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SOCIETY. 'Alpln Delta Pi Clupter Is Entertaining at Tea For Province President Subscription Spring Dance | and Card Party of Lambda Chi Saturday. Alphi Pi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi at George Washington University is en- tertaining at a tea this afternoon in the chapter rooms, in honor of Miss Mar- garet Maize, president of Beta Province, who begins her_inspection of the chap- ter tomorrow. Representatives from the other sororities on the campus have been invited. Tomorrow the chapter will entertain at luncheon in her honor, when Mrs. Vinnie G. Barrows, director of Women's Personnel Guidance at| George Washington, will be a est. ‘The social activity will be concluded | with a dinner in the evening. Alpha Delta Pi has established the custom of inviting girls from three different sorori- ties to its Monday evening suppers, in its effort to foster inter-sorority spirit at George Washington University. | Alpha Delta Pi held its Spring forma last Wednesday evening, April 8, at Co- lumbia Country Club. The chaperons were the Commissioner of Immigration and Mrs. Harry Hull, Mrs. Gertrude Al- bert and Mr. and-Mrs. N. A. Rees. Dr. and Mrs. Richard N. Owens of George ‘Washington University were guests. The committee in charge consisted of Miss Dolly Tschiffiey, chairman; Miss Marian Boyle and Miss Ruth Griggs. { ‘The annual subscription Spring dance and card party of Lambda Chi Sorority will be given at the Mayflower Hotel Saturday evening from 9 to 1 o'clock. A fashion show will be the feature of the evening. Those on the committes in charge of the affair are Miss Edwards and Miss Lydia Irene Edwards of Alpha Chapter; Miss Helen Fry and Miss Eve- lyn White of Beta, Miss Margaret Crowell and Miss Geraldine Asmuth of Gamma, and Miss Mary Morosy and Miss Jane Sincel of Delta Chapter. Chi Sigma National Sorority held its | annual closed Easter dance at the Con- gressional Country Club Friday. A num- | ber of members from out-of-town chap. ters were present. Guests at the dance | included a number of national presidents from other local sororities. Miss Mildred Fitzgerald of Delta Chapter, Washing- ton, was chairman of arrangements, ‘The Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Gam- | ma, Graduate Professional Sorority, will hold its monthly tea in the sorority rooms this afternocn from 4 to 6 o'clock. Miss Lillian Dutton, Miss Matalee Lake, Miss Mary Cole and Miss Mathilde Williams will be the hostesses for the afternoon. As this is the first meeting of the sorority since the initiation of | the new members it will be in the na- | ©f Columbia Congress of Parents and gy ture of a welcome tea to them. ‘The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Praternity held its April meeting at the home of Miss Julia ‘Watkins on Friday evening, Miss Vir- ginia Ronsaville acting as joint hostess. Mrs. W. Paul Briggs, alumnae advisor of | Beta Alpha Chapter at Georgs Wash- ington University, was elected as chapter | delegate to _the province convention to | be held in Lynchburg, Va. April 18-19. | Mrs. Laurie Hess, also a chapter mem- | ber, will preside at this convention. The meeting was followed by bridge. o 7l Kappe Taul Sorority will hold s | circle, Thursday night from 10 to 1| o'clock. | The committees in charge are: Chair- | man, Miss Alma Klotz; lmnnmenu.‘ Miss Marietta Dawson and Miss Mary Edith Mulhall; tickets, Miss Catherine - Burns; music, Miss Mary Ready, and publicity, Miss Margaret Carr. _ ‘The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Phi Mu Sorority is holding its annual | ‘benefit bridge in the palm room of the | Shoreham Hotel Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock. { ‘The proceeds of this bridge go for the | upkeep and expenses of two health mo- biles, equipped with hospital equipment | and & staff of doctors and nurses, who travel throughout the State of Georgi: dance at Le Paradis, Thomas - bl THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, “ MRS. E. L. RICHARDSON, New York girl visiting her mother, Mrs. Leonora Miller of Washington, and chosen queen of the carnival ball given Easter Monday night at the Congres- Harris-Ewing Photo. sional Country Club. President's Secretary to Speak at Banquet| The annual banquet of the District military aid to President Hoover, and former Senator Joseph E. Ransdell of Louisiana. Music will be furnished by the glee clubs of McKinley and Central High Schools. Mrs. Oliver Bowles is chairman of the committee on arrangements and Mrs, Louis B. Castell is in charge of reservations. IA RD. AT 18 ST, oA AR " DINNER 11:30 to 8:00 Are Serving Club Plates, 55¢ to 75¢ |Representative Owen Honored by Floridians. Representative Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida will be a guest at the Florida ate Society meeting tomorrow evening ; Teachers will be held Tuesday evening, |at the Carlton Hotel at 9 o'clock. offi- | April 21, in the auditorium of the |Cers of the society will be elected for | National Press Club at 6:30 o'clock. the ensuing vear. ! | Mr. Paul Wooten will be toastmaster, meeting of the new State society and | | and among those who will speak will be 31l people from Florida are urged to be | Lieut. Col. Campbell B. Hodges, U. S. A., Present. T What Every § Should Know Don"t throw your them Cleaned and Reblocked in the Newest Styles Or if you prefer your hat In the same style, then have it cleaned and put in good shape. Special Attention Given to buntl and Baku Hats Largest selection of Hat Frames, Hat Trimmings, and ‘This is the second o at Every Women adminis A SPECIAL * to those who cannot af-| Materials in the city. ford medical attention. | The patronesses will be Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. Dudley Willard, Miss | Annabel Matthews and Mrs. Horace Albright. ‘ Opium smoking is not an indigenous | Chinese vis but originally im- ported to e(;'h!.m Iu'“Anb and other traders. JORDAN'S—: 5-Course Dinner Monday Dinner Served 5:00 to 8:00 In connection with sur F" mens o are rolled | THE We have Iong since discontinued the type of 1890. Now 193l the New Type Grand Laffar ue The Grand Beautiful COLONIAL This simpler model offers the charming characteristics of the Colonial style which embodies also much of the grace and slender delicacy of the furniture of Sheraton. case of mahogany. Its Price With Bench, $595 Introductory NEW HATS In Attractive Styles Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N. W. STORE OF AUTIFUL GRANDS *485 s R Jordan’s makes it 52.50 Budget Plan possible for any- Weekly one desiring a fine piano to enjoy the ownership and pleasure of one of these fine grands without any inconvenience while paying for it. Trade in Your Old Piano ARTHUR JORDAN O COMP 1239~ G Street~ Cor 132 0 BB B BB Smart Society Women Sponsor Benefit Contert Patronesses for the concert Tuesday evening,” April 21, being arranged for the benefit of Russian Exiles, includes diplomats, officials and prominent hostesses of the National Capital. Mme. Claudel, wife of the sAmbassador of France, and Mme, Debuchi, wife of the Japanese embassy, head the list, others including Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Viscountess d’Alte, Mme. Radeff, Mme. van Royen, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Henry Winfleld Watson, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. *rk L. Bristol, Princess Cantacuzene, Wrs. Sidney A.'Cloman, Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Mrs. Gilbert H. Gros- venor, Miss Belle Gurnee, Miss Anne Hegeman, Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, Mrs. David S. Ingalls, Mrs, Deming Jarves, Mrs. John P. Jackson, Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. Maxim Karolik, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelly, Miss Bessie Kibbey, Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Mrs. Cary D. Langhorne, Mrs. Henry P. Loomis, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr., Mrs. Arthur Jeffrey Parsons, Mrs. Phillip Lee Phillips, Mrs. Thomas W.| Phillips, jr, Mrs. Willlam V. Pratt,| Mrs. William C. Rives, Mrs. William | McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Walter R.| Tuckerman, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, | Mrs. Charles R. Sheppard, Mrs. Edward Walker and Mrs. Joseph' E., Washing- ton. | The concert will be given in the ball | room of Dr. and Mrs. Langhorne at 1520 Twentieth street, at 9:30 o'clock, | and is being arranged by Mr. Maxim Karolik, formerly of the Russian Opera. The proceeds will be added to the fund for the American Society for the Re- lief of Russian Exiles, Inc., which has headquarters in New York City. Mrs. | Thomas P. Loomis, aunt of the Secre- | tary of State, Mr. Stimson, is president of the society and is now in Geneva in the interest of the work of the | soclety. Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, who started the Near East Rellef Work- shop for worn clothes in Sofia, is chair- | man of the Washington Committee and | Mr. Howard Moran is treasurer for the entertainment April 21. A AN Sprmg Card pflrty for Shrine of Sacred Heart. ‘The annual Spring card party for the benefit of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart will be held in the Parish Hall, | Sixteenth street at Park road, Wednes- | day, at 8 o'clock. The committee in | charge includes Mrs. W. J. Dante, Mrs George Davies, Miss Bessie Dodson, Miss Mary Ellery, Miss Margie Emory, Miss | Louie Heitman, Miss Prances McDonald | and Mrs. John Morris. REDUCED! We've made a general Cut th at drastically reduced prices good policy now. Here’s how you buy Red and Pointed Foxes— beautifully modeled scarfs— of the $50 and $55 grades, reduced to.. COLD STORAGE Cold Storage is the nat- ural preservat! REPAIL REM are the most modern can be planned. styled. WE SEND ANYWHERE WITHIN FOR THE GARMENTS The Original “G” 1215 G St. Street Nati FOX SCARFS the entire stock—deeming “forced 25 The most adept crafts- ter Furs repaired and re- Pm. Rosgendorf Metropolitan 9285 D. 0., APRIL. 