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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 9 D O, AFPRIL 1953—1 RT . REE. Mrs. Robert Of F riends in Annapolis Many Entertainments Given in Honor of Wife of Cnmmandant of APOLIS, Md., April 1.—Mrs. Rob- vt, wife of Capt. Hoy nd of the Naval the week of Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. H. Old. Thursday Capt. and Mrs. Old gave a supper party followed by bridge | ward Doyle are recent arrivals here in honor of Mrs. Hoyt. The guests were |and will occupy a house on Upshur Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Oman, Capt. | road. and Mrs. John B. Kaufman, Mrs. C.|recently returned from Honolulu. Erskine Clement, Comdr. and Mrs, Jesse | B. Oldendorf, Dahlgren, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cecil and Lieut. Eolton. Comdr. and Mrs. Albert M. Penn gave & dinner party last evening in honor of | the commandant of midshipmen, Capt. Ralston S. Holmes, and Mrs. Holmes. Others invited were Capt. and Mrs. Hal- ford R. Greenlee, Capt. and Mrs. Ed- ard H. H. Old, Capt. and Mrs. Lemuel M. Stevens and Capt. and Mrs. John Wilcox, jr. Mrs. Hardy Page of Washington was the guest over the week end of Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. H. Old, who gavi a buffet supper for Mrs. Page Saturday evening. Mrs. C. Erskine Clement gave a small tea yesterday aifternoon in honor of Mrs. Robert Eustis Hoyt, who is the uest of Capt. and Mrs. Old. Those in- vited were Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Omen, Capt. and Mrs. John B. Kauf- man, Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. Charles P. Cecil and Comdr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Olendorf. Capt. and Mrs. Old were also among the guests. Mrs. C. Erskine Clement entertained at an informal tea Saturday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Davidge and Mr. Ralph Hill, the latter of the State Department at Washington. Col. De Freese Larner, who was a member of the Lafayette Escadrille during the World War, was the week end guest of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Vincent H. Godfrey and Mrs. Godfrey's mother, Mrs. Arthur Owens. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Godfrey and Mrs. Owens entertained Friday evening at a buffet supper before the officers’ hop, in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Franklin D. Karns, who recently returned from the West Coast and are occupying their Tesidence on Maryland avenue. Capt. and Mrs. Guy E. Baker gave & buffet supper preceding the hop. Dr. and Mrs. Walton H. Hopkins gave a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Heiner, wife of Capt. Robert Heiner, M. C, who is at Carvel Hall. Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Heiner, has joined her mother at Carvel Hall. _Miss Heiner, since her return from China, has been the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Kincaid, at the Wyoming in Washington. Lieut. Comdr. Laurance Wild, who is attached to the U. S. S. Wyoming, spent the week end with his family, who are spending the Winter at Miss Munford's residence on Prince George street. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Cowles of Des Moines, Iowa, were the week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wilton McCarthy at Carvel Hall. nd Mrs. Cowles are spending the Winter in Washington, where the former is a member of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Mrs. Albert Penn, wife of Comdr. Penn, and her mother, Mrs. Frank Roop Smith, gave a tea Tuesday afternoon. Miss Louise Woodruff, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. George L. fl, who is a student at Smith ge, is at her home on Gloucester street. A Dorothy McCloy, daughter of . and Mrs. Thomas McCloy, 10 are at Long Beach, Calif. is the %‘\’mfit of her grandmother, Mrs. Bernard vells. Miss Beverley Hill, daughter of Lieut. John L. Hill, who is a Va., is Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. George P. Shields have returned after a visit of several days with Mrs. C. Alexander in Chevy Chase, Md. . Mrs. Daniel M. Garrison spent a few days in Annapolis this week with Mrs. John Chew. Mrs. Garrison spent the ‘Winter with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Lieut. and Mrs. George F. Good, at their home at Quantico, Va., where Licut. Good is on duty. Mrs. Henry M. Robert, jr., wife of Prof. Robert, gave a tea on Tuesday “afternoon in honor of Mrs. Garrison. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart gave a dinner Friday evening, March 24, in honor of Mr. Maurice ‘Hindus of New York, who gave a lecture ito the midshipmen of the first class after the dinner, on Russia. Rear Ad- miral Leigh Palmer, retired, and his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Palmer of New i York, were guests over the week end of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart, and Miss Isabella Hart, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart, gave a dinner party Friday evening for Miss Palmer and also for Miss Elizabeth Pillsbury of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones were given a surprise party Friday evening, March 25, to celebrate their twentieth Wedding anniversary. Miss Betty Nixon of Philadelphia was the week end guest of Mrs. Carryl H. Brown. Miss Nancy Sears, daughter of Mr. Mrs. R. L. Sears, gave a birthday party Saturday afternoon, jorie Ross of Ohio is the St. George Barber in her home on South River. . Howard E. Yule of Bloomfield, of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Costet gave a tea oon, March 24, in honor Phillip Sidney Mor- riage took place re- North om a motor h Lieut. Morgan will p at Newport, R. I In the mer Licut. to Annapol e of Licut. Morga: and Mrs. Phillip S. Morgan, at Ward- Portsmouth, N. H. . now in | the midshipmen’s_hop. Hospital at | Portsmouth, N. H, was the guest for | the guest of Miss Marguerite Wright in Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph | B. Hatch, who have been living in_the Alfred | Clinton Morgan, have moved to the and Mrs. Morgan to be at the parents, Mr. Hoyt Is Guest Naval Hospital at | March 25, in honor of her guests before Miss Eleanor Crain of Baltimore is . | the latter’s home at Annapolis Roads. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walter Ed- Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Doyle Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William G. | residence at Wardour of Mr. and Mrs. | Naval Academy, where they are residing | at 44 Upshur road. Mrs. Byron D. Greene of Round Bay | is spending some time at the Chalfonte- | Haddon Hall at Atlantic City. | ~ Lieut. Comdr. Edmund J. Kidder and Mrs. Kidder and their two daughters have arrived in Annapolis and have | taken a house at 205 Hanover street | for the Spring. Lieut. Comdr. Kidder [ will be on duty in the department of | engineering and aeronautics at the Naval Academy. | Of Personal Interest | To Was]’fington Residents Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon will | be at home at 1605 Van Buren street this evening from 8:30 to 11 o'clock in honor of the engagement of their | daughter, Ruth Emily, to Mr. Edwin | Lavenstein of Petersburg, Va. and Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Leon en- tertained a family dinner party of 28 Friday night at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of the young couple and to celebrate the fiftieth birthday anniver- sary of Dr. Leon. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Baumgarten were given a surprise dinner party last Sun- day night at the Woodmont Country | Club in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for 50. Mrs. Moe Dannenberg of New York was the guest last week of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Liebman, at Woodley Park Towers, en route to Frederick, Md., where she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenaw. Mr. Dannenbery | joined her here en route to California. Miss Louise Greenwald of Baltimore |is the week end guest of Miss Evelyn Schloss at the Argonne. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Meyer are in| | their new apartment in the Westchester. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greening and their little daughter, Barbara, of Mount Vernon. N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Green- bcrgl’:i parents, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin o . Leon. Miss Elizabeth Ann Kaufman is spending her Spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kauf- man, at Woodley Park Towers. Miss Kaufman is a student at Bradford | Academy, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenberg of | New York are spending the week end | at_the Westchester. Mr. Eugene Luchs of New York is in Washing! over Sunday, with his mother, Mrs. Julia Luchs. Mrs. John Lion of Baltimore spent the past week with her cousin, Mrs. Cecelia Michaelis at the Embassy, and was joined for the week end by Mr. Lion. Mrs. Harry Rythenberg of Sumpter, S. C. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon, at the Argonne. Mrs. James Celler of New York joined her father, Representative Emanuel Celler, at the Mayflower last week for | a short visit. | Mrs. Herman Hollander has returned | from a_three weeks’ trip to Miami, Fla. Mr. Percy Hirsch was given a stag | | dinner party at the Woodmont Country Club to celebrate his birthday anniver- | sary Monday night, the group number- | ing 25. | Auvin Newmyer, jr., is home for his | Spring vacation from Bordentown Mili- | tary Academy and is with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer at the ville, Ohio, and Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Leon of Frederick, Md. are spending the week in Washington. Mrs. Adolph Nachman has returned to her home in Augusta, Ga., after be- ing the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hen- | rietta Glaser. | Miss Vera Rufkin has returned from a visit in New York, where she was the guest of friends. Mrs. Edward W. Bondy and her lit- tle daughter, Carol Louise, of New York | are visiting th former's mother, Mrs. Cora Spicer, at the Chalfonte. | _Emanuel Schloss is home for his | Spring vacation from the University of | Syracuse visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss, of the Ar- | genne. Mrs. Edward Kohner was hostess at | luncheon Friday at her home, 1838 Bel- | | mont road, cards following when she | entertained the Afternoon Club. Mrs. David Sanger is the guest of her MRS. WILLIAM RITTER, With a large group of well known women and men, sponsoring the A Capella con- cert at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow evening at 8:45 o’clock.—Harris-Ewing Photo. lah Hess, chairman of the Nominating Committee, is scheduled to submit the slate of officers and directors for the council year 1933-34. The nomina- tion of a delegate to attend the bien- nial convention of the National Coun cil of Jewish Juniors, to be held in October in St. Louis, will also be in- cluded on the program. iss Irenc Saloman is to give the opening prayer. £ . 2 League Women Voters Arranging April Events Miss Belle Sherwin, president of the National League of Women Voters, will be the guest of honor at a_tea to be given by Mrs. E. G. Nourse Wednesday afternoon, April 5, at her home in Joce- lyn street, Chevy Chase. ‘The guests will include women promi- nent in official and social life, who com- prise a, committee arranging for the dinner of the General Council of the League of Women Voters at the Hotel Washington, April 26. They include Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mrs. Charles Hamlin, Mrs. Alvin B. Barber, Mrs. John J. O’Connor, Mrs. Lucy Madiera Wing, Mrs. Walter Curran Mendenhall, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Charles Ri- borg Mann, Mrs, Karl Fenning, Mrs. Richard Hogue, Miss Lavinia Engle, Mrs. William John Cooper and Mrs. Daniel Partridge. Mrs. Alvin B. Barber, who is chair- man of the committee, will be at the tea table. Mrs. Barr Hostess at Evening Musicale entertained Wednesday evening for the Richard Stoddard Ewell Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Alice Neal, accompanied on the plano by Mrs. Louise McNerney, sang several modern songs and also some Negro spiritual numbers, in a delight- ful manner. Mrs. McNerney brilliantly the old masters. and serving the refreshments by her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Barr. The guests of honor were the president of the District division, Mrs. Fred L. Vol- land; the recording secretary, Miss Marion Smith, and the corresponding 4 Too Fine to take a