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4 s OCIETY. Large Dance at Academy Leads Annapolis Events First. Second and Third | Take Part in Inf, i ‘. ANNAPCLIS, Md., April 22—The Prge hop for the ‘irst, second and hird classes of midshipmen and their guests this evening in Dahlgren Hall the most important event of the :“k socially in Annapolis. There 1so was an informal dance this after- oon from 4 until 6 o'clock, A hop was given last evening by e officers and professors at the Naval cademy in Mahan Hall and was pre- eded by several dinners. Comdr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Olden- Horf have as their guests for the’ week end Comdr. and Mrs. Archibald Doug- ias. Comdr. and Mrs. Oldendorf gave ® dinner last evening for their guests, taking them later to the officers’ hop. Comdr. Douglas recently was detached grom the U. S. S. Saratoga and will go to Washington for duty. Capt. and Mrs. Ralston Holmes also gatc a dinner party last evening, tak- ing their guests later to the hop. Mrs. A. G. Cooke and Mrs. Robert Welch, who have been abroad for the Winter, returned this week. Mrs. ICooke spent several days at East Or- ange as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke, and returned Monday to her thome, Spring Hill, at Waterbury. Mrs. Welch came to her home at Millers- Wille the first of the week. Mrs, Frederick Cotton, her daughter, Mrs. Richard Whithall, and grand- daughter, Miss Sally Whithall, closed the home at Savannah which they had for the Winter. Mrs. Whithall and her daughter have opened their home in Washington and Mrs. ”Cotton will open her country home, San Rocco, at_Waterbury next week. | Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Van Nagell, | Wwho recently left Annapolis for New | York, and who are living at Forest Hills, spent a few days this week with Mrs. Van Nagell's aunts, Mrs. C. Co- Jumbus Baldwin and Mrs. A. G. Cooke, Bt Spring Hill at Waterbury. Lieut. and Mrs. Van Nagell attend- ed the wedding of Mrs. Van Nagell's cousin, Mr. Rignal Baldwin, and Miss Ann Turner Willlams, which took place in Baltimore Tuesday in Christ Church. Mrs. Middleton Semmres Guest en- tertained at luncheon Tuesday the members of the Stratford House Com- mittee who came to Annapolis for a Classes of Midshipmen ormal Afternoon Entertainment. tired), and Mrs. Bootes, a student at the Peabody Institute of Music in Bal- timore, is lpenmn( & 10-day vacation with her parents. Miss Ruth R.ose, dnu.hm of Comdr. Duette W. Rose (8. C.), U.8.N,, of the Navy Yard at Nor!olk, Va., spent the Easter holidays with Miss Marian Leighton, a daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Leighton. Mr. and Mrs. Price Wright and their daughter gve a tea this afternoon a Anmpoua Miss Louise Kemp, Who spent the Winter in_Boston, joined her mother, Mrs. W. Thomas xemp, for the Easter bolidays. The Misses Johnson, daughters of the late Mrs. Mortimer .’uhmon, u napolis Tuesday to motor to Ar near Boston, Mass, Where they spend the Spring with their uncle, thut R. B. McCoy, U. 8. N, on duty on the U. S. 8. Mailton, is npending several days at Carvel Hall Mrs. Shellman Brown of Easton, Pa., formerly of Annapolis, spent Easter with her brother-in-law and _sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles de P. Valk. Mrs. Hamilton Gale gave the first of a series of card parties Tuesday eve- ning, and Wednesday nrurnoon enter- tained at cards, followed by te: Lieut. Kenneth Pierce, U. 8. A Mrs. Pierce, and Lhelr children of Fort guests for the l of Mrs. Pierce's uncle, 3 rooke, and Mrs. Brooke. Lieut. Robert Higgins, U. S. N., re- tired, of Newman, Ga., was the guest ‘lll Mr. | of his aunts, the Misses Johnson, at Carvel Hall last week. Mrs. du Val Allen gave & lunch party Monday in honor of Miss Bianca Har- rington Clement, daughter of Mrs C. Lieut. Robert N. Allen, U. S. N, re- cently was announced. The other | Erskine Clement, whose engagement to guests were Miss Bliss Schumann, Miss Amy Chandler, Miss Mary Webb Spen- | cer “of Washington, Miss Isabella Hart | and Miss Sally Holmes. Miss Betty Smith, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith of Newport, R. I. spent this week with Miss Lucy &nith daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Smith. Mrs. W. Taylor Smith gave a small tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J Wilmer Biddle of Philadelphia, who lecture at St. John's College. The guests at luncheon were Mrs. Fairfax Harrison of Virginia, Mrs. Charles | Lanier and Gen. B. F. Cheatham, U. | 8. A, retired. Mrs. C. Erskine Clement gave a tea | Tuesday afternoon in honor of Rear Ad- | miral and Mrs. Albert Gleaves. