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4 Gov. Ritchie Gives Dinner For Members of Congress Bix Maryland Representatives, Mayor Jackson and Maj. Lee Annapolis. 17.—Gov. , Md., June ANNAPOLIS, M Soformai fiber: c. Ritchie gave an er Sunday night in honor of Mary- | 's six members of Congress, Rep- mnm#e Gambrill, Representative Oole, Representative Palmisano, Repre- sentative Kennedy, Representative Goldsborough and Representative Lewis, Mayor Howard Jackson of Baltimore and Maj. E. Brooke Lee of Mogelgcmery County, chairman of the State Roads mission. wg‘omdr. and Mrs. John T. Bowers entertained at_dinner last evening in honer of Mrs. H. J. Ziegiemieter, widow of Rear Admiral Ziegiemieier, U. S. Mrs. Charles Adair and Mrs, Wallace J; MUIET§ Mrs. Philip Miller and their family have n;‘m'ed ti tl};eir Summer n the Chesapeake Bay. hng:’em%r. Frank T. Leighton will be transferred Tuesday from duty in the Naval Academy Department of Engi- neering and Aeronautics to the Naval War College at Newport, R. I. Comdr. and Mrs. Leighton, with their daugh- | ters, will leave Ann‘:puhs ‘Wednesday tor for Newport. hyM“r.‘S(j (grenti‘ss Bassett has closed her home on Randall place for the Sum- 3 er and is spending the remainder of {Y‘:me in Annapolis at the home of Mr. | Mrs. Morgan Baldwin. Mr. and ;;r‘.i Baldwin moved Thursday from Ccllege avenue to the home formerly occupied by P\‘I:’S. tR. D. Tisdale on eorge streel Pr]‘\:l(;i (\:llrgmm Gordon left this week for Kenmore, the Virginia home of her mother, Mrs, Alexander Gordon, after & visit to Mrs. Mason Porter Cusacks at Ogle Hall. Prof. George A' Bing- Jey also has been Mrs. Gordon’s guest. “Mrs. Furlong Baldwin and her sister, Miss Sadie duPont, the latter of Wil- mington, Del., spent Thursday with Mrs. A. G. Cooke and Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin at Springhill, their home in Waterbury, en route to Mrs, Baldwin's home in Louisville, Ky. ‘Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Harrison Colhoun arrived Thursday after spend'- ing several months in Florence, Ttaly, where they were guests of Mrs. Charles Wright. Comdr. and Mrs, Colhoun will spend June at Windsor Farm, their home on West River, later going to Canada for the remainder of the Summer. -MIS:!TV\inin(, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Robert Twining, U. S. N., has left An- napolis for the Summer and is w th hér mother, Mrs. Cope, at Cape Ma where Comdr, Twining will join her h%zhdr, and Mrs, Elroy Vanderkloot who are now living at Yorktown, Va., were guests this week of }l;u:ut, Comdr. rs. Harvey Overesch. “giell\l‘(_ and Mrs. Bennett Paschal re- cently arrived from Manila, P. I, and are occupying a house in Cedar Park. Mr. and Mrs. Romilly Humphries and her children are spending two weeks with Mrs, Humphries' mother, Mrs. Frederic J. Cotton. at San Rocco, her country place at Waterbury, near An- 5. ml.p‘;)el\lnv and Mrs, John R. Van Nagell, who until recently residéd in Annapolis, were guests of Mrs. Cotton for the week end, Lieut. and Mrs. Van Nagell are living at Forest Hill, N. Y. Mrs. Boykin McComas spent several days this week with her aunt, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, having returned to Annapolis with Mrs. Bryan, who had been the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Boykin, in the Green Spring Valley. Admiral and Mrs. Thomas J. Cowie of Washington spent a few days this week with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Comdr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Robin- A hagd Baldwin and Miss u:l‘l‘i‘:‘ an wese in Charlottesville. Va., this week for the graduation of Miss Milligan's nephew, Mr. Tench n, who received the degree of e also has been elected to Phi Mrs. Thomas Hamilton Oliver and Mrs. Ridgeway Trimble of Baltimore were the recent guests of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Commodore Mrs. Edward Lloyd. et the Brice House wing. