Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1929, Page 106

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Cover | At the twilight music hour this aft- ernoon at 5 o'clock in the fourth floor sssembly room the program will be given by James L. Jones, bass; Ivalee Newell, violinist; William H. Test, cel- list, and Mrs. Harry M. Test, pianist. ‘The hostess for the .afterncon will be Miss Margaret Matthews, assisted by Miss Marion Meigs of the staff. Vis- itors are cordially invited. The world fellowship committee. of which Miss Helen Hudson is chairman. is issuing invitations for a small tea for May 9. A representative from each de- partment will tell in a few words what her department has done toward foster-.| ing international friendship. As this tea wili be the last meeting of the world fellowship committee for the year. thPrf“ will be brief discussion of committee plans for the coming vear. Mrs. O: | wife of the new Resident Commissioner | from_the Philippines and president of | the Y. W. C. A. in Manila. and Miss | Florence Risley, from the national | beard, will be special guests of the com- mittee. The speaker at the staff meeting ‘Tuesday morning will be Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard. president of the Federa- tion of Music Clubs of the District of | Coiumbia. The house party season has opened at Kamp Kahlert. This week end the kamp kouncil is holding its May meet- ing at the camp at the time of its an- nual house party. Miss Helen Findley is president of the council, Miss Amy Veerhoff is vice president and Miss Eleanor Westergreen, secretary. May 11 the George Washington University Y. W. C. A will have a house party at camp. Miss Dorothy Ruth, who for many years has been associated with camp and with the Girl Reserve de- partment. is the new president of the student Y. W. C. A. at the university. Committes meetings for the week in- clude the health education at 2:15 p.m. and the membership at 4:45 p.m. to- morrow; Tuesday, the K street house committee. at 11 a.m.; Wednesday. the Flizabeth Somers committee, at 8 pm., and Thursday, food service No. 2, at 10:50 a.m The Y. M.-Y. W. recreation committee will give a_dance May 10 2t 9 pm. in the Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth and reets. Chapters. The Georgetown Chapter will be en- tertained by Mrs. William A. Leetch and Mrs, Wallace Radclifie at the home of Mrs, Leeich. 1697 Thirty-first street, | at 3 pm. April 11. Mrs. Thomas Ed- | win Brown and Mrs. George Winchester Stone will be honor guests. Business and Professional Women's Department. Tomorrow night, beginning at 8 o'clock, the booklovers’ section will hear & program by Miss Helen Augusta Col- houn, a noted dramatic reader, and Nrs. Duff Lewis, who will render spe- cial violin music, accompanied by Mrs. Chester Adair at the piano. The pro- gram promises to be most entertaining, and the booklovers invite every busi- ness and professional woman having the evening free to enjoy this one with them. Tuesday evening the Amicitia, Hitika, K. G., Premiere, Tip Top and Wohelo clubs will hold their regular monthly business meetings. Club supper will be se/7ed at 6:15. The Blue Triangle Club has set Thursday evening apart as “Mother's Night.” ~ The girls are inviting their mothers to be their guests at dinner, and have prepared a special program of music to be given in their honor after dinner. Among other numbers will be Dvorak’s “Songs My Mother Taught Me,” which will be sung by Peggy Rin- grose. Miss Imogene Ireland will dx- rect the whole group in singing sor old and new. In addition to the mus(c. there is to be a special treat in the gyrasenuuan of a one-act play, wrmcn one of the club girls, Elizabeth land, entitled “No, Adeline.” is composed of Ruth Dodd. Ruby Col- lins, y Ringrose, Adele Woolard and Kathryn McCaffrey. The Hitika and Wohelo clubs will hold' a joint house party at Vacation Lodge next week end. Any member of either club who has not yet registered for. the party is urged to do so early in the week. Sixty-two Senior High School Girl Reserves are enjoying the annual Spring house party at Vacation Lodge, Cherry- dale, Va., this week end. Miss Mabel R. Cook, Miss Katherine Moritz, and Miss Dorothea McDoull Girl Reserve secretaries are in charg ‘Tomorrow nrurnoon nt 2:45 o'clock, the Adelphae Girl Reserve Club, at Western High School, will hold a_busi- ness meeting, with election of offices On Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Les Came- rades Club, at Eastern High School, will elect officers to serve for the coming school year.. The Girl Reserve Club at Noel House will meet at 3:30 pm. This club, recently elected the following offi- cers: Bresident, Ellinor Gallaher: vice president, Helen Sacks: secretary, Elinor Sacks: assistant secretary, _ Vivian Schrider; treasurer, Dorothy Burnell; music leader, Gwendolyn Eddy: cheer leader, Dolly Dumpford; chairman of the social service committee, Helen Hays: chairman of the social commit- tee, Gwendolyn Eddy. Wednesday afternon the Girl Reserve Clubs at Dennison Vocational School, Langley. Jefferson and Gordon Junior | High Schools, will meet at the schoo]s‘ during the regular club period at 2:15 pm. At 3 pm. the Semper Fidelis | Club of Tech High School will hold its annual election of officers. ‘Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock the Girl Reserve Clubs at Powell and Mac- farland Junior High Schools will meet. At 2:30 the Fidelis Club at Eastern High School will have a business meet- ing. At 3 p.m. the, Tri-High Girl Re- serve Club of Business High School will hold an election of officers. The Gir! Reserve Clubs at Hine, | Stuart and Columbia Junior High Schools will meet Friday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. At 3 o'clock -the Bon Secour Club of Central ngh School | will have a hobby meeting in the G!l‘ll Reserve clubrooms. The last junior high school Girl Reserve party and club supper for this school year will be held at the Y. W. C. A. Seventeenth and K streets, on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. This will be Health day, with organized recre- ation in the gymnasium and a “sing” under the direction of Miss Imogene B. Ireland. Saturday morning at 10 o'clock the | Girl Reserves of grade, private and | parochial schools will start new hobby groups. New members will be welcome. | ‘The Girl Reserve department invites all Girl Reserves and their mothers to come to the Girl Reserve clubrooms at the Y. W. C. A. next Sunday for a Mothers’ day tea. The annual recog- nition service for all Girl Reserves will be held in Barker Hall of the Y. W.! C. A at 3:30 pm. and followed by| the tea. Industrial Department. Reservations are now being made for | the Gettysburg trip which the Y. W. C. A. industrial department and the educa- tion department are sponsoring. The bus will leave the Y. W. C. A. on May ?? at 8 am. The trip will include a four of the battlefields. Seats will be held in order of reservation. The industrial department will assist | the local Women’s Trade Union League ! in presenting a pageant at the banquet ‘hich is being given at the conven- tion of the National Women's Trade Union League. Elizabeth Somers Residence. The speaker at the vespers at the Flizabeth Somers Residence this after- noon at 5:30 will be Mrs. Willlam S. Abernethy of the ' Calvary ~Baptist Chi . There will be special music - Miss Mildred Curel, member of the choir of the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church. Miss Nina Schnell will be the leader and Miss Lillian Krause the_hostess. ‘The Elizabeth Somers Glee Club will be one of the groups participating in the massed chorus festival concert to be held at Central Community Center Tednosday eveniog, May 8. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 5 1929—PART 7. \\\\\‘ ) A Grelehrates ity 532 Anniversiry As the Julius Lansburgh Furniture Company looks back over its fifty-three years of service to the furniture-buying public of Washing- ton, a feeling of justifiable pride in a worthy record naturally arises. 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