington within a fortnight and has taken an apartment in the La Salle. Mrs. Randolph before her marriage, February 18, was Miss Mary Katherine Babb. The wedding took place in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babb, at Keyser, W. Va, —Harris-Ewing Photo. Cornell, Seating; Mrs. H. S. Le Roy, Mrs. C. F. Hammerly, Mr. Max Fa: sett, Mr. Maurice E. Sands and Miss Margaret Harrison. Supervisor of Trails Guest Speaker at Tea Dr. J. F. Schairer, supervisor of trails, Potomac Appalachian Trail Club, | will speak on “Mountain Trails and Mountain People of the Blue Ridge,” illustrated with lantern slides, at the regular tea of the American Association of University Women tomorrow at 4 o'clock at the club house, 1634 Eye| street northwest. Mrs. Maris M. Prof- fitt will introduce the speaker. Mrs. Thomas D. Lewis will be hostess, as- | sisted by Mrs. Richard Hogue, Mr: Leslie H. Whitten, Mrs. John Donal son and others of the Southeast Ce; tral section, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mis- sisippi, Alabama and I.ouisiana. o New Yorkers in Capital | Fete Governor of State | ‘The new Postmaster General and Mrs. | James A. Farley were guests at the New York State Society dinner at the May- flower last night, as were the attorney general of New York State and Mrs. John J. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. | Bernard M. Baruch of New York Cit; ‘The new Secretary of the Treasury William H. Woodin, and the new Sec- retary of Labor, Mrs. Frances Perkins, ‘were also invited. After brief messages of greeting from | the principal guests, following the din- ner, there was dancing. | ‘The Inaugural Committee co-oper- office of Col. Earle P. Doyle, | ers, will be the guest of honor of the | ‘man, and worked out the details | for the entertainme: District of Columbia Home Econnmicsi The party is to honor the Wisconsin | Association and the District of Colum- | ion to the incoming Congress. |bia Congress of Parents and Teachers, | ns have been sent to Sena- |at a dinner meeting tomorrow evening ette and to Sena- |at 6 o'clock at the club house of the | b elected | American _ Association of University ns have also been | Women. Following the dinner, the two organizations will join in an open meet- | James Hughes; Representative !ing at the Department of Interior, at W. Blanchard, Representative | Which Miss Sowers will be the guest fenney, Representative Raymond | speaker. Her subject will be “Are| and Representative Thomas | Children Free and Equal?” ‘ | and also he returning | of the Hous: sentative : E ive | Former Maryland Girl entative Ger: In New Jersey Home Invitations have been received in - | Sandy Spring for the approaching mar- riage of Miss Katherine Earle Cooke, ~ | daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Earle 1 | Cooke of Florida and Solomons Island, Md., to Mr. Gardiner Roger Harvey of | Moorestown, N. J., on Saturday, March 11, at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr. and r an Che card act as gen floor chairman for the party. The other members of the Re- ception Committee have not been an- nounced. All friends and former resi- dents of Wisconsin are invited to at- tend. Tickets and memberships may be obtained at the door on March 17, or from Mr. William R. Wondrowitz, 1909 N street northwest, secretary of the soclety. Mrs. Dan Osborn of Nutley, N. J., Mrs. | Miss Cooke, who was born in Sandy | Spring and was one of the popular set | of the neighborhood before her family moved 1o a Winter residence in Florida, has residing in Moorestown, N. J., for several years. — GOV. CYOSS Guest Of Connecticut Society | hed guests have signi- dinner be- Cross by the at the Ken- ke EE tonight for Go' necticut State Society rles E. Morganston, honorary will act as toastmaster, and oduce Senator Augustine Loner- will in turn present the Gov- e address of welcome will be given by the president of the society, Mr. Edward J. Lang. Among those attending will be Sena- tor Frederic C. Walcott, Senator and Mrs. Augustine Lonergan, Representa- tive and Mrs. Schuyler Merritt, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Edward W. Gross, Representative and Mrs. William L. Tierney. Representative and Mrs. Wil- liam L. Higgins, Representative and Mrs. Francis T. Maloney. Representative and Mrs. Herman Koppelmann, Mr. and Mgs. Homer S. Cummin, ir. and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Mr. and Mrs. William D. L. . and Mrs. Ira Ornburn, Charles E. Morganston, . Edward J. Lang, Mr. ng, Miss Ann E. Harper, a Lang, Mrs. M. E. Wood- d Mrs. Henry C. Water- ret Fitzgerald and Tunney, Greenwich, Conn.; Mrs. Randolph D. Hopkins, Miss Cornelia B. Smith, Mrs. D. A. Edelin, Dr. C. R. Smith, Miss Bessie B. Beach, Ri 11 J. Clinchy, Dr. Charles W. Sorrell. It has been announced by the presi- dent that dinner will be served promptly upon the arrival of the Governor and his party at 7 o'clock. of thanks is due e ol e HUTCHISON ENCLOSURES AND SHIELDS o | SPORTSWEA formerly 10'39.75 >4 *13 Alljyp:'mfllf Emily Fashionand Quality *9 SAVE YOUR DRAPES—avold streaked walls with this Radiator Enclosure. 