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Nicaraguan Group Guests at Quantico Of Col. and Mrs. Price •ν Ι Charge de Bavle and Wife J and Senora Somora, Wife of Nation s Guard Com-. mandante. Entertained. | QUANTICO. Va.. November 24 — j The Nicaraguan charge d'affairs,, S«nor Henri de Bayle. with Senora de Bavle and Senora Anastasia Somoza, wife of Maj. Gen. Somoza. command- i ente of the Guardia Nationale, were ' guests as Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles ; F. B. Price on Friday. Following a reception In quarters, which included personnel who had served in Nica-1 ragua. a dinner was given by Lieut. I Col. and Mrs. Price at the officers' j iress. Besides the guests of honor there were present Mrs. E. O. Salt marsh, Col. and Mrs. Robert Denig, Miss Betty Price and Lieut. Alva Lass well. Thursday the officers" mess gave a reception and tea dance to Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William Dalton Da- I vis as a tribute to Dr. Davis, who for three years has occupied the position j of family physician and is under orders ' for duty on board the U. S. S. Rich- j mond. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. James Breckenridge and Capt. and Mrs. Wil liam Mann received with Dr. and Airs, j Davis and the tea tables were presided j over by Mrs. Albin Cecha. Mrs. F. T.1 Evans. Mrs. Miles Thacher. Mrs. Rob- j ert Blake. Mrs. Raymond Knapp. Mrs. | George Bahn. Mrs. Floyd Bennett and Mrs. Edward L. Pugh. Mrs. Ernest Freiderick. wife of Capt. : Frederick, commanding the U. S. S. J Utah, and Mrs. William Faulkner, who have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Dowling. left Monday for Long Island. Miss Mary Clapp sppnt several days «ith Miss Dixie Ancrum and left early this week for New York, where she «ill embark with her parents. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Leander Clapp. for their new station on Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. Dr. Hugh Mauldin was host at a dinner and bridge given at the officers' mess Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Mauldin's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Paul H. Benz entertained at s bridge luncheon Friday, her guests being Mrs. John McCormack. Mrs. William H. Tverman, Mrs. Alexander Entringer. Mrs. William Corbin, Mrs. Thomas Quigley, Mrs. James Meyers, Mrs. Theodore Gooding and Mrs. Charles Burton. Mrs. William P. T. Hill, who is one of the recent arrivals on the station, •was the honor guest at a bridge tea given in quarters Friday by Mrs. Mar garet Towner. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. Dalton Davis will be the honor guests at a Sunday night supper given tonight by Capt. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Landerville Ledoux were hosts at a dinner Saturday night. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Hugh Alex ander announce the birth of a daugh ter Monday, Novmeber 19. Capt. and Mrs. John O'Leary of Parris Island. S. C., visited friends here on Wednesday. Lieut, and Mrs. Francis McQuillan have returned from their wedding to the Middle West and are living In the Scelzi Apartments. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. James Brecken ririge have visiting them the letter's sister. Miss Imogene Thompson and Miss Elizabeth White, both of Lees burg, Va.; on Wednesday Miss Thomp son and Miss White were guests of Mrs. Robert Blake at the matinee performance of "Richelieu." Lieut. Col. apd Mrs. Julian Smith spent this weëk as guests of Capt. and Mrs. Duncan^Valler: Lieut. Col. Smith is in command of the Basic Officers' School at Philadelphia. Mrs. Thomas Tighe was hostess at a bridge tea oo Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Qenhard. who has been Keriously ill in Peoria. 