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silent tribute was paid over of twe members, Edward nt, and Mrs. . The address of | i b Falird ,Addie Hickman, department Menl Mrs. Loulse Watson, riment senior Entrikin, ven by John Rob-|a, Wales society will participate | the George Washington I' nten- nial Commission bas been lefl o & | committee, which will report at the Dext meeting. The next meeting is November 3. Colambia Floral Circle will meet to- morrow at 1 pm. with Mrs, Mary E. ishetmer, IZZ'I Hh'& place; Mrs. m unu' Mussey Tent, M-! fl Union Veterans of the m Wu met October 23, with Mrs. iding. Joseph R. Rose, mmmnnder—clm ot Lincoin Clmp Sons | edge of ob- The proceeds will e ivvoted o the butiding ‘fund. Com- mittee on Veterans' Night Reception rtial report. A reception will be held November 13 for the comrades | the G. A. R. and president of the | R. C., Department of the Potomac, and their respective staffs. P. E. O. Sisterhood Will have & i November 4, at 12:30 o'clock, incheon l“: 1010 F street. All members are in- vited. Ameriean Association of University requested to Cabin John or Gilen Echo car line, o to Foxall Village and Vicinity. plenic supper to be eaten after at the home of the leader, k W. Pyle, D 1] "“0( 'h: a'mn uh.lnmn faculty, or- row at 4 p.m. on Malvern Festival, held @t Grest Maivern, England, in August. lish Drama” is W.|was served, followed i A bridge luncheon will bo held Thurs- utdl.!pm for members and guests reserval should be made . | Murray, to m Research Center so that inter- ested members may join groups for spe- clal study. Mrs. William E. Chamberlin will con- sult with members in relation to the lb'lhl fund. ights Child Study Club e of Mrs. George | Mary wxnnu. Mrs. Clme H. Mrs. Anna Horne, Charlotte Cary. L n.mml senior Mdt, Mrs. lthel Mrs. Scott, Ruth smu. Mrs. Amu Dmmm )Irl | Willoughby, Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Grace | Beibold, president of the Dold Star | Mothers, “made next meeting will be November 11, lfi the | Soldiers, Saflors and Marines’ Club. Chapter B, P. E. O; met Tuesda: | the home of Mrs. J. P. Hendricks, N street, with the president, Miss oo sie O. Elting, “gmmn. Pertinent | thoughts in regard to Cottey College, | contained in the report of Mrs. Edith Markham Wallace, supreme president, | given at the recent -upreme conven- | tion, were read by Mrs. J. T. Spicknall | The report of Miss Emma Sirrene, dele. | gate -operative Committee. line B Stephen, to be given some young | woman sponsored by the chapter. “swfle- of Old Georgetown” was the theme of a mptr by Mrs, Hendricks. Tea was lerv were Mrs. J 8. Cole lx;g Ml'l The next m 10, when dinner be served at the Mount _Pleasant Congregational Church at 6:45 o'clock. Horace N. Albright, director of the National Park Service, will give an {llustrated lecture. Park View Women's Club~—The art section met at the home of Mrs. Maurice | Smith, 315 Madison street. The assist- ing hostesses were Mrs. Lawrenoce Mur- ray and Mrs. Fred 8. Walker. Luncheon an informal social. Mrs. Murray read an announce- ment of the new pictures now being exhibited at the Gallery. The art section is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Pred S. Walker, Mrs. Maurice Smith vice chairman. The literary section, Mrs. Lawrence chairman, held a meeting ‘l\ll.lly night at the home of Mrs. George F. Dalwick, 514 Kenyon street. ‘The Ilfl!tln! hostesses were Mrs. Jo- interpretation of the pl retts of Wimpole Street.” Logan gave a discussion of the mar- ried m Robert and Elizabeth Bar: The necuuve JBoard will HIM at the home of the president, Mrs. ree B. be | Ashburn, 3230 Park place, Novemher 3 of the manuscrij F. O'Brien, who will read 'ml.l lecture_and glides have been to the Community Chest by Dr. Foote's turn is mu the Chest in Ing various inter- organizations. Army Relief Society, Branch No. 2.