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SOCIETY o (Continued From Second Page.) Oourts left recently for Denver, Colo., where she will join Dr. Maulding and spend the holiday season before return- | ing to Washington. | Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dennett of | West Baldwin, Me., were at the Dodge Hotel over the week end. | Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gilbert enter- Sained a small party at the supper dance at the Shoreham Hotel Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robertson | Kurtz were among their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lewis of Minneapolis, Minn., are et the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by Mrs. | H. H. Walter, also of Minneapolis. Ladies’ Aid of Garfield Hospital Feted Tomerrow. Mrs. R. L. Hoxie will entertain the Nursery Guild of Garfield Memorial | | Hospital in her new residence. at 3401 | Macomb street, tomorrow at 2 o'clock. | All members of the Ladies’ Aid are in- vited to attend. Mrs.” Cabot_ Stevens, president, has selected Mrs. F, X. McGovern as chair- | man for the Christmas party at the| hospital for student nurses and in-| ternes, assisted by Mrs. Engene E. Woodson, Mrs. Joseph Sizoo, Mrs. John | Kirkwood, Mrs. Edward A. Keys, Mrs. E. J. Roth, Mrs, Charles A. Stott, Miss | Anna Southard Larner, Mrs. William B. Willard. Mrs' Willlam A. Morgan, Mrs. William Calhoun Stirling and others. | This committee will have leadership | in the general Christmas festivities for | the nospital and children of the con-| tagious wards. Second-hand books are | wanted for the library unit of the social | service department, Miss J e Corby, | chairman; Miss Harriet Whitford, as-| sistant’ chairman. ; The twenty-second annual Founders day banquet of the Kappa Beta Pi, lezal fraternity, will be held this eve- ning in the Shoreham Hotel. The fra- | ternity's chapters at George Washing- | ton_University, the Washington College | of Law and the National Law School | will join in the celebration, while the | slumni chapter and a delegation from | the Alabama Chapter will be the spe- | elal guests of the evening. A vaudeville skit will be presented. by each chapter of the fraternity as the climax of the evening’s diversion. Miss Olive Evelyn Geoger will act as toast. mistress, while the committee in charge | of the event includes Miss Addie| Hughes, Miss Katherine Reany. Elna Anderson and Miss Lucy Brown. Dancing will conclude the entertain- | ment of the evening. | Miss Following the dinner for the junior group of the American Association of University Women at 1634 I street to- morrow evening,- Miss Sophie Snyder will be heard in a piano forte recital &t 8 o'clock. Miss Snyder is a promi- nent member of the Washington Pian- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1o, -1930. Mrs. Bernadette Dore, Miss Margarct Albert N. Bages, Mrs. Wiliam J. La | Dore, Mrs. Alexander Eustace, Miss Varre, Miss Grace Otgood, Mrs. Edgar | Raphael Eilis, Mrs. Samuel Hoover, B. Metitt, Mrs. Jason Waterman, Mrs. | | Miss Sarah Hickey, Miss Nan Hickey, | Eva Criswell, Mrs. G. L. McKay, Mrs. | | Mrs. L. Gardner Moore, Miss Mary Mc- | Tamar Rorke, Mrs. Appleton P. Clark | | Inerney, Miss Mary Rover, Miss Kath- | and Mrs, W. W. Scott. | i1 ver, 'S e e D B bran ke Tank RUPPEIt| pyoiors of the Woman's Guild of | and Mrs, D, E. Spangler. American University and their guests| | The teachers of the Peabody, Hilton | were entertained at a tea Friday in| and Carbery Schools gave their Christ- | the home of Mrs. F. S. Benton, at 4928 mas party in the Dodge Hotel garden | Reservoir road, the company including house Saturday evening. Santa Claus | Mrs. P. M. Anderson, Mrs. Mary Logan | came and presented each one with a|Tucker, Mrs. Warren Brush, Mrs. | little gift reminiscent of some personal | Charles Clark, Mrs. Benjamin L. Du-| incident in the life of the recipient. |laney, Mrs. Jennie Stafford, Mrs. G. W. | There was also music consisting of | Trowbridge, Mrs. Samuel Polkinhorn, | Christmas songs. The guests of honor | Mrs. Rice W. Means, Mrs. James T. were Mrs. Florence G. Rogers, super- : son, Mrs. H. | vising principal of the sixth division; i William R. Man-| | Miss Adelaide Davis, former supervis- McDougall and Miss | ing principal of the sixth division: Mrs. | Maude McDougall. Miss Mary Louise | Howard Smith, who was before her | Brown, dean cf women of American | recent marriage Miss Mildred Repetti; | University, presided at the tea table | Miss Edna Van Dynne, Miss Molly Pola-| and was assisted by Miss