SAN ANTONIO EXPRESSIso53-ndir-2S-;a-*93is;sr.'a,P-ndm.etofstr-erloalisns111a-P.6.r-WS3;ll21*fv,Clfl.:odIV3-BStirht.Events of the DayCapt. and Mrs. Joseph R Bailey’s cocktail party from 5 to 7 p. m. in their quarters at Randolph Field, honoring their guests, MaJ. and Mrs. James C. Van Ingen.Mr. and Mrs. Francis Frasher’s open house, from 5 to 7 p. m.• - ❖ ❖. and Mrs, Rhodes HonoredComplimenting thetr son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr#, Jeremiah Jngels Rhodes,. of Austin, who are spending tho week-end here, Dr, and Mm Jeremiah Rhodes entertained with a reception Fridai night In their home, 324 West Mistletoe Avenue. Banking the mantel in the living room were god et las, gypsophila and plumose fern, while arranged about the room in vases and bowls were red and white roses. Receiving in hero were the hosts, honored guests, and Dr, and, Mrs. KUfa P. Gate* and Miss Frances Gates of Kaprlo Pr.ss. parents and younger sister of Mrs. J. I. Rhodes, who before her recent marriage was Miss Susie Gates.Similar blossoms In pink and white were used in a decorative motif for the dining room. In the center of the table was a huge cake embossed with pink and white suprnr-rpim roses and encircled by tall pink tapers in Venetian crystal holders. Alternating Sn serving the on.kn and pouring coffee were Mes-dames Emma Pryor Mangum, James L. Trice, A. R. Weakley, J. B. Marti mi ale, Sigismnnd Engel-king, Conn Milhurn, F. C. D;ivi? and John Furnish,Serving cake and coffee in the sun room which was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and green tapera, were Mesdames j. K. Be-retta, Xh P. McKellar, Ralph Cameron and-T, B, Butler. Others assisting were Mesdames T. B. Port-wood, Ferdinand Bunte of Evanston, 111., Harold Everett Jessen, TV. J. Knox, Henry Stribling- and Fannie Craighead.Yellow and green were also featured in the decorations for tho library where punch was served by Misses Catherine Colvert, Amy Lillian McNutt, Virginia Crossette, Mary Elizabeth Cassin, Mary Helen George, Jane Craighead, Mary Terrell, Dorothy Thomson, Zula Storey Blank#, Martha Elizabeth Moore, Mesdames William Flannery, Tom •Menefee Jr., Edward II. Austin and Charles Holahouaer,Mrs. Rhodes wore a black velvet princes# gown made en train, and a corsage of violets and pink rosebuds. Mrs. j. J. Rhode# was in burgundy-colored eatln and wore gardenias,. A black yelvct gown was also worn by Mrs, Gates with a corsage of red rosebud#. France# wore an embroidered organdie frock with bandeau of pink rosebuds in her hair.About 5 00 guests called during the evening.Will Sponsor CarnivalThe Fort Sam Houston Chapter of tho Daughters of the United States Army will Sponsor a carnival Feb. 22, at the Fort Sam Houston Officers1 Club, The proceeds from thh affair will go to the Army Relief Society,Mrs. George D, Arrowsmlth, president of the local chapter, has appointed the following committee for arrangements: Misses MaryLouise Ovenehine, Betty Shelton and Dorothy Waugh. Mra, W. S. McNair will be treasurer for the day. The party win be held from 3 to £ o’clock In the afternoon and from, 7 to 11 o’clock In the evening. There will be games of chance and various refreshment booths, and, during the evening, dancing.The local chapter will meet in regular luncheon session at 12:30Jan. 2, at the Fort Sam Houston Officers' Flub to make final arrangements for iho affair.❖ * ❖To Honor DebutanteMr#. W, J, Johnson and daughter, Miss Mary Johnson, will en-te**tain with a tea from 4 to 6 p. m.f Tuesday, in their home on South Prcsa Street, complimenting Mias Flora Day Towns, one of the season's debutantes.Among the out-of-town guest# arriving for the occasion, will be Mtes Mary Ellen Klrvin of Waxa-haehie and Miss Ruth Thomson K^by of Waco, who will be guests , of Miss Johnson, also arriving that day from the University of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Clark will ar-