— m L. Hn)e%;m preside at an umrg"-hnuy at 11 am., in QG Margaret's Hall, Connecticut ue and Bancroft place. - All mem- and others mfienflfll are invited. NWM'N)I."I at the P. 0. wmnm ‘an account of the m and Early History of Russia” mt at the residence of Mrs. Nehnrd L. Hoxie and her sister, Mrs. m Clay Sherrill, 3401 Macomb street. This followed a luncheon and business session. Mrs. W. P. Sterns esses. Mrs, Harry O. Hine, 3204 Highland place, will entertain Chapter G N vember 12, when a guest speaker will s:- an account of the Supreme Chap- mnvmtlen held in Portland, Ore ember. Mrs. Hine also w y;‘a\;- R v Jooa] Co-operative Board aantu from each of the eight chap- ters in the District of Columbia were in attendance. assisted Mrs. Hine, The Women's Auxiliary to the Rail- way Mail Association met at the Capi- tol Park Hotel. Issues of importance to come before the convention at San Antonio, Tex.. in November were dis- cussed. A new member, Mrs. Foraythe. ship to 102. The meeting closed with the showing of slides and cards. Mrs Oollins gate a short talk on each pie- ture. The first of a series of social evenings was held October 17 at the home of Mrs. R. L. Rouse, 1325 Hemlock street X e ‘gave sleight-of-hand selections were rendered Gray and Miss Mamie Rouse, accomp: Benson, Joint Committee on ntation for the Dis- triet of Columbia will be honor guests. The Monday Auction and Contract Bridge Club will 1:30 pm the group. Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, chairman, will preside at the House Committee luncheon meeting Tuesday at 11 am A meeting of the Book Review Sec- tion, Mrs. Paul D. Bunker, chairman, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:43 ©'clock \ Lincoln Woman O. on October 19, when two | Members of Chapter G brought the total member- | ied by Miss Catherine | ¢ meet tomorrow at | at 1 o'clock. Lumnm will be served P the bus - session. The National Cw Cha; Delphian_ Society met Wt Jellef’s Little Theater, the president, Mrs. T. F. Law, presiding. chair- man of the Seminar Board, Mrs. O. A. Bergren, announced c! in meeting dates as follows: Noveml 4 and 18 instead of November 11 and 25. The meeting November 18 will be held at the home of Mrs. C. F. Sel e Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Meet | Wi December 2 and 9, January 13, 20 and 27. There will be no changes in the Feb- rulry schedule. March 9, 23 and 30. Ellis was guest of honor She later conducted the mem- ms through the National Gallery of ‘The -subject of the day's “Three Fifteen! of the esday in leader for the meetln( November 4 nt |9:45 am. | | The Helen Wood Circle of the Flor- ence Crittenton Home held & luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. E H Rietzke, 7715 Chicago avenue, Silver | Spring, Md. The president, Mrs. Frank | W. Carden, presided. Special anniver- xnn calendar cards were distributed. | The birthday box will be used, the | first contribution being the 5-year- old daughter of the hostess. Piano se- | lections 'were given by Mrs. Rietzxe. Relief Corps met | Tecently at the Soldiers, Sailors and | Marines’ Club, the president, Mrs. Doyle Mrs. Horn, chairman of the Executive Committee announced a card party November 16 at the club, Eleventh and L streets. The next meeting will be November | 2. when the department inspector, Mrs Margaret Marsh, will inspect the work of the corps. Twentieth Century Club—Grand Duch- | ess Marie of Russia, who wrote “The|s J. A.| Education of a Princess,” will be the| guest of honor and the speaker at the monthly meeting November § at 11 am at the Y, W. C. A. Building, W. Husband presiding. The International Outlook Section, Mrs. George F. Bowerman chairman, will meet No\embef 2 at 2:15 pm. at the Y. W. C. A. A Czachoslovakian program will be given by Mme. Papanck, wife of the secretary, Mrs. W. All club members and-their B’ucst.s are invited to attend. The French Section will meet Novem- ber 4 at 2 pm. st the Y. W. Building. After an imaginary in the French capital, the memhers \111 ” lunch at the “Auberge Normande.” s | The literature section met Monday | g, Mrs. | De ¢ F. Putnam. )lrs. A. R. Crandall Mrs. T. H. Dawson, chair- | reviewed the book “Men of Art” and | man. invites interested members to join | M™s. Dayton Ward read a paper, | | evening at the home of the leader, Taste in Literature.” The vice chair- | ington Universif the | t {man is Mrs. Willlam R. Maxon. secretary-treasurer, Mrs. A. R. Crandall; | hospitality chairman, Johnston B.1 | Campbell, and the Executive Commi! tee, Mrs. George F. Bowerman, ) Bcnumln F. Smith, Mrs, Ernest R McCamos. Mrs. Austin Clark and Miss A business meeting, bpen to all mem- | Joy L. Webster. bers, will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. The presider bin, will preside. The Junior Section, Mrs. G chairman, will meet Friday at | 8ided. The following committees were | 8 o'clock. A x:):‘n age to the Washington | has been arranged for Sat- Members will meet at the club &t 2 o'clock. man, vice president, ln-‘g “Hebrew Literature. Miss Mrs. William Lee Cor-| topic was live Newbom had charge of the! | _The Women's Home Club_of | Beach met at the Thomas Circle Clu and Mrs. Roselia Shaw, president, pre- Widdifield: Membership, Mrs. Eckert: Publicity, Mm Lucille Holland, )(L!s E. DeNeale: mhl mncnn. Mrs. u.