Permanent Wave son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broido, in Parkersburg, W. Va. | Mrs. Julia Luchs was the guest of | honor at a bridge luncheon at the Par- | rot Friday given by a group of friends | to celebrate her birthday anniversary. | Covers were laid for 12 guests. |~ Mrs. Robert Meyer of the Broadmoor has been spending the past week in | Norfolk, Va., visiting her sister, Mrs. | | Victor Strasburger. | Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend have re- | | turned to their home in the Westchester | after spending last week end in Nor fclk, Va,, visiting their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Beh- rend. and baby. | | Mr. Arthur Reilly, “The Globe Trot- | | ter,” is to be the guest speaker at the | monthly meeting of the Council of Jew- | ish Juniors, which is to be held on | Thursday, April 6, at 8 pm. at the Jewish Community Center. Miss Hilda Levy, president, will preside. Miss Be: “The Richest Child Is Poor Without Musical Training” an will come here for duate school. rooke gave a small tea fternoon in honor of Mrs. Ohio, who is st of her son-in-law and @augh- Mr. hildren spent M. the g ter, M Grischott of o, and Mrs. Charl 1d Mrs. Steele and the the Winter with Mr. Steele r, Mrs. Navette Stee Steele. mother and Miss One of the fundamental our business is to cater to ple who demand quality ani service. very large patronage of th 3 tages of a house like ours, with the new device now in use by ober Pfirl/' INC The new fashion decreed is the short ringlet bob. This coiffure could not be pore beautifully executed than by a Permanent Wave 10.00 Complete Junior Waves at 7.50 Facials Halr Tinting Reducing Treatments 1514 Conn. Av North 2776:2777. FRUITS OF SERVICE principles of musical peo- d dependable We have firmly adhered to this policy, and as a result we have gained a ose who appreciate the advan- and who, in turn, have become Mrs. A. Eugene Barr of Chevy Chase | |BrioaliShower for Bride | TO Wed in Yokahoma Miss Dorothy Helen Shreve who is leaving Washington for Vancouver and | Yokahoma to be married in the latter city to Mr. Rey L. Parker of Redwood, | Calif, this month, was guest at a charmingly arranged pre-nuptial party given by her cousin, Mrs. Willis Jones | Livingston, assisted by Miss Ann Hynds Wednesday night at the Windermere, | 1825 New Hampshire avenue. | Talisman roses and ferns carried out |a color scheme and the cake for the bridal pair standing under a wedding bell of lilies of the valley. The bride- elect received many beautiful gifts from the circle of friends attending who in- cluded; Miss Kay Morgan, Miss Chris- | tine McLaughlin, Miss Selena Woolf, | Miss Nance Nevitte, Mrs. Ellen Wilson, | Miss Margaret Uthang, Miss Jane Wil- son, Mrs. Dressor, Miss Pruella Droddy, Miss Dorcus Avery, Miss Helga Borg, and Mrs. Katie Murphy. EERAT ;Former Diplomat Guest Of Newspaper Women Dr. Ali Kuli Khan, former Minister of | Persia, who is in this country lecturing on Persian art, will be the honor guest at the weekly tea of the Newspaper Members of the Persian legation staff have been invited to attend the tea honoring their countryman. Plans Almost Complete For Inaugural Beer Ball bride was surmounted by a miniature | Women'’s Club tomorrow afternoon at | |4 oclock in the National Press Club. “Tacky Party" Held At Weekly Dance of Quantico Officers {Strange Assortment of Cos- tumes Represented—Sev- Precede eral parties Event. QUANTICO, Va., April 1.—The regu- lar dance of the Officers’ Mess held | last night was in the nature of a | “tacky party” and a strange assort- | ment of costumes was represented. A number of parties preceded the dance. Maj. and Mrs. Robert Blake were hosts at a dinner when they entertained Maj. and Mrs. Thomas Watson and Lieut. and Mrs. Floyd A. Stephenson of Washington, Col. and Mrs. Charles F. B. Price, Maj. and Mrs. Capt. and Mrs. O. P. Smith, Capt. and | Mrs. Donald_Kendall and Lieut. and | Mrs. Walter Wensinger. | Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Chapel gave | a dinner party at the mess with the | following " guests from Washington: Lieut. (U. S. N.) Arthur Quinn and | Mrs. Quinn, Miss Gertrude Lewis, Mr. Merrick, Lieut. Edward Trumbull and Lieut. Frank Pysick. | . The company officers’ class of the | Marine Corps School spent Monday iand Tuesday of this week on special | duty at the Naval Academy. A number | of the officers and their wives availed themselves of this opportunity to spend | an extended week-end in- Annapolis, | among whom were Lieut. and Mrs. Ed- | ward Robbins, Lieut. and Mrs. Chris- tian Schilt, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry | Nicholas and Mrs. D. M. Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Oglesby, jr., of Philadelphia, were honor guests at din- ner given Thursday by Lieut. and Mrs. Elmer Salzman. Others present were | Lieut. and Mrs. Glenn Britt and Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Chapel. Capt. J. K. Bartinstein has been de- tached from duty here and assigned to the Hawaiian Department. Capt. Mar- tinstein is motoring across the conti- nent and will join the ship at San Francisco, while Mrs. Martinstein and Jackie sailed on the U. S. S. Chaumont from Norfolk Tuesday. Capt. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett were | hosts at a supper party before the reg- ular bridge night at the Officers’ Mess. | Their guests were Col. and Mrs. Ed- | ward Manwaring, Mrs. Charles Lyman, | Maj. and Mrs. Samuel Woods, Maj. and Mrs. James Bain, Capt. and Mrs. Wal- ter Rogers, Capt. and Mrs. John M. Tildsley, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Burger and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnett. Miss Anne Noble, who attends the Baldwin School at Bryn Mawr, Pa., is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Don- ald Noble. Mrs. Frank Armstead motored to | New York Monday and will remain there until Government quarters are available. g Mrs. Herbert Keimling and Mrs. Rob- | ert Yowell spent this week in New | York. Miss Dorothy Creamer has returned from Hartford, Conn., where she spent the month of March. Mr. Lowrie Stephenson is spending his Spring vacation from St. George's Academy, at Newport, R. I, with his parents, Maj. and Mrs. Lowrie Stephen- son. Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy enter- tained at dinner last evening before the dance. The guests being Maj. and of Paris —is back from the 1933 Inter- national Beauty Convention in New York City. It is a SENSATION! Do not_cut your hair! Con- sult Mr. Gaston, personally, first. 1 Karl Buse, | | Plans ire being completed for the | | inaugural “beer” ball Thursday evening | !from 10 to 3 o'clock, in the Washing- | 1726 Conn. Ave. Pot. 6440 executed selections from Chopin and | Mrs. Barr was assisted in receiving | | ton Auditorium. Mr. Paul C. McElroy | is director of the ball. Continuing S | The Introductory Offer of ' “Betsy Patterson” | STERLING TABLEWARE at savings of . . - 33%% Because of the bank holiday and other unusual cipcumstances d ing the month of March, ST has authorized us to continue ur- IEFF of Baltimore, special introductory prices on this graceful new sterling silver design for a limited time . . . Act qui sterling tableware at less thaj good plated ware! ckly to secure heavy n the usual cost for R.Haurris &. Co. F Street at Jewelers 11th nd Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century THE 1216-1220 F STREET Announces MISS of Frances Fox Institute OF NEW YORK—LONDON—PARIS will be in our new S FOX the SOCIETY. Mrs. Willlam Whaley, Capt. and Mn.! Bert Bone, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Pen- | dleton, Capt. and Mrs. Harold Major, Capt. and Mrs. Frederick Stack and Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore Holdahl. Mrs. William Croke and Miss Anne Nashe motored from Durham, N. H., to spend the week with the former's par- ents, Capt. and Mrs. Warren Barnaby. | Miss Joan Hines is spending this week | end in Washington with Miss Marie | Kemon, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. | Solon Kemon. | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis, who visited the former’s brother, Dr. Robert Davis, have returned to their home in Meriden, Conn. Miss Mary Lea Davis of Haven- field, N. J, is the guest of Dr. Davis and his family. Mr. Jack Marston, who attends the | Donaldson School at Tichester, Md., is | spending his Spring vacation with his parents, Maj. and Mrs. John Marston. He was accompanied home by Mr. Stanley Parker of Philadelphia. Capt. and Mrs. Willard Leutze enter- | tained informally at bridge today, their guests being Capt. and Mrs. Warren Barnaby, Capt. and Mrs. H. D. Camp- bell, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Yowell, | Capt. and Mrs. George Spotts, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Creamer and Capt. