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v * tion, which will be in her home at 3409 " “rush” girls at a dinner and theater SO College Sororities In Whirl of Season’s Social Festivities| “At Homes," Teas, Bridge Parties and Dinners in Week's Program — Busi- ness Meetings Held. Lambda Chapter of Alpha Delta ‘Theta will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 in honor of Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., their new patroness. The chapter gave its Halloween dance Friday evening, November 1, in the Bannockburn Country Club. Activities of the “rush’ committee of Epsilon Chapter of the Kappa Beta Pi Legal Fraternity opened with a very de- lightful tea in the Mayflower, and the second of the series & parties took place last night, when a large party of members of the sorority and their pros- pective pledgees attended the perform- | ance at the Belasco. Following this, | the party had supper at the Ambassa- dor Hotel. These two events mark the beginning of a very busy sociab season planned by Miss Helen Kilgour, chairman of | the committee, assisted by Miss Cecelia Thornton, Miss Elna Anderson, Miss Mary Fowler and Miss Edna Moran. Efa Alumnae Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi, continues to have its weekly lunch- eons Tuesdays at the Madrillon. Miss Anna Boyle is dean of the Alumnae Chapter. | The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Praternity held its No- vember meeting, followed by bridge, in the home of Miss Marion Campbell Fri- day evening. Miss Katharine Day acted as joint hostess. This meeting marked the fifth anniversary of the founding | of Beta Alpha Chapter of the fraterni- ty at George Washington University, | and most of those present were charter members of this chapter. In celebra- tion of this event, a box of Winter cloth- ing was sent to the philanthropic proj- ect of the fraternity, the health center in Currin Valley, Va. Among those g,ment were Mrs. Joseph Baird, Mrs. . Paul Briggs, Miss Beatrice Clephane, Marie Didden, Miss Olive Geiger, Miss Frances James, Mrs. Paul Loeh- ler, Miss Virginia Ronsaville, Mrs. Don- ald Kirkley, Mrs. Laurie Hess, Mrs. Charles Sammons, Miss Sarah French Smith, Miss Phoebe Tauberschmidt, Miss Mildred Trotter and Mrs. Howard le‘em The Washington Alumnae Associa- tion of Kappa Delta Sororjty had a “get-together” dinner at the Iron Gate Inn Tuesday evening. Clusters of Kappa Delta's white roses were on the e. The president, Mrs. Percival Hall, jr., presided and called upon the old and new members for short afier-dinner speeches upon the way they spend their lelsure hours. Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, chairman of the membership commit- tee, spoke on the building of the chap- t; membership and announced plans for the drive for new members. Guests of honor were Mrs. Richard Moore, Mrs. Paul Dermott, from Sigma Kappa Chapter of Kappa Delta at Co- lumbus, Ohlo, and Miss Jessie Rose Gardner. The association members present were Mrs, Percival Hall, jr.; Miss Jessie “Roach, Mrs. Adrian Miller, Miss Ardis Smith, Mrs. Jule Zanger Holmes, Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, Miss Mollie Lee, Miss Helen Woodward, Miss Sylvia Meyer, Mrs. Norman Crews, Miss Dorothy Clements. Miss Nannie Maude Dele el Miss Visginin Sames; Mias ell, a James, Gene MacColl. Miss Isabelle Bell will be hostess for the November meeting of the associa- Ashley Terrace, Tuesday, November- 19, Mrs. Margaret Grant of Beta Chap- ter, Chi Sigma, gave a shower Tues- day evening in her home, at 3108 Park place northwest, for Miss Alyce Ayres, also of Beta, who is to be married Wednesday, November 27. It was a delightful affair, and the cuiting of the large “wedding cake” was a fea- ture of the supper. Among the Beta members present were Miss Marie Mc- Cathran, Miss Anne Knouse, Miss Emma Lou Moxley, Miss Evelyn Noack, Miss Ruth Thomas, Miss Mar- garet Sullivan, Miss Ruth Leech, Mrs. Mildred Charlton, Mrs. Louise Dellett, Miss Flo Alexander, Miss Christine Burton, Mrs. Mamie Keir, Mrs. Eleanor McMahon, Miss Dorothea Plitt, Miss Rita Meenehan, Miss Helen Meenehan, Miss Marie Meenehan, Miss Carrie Néwcomer and Miss Mabel Gormley. Beta Chapter will entertain fits party Thursday evening. ‘The Eta Chapter of the Phi Gamma Pi Sorority held its opening ‘“rush” of the season in the form of a tea Sunday, November 3, in the home of Miss Rose Plotnick. The table decora- tions were in orchid and silver. Much festivity and Halloween spirit prevailed at the “closed” supper dance given by Theta Chi Sigma Sorority Friday, November 1, in the historic old CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, WEDDING IN ST. ANN’S CHURCH MRS. WILLIAM FRANKLIN GIBBS, Ddughter of Mr. James Maloney, who was, before her marriage October 31, Miss Margaret Elizabeth Maloney. Mary Barnard Cross, a, member of the sorority. All the regular members and their friends were present. The semi-monthly meeting of the sorority was held Thursday in the home of Miss Prances Beckley, at 654 K street northeast. A bridge party for the season's neophytes followed. Delta Chapter of Sigma Kappa Phi Sorority entertained its “rush” girls and their escorts at a party Wednes- day, October 30, in' the country home of the Misses Trittipoe. The decora- tions were appropriate to the season and there was dancing during the evening. Pendants with the seal of the sorority were given to all members. A regular meeting of the chapter was held in the home of Miss Lavinia Smith Wednesday, November 6. ‘The Theta Chapter of the Phi Gamma Pi Sorority gave a “rush” tea Sunday, October 27, in the home of Miss Blanche Kronman, at 1731 Web- ster street northwest. ‘Those present were Miss Bertha Sil- ver, Miss Mollie Katz, Miss Rhoda Kaplowitz, Miss Mae Rosett, Miss Blanche Kronman, Miss Essie Raphel- son of the Theta Chapter, and Miss Betty Hoffman, Miss Rose Hoffman, Miss Betty Sokolsky, Miss Sara Let- vin, Miss Ruth Lupshutz, Miss Bertha Babinsky and Miss Frances Hayman. A chirming “rush” tea was given by Beta Chapter, Kappa Tau Chi Sorority, Sunday afternoon, October 27, in_the home of Miss Teresa Trant and Miss Nora Trant. The guests included Mrs. Lewis T. thook, Miss Helen Tebbs, Miss Helen Chadduck, Miss Mildred Pumphrey, Miss Jane Parker, Miss Mildred Leap- ley and Miss Catherine Cox. Members of the sorority who at- tended were Mrs. Maxwell Stokes, Mrs. Stephen Vermillion, Mrs. G. G. Lewis, Mrs. Helen Moore, Miss Helen Ryan, Miss Ellen Keane, Miss Winifred Keane, Miss Peggy Griffin, Miss Bobble | Crittenden and Miss Karla Klesner. Dnug}ners of C;loniata Plan Annual Card party The District of Columbia Society, Daughters of the American Colonists, will hold its annual card party in the oak room of the Raleigh Hotel Wed-| nesday afternoon, November 20, at o'clock. Mrs. Catherine E. Nagle is regent of the society and Mrs. William H. Wagner is chairman of lh;flommlt- tee for the party. Serving with Mrs. Wagner on the general committee are Miss Annie Alexander, Mrs. Pedro Capo, Mrs. G. S. Chase, Mrs. William 8. Corby, Mrs. George L. Palmer, Mrs. William S. Parks, Mrs, Samuel J. Shoemaker and Lyle Mansion, at 4343 Thirty-ninth street northwest, now the home of Miss Mrs. Prederick K. Sparrow. Prices Have Been Slashed on FURC An Opportunity That A Open a Charge Account be, i coat—here grat ably '/f Muskrat ",y Coats Values Fitch and Fox trimmed. ) Beaver Coats Coat Sale That will Make History For Sport m © Every what her station Raccoon s Coats Caracu Coats All colors, Self, Fox and Wolf trimmed. OATS ffords Unusual Savings no matter in life may s desirous of owning a fur her chance to ify that wish at a remark- low price. woman, is $125 $145 $275 £550 Values $195 $245 $145 Values odels. l Up to 3275 Values | | | Women's City Club Plans Birthday Observance Mrs. Merritt O. Chance will be host- ess at the reception Tuesday afternoon of the Women's City Club in celebr: tion of the club's tenth birthday anni- versary. Assisting hostesses will be Representative Ruth Hanna McCor- mick, Mrs. A, G. McClintock, Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Mrs. Louis C. Crampton, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Floyd P. Waggaman, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Miss Mary Y. Wheeler, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin, Dr. A. Frances Foye and Mrs. J. Garfield Riley. Hon- orary members invited are Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Mrs. Archibald Hop- kins, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Miss Julia Lothrop and Mrs. Josephus Dan- fels. Dr. A. Frances Foye planned the afternoon