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SOCIETY, Chevy Chase Personal Items and Other Notes Of Social Interest Miss Margaret Anne Cline's erriage to Mr. Arthur J Sherwin Announced. Mrs. Arthur Leland Cline announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Margaret Anne Cline, to Mr. Arthur James Sherwin Tuesday, March 24, at Luray, Va. Mrs, Cline entertained at| @ reception from 7:30 to 10 o'clock last evening at her home, 3750 Oliver street, in_ honor of the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Rea P. Wright of Raymond street entertained at a luncheon and bridge on Friday at the Chevy Chase sl;; in honor of Mrs, Irving C. Nor- Mrs. Daniel Crabb of Delavan, T, is the house guest of her brother-in. law and sister, Mr. Culberton, 102 Leland street. Clubertson entertained at luncheon flndi bridge Friday in honor of her sister. | Mrs. George McCabe entertained at a bridge tea Tuesday for her daughler,} Miss Eleanor McCabe. from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. where they have been playing golf. Mrs. J. H. Butler of Woodbine street and Mrs. P. C. Bowle of Rosemary street left Saturday for Miami, Fla, where they will spend two weeks with | Mrs. Bowie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. | B. Adams. Mrs. Butler and Miss Ruth Adams will return to Chevy Chase by motor, while Mrs. Bowle will return by train with her parents, who have been spending the Winter in Florida. Maj. and Mrs. Stephen T. De La Mater have returned to their home on Chevy Chase parkway from Bermuda. Miss Heien E. Saunders of Brooklyn, N. Y, is the week end house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baker Stephenson on Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McLaughlin, their daughter Betty, Miss Dorothy Penn and Miss Louise Penn of Richmond, | Va. were the Easter guests of Mrs. McLaughlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Gravatt, on Leland street. Gravatt is the guest of his son- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. in Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Edward Smead entertained at luncheon on Tuesday in honor of her daughter, Miss Fay Smead, who 18 visit- ing her home. Mr. E. G. Graham of Irvington, N. J., is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs, D. | G. Davis on McKinley street. Mrs. Kent Paxton gave a farewell | luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. | Robert Pease, who will remove to New York City to live. | Miss Margaret Shea of Thirty-ninth | street, accompanied by friends, left on ‘Tuesday by motor to spend several days | in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall have re- turned to their residence on East Kirke street after spending the Winter at their home in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hall, who have been staying at Mr. Hall's parents’ home on Kirke treet, have returned to their house on Meadow lane. Mr. George Bauerlein of Philadelphia, Pa., was the guest over the Easter holi- day of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Pearce on Garrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson Phillips recently entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan of Great, Neck, Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blandford of Washington. Miss Maud Forbes of Philadelphia, Pa. spent the Easter holiday with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs. B. P. Forbes, on Pat- terson street. Mr. Cleveland Norcross, a student of the University of Pennsylvania, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Norcross, on Raymond street. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rapetti and their daughter Emily have returned to their home on Elm street after motoring to E:: York to spend Easter with rela- s. The Chevy Chase circle of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian. Church will enter- tain at a dinner Tuesday evening in the assembly room. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Baldwin will be the hosts. Ths George ‘Washington University students will give & musical program. Mrs. Peter Paul Miller and her son Paul of Schenectady, N. Y., are the house guests of Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Luther H. Speer on Joglyn ;h'tn. ot rs. Philip t and Mrs. Charles McNabb entertained at luncheon and m" on Easter Monday at the Village Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tanguay and their son Willlam of thnelphu? Pa., were the hous: guests over the Easter holiday of Mrs. Tanguay's brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam A. Reliy, on Forty-first street. Mis. J. T. Suther'and and their son | ‘Waitfield of Norfolk, Va., were the house gussts of Mrs. Sutherland's