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8 50 Events of Special Interest In Naval Academy Circles Mzrs. McC. Nulton, Wife of Superintendent, Joins in Social Life—Many Entertainments CIETY. Scheduled in Annapolis. April 4 (Special). «—Mrs. Louis McC. Nulton, wife of the superintendent of the val Acad- v, who has been visiting her daugh- Mich., for a month, ar- . and joined her intendent’s qua ANNAPOLIS, Md.. husband at the supe aval Academy Mrs. Nulton was accompanied by r daughter, Miss Nulton, a student the National Cathedral School for ris at Washington, who will spend he Easter holidays with her paren Miss Nulton has as her guests M Torothy Fowler of the Natio Ca- thedral School and Miss Winifred Murfin, daughter of Capt. O. G. Mur- fin, U. S§. N, and Mrs. M The ttended the hop given by the and class midshipmen, n 1 eirls first turday n Mrs. Nult ce here first appear- socially, Saturday mnight, more have b 1 th Bovkin's aunt, M at Wardour. Miss Nellie Lynn faculty of We: has 1 ister, Mrs. W cott of the ined Mon Mis: teott, wi Naval | tw | song: |” Miss Holmes anda Washington are gu Mrs, C. Miss ton W | An Costet d rt at orge one | where she is Mrs. John # member of the over School for Girls, en passing 4 fortnight with her inie Lynn. fe Academy, afternoon tables of bridge and one of mah- es zuests Carryl H. Bryan, af Miss of J. Curtis, at Davidsonvill>. Mitchell of the week end guest of Mi. her home Barber of South the guest Wells has THE of Miss Prof West- enter- There were Rugz f Rev. and Wadhing- in Cum- d. ¢ frien sturned SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 f ). C., APRIL 5 Early Spring Events Of Special Interest To Chevy Chase Folk Society Meetings, Luncheon and - Bridge Parties, Vari- ous Club Functions—Per- sonal Mention. Mr. Edward F. Colladay, jr., has re- turned to Princeton University, where he is a student, and Mr. David Colla- day has returned to Exeter after ending several weeks with their nts, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cols f Northampton street. Chevy Chase Chapterof the Y. W. C. A, will meet Tuesday, April 7, at 2:30 o'clock p.am. at the home of Mrs. George F. Middelson, on West Lenox street. Mrs. Albert Putney of e board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. will address the meeting on “The Industrial Survey of Washington.” Dean George Henning and his sls- ter, Miss Alice Henning, of McKinley street will leave Wednesday for New York City, where they will spend sev- eral weeks. ¢ The Chevy Chase Circle of the Flor- ence Crittenton Mission held its month- 1925—PART 2. Blessed Sacrament at luncheon Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mra Clinton D. Walcott entertained thje members of their club at bridge and supper Saturday evening at their home. Mr. W. R. Barclay of Birmingham, England has been the house guest of Dr. and Mra. Willlam Blum at their home on Elm street. Dr. and Mrs. James M. Moser of ievnrl‘rlm;o srest will leave Friday, or 2. 10-d. i, St ay trip through Unitarian Women Plan Entertainment for Easter A large and brilllant affair of Easter-tide will be the Spring party which the Unitarian Women of Wash- ington will give in the Hale parish Lof All Souls' Church Friday, There will be both an afternoon and evening party and for persons who do not play cards or mah-jong, thers Wwill be other entertainment provided. Mrs. Edward C. Seward is general chairman of arrangements and she is being sisted by a committee which includes Mrs. Truman Abbe, Mrs. John W. Adams, Mrs. J. M. Aldrich, Mrs. George F. Authier, Mrs. Charles Bowen, Mrs. Gershom Bradford, Mrs. Willlam L. Brown, Mrs, Austin Clark, Mrs. G. W. Coggeshall, Mrs. D. T. Cornin, J. B. G. Custis, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Rowland S. H. Manufacturers’ Overstock Sale Join the Easter Shopping Crowds at the Rose Shop . In spite of the fact Coats, Dresses and Hats are greatly in demand, we are offering exceptional bargains for the entire week. Dresses—New Spring Styles $4.89 $8.88 $14.95 518.89 All Shades and Sizes From 14 to 46 Coats—Greatly Surprising Values Strictly tailored garments, all-silk crepe lined and some fur bottoms. Iy meeting Tuesday at Castle View, the Florence Crittenton Home, on Conduit road. The meeting, which followed the luncheon, was addressed by Mise Cole, the superintendent of the home; Miss Crabtree, the matron; Mrs. Tur- her, the house mother, and Miss ’ the resident nurse. Ih!