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SOCIETY. Dinners, Luncheon “_Teu, Club Meetings "= In Society Schedule Gl vy Ch‘"e Homefl Efl‘cr‘ tain House Guests—Resi- dents at Southern Pleas- ure Rcloflfl—p ersona l Notes. " Miss Dorothy Thompson, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingo- street, entertained at a buffet sup- er and bridge Thursday st the Village nn. The decorations were unique and artistic. The table was arranged in the shape of a “T,” zm?len\lm d:‘ ‘tel;l: hostess’ Initial, the place car v \designed of old fashioned delicate lace valentines, and the walls and chimney corners were splashed with witches and les and red hearts. ID&"' Albert E. Berry, formerly of Chevy Chase, entertained at a bridge lJuncheon 'meldly,m!'e::rultry 5, in her ome 2400 Sixteenth street. hnr. and Mrs. William D. Tewkbury lentertained at bridge Friday evening, bruary 8, in their home on East Lenox t in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Whit- man Cross, who will leave at an early Californla. fl"l\:r.t:;d Mrs. Edmund Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kaufman of Hunt- /ington street are spending several weeks lywood, Fla. mh?:s‘.yl:ugh Leet of Charlotte, N. C., has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose] flll&.\ntgel, at their home | st Kirke street. onM‘le.eC, C. Calhoun of Braemar Forest Jeft Tuesday, February 5, for New Or- leans, to attend the Mardi Gras fes- tival., Mrs. Calhoun was accompanied by Mrs. James Huntington Turner. Mrs. Bynum Hinton entertained her club at luncheon and bridge on Tues- day afternoon in her home on Ingo- mar street. rs. Robert Swope of Huntington ot.r?et entertained at dinner Saturday ":anx!:g-lt. E. Corning will entertain the Sunshine Circle at luncheon on fThursday at her home on Cwmmings 'lane. Costume Dance Listed. Followed by Supper. i e iss Ethel Marie Kroger of l;{ev. entertained at a cfi‘t‘\m;‘ec dance esday evening, e yv.l were: Miss Helen Margaret Cissel, an, w&hl(alhel‘flae roger, Miss Topsy Moreland, s {;u]unrme Peters, h‘gx ‘Thomas Barry. g Bradley, Mr. Mr. Benedict J. Dulaskl, Mr. James Kiine, Mr. Louis A. Kline, Mr. Ber- nard Ciley, Mr. John 8. Kroger, Mr. Jack Brosman, “Mr. Robert H. Rose, Mr. Edward M. Sullivan, Mr. Wi Edward Wiedner, Truman Mrs. street will be at home Thursday after , from 4 to 6 o'clock. Boom, February A yihiam W. White of r a short wedding trip will | Everett will make their Feb: A S ac] work. . Curtis Feeser of Raymond street mfr:uned the committee of the Pres- byterian Home for the Chase at luncheon The Circle No. 9 of the byterian Church will f Morrison street. M;gsy; ‘:!ohn Tucker, jr. entertajned ‘Bart Digguns, | Byron " Abbe of Huntington i Cards have been received in Alexan- dria from Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Bell announcing the marriage of their daughter, Frances Fairfax, to Lieut. Robert Gentry Norman, U. 8. N, on Monday, February 11, in Christ Church, Norfolk. The bride has many friends here where she has several times visited as the guest of Miss Genevieve Shep- person and Miss Margaret Moore. Mrs, L. H. Dudley entertained Tues- day afternoon at her home on Cameron street to celebrate the sixth birthday anniversary of her son, Waller Dudley. Mrs. C. Willlam Wattles has gone to Sykesville, Md., to spend the next few months with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. James Wilson Hunter. Mrs, Jean Carter Bayly entertained at bridge Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Alexander H. Sands of Richmond. Mrs. John M. Johnson has left for Biloxi, Miss, to spend the remainder of the Winter. Miss Eliza Flournoy of Richmond is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Judge and Mrs, Frederick G. Duvall. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard and Miss Evelyn Dillard are in New Orleans, where they attended the Mardi Gras. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeButts and Miss Vanmeta DeButis have e to Greensboro, N. C., where they will make their home. Mrs. Clarenze C. Leadbeater is home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thurston in New York City. Mrs. Charles Henry Smith has re- turned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. A. Robinson in Gloucester, Va. The marriage of Mrs. Frank Stuart to Mr. Albert S. Turner of Chestertown, Md., occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Saturday evening, February 9, with the Rev. Percy Foster Hall, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, of- ficiating. The bride was escorted by Mr. Ferdinand Chandler and had no attendants. She wore an ensemble cos- tume of blue cloth and a corsage of lavender sweet peas. Mr. Smith was the best man for Mr. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Turner will make their home in Montrose, Va. Bridge Party and Dance In Honor of Guest. Miss Ruth Fishpaw of Baltimore was the week end guest of Miss Louise Fink North Washin street. Miss Fink entertained at bridge followed by danc- ing Saturday evening. February 9, in honor of her guest. The others present were ‘Wayland, Mr. Ran- dolph Mengers, Mr. Carl Corley, Mr. Maurice Asbury, Mr., Joseph Linhart, Mr. Alfred Grifith and Mr. Jack Cavenaugh of Washington; Mr. James Valiant of Baltimore, Mrs. Willlam Bailey, Miss Margery Arden Hall, Miss Lucy Reardon, Miss Mary Aitche- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY POPULAR NAVY HOSTESS MRS, ANDREW T. LONG, Wife of Admiral Long, and active in navy relief work, as well as popular socially. rt, Pa., for the wedding of Miss lenrietta Baldwin to Mr. Plerpoint Sterry, Saturday, February 9. son and Lieut. Edward Markham. ‘The marriage of Miss Marie McMillan to Mr. Harold D. Everett occurred at the home of the bri ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Everitt on North February 9. Mr. home in Alex- andria. ‘The Rev. John Hammond Griffith of Canton, N. C., was the week end guest of his step-dauchter, Mrs. Wilm Waller and Mr. Waller. Miss Rita Taylor of Baltimore is the guest of Miss Louise Jones. Mrs. A. B. Rowsie has left for her home in Roanoke after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell. er J. her club at a Valentine bridge and supper Thursday in her home on Thirty-ninth street. Qemmunity Club Meets at Heme of Mrs. Peters. e The Community Club of Chevy Chase met Monday at the home of Mrs. Orville Peters on Chestnut street. Tea was Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Yancey of Mc- Kinley street enmtlhl:;: at dinner and ‘bridge Saturday evening. ‘The Thursday Book Club was enter- tained by Mrs, Darrell Smith of Oliver street. Mrs. J. J, Crane reviewed “The Tife of James McNeil Whistler,” by J. Pennell. Mrs. Henry . Ridgely will entertain #t tea February 23 from 4 to 6 o'clock, in her home, 11 East Lenox street, in honor of Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart and the American Liberty Chapter, D. A. R. Mrs. Robert Swope entertained at dinner and bridge Slmrdntz!::emn; in bridge Tuesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. G. Davis, on McKinley Mrs. Carl Corley of Western avenue entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Friday. Garden Club Takes Tea At Home of Mrs. Sadler. The Chevy Chase Garden Club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Sadler on Leland street. Tea was served. Mr. and Mrs, Gideon A. Lyon, their son Roland and Mrs. Thompson of Mansfield, Pa., left Tuesday for Adrian, Mich,, on account of the death of Mrs. Lyon’s mother, Mrs. Eliza Russell. Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson of Hunting- ton street entertained Thursday at luncheon and bridge at the Columbia Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. T. Leith Gill enter- tained their club at bridge and supper on Friday evening at their home on Bradley lane. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reid MacLeod of Leland street entertained at bridge and supper Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank T. has returned to her home on Hesketh street afier Wl;'d“ several weeks at Glens Falls, Dr. Charles P. Russell of Herndon, Va., is the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. T. Pollard, at thefr home of McKinley street. City Decrees Skirt Length. After due deliberation the city offi- cials of Glasgow decided that a wait ress’ skirts must reach to a point exact- ly 13 inches from the floor. A decree to that effect has just been issued. The ruling followed a long discussion in re- ward to the dresses worn by waitress in the restaurant in the Gl w City Hall. The girls have accepted the ruling, but with the remark that they prefer to year their own clothing in their own wa; SUNDAY DINRER 7 DC OICE OF HY Cream of Tomato Soup berry Sauce berr: " OUR SPECIAL ! Vegetable Soup T it) New ;. Hot Graham Rolls Hot_Tea i 8al Choice of Our Varlety of Home-) Desserts her hom s Includsd Ju M , Helen B St g t) 3 y P also Patrick Arnold, Horsman, McCullough. Mrs. F. C. M. Munez departed Mon- day for Augusta, Me., after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Mrs. Jones has re- turned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. James A. Richmond in Washington. Miss Laela Mattingly of Petworth was the week end guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Kidwell. Mrs, A. Reed is back from a Frederick Mr. o ung _were B et RiiEs Chasiotte Relsinger, I Frazier Baldwin of Winston Setge and M. Lows. & Aftrenoon day in ber home, Mount Auburn, near town. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waggaman are home from an extended trip to Miami and Tampsa, Fla. . Mrs, J.-C. Hardig of New York City is the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Regester. Miss Margaret Linn went to Williams- " | bridge Monday evening in honor of the in | Wilfred Blanz Outstanding (reations in the realm of Spring Fashions QAPPAREL which has been assembled with rare skill and discrimination from the world’s foremost fashion centers. Daytime Dresses, Ensembles, Sportswear, Coats, Wraps and Hats collected from the world’s foremost style authorities. Mrs. R. M. Aylor and her young son, Samuel Aylor, of Madison County, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chesser | on Duke street. { The marriage is annowged of Miss | Josephine Peverill and Mr, Burke Albert | Penn, Friday, February 8, at the rectory of St. Paul's Church, with the Rev. Percy Foster Hall officiating. Mrs. Diener Entertains On Mother’s Birthday. Mrs. Irvin Diener entertained at birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Benedict Well. The other guests were Mrs. Newman of New York City, Mrs. Moses Jaffa, Mrs. R. P. Whitestone, Mrs. Sidney Weil, Mrs. Charles Bend- heim, Mrs. Herman Bloch, Mrs. Albert Dreifus and Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Frank McCormick spent the past week end with friends in Char- lottesville. ‘The Alexandria Garden Club met Tuesday morning in the home of Mrs. t F. Andrews on Seminary Miss Sylvia Meredith of Washington 'was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Hooff. Mr and Mrs. Thomas B. Rowen, jr.; have announced the engagement of the latter's sister, Virginia Shaver Fuller, to Mr. Walter Edward Pierpont. The wedding will take place in March, Mrs. Genevieve Richmond of Miami, Fla., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Julia L. Richart. Miss Frances Plerson has gone to her home in Warrenton after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Walker Williams, Mrs. A. C. Guernsey and Miss Lilllan Guernsey are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Guernsey, in New Orleans. Mrs. J. A. Sigler of Portsmouth, Va., is the guest of sister, Mrs. Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee left by motor last week to spend the next month in Palm Beach and Miami. Mrs. Alexander Harhilton Sands of Richmond was the guest last week of her brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, at their home on Prince street. and Mrs. Ralph Hodges have returned to their home in Washington after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mcn}a{flh'ahuuy Hende; enderson and Miss Edna Olney of New York City and Mrs. of Washington were guests last week of Mrs. Nelson Bean. ").lr‘.hwlllhml!. le):tlxo;x of Joliet, Il e recen of Mr. an 3 s.l%_vmmuufu . 3 Mrs. W. W. Douglas have ehflufldafoww{orthcn- Other News of Interest To World of Society. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Craig of Ship- lett, Va., announce the marriage of their daughter, Stella Mae, to Mr. Willlam B, Simpson of Alexandria Thursday, Feb- ruary 7, at the home of the bride’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Russell L. Cralg, 1005 Cameron street. Rev. Willlam 8. Hammond, pastor of the Southern Methodist Church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are spending A Shop of Individuality Your Inspection Is Invited -Bachrach Photo. their honeymoon in Florida and after March 1 will live in the Gunston apart- ments. Mrs. Julian T. Bowman and J. T. Bowman, jr., are back from a visit to Mrs. D. G. Richards in Culpeper. Mrs. Reuben Clark and her three small sons, who have been living in Alexandria for some time, left last week for Savanah, where they will visit be- fore joining Mr. Clark in Albany, N.Y. Mr, D. Mauchlin Niven has returned from Richmond where she attended the meeting of the State board of the Na- tional Soclety, Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution. Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Moultrop of Fred- ericksburg announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Carvel, to Mr. Leslie M. Wright, Priday, February 1, in Rockville, with the Rev. B. M. Osgood of the Baptist Church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are making their home ni this city. Miss Dorothea Madden of Elizabeth, N. J., was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Craver. Mr. Ashby Mitchell has returned from a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mitchell in Stevensburg, Va. The marriage is announced of Miss Marie Arnold and Mr. Laurence George, Friday, February 8, with the Rev. Percy Foster Hall officiating, Mrs. J, C. Pear- son was matron of honor. Miss Pear] Davis, Miss Cora Vernon and Miss Hazel Brown were bridesmaids. Mr. James Raymond was best man. Mr. and Mrs. George will live in Alexandria. Miss Helen Martin Wells entertained Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Lan- neau Higgs Bell, who will leave during the coming week to join Mr. Bell in Evansville, Ind., where they make their | Ruff, home, The other guests were Mrs. D. €. FEBRUARY 17, 1929—PART 8.~ t Celebration Planned for G. U. School Gaston Hall, at Georgetown Uni- versity, will be the scene of a brilliant official gathering tomorrow evening in honor of the tenth anniversary of its School of Foreign Service. A Secref of State Kellogg and Dr. Willilam F. Notz, dean of the school, will receive honorary degrees of doctor of laws from the president of the uni-/ versity, Rev. Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, | S. J. Many Government officials, the ambassadors and ministers and attaches of a 13:01': o‘lw movunnl\‘cnm '.