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‘Members of Officers’ Club Give Dance for [ Aviation Ensign Class Anaapolis Gay With Enter tainments for Out-of-Town || |- Visitors. N ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 17.—Mrs. B.°S. Hepburh left Annapolis Friday for ‘Blue Ridge Summit, where she will be the guest of Mrs. D.C. Handy at her cottage there for the rest of Garey on St John's campus. Ljeut. Comdr. ‘and Mrs. Clarkson Bright, U. 8. N., have returned from a - motor trip to Missou: During their absence Mrs. Brigh! Mre. W. L. Marcy, has been visiting the Misses Walton, 10 Frances street. Lieut. Taylor Selden, U. M. C.; Mrs. Selden and their son Dbeen visiting Mrs. Seld Mrs, H. W. B. Glover, to Quantico, Va. Mrs, Walton H. Hopkins entertained at tea Wednesday in honor of Mrs. . R. G. Heiner, wife of Dr. R. G. Hein- u er, M. . 8. N. and Mrs. O. L. Downs Comdr. to have returned from a visit Comdr. Downs' home in Dover, L They are at present stopping with ‘Miss Mary R. Magruder op Hanover street, but will shortly move into quarters in the Naval Academy. Comdr. and Mrs. Harry Bald- ridge have returned from a 10-day - motor trip_to Long,Island. . Mrs. J. S. Bowdoin entertained at a bridge party Wedgesday at her country home, yd, Annapolis. Mrs. F. J. Cotton -entertained .at dinner at the Gibson Island Club Sat- urday evening. Mrs. Old;, wife of Comdr. Old, en‘ tertained at b B ing se Mrs. ‘Wednesday Glenelg. Howard County, where she will-spend the rest of the Summer with her daughter, Mrs. Bladen Lowndes. Mrs. Anne Jeffers, mothér of Capt. W. U. Jefters of Norfolk, Va., is spending some time in Annapolis and 18 stopping at the Peggy Stewart Inn. _ Ensign and Mrs. Charles Carroll Duny, whose wedding took place the early part of June, spent the week end with Mrs. Dunn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Valiant, .at” Wardour. ”Enfl‘n Dunn is on duty in Washing- m. g The members of the Oficers’ Club f the Naval Academy were hosts at a dance in compliment to the ensigns who are taking the aviation course. The guests were received:by Rear _Admiral Louis M. Nulton, superin- tendent of the Academy,, and Mrs. Gannon, wife of Capt. Sinclar Gannon, commander of imidshipmen: Miss Eleanor Hepburn, daughter of Mrs. S. 8. Hepburp, No. 21 “State Circle, left Sunday for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, where she will be the guest of Miss Lethe Laird neice of Prof. Sidney Gunn and Miss Beatrice Gunn, former ‘resident 'of - Annapolis. ‘Announcements have been received in Annapolis for the wedding of Mrs. Florence Hawes Selby, widow of Dr. “ Aviation Corps. glu in St. Brendan's Church, New fork City, July'3. Miss Elizabeth Jessup left An- mapolis. on Fr for New York, where she joined her brother, Res. C. A. Jessup of Buffalo. They sailed the following day on - the Penland for a two-month trip abroad. “Mre. Kurtz, wife of Capt. T. K. Kurtz, entertained on Wednesday §t bridge, followed by luncheon, in horior of Mrs. R. G. Heiner of Quantico, Va. Theré were three tables of bridge. | R G. Heiner of Quantico, Va. There were three tables of ‘bridge. One of the most interesting wed- aings of the Summer took place in the Naval Academy Chapel last Sat- urday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock, when Miss Jeanne Brunah Jackson. rstown, Md., became the nsign Wallace Joseph Miller, U.' 8. N. The ceremony was eertormlll by Chaplain Sidney K. Elans, and the bride was given in marrige by her brether, Mr. Elmer M. Jackson, i’; Miss Jackson is the daughter of rs.