Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1933, Page 32

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4 National President Of Phi Delta Gamma Is Breakfast Guest Pigma Epsilon Sorority Chap- ter to Give Silver Tea This Aftemoon. Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Gamma | Graduate Sorority will entertain lts’ rushees at breakfast this morning at the Kennedy-Warren Hotel. Miss Eleanor Barnes, the national president of the sorority, who is spending the week end | in the city vith Miss Margaret Kline, will be guest of honor at the breakfast. A silver tea will be given by Xi Chap- ter of Sigma Epsilon Sorority this after- noon from 4 to 7 o'clock, in the home of Miss Kitty Murphy at 4701 Colorado avenue. - e members of the other local chapters of the sorority have been invited to attend. Xi Chapter was installed as a chapter cf Sigma Epsilon November 27 and for- merly was known as Alpha Sigma, a local sorority. Beta Chapter of Delta Alpha Sorority will open its “rush” season with an old- fashioned “pit party” in the home of Mrs. Herbert Riley Tuesday. The guests of honor at the affair will be Miss SOCIETY Margaret Day, national president of the Delts, Alpha Sorority; Miss Mildred Bunch, Miss Lillian Bender and Mrs. James C. Maddox. Beta Omicron Chapter w?i:l theé{:p ! Pi Legal Sorority enter! at a rush party supper in the home of Mrs. John L. Galbraith at 6203 Stratford road. Chevy Chase, Md., Saturday, from 5 to 7 o'clock. The chapter will have its lar monthly meeting in the home of Miss Georgia Alexander, in the Cecll Apartments, Thursday evening. The Riant Club, Cnter 1, plans its annual birthday ann:versary _banquet at the Hay-Adams House Saturday. New officers, including Miss Dorothy | L. Smith, president; Miss Marian Wil- |lett, vice president; Miss Mary Bair, treasurer; Miss Thekla Belle Reinmuth, secretary; Miss Martha V. Smith, ser- geant at arms, and Miss Evelyn Bod- well, historian, will be _installed. Among the guests will be Mrs. Char- | lotte. Franke, who will be pledged; & number of the inactive members of the club and representatives of the Balti- more chapter. The annual banquet of Tau Sigma | the Roosevelt Hotel. The banquet is an annual function given in honor of the outgoing officers, and for the pur- pose of installing the newly elected offi- icers. A gift of silver was presented to the retiring president, Miss Ethel Flaharty, as a token of appreciation. Other retiring officers are Miss Pauline Kinsinger, Miss Mabel Jacobsen, Miss Eleanor ~ Rosenberger, Miss Helen Fleishman, Miss Helayne Walker and Miss Cassie Davidson. The newly | Pi Sorority was held last evening at | THE SUNDAY STAR. WAsw v 00 D. C elected officers are: Miss Margaret Coker, president; Miss Helayne Walker, vice prosiden treasurer; 4 ding secretary; Miss Virginia pton, recording secretary; Miss Pauline Kinsinger, chaplain, and Miss Mabel Jacobsen, marshal. The table was attractively decorated b;' a centerplece of sweet peas, formed of corsage bouquets, which were later worn by guests at the dance following. Zeta Chapter, Chi Sigma National Borority, was entertained by its Fleclu in the 'chapter club rooms, in the Plymouth Apartments. Tuesday evening. Miss Alma Bell won first prize and Miss Margaret Smith won the boobie prize. Supper was served later in the evening. | Among_the members present were Miss Alma Bell, Miss Gertrude Bell, Miss Dorothy Amin, Miss Kitty Schlag, Miss Anna Reith, Miss Anna Welsh, Miss Virginia Walters, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Jennie Leishear, Miss Bertha Rupertus, Miss Dorothy Healy, Miss Elsie Mandley, Mixs Myrtie Collins, Miss Louise Poore, Miss Catherine Kinds- father, Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary Turner, Mrs. Clara Magruder, Miss Evelyn Riley and Mrs. Ethel Donovan. Plans are being completed for Zeta Chapter’s annual St. Patrick's dance, March 17, at Kennedy-Warren, for which Miss Bertha Rupertus is chair- man. Miss Jean Blondi was hostess to Zets | Chapter of Tau Phi National Sorority at its meeting last evening, when the informal initiation of pledges was held. Those initiated were Miss Jean Hester, Miss Macy Bacon, Miss