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4 SOCIETY.A Many Visitors in Annapolis For June Week Festivities IR | Throng Arriving in Advance of Date for Navy ACade:\"S Annual News. Spe ANNAPOLIS. Md. May Pirst Class Hop of today has many visitors to Annapolis. ~The. hop ch includes the officers and the first class will be in Mahan Hall. Every Saturday evening there is a band con- rert outdoors making a very pleasing prelude 1o the hop and in spite of cool evenings so far, the concerts have been well attended. The racing crew being away at Phila- delphia there was no week end con- tast here but the visitors for June week are jeginning to arrive, making the town very lively. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Colhoun entertained at a picnic sup- per at Windsor farms Friday eve- ning ior the officers and their wives who are leaving the station this Spring. Mr. C. Columbus Baldwin left Mon- day after a short visit to his mother. Mrs. Columbus Baldwin, at Waterbury near Annapolis. Mrs. A G. Cooke and her niece, Mrs Richard Whitehall of Washington, D. C.. have been spending a week with Mrs. Cooke's nephew and niece. Mr and Mrs. Henry du Pont Baldwin, at Greensboro. N. C.. to which city they recently removed from Boston Mrs. Frederick Jay Cotton of Boston opened her country home, San Roco. at Waterbury, on Wednesday for the Summer. She will be joined later by Dr. Cotton and their daughter, Miss Jean Cotton Mrs. Frank Slingluff and her two children left Tuesday for Jamestown, R. 1. They will be joined later by Comdr. Slingluff, now in command of the U. S. §. Sacramento and by Mrs. Slingluff’s father and sister, Mr. Rob- ert Floyd-Jones and Miss Emily Floyd- Jones of St. Louis, who also will spend the summer at Jamesiown attracted Licut. Comdr. Vanderkloot | Assigned to Sea Duty i Lieut. Comdr. ‘and Mrs. Vanderkloot left Annapolis Sunday. Their departure was deeply regretted | by many friends here. Mrs. Vander- | Kloot has gone to California to visit her parents, accompanied by her young daughter. She will later take a trip to Europe and will spend the Summer abroad, and in the Autumn will join Lieut. Comdr. Vanderkloot at Panama, :1" having been recently assigned to sea uty. | Last Saturday a beautiful supper party was given by Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith at their residence on Up- | shur road, in honor of Lieut. Comdr. ! And Mrs.’ Vanderkloot. Among those present at the party were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs, David I Hedrick, Comdr. and Mrs. William C. Wickham, Mrs. Doug- | las Howard, Mrs. Howard _Morton, Comdr. and Mrs. Granville B. Hoey, Comdr. and Mrs. Edward C. Raquet of Washington and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Wallis Gearing. Mrs. Ross E. Rowell, wife of Maj. Rowell, U. 8. M. C., of Langley Field, | Va., was the week end guest of Mrs. | L. C. Bertolete and Mrs. M. F. Man- ley, wife of Comdr. Manley, at their | | Elroy L.{ Tesidence on King George street. Comdr. and Mrs. Manley and Mrs. Berlolete recently entertained st din- | ner at the Annapolis Roads Club in| honor of Mrs. Ross Rowell. Besides the | guest of honor, they entertained Ieut, | Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battle, | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Col houn, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Mr. Aller- ton Cushman of Harvard and Lieut, | William 8. Heath. After dinner the | guests were joined at the club by Capt. | and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, Capt. and Mrs. Danlel C. Hanrahan of New York | and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Morton L. Deyo. | Comdr. and Mrs. Manley and Mrs, | Bertolete recently motored to Blue | Ridge Summit, Pa., taking a guest, Mrs. Rowell, and a few others #r a picnic luncheon. Others in the party were Mrs. Charlton E. Battle, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Battle; Mrs. William J.. Giles, wife of Capt. Giles; Mrs. Carryl H.| Bryan, Mr. Calvin Bertolete and Mr. Tench ‘Tilghman. They were joined at the Summit for luncheon by Mr. Charles Carroll and Mr. William Diet. rich. Mrs. Rowell left for Langley | Field on Monday. I | | Garden Party to Celebrate Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant have issued invitations to a garden party and tea at their place, Seven Acres, | June 2, at Wardour. This party” is! given every June by Mr. and Mrs. | Valiant on the anniversary of their wedding. Mrs, Harry Coldwell has rented the home she has been occupying at 71| Conduit street and with her young son | is at the Stewart Inn to re-!