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LAYER CAKES, 60* —chocolate, devilfood. lemon, pine apple. oranse. French vanilla and Mary Ann cake in peach, pineapple, cherry and strawberry. You'll like our delicious Danlah pastry. Birthday and Wadding Cakes All baking under the super vision of Mrs. Stophanson S4-hear esse from ear fares daily. Ne Deliveries—Phene ATIantTe 7SOU. Open ATI Day Bandars—Drive eat! Stephanson’s aird * Pa. Are. S.I. AT. 7900 News of Chevy Chase Social Activities # Mrs. Murrell and Mrs. Peoples Entertain at Luncheon For Alabama Guest. RS. HUGH LOFTUS MURRELL and her mother. Mrs. Oora Adams Peoples, were joint hostesses at luncheon Friday In honor of their house guest, Mrs. Luther Maxwell of Tuscaloosa. Ala. Miss Virginia Coleman entertained at luncheon and bridge yes* terday at the Army and Navy Country Club In compliment to Miss Marlon Morton, who will leave soon with her father, Col. E. C. Morton, for Oovemors bland. New York. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wrightson were hosts yesterday at a tea for a group of Panama friends celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wrightson have as their house guest Mrs. John Christie Duncan of Pelham Manor, N. Y. Miss Aileen Wrightson is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Estler, in Boonton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Graham have as a house guest Miss Katherine 1 Gaynor of Fayetteville, N. Y. Mrs. Graham entertained at luncheon Tuesday i in honor or her guest. Mrs. Elmer M.< Pusey was hostess at luncheon and | bridge Thursday In compliment to Miss Oaynor. Mr. Joe E. Conlon of Hannibal, Mo.t is the house guest of his brother-in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Laurlston Hannah. Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Murray were hosts at a dinner party at the Shoreham Wednesday in celebration of their twelfth wedding anniversary. Mrs. John Ettl of Port Washington, Long Island, is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bennett. Mrs. Bennett en tertained at a tea Tuesday in honor of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Reynolds of Eljendale. Del., are week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew 8. Mohler. Dr. and Mra Williams Have Haase Guests. Dr. and Mrs. Clem C. Williams have | as week end guests Mrs. Williams' brother-in-law fend sister. Col. and Mrs. William Hamilton Sand. Miss Carrie Mansfield and Mr. Edward Winn of Norfolk, Va„ and Dr. John Husband of Modesto. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walsh : have as house guests their son, Mr. Edward K. Walsh of New York City. 1 and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McGrath of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Walsh will return With her daughter. Mrs. McGrath, to ■ Buffalo, where she will visit for 10 days. Mrs. E; E. Porter of Southern Pines, , N. C„ Is the house guest of her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clln ; ton L. Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Norwood were j hosts at dinner and bridge Tuesday. Mrs. Edith Horton, who has been spending the winter in Miami. Fla., will arrive today en route to her home in New York to visit her son-in-law j and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ‘ Reardon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grant have as their guests Mrs. Grant's mother, Mrs. Sherrard Coleman; her sister. Miss Virginia Coleman, and her brother. | Mr. John Sherrard. who is a student I at Massachusetts Institute of Tech I nology. Boston. Mrs. Frank Stinebower of St. Johns. Mich., is the house guest of her son ; and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I Ieroy D. Stinebower. Mrs. Stinebower was hostess at luncheon Tuesday In ] honor of her house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Smithy ; have as their guests Mis. Edwin Mor i row of Frankford, Ky.. and their I son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Smithy of the Unlversitv i of Virginia. Mrs. 8mithy entertained i at luncheon and bridge yesterday. Mr. Smithy left Friday for Pine Valley | Go'f Club, Pennsylvania, for over the ! week end. I Mr. and Mrs. Hips ley ! Hosts at Dinner. i Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hipsley enter tained at a dinner party Monday in honor of their house guest, Mrs. John Park Custis Peter of Westfield, N. J. Mrs. Russell G. Young entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Young and their daughter, Jewell Young, and son, Jimmy Young, left Wednesday to spend the remainder of Easter week In New York City. Capt. and Mrs. D. V. Chadwick of Portsmouth. Va., are the house guests of Mrs. Chadwick's brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Snow en tertained at a cocktail party at their home Wednesday from 5 to 7 o'clock. Miss Eleanor Griesemer and Mr. Jerry Griesemer are visiting their sis ter, Miss Susan Griesemer, in Maple ! wood, N. J. Miss Clare Bates of Al bany, N. Y., is the house guest of Mrs. Douglas Griesemer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Bollinger and their two sons, Robert Bollinger and Howard Bollinger, are on a South ern motor trip for a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Langhorne were hosts