Josephine Dixon, Miss Mae Higdon, Miss Jean Muncy, Miss Virginia Woolard, Miss - , | Robey and Miss Vi Lambda Chi, National Sorority, held lts dinner and dance at the Broadmocr Saturday, January 2, in honor of the Installation of Epsilon Chapter, with Miss Helen Pry as toastmistress. The T-shaped table was decorated with car- natiors, the sorority flower. The mem- bers of Miss Ruth Moore, Miss Lou Harris, Miss Marian Burns, Miss Anna Bell Fox, Miss Jane Grubbs, Miss Catherine Rock, Miss Rose Mates, Miss Dorothy Poole, Miss Ida Harmon and Miss Ruth | Dassinger. Miss Hazel Smith, Miss |of Alpha Chapter, and Miss Ruth Smith and Miss Louise Brew of Bet also were given their final degree. Corsage bouguets were presented to Miss Helen Fry, toastmistress, and Miss Helen Wertenbruch, national president. After the dinner there was dancing for the members and their friends. Arrangements have becn made for a | Dairles recreation room, Wzdnesda; February 8, and a subscription dance the Washington Hotel, February 10. Potomn:_CEhapter.rD. A.R., Celebrates Anniversary Invitations have been issued for the | thirtieth birthday anniversary tea of Potomac Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Saturday, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, at 16 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. National and State ! officers will be in the receiving line. lon Chapter installed were | | Margaret Otto and Miss Ozella Mixon | card party to be held at the Southern | | Secretary and Mrs. Chapin To Be House Guests' Hosts (Continued From Pirst Page.) | ning in their home, on Rosemary street. ‘The party was the second of a series and there were 28 guests. | . Miss Julia Teresa Sheridan will be hostess at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Panama. Miss Sheridan will | entertain at the Mayflower following | the last of Lawrence Townsend’ morning musicales for this season. The Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde 241 wiil be host to a small company infor- | B& mally at tea this afternoon, when Mrs. Horace Reynolds Shares will preside at the tea table. The Rev. Mr. MacBryde is giving a series of small informal parties this Winter in place of the large afterncon reception he has given in former seasons. Mrs. Lawrence Tdwnsend will enter- ain at luncheon Wednesday at the Mayflower in compliment to Fraulein Lotte Lehmenn, the famous lieder sing- er, and Herr Paclo Marion, Austrian tenor, who will give the pr day et the last of Mrs. Townsend' | morning musicales this season. i luncheon tomorrow, when her | will be officers and members of | Order of F. F. 1607-1620). The January dance of the Wesley { Heights Club was given last evening at ests the Spring Revelations! Style! Super Value! o0 o . - ® . Entrancing New Front vPage Dress Fashions For Women Who Wear Sizes 38 to 52 and 18% to 26Y%! Dozens of amazingly clever styles . . . every one just un- packed . . . and showing the very style points that at much higher prices are now writing the big fashion news for Spring, 1933! They’re actually boons for hard-to-fit women, because their talented makers imparted to them slenderizing touches for larger women and heightening touches for shorter women! o Printed Sheer Crepe Combinations! 4 o New Blacks, Browns and Blues with Printed Combinations! o New Matelasse Trims! © New Straight Skirts! Also at 5.95 14 to 20! New Puffed Sleeves! Bows and Jabots! Button Trimmings! Bib and Scarf Effects! Contrasting Embroidered Sleeves! A Marvelous Group of New Spring Dresses in Sizes Be sure to See Them! m that | Mrs. Ida M. Shirk will entertain nt!'"m" JBe realied (Gt beides, and s -PART THREE. the club house, when Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam M. Ballinger and Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Dawson were hosts. Among Johnson, who had as thelr guests Dr. and Mrs. ' He Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond J. Norton, Mr. Mrs. H. Laurie Gal Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Ervin, | , Ma). Jacobs, Mr. Joseph Zirkle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Crampton Hoskinson, Mr. and Mr: ‘William A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. d Mrs, J. O'Connor Rob. Dr. and Mrs. William McCormick Bal- un:u entertained as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. James L. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. James Austin Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ramsay Edminster, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Nagle, Dr. and Mrs. John Preston, Dr. | and Mrs, Otto Wendt and Mr. and Mrs. | Royal R. Rommel. Mrs. Willlam Allen Phillips entertain- ed at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday evening at a farewell party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lummi, who will leave shortly to go to New York City to make their home. There were 17| midnight supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry brated their Berman cele- twentieth wedding anniver- SOCIET Y. sary at the Madrillon Thursday eve- ning at the dinner dance. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mendelsohn and their young son, Mr. Martin Mendelsohn, who sang dur- ing the evening: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Joffe, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Theodore and | Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lutzky of Philadel- phia, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nachman. Dr. John Scholte Nollen, president of Grinnell College, was the guest of honor at a dinner at the Dodge Hotel Mon- day evening given by the Grinnell Col- ge alumni in_ Washington. _ The peakers were Representative Lloyd Thurston from Iowa, Dr. Nollen, Dr. | Charles Noble, for 27 years head of the English department of Grinnell College; Mr. George Authier of the Associated Press and Mr. Morton MacCartney of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Sixty guests were present. Miss Anna Tiede presided. The dinner arrange- ments were in charge of Miss Tiede, the president of the club, and Miss Jean Galt, the secretary. Quentin Roosevelt Unit Card Party February 17 Plans are being made by the Quentin | Roosevelt Unit of the American Wom- en’s Lezion for its annual card party in the Mayflower Hotel February 17 at 2 o'clock. John Denby Hird, president; . Thomas Kelley, treasurer, and Mrs. W. G. Winstead, chairman for the party, h: charge of tickets. Mrs. TS, M. Claudel and His Family To Return Early This Week (Continued From First Page.) | feast day, when his guests were - | bers of the legation staff and m | close friends. The charge d'affatres of Poland and Mme. Sokolowska will return tomorrow | afternoon from New York, where they | went Priday for a few days’ stay. The charge d'affaires of Chile, Senor | Don Benjamin Cohen, with the second | secretary” of the embassy, Senor Don | Mario Rodriguez, will return today from New York, where they went to bid bon voyage to Senor and Senora de Code- slgnl, who sailed yesterday to retura to Chile. ‘The charge d'affaires of Persia and Mme. Azodi entertained & small com- pany informally at tea yesterday. ‘The military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Pillon will go to New York the end of the week to attend the ball Saturday evening for the benefit of French war veterans. They will re- | main in New York over Sunday. | izt | Prau Leitner. wife of the counselor of the German embassy. was hostess informally at tea yesterday afternmoon. Interprovincial sutomobile highways are being constructed tn China. Of Course, You'll Have a New Spring Suit - Mannish Tailored, Swagger-Caped or 2 Whichever type you choose for your Spring 1933 Suit, you'll be right out in front with fashion, for all three have the hall-marks of 1933 styling. The double-breasted, mannish-tailored suit comes in men’s wear suitings of oxford, gra -, beige or navy. The one with the detachable white sequin collar has the new pleated sleeve treatment, in navy crepe. The swagger cape, swung jauntily over a tailored suit, comes in blue or green crepe tweed. Inci- dentally, Palais Royal's suits fit; we're particular about the hang of a skirt; fussy about shoulders and sleeves and armholes: and positively cranky about the close set of a collar! 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