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SOCIETY Annapolis Given Greeting By Comflodore Vanderbilt THE SU DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C YOUNG VISITOR FROM NEW YORK Prominent New Yorker and Daughter in Social program—\\/eek's Event S at Naval Acadcm_v. personal Mention. ANNATOLIS, H N boen Academy Mon il March 28.-—Com ilt's yacht Ara bt Club, which off the Naval week end ] York en route from ymodore and his bourd the craft ind were enter- t the Naval also entertained while in the An- Va York 1ehe th New The who were of sdore S friends They varcht harhor Yates has gone to Pitts- her husband, Capt who is stationed there the first and second woere hosts to- en Hall iield Price has M (hzate avenue, nth visit to her unele nd Mrs. Bdwin B (M. C), in Denver. was estensively en- tair Ac aboard th Mr burgl Yate et join N men o Maj A where s M.OA. G v of the Na h Club in I Do, fiernoon 10 the \V‘v‘ Du Barry and Mrs, Car- chaper a tea dance dshipmen Saturday Rlue Lantern Merr mother of Merr is stopping art iven by the 1 [ Roder Pes Prof Inn al ATt seve weeks 1 Mrs, Hor f. Fenton, yme at® Murray ghman Iaston n visiting her Milligan, widow and her sister, has gone to to J has re Hill Mr Md t who sther, Mrs, Admiral Miss Mollie Prin ~ Cor nd Mrs hosts at R M Milli ir A. Clement supper party, fol- Saturday evening in 40 Upshur road, Naval Sa 1 lowed A Mrs. Leiper returned after of ho wi Prof. visit Leiper Martin to New her we to Right Rev D. who preached George of A. Beecher, western Nebrasks the Naval Academy d addressed the C. A. Sunday eve- tertained over the week lain Sydney Key Evans. who been chaplain Naval Academy for nine years, main at the local naval sta- t least another year, it anced here, much to sure of his many friends both town and at the Naval Academy Mr. and Mrs ph Foster of Wash Inston were guests over the week end of Prof. and Mrs. Roderick S. Mer- rick at Cedar Park, West Annapolis E for a n t at the Presbyterian of Gloucester street Lieut. Seabury bridge and t Queen Anne’s of her sister, Miss a student of Smith ho is passing her Spring her There were seven bridge, and additional in for tea after the game, Smith of Pittsburgh has visit her Midshipma My Donald Smith, first Du jr. a stu- School, has her in manse M Cupboard, ir Lorraine Le College. w vacation tabl, Mrs. J honor b home, Joined Cumberland court Lieut. Do tached to the the An s parents, « Maj. R Worth, NMrs. Ma before | tail of duty at Panama and their mother 1 Mrs. i U. 8 N., at- now in joined f her Harbor, has home rapoli rge street. A, of Fort his mother, ket street, de- Aviation Cor Mrs. Jones visiting _her Culpeper. Va bt} and passed the Curry’s parents, D. Johnson, at Duke of Glouces- with Canal childr and sist ] Cu; cels end with and Mrs. E t. Anne’s rector ter strect Dr. and M hipman Geor; T N week énd and Hall Miss Claire cousin, Mrs Griffit Mrs Leahy of Mid- jr. of the over the t Carvel prge A ted their Leahy, Academy, guests Al B her of visiting ank o Simpson rintende my, has joir and they are o & Porter road cently \ Naval husband here residence my, r mdr. and the d he upying Naval Lieut A Ma The bac ers on duty at the ere hosts Friday nual mid-Lent dan: Am the dis Commodore duughter, yacht in the tinguished we Vand L r and the Midship- first class, sidence In June week, - son will graduate from the Academy 3 Mary Turner of Randat visit Wardour Magruder a in Atlantic Blue of Washington H. Wood, a former John's College, are Phi Sigma Kappa Fi Mr Mr. Willlam tudent of St th Mrs. Joh the Scin elaborate i and ernit Mr Mr. A. Young and Hyde were Club, Balti- dinner-dance at Hotel at Tu he is ship, nd avenue, ert, U. while from harent Murrz d W, Eg Tgher her s the Nrs Murray Mrs. Car rertaine tea Tuesday Lunters Mre. Lewi here to her son, Midships Stone the first participate ht Prof. and ere hosts t their 1 street were memt huffet supper night Mt ier en- bridge Blue s. Alexand ¥ 2 a ernoon at the of Yonkers, N. Y., week end with i Hamilton Laurie ol who will in the program of at Mahan Hall William B, Olivet 0 couples ter guests A mid- Mrs The d out set R. Kurtz of St. Jame rstown, joined his er at Carvel Hall for rwell, avho ha nd ‘daughter- Robert L. Bur- visiting her son in-law, Mr. and Mrs well of Hanover street, has returned 2 . her home at Aberdeen with her Won-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Afrs. Ridgely P. Melvin. Mrs. Glott