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8 'SOCIETY. Midshipmen Give Annual Concert at Annapolis State Regeat of D. A. R. of Maryland Entertained at Luncheon and Baltimore on Thursday. ANNAPOLIS, Md. April 12.—The musical clubs of the midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy gave their annual entertainment Sat- urday evening in the auditorium of the Naval Academy. Prof. Joseph W. rosley, organist and choirmaster of aval Academy, assisted by Licut. W. A. Corn and Lieut. Robert E. Keat. ng, have been coaching the midship- men Mrs. Garrison, wife of Capt. Daniel M. Garrison. U. . retirsd, the re- ntly elected regent of the Daugh- ters “of the American Revolution of the state of Maryland, was the guest n whose honor Mrs. E. Palmo Dow- oIl of Baltimore entertained at lunci eon, followed theater party, Thursday, y of New t of her Brother-in- and . Mr. and Mrs. Peyton pwith Cochran at their home on alioma terrace. Admiral and Mrs Jard Phelps, whou William Wood- son, Willlam s a member of at the Na s ve arrived in occupying the Ti street exorcises 3 ingluff, wife of Lieut. Com- ander Frank Slingluff, was hostess a luncheon, followed by mnh»!ont.\ nday, at Maryland “avenue Announcement has been made approaching ma B April 17 of Mrs. Golda > daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ja dleton Monroe, to Commander George M. Kenyon who is on duty At _the Navi Mr. John Moneure Robinson Mor- ton was host at a stag dinner Mon- at the home of his parents, Mr. 1 Mrs. Richard Morton, near An- apolis Dr. Clayton of !h-— \n\\ a tached to t E g | her home on of the and Mrs L P. Melvin have return K's visit to York, went to be ith Mr. \(Al\mg hrurh»r i istar, Mr. an. who sailed fo The engagement nounced of Miss Mary ams, daughter of Mrs ms and the late Dr. E i Thomas H. Wade was the guest n whose honor Miss Laura Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nevett steele, entertained at bridge Monday ning at her home on Franklin Mrs. Roscoe Priday for a York city Dr. and Mrs. Thomas' Fell have had as their guest for the past week Mrs. L. C. Bruce of New York., who made her home in Annapolis for a number of years, while her son was | 1 midshipman at the Naval Acadc Mrs. Howard, wife of Capt. Douglas Howard, U. S, N., entertained Satur- day evening at her home on King George street in honor of Miss Nancy Tane Walton, who will sail next week for Europe Commander F. V. McNair, U. §. N., attached to the U. S. S. Ro- ‘hester, spent the week end with his family® at their home on King George street. Miss v Davies of Washington a guest for the week end of Mis: Carlyle Bulmer left week’s visit in New who i | brin, jr. \Frederick Wierum of Los Angeles, Calif. | were the honor guests. M Theater Party at Blanche B. Giadden at her Nevins Creek. Commander and Mrs. George F. Neal have as their guest Miss Cather- ine Kelland of San Francisco, Calif. Burton Strait, widow of home at Lieut. Commander Strait of the | Navy has been the guest of the Misses Munford. Mrs. Strait will summer in Annapolis, having leased | the house of Prof. and Mrs. H. Gaver, on Prince George street. Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield Baldwin entertained {nformally Friday after- noon in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. M J. Sellman of Portsmouth, Va. is the guest of Lieut. and Mrs Henry B. Broadfoot at their home on Maryland avenue. dridge, wife of Lieut. Hugh has returned to Annapo- me weaks with mulnnr‘ iilliland, at Mem- phis, Tenn. anklin Goode enter- nformally at bridge Friday at the home of h parents, Capt. and Mrs. Daniel M. Garrison, on m was a guest for 'k end of Dr. and Mrs. Andrew eigh at their home on Han- eet, Beatrice a., is the Mrs. John B. Wells cester Announ: been made of the marriage Saturday at the Calvary M. E. Church of Miss Tempa Bradshaw Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell, to E s Edmond Web- ster Egbert, U. S. N Mrs. Willlam Pearsol Cochran and her daughter of Philadelphia were guests at Carvel Hall for the week Wells of German- uest of her mother, Duke of Glou- end. Mrs. Headlee, wife of Lieut. Colin D. Headlee, entertained at bride Thursday afternoon at her home of King Charles strect in honor of Mrs L Vance Jefferis. who is the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Stayley H. Gam Lieut. Comm P. Clement en 4 buffet supper Thursday in_honor and Mrs W. W Samuel lizabeth daughter of Capt ler Cluverius, was o maids at the weddi Boone, Md., of Mi daughter of the i1 Woo rum, son of Mr. mpson Cluverius, and Mrs. Watt Ty of the bride Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell of Mu ray avenue have as their guest Mr: Elizabeth Holbrook of Kilmarnoc: Va. Miss Marianna Sands of Washing ton was a gue: for the week end of her aunt and uncle, Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lioy: Horace Millikan of TIndiana of relatives over the of uuu_ Mil- enter- four at bridge ¥riday afternoon at her home on_Thompson street. The Kappa Alpha Fraternity of St John's Collegs were hosts at a din ner dance ynd.u evening at Carve Hall. Prof. and Mrs. Sidney S. Hand. and Prof. and Mrs. Reginald H. Ridge ly ‘of St John's College and Pro: William Doty of the Naval Academy A dward Phelps has returned | trom :k's visit in Scranton, Pa. Mrs. W. Bladen Lowndes has baen the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Wirt Randail. Mrs. R. TH; a w Wife of Lieut. Wiliam Kiaus, U. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MKS. RLAUS, S. N & bride of April 2, formeriy Miss Arda E. Potter, dauxhter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Potter. Friday at her home Lynwood-on-Sev. ern. T me T Jordan, wife of Prof. Daniel ne Tuesday afterncon at her home on Charles stree Miss Mlldred Joyce of Baltimore Was a guest for the week end of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. J. C Joyce of Prince George street. Mrs. Snyder, wife of Capt. C. P. who has been spending the wo years in Annapolis, will leave with her family in June for Newpert, R. 1, where Capt. Sayder will go to duty at the War Colleg: Licut. John R. Redmond, U. S N who has been attending the Post Graduate School, left Thursday for the Asiatic station where he has been ordered for duty. Mrs. Thomas N. of Mrs. Elliott H. in_Randall court. Mrs, Gannon, wife of Capt. Sinclair Wade is the guest urwell at her home | P. Gannon, will leave with her two daughters ‘early in May for Seatile, Wash., to join Capt. Ganoon. Mrs. Kurtz, wife of Capt. Thomas [€!J Kurtz, will return to Annapolis C.. Tuesday an daughter, Miss Virginia Kurtz, at Carvel Hall. !l!s urtz has been the guest of Miss Mary Ty- ler Heiner, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Robert C. Heiner, while her mother has been at Charleston with Capt. Kurtz. Mrs. Horner, wife of Lieu mander Ralph B. Horner, U. hostess at an informal bridge party Thursday afternoon at her home on Rodgers road. Mrs. Lawton Mackall of New York been the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Woods, at their home at Boone, Md. Mr. E; becn’ spending (he past month Florida, has returned to Annapolis. Mrs. Greensiade, wife of Capt. John Greenslade, left Sunday for Pensacola, « Fla, to attend the fumeral of her Flower-Trimmed Hats for Easter, $6.95 to $10 A specially prepared assortment of beautiful Folw- er-trimmed Easter Hats, designed by our own modiste. These Hats depict advance summer styles, of Hair, Fabrics and Fancy Straws, in large, medium and cloche shapes. In this selection you will be sure to find a hat in style and color to suit your individual fancy. New Gage Sports Hats ANl styles and colors $3.98 to $7.50 Hats Trimmed Free when all Materials are purchased here. New Untrimmed Hair Hats A1l shapes and shades| $3.98 to $7.95 Creeron Miflinery CO. winoresae 614 12th St. N.W. RETAIL Between F and G tround the Cormer From High Prices A “Very Different” SALE OF PIANO DIFFERENT—because it's a bona fide sale of a whole wareroom of cele- brated instruments, suddenly thrown on the market to bring what they will quickly. Entire stock of Van Wiekle Piano Co. sold by the assignees to D. G. Pfeiffer for a lumip sum; apportioned to each piano and offered to the public at Absurdly Low Figures Nationally Known Pianos Dainty little Grands of the $700 grade are priced as low ‘as $485. A few Art Cased Uprights of the $750 grade priced as low as $365. Splendid Plnyer-Pmnos of the $650 and $800 grades, priced as low as $335. Many slightly used Uprights including bury, Haines Bros., Webster, Kimball, McPhail, Ludwig, etc. 339—87—95 Up. Cash or Terms NOTE—I want to repeat with all the emphasis I can, that this is NOT the custo- mary “merchandising excuse” for a prolonged sale of goods. such makes as Steinway, A. B. Chase, Brad- The pianos are here; bought ‘ extremely low and priced the same way. They MUST be sold immediately. Sale at My Warerooms D. G. Pfeiffer, 1210 G Street mother, Mrs. E. H. Taylor, who died at Mrs, Greenslade's home in An- napolis Saturday mrning. Judge Robert Moss is visiting his son, Mr. James . Moss, at Mount Alry, Pa. Lieut. George Kelly, C. A, U. S. A, who is on duty at Fort Monroe, Va., spent the week end with his family, [ho are the guests of Mrs. Kelly's parents, nd Mrs. Thomas L. Gladden, at their home at Nevins Creek. Hattie B, Stevens, whose en- Zagement was recently announced to Midshipman W. A. Kanakagui of the Naval Academy, was the’ guest in whose honor Miss Margaret McCon- nell of Baltimore entertained at bridge, followed by a tea, Saturday Aftebrnnon at the Baltimore Country Lieat. C. D. Glover has been o D. ¢, APRIL 13, 1924—PART 2, Brown Students Give Splendid Concert Here The Brown University Orchestra gave a very successful concert at Meridian Mansions Wednesday night under the auspices of the Brown Uni- versity Alumni.Association. Special entertainment features were put on between the archestral numbers. Prominent in the evening's diversion Mr. Arlan R. Coolldge, leader Mr. George B. Lomas, ac. companist; Mr. Leslie A. Jones, car toonist; Mr. Bruce M. Bigelow, man- ager, and Mrs. James H. Sims, assist- ant manager. Patronesies were Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, Mrs. Louis A. Bauer Mr: Arthur D. L. ¥ranklin Jamie- " Iglehart, who has| in i tached from duty on the U. S. | Wright and has been ordered io duty at the Nawval Academy. and M Charles R. 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