at dinner and bridge last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, Jr., and their three daughters, Betty. Alice and Susanna Baker, left Tuesday by motor for Harrisburg, Pa., where they will be the guests of .Mr. Baker's aunt, Mrs. Prances Baker, for the week end. Mrs. Fred C. Bassen entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. Miss Stella Galbraith Visiting Cousins. Mrs. Stella Galbraith of Mansfield, Ohio, is the house guest of her cou sins, Mr. and Mrs. Luther F. Speer. Mrs. Galbraith ia a delegate to the D. A. R. convention. Mrs. Archibald McLachlfn will be hostess this evening at a supper party at the Columbia Country Club. Mrs. W. E. Moyer of Lexington, 8. C , is the house guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moyer. Miss Mildred Warfield of Phila delphia is the guest of her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr*. Carl Oechsle. Mrs. R. J. Hewson and her two daughters, Barbara Hewson and Busan Hewson, of Monroe. N. Y„ and Mrs. A. R. Oathout of Watervliet, N. Y„ are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dotterer en tertained at a buffet supper followed by bridge Friday evening. Mr. Frank Richards left Thursday for Columbus, Ohio, to visit relatives for his spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Visiting in Charles Town. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Graham and their son, Mr. Grantham Graham, motored Thursday to Charles Town, W. Va., to spend the week end a* the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Swlmley. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Elliott were hosts at dinner and bridge last ere-, ning. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Townsend hare as their guests their nephews. Jim Tuttle and Bill Tuttle of Raleigh, n. a Mr. and Mrs Robert Le Fern enter ►---— talned at a cocktail party In their home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whlteford and their daughter, Marian Whlteford, of Whlteford, Md., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whlteford. Mrs. Lee Price Calfee entertained at luncheon Tuesday In her home in com pliment to Miss Ruth McLeod of Pu laski, Va. Mrs. Calfee also entertained at luncheon Monday for the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Miers and their family. Miss Virginia Lmlay has Joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lmlay, for her spring vacation from Columbia University, New York City. Miss Ethel Lord of New York City is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Veau. Mrs. Fred Tew was hostess at lunch eon and bridge to a company of 12 on Tuesday at the Brooke Farm Tea House. Miss Dorothy Rice, a student at Maryland University, is spending this week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice. Mrs. Harry Reed entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. — ' • Visitors Hold Week-End Interest Prominent Guests Are Feted at Dinners. (Continued Prom First Page ! estate, for lucheon which will be fol lowed by tennis and badminton. Mrs. Astor Visits Mrs. Dow*, M. Davila Arrive*. Mrs. Vincent Astor has appeared upon the scene of action and is with Mrs. Tracy Dows, but the heralded visit of Mile. Lucrexia Bori blew like a pricked balloon—she Is far away In Europe at the present time. The former Rumanian Minister, M. Charles Davila has returned to Wash ington for a visit to the delight of his numerous friends. He has been questioned by many as to the authen ticity of his rumored engagement to Mrs. Sterling Hammond and the an swer invariably is a complete denial. With Mr. and Mrs. Lam mot Belin to enjoy their lovely house in old George town are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aldrich of New York and Mr. and Mra. Reg inald Foster or Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Francis White of Baltimore had been expected, but due to illness in their family they were forced to finesse the trip. At the British Embassy with Sir Ronald and Lady Lindsay are Mrs. Cornelius Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. William Delano and Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence White, all of New York. The embassy will be the scene of a buffet dinner this evening and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benning Spencer will be hosts at din ner tonight also. Mrs. Hennen Jennings and her son. Mr. Coleman Jennings, have with them over this lovely week end, Mr. and Mrs. Uthgow Oeborne of upper New York State and Mr. Watson Washburn, who annually make at least one visit with the Jennings. Next Few Week* Shew Crowded Calendar. The social whirl is whirling in every sense of the word with any goodly number of entertainments planned for the next few week*. Added to the list of dates already announced are the dinners which the Assistant Secretary of State and Mr*. George S. Messer smith and Senator and Mra. Morris Sheppard will give Friday evening of this week and the dinner at which Mra. Frederic A. Keep, sister of Miss Mabel Board man, will be hostess the following evening. There will be another dinner at the French Embassy, May 14, to add to the list of entertainments which the Ambassador, Count de Sgint Quen tin, will give this season. Dance Last Night Celebrated Wadding Anniversaries. Last night the joint small dance ‘given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon took place at the Bliss estate, Dumbarton Oaks. The party was in celebration of the thir tieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss and the silver or twenty fifth, anniversary of }ir. and Mrs. Bacon's marriage. Residential News In Rockville. ROCKVILLE, lid., April 23 —Mr*. La Mar Kelly and Mn. Wendell R. Turner entertained at a shower In thy home of the latter in Rockville Thurs day night in honor of Miss Elisabeth Larcombe, whose marriage to Mr. Wil liam McCauley of Washington took place in Christ Church In Alexandria today. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Horine enter tained at a reception in their home at Hyattstown Monday evening in cele bration of their 50th wedding anni versary. Mrs. Robert Peter and Mrs. Shirley Prescott entertained at bridge in their respective homes in Rockville Tuesday. Miss Alverda Klngdon entertained at a bridge party Tuesday afternoon as a surprise birthday function for Mrs. John L. Brunett of Rockville. Mrs. Edgar Clarke of Syracuse, N. Y„ hi* been visiting her sisters. Miss Alice Brand and Miss Lillian Brand, and brother, Mr. Edward A. Brand, In Rockville. Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Warfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Dawson re turned to Rockville today after pending several months at St. Peters burg, Pla. ^ f l MRS. HOWARD T. JARVIS. Whose marriage took place March 19 was formerly Miss Lois Loeffler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lewis Loeffler. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Of Personal Note Here i Meyer-Warner Wedding to Take Place in Buffalo May 16. THE marriage of Miss Mildred Warner, daughter of Mr. Edgar W. Warner of Buffalo, N. Y.. and Mr. Richard S. Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Meyer, of this city, will take place at the Statlin Hotel in Buffalo Monday evening, May 16, at 6:30 o'clock and will be followed by a dinner. Miss Warner, who spent the winters in Washington, is now visiting her father in Erie, Pa., before going to her former home in Buffalo. Donor Silver Jubilee Luncheon Arrangements. The Donor Silver Jubilee luncheon of the Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple will take place at the Shore ham Monday, May 16, at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt as guest speaker. Many reservations have been made. Mrs. Alvin New myer, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Gustave Ring, are in charge of ar rangements. A rummage sale at 1616 Seventh street is now in progress. Mrs. Marx Kahn and Miss Carrie Hirsch are in charge. The proceeds will be donated to charity. A ballet will be presented during the afternoon by Miss Lisa Gardiner. Miss Barbara Sarazen Returning Tomorrow. Miss Barbara Sarazen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sarazen. will re turn tomorrow from a 10-day visit in Pittsburgh with her grandmother, Mrs. B. B. Weschler. Mr. Weschler is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sarazen of the Westchester. Miss Jane Simon was hostess Wed nesday night at a party at her home in Chevy Chase. There was danc ing and a buffet supper. Miss Ruth Simon, accompanied by her sister, Jane Simon, are spending the week end in Philadelphia as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Elsenberg. Mrs. Louis Glaser, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, with her son, Tony Glaser, and daughter. Louette Glaser, was joined by Mr. Glaser Wednesday. They will leave for their home in Newton. Mass., today. Miss Glaser will return to her studies at the Wom an's College of North Carolina at Organs boro. Miss June Isaacs of Forest Hills, Long Island, is the guest of her grand mother, Mrs. Edgar Baum, and was the guest of honor at an informal party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Julian Brylawski. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gewirz, with their three children, have been spend ing 10 days in Atlantic City. They will return to their Chevy Chase home tomorrow by motor. The 15th annual father-and-son banquet of the Brotherhood of the Eighth Street Temple will take place at the Mayflower Hotel tonight at 6:10 o’clock. At the same hour a mother-and-dauphter banquet will take place at the Temple, given by the Sisterhood. Nr. and Mrs. Hahn Hare House Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hahrt of Alban Towers have as their guests Mrs. Hahn's mother, Mrs. A. Lincoln Good-* kind, and her sister, Miss Ann Good kind, of Chicago. Miss Louise Behrend of New York is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Behrend of Biltmore street. Mrs. Emile Berliner has opened her apartment at Wardman Park Annex after spending the winter in Pasa dena, Calif. Mr. Greenhut Fischer has as his guests Mr. Clinton Smullyan of New York and Mr. Robert Kata of Hones dale, Pa., for the week end en route from Miami, Fla., to the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Fischer has been spending his Easter vacation with his father, Dr. Melville Fischer, and his brother, Mr. Max Fischer, at Woodley Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saks are in Baltimore, where they attended the