brother-in- | iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. | Wheater, on Livingston street. Section 4 of the Guild of Chevy Chase | Presbyterian Church will be entertained 8t Juncheon tomorrow at the home of the leader, Mrs. Arthur Hilton, 33 Wil- mfl! lar;:. rs. Lawrence Todd and her sons, Totored 1o Greeawiche Comnt . s ireen’ ., W0 the Easter holidays, S Miss Ruth Smith 'of Va, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. | Hooff at the Lincoln Arms. Mr. Edwin Rice arrived Friday from | the University of Michigan to spend his vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice, on Thirty-ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Stein en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Lynn C. Storey and her daughter Jean of East Orange, N. J., who are stopping at the Dodge Hotel Mrs. Lloyd Hoppe and her daughter f Oliver street spent the Easter ys in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Hoppe entertained at a bridge bupper on Thursday evening at her home. Miss Bettie Northrup Powell, who is | stopping in New York, attended a house ! MISS ALICE MEYER HOLMES, .| Whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Holmes of Rockville, Md., announce her engagement to Lieut. Charles Alan Havard, United States Navy, Annapolis "22. The wedding will take place in Annapolis Chapel, in June. —Harris-Ewing Photo. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, party at the country home of Mr. Wil liam E. Gallowhur in Bedford, N. Y. Mrs. Hamilton H. White has returned to her home in Syracuse, N. Y., after being the guest of Mrs. E. Alexander Powell at her home, Journey's End, on Rosemary circle. Miss Lillian North- rup of Syracuse, N. Y., is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Powell. Miss Northrup is en route from St. Peters- burg, Fla., where she spent the Winter. Col. Powell has returned to his home from a fishing trip in Maryland. Mr. Randal B. Adams has returned to Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Va., to resume his studies after spending his Spring vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Henry De Coursey Adams, on Legation street. Mr. and Mrs. Jullian Winnemore of Rosemary street spent the Easter holi- days in Winchester, Va. Mr. Gus Win- nemore accompanied Mrs. George W. Stone by motor to Boston. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. will give a luncheon at its meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Lingamfelter on Liv- ingston street. Dr. Purse and Mrs. Wil- son Compton will be the speakers of the afternoon. Col. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson of Broad Branch road entertained a num- ber of guests at dinner and bridge last evening at their Summer home in Bay Ridge, Md rs. Frank Chase of Forty-fourth street is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Dohme at Lake Wales, Fla. Authors’ Breakfast of Pen League April 18. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will at- tend the authors’ breakfast of the Na: tional League of American Pen Wome; y, and will have with her a couple of out-of-town guests. Among the out-of-town members of the league who will be present at the breakfast will be Mrs. A. Y. Smfth of the Tucson, Ariz, branch, who is an artist, specializing in desert scenes; Mrs. Clyde B. Millspaugh, newly elected president of the Nashville, Tenn., branch of the league, and Mrs. Florence Foster Jenkins, chairman of the music depart- ment of the New York City branch. A delegation from the Baltimore branch 15 expected, and will be seated at the Baltimore table. A special invitation to visitors in Washington to attend the breakfast is extended by the Pen Women, who have reserved tables for those in the city on the 18th who desire to participate in whst has come to be an outstanding event of the Spring season in the Na- tional Capital The NATIONAL'S Laboratory Controlled System | “Lengthens 1 washing solutions used are mystem. National MEtropol ;fg;gndryco. 1452 Past 60; and Has Never Washed Her Face Edna Wallace Hopper; Who at Over 60 Has the Charm of a Woman of 25, to Tell World’s Largest Radio Audience Tuesday Why She Advises Women to Shun the Wash Basin. DNA WaLLACE HOPPER, famous the world over as “The One Woman In The World Who Never Grew Old,” recently startled women almost out of their chairs. She cred- ited much of the fact, that at over €0, people say she has the skin of a girl | of 20, to a total avoidance of having washed her face since childhood. Now she is going on the air Tues- day afternoon, before what experts say is the world’s largest radio audi- ence of women ever assembled, to tell just why she hasn’t, and what she does instead to preserve her amazing youth. She is also going to tell how to gain # youthful walk that will take years off the average woman’s age. If you're beginning to be afraid that you look | 2 bit “middle-aged"” and want to find a way out, tune in station below or any NBC station, coast to coast. Tues., April 14, 2:30 p.m., WRC, Washington; Wed., April 15, 3 pm., ‘WBAL, Baltimore; Wed, April 15, 3 pm, WRVA, ichmond. Edna Wallace Hopper j Our Flag Chapter, D. A.R., | Celebrates Anniversary. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of Our Flag Chapter, Daugh- | ters of the American Revoiution, was | celebrated at a luncheon held at the Cosmos Club Friday, when members |and friends of the chapter united in congratulating its founder, Mrs. A. G.| Wilkinson. | | Brief addresses were made by Mrs. | George Maynard Minor, honorary presi- | dent general, D. A. R.. Miss Helen Harman, Mrs. Harry C. Grove and Mr: A. E. T. Hansmann, State officers; Mis: Elizabeth F. Plerce, Mrs. Prank Cun- ningham, Mrs. S8amuel Polkinhorn, Mrs | Howard ‘L. Hodgkins, Mrs. John T. | Sadler, Mrs. Garret M. Davis, Mrs. Will- iam M. Hanney and past regents. | . A large birthday cake was the gift of Mrs. Edward M. Weeks. The menus were made by Mrs. J. Caldwell Jenkins, | _The State officers of the D. A, R. pre- | [gented Mrs, Wilkinson with a corsage | | bouguet and the chapter member: | her 'a silver bowl. . s |, Mrs. A. H. Semmes was in charge of { the arrangements. 1342 Connecticut Ave. | Potomac 4430 I Fort Humphrey's Hop At Harris Hall Friday Preceded by Dinners Lieut. and Mrs. Stewart, Maj. Ward and Mrs. Lock- wood Among Hosts. PORT HUMPHREYS, Va., April 11.— The Officers’ Club entertained at a the receiving line were Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson and Lieut. and Mrs. Emil| J. Peterson. "Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart gave a dinner before the hop and an other attractive dinner before Friday’ - | Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas of New | Haven were guests over Easter of Capt. and Mrs. Willlam N. Thomas, jr. | Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz had | as their house guests this week Mr. and | Mrs. Harold W. Gammans of Scran- ton, Pa. Col. and Mrs. Henry A. Finch h‘d} as a_house guest Miss Barbara Cheese- wright, who left Wednesday for her| home in New York. op Maj. Gordon R. Young, District En- gineer of Norfolk, Va., is the week-end guest of Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. | Covell. Mrs. Gordon H. Steele, wife of Capt. Steele of Fort Benning, Ga., will spend Monday and Tuesday with Maj. | and Mrs. Covell. Miss Francesca Rand, who has been visiting Maj. and Mrs Covell for two weeks, returned to school at Briar Clff Manor Wednesday. Miss Clara Ely of Ruthersford, N. J, | was & visitor on the Post Tuesday aft- ernoon. She was formerly a school teacher at Fort Humphreys. Miss Beatrice Craft of Washington is the week-end guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson. Mrs. C. R. Atkinson, who has been visiting Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, jr., returned to New York Monday. Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson have as their week-end guests Lieut. and Mrs. J. G. Christiansen of Fort Dupont, Del Mrs. Richard T. Coiner was & lunch- | eon guest of Mrs. Berkeley T. Merchant | at the Chevy Chase Country Club Mon- | day. Mrs. Jane Putnam returned from D C, APRIL 12, New Castle, Del, whero she has bec | Mrs. E. Iatt. § . C. nd- ing the week end with Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening. Lieut. and Mrs. Don G. Shingler have as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Benson of Aiken, 8. C. Mrs. G. Rumaggi Huntsbarger were hosts party tonight. Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell attended a dinner party Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodge on Kalorama road. Mrs. William Autenrith of Utica, has V. Pl at & supper Y. was the recent guest of Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, j were guests of Comdr. and Mrs. W. I. Causey at the Navy dance at the Wil- lard Wednesday night. Mrs. Cox was a luncheon guest Friday of Mrs. Hobbs at_the Chevy Chase Club. Lieut. and Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, jr., were theater guests of Col. and Mrs. H. F. Sykes Saturday. Maj. and Mrs. 1. H. Hedrick of Fort Riley, Kans., arrived Sunday to visit Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox. Maj. and Mrs. Hedrick will be stationed in Washington after the 1st of May. Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpen- ing gave a birthday party Thursda: afternoon for their ‘daughter Dorothy. Mrs. William Poindexter of Green- ville, N. C., 1s spending a week as the guest of Miss Virginia Arthur. 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