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B-C 7 Norwegian Hospital Benefit Girls Group Active News of Social World Greek Letter Club News Y. W. C. A. Girl Reserves BROOKLYN DAILY EAfiLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 29.

I i i mwxm mm: msr '-v- I 1 I tiiljiif! 'Mmm lliiipli yf HMaWaaee ALPHA BETA PHI Alpha Beta Phi opened its 13th annual convention in the Hotel St. Moritz, Manhattan, Friday evening with a meeting presided over by the grand mistress, Miss Kathaleene Ma-honey, and the deputy grand mistress, Miss Marguerite Murphy. Last night the sorority held its Spring dance at the Hotel St. Moritz, and this afternoon a tea will take place in the St. Moritz Terrace Club.

The dance committee Includes the Misses Rita Poy, Valeria Hayden, Lillian Brown and Helen Martins. DELTA KAPPA PI Alpha Chapter of Delta Kappa sorority will hold their inltia-tJtju pledgees on Friday at the heme flf Miss Helen Schriefer, 3204 Beverly Road. Those who will be Initiated include the Misses Mar-jorie McDermott, Audrey Cook and Genevieve Raymond. DELTA THETA PHI Delta Theta Phi law fraternity will have its annual Pounders' Day Banquet. John Jay Senate, on Saturday, May 12, at the Center Club, 120 Central Park South, Manhattan.

FRATERNITY COUNCIL DINNER At a dinner conducted by the Inter-fraternity Council of Brooklyn College recently the cup awarded to the fraternity achieving the best scholastic record during the IOTA KAPPA The next meeting' of Iota Kappa, Nu Chapter, will be held May 11 at the home of Miss Betty Mackey. A meeting will take place Friday at the home of Miss Eugenia Keller, 1561 E. 12th St. Members who will be present include the Misses Allle Adams, Pat Basil, Jean Cleland, Rita Cleary, Eleanore Hille-brand, Gracie Keller, Dot McCurdy and Muriel schultz. LAMBDA BETA SIGMA The next meeting of Lambda Beta Sigma will be held at the home of Miss Mildred Sylvester, 1961 Haring tomorrow.

A regular meeting of the Lambda Beta Sigma sorority was recently held at the home of the Misses Helen and Ruth Maguire. Members present were Mrs. John E. Collins, Mrs. Robert Wittemann, Mrs.

Philip Zimmer, the Misses Jessie Coates, Mildred Sylvester, Dorothy Mac-Kenzie and two rushees, the Misses Evelyn Rodenberg and Catherine Vaughan. Plans were discussed for a bridge, which will be held at Abraham Si Straus on Saturday, May 19. THETA KAPPA BETA The next meeting of Theta Kappa Beta sorority. Delta Chapter, will be held at the home of Miss Mary Chander, 1772 W. 11th on Saturday afternoon.

Club will attend the play "Ko-machi," which will be presented by the Lilola Club at the Central Branch on Friday evening. This group played basketball on Friday evening and organized a tennis club which will meet regularly at the Y. W. C. A.

playground. The Interclub Council of the Ash land Place Branch is sponsoring the annual mother and daughter banquet which will be held on Friday evening, May 18. An interesting program has been planned for the event. Olivia Moss is chairman of the council. Mrs.

Rosalind Hest, who recently returned from a trip to the Orient, will give a travel talk to the parents group tomorrow. Dr. Isabella Granger is In charge of the group. The Hi Ho Club will be represented in a dance recital which will be given at the Central Branch in June. Members of the Spartan Club are learning to play bridge.

A bridge and bunco, under the auspices of the Merry Makers Club of the Eastern District Branch, wa held on Friday evening. Miss May Miller was In charge of the affair. The Misses Florence Albert, Gene Henderson. Dorothy Lewis and Goldie Weitz served on the program committee. Jenny Giacobbe and Katherlne Henderson were in charge of refreshments.

Miss Charlotte Morris. Girl Reserve secretary of the Greenpoint Branch, has been designated by the committee of management as the official representative of the branch at the 13th National Convention which will be held in Philadelphia May 2-8. The members of the Knot Club of the branch have had varied program of activities, includ The committee In charge of plans for the next Girl Reserve Council meeting of the Central Y. W. C.

A. will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon Wallborg Hansen, Doris Larsen, Selda Fogel, Margaret Haggerty, Elizabeth Douglas and Florence Gordon are serving on the committee in charge of the plans. The Manual Club will hold the last of a series of dances on Friday evening. The Bay Ridge Club and the Delta Chapter of Tech Hi-Y Club have scheduled a dance for the same night. The Happy Go Lucky Club will hold a dance Friday, May 11.

