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X-l 2 SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST, TUESDAY. JANUARY 81', 1928 tit SOUTHTOWN SORORITIES ELECT OFFICERS Dorothy Lemm Heads Kappa DeIta Sigma ot officers of Gamma Phi. Kappa Delta Sigma and Tau Iota Epsilon. three Southtown sororities, have taken place within the past few weeks. Mrs.

"Willis Hanker. 1500 X. Mansfield was chosen president of Gamma Phi sorority at the recent meeting at the home of Miss Elolsc 80G TV. 7Cth st. Miss Rose Jtago, 7S30 Sangamon was reelected secretary and -Miss Grace Uoherty, S(M4 Peoria is the new treasurer.

After the business meetings cards Mere played and prlres were won by -vrr. AV. 83rd Miss Berncdette Phee. 705b Union and Mrs. Ernest Schmltz.

HoO TV. 83rd st. Tho next meeting of the sorority to be Monday evening at the home of Miss Doherty. Representatives of the various chapters of Kappa Delta Sigma sorority held their flrst prand chapter meeting one evening last week at the home Miss Dorothy Ann Lemm. 7802 May st.

At this time Miss elected president. Miss Mary Beck. C50 AV. 71st vice- president; Miss Margaret Maher, 7310 Green secretary-treasurer; Miss Margaret McGovern. S205 Laflln corresponding secretary: Miss Evelyn Strand.

5200 Rldgeway and Miss Myrtle Cullfnan. 1518 "lot guards. The next meeting is to be held at the home ot Miss Beck. The annual election of officers of Tau Iota Epsilon sororltytook place last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Edna Martin. 7014 Parnt-11 Officers of Grand chapter who were elected for the ensuing year are Miss Lucille Edwards.

Grand president. Miss Margaret O'Neill. Grand vice president. Miss Grayce Shaddon, Grand scribe, and Miis Marian Mehl, Grand treasurer. Alpha and Beta chapters also held individual elections at this time.

Officers ot Alpha chapter are Mtsa Victoria Reppetto. president: Miss Alma vice-president; Miss Jean Garvin. secretary, and Miss Marie treasurer. The. newly elected officers of Beta chapter are Miss Cora May.

president. Miss Mario Rehfeld. vice-president: Miss Mildred Johnson, secretary, and Miss Bcrnico Valadarc. treasurer. Repertoire club, an organization of music students attending 1 the school of Music, held a 1 bunco, party January 21 in the, studio room, 7801 Halsted st.

Alter the party, the 62 students were served a midnight supper at the Gassen cafe. Mrs. John A. Nugent. Mrs.

I Thomas Halkin. Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mrs. Clarence Schreiber. Mrs.

John I Koppleson. Mrs. Maude B. Hosklnson, 1 Mrs. H.

Pollard and Mrs. ijolm JJawney were the chaperons of the party. TX honor of the birthday anniversary i cliiupthcr, Dorothea, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Glawc entertained a proup or friendi nt dinner the evening-of January 22. Pink and white were the t.ibla decorations. Following the dinner bunco and c.nJs playd. thousand nnd i pounds of groceries, as well as many cash donations, were received January 22 at the annual grocery showei' for the auxiliary of the St. Tloso Dav Nursery anil Kindergarten, 23th st.

THE Ladies' Missionary t'lrcla of the Auburn Park Federated church will hold an all-day meeting Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. William Xuehlke, Egglcston a-x o. Luncheon will bo served at 1 o'clock by tho hostess. IAA.THEHINE Glascott Prank Glascott. 700U Elisabeth will present their pupils in an informal recital, at the Hamilton Park Jlcld- house Thursday evening at o'clock.

Readings and piano selections ill be included in tho piogram. of their five hundn-d club were entertained Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. llarrj Fitch, 9321 Throop st. DR.

SLAUGHTER TO SPEAK AT GRESHAM CLUB MEETING rjK. M. Gertrude Slaughter, IMG 63rd a member of tlio Illinois Medical society, is to be tho speaker at tomorrow afternoon's meeting of tho Gresham Woman's club at the Seventh Presbyterian church, 86th pi. and Snngamon st under tho auspices of the public health and child welfare committee. Mrs.

Emil A. Schlagctcr, S8T2 Throop tho chairman of this committee, will preside at the meeting. Luncheon i be serxcd noon with Mrs. J. G.

Hess. change as the chairman. Mrs. Thomas J. Burke, the club president, will preside at the business meeting which will be held at 1 o'clock.

MRS. CHARLES H. GRAF Prior to her recent marriage to Charles Herbert Giaf, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Graf, 7932 Peoria Mrs.

Graf was Miss Cora Belle Duncan, the daughter of Mr. ujtd Mrs. James Duncan, GC38 Sangamon st. Mrt Graf and 'his bride arc now at home at COOS Ashland avc. A i to Tell of in Boys' Court UDGE Francis B.