reception. Mrs. J. Garfield Riley is entertain- ment committes chairman for the eve- ping when at 8 o'clock members of the club will gather for a social evening and entertainment by the drama ‘unit, which has prepared skits written by Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin and Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt In collaboration, representing ‘club life, past, present and future. Judge Mary O'Toole will be on the program, giving an outline of the club’s inception and growth to th present day. A birthday box, which will be in charge of Miss Myrtle Bunh and Mrs. Wymond H. Bradbury, will' be opencd as a special feature at the close of the eyening’s program and a birth- day cake will be part of the refresh- ments. Only club members will enjoy this day’s festivity. Mrs. George Eckels will be hostess at the tea given by the club this afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Ada Mills Payne and Miss Sarah Grogan will pre- side at the tea tables. rhoms i AN Medical Society Auxiliary To Entertain at Tea The Woman's Auxiliary to the Med- ical Society of the District of Columbia will entertain at tea Tuesday at 5 o'clock~in the new home of Mrs. W. the members are expected. ‘Thormvall Davis on Highland place. Al | Rockville Social Set Enjoys Rare Program Of Fall Festivities Charming Functions of Rec- ord in County Capital and Nearby Sections—Person- al Notes of Interest. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 9.— | Miss Jacqueline McDonald entertained | at luncheon in her home in Rockville Tuesday, her guests being Mrs. George G. Bradley, Mrs, Frank D. Leizear, Miss Sue Billingsley, Miss Isabel Kingdon, Mrs. Robert C. Warfield, Miss Verdie Kingdon and Miss Kelly. The members of the Philathea Class of Grace Methodist Sunday School, in Gaithersburg, were guests of Mrs. Her- man Wilson in her home in Gaithers- burg Tuesday evening. Chrysanthe- mums, ferns and candles constituted the ! decorations. There were fifteen present. | Announcement has been made of the | marriage in Alexandria, Va. last week |of Miss Marguerite Gingell, daughter |of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gingell of Rockville, and Mr. Orville Dodson, son of Mrs. Stauzy L. King of Derwood, Md. They have returned from a short wed- ding trip and are making their home with the bride's parents. Mrs. Charles G. Holland of Rockville spent the greater part of the week | visiting _her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Le Moyne, near Baltimore. Miss Sue Billingsley of Westminster, Md,, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Frank D. Leizear, in Rockville. Mrs. Henry H. Griffith was hostess at a bridge-luncheon in her home in Gaithersburg Wednesday. The entertainment committee has ar- ranged among the functions scheduled to be held at the Manor Club in Nor- beck, this month, a supper dance this evening, a dinner dance next Saturday evening and a dance the following Sat- urday evening. Miss Josephine Murdock and Miss | Ernestine Collins, of Atlanta, Ga., spent |a few days recently with Miss Anna Lee Coleman, also of Atlanta, in the homE of the latter's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bogley, in Rockville. Wedding Anniversary. Flaborately Celebrated. County Commissioner J. Forrest ‘Wnlker and Mrs. Walker were given a | surprise party in their home in Gaith- ersburg Monday evening in celebration of the twelfth anniversary of their mar- riage. It took the form of a linen shower and was attended by 75 friends of the couple from Gaithersburg, Rock- | ville and other points in the county. | Refreshments were served. Mrs. James T. Bogley of Rockville and Mrs. Robert Beckham of Alta Vista | were hostesses to the Rockville Garden Club at its last meeting, held in the Montgomery Country Club in Rockville. Miss Dorothy Clagett and Miss Eliza- beth Larcombe of Rockville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kingdon in their apartment in Washington last evening. Mrs. Warrington G. Smith has closed her home at Sandy Spring and is in ‘Wilmipgton, Del., for the remainder of the Fall and Winter, ‘The Gaithersburg Woman's Club gave a benefit card party in the Gaithersburg High School auditorium last evening. Bridge and five hundred were plaved, many guests attending. Mrs. Bates Etchison headed the committee on ar- rangements. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Deland have closed their cottage at Washington Grove and are in Washington for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Lioyd of Scarsdale, N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bond in their home at Ednor. M‘:, Mortimer O. Stabler entertained the Wednesday Club of Sandy Spring in her home near Ednor this week. FOR RENT ! Two Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath and R ception Rocom. Electric Refrigeration. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. SWAY ANTOINETTE 24. DEL'WA.’V svggests MARFA to add an au- thoritative note of :mart. ness to madame’'s new sithouette frocks. Novel—almost daring are the subtle combinations of Emerald Green Suede and Kid. The leather covered heel and high patrician_arch reveal un- mistakable Delman hand craftsmanship. NEW YORK s DELMAN GREEN, the classic color for smart daytime wear, finds perfect expres- sion in dninty Antoinette. This debonair Walking Slipper is presented in Emerald Antelope with distinctly new leather covered heel and toe. Every classic curve meulded entirely by hand, PALM BEACH \g SOUTHAMPTON MIAMI O NOVEMBER_10. Following an interesting program fe- freshments were served. In celebration of her eighth birthday anniversary, little Miss Edith Orme en- tertained a large number of young friends in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Orme, at Barnes- ville, Games were played and refresh- ments served. Mrs. Alfred Miller of New York was a recent visitor in the home of her ! mother, Mrs. Sarah Bogue, at Glen Echo. Miss Mabel Snapp was hostess to about 40 young friends at a Halloween party in her home at Montrose last week. Dancing and games were among the diversions and refreshments were served. Mr. Clagett C. Dorsey of Baltimore | County, secretary of the Maryland Fox | Hunters’ Association, attended the an- nual field trials of the association in the county during the week, being a guest | jof Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Holland n | Rockville. Newlyweds Return From Honeymoon Tours. Mr. and Mrs. Delmos P. Wood have returned from their wedding trip, which included a Southern tour, and are mak- ing their home at Sandy Spring. Mrs, Wood formerly was Miss Elizabetn Katherine Easton of Sandy Spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. Banks Berry. the latter formerly Miss Alice Cashell, re- turned to Rockville Wednesday night from their wedding tour, which includea a motor trip to Taxarkana, where they spent _some time visiting relatives or Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Minnie Smith has returned to Baltimore after spending several weeks in the home of her sister, Mrs. Laura Gardner at Clarksburg. Mrs. George H. Lamar entertainea | the Rockville Circle of King's Daugh- ters in her home at Rockville Tuesday afternoon. The members of the young Woman's Missionary Soclety of the Rockvilie Methodist Church were guests of Miss Betty Willson in her home at Rock- ville Monday evening. Mrs, William E. Nelson entertainea the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Clarksburg Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James Purdum, president, conducted an interesting program, and refreshments were served. Mr. George W. B. Bartlett and his daughter, Miss Vashti Bartlett ot Gaithersburg, will leave the coming week for Pass-a-Grille, Fla.. where they have a Winter home. They will be joined later by Mr. Bartlett's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Griffith of Galithersburg. Mrs, Carl Eastwood has as her guest in her home on the Norbeck pike, near Rockville, Mrs. Dudley of Minnesota, | who expects to be there several weeks. *irs. Frank D. Leizear was hostess to the Rockville Thursday Night Bridge | Club in her home in Rockville this week. | There were three tables. New Home Is Scene of “Surprise Shower.” Mrs. Ernest C. Gartner, who recently | moved into her new home at Gaithers- | burg, was given a surprise miscellaneous | shower in her home last evening, her | daughter, Mrs. Harry Stup, being the | hostess. Mrs. Gartner entertained the Ladies’ Ald Society of the Goshen | Methodist Church in her home at Gaithersburg Tuesday evening. 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