The Lone Star Club will give a bridge and bunco party on Friday evening, May 18. The Y. W. C. A.

tennis courts are now ready for use and members of the Manual Club will play tennis the next two Monday afternoons. Two clubs at the Central Branch held cooking clases on Thursday afternoon. The Happy Hour Club, under the direction of Mrs. May Reld, made ice cream and cakes. The Junior Girl Reserves, with Miss Jessica Richardson as director, made cookies.

The Tower Club of the International Institute will present the plav "The Revolt" on Friday evening. Their guests will include Girl Reserves from the New Utrecht Branch of the Y. W. C. A.

and members of a girls' club which meets at the 4th Place chapel. Girls taking part In the play are Agnes Conway, Gladys Absey, Pacita Suarez, Marie Manero, Consuelo Soils, Selma Jammal, Margaret Mendazona and Mary Vega. Miss Helen Uniss, club adviser, is coach The first rush meeting was held recently at the home of Miss Lorraine Mallouk, 541 1st St. The rushees were the Misses Jessie Lockitt, Frances King, Isabel Lock-wood, Dorothy Powell, Margaret Thompson, Dorothy Gesolde and Dorothy Froelich. Mrt.

John J. O' liar a it general chairman of the iimiuiil Spring luncheon, bridge and fur fatMon thou of St. Angela Hall Auxiliary on Saturday at the Columbus Club. She wat hottett at a luncheon yetterday for Mrt. Joteph P.

Cunneen, pretident of the auxiliary. Mitt nunc Porcelli it chairman of the crulte dance to be held by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Auxiliary on Friday r. nirig ul the tchoul auditorium. Norwegian Hospital Benefit Long Island Socials iiil mm. ing the play.

Members of the Wekumukum JR. REPUBLICAN RECRUITS The members of the Port Washington Junior Republican Recruits will hold their next meeting Monday night at" their rooms at the Plaza Building. Games will be played, to be followed by refreshments. L. PHILANTHROPIC LEAGUE The Long Maud Philanthropic League recently held their quota luncheon at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan, In gid of the crippled children.

Mrs. Zelma Rose of Flushing was chairman. Mrs. Lulu Fisher, president, spoke. Herbert Rawlin-son, actor, was master of ceremonies and introduced Mi's.

Bertha B. Grad, charitable worker; the Misses Marie Boroft and Mabel Stapleton. who presented a piano duo; Miss Beatrice McCue, contralto, who sang, accompanied at the piano by Miss Edna Myers; Sandue Albu, violinist, who played, accompanied by Sergius Kogin, and Miss Yvette Morgan, soprano, who sang, accompanied by Miss Sally Leff. At the conclusion of the afternoon, the chairman presented the president with a check, the proceeds of the day. Assisting Mrs.

Rose were Mrs. Pearl Mankel of Long Beach and Mrs. Ruth Slate of Floral Park. CKDAKHUKST SUPPER DANCE Plans have been made by the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Young People's Republican Club for their Spring supper dance, which will be held Saturday evening, May 19, at the Swagger Club, Cedarhurst Park. Emmet; Hanlon, president of the unit, is chairman.

Curry, Mrs. Mary Hogau, Mrs. Thomas Reidy, Mrs. Margaret D'Auria, Mrs. William Place, Mrs.

John Priser, Mrs. Mary Caldwell and Mrs. Greta Blackford. wmester was presented by Dean Mario E. Cosenza to Aaron Gor don, cnancellor of Sigma Kappa Cm.

Milton Unterman of Sigma Tau Sigma was the toastmaster of the dinner, which was a testimonial to Joseph Davidson, faculty adviser of the council, and introduced Professors Ulysses N. Camera and Louis Cohen, chancellor of the council, who spoke briefly on the aims and work of the Inter-fra ternity Council. GAMMA ETA SIGMA The various chapters of Gamma Eta Sigma fraternity of N. Y. C.

and C. C. N. Y. and St.

John's University held their 14th annual birthiay dance last evening at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel, Manhattan. There were guests from Delta Chapter of Johns Hopkins University and Beta Chapter of the University of Maryland. Herman Zier of 1759 Montgomery Gamma Chapter, was chairman of the committee on arrangements, assisted by Elmer Singer of Alpha Chapter and Ben Greenstein of Epsilon Chapter. IOTA KAPPA Members of Rho Chapter of Iota Kappa will meet today at 92 Wil-loughby St. Miss Mae Thorn, president, will be hostess.