Allesrcttl will tell of his work In tho Boys' court at tlio Tuesday morning meeting of tho Hamilton Park AVoman's club, according to Mrs. l-'loyd JJ. O'Brien, 3So2 Union the president. KoberL Park, professor at the University of Chicago, will speak on tho subject, "Tho Negro Citizen." Mrs. Harry C.

Coutts. 0011 I-eavllt is In charge of the afternoon meeting. At the morning session, the members -will again hear Tina Mae Halites, organist and choir director. She will play tunes old and new ns tho accompaniment to a vocalist. Mrs.

rred W. "Waterman. 7010 Bishop ill preside. Mrp. Cormtic Hrvln will plav noim pi.uiologuea and tho club chorus will sing a group of songs.

Last Friday -na? the date set for a party to welcome the new cjuy members. Mrs. Edward A. Menz. 0041 St.

Laisrenco and her committee, invited tho guests to come dressed as gypsies or hoboes. Prizes for the most unusual costumes were won by AVilham Ennght. 07ub Perry a and Dr. Emma Pongcr. A short program.

In Keeping with occasion, was presented nnd ref wore bv s.ocinl a i a and her committee. Hit- i of i YamicrpocI si hool T'arcrit-Tcacher association to bo held Kridiv at o'clock at the school, st. and Prospect the principal. Misv Catherine A. BurKo, on "School Equipment." of tho 1'lth a a cnitumo a to bn given by friendship council.

A. J. U. Saturday evening in Kernwood hall. 1(13rd and arc Mrs.

Paul Blue- timer. 100r7 Aberdeen nnd her daughter, Mrs. Alfred r. Lorence, 0017 Lowe avo. CHURCH SCOUT TROOP RECEIVES CHARTER AT PROGRAM Krlzcll, chairman of the Court of Honor of tho Boy Scouts of America, presented Scout troop" No.

with its charter last Friday evening in the parlors of the Seventh Presbyterian church. SCith pi. and Sanpamon st. Tills wns night and a special program wan piven In honor of the quests of the evening- The Kcv. Earl C.

Morgan, pastor ot the church, is tho scout Fol- lowInK tho program, tho mothers of the boys in tho troop served refreshments. Morgan Park Club to Hear Mrs. Ramsey MRS. Wallace Ramsey will make her third and Una! appearance before the Morgan J'ark "Woman's club this year at the all-day session to be held next Monday in tin- Morgan Park Methodist church, 110th pi. and-Lbngwood dr.

Mrs. Ramsey lias i two addresses on tho history of Illinois nnd on Monday morning her subject will be "The Constitution of the United A business meeting i follow her address. Luncheon will lo served early in order a tho children may to seliool in time for their studies. The a i be to a musical program to he presented by trio. Mrs.

R. Horatio Reed. 1825 Monterey chairman of tho mu.siu department, and her committee, have charge of tho afternoon entertainment. Mrs. A llalgh, sopiano.

and Mrs. Clareneo IJ. Cardy, acrompanist, will bo heard in a group of songs. OUT1I and Mario Wcyh. 7511 Stew art a entertained several friends at i homo Saturday evening.

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A. to Meet JVARS. Louis Featherstonc, a re pro tentative of the Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Kund. will speak on tho subject of "Rest" at this evening's meeting of the Child Study circle of the Brainerd Parent-Teacher association at the home of Mrs. Ray Meeker, SG2S Throop tho chairman.

The association entertained at a farewell party tho graduates and the senior class of tho school Saturday evening nt the Brainerd hall, Stub and Loomis sts. Miss Louise Rusch and Mrs. Inez Keepers, the eighth grade teachers. were the KUrsta of honor. Mrs.

Fred Otto, 8740 Throop past president, and the board ot directors, were the hostesses of the evening. Eight Safety Patrol boys in tho graduating class were presented with gold )ins In appreciation' of tho work they have dono for the school. Those who received tho awards are Delbert Pearce, Roy Lclchtfuss, Ernest Cam- palgjie, Edward Kay, Lester Kre- eanck, Roy Minouge, Frances POng- ston and Albert Kerr. Dancing' and games furnished the evening's entertainment. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in the class colors of yellow and white.

Mrs. R. K. Freeman, 8So5 Aberdeen is the president of the Center Bridge club mem- bera met Thursday evening at he home of Mrs. John Drlscoll, 8021 Carpenter st.

Prizes were won Mrs. James Cohan and Miss Jane Cohan. 7415 Princeton Mrs. Thomas Woods. 5803 Peon's J.

H. "Werner. S023 Carpenter and Mrs. Minnie Dwyer, 6819 Peoria. st.

Refreshments were served following the games. JNCLUDED in the recent activities of various chapters of the Delta, Kappa Delta sorority was a formal dinner dance given by the "members of Alpha chapter on January 21 at the Hamilton club. Balloons, streamers. and pennants from high schools and colleges over tho country decorated tho gymnasium of the Morgan Park Hlg 1 school for tho sport dance' given by Beta chapter of the sorority last Friday evening. The members of Delta chapter met 'at the home of Frances Howland.

daugther of Mr. and Mrs. P. Howland. 2228 W.

