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i:College “Women’s OfficersX.faI•ISS3eGuests at Week-End Partyivith fjCufa $oneS Cj arte ItsinMiss Alice Taylor, outgoing na-j Mrs. Viola Jackson, president tional president of the National and members of the local chapterIds’s.elr-leAssociation of College Women, entertained the national visitorsj i • I # A t * a ■ # | » a . « m m mentertained for the incoming na tional president, Dr. Flemmie Kittrell of Howard University, and her executive staff, at a week-end party at her home in Howardsville.Business end of the session in-on Saturday, also gifting Miss Taylor« thisl;tirne.,with a stunning alligator traveling bag.Hostesses at* this affair were: Mesdames Viola Jackson, Enna Payne, Verda Welcome, -Dora Hutchinson.. Lillian Richardson.if;eluded an evaluation of procedures h relative to the awarding of their Edna Finney, Fanny Holmes. Ruth )c {second thousand-dollar fcllowshta Burgess. Vashti Morphy, Vivian|e which was presented at the annual?*-00**, ™ar.v Thomas. Edna John*ics.s.r-e.v,:cmi.v., presented ... ------ ------ -------April convention in Newark. The I s°n, Catherine Mayo, Mary Griffin, group surprised Miss Taylor with i I'-thcl Payne, Marion Johnson, the presentation of a fitted case \'}ossie Dodmond; and Misses as expression of appreciation fori Mattie White and Elizabeth—V. Her work in the organization. 1 Anthony.Miss Taylor was assisted with r -jj* Suni hostess duties by Miss Addie an(* Jackson joined in a fare-Donnell of Trenton. Mr. Ethel Day and Mrs. Alice Arrington of this city. ' •Guests included:Dr* Kitrell, whose summer program includes a three-week lecture course in the South, following which she will lecture for three weeks at Vassar, before she flies for Sweden where she will be a delegate to the Women’s Interna-tienal League for Peace and Freedom: Miss Bertha McNeill, who | leaves for Europe the .first week ! jn July as a delegate to the same I convention: Mrs. Esther Popel Shaw, whb has Just released a poetry anthology by Francis Junior High School pupils: Mrs. Sadie Daniel St. Clair, author of “Wo*well gesture to the guests who remained for the entire week end.' Miss Gaither Showered/Co-workers of Corrine Gaither, of Queenstown, surprised her with a shower at the hoYne of Mary McPherson. Saturday. Miss'Gaither is to be married to James Hall of Gleh Burnie on the 26th. Lending 1 a hand in the gifting were Eloise Gaither. Mary McPherson, Anita King, Iola-Jones, Helen Dougherty. Mamie Lower)’. Mary White, Beatrice Smith. Ardelia Galmore and Sadie Gunther.MRS. FRISBY FETEDAnother cute party of the week, that surprise luncheon given by Mrs. Herbert Frisby for her daughter-in-law. Kathejrvn, who garneredmen ■Builders”: Mesdames Ora; a master ’ of arts degree from JSniw. .Muriel Alexander—»ljwmicj Temple, last week.'Middleton: and Miss Portia Bui- Mary K. Down, of the Ornsteln lock, all of Washington: [School of Music in Philadelphia.Mrs. Carrie Powell of Newark,I came down to provide an interval Miss Margaret Scott of Montclair; lt;of music while the guests awaited Miss Margaret Bugg and Mrs. M.i the honoree, who was showered Jackson of Raleigh. N.C., Mrs. with verbal greetings and gifts Lavinia Banks of Richmond, and upon arrival. About were:Mrs. Vivian Cook and Miss Eliza Mesdames Rosa F. Bright, Mary bclh Anthony of this city. IN. Brooks.'Jean Cummings, Mary
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