Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1927, Page 49

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i3 'SOCIETY. " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., JULY 31, 1927—PART 2. SOCIETY.' i e to match. The bride and brldegrooleohlmeler started on a honeymoon | Paris newspaper Liberty. Frenchmen left immediately after the reception |trip to New York and Montreal. are beginning to complain that the for Glenmora, La., where they will 3 & 4 o romantic sounding names of their ake their future h . Mr. Kii be- e L STREET NAMES COSTLY. |streets and towns cost them eavily Social Li apoli Weddi . Social Life of Annapolis || BRIDE OF A WEEK eddings.: ! I L . . (Continued from Ssventh Page) | in% engaged in agricultural extension $ Quiet During Vacation g T e b T Jurees o s Mgy ¢ e G o ass The marriage of Miss Anna Pauline | Paper Urges Numbers for Ad-|ig“nc, U toug oo & Prenen watrias A Leroy Willitt,| Monday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| dresses to Save Wire Tolls, |t run to 14 words ur more. { | were Mrs. Harry Strang, Mrs. A, |.l VTN 1! . Henry Gilli- [John M. Monday, and Mr. George A. Liberty also asks the municipal Mrs. Jennie | Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D.| - PARIS, July 30 UP.—A numerical | council of Pars not to pick out five chards, Mrs. Willlam Young, M les 'Berry. Mrs Charles Bell and~ Mrs. | Griffin, will take place in Holy Com: telegraph and cable address for every 'and six word street names when they out-of-town | forter Catholic Church Tuesday morn. | Paris householder is urged by the are christening new thoroughfares ¢ Cleminy. ing at 9 o'clock. B i Rl oS e Bk Bt é Many Residents of Maryland Capital Leave on * Trips to Other Sections Given During Week. a : e %l Me ! e arige TivS M aior lina; Mr. and Mrs Mur. | Miss Marjorte 8. Griffin, daughter of | & phy. Miss Annie T Mrs. | Mr. and William_ Griffin_of Car- | John H. Tamis of roliton \d Dr. Bimer A. Kohl- | .* Ridgely P. Melvin and her daughter, |Clark N ; g S I\m"y("-,'- c’r;ll\ks ‘\v‘;vemr‘ Miss Melvin, left last week for |, 155 o and : | 4 . . U e Tmmediate Tenants Harbor, Me., where they wi o [ e : : ; £ b the guests for two weeks of Mrs. i t week 3 John Cates of Long Island. Mrs. |\'/0T It Cates was before her marriage Miss | Aliss \ Mary Randall of Annapolis. Mr Mrs. Carroll Van Ness was a guest ‘;4’ oy for the week end of her sister, Mrs. ;_\, g Carlos Cusachs. {and Capt. 'and Mrs. Edward H. H. o11 |Itun and thelr two children, who have been visiting Capt. Old’s relatives at No folk, Va., have returned to the home at the Naval Academy. ~Few Parties Tuests ERLEBACHER ANNAPOLIS, Md, July 30.—Mrs. |ter, Lieut. Comdr Street & Afternoon DRESSES Dinner & Evening GOWNS Party & the wed. » of Miss “4 Shop of Individuality” 1217 Conn. Ave. Comdr. Thaddeus A. Thomson, left on Saturday for a month's v to his home in Texas. Mrs. Thoms is spending the Summer with her parents at their home in England 3y F8: John Pitcher and he; 'Miss Martha Pltcher left last w for a month's visit with Mrs. Pitch parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan T at Ellicott City. Mrs. Pitcher Miss Pitcher will sail early in Sep tember for a year's stay in Jurope Mrs. William Preston of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has been the guest of her cousins,»Capt. and Mrs fnelair Gannon, at their quarters at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Martin Ramsay Capt. M. M. Ramsay (S. i8 the guest of her son-in.la daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Mrs. Torrey, wife of Maj. Philip IT Torrey, U. S. M. C., entertained in- formally at bridge Friday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs Trescott of Washington, D. C.,, who has been her guest. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Hayward, who ,have a country home on the Severn 3 River near Annapolis, have taken a cottage at Virginia Beach, Va., for the rest of the Summer Lieut. Comdr. J. Har U. 8. N. (retired), and Mrs. Colhoun of Windsor, West Ri left last week by motor for Canada, where they will spend a month with Mrs. Colhoun's relatives. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur B. Cook of ‘Washington, who are spending the month at Carvel Hall, were hosts at dinner Friday evening in compliment to Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon. Mr. B. W. Dudley and Mrs. Carlos Cusachs were among the guests at the luncheon given Tuesday by Mrs. Anne McKim of Baltimore at her Summer home on the Magothy River. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Thorwald Solberg are guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Graves in ‘Washington. Mrs, Elliott H. Burwell and her son, John Wirt Burwell, are spending the Summer with Mrs. Burwell's sister, Mrs. John Cates at Tenant's Har- bor, Me. Mrs. Owens, wife of Maj. Arthur B Owens, U. S. M. C. (retired), is spend- ing the Summer with relatives in San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. James F. Ferguson, who has been visiting friends at Washington, has returned to her home on Maryland avenue. . Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battle are spending a month’s vaca- tion motoring through New England and Canada. , Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger were 'hosts at an informal buffet supper Wednesday evening at their home on South; Mrs. Giles, wife of Capt. Willlam J. Giles, has been the recent guest of Mrs. B. W. Dudley at her home near Annapolis. Mrs. Prentiss Bassett and her daughter, Miss Mary Arabella Bassett, are spending the Summer at the Haw- thorne Inn, Gloucester, Mass. The Woman's Club of Annapolis gave one of the largest subscription card parties of the season F y afternoon at the home of Mrs. St. George Barber on South River. Mrs. Hosford, widow of the late Lieut. Comdr. Harry Hosford, U. S. N., is spending the. Summer at Co- Jumbus, Ohio, where she is attend- ing the Summer school at the Musical -Institute. ! _Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Mount Airy, Pa., have been spending a week with Mrs. Mason's brother-inlaw and sis- n Colhoun, te avenue. Burt’s Annual Clearance Sale and thei £ | by + | at Jefferson otor for C d a montk catimn, | Wilson have had visit- John H Dr. r Wilson's Briscoe of Pri end of Mr Ogle Tilghmar ieut. and I la: o where they will spend a month's va- | .o cation. £ Prof. and Mrs, and Tilghman of week street. MRS. WILLIAM HARRINGTON LEAHY, Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Leahy, and before her marriage to Ensign Ieahy, Saturday, July 23, Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale. rance left . Md., {two weeks at Poland Springs, Corrls | Carvel Hall. izabeth Walter B. their daughter, Me., returned to her apartment at riage of Miss Anne Eliza- Norris, are at Lyn ss., for the |beth Leffler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Summer. All Miss Ellen Newton, who has passed | Walther Hage: Special Notice O ANY of our patrons purchasing a Portable Vie- trola for their Summer Vacation we want to in- form them we will take it back in the Fall and allow full amount paid as a credit toward a larger Ortho- phonic Victrola. Portable Victrolas $25 and $40 Orthophonic Victrolas $95.00 to $300.00 Electric motor $35 extra. Join our Orthophonic Victrola Club. *10 DeMol Twelfth and G Sts. Individuality in Furniture at DeMoll’s Payment will deliver any style $95 to $300 Begins Tomorrow As is customary in these events the lots involved include the scason's most effective atyles-——always of Burt quality—and the re- ductions represent an abandon of every consideration but Clearance, Ladies' $10 to $15 Grades —including White Kid, Canvas and Buck ; Tan, Patent Leather and Colored Kid and Calf; Satin and Silver Straps, etc. PIANO AND FURNITURE CO. bert F. Leffler, and Ensign James S. N., took place Wednesday _evening. Miss Jones of Washington was maid of of honor for Miss Lefller. Evelyn Reductions 153 Off on all day Dresses, Wraps, Evening Gowns, Coats, Suits and Sports Clothes. Hats $5.00 to $18.00 Silk Hosiery $4.50 Values Now $3.50 $3.50 Values Now $2.50 All Merchandise from Our Regular Stock of . High-Class Apparel. Dance FROCKS Silk, Cloth & Sports COATS Tailored SUITS Miilinery, Sports Wear, Accessories and “Erle-Maid” Frocks Incladed in This Notable Once-a-Season Clearance Grilebacher— “Jemininethpparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Mid-Summer Apparel Ppilip born ELEVENTH ST. Presenting the Authoritative Fur Coat Modes for the Coming Season at Very Special August Prices Why Buy Furs in August? BECAUSE—You not only se- cure decided price advan- tages but you are afforded first choice of the advanced BECAUSE — All our Fur Coats are made of the choicest pelts of the Win- ter’s catch, while the work- manship is done during the Summer months, under the most favorable conditions. * ow BECAUSE — Selections are even more complete than they will be at any time later. 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