S.:heset,ay0.iryHold Hou»e Warming.Mrs. George Clevenger of 1622 East Broadway entertained the ladies of the Grand Aarmy at a de-!shtful party given last evening atnature of a house warming as the her home. The affair was in tbe-I Clevengers have just recently moved -el into their new home. Fifty ladies wore guests for the evening. Speeches were made during the evening by the past presidents of the Circle and Mrs. Catherine Horst made a short speech in which -she presented Mrs. Clevenger with a fern jardiniere in behalf of those present.A most enjoyable social tfme was held and refreshments were served. Decorations and appointments of I li- the luncheon were carried out in green and white.ayonofid-;rs•«2r-re-(ii-dk!-)TynedHold “Silent Drama” Program.The Progressive club members met Monday afternoon at the new home of Mrs. George Clevenger, 1622 East Broadway and enjoyed a program on “The Silent Drama. Members responded to roll call withWho's Who and Why.’* Mrs. LuluIrvin read a very interesting paper on “The Silent Drama. Its Popularity and Influence and a splendid talk on “Authors and Film Producers was given by Mrs. Perry • Moon.J., F. Noland led In the round 'table discussion during which many interesting experiences of personald