Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1925, Page 42

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G, ® SOCIETY. Annapolis Society Busy With Summer Activities Many Parties Keep People on Go During Off Season—Dinners, Dances and Teas Provide Plcnty of Amusement. August 8.—Rear Ad- Louis M. Nulton enter- tained this ever at dinner at the superintendent’s quarters befor the dance given by the officers’ mess. R riral and Mrs. Nulton had linne Au gust ar A R. Mof- fett, chiet of the Naval Bureau of Aeronautics, who flew here from Washington in connection with the In- auguration of the flying course for midshipmen. Miss Dorothy Nu day from West Point. where been visiting Miss Sladen, daughter of the superintendent of the United States Milita Academy Miss Dorothy Tardy, Comdr. and M tained Tu hon Br n\\ e presided = 3 L guests numbered about ANNAPOLIS miral and Mrs dmiral on returned Mon- daughter of = Hobart San Marino, Calif. Mrs. d Mrs. R. B. Horner table, and her 40 Nulton's aid pson, and Mrs e Naval at a dance, in the audit officers and their i as well as t of the class of 1926 who a of the officers’ mess fum fam ker of irned last wee up the Patuxent mpanied by Mr rety 2 canoe trip He 8 Roval D: Mr. W Lieut Ce Richard n entertained a nds Tuncheon Wednesday in her charming home on the Severn River Mrs. Walter road, Naval several weeks at ndr. and Academ Sprin, hn Marston, U. S. M. C., and Marston, who have been at the P ewart Inn, left week for Alexandria, Va., where will 1ke their home. Maj has been assigned to duty in s. William H. Bell will this week to spend the month o gust in Newport, ST Ars Corner entertained | E heon Tuesday in| honor of her sister, Mrs. Dunn, wife of Col. Dunn, U. S. A Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowden are sail ing the end of this month for Europe. While abroad they expect to visit Mr. Bowden's brother, Mr. Harry Bowden, at his residence in Bella Roc- | ca, Taornima, Sicily Lieut. Lawrence E, Kelly, cently arrived here for Naval Academy, and Mr: taken an apartment at George street Elizabeth Kennedy entertained afternoon at a small bridge | party in the home of his parents, Capt. and Mrs. R. M. Kennedy, at the Naval Hospital Mrs. J. M. Ken h R at I who re- duty at the Kelly have 214 Prince Bowvyer arrived Thur. sday from e, Pa., and is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas L Hm\urd in their Morton of Balti- end with Mr. nsc windell, at “Old ing, rardur. and Mrs. Frank Slinghuff, jr. entertained at dinner Tuesday eve- g at their home, on Maryland ave- n ierite Cusachs spent sev- t week in Baltimore as Mrs. Tyson ott, and n she has | Academy were hosts this | Anderson | stop- | | camped there for the | Norfolk, | Miss | with Mrs, to Annapolis brought her Miss Elizabeth Foster of Baltimore, who remained over the week end. Rear Admiral Willlam R. maker, chief of the Bureau of gation, visited Annapolls last and dined with Rear Admiral Mrs. Louls M. Nulton. Mrs. Edward N. Rich was hostess Thursday afternoon in her home on the Severn at several tables of bridge. bridee. Mrs. Shoe- avi week and ‘William H. Brown and Mrs. Willlam Beck of Baltimore left last week, after several days' visit to Comdr. and Mrs. George W. Stmpson, at 16 Porter road, Naval Academy Miss Helen Cheston of West River, near Annapolis, is spending some time | at Blue Ridge Summit as a guest of Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin. Mrs, Willlam Duval has returned to her home on Green street, after a month's visit in Portsmouth, i where she was the guest of her son- inlaw and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Chester Lewis. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Wells E. Goodhue have returned to their home on Franklin street, after a fortnight's trip to Canada, where they divided their stay between Montreal and Que- bec Mr. and Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, who have been visiting Capt. and Mrs. John Downes In Jamestown, R. I, and Capt.and Mrs. John Greenslade in Newport, are expected to return to their home in Wardur the latter part of this week. Mrs. Albert Ritchie will leave Mon- day for York Harbor, Me., where she will later be jolned by her son, Gov. Albert C. Ritchle. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Elly- son, who recently arrfved here from South America where he was on the naval mission to Brazil, left last week with their three children for a motor trip through New England. Miss Rosalle Magruder arrived last week from Cambridge, Mass., to visit her sister, Miss Mary Randall Ma- gruder, in her home on Hanover street MaJ. Earle Jenkins, U. S. M. C., who is now on a month’s leave from his ship, the Wyoming, spent several days last week in_Annapolis. Mrs. S, S. Hepburn has gone t Ridge Summit, where she will spend a month as a guest of Mrs. Paul Igle- hart of Baltimore, who i& occupying a cottage at the Summit for the Sum. mer season. Lieut. E. Leslie Medford of Gen Reckford's staff, left last week for Virginia Beach,” Va., where he has been detailed as brigade adjutant of the Maryland brigade which is en next two weeks. Mrs. los Cusachs returned last week from Blue Ridge Summit, where she visited Mrs. Tench Tilghman of Va. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Georgianna Cusachs, who spent some time with lizabeth Knott, daughter of Mrs. Charles Knott of Baltimore. Mrs. John Guest of Washington, who spent last week end in Annapoli Middleton where she attended the Walsh-Guest wedding, returned Monday to New Windsor, Mr., the Surgmer. Mr. Willlam Tell Claude of this city left August 1 for Camp Trinkle, where he will spend two weeks with the Marylapd National Guard. Mr. Claude the son of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Claude. Dean and Mrs. Walter R. Agard left last week for New York and New England. They expect to visit Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn, former presi (‘."em of Amherst College, in Windsor, t. Mr. Jack Barnard left y the eastern shore of Ma Lieut. Clarence J. Brown, Navy Medical Corps: Mrs. Brown and their son Jack have returned to their home, on Cheston avenue, after & month’s_visit to Mrs. Brown's par- ents in Madison, Wis. Commodore T. D. Griffen, U. S. N., retired, and his son Ted left last week by motor for Blue Ridge Summit, where they will spend the month of August. Mrs. Blue Anne Thomas Currier of I——h—n0=—=0 aKs Fur Co. ! Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth---Just Above F 0| ———|o|———ln|——— 5 —————]d| ————1|n|———|o| ———]q] Mid-Summer FUR SALE —will solve your fur problem. The most varied and beautiful models ever shown — and at Prices Within Your Reach. A Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection NO CHARGE FOR STORAGE CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED o] e——=o]c——"—]al— g Semmes Guest, | where she is spending | o] ——=|a|c——[a]——|o|e———o]c———3|n]c——0]0] | | pects to | | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 9, Taney avenue 1s visiting her pmnl!.' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas, at their country place near Ellicott City, How- ard County. Edward Ragnet of GUEST OF GRANDPARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Washington spent last week end in Annapolis as the guests of Comdr. and Mrs. George Kenyon. Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Baldridge were hosts at bridge Wednesday night in_their home, at 11 Porter road. Mrs. Carrol Van Ess of Baltimore spent several days last week with her . Carlos Cusachs, at Ogle Mrs. L. M. Bonnie spent last week end at the Naval Academy as the guest of Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Glles, Mrs. Bonnile is the sister of Mrs. Kennett G. Castleman. wife of Capt. Castleman, U. S. N., who is now on duty as naval attache at Rome, Italy. Mrs. Ernest J. Clark and her daughter, Miss Alleen Clark, who have been spending some time in East Gloucester, Mass., have gone to Maine for the remainder of the Summer. Mrs. John R. Hale, with her two children, left last week for Johnson City, Tenn., where they will spend severnl weeks as the guests of Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Baifley, and will be joined later by Lieut. Comdr. Hale. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. S. A. Clement . entertatned two tables of bridge Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dal- rymple Francis of Flint, Mich. Mrs. Francis is the daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Milton. Lieut. Willlam H. M the naval officers recently the post-graduate school here. Lieut. and Mrs. Mays are occupylng an apartment at 23 State circle. Among other recent arrivals for the graduate course is Lieut. Eliot ryant, who, with Mrs. Bryant, has taken an apartment at 5 Mary- land avenue. Lieut. Stanley F. Patten has also reporied to the postgraduate school for duty, and, with Mrs. Patten, ex- spend the Winter at 9 St Johns street. Lieut. and Mrs, who have been visiting her for the past two years, left Annapolis vesterday, Lieut. Tomlinson having been ordered to sea. Miss Margaret Cameron Walton has just returned to her home, at 30 Maryland avenue, after spending a month in Canada. Mrs. Willlam Duval, who has been iting her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Chester E. Lewds, at Portsmouth, H., since the middle of June, returned to her home at 189 Green street the latter part of last week. Prof. faculty t is among assigned to rops D. W. Tomlinson, Reginald H. Ridgely of the of St. John's College, Mrs. Ridgely and their two daughters, Misses Anna and Elizabeth Ridgely, have moved from their house on St. John's campus to 206 King Georgs street. Lieut. James E Navy Medical Co - here at the 1 Quarters 1d ordered to temporarily street ¢n Walter Graeser, U. 8. N., a of the class of 1924, spent several days in Annapolis week as the guest of Mr, nd . J. Ber- nard Lloyd in their home on Murray Hill S. E. Libenow has just re- Mrs turned from New York, where she vis “etherston of the ps, who has been on aval Hospital and has_been de Mrs. Feth- residing at 205 MISS MARGARET WoI Daughter of Gen. and Mrs Paul A. Wolf, of Fort Sam Houston, Tex., visit- ing her mother’s parents, Col. and Mrs. Charles Hobart. ited her daughter, Livingston. Mrs. Hobart G been visiting Miss daughter of Comdr. Tardy, will leave next home at San Mareno, C: Mrs. Willam G.| Miss Elizabeth Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Morgan, entertain Monday afternoon at bridge in compliment to Miss Dorothy Nul and Mre. W. B |ton and her sister, Miss Dean Francis. week for her| Mrs. Lawrence V. Miller entertained | Wednesday night at a emall bridge Brown, who Dorothy Down Will Hold Your FUR COAT OUR GUARANTEE Money back if you find you can duplicate these Fur Coat values anywhere, at regular or at sale prices. Prices guaranteed up to September Ist. We want you satisfied in every way. ESE offer Tll garments we arc showing may reasonably be priced much higher than we choose to them. E do this to encourage our customers in an early expression of their preference in Fur Coat styles for the coming season so close at hand, of $5.00 (with for PLAN. OU can make your selection and have it held for deposit storage) and pay for it under our CREDIT PAYMENT no charges All Furs Sold Under Name Adopted by the Better Business Bureau Milton R Penn. Ave. at Eighth St. N.W. Open a Convenient Charge Account Today Wear While You Pay on Our Credit Plan EMMONS S. SMITH 0. J. DeMOLL DeMoll .. e O FURNITURE CO. Twelfth & G Sts. Come Early and Share in the Bargains TWO NEW GRAND PIANOS (MINIATURE) $600.00 and ‘449 $650.00 Values Just two beautiful samples that we have marked for quick selling Monday. Elegant in tone. Regular LIBERAL CREDIT 15 UPRIGHT PIANOS Values to $200 $94:—£ These are traded in and reconditioned by us. Wonderful vaiues. Terms $10 Monthly All VICTROLAS 15 PRICE TERMS TO SUIT 1925—-PART party of two tables In honor of Mrs. J. M. Broyer, mother of Mrs. Douglas L. Ho L Lieut."and Mrs. Finch have taken the house at 19 Franklin street which was formerly occupled by Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar W. Erickson. Lieut. and Mrs. Erickson have moved to Cambridge, Mass., where Lieut. Erickson