Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1927, Page 47

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SOCIETY." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 28. 1927—PART 2. SOCIETY.’ I in the conferring o. the Congressional r{AP]-OW] Z Vacation Scenes Lure R Brid Medal for Bravery on Elisha Victor ecent Bride Bunting, a_member of the Ocean City Many Residents and : guard. “Tilt” Bunting, as he s uni- 721 NINTH ST BETWEEN versally called, saved three reckless S— AND H Visitors Jom Friends - swimmers who had gone out beyond < : their depths and brought them to — . satety. Admiral Billard read the cita- ; . i tion for bravery and gave a spirited Several Take Motor Trips| account of the episode, and then Mrs. é ¢ h Billard pigned the medal on the | | Through New England. !} 3 | |guara's breast. FAC I S £ L : ; Capt. William 1. Pennell, in charge - | Camps Claiming Attention. ¥ of the Ocean City ‘station, was master | ; of ceremonies at the banquet, and - . . . THOUSANDS OF WOMEN | v : i Mrs. Pennell acted as hostess fo the 1t of West Kirke A 40 or more ladies who had accom- HAVE LEARNED THAT IT EN'T 4 % Miss M. Lati 5 b panied the officers from stations from . ; . e TT ST | e R ~y i werineme e || A Notable Special 3-Day Event In Closing Our August WELL. THEY- KNOW THAT M e % Bear, the famous cutter, floated over | the ker's table with the Stare KAPLOWI1Z ON NINTH STREET | ”u B il | |ana Stripes. > g ; : Representative Robert . Houston JELLS BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES. wT - i e T : of Delawnre was amon th+ speakers e AMd : and Mr. O. M. Maxam, chief of the THE NEWEST AND JMARTEST | 4 division of operations in the Coast £ do daugh 'mn\os TO WEAR AT 4 3 e y guard headquarters here, who ac- fter spending severa: | 3 companied Admiral Billard: State Sp—— Temp on Irving 2 % Comdr. Louis Oliver Osborn of the EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR - sixth Coast Guard district, Mr. S. R. MariondiPerry Slauahtent - Sands of Portsmiouth. N. H.: Mr. : ward Rasmussen of Asbury Park, N F A Thomas W. Perry, e n 3 FOR T O‘ '\ORROW | spendi: s¢ g at Camp | MRS. WILLIAM GEORGE NOLAND, J.. and Mr. T. E. Tunnell of Delaware ' | - and_Miss | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. [If0 made addresses. are back fram Fromt Fogarty, and before her marriage Sat.| _State Senator Harrison of Maryland urday, August 20, Miss Eileen Claire | épresented Gov. Ritchie and District X . 1 . Hoadlcy, son of Mr. and | Fogart Commander John W. Richardson of Y Exceptlona Values in nk Hoadley of Kirke street, | Baltimore and Mayor William McCabe en visiting relatives in Ken.| -~ of Ocean City made addresses of wel- . . come. Among oth t the b t . 7 / Rear Admiral Billard Were Cant. and Mra “ohn Jones of 3 \ Caracul Pony Sealine Is Guest at Banquet Tatler :‘:‘dflrr‘?«;{. ," Cnm(_" n!,m"_ A i > o\ K'd Caracul Kid Ermine Suests of 3 ;s et do; Bowen of Asbury 3 w g : X 1 Marmink Natural Muskrat s in her home IMPORTED FRENCH VOILE | | Mise Dor acter entertained | [AA3H0L BITEN VeY of Ocean CIty 310 n,e Annual nowe, Show A \ i A N .’é DRESSES . . . TAILORED ABROAD | Judze a Charles Hatfield | When 100 xnv:!‘l‘l‘fi‘rfqnf“':;g‘ s m:‘ ardle y N AY e Wk ENTEEY BYSHAND . | NElET | 200 el family e e e banquet marked the cloee || Federal- American Nationsl Bank ) o 4 A\ T LACE TRIMMED . .. HAND EM- [the Summer. = = e cuest ;‘,fl(“’j{”;,“,‘[;‘g"“ noual convention Of || it ans Wi evening Mondis i Taesday § AN/ o i H BROIDERED . .. FOR INDOOR AND | « i oma "ot v ana v, | Bllard, wnmmnn‘z with e e o 4 N ) . N T WITH BATNGIION AND. 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