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SOCI1ETY. Additional Engagements Announced Margaret Wetmore And Mr. Harlan ‘Will Marry (Continued From First Page.) Swenson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Karl Johaan Swenson of Portland, Oreg. ‘The wedding will take place in the late spring in Portland, where the couple will make their home. Miss Webb attended Columbus Univer- sity School of Law in Washington and Mr. Swenson attended the University of Oregon and is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Wash- ington. Miss Rita Corwin ‘Will Be Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Wood Corwin of Washington and Mansfield, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rita Constance Cor- win, to Mr. Robert M. Stow of Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. Stow is the son of Mr. Sumner Stow of Scars- dale and Mrs. Gladys William Stow of Portland, Me. He is a graduate of Boston University and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. No date has been set for the wed- ding. Miss Elizabeth Waters And W. F. Stotler to Marry. Mr. and Mrs,, Artis H. Waters of 3259 O street announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Waters, to Mr. Woodrow F. Stotler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thur- man R. Stotler, 1630 Thirty-third street. Miss Waters is a graduate of Western High School and Mr. Stot- ler is a student at Benjamin Frank- lin School of Accountancy. The wedding will take place in the early fall. Miss Zilla Winn To Wed E. H. Upton. Mrs. J. Arthur Winn announces the engagement of her daughter,’ Miss Zilla Le Cato Winn, to Mr. | Eugene H. Upton, son of the late Mr and Mrs. Frederick E. Upton. | Miss Winn is a graduate of Greensboro College, Greensboro, N. C, and taught for several .vears' ;L the Children's Home, Lexington, | . C. | Mr. Upton attended Johns Hop-i kins University and is now employed i &t the Veterans’ Administration. | 5 The wedding will take place in the all. Miss Marion Hodge Is Engaged. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Hodge an- nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Miss Marion Adeiine Hodge, to Dr. George D. Weickhardt, son of Lt. and Mrs. Charles E. Weickhardt. | The wedding will take place early in June. Miss Barbara Norcross To Marry in Late Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore White | Norcross of Chevy Chase announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Elizabeth Norcross, to Mr. Bluford Wilson Muir. Mr. Muir is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Muir, well known in ‘Washington and also to residents of Chevy Chase. The couple have plans for a late spring wedding. Miss Jeanne Richards To Wed Mr. R. H. Reeside. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Richards announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jeanne de Veauvais Richards, to Mr. Robert Hughes Reeside, son of Mrs. Frank P. Ree- side and the late Mr. Reeside. The | wedding will take place the latter part of May. General Notes From Rockville Neighborhood ROCKVILLE, Md., April 20.—Mrs. Edward H. Cashell of Rockville en- tertained at bridge at the Manor Club, Norbeck, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles G. Holland spent the greater part of the week visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Le Moyne, at Ec- cleston, Md. Miss Emily Blandford, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Douglas M. Blandford, has been visiting rela- tives in New York City. Miss Noma Magruder and Miss Violet Magruder entertained at luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Margaret A. C. Welsh is visit- ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hartman, in Dillsburg, Pa. Mrs. Frank Williams left today for Detroit to visit her sister, Mrs. Brooke Jackson. She was accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. Robert B. Frazer. 151 Colorful of tone, graceful in appearance, your Lester Piano will respond at the mere touch of your finger tips, with ever sparkling performance. We would be pleased to mail you our Catalog. XS LESTER PIANOS, e LESTER GRAND PIANOS AND BETSY ROSS SPINETS 1231 G Street N.W. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 21, 1940—PART THREE. MISS ZILLA LE CATO WINN. Her mother, Mrs. J. Arthur Winn, announces her engage- ment to Mr. Eugene H. Upton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Upton. The wedding will take place in the fall. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Methodist Home Reception and Tea A reception and tea was held at the Gaithersburg (Md.) Methodist Home yesterday to celebrate its 14th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ida R. Gruver of Washing- ton, chairman of the Home Guild, was general chairman of arrange- ments and Mrs. Clyde Thomas was local hostess and was assisted by the wives of the district ministers. A large birthday cake was fea- tured. It was cut by Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Register. Dr. Register is a former presiding elder of the dis- trict. The home is situated on a 125- acre dairy farm and is one of the show places of Montgomery County. Horse Show Chairmen Are Named - Mrs. John A. Selby Heads Committee - Of Junior League Mrs. John A. Selby is chairman of the Junior - League Horse : Show Committee, which, with the Wash- ington Horse Show Association, will presént the annual horse show at Meadowbrook on the East-West highway May 17 through the -18th. Mrs. Selby is being assisted by, Mrs. Lawrence Baker. Miss Deborah Rood, well-known Wilmington'(Del,) horsewoman, will manage the show and has several entries of her own. Mrs. Laurence Gr is in charge of the cafeteria whith will praovide popular ced luncheons and Mrs. P. Landon Banfield is chairman of a group serving hot dogs and soft drinks, - The Entertainment:Com- mittee is headed by Mrs. James Parker Nolan. Chairmen ‘Announced For Other Committees. Mrs. Louis E. Jeffries, jr., will be responsible for the House Commit- tee and Mrs. George Walker is in charge o1 prizes. Chairmen of other Junior League groups are Miss Alice Barry,’ sales- girls; Miss Sidney Beall, children’s day; Mrs. Marshall Exnicious, Gay Nineties; Mrs. Charles David Hayes, treasurer; Mrs. F. Eberhart Haynes, program; Mrs. B. Lowndes Jackson, secretary; Mrs. David Karrick, LADIES' HATS Straws, Panam hats of every description cleaned or remodeled. Trimmings, hats to ler. Ladies’ Capital Hat Sho The Rev. Herman M. Wilson is superintendent. 508 11¢th St. N. Natl. 8322 EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS special p;rthase group of BEAUTIFUL HANDBAGS each a remarkable value at $6.95 all have sold at much higher Vp‘ri'ce: » Fashion’s own smart pouch and envelope styles in these bags of finest quality materials. with spring and summer costumes . . . in black, navy, green, wine or red calf; white, navy or red lizard or alligator grain calf; black patent. Prized bags for your own carrying and excellent gift suggestions. Unusual selection at $6.95. ALL SALES FINAL Handbags, First Floor Striking select them the queen of the Azalea Festival at Charleston, 8. C.,,.this week. Miss Jacqueline Meredith, daughter of .| Mr, and Mrs. William P. 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