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. E‘;ble were en route to Baltimore from the Eastern Shore, where they visited Wye House, Mrs. Oliver and Commodore Lloyd's former home. Mrs. C. Erskine Clement has re- tirned from a short trip to Boston. Mrs. Clement was accompanied on the trip by her young daughter, Miss Catherine Clement, who will spend the early Summer with relatives at New- ryport, Mass o “and_ Mrs. William Robert Munroe of Washington, spent last week end with the commandant of midship- men of the Naval Academy, and Mrs. Ralston S. Holmes, Mrs. Hilliard, widow of Comdr. Rob- ert B. Hilliard, U. 8. N., left Annapolis today for the West Coast. She will stop at Chicago en route, for a few days' visit to the World's Fair, and will spend the Summer with her son-in- 1aw and daughter, Ensign Maxmilian G. Schmidt, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Schmidt, at long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Hilliard has leased her house here for a year, to Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. William W. Warlick and will spend next Winter in Wi ngton. George J. Turner of Wardour ned at a luncheon and bridge Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. Ell:n Tyler had as her guest is week, Miss Betty Allen of Salis- bury, Md. cent graduates of Western College Miss Helen B. Chapman of New York, ‘s the guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S Shriver. at Spa View Heights. Miss Lucy Smith, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Smith, has returned to her home on the naval reservation after a visit to Miss Alicia Gormley, in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Brown have 88 their guest, Mr. J. P. Gunter of Seville. Fla and Mrs. D. Meredith Reese 50% OFF on Al HAIR GOODS During ¢ Month JUNE v Wigs—Transformations Etc.— rchased 320 Natural Curly Hair Feather Weight Latest Styles, can now be p for as low as. —are now all attrac- tively priced 310 at only..... A Process for Every Texture Gray s Bpeciaity 1221 Connecticut Ave. District 3616 to 3631 SOCIETY. Are Guests at {hlva moved their houseboat Merenel |from the Maryland Yacht Club to An- | napolis and are anchored at the foot | of Shipwright street. ‘ Mrs. Hoffman Allen of Richmond and | New York, gave a large tea dance Wed- | nesday afternoon at the Annapolis Roads Club, in honor of her nephew, | Mr. Allan Elliott Anderson of New York. | Among the out-of-town guests were | Mrs. Cook, widow of Comdr. Allen M. | Cook, U. 8. N., and her daughter, Miss | Clarice Cook of Norfolk, Va. | A very pretty wedding took place Sat- | urday attemoon June 10, in Mount Zion Church, this county, when Miss | Katherine Wayson, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Morgan Wayson of West River, | was married to Mr. Bascomb Padgett |of Washington and North Carolina. | The wedding was folowed by a recep- |tion.in the home of the bride's parents. | After a trip, Mr. and Mrs. Padgett will |occupy an apartment in Washington. Lieut. Alvord J. Greenacre arrived Tuesday from the West Coast, having | been assighed to duty at the Naval | Academy. He and Mrs. Greenacre, with their two children, have moved into the house at 155 Conduit street. Mrs. Greenacre is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. William E. Olivet, of this city. | |, Mrs. G. E. Johnson has returned to | ‘her home in Philadelphia, after a fort- | night's visit to her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rehn of this city. | Mr. and Mrs. Willilam B. Mills of | Cedar Park have announced the mar- | riage of Mrs. Mills’ sister, Miss Neva | Lorelle Jennings, to Mr. Ralph E. Reese | | of Annapolis. The wedding took_place | in Baltimore on Saturday, June 3. Mr. | and Mrs. Reese are occupying an apart- ment on West street extended, this city. M):M E’Hflbflih Newton lof Tl:‘olfslsonhnl., | is the guest of her cousin, ora | Chaney” daugnter of Dr. and Mrs. K. Who, before her marriage June 8 in the | Gardiner Chaney. | Mrs. Saint George Barber enter- | Dorsett. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS. JOHN LESESNE DEWITT, rectory of the Sacred Heart Church, was | Miss Margaret Loretto Petty Dorsett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Neuman | —Underwood Photo. | tained at a bridge party Tuesday eve- ning at her home on South River ior more than 50 guests. Mrs. T. Chattle Hopkins and her young son, Thomas Chattle Hopkins, jr., have returned to their home on South River from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carr in Washington. Miss Priscilla Stockwell of Langtarry, | at Wardour, is spending two weeks in | Ventnor with her aunt, Mrs. M. M. | Neel of Philadelphia. | Mrs. Overton Snyder and her son, | Overton, jr., have arrived from their [ home in Coral Gables, Fla., to be with ’Mrs. Snyder’s sister, Mrs. Gott Beard | | Dinner at Quantico Given for Miss Polly Marston and Fiance | Col. and Mrs. Lyman Hosts. Bi-Montl’l]y Dance at Ofh- cers’ Mess Well Attended. of All Hallows, near Annapolis, for the | Summer. | Miss Louise Kemp. has come from i Ev:mcbndxethm" where m?u“:em ti::;‘ | Mrs. Charles Lyman were hosts at a | Winter and Spring, and wi with | her mother, Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp, at | dinner before the d'ance tonight, to a | 37 Pranklin street until the Fall. | group of young people, when Miss Polly | _Miss Rebecca Adams of Wayne, Pa., Marston and Lieut. Manly Curry, whose |15 spending two weeks at Sherwood |marriage will take place July 1, were | Porest with Miss Alice Burns. Miss |2 | guests of honor. Miss Olga Craven | Adams lived in Annapolls for several | gng‘her fiance, Mr. Lionel Glenn An- QUANTICO, Va., June 17.—Col. and ! | years and has many friends here. | " Lieut. and Mrs. E. I. McQuiston, | d€rson, motored from Washington to | who were guests of the latter’s aunts, | the Misses Feldmyer, since their arrival | here from Coco Solo, Canal Zone, some | weeks ago until the first of this week, | are visiting Lieut. McQuiston's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1. McQuiston, at | Squirrel Hill, near Pittsburgh, before | going to Baldwin, on Long Island, :ht"e Lieut. McQuiston will repert for uty. | Miss Helen Furlong, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Francis M. Furlong, has returned from a visit to her aunts, attend. The regular bi-monthly dance at the officers’ mess took place tonight on the tennis courts adjacent to the Waller Building, and was well attended. The | Reserve officers here on special duty, | the officers who compose the rifle teams |and the young people home from school | were in the company. Col. Percy Archer, Capt. and Mrs. Solon Kemon, Mrs. Ruth Dartt of | Washington, and Mrs. Mary Diamond of | Norfolk spent last week end with Capt. William Radcliffe, who gave a buffet supper for them Saturday. Included in after & visit to Mrs. de Zayas' parents, | the party were Capt. and Mrs. John | Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Van Houter, left McCann of Baltimore, who were Sunday night for Philadelphia to be | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Vardy. guests for a few days of the Rev. Henry | Dr. and Mrs. W. Dalton Dayls enter- gomehu;:n‘ er before going to the | —— oston Navy Yard, where” Lieut. de is: eni e ny Haight Koonce, wife | Calif., where they will spend the Sum- | of Lieut. Henry T. Koonce, U. 8. N,, | s T | was a member of the graduating class | {,":;,,;‘“Q‘“é;,,‘,‘,‘;nf“e" etghcer (s, of 1,300 students who received degrees | s | from Boston University on June 12.! Mus. Bishop, wife of