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Diggans of Washington were over Sunday guests of Capt. and Mrs. H. D. Campbell. | Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Williams of Nash- | ville, Tenn., are visiting Capt. and Mrs. Frank Blanton. Before their marriage | last month Mrs. Williams was Missi Martha Lawrence. Capt. and Mrs. | Blanton gave a supper party last eve- | ning for their guests and later attended | the dance. Those invited were Capt. | and Mrs. Hal Potter, Capt. and Mrs. | L. 8. Swindler, Capt. and Mrs. Frank McVey, Capt. and Mrs. Ery Spencer, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Creamer, Capt. | and Mrs. Robert Yowell, Capt. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh | Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin. | Mrs. James Bain entertained at a bridge tea Wednesday, her guests being Mrs. Charles Lyman, Mrs. Edward Man- waring, Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mrs. John | Falge, Mrs. C. G. Hicks, Mrs. Francis Cushing, Mrs. W. W. Rogers, Mrs. Mau- rice Holmes, Mrs. John Kaluf, Mrs. Bert Bone, Mrs. Joseph Berger, Mrs. Lionel Goudeau, Mrs. Glenn Britt, Mrs. Jacob Plachta, Mrs. Allen Pollock and Mrs. Edward Pugh. Junior ngh Students Give Parent-Teacher Tea The faculty members of Powell Junior High School were guests of honor at a | tea given in the school library on Wed- | nesday afterncon by the Parent-Teacher | Association. | Mrs. John W. Edwards sang and Mrs. | C. W. Culver, a native of Canada, gave readings in the dialect of the French Canadians. Mrs. E. B. Pristoe, chairman of ar- rangements, was assisted in receiving by members of the executive board, and presiding at the tables were two past presidents of the association, Mrs. C. D. Lowe and Mrs. W. G. Stuart. Refresh- ments were prepared and served by girls of the home economic classes under the direction of Mrs Hess, teacher. 4 The New KNOX "5th Avenue" INGENUE National Woman's Party To Hear Varied Program The District Poets’ Council of the National Woman's Party will meet Thursday at 8 o'clock p.m., in Alva Bel- mont House, 144 B street northeast. The guest speaker, Mrs. “Jack” Stearns Gray, America’s pioneer woman { aviator, and author of “Up,” a unique human’ story of aviation's struggles in the beginning, will tell many of her in- teresting experience Col. Edmund Sears Sayer, guest poet, who served in the Marine Corps and Army, will read from his book entitled “Ships of Other Days.” On ghe musical program will appear | Mr. Mayne Coe, who will render a group of selected songs, accompanied at lhel piano by Mrs. Howard J. Klossner. | Miss Myrtle R. Patterson, chairman | of the council, will preside, assisted by | Mrs. Eugene J. Hurdle, secretary-treas- urer. Spr;ng Card P:r:;‘_ Planned by U. D. C.| ‘The District of Columbia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, | is making plans for a card party to be held in the Spring. Mrs. Fred Volland, president of the | division, has appointed Mrs. W. Gar-| nett Lee as general chairman. Assist- ing Mrs. Lee are Miss Ethel Berry, Mrs. Clarice W. Gilmore, Mrs. Richard A. Allen, Mrs. N. F. Rabner, Mrs. Wallace Streeter, Mrs. Livingston Vann, jr.; Mrs. Edward C. Shields, Mrs. A. Eugene Barr, Mrs. P. T. Carter, Mrs. George Hickey and Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb. Friendslfip House to Hear Music program‘ The program for the 5 o'clock hour | of music at Friendship House today has ! been planned by Mrs. Wallace Hales. | ‘Those taking part in the program are Mrs. Clayton Carlson, reader; Mrs. | Lowell Johnson, who will give guitar solas; Mrs. Wallace Hales, contralto, and Mr. John Arnold Dowd, pianist. There will also be numbers by Mr. Clayton Carlson’s string trio. 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