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10 & SOCIETY. Board of Visitors Inspects Annapolis Naval Academsy Official Body Entertained at Luncheon, lowed by Reception—DBrilliant General and Special Social Activities Noted. ANNAPOLIS, May 2.—The board of vi ting of mem bers of the naval affairs committees nd House of Represent number of men promi \Md., tors cons! of the Senate atives and a ment in educational and business lines appointed annually by the President to inspect the United States Naval Academy, met Monday. The members of the board were entertalned at i Monday by Admiral and Mr Louis M. Nulton, and Monday afternoon an official reception was held in their honor at the superintend ent's quarters, Naval Academy. Ad miral and Mrs. Nulton also enter. tained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the members of the board | and their wives. | Mrs. Richard Baldwin was hostess at a tea Wednesday afternoon in hon or of Miss Eleanor Rice, daughter of Mrs. William Francis Kingston of New York, whose engugement to| Lieut. Willlam Goodwin Ludlow, U.| now on duty at the Naval wis recently announced. s on duty at the Naval Acad-| s at a reception and | ¢ evening at the officers lub in_ honor of Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton Admiral A. M. Du Puy McCormick | and Mrs. McCormick of Washington are spending the week end with Capt and Mrs. William Hemphill the Naval Academy, and with them attended the reception at the officers’ club Friday evening. 1 The midshipmen’s hop took place Saturday evening in Dahigren Hall, t the Naval Academy. Mrs. Nulton, wife of Rear Admiral Loufs M. N = ton, superintendent of the N 1 Academy, received the midshipmen and their guests with Midshipman E. . Edmondson. Mrs. S. S. Hepburn ha her father, Rev. Chestertown, Md Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton en tertained a company of 12 at dinner followed by bridge Thursday even The Rotary Club of Annapolis en- tertained with its annual es’ Night” dinner Thursday evening last at Carvel Hall. Among the prominent uests were Curtis D. Wilbur, avy, and Mrs. Wil v. Albert C. Ritchie, Adm and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton and Repre- sentative Stephen W. Gambrill. Barron P. Du Bois has ued | ions for a bridge party Tues- | n honor of Mrs. John Downes, recently returned to Annapo- lis from California. Mrs. Magruder, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Carry W. Magruder, w hostess at a_bridge Friday afternoon, in honor of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Magruder. wife of Admiral Thoms Pickett Magruder, who was her guest for a few days. Mrs. Dungan, wife of Capt. Paul B. Dungan, entertained at bridge, fol- lowed by tea, Thursday afternoon, at the Little Inn, in compliment to Mrs. Sinclair_Gannon. Mrs. McPherson Kennedy, who has been the guest of her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Skipwith= Cochran, left Monday for her home on Long Island. Lieut. and Mrs. Floyd S have been visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. Kent Jarvis monr of Mill Valley, Calif. Mrs. De Forest Allgood of N. Y., is the guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. H A. Baldridge, at their home at the ‘aval Academy Mrs. Oberteufer, wife of Lieut. Ober- teufer of Washington, has been the of Mrs. Allan J. Chantry, jr., week. John Pitcher was host at a buffet supper Monday evening at his home on the South River, in honor of Mrs. Harris Crist of Brooklyn, N Y.. who is ding th week with Mrs. Anne Thomas Currier. Mrs. Clement. wife of Comdr. uel A. Clement, was hostess luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mr Gannon, wife of Capt. Sinclair G non Mrs. Shellman Brown of Easton, Pa., is the guest of her brother-in law nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DePeyster Valk, on Duke of Glouces- ter street The mar as her guest Hepburn, of Crosley ze of Miss Mary Battle Tillery of Stevensville, Md., and Lieut. Charles Francis Replinger, U. S. M. C., took pl: afternoon at the Naval Ac Chapel, the ceremony being performed by Capt. Sidney K. Evans, chaplain at the Naval Academy. Miss Katrina Van Rennsalear of Washington was mald of honor, and the best man was Lieut. Lawrence