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10 SOCIETY. Many Dlnner -Feature Week at Annapohs Mrs. Henry B. Wilson Kecewves at Academy. THE -SUNDAY - STAR; - WASHINGTON, *D. C..-DECEMBER Ington Tuesday of last state regent. Mrs. John Wirt Randall had as her guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Randall of Baltimore. Mrs. Bllioft Burwell, who visited for some time in Baltimore, returned to her home last Saturday. Miss Josephine Besseleu, who has been: the guest for the past month of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Crossley, left this week for herfhome in Georgia. Miss Katharine Martin spent part of last week in Washington with her brother-in-law_and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Noble. week by the Mrs. John T. Curtin is the guest of triends in Spencer, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Groye and Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Comer have returned to their homes in Washington after a visit to M. and Mrs, John. Bratton on Braddo: Helghts. Mrs, Joseph Harris and her small son, Braxton Bragg Harris, of Roanoke Are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Braxton Bragg Smith, in the Stuart. Mrs. Virgil A. Payne and Miss Georgla Worsham have returned from visits to relatives in Charlottesville and Keswick, Vi 16, 1923 - PART 2 turned from Baltimore. Visitation Academy, Mrs.' George A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Fla. Dr. a visit to his brother, Mr. A. J. Yates, in Culpeper. a visit to reiatives in Miss Dorothy Knight Thomas of Sharpsburg, Md., who is a student at Frederick, Md., has returned to school after a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. Ada Thom- as, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and David Garnett and Miss Gladys Taylor have returned from a trjp to Paim Beach and Miami, R. J. Yates has returned from SOCIETY T I———— of Miss | her Park Winch was the week end guest Mabel Thomas. The Rev, and Mrs. P. C. Dubory of Camp Humphreys and Mrs. Geon.w! Bmith of Richmond were the recent | Md., guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Driscoll. | an Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll have now as their guest the formers brother, W C. Driscoll of San Francisco, who will spend several months with them. Mrs. F. W. Olsen has returned home after ie the ughter Robinson, on’ A M to The marrfage of Miss Frances C. Shortt, daughter of Mr. and_ Mrs. Frank C. Shortt, to Mr. J. Henry Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Brown, took place Friday evening at the College Avenue Baptist Charch. Mrs. Reuben Ross Holloway of Baltimore is. spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Alfred C. Thompson, at her home near An- napolis. Mrs. Georga T. Mrs. Paul Hulfish of Raleigh, N. C., was the guest last week of Mr. Hul- fish's father, Mr. Worth Hulfish, on Cameron street. Miss Daisy Johnson has returned to Alexandria and will spend the winter with Mg and Mrs. Alfred Churchill Moss on' Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Burkhart entertained at bridge Monday evening ut thelr home on Braddock Heights in honor of their guest, Miss Mabel Kiehl of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. William Devers are at home after a visit to the latters un- cle, Mr. James Hughes, in Beckle: W. Va. and to friends in Cincinnati Miss Ruth Smith has returned to her home In Mass., after a visit 1o her brother-in-law and slster, | Mr. and Mre. Wilbert C. Baggett, on orth Alfred street id Mrs. James Armstrong, who n’ the guests of the latter's Mr. and Mrs. 00dnow semont, have lome in Union Milis, Miss Agnes Furr has returned from |2 ¥islt to’ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Strother rs. John Taylor Lewls, jr., of Rich- mond was the guest last week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.| Schnelder, on North Columbus street. Mrs. J. R. Eddington and Miss Sarah Eddington spent several days of last week" with friends in Richmond. Mr. Ivan Swift, the artist and writ- er, of New York city, has taken a studio_for the winter at Keniepp farm, Frays hill, near town. Mr. and Mra. Harold Abbey enter- tained at cards Saturday evening a. their home in Rosemont. A number of Washington people were present. Mr. A. E. West has returned to his | home in Richmond after a visit to| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J | West. Mr. and &rs. E. A. Feldtkeller en- tertained ut bridge Friday eveni at thelr home on King strect road | in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Shoeppe of Philadel- phia, and Miss Mabel Kiehl of Mil- | waulkee, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. orge 1. Burkhart. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Siewert, Mrs. L. Sanders, Miss Edith Whitto Miss Alice Whit- [ ton, Mr. Frank McNally and Mr. B, S. Seiple. | in Address. Finished Models of Unusual Beauty —are offered at most attractive price find luncheon sets, towels, etc. Wonderful Showing Silk Ribbon Novelties | GO\'. Ritchie Returns———French Counselor ; Commander Hird, entertained at a bridge and mah-jong. party Tuesday fternoon at her home, on Upshur Mrs. He 3. Wilson, wife of the auperintendent of the Naval Academy. her customary monthly recep- | D e Aty Wednesday ut the superinten- | Licut and Mrs. Ransoni, who were Aent's quarter®it the Nuval Academy, | for two years in the Orient, have re- \rs, Dilino, e Roay Admival | cently arrived In Annapolly’and have % 4 3 il S i house, 1 Randall place for I. H. Delano (retired). and Mrs. Ne wife o seorge Neal, mmander and Mrs. Leo H. : " Tie Ceonk | Théband were hosts at a tea Wednes- Lt the tes faple. | day afternoon at the apartment at 5 . Albert S. Ritehie, mother of | Maryland avenue, to which they re-} Ritchie. who has been visiting | cently wmoved. i Richmond. Va. bas returned m1“|)\1;l;sl.(::“fx‘pr:~}Dlfi]‘l“ta‘: her guests Annapolls und joined Gov. Ritchic. |for the week end, Miss Mary Wilbur who returned this weex from I lof Bethlehem, Pa., Miss Anna Ridout Lick Springs, Ind. {of Baltimore' and Capt. James L. Azidre; de Laboulaye | Hatcher of the Army. the French embassy in M arren” b Dy delivered a lectur ¥ | capt. Du Bots, U. nildshipmen of the I e ne Tameneon » it the Naval Academy oS { I "Washington by nE. Muny of the officces on duty | Giee of Cupt. Baker of th A e oa s manortunity | . Mis. Charies C.Siayton, | Commander Slayton, was hostes {tea Wednesday afternoon at her home ) Duke of Gloucester street, in smpliment to’ Mrs. J. Irwin T field, N. J. who is here 18, Midshipman J. Trwin . jr.. and Midshipman William oo tion Feldmeyer spent the week .end in Washington with her daughter, Miss ce Feldmeyer. Mrs. Samuel Brooke was hostess at a bridge Thureday afternoon at her home on Franklin streot. Miss Nannie Lynn of Baltimore. a sister of Mre. Daniel R. Magruder, has arrived in Annapolis. and will spend the winter here with Mrs. Clowe at her home on_ Maryland avenue. Mr. Samuel Hann, vice president of the Fidelity Trust Company of Bal- timore. was the guest of honor at the weekly Juncheon of the Rotary Club at_Carvel Hall Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Ernan Forbes-Dennis, who were guests of Prof. and Mrs \\'nnl:m-x (:.‘ Stevens :1hau- home, in!in Lineolnia. Va Cumberland Court. salled turday | v Spivey and Mrs. J es for England, Mrs. Forbes-Dennis is Ftbcell (s thel: nomas returning w i her husband to their Helghts after spending home in_ Vienna. ¥ 4 und Cuba. Elise Jarrell Tt and their is visiting Lie two sons have returned to their home W, Callahan ta Kensington, Md. ter a visit to on Maryland avenue Mr. and Mrs. David McClelland. Mrs. Wyndham Sullivan, Mrs, Nich- ols, Miss” Glynda ichols and Miss | ALEXANDRIA SmlE‘I’Y Myrtle King of Baltimore were the _{Continued from Commander were MRAS. LOUIS A. GRAVELLE Formerly Mins Violet Rule. ‘Albert M. Penn, was hostess at luncheon s Thursday and Friday afternoons at her ), was a | Tesidence on Howyer road, her guests -en Monday | remaining afterward for bridge. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Edward rps. | H. Conner have as their guest Miss of | Jordan of California. Miss Nancy Wattles of ~Alexandria, Va, spent 1he week end with her cousing, Commander and Mrs. John at their home in the Naval h make unusual and worth whiic gum,—lhc\ 25 range in prices from. C Up Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, 35¢ Up . Women’s Plain Linen and Beautifully Embroid- 50 ered Handkerchiefs C up The Embroidery Shop, 827-829 11th Street Near New York Avenue counselor at Washin of Ives of this o interesting tulk Fl Waggiums autumn ul L Annapolis. hus retarned | nd opened her resi- ot, for the winter. Victor C. Barringer entertaine a supper party on Wednesday evening in compliment to Mre. C. L. Dutton, wife of Capt. Dut- ton of Fort Monroe, Va.. who is their guest. Lieut. and M Barringer were also hosts at a_supper party llowed by bridge Friday evening at their home on Southgate avenue. Announcements have been rece iere of the marrlage Saturday at the \lloh Methodist Episcopal Church, Calvert county, of Miss Diurs laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henr. Drury of Dunki d_ Mr. Franc Dashiell of W ngton (2 Tha Peggy St - e of Daughters of the Revol tion celebrated rsars at the old = Annapolls | reday X orough was the o1 s, Frederic V. ) for Philadelphia, guest of her sister, Mrs. MeNair and before thelr marriage gnes Duer and Miss Isal Baltime rennon o vafled ther to_hear the Mrs. John has spent the hame near o, Washing dence, 1 Lient. who | country Braddock several weeks Mr. and | . Mrs. J. B. Fitzgeral of Philadelphia, Mr. Luther Grove and his grand- daughter, Miss Mary Grove-of Edin- burg, have returned to their| homes after belng the guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Virgil C. Davis on Brad- | dock Heights. | Miss Jdith Triplett has returned to | her home near Mount Vernon, after | & visit to her aunt, Mrs. Orin Triplett, | on Seminary Hill. Miss Mary Hundley PSS IBIAIAIE BB IS The Store of Better i Glft Hosiery Silk and Silk and Wool. . All the new colors. Spe- cial of Humboldt. t. and Mrs. thefr home Commander and Mrs. Plerre L. Wil- | were guests for .the week end of at. Commander and Mrs. BEdward H Conmer. 