The Misses Betty Bussell, Marie Stone, Edna and Emily Rauch, Margaret Seigmund, Jane Brown and Helen Thein will be present. IOTA KAPPA CONVENTION The regular monthly meeting of the Grand Council of Iota Kappa sorority was held recently at the Pierrepont Hotel. The principal discussion of the evening was the convention, which will be held in the early Fall. The nominating committee submitted the names of the candidates for the grand officers for the year 1934-35. Among those present were the grand officers, the Misses Lillian Crane, Marion Connelly.

Aileen Spohn, Natalie Nelson, Doris Treacy and the chapter presidents, the Misses Evelyn McCotter, Margaret Croke, Winifred Smith, Eleanor Paterno, Reglna Farrell, Ann Cud-more, Grace Dunn, Betty O'Malley, Jean Cleland, Peggy Gallagher. Gertrude Bassler, Marguerite Spohn, Mae Thorn, Helen Kun-zinger and Anne Drummond. The meeting for May will be held at the Pierrepont Hotel on the 22d, at which time Miss Grace Dunn of Lambda Chapter will be hostess, OMEGA PI DANCE A supper-dance for members of the Omega Pi sorority of Erasmus Hall was held last evening at the Ambassador Hotel, Manhattan. Both undergraduates and alumnae attended, the affair being the annual Spring dance. Miss Miriam Strauss, honorary chairman of the sorority, was in charge of arrangements.

The faculty of the Shore Road Academy, Shore Road and 92d will produce Richard Brinsley Sheridan's "The Rivals" for the benefit of the Women's Guild of the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses' Home and Hospital in the Union Church Hall, 8101 Ridge Boulevard, ou Tuesday evening. The play, which Is a comedy In five acts, will be enacted by the Academy faculty, Including the Misses Betty Strauss, Katherlne Fannell, Evelyn Mothershead, Theodora Goldsmith, Evelyn Brickman. Mildred Fanar, Mary Bradley, Carolyn Holly, Ruth Lewis, Dorothy Jones and Doris Livingstone. The officers of the Norwegian Women's Guild are Mrs. Rolliu Hills, president; Mis.

W. B. Duke-Bhlre, vice president; Mrs. Adolph Andersen, recording secretary; Mrs. R.

P. San Fllippo, financial secretary; Mrs. Pedro Platou, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Frank B. Hoeffle, treasurer.

The entertainment committee for the dramatic production includes Mrs. H. Miller, chairman; Mrs. J. a.

Monfort, Mrs. A. A. Dowling and Mrs. R.

S. Fam-illon, The ushers will be the student nurses of the Norwegian Hospital. Among those who have subscribed are Mr. and Mrs. A.

Rigg, the Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Pedersen, Dr.

and Mrs. Adolph Andersen, Sister Lena Brecklin, Sister Mathilda Gravdahl, IOTA KAPPA Sigma Chapter of Iota Kappa Sorority held a meeting recently at the home of Miss Ellen Wansbury, vice president. Others In attend ance were the Misses Kay Condon, Milared Cunningham, Jean Greg ory, Etta Kenney, Helen Kunzinger, Gert McGrane, Kayo Murray, Agnes Nolan, Miml Williams and Betty OToole. PHI SIGMA DELTA Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, Eta Chapter, will have a dance Saturday evening at the Downtown Athletic Club, 19 West Manhattan. This will be the 15th annual dance.

All members are graduates of the Manual Training High School. The committee includes Robert Rainey, John Keating, William Mas-sey and Joseph A. Mandato, Mitt Marion Connelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Peter J.

Connelly of 1621 E. 13th teat general chairman of the all chapter bridge, tea and futhion thow of lota Kappa turorily ul the Hotel New Yorker yetterday. ing dramatics, dancing, discussion! 1 and outings. FLATBUSH TEACHERS T. S.