~ B B. Jackson, - formerly—of Hegerstown, Md., but now residing .in Annapolis. PR Ensign Miller is a native of Bards- town, Ky, and is the son of Mrs. Miller and the late .I.' Wood Miller. He ‘was graduated from the Naval Academy in June. Lfeut. and Mrs. H. E. Poole are One of the most enjoyable of the Summer season dances was given last Friday night, chaperoned by Mrs. William Jackson Morton, Mrs. A. C. ‘Warwick, Mrs. Benjamin Bayol and her house guest, Mrs. S. M. Bay- lor of High Point, N. C.; Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson and. Miss . Ruby Thomas. Among the dancers were Miss Jean Snead of Richmond, Miss Isabel Baylor of High Point, N. C. Miss Dorothy ‘Griffith of ~Asheville, N. C.;' Miss Virginia <Cochran of Charlottesville, Miss Virginia Jackson, Miss Dorothy Vincel, Miss Anita Smith, Miss Nettie Dance, Miss Mar- Hai garet . | rett, Miss Sophie Beale, McClintock, Miss Kitty Baer, Miss Jocelyn Baird, ‘Miss Elea Saun- and, Mrs. Lat ‘Wat- Mr. _ Campbell ficm and Miss Ruby Thomas left last Sun- day to ‘motor to Carlisle, Pa., where Miss Sarah Mason of Onley, Va., were week of Mrs. C. J. " Keys and chil- dren and Miss Ruth Varney motored todChonpu-ka Beach for the week end. : ~ ¥y Mr. and Mrs. James Keller and their nieces, Mi = daughter Vivian, is the parents, Mr, and Mgs. D. J. ut,%hoir hghuuon Ng‘-tlh Alfred street. v, an rs. liam have’ returned ‘from a MWM nephew, Mr. E. Van Meer, at his .| home at King of Prussia, Pa. n of Falls Church, Mr. Linus Young of Fairfax, Ensign John W. Price, U.] 8. N.; Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Inez 'Moore, Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss Caroline Morton, Miss Genevieve Shepperson, Miss Amelia Jones, Miss Sara Bayol, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss M:l‘.lm ‘Warwit Lindsey West, Miss ):nrun e Pulinan and Miss 4 d Mr.:John Parker, Mr. gt‘;‘un ¥, J. J. Delaney of Vir-| her, William Mr. Chation M. Sh T r. les M. Shepperson, jr.; Mr. ‘Valentine Smith, Mr. Lionel JBe'mlll. Mr. ‘Jack Allen, Mr. Browse Burke, Mr. Janney Yates, Mr. Robert Yates, | Mrs. ¢ | in Mas vecent arrivals in Annapolls, where | H Lieyt. Poole has been ordered to the Naval Post Graduate School. They have taken an apartment on.Prince George street. Mrs. Nelson Dugan of Baltimore has opened her home, Ridout House; on Gloucester street, for the Summer. She has as her guest Miss Evelyn . Bird Shipley of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burwell and children, accompanied by Mr. well's mother, Mrs. A. S. Burwell, left Thursday by motor for Win- | chester, Va., where they will visit relatives. They expect to be absent about two weeks. . Mrs. White and her two children; who_have been vifiting her sister, M wife of Lieut, Co . LeVoy Hill, U. 8. N,, month, have returned to their in Uniontown, Ala. Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Rockwell m f returned from. a visit to.Mrs. ell’s father, Gen. Allison Wil- t La Plata, Md. argaret Walton will sail turning to F . - Edward D. Johnson and Robere 6. Wi . . Whitton, Mr. Marsh, “Mr../Raymond Wan:, m""““' West and . Mr. Mount Vernon daughter, Miss Katherine Johnson, | 24, eft ilast week for Newport.. They Willi be joined there later. by Dr. Johsson and Mr. Brandford Johnson. spending-some time in New- w“they will spend -the remainder. of the Eummer in Maine. ~ . Ridgely P. Melvin, president Maryland Press Associa shire for a week. rs, Elliott H. Burwell and son; Master Robert Rogers of Braddock -left last week to spend the Summer with _ his other, Mrs. John vRocetl. at her home at North Garden, g - Mrs. Troth has returned from a visit to Mrs. John E. Lewis, at her home at Bluemont, Va. § Bertha M. Bristow is the guest son, Miss Sara ' ‘Wolfson of this city, Mr. stein of Danville, Vi Buchants, lIsador Friedman, Dan Cohen, Irving Moskowitz, Jack Rubin, ‘Herman and Morris Ray Miller, Irving and Mr.'and Mts. Benjamin Hay. son [r' AN .. man of this city. ) n' Miss Rose is 'visit of Sovecal wooks o remives fn B Louls, Mo. Mrs. William 'Cook entertained at & events Mrs. ‘Alice” Keller and. Miss | gchy an_]|Buds of the Metropolis Mr, w Ma. rs. - ‘Amands ~Mr. and: Mra. 