3 William 0. Stevens | guest for a few day dward Mulheron, who is at- | tached to the U, S. S. Arkansas. Bell, wife of Capt. W. H. Bell, .M. C., entertaiped at luncheon | t the Blue Lantern, her guests remaining afterward for bridge. Gov. and Mrs. Wiliam D. Denny | of her parents, Mr, of Delawure werc the guests in|H. Gerlacher on whose honor Licut. Comander Alfred | stree: L. Clifton, M. C. and Mrs. Clifton| Mrs. Anna Thompson Crane and her entertained Wednesday lus! | small daughter of Summit, N. J.. were Mrs. Henry M. Robert, regent of | guests last week of Miss Mary Baker | i polis Chapter of the D. A. R., [ on Braddock Heights D. M. Garrison, correspond- | Mr. and Mrs. Carroll F. Kines were | ary of the s'ate board, the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | > Tuncheon given in V J. P. Yoweil fu Rectortown, Va Migs Isabel Claude gave tie second of a series of informal Tuesday afternoon at her on State Clrele rs. Gorden Claude presided at the tea table assisted by Miss Naney Claude and Miss Savage. s. Joseph Digelow entertained in- formally at tea Friday afternoon at [her apartment at the ®inckney Misses Freudberg have Ensign recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John | D. Perry in North Rosemond Mrs. Arthur H.. LangerbeMg has re- l Ighth Page. of Richmond | U S, Monda: by Mrs. Beard, who is now the uwfl and Mrs. William outh Washington 2SAG3 Llise Mellon has arrived from | Calitornia and will spend the winter !and epring with her brother and sis- ¢, Commander and Mrs. John zinla Gordon of Baltimore abeth Mitchell and AMi uold of Washing s for the week e sses Georglanna and Marguerl sachs at their home on Kin eorge street. Miss Annie Claytor of West River, Fine quality s All colors. $3.95. ilk Jersey $h Special where she Mrs. William West Mis i1s spending the winter a Duer. Stewart House on Hanover street. Rev. John S. Hagen, chaplain of i v York Military Academy at ( m%&‘m" 3 e%:sa(!', —Removal Sale— Still Offering R N Extraordinary Values piiment to Lieut. and Mrs. Brown. abett Jessup, who visited in . .returned to Annapolis )5 Conn., were vel Hall Capt. Sin spent the Annapolis, at his resid Naval Academy | eut. and Mrs. John Brown sperft the week end in Annapolis s of M Howard Morton at he ment Commander and Mrs Douglas L. Howard were hosts at Tomorrow at'9 A.M. Begins Gold’s learance Sale of Modish Dresses at January Prices Our entire dress stock is reduced for immediate clearance to make room for Spring lines. ¢ Bapust ( . was th Admiral and morning s 3y chapei tate libra g Mre, Mill returned on Washington, uest of Rea B. Wilson er at the Sund, Acac Lo 3t Commander William D. Br jr., spent -several days with | rerton, ! at their home on Oklahoma Ter- mily ace. Caupt. and Mrs. Willlam Hemphill Bell | S, Seattie | were hosts at & supper party, followed | Chapel Hill, | by bridge, Monday evening at’ the Elu b of December | and Mrs. Irving | on Deane street. | ) Alden enter- o which she |} afternoon at | i —Afternoon Frocks —Dinner Gowns —Evening Gowns —Suits, Coats —Wraps, Hats Howard, | with his ree York to Commander Doug who spent several family at t street, left ship, Straw 3 the mo with her parents, Mr. Boone, at their hon: Mrs. Carroll Stor tained the French Club, (s a member, Tuesday her home at Wardour. Miss Catharine Wilcox the guest for a few days Lois Westcott, daughter Allan F. Westcott The Washington Alumni of St John's College were hosts at a dinner riday evening, the guest of honor and principal speaker being Dr. Encch K Garey. sident of St John's. Mrs. Bext it a_ supper, Saturday BN IBIZA Howard . returned hon Pei e of Li » % . has been of Miss of Prof. A rare opportunity to realize genuine price savings on ap- parel of the highest character. All Sales Final L PASTERNAK Conn. Ave. Shop, 1209 _Conn. Ave. A Clearance Sale of Our High-Grade ‘Wall Papers At Less an 1/, Value 35¢ to 50c Wall Papers at 15 These consist of embossed papers for bedrooms in del shades of pink, bluex and,gra. with or without boriders to Dent Hill Tollowed g at s host 1 by bridge, | rroll Hall, winter. wife of Lieut. Com- mander I . Davis, who is oc ‘upvi the MeNair house on Mary- | enue for the winter, entertain- w bmidge there Friday after- o ~d at noon Miss Lucy Redmond, who has been rhe guest of Mrs. Louis Cole in Bal- timore, has raturned to her home. Commander and Mre. Rufus F. Zogbaum, Jr., were hosts at dinner Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ernan’ Forbes-Denriis. Dr. Clarence Brown, U. S. N. (M. 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