opening of the Baltimore Suburban Club last night. Mrs. Milton 8. Abel of 3403 M street N.W. hag as her guest Miss Sara H. Rothsteln of New York, fiancee of her son, Mr. Jacob W. Abel. They will be at home after 4:30 o’clock this afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Rdth stein of 151 Central Park West, New York City, will bold a reception in honor of their daughter and Mr. Abel on Sunday, May 15, at their home In New York. Miss Ethel Goldhelm and Miss Shirley Seidenman left Thursday and are attending a house party at the University of Virginia over the week end. Mrs. Lao Herbert Frelburger has issued cards for a luncheon and lingerie shower in honor of Miss Libby Ann Kaufman Saturday, April 30, at Mrs. K.'s Toll House. Mrs. Jack Blitzer. formerly Miss Dorothy Pfieffer of New York, with her son and daughter, is spending the week in Washington. Mrs. Samuel Kaufman Leaves for Now Orleans. Mrs. Samuel S. Kaufman, with her son. Stephen S. Kaufman, left Thurs day for New Orleans to spend several weeks with Mrs. Kaufman's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randolph Saal, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weil of Phil adelphia and their twin daughters, Sue and Marjorie Well, have been spending the holidays with Mrs. Weil's mother, Mrs. M. Herman of Harvard Terrace. They will return to their home today. The annual sheet shower of Hadas sah will take place at the Community Center, at Sixteenth and Q streets, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dur ing the afternoon a musical program will be given, followed by a tea. with Mrs. Herman Becker and Mrs. Maxwell Hurston as hostesses. Mrs. Edward Ostrow will give the opening praver and Dr. Edward Cafritz will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Raphael Turover Is president. Miss Sue Palkln will return from a visit in Pittsburgh tomorrow, where she spent her spring vacation. She will be accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Julius White, who will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Palkln of Chesapeake street. Mrs. Maurice Freedman Is Visiting Here. Mrs. Maurice Freedman and her two children of Philadelphia have been spending the week with the former's father, Mr. Joseph Sanders. Mrs. Helen Weinfeld of Richmond, Va.. is the guest of Miss Frances S. Rolnick. Mrs. Rosa Basch of New York is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fried lander of Belmont road. Miss Nancy Goldsmith has returned from Richmond, Va., where she spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Talhimer. 9 -. Association to Give Annual Luncheon. The annual luncheon of the As sociation for the Preservation of Vir ginia Antiquities will take place at the Willard Hotel Tuesday, May 3. Each member may bring a guest. Mrs. Percy Edwards Quinn, widow of former Representative Quinn of Mississippi, will be the guest of honor and speaker on the occasion. Her subject will be “The Importance of Restoring Old Records and Preserving Historic Spots in Virginia.” It is hoped that Mr. Wade Hampton Ellis will give some of hla amusing lime ricks. The regular meeting will be held after the luncheon. Mrs. Everard Robinson Todd is the di rectress of the Washington branch of the association and the vice di rectresses are Mrs. William O. Owen, Mrs. William Cabell Moore and Mrs. Henry St. Oeorge Tucker. Mrs. Wade Ellis and Mrs. Joseph Stiles are in charge of the luncheon. Miss Laura Dorsey of the Calverton Apartments is in charge of reservations, which should be made by Friday before 10 o’clock In the morning. Mrs. Oliver Spaulding Will Be Hostess. Mrs. Oliver S. Spaulding will enter tain the University of Michigan Alumnae Association at her home, 1870 Wyoming avenue, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Col. Spaulding, Michigan, A. B., 1895; LL. B., 189f, will talk on early days In the Philippines and the Uni versity of Michigan's part therein. Pantomime Breaks Becord. Pantomime attendance records In London were broken when "Beauty and the Beast" completed a run of three the recently. Woodside Park Luncheon Is Given for Visitor 3 Mrs. Russell B.. Scott Is Hostess. Prof, and Mrs. Baker Guests In Silver Spring. MRS. RU88ELL B. SCOTT entertained at luncheon Thursday at her home In Woodside Park in honor of Mrs. William Watson of Elisa beth, N. J., who Is her house guest for several weeks. The guests Included Mrs. Lawton Herriman. Mrs. John C. Livingston, Mrs. Town ley Gamble, Mrs. Howard Griffith of Woodside Park and Mrs. John A. Dickinson and Mrs. W. J. Poster of Alta Vista, Md. Prof. E. M. Baker of the University of Michigan and Mrs. Baker are spending the week end in Silver Spring, where they are visiting his sister, Mrs. Harold Gray. Prof Baker, who is a professor of electrochemistry, will leave tomorrow with Mrs. Baker to attend the Electrochemical Convention In Savannah, Ga. Prof. Baker is also a brother of Mrs. Harold Lincoln of Silver j Spring. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Kettler entertained at a farewell party and buffet supper Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Truby D. Horton of North Carolina and Washington and Mr. and Mrs.' Austin Bell of Washington, who left yesterday by motor fo ra trip to Cali fornia. They plan to go by the South ern route, returning the latter part of next month by way of Canada. Fri day Mrs. Kettler gave a party In honor of Mrs. Frank Kerwin of Washington. Mrs. Wallace Smith Hostess at Breakfast. Mrs Wallace G. Smith entertained at an Easter breakfast and bridge Monday In Wynnewood Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Dillon were hosts at bridge last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weldman and their daughter, Miss Rosemary Weid man, are retumring this week end from a 10-day trip to Florida. Mrs. Walter Brown gave a lunch eon followed by cards Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Fawn Munroe of Woodside. ac companied by her daughters. Miss Louise Munroe and Miss Clara Munroe, and by Miss Virginia Cantwell of Lin den. Md., and Mr. Raymond Barrett of Silver Spring, left Friday for Bris tol. Va„ where they are visiting an other daughter of Mrs. Munroe, Miss Marjorie Dee Munroe, who is a stu dent at Sulllns College. They plan to return the middle of the week. Miss Eleanor Glusta. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giusta, enter tained at a party Friday evening, when her guests were members of the Junior Catholic Daughter* Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rainwater and their children, Anne Rainwater and John Rainwater, are again in their home in Blair after a visit with rela tives at Fredericksburg, Va. Mrs. Frank A. Lutz entertained at a card party Thursday evening at her home in North Woodside. She also entertained a small group at bridge Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry McComas was hostess at luncheon and bridge Tuesday after noon. Maj. Philip Brown has returned from spending the winter in Jubitar. Fla., and is now with his daughter, Mrs. Leo P. Watson, at her home in North Woodside. Mrs. John B. Revie entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday. Capt. and Mrs. Frank L. Hewitt entertained at dinner Sunday for Miss Suzanne Zlhlman of Cumberland, Md . who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. George Mehlbert of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Have House Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Gardner have had visiting them at their Wood side Park home Mrs. Gardner's sister, j Mrs. A. Salzman. and her niece, Mias France* Knapp of New York City, and a nephew. Mr. Robert Stiles of Mil waukee and New York. Mrs. George Butler gave a luncheon and bridge party Friday at her home in Seven Oaks. Miss Betty Harlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Harlan of Wynne wood Park, returned the latter part of this week to her home from a trip through the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. She was accompanied by i her cousin. Miss Helen Wright, who ; Is remslning here for the week end i before returning to her home in Pitt ! man, N. J. Miss Doris Harlan has returned to the University of Mary land after spending the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. Floyd Smith of Wynnewood Park Is spending a week in New York. Mrs. Verna Rushing entertained at bridge Wednesday night at her home in Bran will Park. Mr. Byron Sedgwick has been spendin a week in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Mrs. Robert Benner was hostess at bridge Thursday evening. » ■ •-:-— Social Activities In Fairfax FAIRFAX. Va.. April 23—MUs Eleanor Rust, daughter of State Sen ator and Mrs. John Warwick Rust, Is expected to return today from Cam bridge, Maas., where she has spent g week. Mrs. Russell D. Hill of Lake Forest. 111., is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pickens Miller,.in their Fairfax resi dence, Pickens Hill. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carr motored to Harrisonburg. Va.. Wednesday with their daughter. Miss Mary Ella Carr, and Miss Viola Hailman. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hallman, who re I turned to the State Teachers’ Col ' lege, where they are students. Miss • Carr and Miss Hailman spent their I spring vacation at home. | The Rev. Herbert A. Donovan and his older son. Herbert A. Donovan, jr., have motored to Eutawville, S. C., to visit the Rev. Mr. Donovan's mother-in-law, Mrs. Richard Single ton Kirk. Luongos Have Child. Lt. Ftank F. Luongo. Jr., U. 8. N., and Mrs. Luongo are being congratu lated upon the birth of a daughter born April 20 at Emergency Hospital, Annapolis, Md. Lt. Luongo Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luongo of this city. At present he Is attend ing post-graduate school at the Naval Academy, but will leave this summer for the West Coast to take up his duty on the P. 8. 8. Mississippi. CopvrUht tSitl No Upkeep—Greoter Sotisfoction Fine, dyed, bleached hair am specialty BANISH GREY HAIR Pirseaal faesrvMsa Katharine Laa Ogllvla INC 2601 Conn. Avo. Adams I0U ~T - Mrs. Calhoun To Receive. Mr*. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun will be at home this afternoon to visi tors from the four States where she has lived and to which she feels al legiance, Louisiana, South Carolina, New Jersey and Kentucky. Her guests will be representatives of those States at the D. A. R. Congress and the convention of the League of American Pen Women. 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