'Arthur Jordan uldolnduur!h)ph.lw of Wash- Miss Annabelle Hardesty of Port Republic, Md., is the guest of her uncle and aunt, the Rev. W. R. Hard- L na ey 11D Butks and two r. re. .. little daughters’léft last week to visit relatives in spending a few Y. M: C. A%;t Spris Ldeut. lomas United States Navy; Mrs. Wattlesand little Miss Annette Wattles were the Rapidan, Va., to the 'Charl g‘l!thomnthgol'l ly with her brother, Mr, and Mrs. John Stank of Mrs. David Janney Howell, at her %mnmr home near Charlés Town, W. | * ‘Sunday for Chicago, tended the national Eiks' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Aylett B. Nicol re- urned last .week from. trip .and. were . the _din Thursday of Mr. Nicol's in- law. and' sister, Dr. and-Mrs. Benjs- 'min F. Iden, at their home in Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Nicol have re- turned from a short visit to his sunt. Fannie Thornton,.at her home Master | Julian T. sl o visiting relatives in Gulpeper for three |¢ ‘weeks, returned M %MMW day on South St. s Dr. Samuel B. Moore, Mr. Ceecil C. Mr. Windsor Demaine, Mr. |- Mis r. Beaudric L. ¢ Wirt Burwell, are spending the ! in Maine. 2 Lilewellyn will spend several weeks, Mr. Liewell: rfinfn!uulm;wuh- : »Pr;fi:Wim_: N Received by Queen Mary| Mr and Mrs. Houghton = Accompany |7ere, =nd remaix | Many,Americans to Queen's Drawing Room— hester Engagement Interesting. Duer, Mrs. Theodore . | Harriot Price, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston L. Redmond, Miss Katherine E. Red- ‘mond, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Riker, jr.; Mies Lavinia Riker and Mr. Samuel Tomorrow's are tavoratie. until o Jitia At Boon ercast and ad-. of prevent con- ditions. ‘There will be reaction after . | the =xhilaration of the morning, and then only obligatory duties should receive your attention. Children born tomorrow will enjoy normal physical conditions during in- . | fancy but more than usual care should be given to their nutrition, as on this 3 | will depend very much theit abilit overcome the slege of sickness th, . | according to the signs, will be their lot in their teens. Their Hons will leave much to be desired, as they will prove to be not only evasive, but very argumentative. . Although, too, most young people are inclined to believe t! tgcyknovmud:mm. and know it better, than their elders, these children will have this over- weening confidence in themselves in a ;r'ery enmr’l.zod form. tomorrow your birthday, you have imagination which, at times, in¢ . | luences your judgment to an appre- 3 decisions tmvncfia.l' your L gou":m‘ nlin.;b:utnul and ‘ou are fo! ravel, and, in see! sights, allow your visios . & consequence, you derive satisfaction more from the contempla- ever, of a very and exact %:;mh PRE-INVENTORY SALE REMARKA.BLE reductions on Drea:;:, C:;?k e:t';ld Hats to clearance. DRESSES ios s 825.00 315.0_0 | $29-50 Including_Voiles, Linens, Georg- ettes, . Crepes. Printed Crepes and Flat Colors: White, Black, Blue and all wanted shades. COATS 135 'HATS AT HALF PRICE AUl Merchandise Greatly Reduced daughter. - ALL SALES FINAL. | Th PREP GIRL SHOP ~ to Become a Fond Memory space to house-1t, but without avail