T. Burke, U. S. M. C. Lieut. Robert Maury, U. S. N., who is spending the Winter at Carvel Hall, has as his guest for a few weeks his mother, Mrs. Greenbow Maury of Dan- ville, Va. Mrs. Robert Lee Swart, been occupying an aj Maryland avenue, left last week to join” her husband, Ensizn Swart, at Norfolk, Va. Tieut. Comdr, and Mrs. Riddic company of 60 at who has rtment on Willard J. Riddick were hosts to a dinner. followed evening at the ntern Inn. Commodore Edward Lloyd. retired, and Mrs. Lloyd entertained informay Tuesday afternoon in honor of Repre- sentative John Philip Hill of Balti- re. Maj. and Mrs. the guests of Mr. Louis Brereton are William Brereton president of the | stitute of Technol is the guest of Comdr. and Walter S. Anderson, on Porter road. Mr. and Mrs. Edw consin are guests at | i | | | | rd Vail of Wis- rvel Hall. Mr SPECIAL SALE OF =l Beautiful FLOOR LAMPS $12 50 Handsome. Hand-carved Floor Lamps that will beautifs your home. Buy yours now at this low price —they “will cost twice as much in the Fall. Goodman Light Supply Company Inc. 723 12th St. “Service’” Is Our Motto Wholesale Retail Bell, at [ ( nounced of Miss Josephine Huber of HE SUNDAY STAR, GUEST FROM NORTH CAROLINA Fol- Vail is a member of the board of vis itors to the Naval Academy. Prof. and Mrs. William 1. Olivet were hosts at a tea Wedne ay in honor of Comdr. and Mis, John Bowers, who are soon to leave An- and Comdr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Mrs. Clifford, wife of Comdr. Addison B. Clifford, Marine Corps, and Mrs. McCandless, wife of Comdr. Byron McCandless, pre- sided at the tea table, assisted by Miss Helen Karns, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Franklin Karns, and Miss Francine Olivet. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Jones were hosts at a buffet supper Friday evening, taking their guests later to the reception at the Officers’ Club. Capt. and Mrs. Edwin F. Crouch have as @ guest at their home. at St. College, Mrs. Crouch’s mother. W. Ratchlinn of Chicago. r. and Mrs. Lawrence Me- Nalr were hosts at a dinner Satur- day evening at their quarters on the Reina Mercedes, station ship at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Downes, wife of Capt. John Downes, spent the week end with rela- tives at Alexandria, Va. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore W. John- son were hosts to a_company of 3 dinner Sunday at the Peggy Ste: Inn, in honor of their son, J. Wools Johnson, a midshipman at the Naval . Charles Hampson Keyser of Washington has announced the en- gagement of her daughter, Miss Katherine Neville Keyser, to Mid- shipman John Har Long of the graduating class 4t the Naval Academy Mrs. Nold, wife of Ensign George E. Nold, recently returned from ( fornia and is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rutter. Mrs. Robert Livingston Mitten, wife of Lieut. Robert L. Mitten, and Mrs. Albert McQueen Bledsoe, wife of Lieut.| g} Bledsoe, entertained at_bridge Tues- day afternoon at the Blue Lantern Inn for Mrs. Bledsoe, and Mrs. Longnecker. Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capt. A. W Hinds, who has a son, a midshipman at the al Academy, is a guest at Carvel Hall, and will remain until after June week. Rev. John phia. Pa been the Chaplai y Key Evans and was the preacher at the Sunday morning service at Ngval Academy Chapel. The engagement has been an MISS ELIZABETH RENFROE COOPER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney feted visitor while attending the recent D. A. R. ¢ Wattles, Miss Mar, son, Mra. Anderson Somm: Samuel TLuckett. Mrs. maine, Mrs. Milton Glasg: Llewellyn Dyson, Mrs. The man, Mrs. Fedder, Mr Randolph Schwarzmann, Mrs. Claude Semones, Mrs. Joseph Reyn: James J. Garve; Miss Angela Nevitt, Miss ( fey, Miss Rebecca Wingo Doris Fitzgerald. Mrs. Maury Gaines, who their young daughter are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D). Frazier in Pen sacola, Fla Dr. John Thornton Ashton attended the meeting of the State Dental Asss clation in Staunton last week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ashton and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Alfred (. Uhler. Mrs. George E. Pettit and her small daughter Bark a of Westfield, N. J., Washington, D. to Midshipman | are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Carleton C. Hogner of the graduat-|Mrs. James Randolph Mansfield, on ing class at the United States Naval | North Pitt street Academ Mr. F. D. Gaskins has returned to Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Alfred L.