in coioniai costume.Paper PresentedPreceding the social hour, Mrs. | Roy H. Kenady presented a paper, ••Pre-War Popular Songs/’ and Mrs. T. F. Reavis, “A Transition in Songs About Negroes.” These papers were illustrated vocally by Mrs. Max Critchfield and Mrs? Ruell Sexton, accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence Hayes, also in costume.Tuesday Club held a colonial dinner at the home of Mrs. Fred D. Stilz, 450 North Aufcubon road. Table appointments were colonial anda colonial menu included Virginia ham, Boston baked beans, Irish potatoes and a variety of pies as itsmain dishes. The house was decorated with flags and pictures of George and Martha Washington i were featured.Speak on Characteristics Following dinner Mrs. Charles M. Cunningham read a paper, “The Mother of George Washington,” and Mrs. E. C. Ropkey discussed, “George and Martha Washington at Mt. Vernon.” Other club members spoke briefly on Washington’s characteristic*. lt;4 ,A vocal program was presented by Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, accompanied by Mrs. Francis Payne. Members of the executive committee assisted the hostess. iAmicitia Club also celebrated the bicentennial with a tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Gates, 2514 North New Jersey street. Fifty members and guests, in colonial costume, were oresent.