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;‘E,ga;ernity Chapter Will Be Host at Dance Wednesday Evening Sigma Chis Announce Out- !undmfi Social Event. C-pnnl Sororities Appenr in Record of Charming Festivities. B | . - An outstanding event of this year's social life at the George Washintgon University will be a formal dance given by the local chapter of the Sigma Chi Praternity in the main ball room | of the New Shoreham Hotel Wednes- | @ay evening. | Invitations are being extended to | members of the faculty of the uni- | versity and to the alumni of the fra- ternity, among whom are Patrick J. | Hurley, Secretary of War; Maj. Gen.! James 'Fechet, Chief of the Army Air Corps; Harry S. New, master General, and Mr. Rush L. Hol- | land, prominent Washington attorney. | former Post- | & MRS. LOUIS M. DORSCH, to the chapter president. {to be given by Theta Alpha Chi So- Arrangements for this year's dance | Who, with Mr. Dorsch, recently cele- | are in the hands of the Social Com- mittee of Epsilon Chapter: Mr. Theo- | dore Y. Chapin, chairman; Mr. John F. | Royce and Mr. Karl J. Moser. Gamma Chapter of the Chi Sigma | Borority is bolding its annual tea this | afternoon at the Ambassador Hotel, in | honor of several guests. Miss Louise , the president of Gamma Chap- ter, is receiving. ‘The annual founders' day banquet of | Province No. 2 of Kdppa Beta Pi Legal 8orority will be held in the palm room of the Shoreham Hotel tomorrow eve- . Dinner will be followed by | dancing. Miss Olive E. Geiger, dean | ot the province, will act as tostmis- tress. Members of the Eta Alumnae, Bpeilum, Nu and Omicron Chapters I be in attendance. ‘The Tau Phi National Sorority will hold its annual closed Christmas dance at the Carlton Hotel on Christmas | night. Miss Louise Prescott of Delta Chapter is chairman of the committee and will be assisted by Miss Jean Os- terman of Alpha Chapter, Miss Helen Boyd of Beta Chapter and Miss Dulcia Yowell of Zeta Chapter. Miss Evelyn Harper, chairman, an- npounces that plans are completed for formal initiation ceremonies of the Gamma Chapter of the Lambda Zeta Gamma Sorority Thursday evening at the home of Miss Louise Sladen, 120 Eleventh street southeast. Miss Jose- phine Hanlein. goat mistress, has named as eligible to become members: Miss Margaret Nolan, Miss Dorothy Fairall and Miss Nellie Hobbs. Follow- ing the initiation there will be a buffet supper in honor of the new members. Degrees will be conferred by Miss Jane Louf, national council president. ‘The last meeting of the Beta Chapter of Sigma Theta Sorority was held on December 8 at the home of Miss Mar- garet Holloran, 3815 Kanawha street, Chevy Chase. ‘The Beta Chapter members of the Dance Committee announced that the snnual Sigma Theta dance will be held at the Lee House on the night of Feb- Tuary 5. A chapter newspaper, Beta Chapter Chatter, is being planned, It is to be fssued regularly, the first number to be !!ldy for distribution on December 22. of the paper is composed of lflss Margaret Holloran, editor; Miss Alice Saunders and Miss Margaret Gib- brated their twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary at their 722 Webster nrflbl northwest. —G. G. Donaldson Photo. son, associate editors; Haynie, business manager. The Christmas frollc will be held December 22 at. the home of Miss home, Miss Laura | Florence Watnwright. Last Thursday evening Iota Chapter 1| of Chi Sigma Sorority entertained its rushers at a buffet supper, followed by bridge. Miss Mary Catherine O'Con- nor and Miss Kathleen O'Connor acted as joint hostesses. Following a short business meeting Saturday evening the chapter held a benefit card party at 1143 Conn. 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An invitation has been extended to the national president. Miss Margaret Casey, and West v"fmu Somety Announces Annual Ball The West Virginia State Society will hold its annual rewuon and ball at the Willard Hotel Wednesday evening, January 7, 1931. Former Representative Stuart F. Reed, president of the society, has ap- pointed as a general Committee on Ar- rangements John W. Smith, John L. Bateman, Col. J. William de Grange and W. J. Lyle. The Reception Committee, headed by Col. de Grange, is composed of Mrs. Clara Holbrook, Miss Everett Warner, Miss C. O. Weaning, Miss Flossie Cox, Miss Flora Shinn and Miss Mamie Gall. One of the e‘njoylble events of the comln' holidays will be a tea dance rority on New Year day at the Roose- elt Hotel. Dancing will begin at 4 ‘clock and lest until 7. Horse racing was a popular sport more than 3,300 years ago, according to Hittite inscription found recently in Mesopotam! 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