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8 Admiral and Give First Fall Reception Hosts to Officers of Naval Academy, Midshipmen and Others Wednesday Afternoon—Annap- Program Outlined. olis Social ANNAPOLL Admiral and Mrs. Louis McC were hosts at a recepiion Wedn: afternoon at the su quarters 4 in aval | stur 1y E 3 members | M dshipmen and | Nulton the regiment friends of Adu residing in Annapolis. T hois the first Admir Nulton have held since the openin of the Fall term at the Naval Ac marks the beginning of ial season not only at the Naval ny. but of Annapelis as well of Ac s, inz room by of the r of Admiral . president | Mrs, Cavey new home on > home 1k <oith River. n i to their home in Osterhouse nds in Annap- . have returned and will xoon reopen v hor r the Winter, Morton L. Mrs. Deyo's Mayo I Winchester, who will urope, where she will uest for the past month of her Mrs. Joseph C. Joyce, has re 1'to Baltimor Prentiss 1 at Glouce: Annapolis t Carvel 1 who sp has nd is stopping "aggaman ts of friends | week end. g, daughter of laude } mmmer months have returned s and have opened their home. on Duke ,of Gloucester street, for the Winter. Among the recent arri nanolis are Lieut, Comdr Norman Scott, who are ily at Miss Mary Randall Ma- gruder’s, on Hanover street. Comdr. Scott has been ordered to duty at the N Academy. Lieut. Comdr. . Henry A. Seiller of Washington were visitors in Annapolis for the week end. Mrs. Giles, wife of Capt. William J. Giles, and her daughter, Miss Louise Giles, have returned to Annapolis and have reopened their apartment, on Maryland avenue for the Winter. The Japanese training squadron Asama and Iwate. under the com- mand of Rear Admiral Osami Nagano. will be anchored off Annapolis from Saturd: October 8. until Thursday, October 13. A number of official en- tertainments will be given for the officers attached to the squgdron and the midshipmen. Admiral Nagano and the offieers of the imperial Japa- nese training Squadron have issued in- vitations for an “at home” I J. M. S Asama Wednesday oon, October 12, from 3 to 5 Brereton, wife of Comdr. Wil- reton, entertained at an infor- mal tea Tuesday atternoon at her home, on Upshur road. Mrs. Vernou, wife of Capt. Walter Vernou, was the guest of friends in Annapolis for the week end. Mrs. St. George Barber was hostess at a tea Saturday afternoon at her home, on South River, in honor of Miss Martha Land of Covington Ky., ‘who has been her recent guest.’ ; Mr. Henry Phipps and his daugh- - ter, Miss Louise Phipps, who spent the Summer in Maine, have returned Other Models—$69.50 to $158.50 Srlebacher “Veminine Apparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET 8.—]to Nulton in | week - the Nulton was assisted in the din- a number of the wives | officers on duty at the Nulton's Annapolis, | e on Charles street | of | les « | Mr. Delos Smith, Dr. Charles W | Cline Borden, M hoard | SOCIETY." Mrs. Nulton Annapelis and are stopping at Hall, Comdr. and Mrs. Turner Jov Washington were guests for the nd of Comdr. and Mrs. Gran- Hoey in their home. on Up- ond. . Charles Baldwin, who spent the unmer in his home at Waterbury v Annapolis. has returned to New - the Winter. Carvel Lieut i of ville B | Browning | hore ca been the recant guests of Mrs. Brown- ing ents, Rear Admiral and Mrs | Louis Nulton, left Saturday for theix home, at Maysville, Ky Prof. and Mrs. Howard McCormick, who recently returned from kurope, are at Carvel Hall, where they will | spend the Winter. . Ernest King, who is in com- » 1".'S. 8. Wright, at Nor- spent the week end with his their home, on Franklin | ro1k family street Va., at nd Mrs, 4 Richard wood the has abeth, been A wtment, on | relatives . has reopeaed her e of Gloucester streel Gov. Albert C. Ritchie has been the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | | Grozier at White Sulphur Springs. jGroup of Man Graduates G.W.U. Reception Aides Dr. 1. Hornaday, president of General _Alumni Assoc ' shington Univers prominent eption eption which is to be given jointly with the Columbian | Women of ‘George Washington Uni- | versity in honor of the president of | the University and Mrs. Cloyd Heck arvin on the evening of October at the Mayflower. The group includes Mr. Larner, Mr. Harry C. m Bruce King, Mr. Stephen mer, Mr. John Joy Edson and M N. Landon Burchell, alumni truste |of the university; Mr. Charles (: | Glover, jr.; Dr. C | | the G John Bell Mr. Wi Rich- irdson, Mr. Claude Owen, Dr. Sterling { Ruffin, Dr. William J. Mallor Walter C. Clephane, Mr. Henry P. Blair, Dr. Daniel L. Borden, Dean William C. Van Vleck, Dean William Mr. Gilbert I Mr. William H. Wa Stafford and Capt. E "apt. Edward S. Bettel- Joshua Evans and Mr. Stephen amer, both alumpi’ trustees of the university, are acting as a liaison committee from the Alumni Associ- ation to co-operate with the Colum- Lian Women in making the arrange. ments. . Unitarian Women Plan To Entertain Visitors | Mrs. C. Hilding Beij, Mrs. J. M. Aldrich, Mrs. Edna Johpston, Mrs. J. E. Jones and Mrs. John L. Hyde form the committee in charge of arrange. ments for the luncheon to be give at the Hotel Roosevelt, Wednesd October 12, at 1 o'clock, for the offi- | cers and directors of the General Alliance of U rian Women, dcl?