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College Groups Blending ] ' Business With Pleasurei- Autumn Festivities Scheduled by Society In Northern Suburbui NOVEMBER 14, by the ways and means committee of the club, and the first will be held Thursday evening when a pancake sup- per will be served beginning at 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lecnarl L. Nicholson, jr., and Mrs. John A. Holmes will act as chairmen of the committee in charge and will be assisted by Mrs, Charles 1. colbfi. Mrs, George Pariseau, Mrs. John | , Mrs. E. W. Schultz, Mrs. E. L. 15 PAK L Reunion Announced By Academy Alumnae The Immaculate Conception Acad-| emy Alumnae will hold a reunion and reception to the graduates of 1929 in LHELE Pe the Lee House Wednesday evening. Miss Mina Marr is chairman of SUCLETY. Miss Julla Broderick, Miss Mary Cahill Miss Louise Carroll, Miss Virginia Del- linger, Miss Margaret Fraber, Miss Mary Margaret Kefauver, Miss Gladys Loveless, Miss Prances McDonnell. Miss | Marie McGraith, Miss Eleanore Meade, | Miss Beatrice Meaney, Miss Agnes ! Menke, Miss Margaret Nealon, Miss Teresa Newland, Miss Cecelia Nolte, Miss Johnston Ho ; To Group of Tea Guests Mrs. Edna Johnston is entertaining at tea this afternoon at 5 o'clock in her | home, 2311 Connecticut avenue, Mrs. ! Thomas J. Howerton, Mrs. Kate Trens holm Abrams. Miss M. Louise Darr, Women's Club of Bethesda | Planning Two Special En-: tertainments—Program of the | cemm:(tue"ln charge IM' hu"e:ulnzd‘ | an attractive pi for eve-| Mary Sheeney, Miss Mary Sweeney, ning, part of which will be violin selec- 1 b ¢ and Miss Tions Oy Mrs, Catherine Bowies Rellly, | boimcadc/side Yocum an s vocal selections by Miss Kathi Montgomery and Mrs. Mina Church Brann. Priday evening the second o1 the Winter series of dances will be hela ! with Mrs. Oliver Owen Kuhn in charge. She will be assisted by Mrs. L. Gibbon Miss Mary Prances bamAneD eoais®| Mrs. Howard 1 Earle. Mrs. John L. Hyde, Mrs. John Ihider, Mrs. Caleb Miller, Mrs. Henry Clay Newcomer, Miss Helen Nicolay and Mrs. W, G. B. Pierce. Sororities Schedule Social Functions, [ncludingl Dinner Parties and Other Charming Festivi- ties, Along With Formal Program. Phi Sigma_Sigme Borority of George | Sorority, which was held in her home Wfl University will hoid & m’r | at 2812 Military road, Tuesday evening. initiation in the Ambassador Hotel | A large silver ship, set in a sea of blue Saturday evening at 7 o'clock for | cr paper, held the gifts, and at the the initiation of its two pledges, Miss | delightful buffet supper afterward the Ruth Schnurman and Miss Lilian | table featured as a centerpiece a small Rosenfeld. After the initiation ~eere- |silver ship filled with roses. The Bota monies & banquet will be given for the members present included Miss Phyliis new members. | Lewis, Miss Jane Austin, Miss Evelyn The sorority plans to celebrate its | Noack, Mrs. Kathryn McClay, Miss founders' day, November 26, with a Ruth Leech, Miss Margaret Sullivan, eeremony to be held in the chapter | Miss Ruth Thomas, Miss Emma Lou Tooms at 13:15 o'clock, immediately fol- | Mox'ey, Mrs. Louise Dellett, Miss May | lowed by a Juncheon at the Madrilion. | Eiros. Miss Loulse (Hctemuller. Mra | —— | Irene Palmer, Miss Irma Lewis, Miss The Delta Phi Sigma Sorority will |mjllie Roach, Miss Helen Meenehan hold its second annual card party land Miss Marie Meenehan. Other Saturday in the Northeast Masonic guests included Miss Rose Treanor, Miss Temple, at Eighth and P streets north- | peggy Meenehan and Miss May Pease e | " Beta Chapter's “rush” girls were its » e of this oceasion Will | guests at a dinner and theater party be us or Christmas charity work, Thyrsday evening. the members are especially anxious m{‘ [ in Illinols while Mr. Hanson is in Little make this a brilliant success. | Serving_on the several committees are Mrs. Dwight Leonard, Mrs. Ernest Brady, Miss Ruth Strickland, Miss Alma Martin, Mrs. Ralph Hammel, the Misses Leola, Helen and Margaret Hardy, Mrs. Walter Williams, Miss :.lnll Clubb and Miss Anna Kriech- um. Members of Delta Delta Delta Fra- ternity resident in Washington and vicinity will celebrate founders' day of Delta Delta Delta at a banquet to be given in Tabard Inn, at 1739 N street northwest. Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, The ecommittee on arrange- ments for the banquet consists of Mrs. Howard Eales, chairman: Mrs. Marion Brown, Mrs. J. $. Hatchcock, Miss Maude D. Dunlop and Miss Nellie A. Brown. Mrs. W. L. Fulton. president of Washington Alliance of Delta Delta Delta, will presid ‘The Washington Alumnae Chanter, Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity. will be entertained in the home of Mrs. D. C. Cubbison, at 3316 Thirty-fifth street northwest, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clack. : Mrs. Cubbison will be assisted by Mrs. Dudley Brown, Mrs. Eegan and Miss Corinne PFrazier. Mrs. Frederick Vernon Coville will speak on Japan. All Thetas in Washington are cordially invited to be present. The Beta Gamma Phi Sorority will give a tea at the Willard this afternoon. The Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Delta Women's Legal Fraternity was entertained at dinner and bricge at the Dodge Hotel Friday evening. Miss Ella V. Evans was in charge of are rangements. Theta Chi Sigma Sorority entertained at & very successful bridge party in the home of Miss Eileen Cush, at 201 & street, Tuesday. Among these who re- ceived prizes were Mrs. Alice Pricel, Mrs. Stephen Fagan. Miss Pauline Hart, Miss Josephine Beckley, Miss Frances Cornwell, Miss Claire Roby Priddy. Mrs. ) afi:; Margaret Earley There will be & meeting of the so- rority Thureday in the home of Miss Prances Cornwell, at 1234 Irving street Pi Sorority of of Maryland gave the three ‘annual “rush” evening in the Park, Md. ‘The Alpha letter. | clubrooms, green and orange, inn. ‘One suit her position, checked 3 another, attired in a tuxedo, was the host and showed the girls to their re- spective tables, where they were en- tertained by the sorority members. ‘Waitresses, wearing red and white cos- tumes, waited on the tables, and the girls were entertained by various song and dance numbers. Miss Marion Magee of Washington gave a specialty dance and Miss Lenore Blount a solo number. Then followed various group numbers of songs and dances by the girls of Alpha O'. The inn was dec- orated by many-shaded balloons strung from across the ceiling, shaded lights and the colors of the sorority, red and white. Favors were given out after the fashion of cigarettes at a night club. ‘This unique idea was carried out by Miss Martha Ross Temple and Miss Jane Hammack. The Mothers' Club of Alpha Omicron Pi will give a card m}’ Friday evening in the Delta Pi ega House of College Park. Tickets may be had from any member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Miss Marie McCathran gave a shower for Miss Rita Meenehan, who is to marry Mr. George V. Bayliss Wednes- day. The shower followed the regular meeting of Beta Chapter, Chi Sigma in the presidential Dui(,c‘; Lambda Chapter of Alpha Delta Theta Sorority gave a tea Sunday in | honor of its new patroness, Mrs. Joshua | Evans. The rooms were attractively, decorated in silver, blue and scarlet, the sorority colors. Miss Katherine | Mothershead, president of the Alumnae Chapter, poured tea. | The Alpha Chapter of the Phi Sigma Chi Sorority held its Fall rush tea Sun- | day afternoon, in the home of Miss | Margaret Murray. at 2306 Tunlaw road northwest. Those present were Miss | Thelma Albea, Miss Virginia Richard: | Miss Webster Richards, Miss Elise Wi |lace, Miss Margaret Murray, Miss | Dorothy Lee, Miss Lillian Hennage. Miss Vivian' Gervasio, Miss Helen | Caughlin, Miss Lillian Ingram, Miss Helen Thomas. Miss Marguerite Ti| pert, Miss Mary Thompson, Miss Eliz: beth LaRoche, Miss Mary Roche, M Dorothy Kent, Miss Virginia Moseley, | Miss Nancy Pierpoint and Miss Emily | Bchroeder. | Alpha Upsilon Chi Serority of the | | University of Maryland gave a “rush” | |dance in the Hotel Lafayette Friday evening, November 8 Among the chaperones and guests were Dr. and | Mrs, A. Lee Shrader, Dr. and Mrs, Wal- ter H. E. Jaeger and Miss M. Marie Mount, dean of the. College of Home | Economics. Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta Sorority held a very successful opening dance gt Indian Spring Guif Club Nevem- T 6. The success of the dance was due to the capable committee, consisting of Miss Kraft and Miss Dore. Another dance of this kind will be at Christmas by the sorority. : Qe? ;fl! :ivud\ in honor of the national officers and chapter presidents in Zeta Chapter'’s clubrooms Sunday. November 3, from 4 to 6 o'clock. The hostess, Miss Lorraine Bunch, was as- sisted by Miss Margaret Smith and Miss Margaret Blount. Among the guests were Miss Anne Knouse, national president;: Mrs. Evelyn Steers, national first vice presiden Miss Marie Fif rald, national record- ::ng ’Aenury; dllsv Ruth Hahn, na- ional corresponding secretary; Miss Lueille Jmn!”nflo'n dnuy Helen Mauger, national treasurer; M Margaret Kendig, president of Al chlfiu : _Miss Ruth Thomas, of Beta Cha Miss Mildred Pitsgerald, Delta: Miss Dorothy Wills, president of Iota Chapter: Miss Margaret Collins and Miss Helen Lee. Refreshments, carrying out the color scheme of the were A business meeting of the chapter was held Monday, November 4, instead of the regular Tuesday night meeting, because of Alpha Chapter giving & benefit card party Tuesday. Wednesday, November 6, all aspirants to Zeta's bowling team met at the Pet- ;/‘cl::th Bowling Alleys, on Georgia ave- A “rush” tea was held Sunday, No- vember 10, in the 'clubrooms, Mrs, Edith Echstein, * initiation chairman, was hostess. A color scheme of red and white was carried out in the re- freshments, The officers met Monday with the —_— The Ugly Duckling Tea House 118 B St. S.E. | Opposite Library of Congress Luncheon Tea Dinner Closed Sunday Community Activities Outlined. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson arrived | this week from their home in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, and are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. C. W. Clum in Kenslngton. Mrs Elijah S. Alvord entertared Tuesday with an informal tea in honor of her sister, Mrs. Morgan Sill of Per:s, who will spend the Winter with her at Cedar Stone, near Brookevill Mrs. Elisha Hanson of Bethesds i spending several weeks visiting relatives Rock, Ark. They are both expected to return the middle of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Elgar Stabler will arrive | today from Orange, N. J.. to be ihe guests of the former’s parenis, Mr. ana Mis. Newton Stabler at Sandy Spring. Mr. and Mrs. R. Granville Curry ha’ as their guests in their home in ttery | Park Mrs, Curry Carter and Miss Curry of Staunton, Va. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tarlton B. Stabler are | | again in their home in Kennett Square, Pa., after visiting relatives at Sandy Spring, Mr, Warren Adams of Kensington has gone to Greenville, 8. C., where he will spend the Winter. Mrs. J. S, Barkiey returned yesterday to Battery Park after a week’s stay ‘n Pittsburgh. Mr, and Mrs, Bentley Thomas are back at Sandy Spring after vis'ting | their son, Mr. Alan Thomas, In New | York for a week. Mrs. Washington Bowie Chichester | has returned from Wilmington, Del., and is In her home in Sandy Spring. Mr. and Mrs, J. Brettle, parents of Mrs. Roberts Cogswell, have arrived from Albjon, N. Y., and will make their home permanently in Kensington. Social Affairs Lis At Woman's Clubhouse. There will be two social affairs of | mut‘l‘i lnterfu"'h h;}d this cwlerbk fl“Bch S | clubhouse of the Woman's Club of - . | ore Uolot Sate 1 Remisg qui nies. dohim | 1000 BN N e Robert Thomas, in the costume she wore | when presented at the Court of St. James recently. Her father, Col. ‘Thomas, is a son of the late Judge John R. Thomas, who was Representative in Congress from Chicago for many years. Miss Thomas has been a frequent