Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1925, Page 49

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Annapolis Is By Admiral an Entertained d Mrs. Wilson Supper Dance in Their Home at Naval Academy Brilliant Affair—Other Society Events of W ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 14.— Friday evening Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry B. Wilson were hosts te a eck. Married in Florida Halligan, and Mrs. Floyd-Jone of Lieut. Kenneth Floyd-Jone sided at the tea table. Invitations have. been received here for ‘the: wedding of Miss Alicta Clark, daughter of Mr. Mra. B nest Judson® Clark of Baltimore, and Mr. John Rochs Howland 6f Chicago, Februery 381, at Christ Episcopt Church, - Baitimore. . Mr. graduated from the Naval Academy in 1932, but has twice resigned from the service. Mte. Burrage, wife of Rear Admiral Guy H. Burrage, U. S. N, and her Miss Charlotte IE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 2. « iMrs. Willlam_Atherton Du Pyy of Washington and her daughter, Miss Du_Puy, were week and guests &t Carvel Hall and. attended the dance givén by the midshipmen Seturday evenin ; Mr. and Mrs. Jamas T. Kiter, ‘who ‘were recent guests of Lieut. and Mrs.| John J. Patterson, have returned to their home, at New Brosmfleld, Pa. Mr. Philip H. Dorsey was a guest for the week erd of his mother, Mrs. Walter B. Dorsey, at her home, at Ce- dar Park. ” Miss Grace Gray was a guest for the week end of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mre. Thomas Harrington, at their home, the Green Spring. Val- ley, Baltimore. Mrs. George J. Turner entertaified at bridge, with additional guests for tes, Thursday afternoon. _Mr. and Mrs. Marshiil Winchester have had as their guests Mrs. Irving Allen and Miss FrankHn Adams of Baltimore. - Mra. Garrison, wife of Capt. Daniel M. Garrison, U. 8. A., retired, has re- turned from Washington, where she at- tended the conference of the D. A. R. Mra. Dorrence Hood of New York, who is spending the winter at Car- vel Hall, entertained at a luncheon followed by bridge Wednesday. after- noon. Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow has had as her guest for a week+Mrs. George C. Bosson, wife of Capt. Bosson, U. 8. A. (retired), of Washington. Mrs. M. A. Miller left last week for Miami, Fla., where she will spend the remainder of the Winter. Mrs. Barton L. Wright, who has been visiting in Philadelphia, is now the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Addison B. Clifford, at their home, at the Naval Hospital. . Miss Katherine Watkins, who spent a month in Annapolts, has returned to her home, at Davidgonville, Md. Mrs. Lamb, wife of Lieut. Scott G. Lamb, left Sunday for a week's visit to her mother, Mrs. Morris Mill at Philadelphia. Miss Mary Cowles, who spent two sister, Rev. and Mrs. 8. E. Persons, at the Presbyterian Manse, on Duke of Gloucestor street, left last week for her home, in New York. Mrs. Jacob Harry Barker of Wash- ington is the guest of her mothar, Mrs. Elijah Williams, Mrs. Halligan, wite of Capt. Jol Halligan; Mrs, Floyd-Jones, wife Lieut. Kenneth Floyd-Jenes, and Mr: Joseph Bigelow sre organizing a clas fow the study of Spanish dancing un- der the direction of Miss Lita Véselt- sova, a Russian refugee, and a fowner premiers danseuse of the Moscow Im- perial Theater. Mrs. Arthur Newton Bréwn was hostess at & tea Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. De Witt Coftman, wife of Rear Admiral De Witt Coffman, U. 8. N. (retired), who has recently come to Annapolis to live. Rev. James Magruder and Mrs. Ma- gruder, their daughter, Miss Louise e Magruder, and Mr. James Magruder, jr. of Hockley Hall, left last week. for Jacksonville, Fla., and will go by -- where - motor from there to Miami, they will spend several weeks. : Mr. and Mrs. John Fell, who have ‘been making their home for a year ¢ in London, England, returned last week and are the guests of Mrs. Fell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mor. ton, at their home, Severn-on-Severn, near Annapolis. Mr. Fell is the son of Dr. Thomas Fell, president emeritus of St. John's College, and Mrs. Fell. e The railroads