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! Ladies' Aid Plans Annual Carnival At Leonardtown All Saints Gmup to Give Christmas Supper-Dance- Card Party on Dec. 30. * LEONARDTOWN, Md., December 17. =—The Ladies Aid of the All Saints P. E. Church is completing plans for their annual Christmas carnival, supper, dance and card party which has been held annually for a number of years in Oekley Hall and this time will be given December 30. The ladies on the gen- eral committee are Mrs. W. B. Dent, Mrs, T. Garner Reeves and Mrs. Mar- shall Dent of Oakley, Md,, who wi point subcommitte Invitations were issued for the mar- Tiage of Miss Florence Mary Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyn- wood Davis of Charlotte Hall, Md.. to Mr. Dale Tilghman Cropper, son of Mrs, 8. D. Cropper of Berlin, Md., Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the All Faith P. E. Church at Mechanicsville, Md. Rev. Franklin Lee Metcalf, rector of the church, will officiate. Miss Davis is a graduate of the State Normal School at Towson, Md., and is on the faculty of the Great Mills Grammar School. Mr. Cropper makes his home in Leonard- town with his sister, Mrs. Rodger Rich- ardson. Miss Emily Davis, sister of the bride, will be her maid of honcr. An’ engagement of much interest to | Washington as well as to St. Mary’s County is that of Miss Alberta Mat- tingly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alken Mattingly of Abell, Md. to Mr. J. Horace Peacock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peacock of Leonardtown. The wedding will take place Dacemgber 31, At Abell Md. Mr. Peacock lived in ‘Weshington for some years and recently returned to Leonardtown to go in busi- ness. After the wedding the young couple will make their home in the Richardson Apartments, on Adam street, in Leonardtown. Mr. De Sales Goode of River Springs, Md., with Miss Ellen F. Walter of Washington, visited the former's grand- mother and uncle, Mrs. J. C. Gatton and Mr. Cleveland Gatton of River Springs, Md., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Carr of Pine Shadows at St. Marys City, Md.. will spend Christmas day and the holidays #s the guests of Senator and Mrs. J. Porter McCumber in their home in ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Stone Combs of Foxwell Point on Brettons Bay. will spend the Christmas season in Troy, ©Ohio, with Mrs. Comb’s relatives. Mrs. George P. Loker will leave to- morrow to spend the Winter season at | the Cavalier Hotel, where she has taken an apartment, and will close her resi- dence here. A very interesting Christmas dinner party, served around a beautifully dec- orated Christmas tree, was held last evening at St. Mary's Female Semi- | nary, at St. Marys City, Md., for the| students and school faculty. Today the | seminary closed for the Yuletide holi- days and will cpen again January 5. Mrs. David Deitz of Trenton, N. Y. arrived today to spend the Christmas | holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson, at their home in | Leonardtown. Miss Julia Sothoron, who is teaching school in Washington, will spend Christ- mas with her parents, Dr. and Mr Levin J. Sothoron, at Charlotte Hal Mr. John Blackistone freshman, at 8t. John's College. Annanolis, Md., will spend his Yule holidays ‘ith his moth- er, Mrs. W. W. Blackisione, in her old home, Bushwood Manor. Miss Betty Gill Edelen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Edelen of Bryantown, Md., has returnsd after spending a few days with Mrs. G. French Owens at her estate, Alta Vista, at_Chaptico Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee re- turned to New York after spending a few days at their place, Sotterly, on the Patuxent River Miss Lillian Lynch, her sister. Miss Olive Lynch; their brother, Mr. Hooper Lynch, and their cousin, Miss Jean Hilton, of Valley Lee, Md.; Miss Sarah Gwyn ' Bryant and her brother, Mr. J. Brook Bryant, jr.. of Potomac View; ‘Miss Mary Gwynn Hamilton, Mr. George Hamilton, jr.; Miss Eleanor Pogue and her brothers. Mr. Billingley Pogue and ‘Mr. Robert Pogue: Miss Erva Fish, Mr. Daniel Davis, Mr. Loker Raley and Mr. Dyer Raley, Mr. Allison Wilmer, Miss Sarah Beitzell. Mr. George McWilliams, Mr. Bennett McWilliams, Miss Hen- rietta Wilmer, Mr. Ford Loker, Miss| Marguerite Mattingly and Miss Helen | Combs attended the dance held Satur- day evening by the St. Andrew’s P. E.