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Gleaves and | their son-i and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen, of Philadelphia, were the guests for Easter and this week of another son-in-law and daugh- ter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Gleaves, Comdr. and Mis. Thomas E. Van Metre. A dinner dance will be given Satur- day, April 29, at Carvel Hall for the benefit of the local Red Cross chapter. ‘The Committee on Arrangements is headed by Mrs. Edward H. H. Old, assisted by Mrs. Ralston S. Holmes, Mrs. Charles M. Oman, Mrs. Laurance ‘Wild, Mrs. Robert Cabaniss, Mrs. How- ard McCleery, Mrs. Harvey E. Over- esch, Mrs. Jesse B. Oldendorf, Mrs. John B. Kaufman, Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr.; Mrs. D. Claude Handy, Mrs. Ridgely Melvin, Mrs. George Bryan and Mrs, Carryl H. Bryan. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Slay- ton spent Mcnday in Washington and in the evening attended the D. A. R. Congress. Their daughter, Miss Nancy Slayton, was one of the pages for the congress. Mrs. Harvey E. Overesch gave a #mell tea Tuesday afternoon. Lieut. and Mrs. James G. Land- street gave a dinner last evening and took their guests to the hop given by the officers at Mahan Hall. Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Dahl- gren gave a luncheon Sunday in honor of the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle of Philadelphia. Other guests ‘were Resr Admiral and Mrs, Edgar G. Larimer of Washington, and their daughter, Miss Larimer; Rear Admiral and Mrs, Albert Gleaves of Haverford, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen of Pnfladelphxa Mrs. C. Erskine Clement, Capt. and Mrs. Guy E. Baker, Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas Van Metre, Mrs. Mason Porier Cusachs. Mr. Alexander Gordon of Baltimore and Licut. Wilfred Lankenau. Miss Elizabeth Jessop of Buffalo, - New York, spent several days this week with Mrs. Albert McCarthy at Carvel Hall. Miss Jessop and her brother, Dr. Jessop, spent last Winter in Chnrlm.on, 8. C. Miss Jessup formerly lived in Annapolis and has many friends here. Mrs. Owens, widow of Maj. Arthur Owens, U. 8. M. C, has returned to Annapolis after a visit in New York and Philadelphia, and has joined her son- in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Vincent Godfrey, Mrs. Owens will leave Annapolis May 16 to, spend the Summer abroad. Miss Ellen B. Meiere of Baltimore, Mrs, Charles Ewing of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Balti- more were recent visitors at Annapolis. The members of the House Naval Affairs Committee visited Annapolis today and were received by Gov. Al- bert C. Ritchie at the executive man- sion and by Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart at the Naval Academy. Naval of- ficers who accompanied the committee were Capt. Abram Claude, Capt. V. 8. Jackson (8. C.), U. 8. N.; Comdr. J. Shafroth, Comdr. R. M. Emmet, Comdr. H. H. Crosby, Maj. E. A. ommun Maj. E. N. Mcclella.nd and Maj. A. Eu!ex of the Marine Corps. Miss Marian Denby of Detroit, daughter of the former Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Edwin Denby, spent the Easter holidays as the guest of the Misses Slayton. Miss Anna K. Bootes, daughter of Col. James T. Bootes, U.S.M.C. (re- was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Dahl- | gren, in Wardour. | Postmaster General Goes TO NCW Ydl'k for Week End (Continued From First Page.) now returned to his studies at Wil- liams College, Massachusetts. Mme. Samaroff Stokowski of New York is spending & few days at the Dodge. Mme. Stokowski is a member of the Friends of Music in the Library of Congress and is visiting Washington aa > guest at the chamber music fes- val. Mr. and Mrs. L. Perera of New York, also attending the music festival, are at the Dodge. Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman has returned to Washington from her place in Winchester, Va., and is at the Carl- ton for a short stay. Miss Caroline Jones of Twenty-ninth street is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. James Mason Miller, at Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Allen O. White, 102 West Cypress street, Chevy Chase, are on an auto trip to Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Hartman Ken- worthy of Washington, D. 