Beard has returned to Jier home in Chesterfield after a visit t Jher=tu-law and sister, Mr. her has | » entertained by Dr. and | Acad- | | | Fin Leen visiting Miss Nyce | lon & and Mrs. et Ars. of Col afternoon residence, ray Hill Bu. Douyw, rch Beard, Hano: o Peyster Déuw, was hoste A bridge 1 outhggate rty bridge and one of mah-Jong. Lieut day even hop. i Lieut enterts on M X has beer chester Mr. and have beer week of 1 er. Mi Comdr. and sen were hosts at a dinn precedin ing v a M at King street 1mes visiti d Mrs t T n an A the past fortni Mrs. S member of the Maryland ty, had Minister Llewska ¢ Miss of N Miss of Capt Eliz fr of o n he Po Wa o abeth and Mrs, in Washingtol Ars sign turned who has Portsmou Ensign the Nava 1924, Wl kanui and Mrs. Lieut taking a graduate illness of visiting Newark, Mrs. Le who has W was A frer by th, Kana 1 Aca; hile | the Le Bou Schoot to his home in Oklahoma City by the Lieut, | Erickson's absence and Mr. N wi made J her old home law and Artur ton was of Mi Mrs. T after a visit to her nephew an Mr. and M lin stree Miss M ton has Mrs. H Judge end with law, Mr. at_Mount Mr. passing Miss Sar: nurse in Anne i a { passing the Sp daughter, Fernande | Duke of Gloucester street Miss Josephine Huber of Washing- end the g Olivia | Gloucester stre of fre. M . Mur rgar, been 1. Hal uthgats Ka Kanakanui, Mrs. R. F. the Trs. ¥ dinner before Young ng Mrs Crosley a their ho: hop. at the of Marshall W rvel Hall. Wood of Wayne, F Zuests the p: George T. Fe enue od, d Mrs. nna W who ft Monday. Barber. General Assembly Anne Arundel Cot guests Friday Jland and Mnie. shington W e Howard, Howard Cluever! Watt daugh visit daugh Cluveri T wife of . N., has visiting her husba n at the hospital 1., for s al mont rui a graduate demy in the class n Norfolk Mrs. guest of Lieut geols. Erickson, the Naval has been \. w at here, mother. During Mrs. Erickson Mrs. Lowney widow an in Capt ed Pa., her son- and M home ex Media, g with Prof th visit at r uest for the week a Lyons on Duke N Baltimore has returs nic ilton L. Tuil on Fran ray Hill et Baurn the gu 1, Conduit of str . M. Robert Moss passed the w his and Airy 1 Sut fort Vv char; 1 Arundel Mrs. da i son_and James Pa. rland, who has b, ght with hi Sutherland, Red ge ighter- on Mo has return to his home in Prine Mr. more and Miss Vi Gou, ¥ Mrs. Sydn street Mrs, Kenneth Bupns, wif® of the of Gov. mother, secretary taining ¥ Blake Wi Mrs Jackson at St spending ing in Ha ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Nancy Plhio: Miss Ashmead Ful ay Ch returned law and da liam Wa Ohio. Mrs. her to I after in-law Miss was the Mrs. Jose line passing s Goode at avenue Mrs, M her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John's Sallie hard the Leon stre fa Handy, her College, r Spring vac spending with her parents, Handy, Prince Georges | her 1son Jackson, ir., o « the W ¥ ler even harles from ttle James C. ome r. and I guest "ph Kraeutner a their ghter, Mr. and Mrs Krauetner. B. Tippet{ of guest this week of Mr. Lee Parker, Duke a student Baltimore, is ho tion, which she Prof. Ritchie, is ent Mrs. Sam of Roland Park mother of Mr. f the sophomore “ollege, who has Winter here, is own el ests home Washingt Fulle Pl entertain ing at b ned in honor of William a visit Wattles Horner, in Clevela in Gordonsville, 1 Mrs. J. B. Graves. Goode of Washing! ast week of Mr. Miss Ca has returned 1 days with the Mis home on Connecti 3 Blanton Baker is the guest of v Up- Asht dike, in Winchester. Mrs Henry home after a v and Mrs. Willoughby O'Bannon Cooper is at it to her parent | and Mrs. Thornton V. Leach, in Front Malcolm Reade, who sen_visiting their mother, Mrs. uel Griffin, in Bedford Cit. returned. Mr. nnounce daughter, d Mrs, the Mrs. Va. Wiliam H. marriage of Louise Spilling th W Friday at her avenue, Mur- There were three tables of Frell- r party Fi officers’ Baltimore Murray has Feldmeyer former t Kana- Comdr. who Lewis, is now of Washing- | and ster, Cross Annapolis a and been visit- tles and Miss Fra ces Cox were the week end informall to her son-i wil- Graves has returned visit to her son and daughter- after | Griffin_and have Spilling Gil- bert, to Mr. Joseph Bernard Fuller of ver ife Ti- Iso me in- ast 1d- of un- he ro- ter ng ter us, in- re- nd, in he of of is | 4t | Will arrive tomorrow fiom her ho: “'! Helen Marye, daughter of former U | Mrs. George T. Marye. o Richmond, that Saturday. in