Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1931, Page 40

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Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Otl\qr Items Of Social Interest Miss Marion Edythe Wells’ Engagement to Ensign Gasterland Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene William Wells of East Thornapple street announce thel engagement_of their daughter, Marion Edythe, to Ensign Clarence L. Gaster- land of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard nfl Ridgewood avenue entertalned at an informal reception Thursday evenln(‘ for their daughter, Miss Charlotte Haz- ard, who was graduated from the Chevy | Chase-Bethesda High School, and their son, Mr. John Hazard, who has sailed | on the S. 8. Oceanographer of the} Coast and Geodetic Survey for a three- month crulse. {1 Mr. and Mrs. E.- A. Goldenweiser | and .family of Elm street will leave Friday to-spend the Summer at their | cottage cn Cape Cod. | Mr, and Mrs. William A. Knapp of Lind street entertained at a stag din- ner the birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. Jamies Knapp. The guests were Mr, Ford E. Young, jr.. Mr. Charles Fletcher, Mr. Arthur Sturgis, Mr. Har- old Jenkins, Mr. Charles Cole, James Suter and Mr. Allen Dryer. Mr. Knapp was _graduated from George Washington University this month and will enter Harvard Law School in the utumn. AMl-sA“R. L. Lassiter of Norfolk, Va. and Miss Maude Forbes of Philadel phia, Pa., 2re the house guests of Mr. +and Mrs. B. H. Forbes at their home, on Patterson street, to attend the wed- ding of Miss Clara Forbes and Mr. R. N. Walker Wednesday at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. Miss Peggy Angel has returned from the Pacific Coast to spend the Sum- mer with her lpll;!l;('.ls.kh(l"i ll;ld Mrs. oseph E. Angel ¢! rke street. ¥ MES& Elelnil’ Finch and Miss Au- gusta Finch, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Finch of Virgilia street, Wwill leave tomorrow for Buena Vista Springs. Pa., to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jenks have re- turned to Chevy Cihm, after a motor ip to Pennsylvania. u)pdiss Eleanor Branson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Br\lctmflrdlnson. cgl;:e- r street, entertained at a brl mans shower Friday in honor of Porter, daughter of Mr. and ] whose . "Claude Rodman, Porter, marriage to Mr. George Richard Hise of Towa will take place June @0 in thc New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs, Hezekiah Washburn, who are missionaries in Bulape, Bel- gium Congo, and their children, Mar- garet and Willlam, were the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. 5. W Boggs at their home on Elm street. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Meade enter- tained at dinner last Saturday evening. Mrs. Edward C. Sasser of Connecticut avenue accompanied Mrs. Marshall O. Leighton by motor on Monday to Port- Jand, Me., where Mrs. Sasser will spend several weeks at Mrs/Leighton’s Sum- mer home at Capt Elizabeth. Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon of Rosemary striet and her nephew, Mr. Charles Russell, left by motor on Tuesday for Michigan, where they will spend several! weeks. Mrs. Ida Dibenhover of Baltimore, Md., is the house guest for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams of Leland street. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Corning have re- turned to their home on Leland street, after spending several weeks in White- ford. Md., with Mrs. Corning’s parents. Miss Alice Deming, a student at the ‘University of Michigan, has returned to spend the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 1. Deming on Ox- ford street. Miss Ruth Adams of Leland street left Wednesday for New Haven, Conn., to attend the wedding Saturday of her cousin, Miss Ruth Adams, and Mr. T. P. Glennan of New York. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Ludlum motored to Philadelphia, Pa., to attend the graduation of their daughter, Miss Cathren &udlum, at Drexel Institute, where she received the degrce of bache- Jor of science. Mrs. Eugene Wesley Shaw and her sons, Haylett and Gail, left Friday for Waukesha, Wis., to spend the Sammer with Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs. William Haylett. Mr. Ward Oehmann, a student at the University of Michigan, has returned to spend the Summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Oehmann, at their home on Morrison street. Miss Dorothy Warrington, Miss Jean ‘Wagner, Miss Jean Benton, Miss Jose- hine Spawn, Miss Susan Ray, Miss arbara Burrows, Miss Margery Wray, Miss Roberts Spidel, Miss Elizabeth Sasscer and Miss Betty Jullien will leave July 1 for Camp Matoake, Leonards, Md., with the camp directer, Mrs. James S. Alburtis, of West Kirke | street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Kelly of Ingo- | mar street left Wednesday for Hot | Springs, Va., where they will *spend several days attending the bankers’ convention at the Homestead. ‘The Junior Friday Evening Music Club and the parents of the members ( were entertained at. the home of Mrs. George Gravatt on- Leland street. The guest artist was Mr. Roger Whiteford, who gave a group of songs, accom- panied by his son Joseph, who is a member of the club. All members took part in the program. Mrs. Elgin Groseclose and her daugh- ters, Jane and Nancy, have been spen ing a week with Mrs. Groseclose's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Williams, at their home on McKinley street. They | are en route to their home in New York City from Oklshoma, where they have been visiting Dr. Groseclose’s parents. Mrs. John J. Sheehy and young daughter Ula of Cleveland Park are spending several weeks with her moth- er, Mrs. F. Ginechise, in her home in ‘Chevy ‘Chase, Md. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. von Hein of 220 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase, were hosts at a charmingly arranged supper and dance last evening for their daugh- ter, Miss Helen von Hein. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hosts To South Carolinians Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris of 5242 Colorado avenue northwest were hosts to 75 guests at a reception Thursday evening. In the company were ex- Gu&‘ R. A. Cooper of South Carolina an Fulmer and Miss Pulmer, Mr. George W. Offutt, president Washington Board of Trade, and Mrs. Offutt and mem- bers of’ the South Carolina Press Asso- | clation and their wives. CROOUIGNOLE | | PUSH-UP Easy to-Care-for Wave Given by ©Oiir_Experts Leaves Nothing Ringlct ‘Ender - Theyre Beanii t uti- ful!! So Say Hundreds of Pleased Patrons. Genuine REALISTIC The Wave Unexcelled Now!! $10.00 Expert Wavers, Dyers . No Connection Any Other Shop New York Beauty Shop 826 New York Ave. Me. 4315 Wednesday evening to celebrate | Mr, | St. | 'Mrs. Cooper, Representative T. Wl | | | MRS. HERBI ‘dent Garfield. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown and granddaughter of the late Presi- | Her husband is economic advisor for the State Department. | ERT FEIS, —Bachrach Photo. Son of Ex-Senator From Kentucky to Wed (Continued From First Page.) o | the engagement of their daughter | Prieda to Mr. Robert J. Alpher. | ° Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Freeden- berg, 3220 Seventeenth street north- west, formerly of Baltimore, Md., an- ncunce the engagement of their daugh- ter Rena to Mr. Harry E. Sherling, son of Mrs. Sarah Sherling of this city. Mrs. Dora C. Leizear announces the approaching marriage of her daughter Hazel Meriam to Mr. R. Sydney John- | son, son of Mrs, Robert 8. Johnssn of | this city. The wedding will take place | at the home of the bride’s mother, 5301 North Capitol street, at 8 o'clock the evening of June 27. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Bell Walker, daughter of Mr. Jesse W. | Walker of Potomac, Md.. to Mr. Wil- liam Thomas Lynch of Potomac, son of | Mrs. William Lynch, will take place | July 6 in the parsonage of the Potomac | Methodist Church. The marriage of Miss Mary Virginia Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Jones of Dickerson, Md., to Mr. Irving L. Fish of Dickerson will take place | July 14 at Barnesville, Md. Miss Porter Feted Before Marriage Tuesday, June 30 Miss Julia Porter, daughter of the interstate commerce commissioner |and Mrs. Claude R. Porter, whose mar- jriage to Mr. George Richard ‘Hise of Des Moines, Iowa, will take place June 30, has been the honor guest at several prenuptial parties and others will be given this week. Mrs. Gerald P. Flood will entertain at a bridge Tuesday for her, when the guests will be Delta Gamma Sorority sisters of the bride. Thursday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Rollin A. Hunter, son-in-law and daughter of Senator and Mrs. L. J. Dickinson, will give a bridge for Miss Porter and Mr. Hise. Mr. Hunter will be an usher at the wedding. Miss Margaret Moore and Miss Inez | Moore entertained at a bridge shower last week at the Alexandria Country Club for the prospective bride, and others who have entertained for her were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Weir, Miss Virginia . Coleman, Miss Eleanor Bran- son _and Miss Eleanor Barnard Cropley. Satin Frocks for Important Week-Ends Sportive yellow washable Satin fashions this Other models in white and pastel shades. | for the occasion, which marked the an- |H. E. King, Mrs. A. L. Hinton, Miss E,, Honor Shown Teacher Who Retires From Service{ Miss Helen G. Nichols, principal of the Whittier School, was .lh! guest of honor at a large dinner party given on | the Shoreham terrace Wednesday eve- ning. The other teachers at the Whit- | tier School, were Miss Nichols' hosts | nouncement of her forthcoming -re- tirement after 47V years spent as & teacher in the Washington public| schools. ‘Those attending included Mrs. E. L. Maine, Miss E. E. M lson, Miss | L. E. Hopkins, Mrs. P. K. Ergood, Miss L. W. Johnson, Miss L. H. Cunningham, Mrs. K. R. Chatelain, Miss I. 8. McCal- dum, Miss H. E. Dyer, Miss K. E.