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Annual Navy Relief Ball Will Be Outstanding Shrove Season Event Mrs. Roosevelt Heads Patronesses For Benefit on February 21; Many Parties Arranged The Navy relief ball, which will be held Tuesday night, February 21, In the Sail Loft at the Navy Yard, will be the outstanding event of the Shrove season and already the naval officers, their wives and the Navy Juniors are taking active part in planning for the gala affair, and for many parties which will precede the dance. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt heads the list of patronesses for the ball, which is for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the enlisted men and officers of the Navy. Other Prominent Women On Patroness List. Other patronesses include Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, wife of the Sec retary of tlie Navy; Mrs. Charles Edison, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. Millard F. Tydings, wife of Senator Tvdlngs of Mary land, and Mrs. Carl Vinson, wife of Representative Vinson of Georgia. Mrs. George T. Pettingill, wife of Rear Admiral Pettenglll. the com mandant of the Navy Yard, is the chairman of the ball, and the list of people on the various committees for the affair comprises outstanding members of the service department. Mrs. Frank J. Fletcher v Treasurer of Ball. Vice chairmen of the ball are Mrs. William R. Munroe, Mrs. John Magruder, jr., and Comdr. Harley F. Cope. Treasurer of the ball is Mrs. Frank J. Fletcher. On the committee with Mrs. Ralston Holmes, chairman for harbor decorations and entertainment, are Mrs. Stanford C. Hooper. Mrs. John H. Towers. Mrs. William D. Brere ton, Mrs. William R. Munroe. Mrs. John R. Beardall, Mrs. John Ma gruder. Mrs. Louis E. Denfield. Mrs. Charles A. Baker and Mrs. John B W. Waller. Mrs. Thomas Holcomb is chair man for the ballroom decorations and Mrs. R. L. Reiehmuth is chair man for tickets. On the latter’s committee are Mrs. Ernest W. Brown, Mrs. Edwin G. Fullinwider, Mrs. James K. Davis, Mrs. Harley F. Cope, Mrs. A. J. Couble. Mrs. John M. Haines. Mrs. Walter Leach, Mrs. Edwin M. Crouch and Mrs. William B. McHugh. Mrs. Ridley McLean Chairman for Boxes. Chairman for the boxes is Mrs. Ridley McLean, with Mrs. Thomas Land, Mrs. Adolphus Andrews, Mrs. J. P. Richardson. Mrs. Emory S. Land. Mrs. Herbert S. Howard, Mrs. Theodore Wilkinson, Mrs. Allen G. Kirke. Mrs. Frederick G. Richards, Mrs. Charles A. Baker and Mrs. Charles Godwin Moore, jr. Mrs. Emmet C. Gudger and Mrs. Greene W. Dugger are on the Pub licity Committee, Lt. Charles Benter is chairman of the Music Committee. : Miss Agnes Magruder is chairman of the Debutante Committee and Lt. Comdr. George H. Williams is chair- j man for supper. Capt. and Mrs. Gudger will have ft buffet supper before the ball for the members of the Debutante Com mittee and their escorts. Their daughter. Miss Elinor Gudger. will1 come down from her studies at j Mount Holyoke College in Massachu setts for the event. Lt. and Mrs. Curry Announce Birth Lt. Ralph Roy Curry, U. S. C. G ,! Rnd Mrs. Curry announce the birth of a second daughter, Constance I Ruddy Curry, born January 18 at Columbia Hospital in Washington. Mrs. Curry is the former Mary Rose Ruddy, daughter of Mr. Stephen Ruddy and the late Mrs. Ruddy of New York City. Mr. Ruddy spent last Saturday with his daughter en route to Seattle, Wash. Birthday Party Mrs. Herbert M. Jones, wife of Capt. Jones, entertained a group of young guests Friday afternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock to celebrate the 6th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Ailcey Kyle Jones. --• Entertain Guest Lt. Comdr. W. S. Gardner Davis and Mrs. Davis have with thpm as their house guest Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. Oswald S. Parker of Beaumont, Tex. Bridge Party Hosts Col. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth enter tained a few of their close friends In Battery Park and Edgemoor, Md., at a bridge party last evening. Craigs at Home The Chief of Staff and Mrs. Craig Will observe their last at home of the season at their quarters. Fort Myer, Va„ Sunday, February 5, from 4 until 6 o’clock. On Florida Trip Comdr. John N. Heiner and Mrs. Heiner are in Florida for a short ’ stay. They will return to their home in Edgemoor, Md., sometime this week. Departments to Open Both day and evening departments of the School of Accountancy at Benjamin Franklin University will open next week, it was announced yesterday by President John T. Ken nedy. The FLOWER of YOUTH! WILL BLOOM WITH OUR 60-DAY HEALTH COURSE POSTURE INSTRUCTION • R,n* Ro,,cr*> • Bodv Toning Bicycle A Belt • Cabinet Bath * Sun ^ or Steam Bath • Reducing TURKISH BATHS ... $3.00 ' A1m Colonic Irritation. HEALTH CLUB AND BATHS Under Medical Superrialon ANNE T. KELLY Directress Dl. 3616-3621 1221 CONN. AVE. Davises Entertain At Annapolis for Tawresey Sisters Lt. James Henry Davis, U. S. N„ and Mrs. Davis entertained at dinner last evening in their home in Annapolis, where the former is on duty, in honor of Miss Marie Hall Tawresey and Miss Agnes Tawresey. daughters of Comdr. Alfred P. H. Tawresey, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Tawresey, for merly of Washington. Mrs. Tawresey and her daugh ters are spending the winter in Annapolis while Comdr. Taw resey is on sea duty as executive officer of the U. S. S. Savannah. Mrs. Davis formerly was Miss Gene Kincheloe, daughter of for mer Representative and Mrs. David H. Kincheloe. and has many friends in Washington. Other guests at the dinner were Mrs. Tawresey. Miss Aileen Hariis of Washington. Lt. and Mrs. J. Ingham Cone. Lt. and Mrs. Robert St. Angelo, Lt. and Mrs. William Parsons, Lt. and Mrs. Howard Stoner, Lt. John Lewis. Mr. John Hughes and Mr. John Davies. Judge and Mrs. Kincheloe now make their home in New York, where he is judge of the United States Custom Court. Mrs. E. C. Gudger Goes to New York Mrs. Emmet C. Gudger, wife of Capt. Gudger, U. S. N., will not hold her usual Monday at home tomorrow or February 6 as she will be in New York as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. B. Smith. Miss Elinor Gudger will join her mother in New York next week end. coming from Mount Holyoke College In Massachusetts. Mrs. Gudger will resume her at homes on Monday, February 13. -• Lt. Max Witherbee Returns to Norfolk Lt. Max O. Witherbee. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Mrs. Witherbee have returned to their home in Norfolk, Va., following a four-day visit with Lt. and Mrs. Charles Keith Green in Livingstone Heights. Wednesday evening Lt. and Mrs. Witherbee were the honor guests at a dinner party given by Comdr. and Mrs. George W. Cowie in their home in Washington. Col. R. V. Read Leaves on Tour Col. R. V. Read, the Military At tache of the British Embassy, left the Capital yesterday on an official visit to Cuba. Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Re public and Puerto Rico, and will be away until about the middle of March. On his return to Washing ton he will continue to reside at the Shoreham. Goes to Kelly Field Mrs. C. L. Tinker, wife of Col. Tinker, left today for Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., to attend the graduation of her son. Cadet C. L. Tinker, Jr„ from the flying school. Mrs. Tinker expects to be away a week. MISS AGNES MAGRUDER, Who was presented early in the xvinter by her parents, Comdr. John H. Magruder, jr„ U. S. N., and Mrs. Magruder. Miss Magru der is chairman of the Debutantes’ Committee for the Navy Relief Ball, which this year will be a Mardi Gras event, on Shrove Tuesday, February 21. This year the committee has arranged to give the ball in the sail loft at the Navy Yard, xvhere this annual benefit to aid the work among the xvidoxcs and orphans of officers and enlisted men was held during the years before the Great War. —Hessler Photo. Midshipmen Will Attend Services in Cathedral Society of Navy Sponsors Also Will Be Present Next Sunday; Meetings Being Arranged Ninety midshipmen will come from Annapolis Sunday. February 5, to take part in the annual patriotic service which will be held that after noon at 4 o'clock in