111., has re covered sufficiently to accompany Capt. Lienhard when he returned from his trip to the Middle West. On Tuesday Miss Mary Miller Kress entertained at bridge. Capt. Evans Ames has reported here from his recent station at Ports mouth, Va., and with his family is living at Dumphries until Government quarters are available. Falls Church Bride-elect Is Given Surprise Party Miss Caroline Coward. Miss Mary MrLeod and Miss Sarah Hinman en tertained at a surprise kitchen shower Thursday night for Miss Catherine Flagg. whose marriage to Mr. John Calhoun Elliott will take place at the Falls Church December 9. The party was given at Miss Hinman's home, and the gifts were cleverly concealed in the oven of a cardboard electric *tove. The guests included Mrs. Ed mund Flagg, mother of the bride elect; Mrs. Herbert Coward. Mrs. W. S. Hinman, Mrs. R. A. Cushman, Mrs. W. W. Gillette, Miss Eunice Nourse. Miss Katherine Moran. Miss Betty Cline. Miss Frances Butterworth, Mrs. W. S. Hinman. jr.; Miss Margery Jones, Miss Ellen Coward. Miss Jane Cline. all of Falls Church; Miss Grace Beaman and Miss Charlotte Beaman of Cherrydale. and Mrs. Butler Gor don, Mrs. J. Russell Young, jr.: Mrs. John S. Kenestrick and Miss Marian Couard of Washington. Mrs. Edward G. Fenwick was hostess to 20 guests at a family dinner Wed nesday night in celebration of her husband's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wheat and daughter Betty Ann of Sewickly, Pa., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Williams and family. The Falls Church Study Club met at the home of Miss Anna and Miss Agnes Smith Monday night. Dr. Henry Knowles reviewed "Othello." Mrs. J. M. des Rochers of Alexan dria was the guest of Mrs. E. L. Mac Nair of Falls Church the first part of the week. At the November meeting of the Falls Church (.Va.) Woman's Club, which was held at the home of Mrs. John T. Bowen, the entertainment consisted of a delightful program of music, which was arranged by Mrs. Roberts of the Washington College of Music and given by talented young, artists from that school—Miss Eliza beth Rankin King, pianist, and Miss Marguerite Moncure of Alexandria, ■oprana soloist. Miss Moncure has a pleasing voice, end Miss King showed splendid mas tery of her instrument. Miss King accompanied Miss Moncure. Tea was served after the urogram. Miss Elizabeth Barnes of Falls Church. Va., accompanied by her aunt, Miss Bessie Barnes, has gone to her former home, at Srlma, Ala., to be with her mother, and her marriage to Mr. Donald Mills, formerly of Ar lington County, will take place there instead of at Falls Church. Research Club Breakfast In Dodge Garden House The Research Club is entertaining •t breakfast this morning in the gar den house of the Dodge. The topic to be discussed is "Character Educa tion." Judge Fay Bentley of the Juvenile Court, Miss Alice C. Shelton. director of the department of school | attendance and work permits, and ι Mr. Robert S. Anderson, statistician. | will be the principal speakers. Mrs. H. J. Walther is chairman of the Pro yam Committee. WILL VISIT HERE MRS. JOHN THOMAS JONF.S Of Decatur. Ala , and Palm Beach, Fla . who will be the Thanksgiving guest ol Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hill in Columbia Heights. CM Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs Isadore Kahn of 5709 Sixteenth street announces the engagement of her daughter Lillian Hortense tx> Mr. Stanley Irving Posner. son of Mr..end Mrs. Benjamin Posner of Worcester. Mass. Mrs. Kahn will he at honor of the young couple Satufflaj evening, December 1, from 9 to 11 o'clock The Woodmont Country Club has sent out cards for a Thanksgiving eve dinner dance Wednesday night. A number of private cocktail parties will be given preceding the affair. Mrs Louis Koenigsberger of Atlantic Citv is visiting her mother Mrs. Charles Kaufman and her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lieb man of Woodley Park Towers Mrs. James Lansburgh of Wardman Park Hotel is visiting her nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Myer Cohn in Pittsburgh, and later will go to Kansas City, Mo., to visit her sisters for sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Gutmann, the latter formerly Miss Elizabeth L. Kohner, whose mamaert00* place last Sunday, after a wedding trip Atlantic City will make their home in New York on Central Park Avenue Wf>st The Junior Council is giving a Thanssgiving dance Wednesday night at the Snoreham. Mrs Robert Meyer has returned to her apartment in the Broadmoor from a 10 days' stay in Noifolk. Va where she visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stras bUMrs. Joseph Wolf of pit^|sbur^, ^ visiting her two daughters. Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith and Mrs. Milton Ha; ns. Miss Cora Rubin has returned from a visit in Boise. Idaho, and is spend tag the Winter at Woodley Park T°TheS Pi-Tau-Pi Fraternity silver jubilee will take place in Chicago De cember 26-29. The headquarters of conclave will 1* " the nembers of the Junior Hadassah took place last Sunday. On December 2 a dance will be given at the Arling ton Hotel, and the annual dance will take place at the Willard February 21. Miss Elizabeth Ann Kaufman is vis iting Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Marks. Jr. at their parent's home in Woodmer . Long island. She will return for Thanksgiving. accompaned b> Mr and Mrs. Marks, who ^ll spcnd the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks of Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs Edward C. Furman was hostess Thursday, entertaining at a s£c£"d series of teas at her home, 1868 Co lumbia road. , Mrs. M. Gutman of New York is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sidney H. Reiwnstein of Woodley Paris. °wp / Mrs. Daisy Lesser was hostess Frl day at a luncheon followed by bridge at the Ambassador Hotel. Cover» were laid for 24 guests. Mrs. David Himmelblau has re turned to her home in Chicago after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Leo MJArs. Fred Berman of South Bos ton. Va., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Morris. , .. Mrs Eugene Katz of Chicago is the guest of relatives for several wçek.v Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon was hostess Thursday at a bridge luncheon, at her home on Van Buren street. Covers were laid for 10 guests Mrs. James E. Greenberg of New York *iΠ the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs Leon, over Thanksgiving. Mrs. M. S. Cohen is leaving today forLos Angeles. Calif., to spendI the Winter as the guest of her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0tAnumber of young folks win motor to Charlottesville, Va., for Thanks divine and to spend the week end at S. MW« o. Atlantic City motored here last week and are guests of the letter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Max Pimes. The donors' luncheon of the Adas 1 Israel Temple will take place at the Mayflower Hotel Tuesday. December 4. The proceeds of the affair will be de voted to a permanent memorial for the late Mrs. Herman Hollander. Mrs. Morris Gewirz is chairman. Mrs. Sallie Weinrich was hostess at a birthday dinner party Thursday night, at her home on Macomb street, entertaining members of her family and a group of ladies of her card circle. Covers were laid for 15 guests. Junior Hadassah is sponsoring a benefit bingo party Thursday, De cember 6. at 8:15 o'clock p.m.. at the Jewish Community Center. Sixteenth and Q streets northwest. Miss Hilda Sirgel is in charge of arrangements. Attractive door and game prizes will be offered. Mrs. Ted Keller and her son Mickey, formerly of Washington and now of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting the for mer's mother. Mrs. Mark Keller, ior a few days. District League Pen Women Meet at Burlington An informal reception will be given to new members by the District of Columbia League of American Pen Women tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the Burlington Hotel studio, following the regular business session. Dr. Butts, the president, will present them and they will be asked to discuss briefly their special creative interests. Sev eral interesting items have come to light through interviews. The an cestral home of one of these mem bers, Mrs. Lucretia del Valle Grady, one of the few remaining homesteads when Helen Hunt Jackson went to California to gather material for her book, became the setting for Samona and Mrs. Grady's father and grand mother served as originals for the characters of Felipe and San Moreno. Lelia Pier King started something when she