Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1933, Page 35

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= their seven committee chairmen of 'wuzrl in the vicinity of Washington | After & brief resume of the aims and | on the-sccordion, and Madame Marie | Mrs. Veerhoff then presented the Sec- o McGuire, Margaret Slaughter, Jeanne Dr. “2“’“" Honor AG“CB' !gorgl.n o reporing were Mse. Don | could ot be deait with in the time al- | purpose of the orgunizaton. she DIe. | Zaltzaky, Rutsian with & beautitlly |m7u.°‘ Injeror” alter_reviewing Young Hp°"“' Gx" . . |Tyrrell, Helen Wallack, Mary Louise . , Mrs. L. T. Jones, Yl g sen e chairman of e depa ent | trained v count commi and commissions { V: t Appreciation ‘“Yisaku-, Mrs. C. H. Lane, Miss Maud Al- tgomery, of education, Mrs. O. L. Veerhoff, as | on mpu,'f:‘bffifu'fiu:‘m {ipon which e has served. Dr. Wilbur arty to Associates wison, Mary Edna Howard, Naomie The luncheon given in honor of Dr.|drich, Mrs. Lou P. Woodruff, Mrs. An- | the departm toastmistress. “Mrs. Veerhoff explained | Swiss, ' In introducing the speaker of |8poke upon the needs of education to- | Carol Frances Howard of 3031 Mili- | Peabody. Carol Jean Bauman, Louis and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur by the |son Rogers Tracy, Mrs. L. B. Stine, Mrs. | Ralph P. Barnard, who gave a group of | that the effort throughout the day had | the afternoon, Mrs. Veerhoff took & cir- m .and an educated public fon. |tary road northwest, celebrated her Crowley, Jerome Powell, Joseph Crow- Department of Education of the Dis- | Maurice Collins, Mrs. W. . Wideman | songs, accompanied by Mrs. Montgom- | been to demonstrate in a practical Way | cuitous Toute, msking the various dis- | The department presented Mrs. Wilbur | yonsy birthday Tu Peb: 28 ‘iey. Williem J. Howard, jr. Frank trict of Columbla Federation of Wom- of the public schools read a copy of the ery at the piano. At the conclusion cf the work of the public schools. She | tinguished gentlemen present if they Aand Mrs. Wiley with corsage clusters of | it} y ""‘n ’;a orrends, | Engler. Robert Purner, Justin O'Coner, en’s Clubs last week proved a delightful | paper which Miss Esther Scott, super- |the meeting, the federation repaired to | called attention to the fact that the |were to ingroduce the speaker what gardenias, Mrs. Robert C. Bates, vice | s Mmy'pl Y v " | Charles Ma! occasion to the 200 and more guests. | visor of nature study, was reading at |an adjoining room where an exhibit of | table decorations had been made by the | would they say. In this happy fashion, | ChAirman, was in charge of arange- . Horend 3 & The large ball room of the Raleigh |the N. E. A, convention at Minneapolis. |the work of the vocational schools of.|Dennison School and that the music | tributes were paid by Dr. William Al- | ments. 3 Ci Laura| British Le members threw Flan- Hotel was divided by screens so that the | Dr. Lauretta E. Kress, chairman of the { Washington had been arranged by Mrs. | would be by members of the American- | lenson White, Dr. Charles Greeley Ab- EaE e Swewiin, o S, Oetilin, | ders: poppics o the grave at the fu- repiiae L e ot o e o e | s V. Wiy At im!?nufihm Miss Aiton, the prin- \bot, Dr. Arthur Kieth, Dr. Alexander | H. Shobbrooks, who has just retired, Mitzl = Hillyard, Marle Tiaves, Marie | neral in Catherington, Englend. of V. precede it. e program aske ive her re . Harve L presided al e | cipal, g present, announcs e ar- | W = v H clal, d his the morning was made up of reports | meeting as the results of her interest- | luncheon and introduced Dr, Wiliiam | tists: | Wetmore and Mr. Frederic A. Delano. | drove express trains between London |Caspar, Betty May Howard, Beity Jane |E. 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