visitor in Washington as the guest of hor’ great-aunt, Mrs. James H. Draper, and her daughter, Mrs. Samuel A. Kimber- ly, and attended Holton Arms Srhool | while her father was stationed in Wash- | ington. committee in charge of the Pirate ball, being planned for November 22, at In- | dian Spring Golf Club. | The opening dance of Alpha Chap- ter of Tau Sigma Pi Sorority was held Saturday, November 2, in L'Aiglon, at Eighteenth street and Columbia road. Members of the local chapters and good many of this season's “pledges” | were present. The committee in charge | was Miss Virginia Shook, chairman: | Miss Mabel Zimmerman and Miss Ethel | Flaharty. | to come in and see our most Tea Planned for Parents Of Sunday School Pupils Mrs. Delos O. Kinsman of Klingle street will be hostess at a tea to be’ given Tuesday at her home for the par- ents of the Sunday school pupils of the University Heights Church, the Sunday school teachers and the women of the community who are interested in the church. e tea is being given by the ‘Women's League of the church, and the committee is headed by Mrs. Homer F. Dawson. Mrs. Byers S. Bachman, Mrs. Philip Edwards, wife of the pastor of the University Heights Church, and Mrs. Charles F. Marsh are assisting | Mrs. Dawson. Mrs. Christopher Gar- | nett and Mrs. Burrough Hays are to preside at the tea table, - merchandise. At the height of the season SHAFFER FUR CO. |=mmm INVITING YouU hensive showing of Fur Coats that speak of Quality, Style and Fair Price —Every wanted fur is represented and styles are accurately proper— Come in and compare before making your selection—we are always glad to show our Budget Charge Accounts Invited A Creative Department—Designing and making furs to your order. Dann Introduces a New Price On exquisite new models ‘ 5.00 White, Mrs. Walter E. Pe) Mrs. M. C. Oliphant, Mrs. Frank C. Wallace ana* Mrs. Edward B. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah tained last evening at per in their home, the Briars, near Olney for the members of the Montgomery Club, when the guests numbered 50. 1In the com- | pany were Dr. Thomas B. Symons, Pro. | George W. ble and Prof. Frank B.| all of the University or| Maryland. Later in the evening Dr. Bomberger gave a short talk. Mrs. Todd to Entertain Edgemoor Bridge Club. Mrs. T. Hardy Todd will entertain on | ‘Tuesday for the members of the Edge- | moor Bridge Club. Mrs. J. D. Morgan was hostess to the club Tuesday in her ; home in Edgemoor. | Miss Rebeces_ Miller has closed hee | home, Mount Airy, near Sandy Spring, | and will spend the Winter with Mrs. | Willlam Eaves at the George School n | Pennsylvania and with Prof. and Mrs. :'vll'}(am ‘Taylor Thom Lieut. Charles Pugh has returned to Mitchell Pield, N. Y., after spendi short time with his mother, Mrs. Edwara L. Pugh, in he home on Delaware styeet. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Howard Gilpin, who have been the gussts of the lat- ter's parents, Mr. d Mrs. Josiah W. Jones at the Bria; in Olney, and Mr. Prederick Gilpin, who was the, week end guest of hix parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilpin, have returned to their homes Bloomfield and Moorestown, N. J. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Clarence Gilpin, who will spend several weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reading have returned to Greenville, 8. C. ter being the guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Reading in Kensington. Mrs. Martin Goldsborough has Te- turned to her home in Baltimore aftec being the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Latane Lewis, in their home in Edgemoor. Mr. Willlam PFowler has returned to Jamaica, N. Y., after spending a weex with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Powler, . Jones entet- in Princeton, compre- Bowers and a novel recitation by Miss ! Kathleen Bake ‘The gri occasion { { h ~ |- S ‘aduates to be : Miss Founded 1857 received on this Nora Armstrong. 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