| Social Club at Hotel St. Mary's in| Leonardtown Mrs. G. French Owens of Chaptico. | Md., has returned after spending a ehort visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Schindler in Georgetown, Washington. Mr. Edward Barto will come this week to spend his Christmas vacation with| his parents, Prof. and Mrs. Alfred Lee Jones. Mr. Barto is a holder of a four- year scholarship at Western Maryland glven him by the Board of Education of St. Marys County. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H. Mahaffie and their little daughter Margaret Ma- haffie of Kalamazoo, Mich.. will spend Ohristmas with Mrs. Mahaffie's mother. | Mrs. George P. Wigginton and her children, Miss Margaret Wiggington, Mr. George Wiggington and Mr. Robert Wiggington, at their estate, Belvedere, below Leonardtown. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bartlett of Solo- mons Island have gone by motor to Tulsa, Okla., where they will visit their § son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bartlett. : Miss Miriam Nathanson and Miss Nathanson, the twin daughters, Il arrive Thursday from Baltimore to d the Christmas holidays with eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson. They have been voted the most popular girls-in the senior class 8t _the Western High School in Balti- POTTHAST DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS ‘A WELCOME CHRISTMAS GIFT Bolid Mahogany Chippen- ir feally ¢ 10 00 1o ariist in Christmas Prl very h 2 ause of its convenient 18232 nches over all fuced a Christmes = ) Md. New York City, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, | MISS ANNA SMITH, Daughter of Mrs. Gretchen S. Smith, for whom the commandant of the Navy Yard, Rear Admiral Henry Varnum Baétler, and Mrs. Butler will give & tea dance in the sail loft at the Navy Yard Monday afternoon, December 26. Miss Smith the granddaughter of Mrs. Butler. :wing Photo. more, from which they ated in June. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pardue and their will be gradu-| Sorority Meetings for two attractive daughters, Miss Erva | Making Christmas Plans Pardue and Miss Margaret Pardue, will| Pi Chapter, Tau Pnl National So- spend Christmas witlr Mrs. Pardue’s | Tority, will hold its annual Christmas mother, Mrs. Thomas F. Foxwell, of | Meeting at the home of the president, Foxwells Point. on Brettons Bay. Miss Ida V. Lyons. At this time, Mr. Ogden Trenchard of New York through the medium of a l‘n\'ely gift, City, who visited relatives in Leonard- | €ach member will learn the identity of town for a few days, left Tuesday for a | her Pollyanna sister, which has been a hunting trip in the South. | secret throughout the past year. Mrs._ George T. Hutchins and her, The chapter will continue its custom daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hutchins, of | 0f donating food and clothing to a Leonardtown, are spending this week | Deedy family. Several members of the in_Baltimore, | chapter will personally deliver these Mrs. Adelaide Knott of Washington | z’q‘males and also play the part of Sinta is spending som~ time with her parents, | C1aus by dei Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen V. King. The newl cted chapter officers ey TR HE will assume their duties at this meeting. Ml’. Castle G uest of Foreign Service School At the twenty-sixth initiatory ban- was guest of honor. Others at- quet of Alpha Chapter, Delta Phi Ep- silon, Georgetown University School of | tending were Mrs. Robert Mason De Foreign Service, held at the carnon‘;fl‘:fy"- Mo Robon Powe o Hotel Sunday evening, Mr. Willam R. | Miss