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% madfl;’w’mm members, Bach bl-monthl 'Ill emt ot A single m;emz mifln f M uscfl wlll b2 followed i of oo i, Toloned lllé'm.s of !hmflnea using that type of A list of speakers for theé club 18 in process of Selection and wil be an- nounced as soon as completed. Writers desiring_to 3, Miterid meetings may send names to Mrs. Ione Muun!y 2560 Uni- versity place. United Démocratic LW Enforcement | clnbu will hold their annual meeting ¢ the Co nal Country Club Oc- l,ob!r 2 at nioon, followed by a luncheon at 1 pm., at Which Miss Jessie Dell, Civil Service commilssioner; Mrs, Gif: ford Pinchot, wife of Gov, einchot and Mn A. Hainés Lippincott of New Jer- ning conservation lev!y‘l Restaurant, Eleventh - street and Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs, Arthur G. nden read & paper, “ dte Man.” Mrs. Robert Young of thé Courtesy Com- mittee introduced Mrs. Harlan Upde- | graff, a visiting P. E. O,, who spoke, and Mrs. Helen M. Hunter, irman of the Radio Committce of the District of Columbia federation, who told of the programs being _preseén ench week over Statlons WISV and The néxt meeting will be Dcwber 13 at the home of Mrs Caroline B. Stevens, lBlS Hobart street. Soroptimist Club.—¢ Roge! the Employment Service ol “the United States Department of Labor spoke on “Employment Service” at the Wednes- day luncheon meeting at the Lafayette will speak. The mesting will be pre- | Hotel. si éd over by thé State And Nlt.lmm; resident, Mrs. Jeste W. Nicholfon. | eservations for the luncheon should be made at 103 Newlands street, Chevy Chsse, Md, not later than Septem- T brahaw Lincolm Cirele, No. 3, Ladies | A. R, met MorMay evening at. the | WflllN Hotel, with the president, Mrs. Otcar A. Bérgren, presiding. Generdl | orders fmm the national ident, Mrs. Margaret Grandle of Pittsburg, Kans., | wm read, Application for member- p wis made by Mrs. Mary J. Fisher. wuu.m Avery was made an hvnornry‘ member. Demfl“\e‘ntolihem W, ILC. will hold school of instructions tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock at Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club, Eleventh and L streets. Artity and vay Society, C. A. R— An outdoor swim and luncheon was held tember 19 at the Army, Navy | and Mariné Country Club pool, ar-| nnged by _the senior president, %“Mrs - Ormond_Cox. Joyce Geiger, ter of Msj (}AMN Gelger of tico, gave exhibition swimming. soclety has !orwnrded 'z check for t.h= fund to réstore dry Ball room | at_Wakefleld. . ‘The October meeting will be held at the home of Maj. and Mrs. F. Gran- ville Munson in Hyattsville, and an| outdoor program is being planned. All Junior members, whose parents cannot | take them will bé taken in cars avail- able for the trip. A report will be the nm at Yorktown depicting Corn- wallis’ surrender in the Revolutionary \Vnr Mrs, Cox will atténd this évent at Yorktown. The Sixtéénth " Street Heights’ Club | wt Séptenber 22 at the 1e of Mrs, iillam PF. Callander, 1417 Van Buren str&t 'l'he new DIE:giml Mrs. Thomas J. and received re- ol Lhe s for the new year. program consisted of personal va- atim experiences of the mem! u eeunc be held at hani! 5, Dénnis, 715 Vln et Olobbs 13, ThE ihtun Club met,gic:d.ly eve- nitig. mpdencor, e dent Mlhel J. . It was decids to ha! g:}lthly meetings :g tfig npnnmen of Miss Grace Sprucétbs; chllflmn ‘for the différent commit- tees were m as mflo-)?lc -gnnunc Agnés Phelps a 2 4. Mem- ‘bership, Amy Steinmetz; sick, Theresa social, Mary Jane Terney, and nnhnclty Mabel Rosenberger. The Twentieth Cl meet, :t the Y. M. C. !\uwun Economics ?}m first_meet the elemtlve held Ber 2 b ’s City Club. — units and group le:mnwmrypzrtywbehe later tn the month will be oul dnfi unit, tnder the dlrectlon o! M. ith senrs wfll :g on Sat- y évening. fon pro- mm for she xsr be wnsldered hucit m lnd B‘.‘ will be re: me Hospitality Com- im. Gladys B. Middtertiss, | an, in charge. The Delta Sigma Délphian cmglé; met September 21 at 10 am. Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Thwdare sw-t yice president, presided. Mrs. Eleanor R, Wilson, resident secretary of Del- g'mn for the literary program, wgi charge of the program. The sub- Ject discussed was “The Roots of our: Culture.” Mrs. Robert A. Cooper | sen “The 'rhree Epochs of Prebis- torie Life”; a Page Irving, “The Discovery of e, Mrs, Charles E. Riordan, Primmve Homes"”; Mrs. Charles Basset, Develupment of Food Plants”; Mrs. W. B. Hayes, “Domesti- cation of Animals”: Mrs. James 8, ysL ?flmmve c.othtnx Mrs. Clande flor, “The Dlmvery of Metdls”; it Stotkett, “Art and Picturé wmm and the Religion of Primitive | Man. The néxt theeting will be Octobfl" 5 4t 10 am. in the Shorecham Hotel. Nitjonid] Leagtie of Atherica; Pen Woinen, through its National &x- ecutive Board, has voted to accept the invitation of the District of Columbia George Washington Bicentennial Com- mission to assist definit. n the search being made for tW oldest native-born American _mother. Mme. Emanuel Dimitriu, editor of the league bulletin, will broadcast to the more than 50 | branches the hope of the prganization { that the woman to be 50 signally hon- ored in Washington on May 8 may be found through the efforts of league | members or may prove to be in the | family line of some Amencnn woman | it tecognition of ThE lmpoflxn"e of | the Bicentennial year, the league will stdge events of unusual brilliance dur-| ing its convention sessions in April, 1932, Thess will include a natiopal concert . an1 a natiopal art exhibit. At the forme: it is expected there will | be produced tt inning_choral | b h animent ! which gue in a lyric :mtet has been to provide a lyric uuh 2 Deorgs Washingto tif for the choral Chapter B, P. E. 0. Sistethood, met | ‘Tuesday at the the of Mrs. Robert McMillan, 208 . Copnecticit avenue, Kensington, Md. Ass..sting houcms were Mrs. Georgs B. Woods, g Wooaraft, Mre. G. Fi. Thoms na 3 P, B. Curtis. Miss .mm 0. Elting. | the president, who just. réturns§ i the thirtieth ben 1 convention of suvrzm! Chépter, P. E. O, Sister- haod, Portland, Oreg, presided. nevoupm were led by the chaplain, Mrs. W. H. Magruder, wd teports were given by Mrs. R, M. Wolfe, re~ofding secretaty, end Mrs. J. W. Thompson, reoqrdm w'eta S kb('rge' chairmen Protnm Uomm't fie«! Ih:r the ot the 'l fn;ton the ity and the Mai the new g{‘ hld ent to G. Ji - ane Pyles, ¥, each mem A brief recently passed away, Somes Cioh, .Aldlwbc the Executive Com= | “omen 's Clubs. | gram sponsort Club will | . An invitation to attend 4 luncheon at the Lord Baltimore nom Saturday was_extended by the Gurmllm!st Club of Baltimore to Wl.i n Soropti- by Lee T, president of mfz Aé{xe;écnn P, Clll o of Buropu- mist Clubs, an Y mem- ber of the Baltimore soromem who have recently returned visit to the Euroj imist Clul Ruby Lee Minor nve a resume’ of the trip at the 1un|:heon Marjorie Webster, chnirmxn activities, is in charge of next ednes- day's soclal meeting. Cutléy Club—The first anfual ba- zaar, entertainment &nd dance will be held in Ci It Hall, Tenth and G streets, next Friday and Saturddy evenings, Besides the several booths, !rum | a number of novelties that wfll enur- tain and amuse children and -ups have been secured, the ent! H n air taking on the lmahnce o{ a carni- val or mardl gras cele Ilr will be ap- plied to Archbishop Curley’s scholar- ship fund for poor, rvl children, ho, othefwite, Woull eprived of the advantages of a mchr education. District of Coluj bh reuu-u.mlol pu columbll Ptlbllc ker on the pro- over_ | tion WJEV to- morrow morning at, 10: so o'clock. “Com- munjty Centers #nd Our Incredsing Leisure” will, be the subjéct of the talk. Erma will be the soloist, with Margaret e Grant as accom- Mrs. Charles Bais, vice chair- director of Cort nltf et of the En Schools, will panist. | man of the Radio Program Committes, will announce. The “Among Women" taik, due to the change from q.yu,gh ng, will be given at 11:30 o'clock 'l*ue 3y morning ver station WMAL. . Harvey W. lley will be the s ‘‘Conserva- tion” will be the su of the talk. Mrs. B M. Hunter, ci of radio ‘pmgnma will anne The Napforal ""},fl“fl‘““" of National Delphian c met at :tt Wwillard Hotel, Eeptgnflm' dent, Mrs. T. F. Law, following, appointments’ lismen l;n, Mrs. F. porter, uth N. i keerér, Mn, h B. of scrap , Mrs. L. ittee, Mgthbership Cc 2m Lunn and Mrs. Enckson Mrl. MH !lblnor Wilson, field secretary, fiiade dn address. Mrs. Douglas was a guest of Mrs. Chichester's, and Mfs. Yates of Houston, Tex., a former Del- phian th tppli!d for membership in P esentéd thé former pres- lnrlu F. Schoonmiaker, warded to suct the Chicago office. gx was an “Intro- of nentlsunce B the Ja cessful Jeadey m'}?’: ’é‘”’»i'a“{; iven by " Bevh res. chardcter- lent ned ‘were pre- and follows: Mlldem Playing Jucx~swnu a Greek 2 inting ne o marblfl was discussed Mrs, Cl nmaker; “The Nvity u{ "Chvallini; the % from’ 8t. d by Mrs. cflfl'fi" 'hn;/lot Min's in Veniee “B EH l:ncg_wu 16 W, nt, save a i a= leader for the p next meeting will be 1 B& held at tober 14, at the inquest of Pllot Officer -Yaughan, wha w8 Killed in an air Mnd it was n of Capt. u‘hin-Fowler and thdt they were onl; ooy, father 'and son in the Royil lter FULTON COURT No. 2551 17th St. N.W. Near Colummbia Rd. 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