Charlotte | coff and Miss Edythe Gilbert, Miss M. | Jamison aid Miss Mary Louise Melear. | Gertrude Young, principal of the Pea- | body, Hilton and Carbery Schools, pre- | sided and Miss Ruth Mack was chair- | man of arrangements. Zeta Chapter of Chi Sigma Sorority | ghili Mrs, Ellis Logan _entertained 100 | guests’ Friday at 1661 Crescent place, | including members of the Sabbath Al- liance, the Housekeepers Alliance and | Chapter C, P. E. O. { The Christmas story, from the thir- | teenth century to the present time, was | illustrated by hundreds of pictures and the history "of art outlined from the | beginning. to_the present biennial ex- hibit at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Mrs. Seymour Lowman, wife of As- sistant Secretary of the Treasury Low- | man, presided at the tea table | by Mrs. Cron, wife of Col. A Mrs. Archibald McLachlen, M erick W. Ashley, Mrs. Erne Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, Miss abeth Sawtelle, Mrs. F. C. Brinle; The House of Courtesy Until TFor Christmas Imported. Crystallized and Preserved GINGER 14-1b. Tin Crystallized, Canton. . $ .25 psborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa € Just 10 More Days HELPFUL GIFT HINTS held its regular meeting Tuesday, De- cember 9, in the sorority rooms. Plans were discussed for a semi-closed Christ- mas tea dance to be held at Indian Spring_Country Club Christmas day. Miss Gertrude Ochs is chairman of this dance. Mrs. Robert Riley is in charge of a Christmas party and _entertainment which the sorcrity will give for the children of one of Washington's orphan homes. After the meeting a very dainty surprise shower was given to Mrs. Leo Naughton, who was before her mar- riage Miss Isoline Hess. Eta Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Beta | Pi Legal Sorority held its December meeting at the hcme of Miss Olive | Geiger Monday evening, December 8, | Mary Connelly acting as joint | The meeting was followed by | Attending were Miss Julia Banks, Miss Anna Boyle, Miss Harriet | Buckingham, Mrs. Genevieve Callahan, (Continued on Fourth Page.) National 1133 Xmas! MRS. MANVILLE KENDRICK, Who is spending the holidays with her parents, Surg. Gen. of the Pub Service and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming. Cumming. ic Health Mrs. Kendrick was formerly Miss Diana il rection of Mrs. John Milton Sylvester, | washington University in the Dodge will give a_ program of early English, (Hotel garden house Monda: French and German Christmas carols | December 29. The Dance Committee a the December meeting of Constitu- | consists of Miss Louise Bruce, Miss Eliz- e LR e e aeld In | abeth Rees and Miss Kathleen Watkin, Pen Women, at Stoneleigh Court, to- | T morrow evening at 8 o'clock. This mu.‘ A card party for the benefit of 5}‘ sic group was formed to study the six- Thomas the Apostle Church and its teenth century madrigals and the sing- Tural missionate work will be given in ets weir costumes of thh peviod. the Shoreham Hotel January 15. It is Mrs. Anne Tillery Renshaw will be |Planned to have 150 tables for bridge the guest speaker of the evening. Her | With prizes for each table and two door . Tin Crystallized, Canton. ., 45 90| 70| 1.20 60 | 115 No. 1 Size Stone Pot Pres., Canton 2.25 | 1-1b. Tin Crystallized, Canton..... 1;-1b, Tin Crystallized, Stein 1-Ib. Tin Crystallized, Stein. . ... | % Size Stone Pot Pres., Canton... | 15 Size Stone Pot Pres., Canton. .. 1 Green Pot Pres., Canton 1 Green Pot Pres., Canton... No. 1 Green Pot Pres., Canton Fancy Blue and White Pot, Stein. . Fancy Five-color Pct, Stein. All in desirable gift containers. The Woman's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street et P el TP [T ') $2.13 oy i itiad - 4 5B B o e ists’ Club and a certified teacher of the Peabody Conservatory, in Baltimore. Mrs. Martin A. Morrison, director of subj vi “ ist; Bless- | Prizes. e e ionardGaccn is Togont | The committee in charge includes | of Constitution Chapter. | Mrs. Nellie Bartholomew, Mrs. Robert the Washington Pls - eteq | B0UFke: Miss Jane Bradie, Miss Mary | Arrangements have been comple urke, Mrs. Harry Carroll, Ms. D. J.| . 5 ; 4o T a e DI for the Christmas dance to be given by | Callahan, Mrs. ~Adelaide’ Cavanagh, | Conn. Ave, M and 18th Sts. N.W. The Madrigal Singers, under the di-| Alp'a Delia Pi Sorority of George! Mrs. D. B. Casley, Mrs. John Cammack, | Phone Decatur 418 Establ Magruder Inc. Best Groceries hed 1875 | OPEN 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 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