110th last Thursday evening. Miss Howland left Saturday for-Mt. Morris college at Mt. Morris. 111.

OAPPT Bungalow Pals met last Thursday at tho home' of Mr. and Mrs. M. Boylan. '1730 "Wl 94th st.

Honors at cards were won by Mr. Boylan. Mrs. M. Eckland, 171ft W.

04th W. D. Boockford, 9413 Vanderpoel and Mrs. Boylan. Women of the Morgan Park, ilethod- ist church under the leadership at Mrs.

Thomas Gantt. 10755 Seeley spent January 21 in making curtains, painting chairs, and decorating and beautifying the rooms of the Sunday school department of the church. QUESTS at bunco were entertained the evening 'of January 23 at the home of Mrs. August Duda. 7035 Drexel ave.

Refreshments were served by the hostess. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George RIemenschneider, 1711 Beverly Glen idat evening, were the members of the Beverly Glen Bridge club. Tuesday a group of small friends was entertained -at a party in celebration of the second birthday of Mary Ann Crossley.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crossley.

1502 W. 70th st. JLJER classmates at the Esmond school were entertained party Thursday afternoon celebrating the eighth birthday of Marjorle Sundstrom. 10003 Homewood" avc. QUESTS were entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge party Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Charles M. Earner. 1730 Beverly Glen pkwy. CAPITOL WINDOW CLEANING CO. C.II "Oipllol." They Will T.he dre of Your Clenninr Worries Slcrlijrlits, and Woodwork 8053 SO.

HALSTED ST. TRIANGLE 2704 ST. SABINA CIRCLE, HOLDS INSTALLATION CEREMONY CT. Sabina 111. Dangh- tcrs of Isabella, held its installation of officers Sunday In the Rose room of the.

Auditorium hotel and Mrs. Eugene'Hughes, 7801 "May at. was chairman of the affair. Tho guests of the day were the Rev. John Darch, the Rev.

Austin Gallagher, Mrs. Minerva Boyd, 'national vice regent, Mrs. Ellen Lemm, national director and Miss Margaret- O'Malley. a member of Sherman A program was presented, after the ceremonies. AT 8 o'clock January.21 Miss Pauline Marlow of Gary and Theodore Coftman, the son of Mr.

and James Coffman. 7850 Lowe were married at the home ot the bride- Broom's parents. The bride wore a sown ot Alice blue with a buckle, of silver at the left side and carried a' bouquet of American Beauty roses and babies' tbreath. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Coffman 724 TV. 83rd were the -bridal attendants. The matroa of honor won a dress of aky blue crepe and carried roses. Seventy guests were present at the reception and supper which followed the. ceremony.

American Beauty roses formed the table- centerpiece. Mr. Coffman his bride-wll be at home-after February 15 at 7850 Lowe' ave. MEXT Tuesday evening the member's of Bethel, No. 11.

Order of Job's Daughters, will meet in the Auburn Park Masonic temple, 78th St. am Union ave. Miss Helen "Warady. 1820 70th Is the honored' queen of tho Bethel. JTRIDAT afternoon Mrs.

B. Carstens, 9129 Longwood entertained the members of her nv hundred club at; her home. pUNCO and cards -were played at party held last Thursday evening by the Woman's society of the Brain erd Community church, QRADUATES of schoo were entertained Thursday evening at the home of Miss Muriel McClure 1747 TV. 107th st. IT1GHT guests were entertained- a bridge Saturday' evening by Mlsa Helen Bollcnbach, 0547 Vanderpoe ave.

DHI Lambda Delta sorority members met last Tuesday evening at th home- of Miss Jean 1750 04th sU UORTNIGHTLT Sewing members will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. George Murray, 975" Vandcrpoel ave QN Thursday the "Washington Heights Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Matthew. Bcllkan 0884 "Winston ave. ALPHA chapter of tho D.

so rority held a luncheon at Field's followed by a theater party last Thursday. JANET Herriott, 10848 Hoyne ave. entertained the members ot Alpha chapter of the D. U. C.

sorority a her home January 20. club members celebrated their second semi-annual Ladies Night at a dinner-dance at the Ste- vens'hotel Friday evening. QIRL Reserves 'of the Morgan Part High school'entertained the "graduating class at a farewell tea January 19. r-ELEBRATING- birthday, Miss Dorothy Dykeman, 0528 Hamilton entertained a group of friends at a costume party January 21. ITS third anniversary-was cele'bratee 1 Friday' evening' by the Brainerd Peter Pan club by a theater party for 21 club members.

pARTL Wilkes. 10207 Seeley en, tertained a group of friends at a slumber party January 21. FLOWERS Wedding and Floral Orders Our Specialty Palms Rented for All Robt. F. Mueller 8033 So.

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