consumed 15 per cent of the total forest products of the country last year, spending $124,743,- @00 for cross-ties alone. company of 160 at a supper dance at their residence at the Naval Academy. This was the last of a series of sup- per dances Admiral and Mrs. Wilson have given during the Winter and the last large entertainment they will glve before Admiral Wilson's retire- ment, on February 23. Senator and Mrs. Ovington E. Wel- ler of Washington guests for Admiral and | Wilson at uperintendent’s | quarters, Naval Academy. { Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton, who | will become superintendent of the Naval Academy on rotirement of Admiral Wilson, the -luncheon guest Tuesday of ral and Mrs. Wiison Capt. and Mr: tertained at « at their home NE price to all—divided payments or cash. No interest charges or extras to pay when you buy furniture at Golden- berg’s. The procedure is simple and easy. REDIT costs nothing extra in our Fur- niture Store. No interest or extra charges—the price is the same whether you pay cash or buy on divided payments. ~_RURNITURI ‘Three Outstanding Valé_ in a Great Sale of $250.00 Suites o o \ . 3 o, o 3 . Living Room, Bedroom and Dining Room Suites Reduced to As Sketched by Our Artist In this sale,of complete suites for the living m rood, bedroom and dining room, Goldenberg’s prestige is sustained by the offering of extraor- N N dinary values. i I i ) it for yourself tomorrow! g Qur convenient DIVIDED PAY-~ z MENT PI bles you to take full ad- — % O Yo vantage o?rllh?:ialzsog)ggrtzni;' l;\'o;;n- u TR L “fl"zumflj terest or extra charges. Barron P. DuBois en- er Monday evening on Porter road. in honor of Admiral and Mre. Wilson. Capt. and Mrs. Harold Earl Cooke were hosts at a benefit supper Wed- nesday evening at the commandant's quarters at the Naval Academy in honor of Admiral and Mrs. Wilison. Comdr A Mre. Allan J. Chan- | trey, jr. cntertained at dinner, fol-i lowed by uz and bridge, Thurs. day evenin Lieut. Comdr uft, jr., have supper Wedn Comdr. and M Mrs. Frank Slng- sent cards for a buffet £duy in honor af Lisut. Mahlon S. Tisdale. Lieut. Com an Mrs. George C. Manning were h 1o a company of 60 at dinner Saturday evening at Queen Anne’s Cupboard in honor of Lieut. Co and Mrs. F. E. Haeberle of Washington and Lieut. and Mra. R. W. Farrell Later Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Manning and thelr guests attended the dance given by the grad- * uating class of the United States Naval Academy Mrs. Carlos Cusachs was hostess at a luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Solberg, wife of Lieut. Thortwald A. Solberg, U. S. X Mrs. Theobold, wife of Comdr. Robert A. Theobald, entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon in compli- ment to her mother, Mrs. Berry of Portsmouth, N. H.. v'ho is her guest. | Mrs. Brereton, wife of Comdr. Wil- | llam Brereton, was the guest of| friends in Washington for the week | end. Mr. David Winebrenner of Frederick, Md., was the guest last week of his cousin, Gov. Albert C. Ritchle, at the | executive mansion. Tench Tilghman of Norfolk, ting her mother, Mrs. her home on Maryland MRS. HORACE CHAPMAN YOUNG, Daughter of Mr. and Mra. James Mo- Grath of Washington, formerly Miss Lula Margaret McGrath, her marriage toking place February 9, at Miaml, Fla, Miss Nancy Lane Walton had guests at an informal tea Saturday after- noon. Mrs. Lloyd, wite of Comdr. Edward , retired, was hostess Monday afternoon. . and Mrs. Barron P. Du Bois|| have had as their guest this week Capt. Du Bois’ brother-in-law, Mr. Frank Cosby, of Boston, Mass ! Maj. and Mrs. Hugh Ridgely Riley had as their guest for the week end their daughter, Miss Rebecca Riley, & student at Goucher College. Miss Elizabeth Jessup, who spent the past week in New York City, has returned to Carvel Hall. Comdr. F. Vallette McNair, who is|| on duty on the U. S. S. Rochester, 1s || spending the week with his family at || their home on King George street. Col. John Pitcher entertained in- formally at supper Sunday last at his home at Edgewater, near An- napolis. Mrs. Herman Kraftt of Wardour and Mrs. Abram Moss, who have been in Baltimore attending a meeting of the Catholic Women's Club, have re- turned home. p Mre. Charles Chance, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry While the sale price is remarkably low, we guarantee every suite. Only by comparison can you appreciate that, quality and price considered, these are values that cannot be duplicated. Prove avenue Mrs. Roscoe Carlysle Bulmer has ued invitations for a dinner Friday bruary at “The Little Inn” on ryland avenue, in honor of Lieut.