city, in- frs. on | Norvill Linney, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs usie Jacobs, Peft lust week for her home in Gordonsville. Mr. Jacquelin | ington spent the week end cousin, Mr. Robert Cochra home of his parents, Dr Thomas B. Cochran, on ph street Miss Gertrude Kidwell, who is at- tending the State Teachers' College at Harrisonburg, spent the week end | Wwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- K | iam E. Kidwell. iy M and Mrs. Mrs. of Wash- with his in t na M South Marshall of nk- | st M Apperson and *5% | their children have returned from i | visit to Mr. Apperson’s mother, Mrs | 15 M. Apperson, in Culpeper Miss Lillian Elizabeth Watkins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs nd| stewart Watkins, and Mr 1ed | Wostwood AshbY, son of Mrs. Ashb: and the late Mr. Carroll W. Ashby of | this city, were married Saturday aft- ernoon, March 21, in St. John's C | Duke street extended. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Green, dean of the Episcopal Theo logical Seminary. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and had Miss Gene Smith as maid of honor. Mr, Hugh Green was best | man for Mr. Ashby. Only members of | the two families were present, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashby left immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip to the South. Mrs. Ashby, mother of the bridegroom, who now makes her home in Kingston, Ontario, | came to Alexandria for the wedding, \d will spend some time with Mr. Mrs. Robert M. Reese in thelr - on_Cameron street Mrs. Xariffa Ballard announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ruth Maitland Ballard, to Mr. John S formerly of Charlottesville but of this city, Saturday, March shington, by Rev. W. M. Hoff- cer of of me is er- uel M of on. now Miss Mabel Joues her | Ohio, after a visit to her brother-in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Raison, in Rosemont Park. Miss Evelyn Moore was surprise party Monday evening home on South % has at nd, street. zabeth Hepburn, Miss Miss Annabeile Cornell d, Miss Mildred Brown, Mr. e Barlett, Mr. Ervin Brooks. Mrs. L. DeA hower for her sister-in-law, Mildred Ann Cowhig, who will married to Mr. Clarence M. Toms in April. The other guests were Mrs. J K. Payne of Washington, Mrs. Aubrey Fones, Mrs. Andrew Fones, Mrs. Everett Kelly, Mrs. Peyton Ballenger, Mrs. Clinton Sutherland, Mrs. McDon- ough, Miss Katherine Ewald, Miss Pearl Carr, Miss Virginia Pettit, Miss Charlotte Tennison, Miss France Schwarzmann, Miss Evelyn Jones, Miss Madeline Morris and Miss Lena Voght Mr. J. H. Adams, who lived in Alex- andria many years, left Monday for Fredericksburg, where he will make his future home. Mrs. Edwin E. Carver entertained at luncheon Thursday in her home on North Columbus street in honor of ton and ro- ses cut eir Thousands of Ladies Have Been Waitin, g for This: Machine That Removes FOREVER All Unwanted Hair From Any Part of the Body Painlessly, Safely, Permanently* Will not injure the most delicate skin. Leaves no scars. After'20 years of research and painstaking, Dr. A. G. Geyser, formerly professor of Medical Electricity at Cornell and Fordham universities, has accomplished marvels on thou- sands of cases. We have the only Tricho machiné in Washington. Come in or write in for interesting booklet. Money Refunded Guarantee 1221 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 7792-7793-7794 Branch—Wardman Park Hotel Col. 2000 Berryan | o1, ‘Washington The others present were Miss Emma Miss Julian Penn and Cowhig gave a linen Miss be MISS MARJORIE OELRICHS, in New York, to be the gueat of Misx ited States Ambasxador to Russia and Mrs. Stat, art I child for | in tn M turn her and her Balt Th dent, Lee Apri] M How Field Clift, Mrs. Dufr Miss Wat Migs Mr: lane: her M has returned to her home in Washington Court House, given a Association Mr. and Mrs, where they Mrs dock Heights Mrs. which Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Mr Harry Semones of Roanoke. e president of the Parent-Teache Marvin Franklin Stew- have returned from Atlantie City, spent a fortnight Frank M. Djllard and her dren, who have been in Panama a month, have joined Dr. Dillard ieir home on North Alfred street rs. Elizabeth C. Black has re- ed to Washingtc ter a visit to brother-in-law sister, Col Mrs. Jullan Y. Willlams, on Brad- Rowe Mrs. Georg mother, imore » guest of Kelly, in he American Leglon Ausillary, of Marshall Jones is presi- . will give a large card party at Camp Hall Wednesday evening. | T5. The patronesses will be Samuel B. Moore, Mrs. Charles Shepperson, Mrs. T. Wellington . Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Frank familton, Mrs. Zora Peyton, Mrs Scott, Mrs. Charles W ell, Mrs. T. M. Hamilton, Mrs. Ruth d, Mrs. J. B. Cox, Mrs. Thomas B, John H. Trimyer, Mrs. T on Howard, Mrs. George W. Roop, Lydia Rlley Spoftord, Miss Cora | ey. Miss Esther MacArthur Green, | Miss Eleanor | Lindsey and Florence Evans, kins, Miss Mamie Sarah Cox. R. Spilman gave A miscel- ous shower Saturday evening in home on King street, in honor of Esther Beavers, whose marriags | | w { Friday MARCH 29, will take place shortly after Easter. The other guests were Mrs. “John Walton Tulloch, Mrs. Clarence B, Pur- cell, Mrs. 8. H. Wakeman, Mrs. Mary J. Priest, Mrs. J. W. Reeves, Miss Mary Reeves, Miss Catherine Chaun- v, Miss Bessie Reed, Miss IHele Eller and Miss Bisle Davis. Mrs, Robert J. Yates has returned from u visit to the Misses Pugh, in Hamilton, Va. Mrs. Jumes L. Martin has gone to her home in Lynchburg, after a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Claude Swanson Se monc Mrs. J with her ard, in R Mrs. T ek end A. Long spent the w ne o Wool- parents, Mr. and Mrs. hmond B. Bass dren of Elizabeth, guests of her parent I. 8. Blackwell, in ¥ Mr. Mahlon Arnet has his home in Brunswick. N visit to Mr. and Mrs. John ( n rs. Clarence S, Ha as their guest the latter's mother, Howard, of East Radford. Vi Mrs, G. E. Timberlake brother, Mr. W. F. Lewis, are their futher, Mr. JohneLewix, at Spring, Spotsglvania County Mrs, Charles J. Deahl spent the K with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev, and Mrs. Charles Monroe, in their ome ncar Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. H. A ained at dinner Sunday their guests were My Biggs, Mr. and Mrs, Minnie Ferron and 10an Mr. and Mrs. J. J Thursday _afternoon Cottage Park, to birthday anniversary daughter, Blaine Sulii Mr. and Mrs. Frederic their children, who have Washington for some ti a house in Rosemont Rev. I’. L. Vernon, Mr. Miss Tine two chil- ‘ are the “Mr, and Mrs ssemont returned to J., after a Ty and_ber N M have Mra. nd her visiting anite w Young enter evening. when Mrs. Willia liott, Miss Mixs Adele Wiss ts in third nd. allivan were he in their home, lebrate the £ thei Gra been living in have taken and Mrs, J. C ates, Miss Mr. W Woodfin and rner went to Baltimore to attend the federation meet the Baptist Young People's of ion. The junior ¢ of High Schoul gave a vening in the school honol the 55 was furnished by the hizt tra, and the chaperons Charles A, Strauss nd Mrs. Abraham. Miss Pemberton has joined her Augustus Moncu John F. Tackett, street The Sarah R., will give evening at Edna H. Alexande appointed Mrs Alexander 8. Doni- phan and Mrs. Willlam D. Ogden as chairmen of the committee on ar- rangements. Miss Katherine Leadbeater of Sweet- briar College is spending her Spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater, on North ashington street. Miss Evelyn An- derson, Miss Lead- beater, for a short time en home in New Jersey Miss Emily Carter o Va., is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs son Carter, at the Fairfax The Ann McCarthy Ramsay Chapter. “hildren the American Revolution will give a card party in Lee Camp Hall vening, April 17, Courtland Warfleld of St. Ja (Md.) School, is on & visit to his par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warfield, in Rosemont The social mittee of the Ol Dominion Boat Club will give a dance in the auditorfum of Elks' Home Easter Monday evening Th m- ing 4 ass the Alexandria dance Saturday auditorium in The music sehool orche were Mrs, John B. of Salisbury, N. C. sister. Mre. William in the I of Mrs on South Franklin card Chapter, D. party tom, » Hall the regent, lassmate of her guest to her was route f The Plains Mr, mittee announces the Spring and .\‘umvi i | TR Cherry Blossoms AND Battery Park—Edgemoor Wild Beauty Compare it with cultivated beauty ByEdna Wallace Hopper talk about natural beauty. Many girls and women ignore beauty alds, but not so many as in old days. What a pity. Compare wild flowers or wild fruit with the cultivated. The difference is just s great between wild and cul- tivated beauty. 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