PROM The senior promenade of th aFltbush Teacher Training School will be held on Saturday night on the Granada Hotel roof. Miss Hal en Cody, president of the senior class, and the Misses Daisy Trev-ithlck and Winifred Williamson, chairmen of committees, are in cnarge of arrangements for the event. Serving on committees are the Misses Frances Comerford, Ann Mock, Nadine Reed, Dorothy Eglet, Doris Bladen, Dorothy Oetjen, Mildred Palmer, Josephine and Loretta Livoti. HADASSAH NEWS The Bay Ridge Group of Hadas-sah will hold a linen shower and entertainment on Tuesday evening at the Bnai Israel Community House. 54th St.

and 4th Ave. In addition to the showing of moving pictures, a musical program has been arranged. Israel Chipkin will speak on "Jewish Life in Palestine." The Judith Group will give luncheon and bridge Saturday at Pierre's London Terrace, 23d St. and 9th Manhattan. The following will contribute the entertainment for the afternoon: Sid Carey, Miss Elinor Squires, vocalist, and Miss Natalie Koven, 'BERNSTEIN'S GRAND HOTEL The Prospect-Flatbush group of Hadassah will present "Bernstein's Grand Hotel," a farce In three acts, on Saturday evening, May 26, at Garfield Temple House, corner 8th Ave.

and Garfield Place. The play is bfcing coached by Mrs. Joscelyn Shore. Mrs. A.

A. Wigor and Mrs. II. M. Harriaon are in charge of tickets.

MISS BURKE HOSTESS Miss Agnes Burke of 2067 Ocean was recently hostess to the members of the Em anon Bridge Club, at her home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Cagney, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Byrnes, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Achambeau, John Cagney, Frank Cagney and Mrs. Mary Bay nem, into their confidence, they might well tell you this and similar experiences.

Everything they ate "seemed to go to fat." Do yon known why? Physicians say abnormal obesity is caused by the lack of an important element which the body normally supplies. Marmola provides one such element in a perfectly natural way, assisting the body to function in the reduction of excess fat. The excess fat simply slips away, revealing the trim and slender figure underneath. Since 1907, more than 20 million packages of Marmola have been purchased. Could any better recommendation be had? And it is put up by one of the leading medical laboratories in America.

Start tod ay I You will goon experience Marmola benefits. When you have gone far enough, stop taking Marmola. Ani you will bless the day when you first discovered this marvelous reducing agent!) Marmola is on sale by all dealers irom coast to coast. Mrs, B. G.

Blackmar, Dr. E. E. Cornwall, Mrs. H.

B. Delatour, Dr. and Mrs. W. B.

Dukeshlre, Mr. and Mrs. S. DeNeergard, Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Downing, Dr. and Mrs. W.

G. Flickinger, Dr. and Mrs. R. S.

Fam-ilton, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Fisher, Dr.

and Mrs. T. C. Gueiilher, Dr. and Mrs.

H. W. Gissel, Dr. and Mrs. H.

F. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gunsten, Dr.

and Mrs. B. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. Frank B.

Hoeffle, Dr. and Mrs. Rollin Hills, Mr. and Mis. C.

Hurbst, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hoiness, Dr. and Mrs.

Milton E. Hoetlle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Schatvet, Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Kirschen-mann, Mrs. M. T.

Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. David Livingstone, Dr. and Mrs. J.

J. Masterson, Dr. and Mrs. R. Moorhead, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Drack Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rambusch, Mr. and Mrs.

William EBgleson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mol-loy, Mrs. Anna Walsh, Mrs. J.

J. CLeary, Dr. and Mrs. R. B.

Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Westa, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tate, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Shuttleworth, Mr. and Mrs. R.

P. San Fillppo, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stork, Mr, and Mrs. G. Robillard, Mrs.

H. Reque, Mr. and Mrs. O. Perkins, Dr.

and Mrs. Pedro Platou, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Mehldau, Rev. and Mrs. H. Miller and Dr. and Mrs.

J. A. Monfort. KAPPA TAU LAMBDA A meeting of the Supreme Chapter, Kappa Tau Lambda, was held recently at the home of the Supreme President Daniel Haggerty, 15 Wellington Court. Zeta Chapter held a meeting re cently at the home of Raymond Long, 418 Argyle Road.

mc nuchi Mu Nu Chi Sorority, Delta and Delta Upsilon chapters, held their Spring dance yesterday at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel, Manhattan. Miss Elizabeth Johnston is president. SIGMA LAMBDA CHI Sigma Lambda Chi Sorority, Alpha Chapter, will hold their annual Spring dance on Saturday evening at Casa Del Rey, Coney Island and Newkirk Aves. Miss Ruth Plalsted Is president and Miss Greta Reiners the sponsor. SIGMA" PHI The seventh annual dance of Sigma Phi Fraternity, Zeta Chapter, win be held Saturday evening at tne Hotel St.