‘:;d prominen! ave - cepted the invitation of President Nevils to attend the exercises. Acceptances have been received from Attorney General John Garibaldi Sar- ent, Secretary of the Interior Roy O. va, Assistant Secretary of State Wil- liam R. Castle, jr.; Assistant Secretary of State Nelson T. Johnson, Commis- sloner Proctor L. Dougherty, Col. Wil- Ham A. Ladue, Bishop James E. Free- man, President and Mrs. Cloyd H. Mar- vin of George Washington University, Right Rev. James H. Ryan, president of Catholic University; Admiral and Mrs, Willam 8. Benson, Justice Josiah A. Van Orsdel and Mrs, Van Orsdel of the District Court of Appeals, and other prominent officials, including Commis- sioner E, B. Brossard of the Tariff Com- mission, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamil- ton, Mr. Frank J. Hogan and President John C. Merriam of the Carnegle In- stitute. Among the diplomats who will attend are the Ambassador of France, the| Ambassador of Chile and Senora de . Davila, the Minister of Egypt and Mme. | Samy Pasha, the Ambassador of Bel- gium and Princess de Ligne, the ister of Venezuela, the Ambassador of | Italy and Donna Martino, the Ambas- sador of Mexico and Mme. Tellez, the Minister of Siam, the Minister of Per- sia, the Minister of Poland and Mme. Clechanowska, the charge d'affaires of Mme. Ramfrez, the charge aires of the Irish Free State; Mr, Merchant Mahongy, secre! of the Canadian legation; Capt. an Mrs. Guevara and Col. and Mrs. Trojas of the Mexican embassy, the counselor of the Austrian legation and Baroness Hauenschield, Mr. g Chara of the Siamese legation, Senor and Senora de Piza of the Costa Rican Legation, Senor Quesada of the Costa Rican legation, Senor Mantilla of the Ecuadorian lega- tion, Mr. Assarsson of the Swedish le~ gation, Mr. Rufenacht of the Swedish legation, Mr. and Mrs. Pelenyl of the Hungarian legation, Ahmed and Mme. Bedy Bey of the Turkish embassy, Comdr. Iglesias of the S embassy, the counselor of the Norweglan lega- tion and Mme. Lundh, the secretary of the Ozechoslovak legation and Mme. Papanek, the first secretary of ghe Czechoslovek legation and Mme. Fisa, Lieut, Col. Zuloaga of the Argentine embassy, Mr. and Mrs. Lohmann of the SOCIETY. l ATTENDING PEN BREAKFAST I MRS. ALFRED PEMBROKE THOM, Who has taken a table for the celebrity breakfast of the National League of Pew Women at the Willard at noon Fri Vu‘flmu Soclcty Notes Of Special Interest Mrs. H. L. Taylor, wife of Maj. Tay- lor, military instructor at Staunton Military Academy, was hostess Friday at her residence in 8. M. A. grounds, entertaining with a beautifully ap- pointed bridge-luncheon. She was as- sisted in receiving her guests by Mrs, Thomas H. Russell and Mrs. I. W. Littell, wife of the late Gen. I. W. Littell, U. 8. A. Mrs. Thomas C. Elder, who has been visiting with relatives in Stauntan, has returned to her home in Washington, German embassy, Mr. Stanislaw Lepow- | D._C ski of the Polish legation, Mr. and Mrs. Daessle-Segura of the Mexican embassy, the attache of the Norwegian legation, the secretary of the Nomgrm legation | and Mme. Sigauland, . Bugene Bonardelli of the Italian embassy, Maj. Galeno, military attache of the Chilean embassy and Mrs. Galeno, the secretary of the Lithuanian legation; Mr. Emile C. Vriskis of the Greek legation, Senor Conrado Traverse of the Argentine em- bassy, Senor Pablo Munoz of the Ar- gentine embassy, Lieut. Paul Duban, assistant naval attache of the French embassy; Mr. Duca, attache of the Rumanian legation and Capt. J. T. Godfrey of the British embassy. Ohio Girls' Cl.ub Proposes Sixth Annual Banquet The Ohio Girls’ Club will hold their sixth annual banquet in the oak room of the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow evening. About 100 club members have e reservations to Mrs. Willlam W. Representative Chalmers of Ohio, and Mrs. A. , wife of former Assistant Prohibition Commissioner Hayes, will be the guests of honor. An enjoyable program has been arranged consisting of toasts, readings and orchestra music. Ralston Irvine, Mrs. Arthur J. Hilland, Mrs. James H. Gillis, Miss Jessle Standish, Miss Jullet Harrison Aukam, Miss Thelma Robinson, Miss Helen Bor- land, Miss Margaret Mannix, Miss Mary , Miss Thelma Greeley and Mrs. Claude Williams, "AU PRINTEMPS” ON TO SPRING AND ON TO THE FOOTWEAR 1311 F ST. MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON OF QUR CAREER WITH A SHOWING OF THE NEW IN FEMININE FOR SERINGS '8 o8 = Jan RTCRAR Serunune footwear