| Kirke, Miss C. W. Demarest, Mrs. R. D Daer, Miss E. E. Volland, Mrs. M. | W. Keene, Mrs. E. L. Niswonger, Miss | Walsmith, Miss 8, H. King and Mrs. | A. R. Durham. Scotchmen in Trinidad are raising a fund to help preserve the battiefield of Bannockburn in Scotland. St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary Is Planning For Annual Lawn Fete Foxs Point ‘Estate Offered for Occasion by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Combs. LEONARDTOWN, Md,, June 20.—Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Stone Combs of ‘Washington and St. Marys County have nffered the use of their beaut Foxs Point estate to the ladies of the Wom- en's Auxiliary of St. Mary's Hospital for their annual lawn fete, to be of Anna dl&‘? | § 2 : | o £ 1 S 35! %. &gg j & 5| z i - 13 1d June 2%. Foxs Point is one of the lovely Mrs. Summer homes near Leo wn, and besides' having spacious grounds bor- dering on Brettons Bay has a large residence, contalning a ball room, which will be open to all those desiring to dance. There will, be attractions on the lawn and on the shore. Crabs and oysters will be served, Mrs, J. Allen Coad, wife of State Senator Coad, is the acting president of the auxiliary in place of Mrs, A. 8. Gardiner, who is in a Baltimore Hospital, and s in charge of all the arrangements. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Blandell Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleveland ter of Great Mills, Md., to Mr, James Gib- bons t, $on of Mr. and Mrs. D. David Hammett of St. Marys City, Md., June 6 at the Holy Face n_Cath- olic Church of Great Mills, Rev. Father Herbert J. Parker, 8. J., rector of the church, performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson of Leonardtown, on June 7, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary and were given a surprise dinner in Balti- more by their daughters, Miss Miriam and Miss Anna Nathanson and Mrs. David Deitz, and by Mr. Nathanson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Richard Nathanson. It was attended by their relatives and friends there. The banquet hall was beautifully dec- orated in silver hangings and carnations and roses. The couple were presented with many gifts of silver. Mrs. Willlam Peake and Mr. James Howard of Washington, accompanied by Miss Loretth Gardiner and Mr. Elbert Gardiner of Waldorf, were the guests Sunday in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Leo Summers Mudd of Leonardtown entertained at dinner. Dr. Charles Ortiz of Lancaster, Pa., was & guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fenner | Lee of Lees Crest last week. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Nickols of Wash- ington, D. C., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Carr of Pine Shadows, St. Marys City. Mr. and Mrs. George Magrogan of Baltimore, ‘who spent the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ma- grogan at picturesque Rosebank, have returned to their Baltimore home. Mrs. H. E. R. Reck of Baltimore has returned after spending several days as the guest of her mother, Mrs. s F. Foxwell, at Foxwells Point, on Bret- tons Bay. Capt. and Mrs. Frederick Jones of Falls Church, Va., spent the Wweek end at their Summer cottage on the Patux- ent River. 2 Col. and Mrs. William Garland Fay of historical old Mulberry Fields, noted for its Georgian portico and its lovely gardens and nine-mile view across Potomac River, have had as their guests this week-Lieut. Felix Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, who have for three years been stationed in Shanghai, China, and have gone to their new quarters at historical Yorktown, Va. W. Joy of Leonardtown, and Mrs, - erick Wathen of Oakville, are repre- senting the Rural Women's Club of Morganza. Gen. and M;l. Fechet Entertaining Guests: Gen. Patterson in Ohio (Continued From First Page.) week end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tayloe in their “home, Hill, at Classic Shore, Va., and will return to Miss Mary Cootes, accompanied them by motor es far as Staunton, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peyton at Steep Hill, their home near there. Miss Cootes will be absent for a week ‘or more making a series of visits in Virginia. ‘The new com ing officer of the Naval Air Station at Anacostia, Comdr. A. C. McFall, U. 8. N, and Mrs. McFall have taken pcssession of the house, 3512 Rodman street. Comdr. and Mrs. McFall arrived in Washington within | the last few days from the West Coast, | where Comdr. McFall has been on duty. Col. and Mrs. Mark McNamee of Livingston Heights, Va., were hosts at dinner last evening_in the Florentine rocm of Wardman Park Hotel. There were 30 guests. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. G. de Forest Larner of New York City are at the Carlton for a few days. Maj. H. C. Minton' was host to s com- pany of 12 at dinner in the presidential suite of the Willard last night. Maj. William P. Tompkins, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Tompkins and their three sons have arrived from Laredo, Tex., where Maj. Tompkins has been in com- mand of Fort McIntosh, and are guests of Mrs. Tompkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. 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