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Sororities To Install Chapters Ceremonies Slated Tomorrow at Maryland U. Two sororities will install chap- | ters at the University of Maryland this week end. r 8. and Mildred C. Scha Srortss ind' Borothy - Andecion: Do, Robert and Frances Offer, boy. Carl and Emma Schinner. b\vyl;e . and Margerct ¥ el Anen 4ng Lynetie Gregory, il Beulah Ingle. girl. Efmund ang Helga Shinton, girl. Hugo and son. boy. Chatles and Frances Huett and Loretta Cofleld. boy. Armend and Beatrice Grant. boy. Howard and Mae Staten. Gordon and Mary: Austin. #irl, Harold and_ Bernadette Magruder. girl. John and Kathryn Hollebeck. girl. Harry and Sarah Schoenemaxi, sirl. and Helen Case. girl and Olive Pilkartan, sirl. girl. d -ng Vlr(lnll Stlmferd. sirl. Edward and Edith Gra. Jonrt and Lhey Matiue. oy Carl and Alice Pedersen. boy. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1940. o > m‘nn -::'um“' Kostez, boy. 2 Births Reported l = T : Vln n! lnd lve ‘ 'l‘ollle Gal l vincenz 08 Mled R n, am lnd Cnu Lewis. boy. Nanllee Powell, llrL e Miles," boy. amin and Mar: : plaein spd Mgy Locsnmn. Of the total area of Iceland, six- sevenths is unproductive. \\\\ "/// " FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS ST "Ho HAVE Mioe iT wonLo's LARGEST SELLER AT 10¢, WOODWARD & ]OTHROP 10™ {™ F AND G STREETS Piione DIstrict 5300 In connection with the joint m;",;n;“-m}mmm:‘g;gl Garase, boy. ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN C}nmmu-zfl.a province convention | Theodore and Marion d‘-‘;’;gh girl. of Alpha Delta Pi, opening a three- | Malcolm and Irma Hallid 0 day session here tonight, Alpha|jerome snd Harriet Cobbe. girl. Delta, local sorority at the univer- Gharles and Mary u'el{n]ti. boy. Shapter ot Aioha Defia B1 i cover | P 54 ey Banial: monies tomorrow night at the May- flower Hotel. Following the annual luncheon tomorrow afternoon of the Wash- ington Panhellenic Association at the Mayflower Hotel, Sigma Kappa International Sorority will establish a new chapter at the university. The Alpha Delta Pi province con- vention will open informally tonight with a buffet supper for visiting officers and delegates at the Alpha Pi Chapter apartment at George Washington University, 2129 G street NW. Members of the Alpha Delta Pi Mothers’ Club will be hostesses. Mrs, Sidney R. Standard of St. WHEN YOU COOK Louis, grand president of the so- rority, will address the formal open- lN ing of the convention tomorrow at George Washington University. Mrs. | Standard, who will be her sorority’s honor guest at the Panhellenic luncheon tomorrow, also will speak at the installation-convention ban- quet, when Alpha Delta will be chartered as Beta Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi. Ruth Evans, presi- dent of the Maryland University group, will receive the charter Plans for several activities, in- cident to the formal installation of the Sigma Kappa Chapter, which will be known as Beta Zeta Chapter, . YOU GET" THE RICH FULL FLAVOR THAT NATURE PUT IN FOOD NOW AT A MERE FRACTION OF 0 FORMER HOME DEMONSTRATION PRICES Mre. Hariow c Mecord, presaers] ON OUR GREDIT GARD PLAN of the Washington Alumnae ASSO-|gqch cord punched with $5.00 worth of ciation. Twenty-three college mem- bers and two alumnae will be ! groceries, meats or produce gives you ouR formally pledged in ceremonies to- | choice of any one piece at card price. Price caArp night at the Carlton Hotel conducted Cara" PRICE by the grand counselor, Mrs. Richard 2-qt. Covered Sauce Pan M. Wick of Allentown, Pa. The in- 3-qt. Covered Sauce Pan DAYS Neckwear —you like its whiteness and its sweetness—not to mention the enchanting compliments it pays you—and the way it refreshes your frocks stallation services tomorrow after- 1-qt. Covered S P: noon also will be held at the Carlton 10“3-inch Fl‘ryin:u;:n ool and will be followed by a banquet 8-cup Coffee Maker and dance. The first business meet- | 6-qt. Dutch Oven ing will take place Sunday morning 10-qt Kettle-Ovenette = ¢ B for the installation of the chapter (D) ESH:G:"?'Yf C”‘eos di;eotmb Glnd embel officers. A reception will be given 15-inch Oval Roaster el or your best bolero by the Washington Alumnae Asso- ; . —cotton pique and scrol!ery $7.95 ciation Sunday afternoon at the . : lace _ . 2 Carlton in honor of the new chapter. - Boys’ Club Will Stage Spring Carnival Tonight The Washington Boys’ Cluv’s first annual spring carnival will be held tonight in the club’s branch at | Seventeenth street and Massachu— setts avenue SE The Program Committee has an- | nounced that Ed Sullivan, Holly- wood columnist, and Arthur Treach- er, stage and movie actor, will make | an appearance together with other| members of an act appearing at a downtown theater. Art Brown, ra- dio announcer, will be master of ceremonies. Marriage License ; 2 J Applications 7 old M. Spriges. 26. 1741 T st. nw, Arnolt Rathieen Hunt. 20, 2531 Tith st now.: the Rev. Nelson J. Smith Charies Saimancohn. 45 and Celia Hindin. 20. both of New York: Judee Robert E. 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