MaJ. Gen. Harry . Bishop, has returned to her apart- | Mrs. Koonce. who was graduated from | G. the School of Music, is the daughter |ment at the -Broadmoor after spending rs. R. G. Chaney of Annapolis. | week in New York. of Mi | _Miss Ruth Myers, daughter of Maj. —_ | Charles E. Myers, has returned from| Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford have | Hollins College, Va., to spend the Sum- gone to Princeton for the graduation mer vacation at her home here. |of their son, Mr. Robert Clifford. Mr. Clayton Brewer gave a large | g graden party Monday afternoon at his| _ Mrs. Jackson, wife of Capt. Thomas | J. Jackson, formerly stationed in the country place near Annapolis, ps S | Judge Advocate General's Department, > |has glven up her apartment at the Garners Leave City | Highlands and is now with her parents, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon A. Winter at For Home in Texas | their home, 2637 Connecticut avenue. Later she will join Capt. Jackson at | R | their quarters at Fort Hayes, Ohio, | (Continued From First Page.) | where he has been ordered for duty. T e = | Miss Virginia Darrow. daughter of turn to Washington tomorrow. Mrs, | Mrs. Jackson, will spend the month of | Hewes and the other members of the | July With her paternal grandfather, | family will join Mr. Hewes in Washing- | later going to Fort Hayes to be with ton later in the season. Mr. H,wes'\ger mother for the remainder of the who suceeded Mr. James H. Douglas of | Summer. Chicago, is staying temporarily at the |of Comdr. R. T. Darrow, U. 5. N., and Shoreham. makes her home with her grandparents s Mo in Washington. Mrs. Keit] errill, wife of the execu- g tive assistant to the Assistant Secretary | Lieut. John McM. Taylor, U. S. N.. of Btate, and her children have gone and Mrs. Taylor have been guests of to their Summer home at Prides Cross- | the former's parents, Col. and Mrs ing for the Summer. Mr. Merrill will | Willlam Taylor, in their apartment at join them for brief visits as frequently | 2301 Connecticut avenue for a_week as State Department affairs will permit. | OF ten days. Lieut. and Mrs. Taylor |are en route to the former's new post Gen. John A. Lejeune, U. 8. M. C. |at Annapolis from the West Coast, retired, superintendent of Virginia | where he has been on duty for some Military institute, Lexington. and Mrs. | time and will leave Washington to- Lejeune with their two daughters, Miss | morrow for Annapolis. L EEERE TN THERE’'S STILL FUN T0 BE HAD IN THIS WORLD the Misses Dessez, in Washington. Lieut. and Mrs. Hector de Zayas, OUR guests tell always feel they're getting the most out of life. (Maybe that's why they come back so often.) Join them. Right at the ocean’s door, you'll find hundreds of amusing things to do. And only the deep contentment these hotels inspire will keep you from trying to do them all. Splash around in the break- ers. Bask on the sand. Sail out on the briny deep. Do a little fishing. Play a little golf. Inspired food. At night, sound seaside sleep. In the background, setting the mood for your holiday, is the thought- ful attention to comfort and pleasure that has made Chal- fonte-Haddon Hall so unique. DAILY RATES Per person (2 in & room, with bath) In CHALFONTE . . . . $8.50 to $5.50 In HADDON HALL . . 810 10 87 Including meals. Also European Plan CHALFONTE-HADDON HALL ATLANTIC CITY AND LiIPPINCOTTY ‘GM;AIV ‘IIIII Miss Darrow is the daughter | tained at a supper party and later took | their guests to the dance. | Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes were | hosts at dinner Tuesday, their guests | including Maj. and Mrs. Harold Parson. Maj. and Mrs. Robert Blake, Capt. and Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Cant. and Mrs. Donald Kendall, Capt. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett end Licut. and Mrs. Allen Pollock. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Yowell enter- tained informally at bridge this evening. Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Culpeper and their family have arrived from Port au Prince, Haiti, where the captain was on duty with the 1st Brigade. Lieut. and Mrs. L. B. Cresswell have come from New York and moved into quarters, Maj. A. F. Howard, who was a mem- ber of this ye class of the Command and General Staff Schocl at Fort Leav- enworth, has arrived and been assigned querters. Maj. Howard will serve on the staff of the Marine Corps Schools. Mrs. Fargo Balliett of New York City is visiting Lieut. and Mrs. Harry Stad- | ler. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes gave a beach supper last evening in nonor of Mrs. Balllett and Mrs. C. H. | Unger of Fort Knox, Ky. Col. and Mrs. Edward Manwaring motored to Tappahannock to accom- pany their daughter, Miss Katherine ‘Mln\&nnng. home from St. Margaret's Academy, A J | Lieut. H. E. Rosecrans has been de- | tached from this station and has gone | to Washington, where he will serve as instructor and adviser to the 6th Regi- ment, Marine Corps Reserves. Maj. Lewis Fagan was host at dinner at the officers’ mess Monday to Capt. and Mrs. Hal Potter, Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes, Mrs. C. H. Unger, | Lieut. and Mrs. Harry Stadler, Maj. Arch Howard, Capt. Willett Elmer, Lieut Shanghressy, Lieut. Ronald Boone and Lieut. Flannigan. Ma). and Mrs. James Bain and Miss Alice Reid Cushing attended the com- mencement exercises at Virginia Mili- tary Institute at Lexington last week. Miss _Elizabetn Torrey. daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Philip Torrey, ac- companied her aunt, Mrs. Morton of ‘Washington, to New York Thursday and sailed on the Bremen for Europe. They Capt |plan to remain until the latter part | | of August. | Lieut. and Mrs. Delmar Byfield were D. C, JUNE 18, 1933—PART THREE. Council of Somrity Conducts Its Annual Initiation and Dinner Fifteenth Banquet of Tau Phi Held With Miss Hilda Volka Presiding. The fifteenth annual initiation and | banquet of the Washington Council of | Tau Phi National Sorority was held Jast night at the Shoreham Hotel, west ball- room, with Miss Hilda Volkman, council | president, as toastmistress. After the final rites of initiation, which were held by candlelight, the sorerity pin was presented to the fol- lowing 17 initiates: Miss Genevieve Baugh, Miss Pattie ReVelle and Miss Bernadette Lange of Alpha Chapter; Miss Marie M. Burkle, Miss Dorothy Hillers and Miss Sara Ann Crawley of Beta Chapter; Miss | Mildred Gertrude Welch, Miss Elinor Tyler Evans and Mrs, Clara Clements of Delta Chapter: Miss Cecelia Moore, Miss Frances Elliott, Miss Katherine | Schmeltz, Miss Mary Conrad, Miss Dolores Piozet, Miys Vernon Brooks and Miss Elizabeth Holtombe of Zeta Chap- ter; Miss Jessie Keir and Miss Kathryn McCogney of Pi Chapter. Corsage uets were presented to the guests of honor, Mrs. Erma Pat- terson, national president; Miss Vi Ferris, Baltimore Council pres! it; Miss Hilda Volkman, Washington Coun- cil president; Miss Leonora Smith, Miss Ruth McAleer, Miss FElizabeth Hunter, | Miss Winifred Kohler, Miss Mart| Bean, Mrs. Louise Green and Mrs. Isa- belle Williams. The initiation was under the direc- tion of Miss Louise Duckett and the banquet under the direction of Miss Peggy Murray. ! Decorations were of flowers and the | sorority colors, maroon and gold. | The Washington Council of Tau Phi National Sorority will honor its newly | initiated members today with a tea at the home of Miss Marie Reichman, 7425 | Thirteenth street northwest from 4 to | 6 p.m. | Hostesses will be the members of the | committee who are Miss Virginia Bush- | ong, chairman, of Mu Chapter; Miss | Dorothea Ehlis of Alpha Chapter, Miss Betty Frazier of Beta