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SOCIETY Annapolis Wedding Holds Stage For Week Society Miss Ann Branchand G Charles Samuel Walsh Before Few Guests— Many Lcaving for Visits. ANNAPOLIS. Md., August 1.—A) wedding of much interest to naval cir- | cles was that vesterday of Mliss Aon | Branchand Guest, daughter of M ! Guest and the late Dr. Middleton | Semmes Guest, U. 8. N.. to Ensign | Charles Samuel Walsh, U. S. son . and Mrs. Charles Wals] he | ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock | in the home of the bride's mother, Oakshade, at Wardour-on-the-Severn. | Chaplain Thomas, U officiating. | in the presence of only the members | of the two families. The bride was | ziven in marriage by her mother, and wore a gown of white chiffon and lace | and carrled a shower bouquet of roses | and lilies of the valley. Miss Anne | Ramsay was maid of honor and the | bride’s only attendant, and had a gown | ofzorchid chiffon and cream lace and | ca¥ried sweetheart roses, blue del-| phinium and_wild flowers. Midship- | mgn Charles Walsh, first class man of | the Naval Academy, was best man. A | sggall reception to intimate friends of | tife bride and bridegroom foilowed the | cepemony, and afterward Ensign and | Mgs. Walsh left for a northern wed- | difig trip. They will later be in New | York for some time, as Ensign Walsh's shilp, the Hopkins, is at that port. The | bride is a granddaughter of Commo. dore John Guest, U. S. N., | bridegroom is a graduate of the Naval Academy of 1923, | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Reifsmider and their young daughter have arrived in Annapolis and taken & house at 269 Hanover ! «Col. and Mrs. W. P. U returned to Quantico after visiting the | lggter's sisters, Miss Elizabeth Mun- ford and Miss Sue Munford, in their home on Prince George street. Lieut. and Mrs. Forrest B. Royal and their little daughter, who have Leen visiting Mrs. Benfamin Wat- Kips at the Locust r Davi v . have gone to Newport, Ligut. Royal’s ship;the Dobbin, is ex- pebted to spend the rest of the Sum. is the house guest of Mrs. Robert B.| Dashiell at her home on Duke of | Gloucester street. fleut. Webb, U. S. N, has arrived | it Annapolls, having been assigned to | the post-graduate school and is stop- & at the Peggy Stewart Inn. Ir. and Mrs. Eiliott H. Burwell and . and Mrs. D. Claude Handy, have | d@ken a cottage. together, and are| sdending the Summer at Blue Ridge | S¥mmit | Fapt. Dennis W. Mullan of College | agenue is spending some time at At- laptic City, at the Hotel Elberson. Comdr. and Mrs. W. G. Greenman | of Bowyer road, have started on | mbtor tour in Canada. fomdr. and Mrs. Theodore W.| Jghnson and their daughter, Miss Mary Johnson, and son, Webster John | sdn, have returned from Harrisburg, | P§., where they attended the marriage of (heir eldest son, Ensign T. Woolsey Jghnson, and Miss Betimstine .leut. John A. Tebbs, U. 8. M. C,, und Mrs. Tebbs motored from Quanti- cd, Va. to spend the week end with Mis. Karne, wife of Capt. Franklin D; Karns, U. S. N., in her home on Mpuryland avenue. Lieut. Comdr. and whose Mrs. Richard | Hpurwood Knight, marriage | t1gok place & few weeks ago, will be at h@me after October 1, at the home of te bride’s father, Col. John Pitcher, o8 South Riv near Annapolis. flieut. Charles Owen Camp, U. S. N., hds joined his ship at Boston, Mass.. | afer spending & month’s leave with | Agrs. Camp in Annapolis. $Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donald Chis. ofn, who have been spending the Sgmmer at the Little Inn, Edgewater, with Mr. Chisolm's parents, Dr. and s. Francis Chisolm, have returned tg their home in Washington. iLieut. Spry Owen Claytor, U. S. N., 0 has been assigned to duty at the Nuval Academy, arrived last week from the west coast to join Mrs. Clay tdr, who before her marriage last Fall whs Miss Katherine Martin ;Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Chester C. Jdrsey of Washington ure spending tHe week end with Capt. and Mrs Daniel M. Garrison in their home on Pfince George street. Mrs. Jersey's san, Raymond Keyes, a member of the' new plebe class at the Naval | Apademy iEnsign William Tate, who is now 0§ duty aboard the U. S. S. McFar- lahe, spent a few days last week with frdends in Annapolis. von, wife of Comdr. George n, U. S. N., has returned to hér home at 45 Rodgers road, Naval Agademy, after spending a few days irg Washington. dieut. Comdr. sdn have gome tc Leut. Comdr. Wilson's parents iDr. Arthur C. Crowder, U. 8. N., agd Mrs. Crowder and Mrs. Corinne Tglbot Blueford motored last week to Philadelphia. Dirs. Keester, wife of C Ggorge B. Keester, U. X., has :ipsed her .house at 110 Duke of ucester street and is spending a weeks at Ocean City, Md ZLieut. Charles R. Brown, U. S. 2 afrived Tuesday from Honolulu to jojn Mrs. Brown, who has been spending the Summer with her par- !I‘gh, Mr. and Mrs. Green. Lieut. and Mrs. Harry A. Guthrie hgve taken an apartment in the Co- lopial at 8 Maryland avenue. Lieut. Ggthrie has been ordered to the new pdst-graduate class. Mrs. Guthrie was before her marriage Miss Eve- 1v Willi s, daughter of Capt. Yancy Willlams, who is at present commandant of the Boston navy vard. j.ieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Phillip Kinney have taken an apartment at 248 Prince George street. PMr. and Mrs. Preble Tucker had as tHeir guests last week end Miss Dor- othy Koch of Baltimore and Mr. Mc- Dbnough Silver of Chicago. Mr. and Mjs. Tucker entertained at dinner S?(urdny night, followed by dancing afj the Chateau Le Paradis. Among present were Miss Dorothy those Kpch, Miss Anne Ramsey, Mr. Mc- Dpnough Silver and Ensign Dundus H. A. Baldridge motor from a 10- mmander and Mrs [AFTER THE swiM || Bunshine is an excellent tonic for tHe scalp, but it should not fall di- réetly on the hair until the dampness isigone : nd in washing the hair you should bé very carcful about the cleansing preparation you use. eauty experts agree a cleanser mgde for all purposes will not do. | u need one specially prepared for | shampooing. Often ~the simplest | preparation—one you can make your- self—such as a teaspoonful of can- throx dissolved in a cup of hot water, isithe best. Dandruff, excess oil and dift arc dissolved fnd entirely dis- appear, and lustrous, fluffy, beautiful results. ?cu can get canthrox at practically drug store. h: any good X THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | {bride, in Washington. | i glnla Worthington are spending some uest Married to Ensign day visit to Mrs. Baldridge's mother, Mrs. R. G. Smith, in her home at Sayville, Long Island. Miss Iileanor Burwell Heplum re- turned last week from Pike, N. H. where she spent three weeks at the Aloha Club, Miss Margaret McFeaters of Greens- burg, Pa., I3 visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles P. McFeaters, at 72 Pythian road, Naval Academy. Comdr, and Mrs. Robert H. Eng- lish and their three children, who are now living in Washington, made a brief visit to Annapolis last week. Lieut. Schaeffer, an instructor in the new department of aviation at the Naval Academy, with his family, has| arrived in Annapolis and is stoppin at_the Peggy Stewart Inn. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warner of New | York were guests over the.week end of Capt. and Mrs. Leslie Morley, in their cottege on South River. Mrs. Warner is a sister of Miss Marie Thompson, whose engagement to Col. Alexander °S. Willlams of the Marine Corps was recently announced. Maj. W. Gibson Emory, U. 8. M. C., has returned to Quantico after spend- ing last week end in Annapolis. Ensign John Moss, U. S. N., spent a few days last week with Ensign and Mrs. Schade at their apartment on State circle. Ensign Zeke Soucek, U. S. cap- tain of the Navy lacrosse team