and hosiery/ expressive of sprij colors to complement the footwear ~ « « silken lovelingss/ tronesses are: Mrs. Grace Ryan, Mrs. Paul Hays, who accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Cordell Hull, on a recent trip to Panama, has returned to her home on Hays avenue, Staunton, Va. The Misses Grace and Florence Elder of Staunton left Friday for Washington, where they will spend several days visiting relatives. —— Women's Home Club Lists Dance and Card Plrty The Women's Home Club of North Beach will hold the ninth annual dance and card party, February 21, at the Indian Springs Golf Club, The pa- TS. meal von can get riner Cate. Served th hot rol excellent coffee and Yyour favorite desserts. F. A. COOKE, Manager Phone North 1420 Desirable Apartments Reasonably Priced Portner Apartments is & Ewing Photo, Lizzle Calver, Mrs. J. B, Stack, Mrs, J. Townsend, Mrs. Edward Widdifield, Mrs. E. P. Hinkel, Mrs. Eugene McDowell, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. William Neu- land, Miss Cornelia Hill, Mrs. W. L. Redrow, Mrs. O. Marshall, Mrs, D. Grund, Mrs. J. Royall, Mrs. Agnes En- right and Mrs. R. E. Fischer, OUR oNLY JTORE 1208 Are Now We are pleased to CAPITOL WHMW?%#¢#*W#W*M 3 NEW SPRING FURS showing of Fox Scarfs that will pre- dominate the mode this Spring, Lux- urious and distinctive piéces are . further enhanced by the lovely new shadings.. Moderation of Price Is One of Our Outstanding Features Alpha Omicron Pi Group Banquet Due February 22 The Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority at the University of Maryland entertained their rushees at a formal dance, given at the Grace Dodge Tea Hut Wednes- 6. y, February 6. The. idea of a rose dance was car- | ried out by several baskets of roses, and each rushee was given a of ;M:quemenol Toses, which is the sorority lower. | . The chaperons were Mrs. E. B. shel- | don, A. O. Pi's house mother, and Prof. and Mrs. Charles Temple. The rushees were Miss Norma Finch, Miss Eloyse Sargent, Miss Kathryn Siehler, Miss Mabel Mudd, Miss Char- | lotte Clemson, Miss Minna Miss | Evelyn Harrison, Miss Hilda Jones, Miss Edith Stinette, Miss Eleanor Margerum, Miss Myra Perrier, Miss Alma Hickox, Miss Margaret Cook, Miss May Dezen- dorf, Miss Irma Dudley, Miss Elizabeth ! Norton, Miss Betty Kent, Miss Charlotte Taylor, Miss Gethine Willlams, Miss Margery Rugge, Miss Hope Colburn and Miss Virginia Cook. | . The active members of Alpha Omicron | Pl present were Miss Ruth Barnard, | Miss Aline Herzog, Miss Estelle Nickell, | Miss Adele Siehler, Miss Olyure Ham- | mack, Miss Edith Burnside, Miss Edna | Burnside, Miss Phyllis Kress, Miss Mar- | garet Temple, Miss Hazel Tenney, Miss | ;Y;Elhglflnrn%l;i.gh Grace Maxwell, ne it, Miss Wfi:‘ Leighton, Miss Evelyn Ridout, Miss - {blrl Schilling, Miss Ruth Miles, Miss Mildred Kettler, Miss Margaret Me- LGn‘vzy, Miss Virginia Smith, Miss Joy {Linton, Miss Jane Hammack, Miss Madeline Bernard, Miss Gwendol; | Sargent, Miss Martha Ross Temple, Virginia Blount, Miss Lenore Blount and Miss Elgar Jones, Several members {of the Alumnae Society: were present also. Alpha Omicron Pl Sorority of the University of Maryland entertained their s at a formal banquet at the Roosevelt Hotel February 10. ‘The toastmistress of the evening was Miss Genevieve Wright. The principal §) er was Miss Alice Cullnane, na- tional assistant registrar. Other speak- ers were Miss Grace Laleger, last year's president, and Miss Ruth Barnard, this year's president. Miss Damtfiy Finch King sang “The Garden of Alpha O" and Miss Virginia and Miss Lenore Blount sang “Alpha Omicron PL” Be- tween courses the sorority sang several of their songs. CAPITOL FUR JHOD THE BEST FURIroR OVERIS YEARS CIT. Displayed announce an early i i e e e o S e e e L e o e e S e T ) FUR S HOP - Beautiful Spring Styles with Simplicity the Keynote io: 5’75 ONE DRESS $8.50 «»SHOPS' ..

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