Chapter, Miss | Sally Finlay of Delta Chapter, Miss | Jean Hester of Zeta Chapter, Miss | | Martha Bean of Pi Chapter and Miss | Mary Lippold of Xi Chapter. | Mrs. John Gardner Ladd of Wesley Heights is leaving on Tuesday to visit | her mother, Mrs. James Irvin Steel in | | Mechanicsburg, Pa. before going to Chicago, Ill, to attend the convention | of Delta Zeta Sorority which meets there the latter part of June. Others | from Washington going to the conven- tion include Miss Mary Whitney and Miss Loretta Cunningham of the alumni group and Miss Virginia Gummel and Miss Dorothy Smith of the active chap- ter, Mrs. Ladd is director of the 4th province which includes Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Pi Chapter, Tau Phi National Sorority, will be host to their two new members, | Miss Jessie Keir and Miss Kathryn McGogney at a breakfast this morning | at 9 o'clock at the Iron Gate Inn. The | national president, Mrs. Erma L. Patter- | son and Washington Council president. Hilda Volkman will also be guests. Small gifts will be received by each member from her Pollyanna sister. | Immediately after the breakfast, there | will be the installation of newly elected | chapter officers. They will be installed by Miss Ida V. Lyons, who remains in the office of president for her second term, and Miss Martha M. Bean, na- | tional secretary, will act as conductress. Thre officers to be installed are: Vice president, Miss Margaret Burchell; secretary, Mrs, Evelyn Sparshott; treas- | Recent Bride MRS. EUGENE BOST, Formerly Miss Ethel Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Walker of Ruth- erfordtown, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bost are making their home at 1201 Thir- teenth street northwest. urer, Miss Elizabeth Tewsbury; sergeant at arms, Miss Mary Wayson; chaplain, Miss Helen Wayson; custodian, Miss Anna Feusahrens, and goat, Mrs. Pauline Absher. The chapter will be represented at the National Convention in Baltimore this week end by five of the members. At the last meeting of Iota Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, held Monday, Miss Mary Lou Colliflower, president of the chapter, was presented with a lovely gift in recognition of her efforts during her term of office. Miss Colliflower also received a check for $5, presented for perfect attendance during the sorority year. Miss Ruth Thomas of Beta Chap- ter, national president of Chi Sigma; Miss Louise Mansfleld and Miss Mary Smith, inactive members of Icta Chap- ter, were guests of the chapter. Tuesday members of the chapter and their escorts were entertained at dinner and dancing on the Marine Roof of the Club Michel. Covers were laid for 40 guests at a beautifully arranged T-shaped table. Each member was presented with a 2227 D2 222 2 2 L2722 AND NOW ... A New and Different SOCIET silver ring mounted with the sorority coat of arms. The affair took the form of | a farewell, being the last social event before the national convention, to be | held at Asbury Park, N. J., July 13-16. | Mrs. Margaret Samuels, vice president of Iota Chapter, will act as delegate at the convention. Among the members present at the farewell dance were Miss Mary Lou Colliflower, president; Mrs. Margaret Samuels, vice president: Miss Mae Beattie. recording secretary; Miss Paul- ine Bell. corresponding secretary: Miss Tiide Tillotscn, treasurer; Miss Do: Petty, sergeant at arms: Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer. historian; Mrs. Margaret Moffat, custodian: Miss Mary Lois Lucas. Miss Olive Summers, Miss Betty Martin, Miss Leola Stohl, Miss Jane Hovermale, Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss Mary Eliz- abeth O'Connor, Miss Kathleen O'Con- nor, Miss Mary Catherine O'Connor, Miss Agnos Waiter, Mrs. Katherine Saulsbury and Miss Margarct Collins. Iota Chapter, Pi Epsilon Tau