\\lr;,{ Warren D. Brush entertained the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Friday. e eker Humphreys, with her young daughter, Mary Jane, '&“d l'ler mother, Mrs. John Major of West Un- derwood street, left Tuesday for In- janapojis, Ind,, where she will join her husband. Mrs. Major will return o0 Chevy Chase in May. 3 J .\|r|s, J. A. Griesbaurer entertained {he members of her unit of the Altar ociety of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at luncheon ’zuepday at her o srookville road. h’.{m.m;x:n,..n B. Swope entertained # cheon the members of her club at lun: and bridge Wednesday. Right After All From the Illinols Wesleyan Argus. and Mrs. Geoffry Creyke of ticut avenue entertained at| Cpemigtry Professor—What can you tell me about nitrates?’ 11 cupper Thursday evening ‘olumbia Country Club. Student—Well—er—they're a cheaper than day rates. received at the hop at Dhal with Midshipman Jack R chairman of the hop com- nd member of the Dyer, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Charles W. Fitts, Mrs. Emory M. Foster, Mrs. H, K. 1ton, Mrs. P. F. Gault, Mrs. Margarita B, Gerry, Mrs. Farl Gates, Mrs. T. G. Hensey, Mrs. D. F. Hewet: Mrs. A. M. Holcomb, Mrs. Walter Holmes, Mrs. F. A, Holton, Mrs. R. Johnson, Mrs. M. M. Kallman, Mrs. Robert C. Kelton, Mrs. Ernest Knae- bel, Mrs. Amie 'Leeds, Mrs. J. B. Madert, Mrs. 8. W. Mendum, Mrs. Fred O. Intosh, Mrs. Tracy M. Mayfair, Mrs. U. G. B. Plerce, Mrs. Hubert Pope, Mrs. J. C. Robertson, Mrs. Benjamin E. Smith, Mrs. A. W. Spanhoofd, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Stewar Mrs. J. McDonald Stewart, Mrs. Ricl ard D. Stimson, Mrs. Charles Thorn- dike, Mrs. Henry C. Workman, Mrs. e Worthen, and Miss Catherine A. Newton, Miss Rosamond Porter and Miss Helen Anderson. from an ext ton and has aga on Duk first [<he is entertaini | Beatrice Wells o Capt. Barron P. DuBois, head of the | Gir demy, supply department at the Naval Acad- | here who been detached from | post, and Du taken up their s at 5 Maryland ave has been given two re being assigned to They have with and T ding sk 319.95 522.95 All colors. Sizes to 42 Only Hats—New Arrivals 51..98 52.95 $ 4,95 Come Early for the Best Bargains Ac for Comar. | N ad Henry G and Mrs. Wallace sday eveni d Mrs. Isaac ( Annap m honor e Kidd, who % | soon will 1 * them | . Mrs. Griff Thomas D. G tternoc nor of Mrs. Blue, wife _| Vietor Blue, who has rec + | up her residence here Mrs. Richard Morton of at | Seve obposite Annapolis a mid- |hostess at a luncheon followed demy, and|bridge Thursday afterncon in ho the |0f her niece and house st, N ven at |Clarence Wheelwright of Baltime Huck | Comdr. and Mrs. William J. Gil were hosts at dinner Wedrs eve- {ning followed by brids honor of | Mre guest, Miss Kath- + | erine Washington | Miss herine Feldmeyer, who h been pa veral weeks in Wash ington Kuest of Senator Mre in F. Ladd, has returned Miss Elizabeth Leech of Washing- ton and Miss Virginia Ladd were week end gu of the Misses Feld- | mever, Prin orge street. Prof. Prince, dean of the Univer- sity of Richmond, and his daughter, iss Virginia Prince, are guests of Prof. and Mrs. Sydney Handy, Prince George stre Mrs. Tracey and her daughter, Miss Marjorie Tracey of Washington, were among the out-of-town visitors who attended the perfor of the midshipmen’s musical clubs Saturday afternoon and the hop Saturday night Mrs. B. F ral Tilley, daughter, Mr. altimore, ave mmodor st Fri- pa Admiral taken 23, ently d Mason Hu the six Wd House of ington, was I nta- | stess by a dinner Su