-‘ | gates to the conferenca of the Ameri- can Uritarian Association and the Women's Alliance of | Al Souls’ Church, this city. Miss Louise Brown of Boston will be the presiding officer, and the speakers are Mrs. Caroline S. Ather- ton, president of the General Allianc Mrs. Charles E. St. John, Mr Whitman Cross, Miss Lucy Lowell, Mrs. Thomas G. Rees, Mrs. U. G. B. Pierce and Mrs. Edward H. Horton, president of the Alliance of All Souls’ Church. An informal reception will precede the luncheon in the lobby of the hotel at 12:30 o'clock. 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At the first meeting for the year, held T vening at the Willard Hotel spicious season was predi zation and officers follows: Lee Lan Kentucy, president; Miss Bede Johnson, Minnesota, first vice pr lent: W. H s, West Virgir matured by t shington connection with its s ception and ball. to 1 Willard Hotel the eve ay, December 3, - given by the tees to have details of the ball are yet to be ska secret: en, Idaho, ey, Tlinoi 1 by the Pan g spec ctively par d with the nam e State will be observed this vear. These hoxes will be in the hands of the officers of the respective State associations and the d to the Pan-State body nd used as gathering places for those | his 1retiement as from the various group ‘-\'l.llv\ body. The program for the reception and ball will include a number « tive features, all tending to the enjoyment of the The Pan-State Societ among its main objectives cc 1stom Society of to those soci . ting and mark r Johnson, My, Hoff- ent of the West . was chosen as dent to succeed ed coincldent w president of egates | second v will be | Morgan, ret :, his New, Attractive, Cool Greenway Inn Onn Cathedral Mansions South SPECIALIZING Sunday | Tuesday Dinner | Thursday 14 Broil Chicken Wednesday & Friday Sea Foods 4 Courses 85¢ P.M. GOODHART’S PRINTING Process Engraving FOR Business Professional Social Stationery of Distinction Prompt Service 825 11th St. N. Phone Main 8172 2isininiss NIV 7:30 P.M. our own bread and p Col. 10003 ANN TABER W. - MC»> Hoo=-HamzZco NV i & thening of the ties between the | Washington OCTOBER 9. D €, | Buffet Supper to Honor Miss Daniel, Bride-Elect Dr. and Mrs. Robert Adair Daniel | | will entertain at a buffet supper this evening for their daughter, Miss Ruth Adair Daniel, whose marriage to Mr. Willam Howard Warren will take place Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Calv Methodist Episcopal Church. The supper will follow the | | rehearsal for the wedding and will in- | clude the members of the wedding | Fedres: [P fumber of entertainments have | been given for Miss Danlel. Friday evening the Beta Tau Alpha Sorority entertained at a bridge shower for | her, at the home of Miss Hazel New- | ton. The guests included Miss Marie | Didden, Miss Marion Campbell, Miss | | Beatrice Clephane, Miss Ada Swigart, Miss Mary Dillingham, Miss Julia | Watkins, Miss Virginia Tonsaville, Mys, Paul ¥, Loehler, Miss Katharine Bennett and_Miss_Eleanor i Wednesday Miss Daniel entert the members of her bridal par tea and in the evening she was host- css at hridge. The wedding Danicl and Mr. lowed by a_recepti and close friends. Mr. Warren will have as his best man Mr. Cashell and the ushers are Mr. Robert Graham, cousin of the bride: Mr. Laurie less, Mr. Douglas | Davis and Mr. George Shipley. | S | Mrs. SOyez to Entertain ceremony of Miss Warren will be fol- n for the families | selected | 1927—PART 2. TG ot G 15 Bty For Swiss Visitor Mme. Philippe C. Soyez will erter- tain suests at luncheon today in honor |of Mr. Etienne, dele; e from Berne, Switzerland, to tne radiotelegraphic conference, and Miss T GLIIIL L1 LI LL 17 2L 1 1L AL 2 FRANCKE & LUSTICK | | | Exquisitely Created FURS CILILIIII IS 1111117 LTI 111 LT EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES Extensive Selections Beautiful Tailoring FURS A Fur garment by Francke & Lustick means individualized style, finest quality pelts and accentu- ated value—and these Fur features mean everything. 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