Sorority. announces a Monte Carlo paity, to ba held at the Hay-Adams House Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Betty Leib- son is prior of the chapter, Miss Bertha Levy scribe and Mrs. Pecrl Ratner bur- sar. Procéecs of the party are to be donated to one of the outstanding cul- tural crganizations cf the city. A similar party was given by the sorority last June at the Hebrew Home for the Aged. The proceeds were used to send a group of children from the Foster Home to a Summer camp. The sorority is interested in civic work and is a ‘contributor to the Community Chest. Miss Elizabeth Bernheimer heads the music appreciaticn group. Alpha Chapter of Sigma Nu Chi Sorority will give its annual June dance at the New Ideal Country Club Thurs- | day. June 22. Every year before dis- banding for the Summer months Alpha Chapter has given a closed dance, and this year invitations have been extend- '&u to the members of Beta Chapter also. Theta Chi Sigma Sorority closed its | social season at a very enjoyable lunch- eon held at the Kennedy-Warren Sat- urday afternoon, June 10. The com- mittee in charge of arrangements in- cluded Miss Josephine Beckiey, Miss | Nora Ganey and Mrs. Alice Pricei. Prizes for perfect attendance at meet- ings throughout the year were awarded | to Miss Madeleine Krogman, Miss Hazel Lindberg, Miss Eileen Cush, Mrs. Mary | Keller, Miss Gertrude Geary and Miss | Helen McGivern. | The luncheon was followed by bridge | and prizes were awarded Miss Hazel Lindberg, Mrs. Virginia Simms, Mrs., Bessie Fagan, Mrs. Alice Pricci and Miss Gertrude Geary. The Iuncheon‘ was also attended by Miss Louise Hop- | ping and Mrs. Bessie Fagan as guests| of the sorority. — —-— Girls Like Pudding. Chocolate pudding is the favorite {food among Wheaton College girls, Nor- ton, Miss.. and fish is the most \mpop-l ula; ferendum showed. | Alpha Zcta, X Mrs. Latane Hostess at Party in Alexandria Saturday, June 10, National Capital Chapter, Deiphian Soclety, entertained the six newer chapters organized in Washington and nearby Virginia at the home of Mrs. Henry A. Latane in Alex< andria. Va. Mrs. Latens, who was president of the crgani ion last year, was assisted in the drawing room by the n>wlv clected president, Mrs. P. M. Chichester of Clarendon, Va Mg T. F. Law. former prestdent. ana Mrs. M. Dizon and in the garden by Lillian Bernh: and the six of the local chapters— Mrs. Robert Yancil of Columbia Chavter. Mrs. Eugene Brown of George ‘Washington, Mrs. George N. Walker of Mrs. Clark Cranston of Delta Sigma, M L Verne Beales of Reozevelt and Miss Lula Adams of Gamma. Others assisting were Mrs. F. B. Ol- cott. Mrs. C. M. Godfrey. Mrs. E. U, Erickson, Mrs. Russell Kelley, Mrs. T. M. Huntley, Mrs. A J. Maxwell and Miss Joyce B. Graham. The beautiful Southern Colonial home, with its spa- clous flower-bardered lawns, formed a picturcsque background for the mel bers and guests in their dainty frocks and picture hats. Delicious refresh- ments were served from attractive tea tables. A special feature of the occasion was the presentation of a gift bust of Shakespeare to the retiring president by Mrs. Ione Knowlton in behalf of Na- tichal Capital Chapter, apropos to the year's study of drama. . — If more people recognized that a de< pression was temporary there would be more readiness to buy and less readffess to sell and consequently prices would be higher—the same thing working the w Mrs | other way—if more people recognized that a boom was a temporary phenome- ron, there would be less readiness to buy and _more sellers. Alr Cenditioned and Ce 12to 8 PM. SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR SUNDAY DINNER Soup_or Cocktail Baked Young Chicken with Dressing Fried Half Milk Ped Broiler s Is Marylane Cold Meats. or Vegetable Plate Roast Meat. 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