|his home in Warrenton after a visit Clifton were hosts at dinner Friday | to friends in Alexandria evening at their home at the Naval Miss Mary Field, who has been in Hospital, taking their guests later to |Southern California for eight months, |at Carlisle, Pa., the subscription dance at Carvel Hall. | has returned home. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Toms are |and her infant son. back from their wedding trip and are A] EXANDRIA SOCIETY staying for the present with the lat- | Mrs. Gaines at her ter's mother, Mrs. Willlam vrence Ifred street. Mrs. David N. Hulfish entertalned at tea Thursday afternoon at her home | turned from a visit to his sister, Mrs. | street. on Cameron street. Tuesday evening|John Wirt Randall, in Annapolis Miss Margery Arden Hall is the guest guest; Mr. Worth Hulfish, their fa ) John B. Abraham on |, Miss Mollie ther; Mr. Harry B. Caton, Mr. Alfred Teachers’ College, | Harmon Roberts, Mr. Edmund Hunt| Mrs. J. W. Schneider is back from |SPent the week end with M Mr. Bdgar Warfield, jr., Mr. Cameron Agn. chool, went to Philadel Roberts, Mr. Arthur M. King and Dr. [ phia last week to attend the meeting Martin D. Delaney. of the Progressive Educational Asso- to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|and Miss Cora Vaughan of Franklin, Duncan, in Culpeper. Mrs. Sommers . were guests of Mrs. Charles H. entertained her bridge club Monday | Poser on Duke street during the re- nd Mrs. Beverly Munford Boyd, | ent-Teachers' _Association gave & Abingdon, Va. bridge party Tuesday evening at Les Mrs. Belle Owens of Warrenton, | Camp Hall. Among those entertain- her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, on South Washington street. honor of Mrs. James Reese Schick of Roanoke, State regent of the Daugh-|# ters of the American Revolution. Henry S Wilson of Philadel Ruest of Leslic McWho young Mr: home the parsonage of Trinity Church. on North St. Asaph street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cl Cleaning & Repairing Cowhig, at her home, 1005 King| Mrs. Roscoe Lincoln Par street Chicago is the guest of City Rev. Percy Foster Hall has re.|and Mrs. Wilder M. Rich, o Mr. Hulfish was host at a stag dinner | o her brother In New York City. when the guests were Mr. William Broaddus of Paeonian Hulfish of Baltimore. brother of the a guest last week Roberts, . L. D. Dudle; Mr. | & visit to relatives in Glasgow, Va. D-"“ Charles Willoughby King, Mr. Jame: Morris L. Horner and Miss is Roberts, Mr. J. Randall Caton, jr., Josephine White, principal of Mrs. D. Moxley Low of Elizabeth, | clation. N.'J., was the week end guest of Mr.|_ Mrs. Richard Wight of Richmond, and Mrs. Anderson Sommers en route | Mrs. James Reese Schick of Roanoke afternoon cent Daughters of the American Mrs. Edward H. Kemper is the [[Revolution Congress. guest of her son-in-law and daughter,| Washington School unit of the Par- who h: been visiting her grand-|ing Wwere: Mrs. George Uhler, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Hubert Templeman in Richmond, spent the week end with Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon at her home, Burnt Oak, on Braddock Heights, in NESHAN G. HINTLIAN Mrs. Malcolm E. Madden was host- g 1206 18th N.W.—At Conn. Ave. 4 M 2 ? Oriental &Domestic Rugs g 4 7 ess for the bridge club of which she is a member Wednesday afternoon at_her home on Cameron street. kA Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Cook and ASS¥SSSESssssxsssssssssssé Phooe Main 9678 4 I oac I (o= MAY SALE | VY” Corsets The Ivy line of beauty. out apparent corseting. Special closed back “Ivy” Corsets for the average figure, made of silk brocade with French elastic inserts. Sale Prices $2.79 $2.95 $3.75 $5.00 Special “IVY” slip-in corsets of sturdy clastic—14-inch with panel front and back of pink satin. Sale Price, $8.45 { 109 Discount on All Ivy Corsets Given During This Sale &'¢ IVY CORSET SHOP ¢ Ivy Corsets give the desired