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SOCIETY. - HE" SUNDAY rilliant Wedding Features - Annapolis Society Calendar ANNAPOLIS, Md, April ce of Miss Sybil shter of Capt. Dudley N. Carpen- ter, Medical Corps, U. S. N. and Mrs. senter, to Licut. Carltdh Shugg, N.. which took place Saturday afternoon, April 14, St. Anne's »pal Chureh, was the outstand- beial event of a week ago. Dr. K. Johnson officiated, assisted by Chaplain Sydney K. Evans, and the cdiction was pronounced bLy the yland, the Right Tee { John Gardiner Murray. A reception follow dence in the f 8 | Jean Belnap, daughter of Cap irs. Reginald Belnap of New- | was the maid of honor, | ds were the bride's | nd | The arpenter, at Miss and ut apt. Roland Midshipmen D: Twining, . | the wife ietion € E iday ernoon wedding ‘at her r jucester street, 1 her 4 wedding At the midship which w, day night in the sail loft at the Naval shi and_the! Mrs Comn hipman John B. Pear- Cooke, oke, and Mic son of the first ¢ Mrs. M Clarke of Berkele Calif., hus been the zuest for a wee of her brother and _sist Lieut. and Mrs. Lynde Dupi mick, at their home on King Charles Middle Giuest enter- day afternoon, rdour, in honor of n v chs, who spent last week York, has returned Lome in New gave | home | £, “in_honot of | alifornia “ochran h to Miss Jessie Garri- s A. Baker Hall into rge street which they Tecel Mrs. Barton L. two-week vis A. Do Re d. eight left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. | Baston, | altimore has been ¥s with Prof. and | at their home in ! . H re, Haupt of few d. Delano, who i | States ‘Navy, yney Key Evans of the Naval Acad- em o Mrs. George Field of Coburg, Can- da, who with her son, George Field, Jr., has been the guest of her brother | and sister-in-law, Lieut and Mrs. Wallls Gearlng, for two weeks, left | Wednesday for her home. Miss Grace Ringle of Hutchinson, Kan., a sister of Midshipman Ken- neth'D. Ringle of the firs? class, was married at Easter to Midshipman |Robert Lee Tatum, jr. of Meridian, | Miss., also of the first class, who has | resigned from the Navy. i | Mrs. I. W. Sylvester of Louistana, | entertained at dinner Saturday ning at Queen Anne Cupboard, honor of her two Midshipmen sons. Miss Georglanna Cusachs went to | Baitimore Friday to attend the dance | ®iven at the Elkridge Kennels Fri- | night, by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas | Carroll, | Licut’ and Mrs. Milton Carlson are | stopping the Peggy Stewart Inn for a few weeks, | | . Mrs. Emanuel Lofquist, the wite of | Lieut. Commander Lofqulst, United | entertained informally | at bridge Frida: afternvon. 1 Mrs. W. O. Stevens, the wife of | Prof. 'W. 0. Stevens, léit Monday for | Siasconsi week's visit. eve: in | MRS. HAROLD E. McGHAN, { An enrly April bride, who before her ter, Miss Harriet Green, p EERERT AR WS O been the guests of Mrs. I Scoge | Tr ooRere in_Washington, have rcturned home. | | Mrs. Randall Dees, the wife of ! Lieut. Dees, entertained at bridge | Thur: ernoon in compliment to s Anne Guest of War- in charge of the naval experiment station here for two years, has been ordered to the command of the U. S. Detroit, now building at the Shipbuilding Company of achusetts. . Commander and Mrs. Gran- a bridge P. H. Hourigan, stopping at the Peggy for a month, left and daug . Neville home in_Baltimore. who has been | Stewart Inn /| Aturday rter-i Leary, ‘riday night Capt. John Hallig: demy, ~ STAR, "WASHINGTO in‘compliment to Capt. and Mrs. T. R. Kurtz. . » Mr. and Mrs. C. F. A, Talbot of New York, who have been the guests for a week of thelr son-in-law and daughter, Commander and Mrs, H. D. Cooke, 1éft Annapolis Monday. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. J. L. Kauffman of Washington and their son, Draper Kauffman, were guests over the week "‘dq‘)f] Commander Mrs. Charles C. Soule. e iy W SmigE” and - Miss Dorothy Shugg of Needham, Mas: and Miss Cora Hawland of Chicago have been stopping at Carvel Hall. Miss Jessle Garrison, the daughter of Prof. and Mrs, Uarrison, gave a bridge party and tea Tuesday after- noon in honor of Misy Lilllan Rollins of Asheville, N, C., who is her guest. Mrs, H. E. Shoemaker and Mrs. Rob- ert Hunt presided at the tea table. Mrs. Clinton E. Braine, jr.. the wife of Lieut. Braine of the Navy gave a progressive bridge party Tuesday afternoon at the Blue Lantern tea- room. A subscription card_party for the benefit of the Christ Child Soclety, a branch of which has recently been organized in Annapolls, will be held April 30, at the residence of Capt.and Mrs. T. R. Kurtz in the Naval Acad- Mrs. Frank Stockett entertained in- formally at tea Friday afternoon at her apartment on State circle. Announcement cards have been re- celved_here of the marriage of Mi Mary Willlamson McKee, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James W. McKee o Pittsburgh, Pa., and Lieut. ~Emery Larson, U. §. M. C., of the Naval Acad- emy, class of 1922 A{ the entertainment given by the Rotary Club of Annapolis at Carroll Hall Friday evening Robert TLaw- rence, director of the ciation of Music In Washington, gave an address. fllustrated by moving pic- on ) to the White House.” bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home, on Phythlan road, in the Naval emy. At Commander Dallas B. Wain- wright of_the Supply Corps of the Navy and Mrs. Wainwright, who have Insurpassed Values . are | rvel Hall for the spring | | Robert S. | Theobold | e Mackay -end guests of Mrs vt were Mi T. 8 N, re-} Wwho have been | d Mrs. Paul E. Voinot for a month, have left for their home | in_ Seattle canal by way of the Panama | Jane Raby. the daughter of; Mrs. James Raby, has been one of the twenty-two o bear the historic daisy chain of Vassar on class day. Mrs. spending the winter in An- 1l Miss Raby has been w during her T . Capt chosen sophomorc and Mrs. informaliy at their n at home Kurtz enter- | bridge Friday | evening in the Naval Acadeny and Mrs. Theodore John- a bridge supper Thursday their home on Murray Hill. ‘ommander and Mrs. Rush Mah-Jonge party Friday at their residence at War- r-in-1 and_ Mrs. their a Wilbur n at home at the Tower, rec- 1633 16th St. N.W. Mrs. R. L. Pyle Announces Opening Exclusive Dining Room For Transient and Permanent Guests. Appointments Ideal. eral_Attractive Rooms and With Bath Avallable. Modest Terms 24% OSCILLATOR ‘chine Made wives all over the United Electric Co. ABC ELECTRIC The Best —not because we say so, but 719 9¢h St. N.W. 3iie | COPPER TUB Washing Ma- because thousands of house- Phone Main 5150 for every occasion ...... ‘; DRESSES COATS & CAPES SUITS HATS afternoon taslored and for every accas';on Skirts, Sweaters, Cufies, Dresses, nitted Susts,..... SPORTSWEAR and daytime . ....... three-prece o......u 7900 %}fibu%fio “ Continuing the Specials This Week 39 to $89 $65 to $125 $69 to $95 $12 to $18 $22 to $75 Nothing to Pay on This Genuine f National Asso- | usic From the East Side | Mrs. George N. Reeves gave a small = = ii= Dbeen spending the winter at the Blue Lantern tearoom, have moved to an apartment at 23 State circle. ‘The Misses Vallant entertained in- formally at bridge Friday afternoon !at_their home, at Wardour. Mrs, Absom Stewart. and her daugh- ter, Mrs. T. M. Allen, the widow of Lieut. Allen of the Nevy, who have been spending the winter in Florida, ‘have returned to their home, in An: napolis. Mrs. Ridgeley P. Melvin gave a luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. J. ‘Wirt Wilmer of Detroit, who has been the guest of Mrs. Francis W. Rock- well at her home, on Revelt street Lieut. and Mrs. John O. Huse enter- tajned at dinner Monday evening at | their home, on Prince George street Mrs. John S. Farnsworth, the wife of Lieut. Farnsworth of the Navy, Bave a large bridge party Wednesday at her home, on Duke of Gloucester street. Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON d for Hair and Complexion. ing hair. % scalps. m: Absorbs all A builder that kes veisety complexion Muscle Cream: Makes firm necks, and eradicates wrinkies. ix at drog and departme 3rs. ‘Coon's oMce, 1465 Street’ northwest. 75¢ i Special | Sunday Dinner | 5107 P.M. Olympia Cafe Olympia Apt. House. Unsurpassed at the Price. Euolid Bt. at ith. . ""fl[lllmllflllmlfllmflllmlfllfilfllHHI(IIIlIiIIIIIIIIfiL £ Z= Wring in thix ad before — April 29 Expert Marcel. . . 75¢ Shampooing . ...50c Hair Dyeing . . . $4.95 Violet Ray Facial..$1.00 MISS FLEET Late of Lansburxh & Bro. and Woodward & Lothrop, MISS HESS Late of Myrtle Price Open Evenings Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service DAL Monday— the 23d pl——Jo]lc——]o]c——]o[c——jol—] E CTROLA OUTFIT || l i ) ) “dggravatin’ Papa” o jazsy record that gocs along witl: this world’s standard Talking Machsne. : Console shown— Upright model if you prefer, These records are suggested, but you are privileged to select any other six numbers on three double-faced records if you pre- fer—all at this price and at the same con- venient terme. Aggravatin’ Papa—The Virginians. Aunt Hagar’s Blues—The Vir- ginians. g 19021/ Price, unnin’ Wild—Miss_Patricola. ou've Got to See Mamma, etc.— Murray and Stanley. 190274% Dearest—Paul Whiteman Orchestra, 19020 ‘Way Down Yonder in New Or- leans—Whiteman gud all your heart payments. T2 I017 10111 P ITT7 TP 2 P20 e P PO 2 Console shown— Upright model if you prefer, $102.25 THE ENTIRE OUTFIT, includ- ing records, sent to your home on ten days’ trial. 1§ at the end of that time you find it’s craves .in good music— pay $5, and the balance in small monthly roc l( S . of Quality For Street, Dress and Sports Wear _$2 5..00 A very large. assortment awaits ‘your in- spection tomorrow—values that rarige not- ably beyond the price. Beautiful Crepes, binations—clever Roshanaras, and all the other favored silks—with illuminated em- broidery and unique Other Frocks—$15 to $110 |[———=lo]c=——alal——2]ol———la|[—=lale—xlal——H]ol ——d] 19 PART--2. SOCIETY. Ball Games for Benefit O‘ C}uldren 8 HOSPI(Z]J‘ the American League ball park June 2§ A meeting of the woman's volunteer | for the benefit of the Children's Hospi- committes of 100, which will have tal, will be held tomorrew morning at | i | charge of the sale of tickets for the ball [ 11 o'clock | game to be played between the Wash- | Reginald ington and Boston base ball teams at at the Rochambeau. Mrs Walker and Mrs. W 1 Flather are organizers of the commit tee, Mrs. H. H, Westcott will sell t She also Wil have charge of the distr Lution of all tickets. jol——lal———loj]——=]al———]o]——=]a[—=]a] - Saks & Company Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street —include: I'riangle and Wi One Inlay Pumps Sports Pumps distinctiveness. combinations. $7 00 All sizes—and widths. lole——Jol——[o|——=|o|———F[o|[——=]o|—=o]—] 608 to 614 ‘ ELEVENTH ST, | Pbilt shorst Come---expecting value- Surprises---they are Wr —tailored smartly. novelty Paisley Com- color effects. They are in the lLeathers. Kids, Suedes. —all the popular colors and Patent Leather and of Quality Coats and Capes——— Sportive and Dressy ' $39.75 Ifl SPO]"S the Camelhair. the Pola.ir. Velour, etc.—in plain and overplaid effects The Dressier Coats and Capes are de- signed on the big wrappy lines—some with cleverly tailored—Crepe-lined. Other Wraps—$15 to $195 Quality and Style are combined to a remarkable degree in “Delta” Shoes for Ladies The fifteen styles in which Deltas are offered shbone Pumps and Two Strap Pumps <mall Tongue and Girdle Pumps *Buckle and Strap Pumps Street and Sports Oxfords Shapes that interpret prevailing fashion with tins They are conspicuously excellent values for a pair [olc——jolc——ol——lo]——=E—]o]—=]ol——=Jale—2]al—2lal—2la]} Safe Storage for Your Furs and Expert Repairing 1’161‘.’6 ’ aps ple——— o] —=|o|c—=—=lale—= |l e—=lde——=|o[c—=|alc——[o[—= ol e—=|dhle——]a|c—= ol —= o] —= ] o | —=] !ll