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Annapolis Hostesses Busy; Midshipmen Plan Concert Musical Clubs at Naval Academy to Present Annual Concert Next Saturday“—No Hops Are Scheduled {01’ This \Veek or Next. ANNAPOLIS, Md, March 21—Mrs Mahlon Tisd J “om x| children and | r. Tisdale, who has | West coast | low of Boston | d daughter-i the Reverdy ere they spent the Closing thelr “Summer | . on South River. | h R. Riley ofl & Mrs. ssil of d Whitten is the| e of Lieut.| LS. N (M was hostess n at a luncheon at guests included her | Mrs. Carroll Van Ness, and ouglass Gordon Carroll of Bal- attendance hop given the ni at the regimental midshipmen last a Dancing sre was at a floor being crowded all were here In large Washington, Balti- York and ran Fred Bill- the hop commit- and first classman, received with Mrs. Anderson, wife of Comdr. L. B Anderson. There is no hop scheduled for tonight at the Academy, and next ht the musical clubs| r annual entertainment 1 Feldmeyer, daughter srge T. Feldmeyer, page from Mary- | A. R. Congress in| next month, having been \o State regent, Mrs: D, | to represent the Peggy | t Tea Party Chapter of Annap- fron her cities. a memb N. Bas ©g her son- and Mrs. at Fort Howard, Md. of Capt. Thomas andant of mid- eir daughter, Miss have returned from a Mrs. F. . Wes Mrs. n Hyde Kurtz, wife shipmen, a Yirginia K Visit to E Mr. and Mrs. Russell Washington passed w Mrs. Jeffries' W. Martin, Under of end John Jefiries wesk th Mr. Ve er er of the Nava P 4 p was given Tuesday ernoon under the auspices of the League of Women Voters. Miss Annie Claytor has returned a visit to her brother, Dr. Thomas Clayter, in Washington Mrs. Yates, wife of Capt. Isaac Yates, U. 8. N, returned from Wash- ington this week Maryland day. next Wednesday, Ritchle will be the guest of honor &t & recep- ton to be given t the Washington he Maryland State Society. , wife of Lieut. Gil- nd children, are visi Imore’s moth Mrs. | Iscman, Southgate avenue, | Hill, while Lieut. Gilmore is Miss Marguerite Cusachs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, has | returned to her ome at Ogle Hall after an extended visit to her aunt, 1 Van Ness, in Green Baltimore. Thomson, wife of Prof. Thomson, Naval Academy instruc- T, is visiting relatives in Lynchburg, Earle a Mrs. Benjamin F. Tilly, widow of Admiral Ti visiting her daugh- Bedroom IN WASI P IS er sttt st ittt T eI ITIRsseeteIsIIIIIILIIILIILLILILLILLLY $285 e Pieces. and rocker. The crowni quality. We Have 1,000 All Kinds o Tttt tNIIIIIIINININANIINIL SLLLY: 22331322023 We save you both time and money. ter, Mrs. A. R. Hyatt, in Roland Park, Baltimore. Mrs. Lee P. Comdr. Johnson, Johnson, wife of Lieut. and daughter, Miss mily Johnson, have gone to Boston o join Lieut. Comdr. Johnson, who will be stationed at the Boston Navy Yard Mrs. D. M. Garrison has as her uest her mother, Mrs. Willlam Aiken Selly, of Charleston, §. C Miss Kathering Wentworth Boykin has returned to her home in Green Spring Valley, Baltimore, after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, at Wardour. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Hodges are entertaining at their home at David- sonville Mrs. Ilodges' mother, Mrs. edge frs. Charles Ligon Sllicott City, passed with friends here Mr. and Mrs. C. Ford Seeley, motor- ed from Baltimore Sunday to their Summer residence on Ferry Farms, opposite the Naval Academ which they will reopen early in the Spring. Dr. Yohn Ridout, who has been pass. Ing the Winter in Baltimore with his sister, Mrs, Charles Nelson Dugan, visited his old home, the Midout House, Duke of Gloucester street, for the week end. Mrs. George Morrison of Washing- ton was hostess at a dinner party Sunday at the Peggy Stewart Inn, Hanover street. Mr. and Mrs, Francis 0. White, jr., entertained over the wcek end Mrs, Aubrey B. Beall and son Theodore of Ashton. Md. Mrs. Martin I. Jones of Pitman, N. J., has been visiting her sister, Miss Hedwig Schacffer, for a week, Mies Ann Craig and Miss Patsy De Coverly of Washington were visitors here over Sunday, and attended the of Whitehall, the week end | midshipmen’s hop Saturday night. Miss Rose Cecelia Malone, whose engagement to Midshipman Frank J. Erwin of the first class was nounced, came over from W ton Saturday to attend the events at the Naval Academy later the midshipmen’s hop. Mr. George Marshal Jones of Sun- South River, left this week to join his father at Miami, Fla. They | will return by motor next month. Miss Maria R. Fusz of Washington, Miss Charlotte A. Rlggs of Baltimore and Miss Wilkinson of St. Louis spent the week end at the Blue Lantern. Gov. Albert C. Ritchfe was a guest Friday night Delaware Col- lege faculty