the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. The service will be attended by members of the Society of Navy Sponsors, who will be in Washington for the annual meetings of the society, which will be held next week. The midshipmen have been given leave from the Naval Academy to attend the service and are not required to be back at their posts until 9 o'clock that evening. Their part in the service will be the usual singing, which is inspiring. Mrs. Russell C. Langdon Attends Conferences. Mrs. Russell C. Langdon of New York, who is president, Of the so ciety, has been in Washington during the past w-eek attending the con ferences on national defense to which she was a delegate representing the Society of Sponsors. She will return here the end of this week preparatory to the sponsors' meetings. Mrs. Henry Williams and Mrs. Emory Scott Land, both of Washington, are the vice presidents, and Mrs. Stanton R. Norman, also of this city, is secretary-treasurer. The trustees for the society in-«: elude Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. Ella Mi- j cou. Mrs. Albert Stahl, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mrs. Jennings Bailey, jr., of this city; | Mrs. Nathan Goff of Clarksburg. W. | Va.; Mrs. J. Edward Palmer of Vent- | nor. N. J., and Mrs. A. T. Sutcliffe of New York. Four Divisions And Their Chairmen. The Society of Sponsors, which was organized in 1908 and incor porated in 1920. is divided into four divisions, of which Mrs. Larz Ander son of Brookline, Mass., and Wash ington is chairman of the Northeast ern Chapter; Mrs. Buist Rivers of Charleston, S. C„ chairman of the Southeastern; Mrs. Charles Tudor of Cincinnati, chairman of the North western, and Mrs. Herbert H. James of Los Angeles, chairman for the Southwestern. Mrs. Edward Stafford, famous as the "Snow Baby,” is one of the spon sors living in Washington. She christened the destroyer Peary, which was named for her father, the late Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, U. S. N„ who dfscovered the North Pole. Other sponsors who live in the District are Mrs. Ella Micou, who christened a destroyer bearing the name of her father, the late former Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Hileary A. Herbert; Miss Helen A. Colhoun, sponsor for the destroyer which honored her father, the late Rear Admiral Colhoun; Miss Elinor C. Gudger, who christened the Shenley's—F Street, Cor. Mlh St., Presents— “AMERICAN GIRL" Fur felt with brim that swoops up one side and shod** the foce an the other. Trimmed with : novel feather. ^ $ioj me New / 1939j. < Model of the Original VALLE * ** w -m < J| % Moy be ho ony of the new spring {hades to (notch - be contrast your %tu«n«Mn your Keadsize. A HUNOREDS W NEW SPRING HATS PRICED PROM $3.9« • Jf f-hmlem * iMmt*. PStrMtCor.13tKN.i4 cruiser Helena, named for the Cap ital of Montana, the State which her grandfather, the late Senator Thomas J. Walsh, represented for so many years in the Upper House of Congress: Miss Beverly Moffett, who christened the destroyer Mof fett, which was named for her father, the late Rear Admiral Wil liam A. Moffett, who was lost in the disaster to the Akron, and her mother. Mrs. Moffett, who sponsored the cruiser Macon. Other Sponsors Residing Here. Other sponsors who live here are Miss Frances Andrews, Mrs. Carlos Bean, Miss Louise Frances Bruce, Mrs. Washington L. Capps. Mrs. James Paul Casbarian, Miss Eliza beth Davis, Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis. Mrs. John F. Greenslade, Miss Ruth Ellen Lonergan. Mrs. J. Edmund Haugh, Mrs. Victoria A. Hulbert, Mrs. Joseph R. Defrees, Mrs. Irving H. Mayfield. Miss Ev elyn F. Pooke, Mrs. Robert J. Ran dolph. Mrs. Philip Wilder Mother sill. formerly Miss Sarah Fairfax Downes; Miss Louise Turpin, Miss Mary B. Wilson, Mrs. A. F. Howard, Mrs. W. F. Munroe, Mrs. Reid Riley and Miss Elizabeth Rowan. Annapolis Society in The News Sports and Hop Are Highlights Of Week End ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 28.—A hop tonight with an informal dance, basketball and other athletic events, all in Dahlgren Hall, were the main attractions for this week end at the Naval Academy. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wilson Brown gave a luncheon Sunday at the superintendent’s quarters. At the wedding today of Miss Henrietta Crosley, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Joseph Crosley, and Lt. Griswold Terry Atkins, son of Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Atkins, which took place at 4:30 o'clock at the Naval Academy Chapel, Mrs. John D. Winn of Little Neck, Long Island, sister of the bride was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Valk Kneeland and Miss Julia Norman of Annapolis, Mrs. Turner Slaughter of Front Royal, Va„ and Miss Agnes R. Howard, a cousin of the bride, of Savannah, Ga. Capt. Atkins was his son’s best man. The ushers were Lt. Daniel C. Krick, Lt. Ed ward L. Robertson, Lt. Walter N. Foster, Lt. Burton A. Robbins, Mr. John D. Winn, jr., and Mr. Robert Cooper of Baltimore. Mrs. W. Parker Howard and her daughter, Miss Agnes Howard ' of Savannah, Ga„ are guests of Mrs. Howard's brother-in-law and sis ter, Prof, and Mrs. Joseph Crosley. Prof. Crosley is the organist at the Naval Academy Chapel. Mrs. George Wilkinson of Nor folk, Va., has been the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Walter D. Sharp. Before returning to her home, Mrs. Wilkin son will visit relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. Iglehart Returns. From Arlington Visit. Mrs. Thomas Iglehart has re turned to her apartment at the Chase House after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Lt. Ken neth Noble and Mrs. Noble at their home at Arlington, Va. Mrs. Emory E. Larson, wife of Capt Larson, U. S. M. C., has re turned to her home on Bowyer road after being a patient at the Emergency Hospital here. Mrs. Edmufid B. Taylor, wife of Lt. Taylor, and their tw7o children, are guests of Mrs. Taylor's parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant, at their home at Wardour. At the last of the Thursdav at homes of Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Johnson, Mrs. Robert Dashiell. Mrs. William Magruder and Miss Anna Douglas assisted. Comdr. and Mrs. George B. Kee ster held the third of their Tuesday afternoon receptions this week. Mrs. John A. Grav of 107 Conduit street is visiting Mrs. George H. Shepherd at Harwood. Md. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson of South River are spending some time 1 at Miami. Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp gave a luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Helen Cheston of West River. Miss Helen Cheston is the guest of Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin at her home, Aberdeen, South River. Mrs. Gale Hostess At Luncheon. Mrs. Hamilton Gale gave a lunch eon followed by bridge yesterday. Mrs. Walter Holt, wife of Lt. Holt, and their two daughters are guests of Mrs. Holt's father, Mr. John de P. Douw and Mrs. Douw. Lt. Holt and j family are now at Norfolk. Va. Mrs. Charles O. Cook, wife of Lt. Cook, has returned to her home here after a visit to relatives at Bristol, R. I. Comdr. and Mrs. John O. Huse have arrived here and are at Carvel Hall. Mrs. McLane Tilton of Charlottes ville. Va.. and her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. McLane Tilton of Alexandria, Va., were j guests this week of Mr. Tench S Tilghman. Capt. and Mrs. Edgar Woods have j returned to their home at the Naval j Hospital after a short trip to Vir I ginia. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lazenby and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hall have left for Florida, where they will visit Mr. Halls relatives. Before returning _ (See ANNAPOLIS, Page D-ll.) MRS. ROBERT E. RIESER, Who, before her marriage October 21 in Hagerstown, Md., was Miss Annie Virginia Vaden, daughter of Mrs. Virginia F. Schaefer. Mr. Rieser is the son of Mrs. Walter E. Rieser of Columbus, Ohio. Tea Proves Highlight Of Quantico Social Week . Mrs. Richard Williams and Mother Hostesses for Wives of Officers on Maneuvers QUANTICO, Va„ Jan. 28.