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THE SUNDAY STAR, Notre Dame Alumnae Association Lists Its Reunion Banquet Annual Function Scheduled for Tomorrow Evening. Chi Omega Chapter Hon- ors G. W. U. Graduates. Sorority Activities Noted. The Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae Association will hold its annual re-} union banquet tomorrow evening at | 2400 Sixteenth street at 7 o'clock. The graduating class of Notre Dame Acad- emy, numbering 32, who will be the| guests of honor, will be received into | the association. Miss Mary Holland, chairman in charge of arrangements, will be as- sisted by Miss Ellen Briggs, Miss Mar- guret McAllister, Mrs. Adelaide Cav- anagh, Miss Claire Ruppert, Miss Mary Fitzgerald and Miss Margaret Genau. Miss Margaret Osborn will be the ._ A vocal number will be rendered by Miss Mary O’Donoghue, a selected recitation by Miss Claire Dunn and a plano selection by Mrs. Rudolph Krogmann will be part of the enter- tainment which will be furnished by members of the alumnae. Miss Marie B. Nohe, president of the association, will welcome the new members. Rev. John F. O'Hurley, 8. J., of Gonzaga College will give the address. The banquet will be followed by bridge and dancing. Phi Alpha Chapter of Chi Omega, at George Washington University, en- tertained at a buffet supper, Wednes- | day, at the home of Miss Indel Littie, | in honor of the members who are graduating this year and the new pledge, Miss Clare Atkins. The color scheme was carried out in cardinal and straw tones, the Chi Omega’s colors. Miss Ruth Warren was in charge of all arrangements. The honor guests were Miss Betsy Booth, Miss Verna Parsons, Miss Dorothy Gray, Miss Hazel Peterson, Miss Ruth Campbell and Miss Clare Atkins. Others present were Miss Ruth DeVane, Miss Dorothy Schenken, Miss Katherine Boykin, Miss Constance LaFount, Miss Caroline Schreiner, Miss Elizabeth Rose, Miss Mary Miss Margaret Mays, Miss Kathryn Dille, Miss Harriette Miss Elizabeth Baltz, Miss Josephine Latterner, Miss Caroline Brasch, Miss Ruth Warren, Miss Leila ‘Warren, Miss Grace Atkins, Miss Indel Little, Miss Roberta Harrison, Miss Dorothy Heflebower and her house guest, Miss Josephine Spangler. Phi Alpha Chapter announces the initiation, Sunday, June 8, of Miss Caroline Davis Schreiner. i Sigma Theta Sigma Sorority will | hold its second degree formal initia- | tion, Tuesday, at 9 oclock in_the | { garet Nussear, 1219 Gallatin meeti northwest. The initiates are Miss | Audrey Shanahan, Miss Sarah Berg- | ling and Miss Virginia Kelley. | Goucher Colftge alumnae in Wash- | ington are anticipating with lively in- terest a garden party to meet Dr. and | Mrs. David Allan Robertson Thursday afternoon, at the home of Miss Irene Rice, president of the Goucher Alum- nae Club, on Thirty-first street. This will be the first opportunity that| Goucher women have had to meet Dr. Robertson, who is the newly lnmtnted‘ president of the college. Later in the | Summer Dr. and Mrs. Robertson and | their son will go to live in the presi- dent's house of Goucher College, in Baitimore. ‘The members of the three local chap- ters of Sigma Theta Sorority are plan- ning to hold their annual banquet in the Dodge Hotel Garden House June 24 at 8 o'clock. To make plans for the affalr a joint meeting of the three chapters was held on June 2 at the home of ernoon in honor of the members who will attend the twelfth international convention of Zeta Tau Alpha, to be held at the West Baden Springs Hotel, dent; Mrs, Ruth Warren, delegate of | the Washington Alumnae Chapter; Miss Beatrice Clephane, president and al- ternate delegate of the Washington | Alumnae Chapter; Miss Elizabeth Eid- hammer, delegate and president of Beta Alpha Chapter at George Washington University, and Miss Dorothy Haislip, alternate delegate and secretary of Beta. Alpha Chapter. The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Eta Chapter, will hold its first installation luncheon at the Madrillon restaurant today, followed by a dance at the home of Miss Gertrude Goodman. The fol-| lowing were elected to be officers for | the coming year: Miss Ida Kaufman, | chancellor; Miss Shirley Saks, scribe; Miss Mildred Brenner, exchequer, and Miss Fay Bortnick, sergeant at arms. Ladies’ Recreation Club Of Laurel Entertained Mrs. Annie Murphy and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Paul Holliday, entertained the Ladies’ Recreation Club of Laurel, ‘Thursday afternoon at the Holliday home on Buchanan avenue, Riverdale. Their guests were Mrs. John Flester, Mrs. Wilton Donaldson, Mrs. Page Don- aldson, Mrs. Wallace Long, Mrs. John Fink, Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Mrs. Nel- son Brown, Mrs. Louis Hutchinson, Mrs. Frank Allen, Mrs, Willilam Holliday, Mrs. Walter Dove, Mrs. Stephen Bowdoin, and Miss Dorothy Mitchell. | Miss Agnes Hicks, the Highgate, Eng- land girl, who hopes to break the wom. ;:;5 gilsnggl .!I'lmmllng l;ecm'd this ye i proposals of marriage,«in- | cluding two from Russia. H — 503 12th St. N.W. Special Sunday Dinner Today 75¢ Half_Fried Spring Chicken Half Roast Spring Chicken, Celery Dressing Ro: Island Duck Plate, Our Regular Menu Vesetable Flati Homemade ice cream, pies, cakes rolls served from 12 to 9. 