in 1923, was entertained at dinner Tues- day and rematned over night as a guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. Bernard Lloyd. Ensign Soucek left Wednesday | for Pensacola, where he has been as- signed to duty at the naval air station. On Monday, "August 10, Lieut. | Robert Severn Gladden, U. §. M. . younggst son of Prof. and Mrs. Thom- as L. Gladden of Weems Creek, will be married to Mlss Mary Joyce Davies, daughtér of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Joyce Davies, at the home of the Mrs. Thomas . Clarke, wite of Maj. | Thomas S. Clarke, U. S. M. C., who | has been sending the month of July at the Peggy Stewart Inn, left last week with her two daughters for Panama to join her husband. Mr: Clarke was before her marriage Miss Marfana Reefsnyder, sister of Lieut. | Comdr. Lawrence Reefsnyder and daughter of the late Judge Reefsiyder. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorden Valiant are entertaining a party of friends on their yacht, the Dodjule, over the week end. Miss Grace Willcox of Washington has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Ed- ;\iulnl Dooland, at her home on Murray in. M Samuel Brooke has been spend. ing & few days with Miss Sally Hall at her country home on West River. Maj. and Mrs. John Malston, who have been stopping at the Peggy Stew- art, are leaving next week for Wash- ington, where Maj. Maiston has been ordered on duty. Mrs. J. F. Bowyer of Erie, Pa., is visiting her son-inlaw and daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. D. L. Howard, in their home at the Naval Academy. Comdr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson have left” for several weeks’ stay in Spring Lake, N. J. Mrs. R. E. Ledbetter has returned to Washington after spending several | days with Comdr. and Mrs. D. L. Howard. Mrs. Burton Randall, jr., and Mrs, Joseph M. Worthington and Miss Vir- time at Ocean City, Md. Mrs. Martin Baker, formerly Mi; Sarah Green, is visiting her parents; Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas H. Green. Mrs. Willlam Woodward is the guest of Mrs. Edward C. Wicker at Niagara Fall: Mrs. Walter C. Holt, formerly Miss Julia Donm of this city, has -as her guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barker of Washington Items of Personai Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger and son Mark, accompanied by Mrs. Meyer Nordlinge! motored to Racquette Lake, Y., on Friday, to spend a week. Helen Nordlinger is at Cedar Islaral eamp for girls and Samuel Ben- singer, jr., is at Racquette Lake camp for boys in the Adirondack Mrs. D. L. Engel left yesterday for Atlanfic City to spend & month at the Raleigh Hotel. Mrs. Howard Sigmund is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kornicker. at their home on. Long Island. Mr: Nathan Kahn is also the guest of he son-in-law and daughter. ——=.and Mrs. Samuel Herschfeld of | Dishguring hair easily removed You can remove this unpleasant blemish ina few minutes—harmlessly and effectively. Just spread a smooth paste of Del-a-tone over the offend- ing growth. Wash off, and see the wonderful difference! A scientific preparation in use for 15 years; made by The Sheffield Co., 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. At all drug stores, or sent prepaid in plain wrapper for one dollar. A DEL-A-TONE Removes Saperfivons Mol MRS. Wifte of Comdr. Rhodes, U OHN B. RHODE N., of the navy yard, who went yesterday with him to York, Pa., for the month of August. Austin, Tex., are the guests of the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. Max Rich of Har- vard street. P Mr. and, M Harry returned from a month’s visit Boston with their son-in-law daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Skirball anll Mrs. Gerson Nordlin nd their two sons, Gerson, Jr Samuel Nordlinger,- are at the St Charles, ‘tlantic City, where they went during last week to spend the rzst of the Summer, and joined Mrs. Nordlinger's father, Mr. Skmuel Ben- singer. Franc have near and Mrs. - Samuel J. Steinberger left Friday night for Racquette Lake, N Y., to visit her son, Samuel, jr., who is at camp. She will return the end of the week. Neuman and her two ginla, Beach for the Mrs. Lester children are at month of August Mr. and Mrs. Julian Eiseman and their two children are at the Hotel Lorraine, Atlantic City, where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Simon Oppen heimer. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Levy are at the Hotel Braddock. Braddock Heights d. Miss Jean Flescher is spending two | weeks at Buena Vista Camp, Buena Vista, Pa Mrs. Sarah Dembitz is at a Inn, Buena Vista, Pa. Buena Mrs. Milton Baum and her young son, after a week at Buena Vista, Pa., are spending a week at Valley View, Braddock Heighits, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Lee spending the Summér Kerngood are in Atlantic Morton Luchs and ¢hloss went to Poland, nd are at the Summit d Mr Leonard House. Mrs. Emma HeHer Miss Pauline Baum, Carlton, Atlantic Cit last week by Mrs. Mrs. Harold Strau with her sister, are at the Ritz- and were joined Heller's daughter, Mr. and Mrs turned from and are in ‘the street. Herbert Rich have re- motor trip to Canada home on Buchanan and Mrs. Leo Baum and their Roberf left last week for Cali- to spend several weeks. Mr. son, for Mr. and Mrs. Sol Minster and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Minster, are Lowered Prices add to the attraction of QUALITY in our annual AUGUST FUR SALE We describe below just four examples of our lowered prices. Silver and Golden Brown Muskrat Coats (as low as) Hudson Seal (dyed Musk- rat) Coats (as low as) $155 $195 iptdedte g1 dg Jacquettes in various furs and trims (as low as) 345 Francke & Lustick F-U-R-R-I-E-R-S 1328 G St. = 26 Years of Fur Experience A Clearance Sale In the interest of better store-keeping We are reducing prices—most radically—so that the remaining stock of Summer Footwear will not interfere with the arriving Fall lines. A semi-annual opportunity—in which Burt standard- ized qualities yield in price to the pressure of expediency:. . Available are Shoes in White, Tan, Black and Patent Leather—for Women and Men. Women's .585 and 7-85 Mcn's.....,.;......i.»._”“”7-8‘,5 Women's Silk Hose. All Men's: White Canvas Shoes—reduced to...:.. 1.65 485 Men's Silk Hose .. . . -85¢ Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F street D. ©, AUGUST 2, 1925—PART 2 starting today to motor to Chicago for a visit with relatives. Dr. Joseph Palkin has returned from a two-day stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss and their two s are spending some time at the Hotel Braddock, Brad- dock. Heigh Mad. Mrs. Isadore Goldheim has joined her young daughter, Ethel, for th weék end at the Braddock Hotel, Braddock Helghts, Md. Mrs. Samuel Pack and her daugh- ter, Miss Ruth Pack. are .at the Hotel Shelbourne in Atlantic City. Mrs. Fannfe Goodman and daugh- ter, Mrs. Stgmund Kaufman, went to Braddogk Helghts last week and are at the Valley View Cottage for sev- eral weeks. The Misses Morris have returned from several weeks' visit in the West with relatives. Mrs. Charles Frank has reéturned from a rmonth’s visit with relatives in Bangor, Me. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg and her daughter, Miss Jeanette Goldenberg, are spending the Summer in Atlantic City. Mrs. Newton Falk and ‘her daugh- ter, with the former's mother, Mrs. M. Isaacs, left Friday for Ocean View, Va. Mr. Simon Nye with his son, Billy Nye, left Friday for Maine to visit friends at Camp Fernwood for two weeks. Mrs. Bertha Oettinger, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Allan-de-Ford and young daughter, went to Ocean View, Va., Friday to spend .August. Mrs. Milton Baer and her daughter are spending four weeks at Wrights- ville Beach, N. C., where they have joined relatives. Mrs. Harry Schuster and her daugh ter Claire of New York are the guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Minster, Mr. Frederick Rauch and Mr. Joseph Ullman have returned from a two weeks' motor trip to Cleveland and points of interest in Canada. Mrs. Jessica Pike and her daughter, Miss Phyliss Pike,.of Texas, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann. left last week for Atlantic City. Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANING “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20,000 customers. 1 give the service you have the right to expect. $9 TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD Clay-A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St, N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7433 Man Will Bring Samples Mr. and Mrs. Sol Herzog, accompa- nied by Mr. Jullus Peyser, returned Friday from Summit, Me., where they spent three weeks. Robert Herzog is at Camp Kohut, Me. Mrs. James Lansburgh has returned SOCIETY to Wardman Park month’s visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Levi David and their son Mitchell returned Thursday from several weeks' stay in Atlantic City. Hotel in Kansas City, after a Mo., Loretta May and Doris Lorenzo of Florida City, Fla., were both in love with the same man and flipped a coin to decide which should have him. Dorls won the toss. THE isold © FA E —— 1214 F St. Presents The Mode of Fall Featuring a lovely collection of the newer modes for Fall. Hats that are small and chic in the simplicity of their line, that will be the very thing to harmonize with the more decorative frocks of Fall 595 to %15 Moderately priced 'FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS All This Season’s Most Desirable Styles ACCESSORIES Greatly Reduced All Silk Chiffon HOSE $1.29 and dark the re. in shades new costumes. duced. Radium Slips $3.95 A splendid quality. tallored with deep hem. In flesh, white and tan. For- merly much-higher in price. the light gponsored for Greatly well Voile Step-Ins and Chemise $1.89 Of fine quality voile in lace- trimmed and tailored models. In numerous shades and all sizes. Underwear $1.00 Including Slips of fine Nainsook with double hems; Chemise and Step-ins of nov- elty materials in several ‘models. Voile and Philippine Nightgowns $2.89 . Ot fine quality vaile in Summer shades, ‘or Philip- pine, with round or. square necks and short gleeves or - sleeveless’ models. ~ All sizes. - fashions. Consider the following reductions: Formerly Sold for $16.50 to $19.50, Formerly Sold for $25 to $39.50, Formerly Sold for $39.50 to $55.00, Formerly Sold for $59.50 to $79.50, Higher Priced Dresses at Even Greater Reductions ' ENSEMBLES Here is a saving. Two popular ggrments for the price of one and that one price greatly reduced for clearance. Of Charmeen, Silk, Georgettes, Crepes, etc., with frocks to match. Formerly Sold for ‘Formerly Sold for $39.50 to $55.00 . Formerly Sold for $59.50 to $79.50 $32.00 Formerly Sold for $85.50 to $110.00 shaiane e S42(Xl Equally Great Reductions on Higher-Priced Suits 2-Pc. Flannel Sports Suits s Formerly Sold for $25 to $49.50 90&[ g 1214 F Street Nearing a Close—This Wonderful ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE of Milady’s Summer Requisites DRESSES Newly styled creations that represent all that is most desirable in this season's In many popular styles and shades and the finest Summery materials. Reduced In Many Cases To 1, and Less $ 14 202 3020 .00 COATS All new models suitable for all or any oc- casion. Save on vour Fall coat by buying one of these at these great reductions. In all new shades and trimmings. Formerly Sold for $19.50 to $29.50 Formerly Sold for $29.50 to $39.50. Formerly Sold for $45.00 to $59.50 Formerly Sold for Proportionate Reductions on Higher-Priced Coats 15«