Grace Sherman, Miss Veryl Schu Castle, jr. was guest of honor and|Miss Gertrude Kinsicy, Miss Romay principal speaker. Mr. Castle chose as | Rowe and Miss Alma Rutledge. the subject of his address, “The Amer- | San Ruveces ican Forelgn Service.” | _At a formal ceremony at the Dodge Other 5!31‘3k9Y5 upon the program Hotel on Thursday evening pledges of were Dr. William F. Notz, dean of the the Sigma Theta Sorority, Alpha, Beta, Foreign Service School and national Gamma and Epsilon Chapters were president of Delta Phi Epsilon, and Dr. | given their third and final degree and Constantine Brown. international newsare now members of the Sigma Theta writer. The initiates were Mr. Bert A.| Sorority. Eich of the new members Lies, Mr. Frank L. Fadner, Mr. Arthur i was presented with a corsage cluster of W. Linde and Mr. Robert M. Sheehan. | yellow tea roses, tied with blue ribbon, Mr. Delmar Evans Webb, president of | blue and vellow being the sorority colors Alpha Chapter, acted as toastmaster. ' Following the initiation the new mem- , : - SPECIAL For Christmas “EVALAST” Electrolytic Copper-Back MIRRORS Beta Sigma Omicron alumnae met at the Congressional Country Club for dinner Monday evening, the anniver- sary of the founding of the sororit O. M. Spencer, one of the foun ¥ ——— bers were guests of the sorority at & dance in the garden Rouse of the Dodge. The new members: Alpha Chapter, Miss Dolores Coglan ta_ Chapter, Miss_Alice Teates, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Carmen Bart; Gamma Chap- ter, Miss Marian Crandall and Miss Virginia Earmins, and Epsilon Chapter, Miss Miriam Marshall, Miss Elsie Knott and Miss Ethel Boyd. A meeting of Pi Sigma Tau Sorority was held at the home of the Misses Egense, when plans for a Christmas party for the members were completed. A committee composed of Miss Elleen Collins, Miss Mary Collins ‘and Miss Margaret Dunsworth was appointed to take charge of the distribution of bas- kets to the needy at Christmas. Tea from 4 to 8 o'clock will be served ‘his afternoon at the home of Miss Nora ‘Trant and Miss Theresa Trant, 2810 Ca- thedral avenue northwest, by Rho Chap- tes, Beta Chi Natlonal Sorority, to in- troduce its new members to the six other Washington chapters. Besides all the sorority members, a representative from each of the other local chapters will be present. The Washington Alumnae Association of Phi Mu Fraternity is holding its third meeting of the season Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Louise Hickman, on Thirty-sixth place. ' There will be a business meeting, at Wwhich the presi- dent, Miss Eva Pope, will preside, after which there will several games of bridge. The Delta Delta Delta Alliance of Washington was host at & tea Friday at the Washington Club. The national treasurer, Miss Pearle Bonisteel of Ev: ston, 11l was the guest of honor and the guests were the alumnae of the other sororities forming the Panhellenic of this city. With Miss Bonisteel in the recelving line were the officers of the Delta Delta Delta—Mrs, James G. Cumming, president; Mrs. William R. Moody, vice president; Miss Marjorie Hughes, secretary; Mrs. E. John Long, treasurer; Miss Eleanor O'Neal, Miss Edith Dawson and Mrs. Amos A. Steele, delegate to the Panhellenic. The past presidents—Mrs. William L. Fulton, Miss Nellie A. Brown, Miss Maude D. Dunlap, Mrs. Lloyd C. Stenger, Mrs. J. D. A. Morrow, Mrs. Thomas Joel Davis and Mrs. Howard Hosmer—presided at the tea table, assisted by the committee in charge of the tea—Mrs. Theodore Cogs- well, chairman; Mrs. Willlam_Collins, Mrs. Robert M. Barnett, Mrs. J. Butler Walsh and Mrs. Marc G. Phillips, Pl Chapter of Beta Chi National So- Tority held its regular biweekly meeting Wednesday at the home of Miss Joseph- inc Hummer, at which time the chapter rushees—Miss Ethel Redman, Mrs. Etta Dennis and Mrs. Finley Hughes—were pledged. The pledge was given by the girls by candlelight and at the close of the ceremony each was presented with a Beta Chi pledge pin by the