Newark, where h lectured before the students on “Mod- ern Tendencies in Governmen Dr. Joseph Patton McComas, former rector of St. Anne’s, this city, now vicar of St. Paul's Chapel, Trinity parish, New York City, was the guest of his wife's aunt, Mrs. Jullan Spen- cer, Duke of Gloucester street, this week Mr. Alonzo G. Oakley of New York City has been visiting his son, Mid- ipman Oakley, and was host Sun- day at a large dinner party for shipmen friends of his son at Blue Lantern. Maude Biles visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Philip Hambsch, in Baltimore. Mrs. McQuiston, wife of Licut. E. L McQuiston, U. S. N, has arrived from ew London, Conn.. where rer hus- and is on duty, and is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Brewer, Irince and the Thomas DuBols, | students of Donaldson Scuool. are at home on a 10-day vacation with their parents, Capt. and Mrs. Barron P. 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Mrs. Ricker, the president of the league, will preside, Among those who have made res- ervations for the dinner are: Miss Tillle Stiner, Miss Marie Steiner, Mrs. J. P. Neville, Mrs. Lucy Swanton, Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, M Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Ellls Meridith, Mme. Adjemovitche, Miss Elizabeth Bast- Alice Hq Mrs. Lilefur, rles McNary, Charles rell, Mrs. Louls Oteenberg, Mrs. O'Conner, Mrs. Laura Knott, Laura Williams, Mrs. Henry Grattan Dovle, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mrs. Foster, Mra. Edna Johnston. Miss Dabney, Mrs. Albert N. Putney, Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin, Mra. Har- wood Reade, Mrs. Howerton, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Muasey, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Samuel Blythe, Mrs. Jullus Lansburgh, Mrs. Rita Campbell, Mrs. Marie St Lawyer, Mrs Brown, Helen G, Chase, i Howard Hodgskins, Mrs. Sarah H Hackett, Mr Webb, Mrs. Laura Porter, Mrs. Nevis, Miss Hur- Miss Adelaid Borah, . Borabh, Nellle Florence, Sophia rs. Grlef, Mrs. Gertrude Bis- Mrs, Herman Wills and Miss Mary Whitfleld. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Potte Honor Guests at Musical Mr, Louis A. Potter, jr, and Mrs. Potter were guests of honor at & musical Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Torovaky, Jr. Mr. Potter who has been for sev. eral years connected with the churches of Washington as organist and Mrs. Potter, who has been so- prano solofst at different churches, among them the First Congregational Church and the Vermont Avenue Christlan Church, are leaving Wash- ington to take up very attractive po- sitions in Charleston, W. Va. Their golng has been the occasion of nu- merous musical affairs and the one last Thursday evening was especlally Interesting because of the association in musical werk of Mr. Potter and Mr. Torovsky, who is and has been for a number of years organist at the Epiphany Church. The other artist guests were Miss Mabel Duncan, a Scotch cellist who played several se- lections in a most pleasing manner, and Mr. Louis Guzman, who is a flut- ist from the Marine Band, and a plano pupil of Mr. Torovsky. Mr. Torovsky Miss Duncan and Mr. Guzman. guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Potter, each delighted the party with solos, Mr. Potter accompanied Mrs. Potter. The other guests were Dr. and Mrs Daniel Webster Prentiss, Miss Adele Nye, Miss Mary Turbyfilt and Miss Bertha Holmes. Smart Wear for Spring S0 need to pay exerare: gant prices—make your own Flothes a2 _save E H h-.E [ accompanied both |} The |} MRS. LAWRENCE D. TYSON, Wife of Senator Tyson of Tennesace, who is spending a few days tu Washing- ton and, with the Senator, making her home at the Shoreham. 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I New Tailored Suits for Spring at $39.50 | 9 1925—PART Mzr. and Mrs. Richardson Entertain at Silver Hill Mr. and Mra Arthur Berry Richard- sen of Silver Hill, Md., entertained at thelr home on the evening of March 19, when they had as guests Mr. SOCIETY. and Mra Kinsolving Coakley of ‘Washington, Miss Mildred Townshend of Bel Alton, Md.; Miss Pauline Staf- ford Koence of Harpers Ferry, W. Va.; Miss Jane Hannon of Frostburs, 3 Miss Marion Close of Cumber- land, Md.: Miss Caralyn C. Waller of Salisbury, Md.: Mr. Perry Frank- lin Cannon of Baltimore, Mr. Robert INTERIOR ARTIBTS — An Invi TO INSPECT A. Bremer of Chicago and Mr. Pau Edward Sutherland of Annapolis, Md On May 4, 1888, the first com clally successful overhead trolle D appeared in this country Richmond, Va. AND DECORATIORS tation TO VIEW Beginning Today—March 22nd, At 3 P.M. 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