is taking a course at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Mrs. Howard Nulton of Richmond, Va., spent last week end as the guest | of his brother, Admiral Louis M. Nul- ton, and Mrs. Nulton before sailing Tuesday for Europe. —_— Many Parties Planntd For Miss Carroll Cox Miss Carroll Cox of Waynesboro, Ga., who has been visiting her uncle, | Mr. McCleskey Garlych, will ,remain through the week for a number of informal parties which have been ar- ranged for her. Miss Cox is making her first visit in Washington, but has many friends and relatives here. She is & cousin of Dr. and Mrs. Richmond Anthony Brooks of Mobile, Ala., formerly of Washington, and spent_several days last week with Dr. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brooks. Mrs. Izetta Brown to Visit China. Special Dispatch to The Star. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., August 8.—Mrs. Izetta Jewel Brown of King- wood, W. Vi widow of the late Junior Brown, who represented the second district in Congress, plans to leave within a short time for China. She will return next Spring. Mrs. Brown was here in connection a tour of live stock fanciers. She owns a farm near Kingwood and has extensive investments in both land and cattle. A saucepan that will cook and fish at the same time has bhee with | meat | Fries in street. SOCIETY. i e eps——————— 1 “Visitor From West Miss Powell Hostess At Pine Grove Csbix‘\' Miss Sarah Harrison Powell of Baly timore entertained at tea recently a Skyland, Va., where she is spendin; the Summer at Stony Man Camp, i honor of her cousins, Mrs. Edgar Kennedy and Mrs. Willlam Channin Johnson of Washington. The gues were received in the Pine Cabin, where the living room a plazza were decorated with boug! of evergreens, ferns and w. & flowers, Mrs. Charles J. Hepburn of Philadel phia and Miss Temple Perry of Wast ington poured tea and Mrs. George Freeman Pollock presided at the punch bowl. Among the guests wers | the Minister of rway and Fry Bryn, Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Dr. and Mrs. Fell of Annapolis, Mr, and Mrs. George H. Judd, Mrs. Lesliq Perry, Mrs. E: Mrs. Georgd Holmes, Mrs. B. W. Spaulding, Comdr. and Mrs. Moore of Annapolis, Miss Marshall, Miss Mary Powel} Kennedy, Miss Margaret Winship, Miss Marian Nevins and Mr. Willlam Channing Johnson. Sorority Gives Shower For An August Brida The m Lambda mbers of Alpha Chapten, Phi_Sorority, recent tained at 2 shower for Mr Rita_St. John, whose mar {J. Maynard Magruder w | nized Thursday, August 13, { Trinity Churct {in the h at 1029 F MISS EMALIE E. FRI 13 | Of Spokane, Wash., who has been >liss the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. their home on lmlg(ello\v\"‘v‘ Miss Margaret Erwin RETIRING SALE OF FINE FURS After TWENTY-ONE YEARS in the Fur busi- ness in Washington, I beg to inform my customers and the public of my approaching retirement—and offer my entire stock of Fine Furs, comprising new models in Coats, Jacquettes, Scarfs, etc. shops thought of my retiring, which js a recent decision), ?nd are fully up to my Quality standards and reputa- lomn. JOSEPH SPERLING, 1336 F St. At Much Less Than Cost Prices ALL THESE FURS were made up in my own for the coming season’s wear (without a Those of you who have honored me with your JOSEPH SPERLING D O patronage in the past, will at once appreciate what this saje COome In and See What We Have to Offer means. and Note the Big Values. Manufacturing Furrier 1336 F Street AN\ AN AN AN A2 V22 Fashions Seen Thru the Autumn Haze 4 LOOKINszcadintommn. we find that the fashions are gdngmbcasmmg' ing as a story by Cosmo Hamilton—full of silken loweliness. The affinity of for and fabric, the sleck sculpturesque satiny lines and the melody of half intense colors, are features of the fall fashions. And we say, without reserva- tion, this far in advance, that this establishment will be 2 apitol of the mode for this cotmamunity. [Erlebacker Exclusively Dil!:rutl TWELVE.TEN TWELVE.TWELYE BiSTRERD | | % B IR TS TN TSR TS

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