—Highlighting the social week; in Quantico was the tea given at their quarters by Mrs. Richard P. Williams, wife of Brig. Gen. Williams, and her mother, Mrs. William Garnett Strobhar, who received the wdves of the officers who are on the maneuvers in Puerto Rico. • Mrs. Samuel M. Harrington, wife of Col. Harrington, who is execu tive officer of the 1st Brigade, received with Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Strobhar. Mrs. Williams and her mother plan to leave the post around the first of the month for Savannah. oa„ where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Walthour for several weeks. Lt. Col. and Mrs. James D. McLean were hosts at a party yesterday afternoon, receiving their guests during the cocktail hour at their quarters. Mrs. Bennet Puryear, wife of Col. Puryear, entertained at luncheon at her quarters Tuesday afternoon. Col and Mrs. Puryear left the post today to spend a month mo toring through Florida. Miss Teenv Thomas, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Gerald C. Thomas, was hostess at a dinnner party at the Officers’ Club this evening, pre ceding the post junior dance. Maj. and Mrs. Thomas were the chaperons for the hop. Mrs. Samuel G. Taxis, wife of Capt. Taxis, had Mrs. August Lar son as her guest of honor at a tea, given at her quarters yesterday aft ernoon. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Pfeiffer On Week End Visit. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Omar T. Pfeiffer are spending this week end j in the mountains at Brookside, W. Va. The first of a series of affairs at which she plans to entertain was a i luncheon and bridge party at which - (See QUANTICO. Page P-11 J The Chinese Women’s Assoelation at Washington, 1>. C.. Will Present KING LAN CHEW In a Ben?flhin|lSeSci.S.0T„'rrtCHUIftNnAC^ELIEF to be held at Barker Hall. Y JJ. C. A., nth and K Streets N.W. Friday and Saturday, February 3rd and 4th at 8:30 F.M. Admission. SI.00 and S‘J.00 l Tickets may be obtained from Mayflower Hotel and T. Arthur Smith. La Mur Woolen FEATHERWEIGHT SWAGGERS :♦ for immediate and spring wear 29»5 I What ushers in this sprightly season better than a beautifully lined, gayly colored swag ger coat? It'll enliven your wardrobe and lift your spirits to a new high. Distinctive stylos in cornelian, Japonico, off-shade white, blue, beige, dusty rose, magenta, turquoise, aqua, rose, mimosa and azalea. Sizes 10 to 20. COATS—FOURTH FLOOR 1 » L. Frank Co. Mist Washington Fashions 12th and F Streets West Point Families Are Hosts Old Guard Ball Draws Officers To Gotham WEST POINT. N. Y.. Jan. 28 — Maj. Clare H Armstrong, who Is spending a day or so in New York, was among those who attended the 113th anniversary of the Old Guard ball, held at the Hotel Commodore in New York last evening. Others from here who attended the ball in cluded Maj. Alexander H. Camp bell and Lt. James L. Grier. Lt. and Mrs. Edwin G. Griffith are spending several days in West bury, Long Island, as guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pope, and were among the guests at the Old Guard ball. Lt. and Mrs. Edward B. Hemp stead, who were also numbered among those present at the Old Guard ball, are spending the week end in New York as guests of Mrs. Hempstead’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John M. B. Howard. Mrs. Hempstead's mother, Mrs. Ernest J. King, wife of Vice Admiral King. U. S. N., who is in command of the U. S. S. Lexing ton, at present on maneuvers with the fleet in Southern waters, and her brother, Mr. Joseph King of Coronado, Calif., will arrive at West Point Tuesday after a cross-coun try motor trip from the West Coast. They will visit the Hempsteads on the post for a short while, after which they will take an apartment in Highland Palls, where they will remain until early July. Capt. William Mason Wright, jr., < See WEST POINT. Page D-9.t SALE Short Time Only Lillias Permanents Lillias Oil Machineless Lillias Lustre Oil .50 Lillias Special NQW Regularly $8.50 Regular $10 Ware. SQ.50 Now Q Lillias 16 Yean in Columbia Heifhti 2817 14th St. N.W. 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