-lsunu Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Nock ‘lx\?lelflu‘ Circle Club Voteless District of Columbia of W -M: ‘hostesses ; Mrs. Charles | 5° % Wil be November | &% Jan appointed: Calendar, Mrs. Edward | chos Charles | m, itality, Mrs. Cas- | Elisabeth Pitz- ! Lane; | The meetings will be held on the g\m. Miss Lulu Adams presented | third Thursday of each month at the | has had to postpone its play Delphian Traveler” Short talks | Thomas the various phases of Hebrew m-1 vs: “Hebrew THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MRS. GEORGETTE ROSS HOWARD, Who will resume her current topics talks next Tuesdéy at 11 o'clock at the National Ciub House of the American a% | Association of University Women, 1634 I street, when she will review recent political events at home and abroad, with special emphasis on the crisis in England. In addition to her class at the Uni- versity Club, Mrs. Howard speaks regu- larly before the ial Dames, the lludenu of Mount Vernon Seminary and the Woman's City Club of Rich- Kelway, and the officers will asist in recelving. Mrs. McKelway will preside at a luncheon mes of the Executive Board at 1 o'clock at the Women's City Club. The Distriet Sunshine and Soc will meet at the home of Mrs. ttell, 3704 Porter street, Monday o'clock. The hostesses Mrs. Trevena. The speaker will from the Americanization School. Mrs, L. H. Meyers ent bridge group last Thursday. The Board of Lady Managers of the Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hos- ’“M met 'Puudly at the Willard Hotel, where Mrs. William J. Brewer presented Mrs. M. G. Vlllhln ident of the Wfl. with small n from the |lt2 the The Zonta Club held a Halloween dlnner at the Dodge Hotel garden house. prendant Mrs. Amelia Gude 'rbomn presided. Mrs. Katherine Maddox of Chicago, first vice president of Zonta International, l‘r.)k Committee reports included that of the permlne'nl work loan fund,” which named six girls to whom loans are be- ing made that they may advance in chosen It was ani the meeting Iur November 4 m & supper at the Raleigh Hotel. The District of Columbia Federation of w—h.;" cn;:; m‘;th at mfla';;:sevelt Hotel Monday. e pres ;, Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt, presided. The officers who gave reports were Mrs. Ernest mniel recording nmf‘rymurxyl Eva Criswell, corres F. C. Bnnley treasurer. llefll-t g&e of the club’s Lfllhflm with the 'omen’s Club in Paris, which gives the clubwomen _who abroad on, spoke. A cartoon Clifford Berryman of The Star will be gl:ced by the clubwomen in the stores side a receptacle for food donations. Reports were given by Mrs, Vir White Speel, director to the General Federation; Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfoot on the Yorktown Sesquicentennial; Mrs. Harry V. Schnabel, Civic Development chairman; Mrs. Fenno Sawtelle, .| Pourth of July Ccelebration and Mrs. _ chairman : mittes. of Ex-Service Com- Mrs. Henrietta Burton, MtheD(- t for the " | partmen Indilnslvvk! 3 E B. Shne told of a tree-planti th the Bicentennial vember €, 7 and 8, as member delegate of the diocese. St. Mark's Branch will s Fall dance November 3 at St. ‘s Hall, from 9§ to 12 o'clock. brlntho on the first Monday night meeting plans were form- ulated for the annual supper to be held in Epiphany Church Plfllh Hall, No- vember 3, from 3 Church’ of Our &fflfluflnfiimdfln..’mh‘n- Curley Club—Rehearsals are being held on Tuesday and Priday even! and Sunday afternoons at the Con nenm Hotel for the dramatic presen- “The Thirteenth Chair,” under the direction of Arthur Bradley White. Three performances will be given—No- | o vember 29 and 30 and