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Charlotte Hall Dance Lecnl Banwtte Planned by Society at | | MISS muxs: OGDEN WRIGHT, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. mln.. a June graduate from George Wi igton University, president of the Cue and Curtain Clul the university, adviser to the Freshman Panhellenic| Association and president of Sigma Mu of Kappa'Delta, —Underwood Photo. lovely country home, Exedra, near Pur- cellville, Va., for the Summer season. Dr. and Mrs. James G. Haskell will return to Washington this evening after having spent the week end visiting in Norfolk. Mr. Mh Max Ehrman and dtulhur He)en e returned from week’s motor trip through the Shenan- doah Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hooper have come from their home in Battle Creek, Mich., to remain for several months, and they have leased an apartment at Wardman gnk Hotel, where they will be in resi- ence. Engagement Tea for Maryland Bnde-EIect Nearly 200 were entertained at a beautifully appointed tea given by Mrs. Dorsey Downey Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of Miss Mary Reading Nichols, whose engagement to Mr. Robert H. Miller, jr., was recently announced. Mrs. Downey had recelving with her beside Miss Nichols her mother, Mrs. Grace Ruby. The large tea rooms at the Olney Inn were beautifully decorated with Spring flowers, a color scheme of yellow, pink and white predominating and presiding at the tea table were the mother of the prospective bride, Mrs. Henry Janney Nichols, and Mrs. Robert H. Miller, mother of Mr. Miller; Mrs.| Frederick L. Thomas and Mrs. William | John Thomas, with Mrs. Charles C.| Tumbleson, Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar, Miss Jean Coulter and Miss Elizabeth Mathews of Mount Alry, Md., assisting. Archbishop Curley Guest Of Christ Child Society Thl Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, D., Archbishop of Baltimore, will be the guelt of honor at the meeting of the Christ Child Society Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. Joseph T. Tumulty will ad- dress the meeting. There will be an |of 8t. Mary's Female Sem! Leonardtown April 29 Cadet Bowie Will Serve as Master of Ceremonies for Spring Event. LEONARDTOWN, Md., 22.— The Washington and Stonewall Litera: Society will give a Spring dance Apri 29 in the Charlotte Hall School gym: nasium. The master of ceremonies wm be Cadet Forest D. Bowie, who will be assisted by Cadet John Warren. The patronesses will be Mrs. B. F. Crowson, wife of Col. Crowson, principal of the school; Miss M. Adele Prance, Pflndpfl inary; Mrs. J. F. Coad, Mrs. W. Beall Bowie, Mrs. B. P. Warren, Mrs. Richard H. Sotho- Owens and Mrs. G. C. Peverly. The cadets on the Decorating Committee wlll be M. T. Owens, C. L. Fernandez, Oookzy D. W. Connellee, W. M. Mlnhews. H. O. Sargent, W. H. Ryan, R. B. Morris and W. B. Breeden. New York, Greenwich, Conn., and Bar Harbor, Me., are spending this week at ‘their historic estate, Sotterly, on the Patuxent River, and have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colt of New York. Prof. and Mrs. James F. Coad of Charlotte Hall entertained a house p rty over the week end at their estate, errifleld.s, at Drayden. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw of ‘Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Coad of Raleigh, N. C.; Miss Eleanor Coad of Baltimore, and Miss Virginia Saunders of Philadelphia. Col William Garland Fay, U. 8. A, retired, and Mrs. Fay returned to their place, Mulberry Fields, on the lower Potomac River for the Summer season. They. had as guests over last week end Rear Admiral Emeroy 8. Land of Wash- ington. Miss Mary Agnes Lyon of Hughesville, Md., and Mr. Charles Schroeder Zur- horst of ‘Washington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton for the Easter holidays. Mr. Zurhorst is a freshman at the St. John's College, Annapolis, and will study for the Epis- | copal ministry Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Love last Sunday were hosts a family reunion dinner in (helr home, Meadow Brook, at Mor- ganza, Md.. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Love and two children, little Betty Ann Love and Peter Love, of Morganza; Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Love, jr., and their young daughter, Mary Catherine Love, of Leonardtown; MTr. and Mrs. George Brent Mickum, 2d, D. C., and their two children of Silver Spring, mx and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- ‘Washington. also had 'lfllfl'l’mul' and Mrs, C. O. Love- lace and their dlulhut. Miss Miriam lo:flnaolw and ‘Whitman Baltimore, who were of the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. B. Woodrow last week ooaro % P Hircld Hunt and Miss Maude Hunt AllnlDD\lll‘e veckwit.hl(r and Mrs. mlmdtnaurny Hunl. visiting her cousin, Miss Louise Jones, in Leonardtown this week. Miss Jones will graduate from the high achool de- partment of the St. Mary's Female Seminary in June. George C. Peverly in Mechanicsville, Announcement is made of the mar- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee of | maid ron, Mrs. L. J. Sothoron, Mrs. G. French | p..y Pnlnt Easter Sunday mx Ghost Roman cnhollc ‘hurch at Issue, Md., the rector, the Rev. James nm(hl.m 8. J». oflchun: ‘The bride wore & blue fist crepe ensemble with hat and ac w match. The of honor was Catherine Swann, sister of the brlde(room and the best man was Mr. Leon Swann, brother of the bridegroom. They will make their home at Rock Point. The bride is the neice of Capt. Albert Lomex of delegate to the Maryland Legislature from Charles County. Mr. and Mrs. h::mu khrredn of Wuh- 1, spent week en mfimmmmmu B. Abell in Brl!ton their home on Brittons Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perry of Wash- ington visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hancock, at Helen, Md., over Easter. Miss Harriet l\eeder of Morganza ent A at ?‘ day, her gues Ch};dlner. Mrs.' Edelen Gough, Miss Jo Purcell, Mrs. Byard Gough and Mrs. Albert Davis, all of Chaptico, Md., and Miss Martha Davis of wmnnmn Miss Cll\ldlll Mcweflhmld of "ylluh- 1ington, spent last wi end wi cousins, Capt. and Mrs. Prederick Mc- Williams, of Dynard, Md Mr. and Mrs. Givona, and ther | daughter of Washington, spent last week end with Mr and Mrs. William | A. Davis at Chaptico. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Esther Margaret Faunce, daughter of the late Joseph Faunce of Hollywood, Md., to Mr. Joseph Howard Forest, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Westley P\wrm of Ridge, Md., which took place ter Monday morning in St. Aloysius’ Romm Catholic Church at 7 o'clock, the rector, the Rev. Joseph Sheridan PEZZELLA HAIRDRESSER 1108 16th STREET NAT. 5308 E-‘m and Permanent tors. Under must be good. I rst-rate work. Visit ihis refined exhibit of settlement and relief work and reports of the soclety’s activities will be rea ‘CORSETTIERE An expert supervises our new Corset-brassiere department, insuring and be convinced. for have WAITED Scores of women wait for they kncw that just as surely as Monday follows today System Below the price it costs to produce bY | The wave of perfection. competent sonal supervision of Mr. martpe oot $6.00 Fredric | Mr. Pezzella’s Wi own aatag | Patented Permanent | Waving System \'l"le sensation of 1933. Beautiful, glorjous, nat- ural, wavy halr. f‘!’n}" * $15.00 $20.00 opera- the per- enrl.l WHAT PEZZELLA’S NAME STANDS FOR nliness. Senttation, Perfoction fn and rest All Bexaty Work. Fairness fa arice for cre eauty estabisament Eatablished s Weshingion tn 107 BEAUTITIAN Our newly decorated beauty salon will be ready May 1st, under the personal supervision of “SABATINL” women who m Breslau After-Easter Reductions B stages a mid-season event to clear stocks of all broken lines re- maining from the pre-holiday selling. Brand-new fresh merchan- only the slight inconvenience of broken ranges and one-of-a- kinds to select from. So no gardless of color or model, you're sure to find AND YOU'LL FIND THAT n mind . in this sale IF YOU WAITED FOR THE matter what you ha BRESLAU SALE ... YOU'LL BE MORE THAN REPAID BY THE SHARP SAVINGS. DRESSES REDUCED!! 