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Some time ago we sent out a letter to many of the patrons of our women’s dress shops asking what suggestions they could give us in selecting Summer merchandise. . . we have followed their suggestions. . . this is the result. You will find here tomorrow just what you want—at four great prices! $ l 6.50 .. 2 5.00 Women like to buy dresses here, because they are designed to fit with a minimum of alteration. ‘Women's wildflower print jacket frock, regular sizes.........$29.50 For little women: Sizes 3315 to 411, Shantungs, rajahs, printed crepes, washable crepes...per- fectly lovely plain and printed chiffons. Plenty of tailored models. . .all the types you want. Beautifully made and with un- derstanding of the needs of the shorter woman who does not want misses’ frocks! « For the woman who wears & regu- 316.50, 825, 829.50, lar size. iar s rint” chiffon _evening $39.50 Bolero jacket frock...bolero em- broidered in contrasting colors, $25 jor, Zi st * e C e s Regular size... Regular Sizes 36 to 44 A striking collection that will meet your needs with very little shopping around. Exquisite chiffons . . Besides regular sizes there are sizes for short women—short women who are not slim, and women of the majestic type. ‘Women’s cornflower print chiffon Jjacket frock with embroidered col- . plain tailored ones, lovely ones for afternoon, great flowered ones k ceeenn 82 for evening. Daytime dresses at $16.50 . . . dresses for street, afternoon and evening at $25...lovely things with and without jackets at $29.50 and $39.50. . .includ- All cut on the lines for which you have shown a definite ing many with long tailored sleeves: preference. TOMORROW—9:15—in the Women's Dress Shops—Second Floor Larger Women’s Size: Sizes 3814 to 5214 Printed and plain chiffons and crepes...shantung dresses and many jacket ensembles in these fabrics. Dresses of plain crepe with printed crepe jackets... pastel shades...light and dark prints. ..georgette jackets over printed crepes . . . a few plain crepe ensembles with eggshell blouses. $16.50 to $39.50. Larger woman's _chiffon m half cape collar and New Travel Coats In Monotone Tweeds $69.50 They’re new Fall styles...and exactly right to wear right now! These new monotones are the smartest thing that has appeared...the single tone shows off to best advantage the fineness of fabric and weave. Beautifully tailored in simplz styles...with the new flared mousquetaire cuffs... with pointed panel backs that add length...furred with the smart flat furs such as beaver or Persian lamb...and the long-haired furs...silver and natural Jap fox, kit fox, rac- coon. Colors are Blue oxford, black oxford, cornflower blue, blue fox, tans, browns, black and white . . . and a gorgeous green that is deeper than Spring’s. Other Fur-Trimmed Travel Coats $59.50 to $145 Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor Stunning New Hats so new that they still have an accent! Copies of French Originals 510 Just arrived, and as lovely as can be. . .huge, pure white ballibuntl hats, as well as black and natural, flexible panamas, big, picturesque hair hats . . . very, very new stitched taffeta hats, all in white and pastel shades, and Shown, as usual, in It’s Snowing New White Jewelry It's such a cool, lovely idea... and everybody’s taken it on for the Summer. Starting with those magnificent pearl* rings that are so stunning, whose soft luster is the perfect accent for the delicate new colors. Single Pearl* ' $1 and $1.95 Double Pearl* $1.95 and $3 White Galalith necklaces, carved or smooth beads, are very, very stunning for sports...especially effective against the sun-tanned skin. $1.95, $3 and $5. Jewelry—Street Floor *Simulated. Handbacs o e Marvelous handbags that we are proud to offer at this price, for they have been as high as $10 and $15. All are new, all are beautifully made; all have the Nat Lewis signature that proves their high breeding. Materials: Smooth calf, pique linen shantung, crepe, pastel patent leather. Wherever You Go— (D SIRIPE Silk Stockings You know the slogan...“Silk stockings that wear”...which means that they are the answer to your vacation stocking prob- lem. It's wise to buy your wardrobe of stockings in one color, and we suggest Melody the go-with-every-color shade. ...all-silk chiffon with 31-95 picot top. Ornamentations: Genuine prystal, galalith, rose-quartz. Only at Jelleff’s in Washington Handbag Shop—Street Floor frock tiered §! small, medium and large head sizes. . .also plenty of youth- “No run that starts above ful matron hats. can pass the Gold Stripe” Street Floor 12th and G Sts. N.W. Pianos—Radios—Furniture General Electric Refrigerators s - oo