December 1—in one of the largest parish halls in Wash- %e ual banquet tendered Rev. Prancis X Cavanagh, spiritual director of the club, will be held in the Conti- nental Hotel November 23 at 7 p.m. Miss Dorothy Barrett entertained the Entertainment Committee at her residence, 10 Bryant street northeast, 'mmy evenln. annual Halloween masquerade dlnee was held in v.he Continental Ho- tel Thursday even: The club met tinental iven in wi Joseph Hyland, Rev. Prancis X. Cavanagh, Miss Gretchen Baden, Miss Romona Raley, Miss Marietta Ih'l‘ll. Miss Dilcet James, Miss Miriam Ihra- matrout, Miss Katherine De Phierry and an orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Dot Wildman appeared. of Washington and Balti- more were entertained j at Olney lnn Wednesday evening a Hal- loween dinner party given by Clara Mae Downey, Soroptomist and owner of the inn. Marjorie Webster, chairman of the Social Committee, was master of cere- eration mist Clubs, introduced her guest, Dr. Louis C. Ball of the New York Club and honorary president of the International Dental Health Foundation for Children, who talked on ‘The Spirit o‘:’:fi'fi‘mm h c 10no! member the ‘Washington mmm ), u:{ lnne Crystal Abelli, wife of the Bo- livian Minister to the United States, and her molher Mrs. Hylands, were guests of honor. Elizabeth Sohon was wel- comed as a new member. Mrs. L. B. Schloff was the guest of honot at the luncheon meet| Tuesday at the Woman's City Club and spoke on ‘The Value of Char- acter-Building Otnnl-tlmnnuuru- Miss Frieds Ken- lhtflub'lllb‘ thnwul-l er November 8 University Club at "0 o'clock. ‘The official of the D. A. V. last week concentrated upon a series of d-uy conferences at the Veterans' Ad- ministration, which 'u participated mfim greet- pening day and at one of the general eonl’erencu later in the week fully explained the national paign of the D. A.VJonhutnm- ployment the more 75,000 men employable but un-nphy.d. Distribution of free clothing to indi- (enc veterans continues at the office of the District of Columbia $5 be heid In November, I Which the | %6t 8. clubwomen were to take part. Kirk Ritter, a te from the Americanization 001, sang & group of songs. Mrs. Barnes, the new poet laureate, uested that all poems to be entered the contest be sent to the Chastleton. gave a group of vocal selections. lecture was given by Miss Mil Laville. Mrs. Waterman, chairman of Resolutions, presented the civil service resolution for reindorsement, whlch was approved. The was referred to the lation, Mrs. Phelps, for consideration. The federation will act as hostess for the Midwest club presidents, who will cet here April 4 to 8 for _their utive Boatd meeting and Bicen- pilgrimage. William La Varre first vice nt, will be the speaker over Sta- ion WJSV tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock. Mrs. La Varre will speak on Achievements of the Federation of n's Clubs.” Kirk Ritter, temor will give a group &f selections. Grattan Kerans will announce. Miss Fay Bentley, chairman of Child e, will speak over Station WMAL day at 11:30 o'clock. “Highlights on the Convention of Child Welfare” will be tie subject of the talk. H. M. Hunter will announce. The Washington Readers’ Club.— a Ware Anderson will preside ember 3 over an evening devoted work of Washington poets. The wuthors will be represented: binson, read by Grage Brom- ley Lee, read by Kate Curry; He! Hagedorn, read by Emma A. |3 Theodore Maynard and Alice read by Callie O. Ison; Caros tinan, read by Emma L. Os- r; Edith Carlos Myrick, read by Morrison Smith; Ruth Evelyn Tead by _ Alice chumuh Columbian Women of George Wash- —Mrs. Eleanor Pat- editor in chief of the Washing- erald, will be the speaker at the eeting November 3 at Lambie At the social, from 4 to 4:30 clock. women who are new to the university faculty this Fall will be the of honor, The program Wwill be 4:30 pm. and the business g will take place at 5 o'clock. faculty section meets the third v of each month under the chair- of Mrs. John Donaldson. ulty newcomers' section has e third Tuesday of each th. Mrs. Earl W. Barnhart is the | chat airman of this section, b t | m ‘The e meet | month. Girls' Friendly Society—Miss Betson resigned as house mother of the National Center. i St, John's Branch, Norwood