3 Racks of New Spring DRESSES AND JACKET SUITS Former Values $7.95 to $10.50 There’ll Be Quick Selling of These DRESSES$ and JACKET SUITS FOR WOMEN & MISSES FORMERLY PRICED Over 150 Spring g5/COATS 8 " ISUT ALL Swagger Suits Al Siz SIZES TS Included Formerly Priced $15 & $19.95 o and = SUIT Choice of Our $25--$29.50—$35 ATS S 12 $15.00, $19.95, $25.00 (swagger Saits Also ODDS and ENDS OF DRESSES Formerly Sold at $5.95 to $15.00 ALL SIZES The Friendly Shop SALE FOR 3 Days Only NO BRESLAU’S CLEARANCE OF COATSS$ SUITS Fermerly $1050 & $15 1109 F St. of | Dr. Charles V. Hayden, of Leona: Miss Erva Pardue of Wuhlnzwn hl Col. and Mrs. Samuel Goodacre of | Cal Leonardtown who was at one time af¢he APRIL 23, 1933—PART THREE. Enight, 8. J., ‘officiaf ggunle will meke their home at Rldle. Mr and Mrs. S, Paul Hayden of Mount Osborne, Md., had as her guests at dinner Sunday Mr. Hayden's brother, rdtown, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Beck of ‘Washington. Important Patrons for "Catholic U. Dramatics ‘The Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Katsuji Debuchi; the Ambassador of Italy, Sig- nor Augusto Rosso, and the Ambassador of Belgium, Mr. Paul May, and Mme. May are among the patrcns of the uins, dramatic soclety at the ic University, in their annual stage presentation, to take place tonight at the university. Other performances following tonight's premier will be given Monday and Tuesday evenings, April 24 and 25. respectively. ‘Three constitute the pro- gram for the entertainment: “Nettie,” to be offered, with the special permission of the authors; “Winning an Heiress” and “The Laziest Man in the World.” The members of the cast, selected from & number of candidates for the leading roles, are students at the Catholic Uni- vtnlty exclusively and have been coach- ed by Adolf M. Wasilifsky of the de- pn_rn::ent of public speaking. other patrons for the perform- ances are: His excellency, Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Archbishop of Balti- more and chancellor of the Catholic University of America; his excellency, Most Rev. Filippo Bernardini, apos- | tolic delegate-designate to Australia; Right Rev. Msgr. James H. Ryan, rec- | tor . of the Catholic University; the\ Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; | the Minister of Luthuania, Mr. Bronius | K. Balutis; the Minister of the Irish| Free State, Mr. M. MacWhite; the Post- | master General and Mrs. James A. Far- ley, Senator David 1. Walsh, Senator Pelix Hebert, Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Senator Augustine Lonergan, Mrs. Mary T. Norton, Miss Kathryn O’Loughlin McCarthy, Right Rev. Paul Marella, charge ires of the apos- tolic delegation; Right Rev. Msgr. Ed- | ward A. Pace, vice rector of the Cath. olic University; Right Rev. David T.| O'Dwyer, procurator of the Catholic Unlvemty; Right Rev. Egidio Vagnczzi, SOCIETY. young | secretary of the apastolic delegation; Dr. ery O'Malley, Mrs. John Cammack, Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. John Fk Noonan, Mn Nellie R "Pealy, Mrs. Rob- ert Whitney Imbrie, Miss Minnie Car- roll, Mr. Robert F. Kelley, ent of State; Mr. Ployd Gibbons, Dean an Mrs. Roy J. Defarrari, Dean mclml.u A Weber, Dean and Mrs. Hardee Cham- bliss, Dean and Mrs. John McD. Fox, Dean Prancis P. Cassidy, Dean and Mrs. Otto ler, Dr. and Mrs. He Hallan McCarthy, Dr. H. Edward c.xn Rev. Dr. Maurice F. Sheehy, Rev. Dr. Joseph P. Christopher, Rev. Dr. Fulton Sheen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Berg- man, Mr. Joseph M. Murphy, Mr. P-ul A. McNeil, O of Phi Kappa ternity, Abbey Club, Senators’ club lnd Utoplan Club. Renaissance Altar Finest. A renaissance altar, recently discov- ered in Vienna, is called by experts the finest example of the period in the Austrian capital. It is made of sand- stone. Mrs. Step}len Hostess At Woman's Club Tea Mrs. Caroline B. Stephen and mem- bers of the Hospitality Committee will be hostesses at the tea this afternoon at the Women's City Club, when Miss Estelle Wentworth wul uresent members ol her opera @ _song recital. Include Mrs. John 8. e Bcnnen. Mrs. Laurs Bradley, Miss Jes- sle O. Elting, Mrs. Cleo 5. Parks and Mrs. L. 8. Pristoe. Sir Ronaid Lindsas Guest of British Club The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, has accepted the invi- tation’ of the British United and Social ir St. George's da; night at the Kennedy-Warren, 3133 Connecticut avenue. An invitation has been sent to itish people in Wash- ington. Tickets may be had at the ball room Arthritis—Neuritis—Rheumatism! Should be arrested in th id a life of pi d help you. earlier stages in md" ln arn Phone or write for free booklets lcdly FREE—Sample to r ton ly. of Washing- Phone or write today Sold in Washington 15 Years Mountain Valley, Water America’s Foremost Health Water From HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 1405 K N.W. 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