| Comdr. and Mrs' Mahlon S. Tisdale. Mrs. Bulmer is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Maj. and Mrs. William Kenyon Lloyd of Camp Meade have sent cards for a buffet supper February 20, in compliment to Miss Mildred Luclile Bell of Baltimore Dr. A. V. Buckness, resident surgeon, | P g and Drs. C. A. Davenport, T. A |K. Metzger of State College, Lamont, / 7 & ( Aycock and A. L. Anderson of the Maryland Unive; ¥ Hospital, Balti- more, and Mrs. Anderson were enter- tained at dinner Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andersog of Murray |Johnson House, where she is spend- Pa. for several weeks, has returned to Annapolis. b Hill,fparents of D¥ Adaereor ‘Ing the Winter, in honor of Miss [l e AR Mrs. ¢ Howard Morton enter- | Katherine Watkins of Davidsonville, ‘ Y mpany of 30 at supper|Mrs. John Halligan, wife of Capt.|| = /4[\', ey e el oo ol \ 7 | BN n///, ~ A\ Mrs. Joseph Bigelow entertained| tained o evening, taking her il ace recently at tea in the old Reverdy Friday dance at Carvel Hall. later to the Miss Georglanna was hostess at the dansant Friday after- noon at the home of her mother, Mrs. | Carlos Cusachs, on King George street, in honor of the Misses Valiant, daughters of M and Mrs. Joseph Vallant of Wardour Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Jones gave a buffet supper Friday evening and with their guests later attended the dance at Carvel Hall. | Miss Frances Du Barry, who with| her mother, Mrs. Duane Du Barry, spending the Winter in Annapolis, was hostess at a bridge, followed by a tea, Wednesday afternoon. The second of a series of supperd dances at Carvel Hall, organized by a committee consisting of M Giles, wife of Comdr. William Giles; Mrs. Kenvon, wife of Comdr. George Ken- yon; Mrs. Douglas Howard, wife of Comdr. Douglas Howard; Mrs. Under- wood, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Herbert W. Underwood? M muel Ciement. wife of Comdr. Clement; Mre. Grace Morton and Mrs. Dorrance Hood, was held Friday evening last, and was preceded by a number of supper parties given by members of the coin- mittee and other: Mrs. Buchanan, Cusachs “First in War First in Peace and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen”™. For That Washington’s Birthday Party The Bedroom Suites at $185.00 Four-piece Bedroom Suites of the most appealing de- sign; consisting of 48-inch Dresser, large Chifforobe, full- size Vanity with 6 drawers and beautiful Bow-foot Bed. Built and finished like any dependable suite should be. Dust-proof partitions, clean, dovetailed drawer bottoms on drawer guidés. Choice of French walnut or American walnut, in dull eggshell finish. Dining Room Suites at $185.00 Ten-piece Dining Room Suites of dull-rubbed com- bination American walnut, in a neat design of which you will not tire. The interior construction is of the stand- ard only found in good furniture. The drawers are 3-ply mahogany, the silver drawer is lined in velveteen, and other details are not lacking. Consists of 60-inch Buffet; 6-ft. Extension Table,” measuring 45x54 inches; Semi- inclosed China Cabinet; Server, and 5 Side Chairs and one Armchair, upholstered in brown leather or tapestry. : Living Room Suites at $185.00 The Living Room Suites in this sale are well-made, : skillfully built to give lasting service and satisfaction. Gracefully designed and of high-grade spring construc- - e of Capt. Allen Buchana of W ngton, was the week end guest of Comdr. and Mrs. William Giles, on Porter road, Naval Academy. , Mr. John Fell left Tuesday evening New Orleans, La., for a bri v Hosford, widow of Lieut. Comdr. H. W. Hosford, gave a bridge | Thursday, in honor of Mrs. Renato| Ronnel of Boston, Mass. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Carey W. Magruder entertained at tea last Sun- day, at their home, at the. Naval Academy, in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. De Witt R. Coffmun, who were thelr guests for the week end. Mrs. Kennedy, wife of Capt. Robert M. Kennedy, M. ., U. 8. N.. who was called to Portsmouth, ast week by the sudden death of her - sister, Miss Georgianna Murdaugh, has re- turned to her home, at the Naval Hospital The Misses Feldmeyer have had as their recent guests United States Sen- ator and Mrs. E. F. Ladd, Miss Vir- ginia Ladd and Mr. Milton Ladd, who came over from Washington, Mrs. Renato Ronnei of Boston. guest of her parents, Judge and Mre. Robert Moss. entertained a company at luncheon Saturday at the tion, Complete comfort is-assured as you relax in the deep, wide chair, the sofa or wilg»back chair. All three pieces upholstered in brocade vtlour. Suite consists of deep, wide Chair, with soft Marshall spring. cushions ; Sofa, 82 inches long (over all) and Wing-back Chair. To make it a success, be sure you have the proper decorations, tally abd score cards, prizes, favors, ete. Inxpect our stock now and wake\your selections early. our @ A Department will help solve your interior decoration problems for the occasion. Our Mrs. White will be glad to_provide sug- gestions and instructions u the. matter of paper and decorations. 3 A Tremendous Sale of Sewing Machines . At Sharply Cut Prices Some of the Finest Values of the Yea.i'——,-Fl_'i)'i')lt ‘Models, Demonstrators, Slightly Marred and Used Machines We have gone through our stock of Sewing:Machines and picked out every model which, because of change in the _design-of the woodwork, will not appear. in the next catalogue. = The mechanism will be the same, but the design will be slightly different. Other machines, including floor models, demonstrators, slightly. marred and used machines, have also’ been added to this sale—making it one of’the most important we ever held. | Our Cirenlating Library “offers you the latest fiction for only 102, The Store of a Thousand Ideas ERVIN’S 821-823 13th" St. N.W. Phone Franklin 10022 Open Every Evening Until 10 0'Clack P SRR IR - B e e R e __ i We are celebrating our removal te.our larger and more commodious quarters by offering a number of decided Reductions in all departments. - Regularly $52.00 Not new, but reconditioned and put in perfect running order. OQak finish, rotary type, with 4 drawers. A well known make—remarkably low priced for this sale. 'Regularly $38.00 A Brand-new Ma- chine; made by the Do- mestic, Machine Co,, and fully guaranteed for. " efficient service. Oak . finish; . withi*:4 drawers,. - long-shuttle - ey 17 o o We “do Hemstitch- Domestiéi Portable Electric Machine Below are listed a few of the many BARGAINS 6-cup Percolator, pure aluminum 1, 115 and 2 Qt. Saucepan Sets, set Thin-blown Table Tumblers, each.. Large Size Galvanized Garbage Can Gold Band Cups and Saucers................ e ing at Electric Iron, guaranteed... ..$2.75 £ 9C Yard 5 & .Gom;b;f'i Bewing Machine With 5 drawers,” hign-grade o5 e -guaranteed, 3 = EDWARD COOPER g e e e Hardware-and- Paints — - = S 3 S A e T Each machine complete with full set of attachments. Many exceptional values are pot .ad-_ vertised. We will gladly give you lessons on these machiaes, .in your own home, without ad+ ° ditional charge to you. i A reasonable deposit and a dollar a week pays for any machine in this sale. Buy on our Divided Pay- ment, Plan and enjoy the use of a good machine while paying for it. Regularly $68.00° A handy, convenient type of Portable Elegtric that has proven a worfder- ful success, because of its easy-running - qualities. Light oak finish; fully Regularly $65.00 ‘When you can save almost $1000 on = new Domestic, surely it is time to buy. Oak cabinet, with 6 drawers; late vibrator style. Sit-Rite position; . guaranteed. T a Regjulafly $52.00 Another famous make at a bargain price. Not new, but. reconditioned and guar- antéed to sew perfectly. L8 Needles, Bobbins, Oil and other supplies for all makes of machines. Houschold Furnishings: 1502 14th St. N.W.

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