George. The officers and committee in elude Milton H. Goldstein, chairman of the dance committee; James Levine, vice master, and Richard Carl Klein, scribe. MISS GINSBERG HONORED Miss Llbby Ginsberg, daughter of Mrs. Philip Moskowitz of the Hotel St.

George, and the late George L. Ginsberg, was given a birthday party recently in the Italian Village Tavern of the St. George. The guests Included Philip Moskowitz. MissGertrude Ginsberg, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Greenspan, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. Effle Roos, Mrs. Norma Ginsberg, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Turoff, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sei-den, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stelr-man, Jack Wallon, Louis Reich, Sidney Blumenfleld, the Misses Gert-rude Jacobs and Lee Margoles. SCHOOLS and COLLEGES Co-Educational PACE INSTITUTE Accountancy, C. P. A. or Secretarial, Shorthand Reporting, Marketing, Advertising, Selling, English Day and Evening Classes.

11 2 pp. Bui letin and Class Dates Upon Request. Telephone Barclay 7-8200 ACI INSTIIUTI, 22 (reedwey, N.Y. ADELFH1 ACADEMY tt Lelavette Ave. PRoapeci t-725 PRATT INSTITUTR Ryerson Hreoklve Treltilrn For Sfteelellsed Cirrrn ST.

JOHN'S UNIVERSITY College ef Arte end Meleneee Tli l.ewia Avenee and Young Women Tta. a ej. a I he acker loUegiate lnstitnte ROCKAWAY BEACH HOSPITAL Plans are being made by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Rockaway Beach Hospital for a luncheon and bridge which will be held at the Dalcassian Boat Club, Rockaway Beach, on Wednesday afternoon, May 9. The luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock, prizes will be awarded and an entertainment provided. Mis.

George Zitzler Is chairman of the luncheon. Others Include Mrs. S. Chester Fazio, Mrs. J.

Wadsworth Carpenter, Mis. Harry Kohn and Mrs. Amelia Grammas. Mrs. Lilian M.

Dolschen and Mis. Ouiiton A. Tucker head the committee in charge. The reception committee includes Mrs. Wallace Whitmore, honorary chairman; Mrs.

A. W. Victor, chairman; Mrs. Wil liam Reynolds, Mrs. 1.

L. Scher, Mrs. Jaines J. Kelly and Mrs. Walter Hunt.

Mrs. John Ecker and Mrs. J. Reynold Smith comprise the ticket committee. The card com mittee includes Mrs.

Carlton Tucker, chairman; Mrs. Samuel Appleby, Mrs. A. Herr, Mrs. Andrew Lakav and Mis.

D. Mahoney. Miss Lillian M. Doischen is chairman of the publicity. MUIXAHEY BKOWNE Mr.

and Mrs. T. D. Mulcahey of Central Lawrence, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Agnes Mulcahey, to John F. X.

Browne of Far Rockaway. Both Miss Mulcahey and Mr. Browne were graduated from St. Mary Star of the Sea School. Miss Mulcahey later attended Lilash School.

Mr. Browne is a graduate of Fordham Law School and is now a practicing attorney. DO-A-M TTI.E C1KCI.E The Do-a-LIttle Circle of the Kings' Daughters and Sons will hold a bridge and tea in Abraham Straus on Saturday. Mrs. Sara Scarborough Is president and Mrs.

William C. Knoll, chairman. The funds will be used in the wsifare work of the organization. The Circle also sews for the Red Cross and other organizations, COUNCIL NO. 60 The Ladles of the Welfare of Brooklyn Council, No, 60, will have a bunco and card party in their clubhouse, 373 9th on Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. John Sharpe is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Joseph J. Rock, Mrs. John Cunningham, Mrs.

Nellie Brown. Mrs. Mae Boehm, Mrs. Michael THt STAtU PERSON Tht.glemorout.ttir of sfje and screen OLGA ACL A NOVA BERT FROHMAN ALEXANDER OUMANSKY'S "SPRING CARNIVAL REVUE" with (ne 24 CARNIVAL RHYTHM GIRLS FOX MELODY MUSIC MASTERS Ofrier Pi's AcU Lmgbedl mmm WOMEN'S GUILD The Women's Guild of the School of Nursing, Norwegian Lutheran Deaconnesses Home and Hospital held its regular meeting on Friday, at the Nurses' Home, with Mrs. Rollin Hills presiding.