1In designs and colors to match your decorating scheme. beral terms— No carrying charge. H. S. 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Hicks, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, Mrs. J. D. Ken- dall, Mr. Hans Kindler, Mrs. J. L. Laughlin, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Mr. A. G. McClintock, the Misses Mellon, Mr. Alex Mackay-Smith, Mrs. Adolph Miller, Mrs. Thomas Moran, Mrs. George H. Myers, Miss Bertha Noyes, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mrs. Warren D. Robbins, Mrs. George Shiras, 3d, Mrs. Herbert Slocum, Mrs. Whitla Stinson, Miss Julia Strong, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Horace Washington, Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs. PFrank West, and Mrs. Orme Wilson. Tickets for this concert are obtain- able from Mrs. Franklin Ellis, Sixteenth street northwest, telephone Decatur 4376. Mu Phi Epsilon Lunch And Musicale Friday Mu_ Phi Epsilon, Washington Alum- nae Club, gave a luncheon in honor of the visiting supreme officer, Mrs. Eu- gene Allensworth, of Atlanta, Ga., Friday in the home of Miss Helen Le Fevre Lyon, at 1740 Poplar lane north- west, The tables were attractively decorated in the sorority colors of pur- ple and gold. A business meeting fol- lowed the luncheon, and then a musi- cale was given by Mrs. Fannie Ross Hebest, Mrs. Greta von Bayer and Miss Dorothy Todd, pianists; Miss Hazel Gibson Wood and Miss Vera Neely Ross, vocalists, and Mrs. Ruth Bronson Logan and Miss Helen Le Fevre Lyon, violinists. Accompanists ;er!e'Mlu Quinta Frey and Miss Olive ratt. New members of Zeta Chapter of Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority entertained charter members at a baby party Tues- | day in the home of Miss Thelma Fisher. Among the guests were Mrs. Lucile Howes, Mrs. Mary Pickens, Miss Marie Frech, Miss Margaret Helff and Miss Alice Erwin. The hostesses as- sisting Miss Fisher were Miss Roxie Buchanan and Miss Mona K. Nason. JELLEFF°S presents S Reproduetions Autorisee de Reboux* —and AGNES, LE MONNIER, MARIE-ALPHONSINE, and LEWIS. These are authorized reproductions of Paris hats, with the P.A.LS. label in them, which means that the maker be- longs to the Protection Artistique des Industries Saissonieres. ies, with the original for a model . . . not an adaptation that may or may not resemble the Paris hat at all. you want to be sure of your fashions, look for the P.A.LS. label! Careful cop- If A REBOUX hat that neatly avoids being quaint, by looking ebsurdly crisp and smart! In fine linen Baku, Patou's pearl grey with coral rose flowers. $22.50 AGNES designs a new sailor for spring fime swagger with a suit. In the new important string straw. Patou’s pearl grey with coral rose ribbon. HO elleffs New Spring Hat Collectians now complete, $5 up l124| MISS EDITH HURWITZ, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Hurwitz, announce her engagement to Mr. Max Morton Disson of Washington. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Friendship House Hour of Music The hour of music at 5 o'clock to- day, at Priendship House, 324 Virginia avenue southeast, is to be a delightful one. Harriette Mitchell, soprano, a talented pupil of Mary Apple, will sing. Piano solos will be played by Mar- | guerite Rhodes, a charming pianist. A pupil of Anne Tillery Renshaws will give a number of readings. ‘The public is invited. Hlustrated . . . An ultra-smart Milgrim salor of black Domino Straw. The twin bows and band are white pique. 515 épring millinery fashions stress a diversity of styles ...a type for each individual characteristic. and debutante. Fur Support All the honors go to this divine suit of gray wool crepe with at- mosphere fox cuffs, & primly buttoned all- the - way - down the front. 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Members will be admitted on 1933 obtain tickets at the door. All| Georgians, Marylanders and members | ?x{ v;:ther socleties and their friends are Mirs. Schuyler Honor Guest | Of University Women | Mrs. Karl Schuyler, wife of the retir- | ing Senator from Colorado, was the honor guest at a luncheon, Mandny.l given by the officers of the National As- sociation of University Women and the | co-ordinating officers of the local branch at the club house on I street. Other guests present were Dr. Kath- ryn McHale, national director of the association; Miss Belle Rankin, national | headquarters secretary; Mrs. J. K. Mc- | Clintock, national comptroller; Mrs. Paul Howe, local member elected by the national association; Miss Anna Pearl Cooper, chairman of the local Hospi- | tality Committee, and Mrs. Delos Kins- | man, chairman of the local Program Committee. 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