12, Engagement Announced MISS VESTA A. POLLOCK, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Pol- lock, announce her engagement to Mr. Wallace P. Lynn, son of Mrs. Mary P. Lynn. The wedding will take place late in June. —Brooks Photo. Concert Sponsored by Zonta Club at Y. W.C. A.' The Zonta Club of Washington has | completed arrangements for a concert to | be given April 23 at 8:15 o'clock in the Barker Hall of the Y. W. C. A, for | the benefit of the permanent work | fund. The list of patronesses includes Mrs. Addam 8. McAllister, Mrs. George O. Sanford, Mrs. Charles I. Corby, Mrs. William' P. Gude, Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer, Mrs. W. F. Gutelius, Mrs. Ed- ward W. Thompson and Miss Frieda Kenyon, » DON'T WORRY! We use the remarkable new Ne somfort wave machin that eNminRies all the discomforts of other meth Expert and experienced operators ex- clusively. Phone Metropolitan 0900 for " appointment. Nestle Permanent Wave $10 BELLEVUE HOTEL BEAUTY SHOPPE 15 E St. NW. One Block West Union Station. Open_Evenings. roughout selling” business [RING AND [ODELING 25 MILES Furrier lonal 8663 1931—PART THREE. Columbian Women to Hear Mrs.Keyes' Travelogue \:h ‘The trip through South America made by Mrs. Prances Parkinson Keyes, which supplied the material for a series of delightful travel articles, will be re- viewed by her at the Columbian Women banquet on the evening of April 24, when she will head the list of distin- guished speakers, Mrs. Keyes will {llustrate her talk with examples of native costumes of the various Latin American countries, exhibited on living models, the latter probably being a group chosen from the membership of Columbian Women. This talk has been given by Mrs. Keyes only once before in Washington, made before her fellow members of the Con- gressional Club. Attending the banquet with Mrs. Keyes will be her two house guests from New Hampshire. A group of songs, in keeping with the Spring spirit and the cherry blos- som season, will be given by Miss Hen- riette LeMenager, a young Washing- ton singer who has studied here and abroad, accompanied by Miss Harriet Nash at the piano. ‘To further the sociability and cordial atmosphere of the occasion, Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., chairman of the Program Committee, is taking a group of Colum- SOCIETY. esses. These members will have as dis- 300 ts who will attend the banquet, supplying introductions where these are necessary. Iowa's Guests Fridly At Printing Office. The Tows State Soclety will be en- tertained at the Government Printing Office Friday evening, with the public printer, Mr. George H. Carter, as host, assisted by the officers of the soclety. Groups of the visitors will be taken through the plant, starting from the auditorjum, at intervals of 15 minutes after 8 o'clock, then will return to the auditorfum for informal visiting end refreshments. Dancing will commence at 8:30 o'clock. All members and friends of the so- ciety are invited to attend this meeting. WOOD'’S PHARMACY, 3308 45th ST. N.W. Wesley Heights. Featuring Stoneleigh Candi Homemade cheon _Servic Waffles. T bian Women to act as assistant host- ... for assured Q tal ©® THE WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER ® Individuality . . . seek the Raleigh label BADGER COLLARS THIS EX- USITE PAQUIN ,CREATION . . . . . Poquin fashioned a de- lightfully smart coat for spring wear that wears a collar of badger, and developed in the new spongy fabrics. 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Montgomery & Holober Creators of Beautiful Furnishings for the Home Factory Representatives. 208-9-10 Woodward Building 15th and H Streets N.W. Heavy Broadloom Carpet, 9x12. $57.50 Ends Serged— 20 Different Colors H. Zirkin & Sons, Inc. 821 14th Street Northwest Saks Fur Company 610 12th Street Northwest Joseph Sperling, Ine. 709 13th Street Northwest Master: Ph. Dis. 6027 and Security Storage Company™. Shaffer Fur Company 1212 G Street Northwest Francke, Furrier, Inec. 1328 G Street Northwest Lustick Fur Company 1204 G Street Northwest Capitol Fur Shop, Inc. 1208 G Street Northwest Member Merchants, and M#gs. Assn. Guild Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST—BETWEEN F & G A New Shipment of BOUCLE KNIT SUITS $I8.75 Regular $25 to $39.50 Values three-plece styles, with short and long sleeves in styles to become the miss and matron. They are trimmed with henistitching, embroidery and applique. Brown and white Black and white Turquoise and blush Canary and eggshell Tropic and eggshell !:n-nd and eggshell New Crepe de Chine and Eyelet Batiste BLOUSES $].95 Regular $2.95 and $3.95 Values These are beautiful blouses for this moderate price. They are of de chine and let eml lered batiste and linen in four styles, Peter collar, Ruth Chatterton Bertha, jabot style and lored tucked type. ‘Whi Eggshell Turquoise Sizes 32 to 40. Maize Blush