The following officers and members were present: Mrs. Wallace B. Dukeshlre, Mrs. Frank B. Hoefie, Mrs.

Eugene W. Skelton, Mrs. Harold S. Miller, Mrs. B.

A. Westa, Mrs. Carl O. Pedersen, Sister Lina Brechlin, Mrs. Elise Cronholm, John Monfort, Mrs.

R. Spencer Famllton, Mrs. Walter E. Shuttleworth, Mrs. Gordon Flickinger, Mrs.

Pedro Platou, Mrs. Rosa rlo P. San Filippo, Mrs. Adolph Andersen, Mrs. Rollin Hills, Mrs.

Robert W. Tate, Mrs. Arthur Mac-Gregor, Mrs. Lewis F. Koch and Mrs.

Arnold A. Downing. Two new members were welcomed into the organization. "It's fast moving ind thoroughly entertaining. A reporter film is sprightly, nitty and IH I I II II BTTt A rollicking, thrilling and romantic melodrama! COLUMBUS HOSPITAL BRIDGE Brooklyn patronesses for the bridge and tea party which will be given by the Senior Auxiliary of the Columbus Hospital, in the Tiro Segno Nazionale Club, Fifth Ave.

and 8th Manhattan, on Saturday afternoon, include: Mrs, Arthur Jet- ter, Mrs. Joseph Sartori, Mrs. Joseph Balzarlnl, Mrs. Fred Magiola, Mrs. Charles Bacigalupo, Mrs Lcuis Len- tino, Mrs.

Francesco Call, Mrs. Jo seph Sessa, Mrs. Michael Strami ello, Mrs. Donato Viggiano, Mrs. Dick Chairello, Mrs.

Guido Fusco, Mrs. Americus Stabile, Mrs. Stephen Guardlno, Mrs. Anthony Molinelli and Miss Sarah Wilson. Proceeds are for the Maternity Ward.

Mrs. Joseph Personenl Is president and Mrs. John Viviani, chairman. DELCO CLUB The Delco Club had their Spring social yesterday at their clubrooms. The arrangements committee Included William F.

Hener Walter and Harold Jaster, John McGIynn, Paul Maloney and Lawrence Kav-enagh. MISS DUNGAV SOLOIST Miss Catherine Dungan, soprano, will be heard in recital tomorrow night at the La Farge-Bcmmen Studios, 14 W. 68th Manhattan. Miss Dungan is the daughter of Rear Admiral Paul B. Dungan and Mrs.

Dungan of the Hotel Margaret, 91-99 Columbia Heights. SCHOOLS and COLLEGES Fine and Applied Arts Mcdowell school COSTUME DRMGN ILLUSTRATION PATTKRNMAKINd MIIX1NCRY DKKSHMAKING Amirtea'B oirleit and foremost scnool ef no4 ro lrm deline. tilth Yr.) Prletlcal trtda ml. Individual InsltlKtloa br eiptrti. If araititad Dav and Kfanlnc cmrias.

Call for Interna and ie iturtent work. Rerister Now for Sprint Season 71 W. 45th Unguatee Beheel Languages HUM VT lit ef SDeclal Cnnrafta In IPrank Itelian. Spanish. Bnxllih, Latin, Orwk, Japanese.

Polish, at J0' discount from Mar to August. Alex. Hollwlta. Director Koiiunlir oianaaar 1871111 In Brooklyn 4.14 GOLD ST. (Alke.

Square) Opposite "Alhee Theatre" side Exits Phone Cumberland 6-617 ita riaioiMn Avsnin, Iraoklyn, was too Fail Wherever I went whenever I tried to act and be like other girls my age men laughed, said unkind things behind my baric, avoided me as they would a plague. At dances I sat alone or danced with men who were impossible. On dates, 1 felt that everyone was being charitable by having me along. Finally a friend told me about Marmola how it contains the right amount of a simple corrective for abnormal obesity that is known and recommended by physicians the world over. It sounded too easy.

But I took Marmola exactly as directed 4 tablets a day and imagine my astonishment to rind myself actually getting thin! Without exercising, dieting, or draining my system with drastic purgatives! Now I 'm as slender as a debutante, and so full of pep I seem like a different person. If thousands who have reduced the Marmola way were to take you I 7 Mitt Emily Stiebrr of 275 Wyckoff St. wat chairman of the bridge given by Rho Omega Phi mrority, Gamma chapter, recently at 4nm Strain, (Photo by Arthur.) MIH1U1 191 BMBUaHBByjieaasse.

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