shipman t n e, her appointes ademy. T dinner the Y. W. C. A, where passed the week end Mrs. Murfin, wife of Capt fin, 1. §. N.. is the Nulten, wife ¢ at t Academy and Mrs. Mr DHDERIOS Giles' Judg K hou hnie — 1ot - e —— Crandall were | hosts at a b f unday morning thetr hou Thoma Myers of Jocelyn entertained Tuesfay afternoon sting review of “The * by John Galsworthy; served Cochrane of Jocelyn her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fineon Hyde, of Charleston, 8. (., are spending the week end at Catskill, N. Y Mrs. Edgar Poe Allen entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home McKinley street Friday. Mrs. Horace C. Chandles was hostess to the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Monday at her home on Oliver street Mrs. Thomas Rice entertained!| Saturday at luncheon and bridge at her home on 38th street. Mrs. H. R. Greenlee had ths mem- hers of her unit of the Church of the Nult uperintendent Naval Mr MRS, J REY PARSONS, Who, with her huxband, sniled for Europe just after their marrisge in Decem- ber and soon returning o Washington. and | — PB.SPORTS SHOP er, entertained at a afternos and Mrs s father, nd yridge party Coll, Spring vacation Willis Martin; Dr.| M d Mrs. Hugh Mr. J. Willlam Mar- Hill the docto Mrs. S tor, wife of Lieut. Claytor, N, left Friday for 4 sea Florida, to be gone several passing her | White her parents, [stea was Ridgely Riley,[ Mrs. John street, with r WOMEN of week end s Aisisssscsssmamss aa and M ew York Marguerite Miss Frances Miss of Mid- her lla Uptercu n von Gontard at table were Misse rgiana Cusachs, tuncheon v Miss Missouri Society Host to Vishing Members D. A.R. At the next meeting of the Missouri Soclety, which will be held the eve- ning of 20 at the Roosevelt Ho- tel, the soc 1 be hosts to the visiting members of the D. A. R. from trip to weeks Mr. and S8 Central Park Martin Smith of West, New York, with_their daughters Miss Dofothy and Miss Muriel, have been’ spending several days at thelr country estate, Tilley, widow of Admi-| Hilsmere, on South River. Mrs. ho has been visiting her | Smith chaperoned her daughter n«ro»llh\\"wn This will be the last meet- Hyatt of Roland Park, | thy at the hop Saturday night given | ing for the will be pre- is passing some time with [ by the first and second class mid- | sided Parker Mrs Asa C. Walker, widow of Admi- | shipmen | Brucggen ral Walker, Franklin street Prof. Judge and Mrs. Robert Moss en-| hosts Friday evening at dinner at tertained Friday Maj. Sandford Fel-|the Peggy Stewart Inn. Their guests lers, supérintendent of the Wentworth | included Comdr. and Mrs. A. J. Chan- Military Academy, Lexington, Vi try, Mr. and Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, which Judge Moss Mrs. Isaac Yates and Mrs. Victor Blue. ham Moss, is commandant of Mrs. George P. Colvocoresses, wife Maj. Fellers has been in W of Rear Admiral Colvocorcsses, U. S. ton for severay days attending the|N., retired, who has been the guest educational con there. of Mrs. Henry H. Clark, widow of Mrs. E. B. and duughter, | Chaplain Clark, at her home on Col- | Miss Helen, Washington were | lage avenue for several days, has re- among the g at the first and| turned to Washington second class hop Saturday it at| Mrs. Richardson, wife of Capt. J the Naval Academy 0. Richardson, has been called to Mrs. C. C. Crute wife Parls, Tex., by the serious iliness of Crutcher, U. S. N, and her father, Mr. Frank R. Senet Mrs George Miss T v, a student M H on shipmen Lee s . Timberlake. nan, Ba a” Griffin, Thomas ¢ N. Berke v Hill, are en 1'and her from Mrs. Hill is Mrs. . and will remain unil and Mrs vice president and Mrs. Paul Capron were Dorothy _Tardy, daughter of W. B. Tardy, a student is at_home with her Spring vacation d-Jones was hostess Tues- n to members of the French entertained at the resi- Mrs. Frank Sling- Miss Capt. and Mrs. of Vassar Coll parents f day afternc , whom she . Kurtz, wife of Capt. 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