wrote a letter to one of the newspapers protesting against the use of the portable schools, for the edi torial and cartoons by Berryman stirred up a movement toward a cam paign which later abolished their use. Everill W. Murphy, Emma J. Gra dy. Dr. Marie Margaret Ready, Irma Nabors Johnson. Lillian Cobb Baird, Catherine S. Scott, Texie A. Y. Stackhouse, Rose Robinson Cohen, and Edness Kimball Wilkins all have done interesting things along the lines of poetry, music, drama, radio and fiction. Dorothy Stewart, better known as ' Aunt Sue" in the Aunt Sue and Polly programs on the radio, and Inez Sheldon, editor of the poetry magazine Blue Moon, are both well known. Drama Guild Play Has Many Patrons The Drama Guild of Washington announces the hostesses and ushers for their first play. "Ladies of the Jury," which will be given at Ward man Park Theater November 26 and 27. In the group for Monday evening the hostesses will be Mrs. Frederick Ernest Farrington, Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith and Miss Bertha Noyes, and the hostesses for Tuesday evening are Mrs. Albert W. Atwood, Mrs. Lee D. Butler and Miss Mona W. Gill. The ushers for both evenings will include Miss Betty Hooper, Miss Ray Zigler. Miss Evelyn Chase. Miss Fran ces Hand, Miss Betty Brumstetter, Miss Mildred Merrill and Miss Helen Connell. Additional patrons for the Drama Guild season are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Qulncy Adams, Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, Senator and Mrs. William H. King, Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ballou and Col. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. Mr·. TownsencTe Morning Musicales Begin Dec. 19 Mrs. Roosevelt is expected to at tc I the first of Mrs. Lawrence Town send's Wednesday morning musicales, December 19, when Miss Katharine Meisle, contralto, and Mr. Richard Crooks, tenor, oi the Metropolitan Opera Co., will give the program In the ball room of the Mayflower at 11:15 o'clock. Mrs. Townsend has ar ranged "a series of Wednesday morn ing musicales through the mldsea son for some years, starting in the ball room of Rauscher's, which occupied the site of the La Salle Apart ment House. Each year the interest in these musicales has Increased, necessitating a larger place, until Mrs. Townsend moved them to the May flower. Official diplomatic and residential society is well represented at each of these musicales and many hostesses who entertain at luncheon, following the program in the presidential din ing room of the Mayflower. In ad dition to Mrs. Roosevelt, boxholders and subscribers include the Ambas sador of Italy, Signor Agusto Rosso; Mme. de Laboulaye, wife of the Am bassador of France; the Ambassador of Germany, Herr Hans Luther: the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Saito, Mrs. Roberts, wife of Associate Jus tice Owen J. Roberts; the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Herridge, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister of Hungary and Mme. Pelenyi, the Minister of Nor way and Mme. Munthe de Morgen stierne, Mrs. Couzens, wife of Sena tor James Couzens; Mrs. Barbour, wife of Senator W. Warren Barbour: Representative and Mrs. Chester C. Bolton, the Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge. Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Β Sumner Welles, the chief of protocol of the State Department ana Mrs. jamcs Clement Dunn, Countess de Leuss". former United States Ambassador to Argentina and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, former United States Ambassa dor to the Court of St. James and Mrs Alanson B. Houghton, former United States Ambassador to Spain and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin. Mrs. Hugh C. Wal lace, widow of the former United States Ambassador to France: Mrs. William S. Culbertson, wife of former United j States Ambassador to Chile: former United States Minister to Uruguay. ! Mr. U. Grant Smith; Mrs. Hiram j Bingham, Mrs. Chauncey M. De pew, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.: Mrs. j Charles Cary Rumsey. Mrs. Kieth Mer ' rill, Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt, Mrs. Hennen Jennings. Mrs. William Cor coran Eustis, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mrs. j Tracy Dows. Mrs. Charles Carroll J Glover, jr.: Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton. Mrs. Eugene Roberts, whose parents, ί the Minister of Hungary to Great ; Britain and Countess Szechenvi were j boxholders for the season, while the Minister represented his government 1 in Washington for many years: Mrs. : John F Wilkins. Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. Mrs. Can tacuzene Grant, Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney. Mrs. Ord Preston. Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs George Hewitt Myers. Mrs. Henry Morgenthau. Mrs. { Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs David St. ' Pierre Gaillard. Mrs. J. U. Guider, 1 Mrs. Wallace Chiswell, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. Mrs. Harry Huse. Miss Alice Clapp. the Misses Davis, daughters of former Secretary of War. Mr. Dwight F Davis: Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Stokes-Halkett, Mrs Henry Alvah Strang. Mrs. Oscar Jareckl, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. Mrs. James J. Lyon. Mrs. Walter R Tuckerman, Mrs. George C. Thorpe. Mrs. J. Ellwood Jones. Mrs. Daniel C. Dcvore. Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs Sherman Flint. Mrs. Sidney A Clo man. Mrs. Mahlon Pitney. Mrs. George Τ Marye. Mrs. Powell Clayton. Mrs. Demarest Lloyd. Mrs Malcolm Mathe son. Mrs. Ralph Worthington. Mrs. Wrisley Brown. Mr. William Phelps Eno and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom. A number from New York will come for the musicales, including Mrs. Otto ί H. Kahn. Mrs. Henry L. Doherty. Mrs. Franklin S. Terry, whose daugh ter. Mrs. William Harts, was formerly Miss Lillian Emerson, and is mak ing a name for herself in "Say When." a musical comedy in which she is appearing with Harry Richman in New ; York: Mr. and Mrs. Randolph San tini and Mrs. George Mesta. who dl f vides her Winters between New York and Washington. Three Dances for Juniors At Sulgrave Club Tnvitations will be issued shortly for three Christmas dances which Miss Hawke is planning for the holiday season. Wednesday evening. December 26, Is the date chosen for the junior set. A tea dance will be held Saturday afternoon. December 22. and a Christ mas dance Friday evening. December 28. ior the older set home from school. All dances will be given at the Sulgrave Club and will be spon sored by prominent society matrons. Do You Know Where to Buy the Smartest Hats? At Edna's Millinery Studio • Tucked away upon the 8th floor of the American Mdt. Marvelout Reduction on All Smart Fall and Winter Hat». Remarkable Value ». HATS MADE TO ORDER EDNA MILLINERY STUDIO Room 806, American Bid*. 1317 F St. N.W. MET. 5488 Clin Thli Address for Kefcrence. Hairdressing Establishment 525 13th St. N.W. National 8014 Individual Creations Permanent Waving Latest Styles In Wigs and Transformations Branch, Mayflower Hotel District 3000 A ΫζύοηΑ Christmas Gitetirvq Card5 <4/ Popular Prices varied assortment will assure you that the card hest suited to express your individual Yuletide greeting is here. At Discounts Saving You as Much as 20% 1227 G Street, N.W. BRIDE AND BRIDE-ELECT Left: Mrs. Erby Allyn Johnston, whose recent marriage took place in Staunton, Va. Before her marriage she was Miss Peggy Mary Winston of Raleigh, N. C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston are making their home in Staunton. Right: Miss Genevieve Louise Rowzce, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H Rowzee, announce her engagement to Mr. Stanley Rembold Chase of Washington. The wedding will take place December 18. Debutantes Make Ready To Enter Capital Society (Continued Prom First Page.) Mrs. Walker. Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning, jr.: Mrs. Richard Dickin son. Mrs. William Laird Dunlop. Jr.. | and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Mont gomery, the latter two, aunts of the debutantes. Among the other guests were Miss Betty Angus, Miss Anne Barrett. Miss Mary Katherine Bentley. Miss Kath arine Brown. Miss Charlotte Brown, Miss Mary Winthrop Brown. Miss Sil- ' vine Clagett, Miss Mary Elizabeth Damon, Miss Marjorie Dampman. i Miss Imogene Ficklen. Miss Charlotte Gregg. Miss Nancy Harrison. Miss Janet Harrison, Miss Dorothy Howe, i Miss Moss Love, Miss Emily Maddox, j Miss Betty Marsh, Miss Èstherbelle : McHarg, Miss Margaret McMullen, j i Miss Jane Esther Piatt, Miss Ran ! dolph Richardson. Miss Mathilde Rodgers. Miss Setsy Rowan, Miss Stellita Stapleton, Miss Mary Kath eryne Spinks, Miss Mary Jane Stan ley. Miss Mary Tilghman. Miss Maria J Whitehurst. Miss Louise Waller, Miss ; I Marjorie Walsh. Miss Elizabeth Zim merman. Miss Frances Powell Dunlop. | Miss Page Welton. Miss Anne Ring- 1 ι gold Potts and Miss Lsabelle Κ Daniel. I Miss Helen Potts wore a becoming | gown of dark green velvet and her sister was in pale gray crepe. Both had shoulder clusters of gardenias. Dr. and Mrs. John H McMullen will be hosts at a tea dance Tuesday j afternoon at the Mayflower for their ; debutante daughter Miss Margaret McMullen. who will be formally pre sented to their friends in Washington. Miss Lillian Hathaway Willett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. Jean Willett of Los Angeles, and Mr. James Gulick. son of Mrs. Virginia Gulick. will entertain at a dinner dance at the Shoreham Wednesday evening for a group of the debutante and sub debutante set. I Miss Charlotte W Gregg, debutante [ granddaughter of Mrs. Charlotte Car penter. will entertain for all the sea son's debutantes at luncheon Wednes day at the Mayflower. Miss Gregg J attended Holton Arms School for the past six years and is spending the I Winter with her grandmother on j Crescent place. Mr and Mrs. Henry K. McHarg. jr.. : are presenting their daughter. Miss Estherbelle McHarg. to Washington I society at a ball to be given Thanks ! giving at the Mayflower. Many young j men and women at hom- from college ι for the holiday week end are ex j pected to be guests. I Miss Stelita Stapleton. debutante j daughter of Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton, ! was the guest in whose honor Mrs. ; George N. Peek entertained at lunch con Thursday at the Sulgrave Club. The other guests were Mrs. Henry A Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture; Mrs. James Crawford Biggs, Mrs. Jesse H. Jones. Mrs. Stan ley Reed, Mrs. M. L. Hamilton, aunt of the debutante; Mrs. George E. Hamilton, jr.; Mis* Marianne Dunn. Miss Christine Long. Miss Martha Davldge. Alixs Eleanor Mitchell. Miss Suzanne Hill. Miss Ruth Sowers and Miss Louise Meyer. Dance at Brosnan Home For Students Mission i The Vaeth Unit of the Catholic ! Students' Mission Crusade met at the I home of Mr. John Brosnan Monday J evening to discuss plans for the annual , Christmas dance. This year the af- ] fair will be held at Congressional j Country Club December 26 and prom- ; ises to be a gala event. Mr. John Brosnan as chairman has | assisting him Miss Mary Lois Lucas, j Miss Margaret McGlynn. 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Among those who are working to make the aOair a great success is the national commltteewoman and hon orary president of the League of Re publican Women, Mrs. Virginia White Speel; Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, president of the League of Republican Women; Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Miss Daisy Prentice, Mrs. Samuel J. Pres cott, Mrs. Russell B. Harrison. Miss Mary R. Baker, Mrs. Charles J. Wil liamson, Mrs. J. H. Branson, Mrs. George Tarbell, Mrs. William F. Loetsch, Mis. Horace Fulton. Mrs. Harry A. Perry, Mrs. Henry Albers. Mrs. Frisbey G. Eiker, Mrs. G. Louis Weller and Miss Edna M. Patton. En tertainment Committee chairman. Miss Alice E. Whitaker, the Roosevelt, is making reservations for the card parties. Vassar Alumnae Tea At Friends School A meting of the Washington branch of the Vassar Alumnae Association will be held on Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock p.m. at the Sidwell Friends School, 1809 I street northwest. 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