president. Final arrangements were made for the Christmas party, which will be given December 28 for the members and their escorts, probably at the Hayloft Club. The chapter is also planning to hold its third annual New Year dance at the Grace Dodge Hut from 4 to 7 o'clock | | January 2. The five chapters of the Pi Omicron Netional Sorority are sponsoring a Christmas party under the direction of | Miss Garnet Miller, chairman, tomorrow | evening at the Sears-Roebuck Art Gal- leries. | | The party is for the purpose of pr Lt FUR COATS 1208 G St Let your Gift to her be a Gife of - oo s FUR “EVALAST" permanently brilliant mirrors are nteed. They are not affected by moisture, because a continu- ous sheet of impervious pure copper is electrolytically and inseparably bonded to the silver film, which is thus hermeti- cally sealed, preventing moisture pene- tration. Handsomely framed in Walnut, Mahogany, Etc. Si{e 14Y/,x507; SPECIAL $6.49 (INCLUDING FRAME) Also a large, new stock of framed and crystal mirrors ALL AT 25% Reduction HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS—GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 § B T e s Lo Ly s i s NEGLIGEE (¥ —The One Gift that never fails to please Selected items of the two lead- ing designers—exquisitely made garments, ideal for gift-giving. 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WRITE TODAY OF PICTURES Mahogany Colonial Otto- man—16x20 inches, 12} inches high. Covered in tapestry, velvet or Frieze. Regular Price Christmas Price .....$10.00 CAPITOL FUR SHOP viding Christmts cheer for several des- ut:tedlu!mu i am has been ar e] ful _progr: - nged h the assistance of the Chaminade Gee Club, the Denishawn Dancers, Miss Mary O’Donaghue, con- cert singer, and Miss Mabel Maxwell, graduate of Marjorie Webster School. Zeta Chapter, Kappa Phi Delta Na- tional Sorarity, entertained with a silve tea last Sunday at the home of Mrs. | Ruth Killian, 1510 Kearney street northeast. Tota Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, en- tertained its rushees at & fast last Sunday at °the Willow Tree Inn, last of & series of fln!u planned for prospective members by the Intiation Committee, which includes Miss Flossie Tillotson, chairman; Mrs. Catherine Saulsbury, Miss Mary Neubeck and Miss Mary Elizabeth O'Connor. Final arrangements have been made for the New Year eve party, to be held | at the Mayflower Hotel on December 31, by Miss Lois Lucas, chairman. The Alpha Province of Phi Sigmec Epsilon of North America held their meeting at the home of its president, Lucy Grimstead, 2638 Rhode Island ave- nue northeast.. The honor guests of the evening were the frenldmu of the chap- ters in’ the District of Columbia, Miss Lillian Alexander, Miss Marian Hines, Miss Olive Ruth Hathaway, Miss Minerva Baden, Miss Wilhelmina Pfluger and Miss Louise Crosby. ‘The annual installation of the Psi Lambda Tau Sorority was held at the Shoreham Hotel Saturday, December 3, when the members of the sorority and the outgoing sorority mother, Mrs. Stella_Sternberg; the incoming mother, Mrs. Lea Lipkin, dined amid speeches and presentations. Miss Sylvia Genda- son, toastmistress, introduced the officers and members, and also presented Miss Josephine Sternberg, former chancellor, | with the sorority key. | Later in the evening the members were joined by their escorts and the pledgees for dancing and refreshments. Say it with Shafer's Flowars” _ For Christmas GIVE Blooming Plants o POINSETTAS e CYCLAMENS * BEGONIAS ¥ and other Blooming Plants in great pro- fusion. ...Also WREATHS, MISTLETOE HOLLY. and other decorative reens ALL AT MODERATE PRICES ® Please leave your orders as early as con- venient. Deliveries will be made whenever you desire. GEO. C. SHAFFER 2900 14th Stxtomst W e CLOTH COATS reet, N.W. Member Master Furriers’ Guild lat Johns Hopkins University in Balti- DECEMBER 18, 1932—PART THREE. C“PS fln'd Ribbons {01’ Winners at Horse Show ‘Maj. Willlam M. 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