Paril to have been given next month due to Mrs. George Pariseau’s absence from Elsa Needham is carrying on the work at St. John's Branch, Georgetown. the last Wednesday At & meeting of Federal Chapter, No. 6, it was voted on to concentrate all ef- forts for employment of veterans and to discontinue the hospitals. A new chapter is bel ligible et requested to el veterans are to the department adjutant for ip certificates. The annual convention and banquet of the District of Columbia Depart- mm}l vlll be held January 16 at the formed for ar Veterans. IDD flnx of Federal Chapter will bc held in the board room of the District Building next Wednesday eve- ning. National Comdr. Babcock will discuss the problems confronting vet- erans in seeking employment., |YWC.ANewl| ‘The music hour will be held !a'dlg at 5 o'clock in the music room, Henry S. Gregor as guest artist. Tea will be served at 4 o'clock, with the Mount Pleasant Chapter as hostess. Committee meetings for the week in- clude: Membership Committee, Monday at 4:45 o'clock; K _Street House Com- mittee, 11 o'clock Tuesday, and Public Afairs Committee, 3 o'clock Wednesday. Chevy Chase Chapter will meet in the Presbyterian Church House on Chevy Chase parkway at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday. It will hold iis annual bazaar in the Presbyterian Church on Friday. Luncheon will be served from 12 to 3 glclock and the basmar from 2 to 6 )lo\mt Pleasant Chapter will have a two-day rummage sale Wednesday nnd Thursday under the direction of Mrs. o, M e org: uon younger worl in the Y. W. C, Special events are scheduled for uchhylnd'mbcnn- nounced through the newspapers. The Tuesday evening group will have its monthly dinner Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock. The speaker will be Mrs. John D. Sherman of the Bicentennial Com- mission, Special music will be fur nished by Emile Simone, ‘cellist, ¢ merly with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. There are classes in tap, natural and social dancing meet at morning and evening and children under the dlneuanoflfln Lois Balcom of Springfield. ‘The Greek Blbkm'fllm"t'hh Mrs. Elsiades as floor club room Thursday, mmualcmv%kflnl“l and Mrs. Illry reader, as guest artists. served at 5 o'clock, with uhn Aleada Nelson as hostess. There will be a children's music hour from 11 to 12 o'clock Saturday at 614 NOVEMBER 1, the wnunullu its l*ho‘.lnntp 5o s | 2 tain girl and sending a box to the Blue Ridge Industrial School. Miss Brown. m“'m sttend to gending the clothing. rs. Maxwell told of some of the England this | places she visited while In Summer. Manor House Chapter met at the home of the regent, Miss Lillian Cheno- weth, with Vice Regent Miss Mary Lee | Goddard assisting the hostess. The his- Mrs. William Hill, told of the tablet to mark_the one-time resmence,“’ of Dr. Stephen Bloomer Balch, officer in | the Rewolution, which was unveiled by the D. A. R. State Historic Committee. This was of particular interest, as the tablet merks the home of two of the members, Mrs. C. H and Miss | Helm l(onuomzry ‘The rellsu'lr, Mrs. Calvin Hassell, reported the papers Miss Julia ucow ready lol' '.he National Board meeting. The treasurer, Miss Jennie Dwight, gave a report. Miss lnmk Hawkins, delegate, e s report n_ Embry: Hmmnk:n, Mrs. C. l ONHX mnull for Immigrants, Mrs. Nathalie Walkie National Defense, Mrs. C. L. Garner; Patriotic Education, Mrs. Clifton Clark, and Sons and Daughters of the Repub- lie, Mrs. Hasgell. It was voted to assist two other chapters in entertaining the Girl Homemakers for one evening dur- ing the coming season. An invitation was read from the Bedford, Va., Chapter to attend the unveiling ceremonies at a bovlder on which is recorded the = | names of all Revolutionary soldiers from Bedford County. The Yorktown cele- bration was sttended by Miss Mary Lee Goddard and Mrs. Eleanor Collins. The t of Mississippl, spok s e. s gerved by the mn,mx-\-mdumoune, both of Texas; Dr. . Clark and O. H. Smith. P Marcls Burns Chapter met at the home of the mn& Mrs. George L. Palmer, 818 Upshur street, with Miss Esther ' MeDe hostess Mrs. Elizabeth 1ll, submitted her resignation as his- torian. The executive burd then ap- ted Mrs. A. 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