lines with- i P. Cooper of Henderson, N. (., nvention as a page. WASHINGTON. a much ¥ Thomp- ers, Mrs. Windsor De- 0w, Mrs. mias Pul J. Owen Lynch. Mrs. Henry rter, My Davis, M George M. Swans olds, M Mrs. V. L. Duiguid, Cora Duf- and Miss has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. John Marshall Gaine: has returned hom s. Gain Mrs. Shirley E more of Carlisle also is the guest of on North kinson of Manager n Walnut Mrs. W. H. S. White of Shepherds- town, W. Va., was a recent guest of Rev. and Mrs. Frank A. Killmon, at Methodist Mollie Coates of the State Fredericksburg, rs. Elmer Ada Jackson has returned to home in New York City visit to her aunt, Mrs. Robert Gronau, Hanbac! Of Special Importance— Monday Only Model Hats 150 Selections From The French Room’s Better Types 9.00 They are indeed superb creations— original in conception; excellent in execution — and charmingly distinc- tive in individual character and effect. ‘On Display in the French Room EEe=ne——me—— Py Miss Marjoric Mae Hanback, Mrs. W. H. Gallaban, Miss Norma Lee Galla- han and Miss Carric Heddings spent the week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Hanback in Warrenton. Mrs. Isabel Fiske Conant of New York and Miss Lizette Woodworth | Reese of Baltimore, were guests dur- | ing the week of Mr. and Mra. Leo T | Harlow on Prince street while atten ing the Authors' Congress in Wash- ington. Mrs. Harlow is the author of several books of verse and writes under her own name, Caroline Gil- tinan Harlow. Mr. Wilford C. Haar and Mr. Try Huaar have left for their home, inColo- rado Springs, after visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. Guy Guiffre. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kilgore have returned | from a.motor trip to Endless Caverns, | Va. Mr. G. Terry Sinclair of New York City, has been visiting his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sin clair, on_Braddock Heights. Mrs. J. M. Jacobs has returned from a visit to relatives in Midland, - and Mrs. F. W. Ebhardt are at home after a visit to friends in Rich mond. Miss Mildred Baker has gone to Knoxville, Tenn., where she is visit ing triends. Mrs. W, P. Dimm of Newport News, was the guest last. week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. al Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe, on Princess street. The United Daughters of the Con federacy gave a card party Thursday afternoon In Lee Camp Hall. The | committee in charge was composed of Robert ¥. Downham, Mrs. Wil- | Mrs. Charles M. Shep. icorge K. Pickett. Mrs rs. Samuel B. Moore, Roop and Miss Ada MAY 3, Charles F. of New < Clty was a guest last week of Maj. and Mrs. Charles Lllett Cabell on South St. As - 3 Capt. E. B. MacMorland been living on Johnson Place, Rose mont, for several vea will leave shortly for Aberdeen. Md., where Capt MacMorland has been ordered for duty. Mr. and New York after a_visit to Misses Nicol, on street Mrs. William A. Floffinan was host ess at a miscellaneous shower Thurs day evening in honor of her sister Miss Josephine Gilroy, whose wedding will be an event of the near future. Mrs. Hoffman was assisted by her mother, Mrs,- John Gilroy, and the other guests were M John Watson Clifford Way 3 iliroy, Miss Nan . Miss Esther Ballenger Miss Eltora Milstead, Miss Josephine Murphy, Miss Nellie Michelbach, Miss Addie Butl Miss M ATns, Miss Lelia Milstead, Miss Louise ‘E\\ , Nel. lie Ryan, Miss Isabel Noble and Miss Inez Ayers Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Goodnow and { Mrs. Willlam M. King have returned from a motor trip to Winchester where they attended the apple blos som festival Mrs. Lula Cassady of Fort Wash- ington, Md., is the guest of her son inlaw and daughter, Mr. and M 'ward Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Middles worth will sail from New York Wed nesday to spend several months in England. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ham- mond of Washington. have taken Mr. and Mrs. Van Middlesworth's house and will occupy it during the latter's absence. Mr. W. A. Buck of Front Royal, McGuire who have Mrs. Lloyd G. Tinkler of | nave left for their home, their cousins, the orth Washington MRS. 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