Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY; of the Washington Herald, will be the | trict of Columbia “Voteless” League of | Democratic Club, on New Hampshire| Among those who have taken tickets Ruest of honor at the Arts tomor. | Women Voters, received with Miss|avenue at Q street northwest, this eve- | for the gala performance of the Wom. Tom evening and will give an Informal | Sherwin. Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin and | ning at 8:30 o'clock. # talk on some phases of her work. Mrs. | Mrs. Eiwood Street of Washington, — en’s Army and Navy League at the Susan Hunter Walker will be the hostess. | committee chairman of the national "fim::::“;he u:lfl::g:h;gu n.:-u vul: ?o‘vl‘he carnival rm&nykflzfln‘nr Co M fth Page. 2 Pt I e, ided the tea table. - ann eith’s Theater for e TS, tinued From FIth PASE) | orfie Association for the Preservation | '°4EUe: presided lea Tollowed the cere- | Danuet of Columbian Women of the | ors and Marines' Fund are Gen. Dou 1‘ fits will be held in the old Stone | Of Virginia Antiquities will et 10- | mony g the lengue headaquarters. on | GEOTge Washington University, Priday, | ins MacAyihur Maj Gen: Mertitie A ofe o ., Pri morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the| gqy, teenth street, ‘which hand- | April 24, at the Chevy Chase Club, s Ireland, Maj. Gen ames E. Peche » fefflemy. In Broskeville, M. Priday | O onal ‘Darmes. Club.. Mrs. John P | Seventeenth street. at Yablet was un- | Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, former | Maj, Gen, Stephen O. Muqua, Ma), Ge Y ’ 1 1 APRIL 15, 1931: .y - | Russell and Mrs. Boggs of Fredericks- | vejled in honor of 72 pioneer suffrage | Assistant Attorney General and among | H. L. Giicrist, Maj. Gen. Hugh Drum, B e e | urg " will e present o speak on the | \oq cilisenchip, workers nominsie for | the outstanding woman lawyers of the Maj Gen 3L ‘De With, Maj Gen. Mary Ball house. Tea W serve 0 b country. arty p, Maj. Gen, John W. Gu- and tell about their history. Tea | Mary the league's national roll of honcr. e brincipal spesker at the bunquet | ok, Mal, Gon S ot . G : — Alpha Pi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi| W Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, wife | George V. H. Moseley,.Gen. Rol '&"?h?.fifa'"n'umfg -'.?;'w‘?finf:;“iie.w ‘The general council of the National|at George Washington University has| of the Senator from New Hampshire, |lan, Brig. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulos, | 1 Hall. It was built ‘n 1808 and | League of Women Voters, in session | been hostess for the last three days to|and a celebrity in her own right as| Brig. Gen. J. F. McKinley, ‘Brig. Gen.| g | here; will entertain at dinner this eve- | Miss Margaret Maize, president of Beta | Frances Parkinson Keyes, well known | H. C. Whitehead, Brig. Gen. William H. | ni vy e o gl e Mg o in the Florentine room of the | Province, who carried on her inspection | Writer and editor. Tichappat, Brig. Gen. Edwin D. Brick- -~ - Wardman Park Hotel in honor cf “three | of the chapter. A tea was given Sunday| Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., chairman of | er, Brig. Gen. J. M. Chamberlain, re- Z ? i e e builings there. Au. | woman chiefs’—Miss Grace Abbott, di- | In her honor, to which representatives |*he Frogram Committee for the banquer | tired: Gol Warren W. Whitside,” Gol i y A % h rector of the Children’s Bureau: Miss | of the other sororities on the campus| Will have as assistant hostesses Miss | Julien E. Yates, Rear Admiral J. > ; Pl be served after Mrs. Lewis' talk. |after the meeting. 24 and 25, 1814, and found shelter : ) ) ) E Yales Rear Admiral . Mary Anderson, chief of the Women's | were invited. A luncheon was held Mon- | Alice Henning, sister of Dean George | Blakeley, Rear Admira . Bris o e Iuee 1o ot svariing) | Bureau, and Dr. Loulse Stanley of the | day and Monday evening the customary | N. Henning of the Graduate Schooj of | Rear Admiral H. V. Butler, Kear Ad- being owned and occupled by My, | Bureau of Home Economics. Mrs. Ros- | supper was held, at which Miss Ellzabeth | Létiers and Sciences, and with the wives | miral J. J. Cheatham, Rear Admiral REE "R .. coe Anderson cf St. Louls, vice presi- | Chamblin, Miss Helen Martel snd Miss |of.the deans of other schools of the unj~ | F. H. Clark, Rear Admiral George C. f the league, will preside. | Louise Stokes, presidents of three so- . including Mrs. John Donald- | D&y, Rear Admiral A. Farenholt, Rear 2 . ;_’?m trustees of the academy were | dent o gu! Ly | sarigy o Ge(?rle Washington, were | 50n, Wife of the acting dean of Colum. | Admiral W.'R. Gherardi, Rear Admiral 3 omas Davis, Mr. John H. Riggs, | i John Halligan, Rear Admiral F. H. " | of great interest to women, will be ex- | guests, |blan College; Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, g e i iery A Thoons | plained by the three chisfs and the | ° Miss Maize is herself a graduate of | Wife of the S the Jusior By | TS s Sl I . Seaned sev/ Mr. Ignatius Waiers, Mr. Thomas | P { the Le f We Voters | Gy Washi University, having | Mrs. Oscar Benwood Hunter and Mrs. | Rear ‘Admiral W. D. fiaar <A ‘and Mr. David Newlin and they | relation of the League of Women Voters | George Washington University, having | Mrs. | L Ay Rar Ad- fi’m“ control of the school. The | to thel work will be discussed by the | (aken her AB. degree in 1928 She is | Joscph H. Koe, wives of assistant deans (MIsL W. A Moffett, Rear Admiral Da- | | { the General Alumni|of the School of Medicine; Mrs. Charles teacher of whom there is any rec- | council members. D s e o i | i N. Taylor, Rear Admiral Frank B. Up- ord was Samuel Bumstead, who served | Miss Belle Sherwin, president of the | Association of the university, chairman | S. Collier, wife of the acting dean of ham, Brig. Gen. H. Matthews, Brig. | « o I d at her home in | of the graduate endowment fund and a | the Law School: Mrs. John R. Lapham | £ ; 1 . three vears, resigning in 1823. He was | ieague, entertaine i et Gen. R. H. Lane, Brig. Gen. D. F. 2 “rgstown this afternoon in honor of | member of the Columbian Women. wife of the dean of the School of Engi sticpeeded by James Kahill. An in-| Gecrge | neering! Mrs. Louis P Bradtey, wite ‘of | MYes and Brig. Gen. Dion Williams, : erica nas uc ) { the members of the organization who | - | ,m‘h"’?",fia“;’_‘ of the fees first| e attending the snnual meeting of| The Huguenot Boclety of Washington | the dean oOf the Sehiol ot hamire Mrs. Harry Adams 8 ° *“s. Gibson | 4 i the general council here. Mrs. Henry | will’be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | Mrs. William Carl Ruediger, wife of the | Buttfield, both of Plain N. 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