| main until the middle of June. Lieut. rold Coldwell spent a few days here | t week with his family, | Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvin have phili With the first mer, the smart Printed Chiffon and Georgett this is the reigning fashion. Dy sl w fa h cr S Soft capes, tiers and uneven hem- lines are shown. Program—Society cial Notes. closed the homs they occupied during the Winter and have opened for the Summer their country home on South River, Mrs. Douglas Howard, wife of Comdr. Howard, spent & few days in New York last week. having socompanied her | hushand there afier Comdr. Howard had msde a short visit to his family in Annapolis 1 Mrs. Harry Ramsay of Memphis. Tenn. was the recent guest of her cousin, Mrs. William F. Halsey, wife of Capt. Halsey, on the Reina Mercedes. ' Capt and Mrs. Halsev also had as their ruests for the week end Mr. and Mr= John Johnson of Three Hills, Hot Springs, Va. " Capt. William J. Giles is expected today to join Mrs. Giles and their daughter at their apartment on Mary- land avenue for a short leave of ab-| sence from official duties. i Capt. and Mrs. Daniel C. Hanrahan | of New York were the week end guests al Annapolis and were at Carvel Hall| during their stay here. They were | greeted by many old friends. Since his_retirement from the service Capt.| and Mrs. Hanrahan have been living in New York. ! Comtir, Reuben L. Walker left Sun- | day night to join his ship, the U. 8. S. h. in New York. after a short leave | of absence with his family here. Dur- ing his stay Comdr. and Mrs, Walker and their young son spent a few days ' in Ashland. Va. as the guests of | Comdr. Walker's famil: | Miss Louisa Wickham of New York and Charleston. S. C., arrived Sunday | to be the guest of her cousin. Mrs. | Morton L. Deyo, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Deyo, at thelt residence on nowyerl road. Mis. Thomas R. Cooley and daughter ! spent a_few days this past week as the guest of Mrs. Wallis Gearing, wife | of Lieut. Comdr, Gearing, at their resi- dence on Bowyer road. Mrs. Cooley's husband, Lieut, Cooley, left here short time ago for duty in Panam: She will Summer in Washington, D. C. Admiral of British Navy Lectures on “Mystery Ships’ At the Naval Academy Friday eve- ning Admiral Gordon Campbell of the | British Navy, gave a lecture. The sub- ject, “Mystery Ships During the World | War,” was fllustrated by stereoptican | views, Admiral Campbell- was greeted after the lecture by officers of the ! United States Navy now stationed here | who had the pleasure of meeting him in England. 3 An informal subscription dance was given ‘Wednesday evening at Carvel | Hall by -the younger officers stationed | ere, Mrs. Willlam 8. Farber, wife of | Comdr. Farber, entertained at tea Fri- | day afternoon in_honor of the wives of | | several of the officers who are leaving the station. Those assisting Mrs. Par- | ber were Mrs. David I. Hedrick, wife | of Comdr. Hedrick, Mrs. Julian B. Tim- ! berlake, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Tim berlake, and Mrs. Andrew C. ucn|x.§'" wife of Lieut, Comdr, McFall, Mrs. Thomas Kemp returned last week to Saranac Lake, N, Y. Mrs. Kem, has been a guest of her brother an sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely | Melvin at their winter home in Murray Hill for several weeks, and has been | much entertained by her many friends ' ]?;:EWD!F?: Kem’% has joined her son, . W. omas Kemp, and her ter, Miss Louise Ken?n. e e‘C‘(‘)‘l“etonfl" Mrs, Rl‘_‘;'mond Sullivan, of , Va., were the week-e) of Comdr. Sy Smith, at their residence on Porter road. Miss Emily Ritchie Gardner of New York has arrived at Annapolis to be the guest of her grandfather, Judge Donald McLean, and her aunt and uncle, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Walter McLean, -at their residence on King George street. Miss Gardner will re- ’::e’z in Annapolis until after June omen ply Honor to New Officers | ‘The American Association of Univer- sity Women will give a tea tomorrow at 4 o'clock in honor of the new officers who are: Mrs. Karl Fenning, president: | Mrs. Paul Howe, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Eastman, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. Alan Gray, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Howard Nichols, treasurer. )vf': L‘}hn JB;;’N;. Mrs. Clyod H. Ma: , Mrs. John J. O'Connor, Grace Abbott, directors. Snara The present officers will be the host- esses. Mrs. James K. McClintock, Dr. Lols Meek. Dr. Esther Caukin, and Mrs. Pred G. Tryon will preside at the tea | table. psborn ELEVENTH ST. shinit of Sum- world turns to e Frocks Featured in nezw collections at $25 $39.50 From “noon ’til * midnight uring the afternoon long- ceved or Jacket Frocks are orn and for dinner and dance shionables are gowned in autiful sleeveless creations, lines accentuated by Our tuteresting Frock portray t h e wunimer Iashions of Paris. $15 10 $75. lections {La Porte. and Mrs, William Taylor | THE WEDDING IN i ! SUNDAY STAR. DELAWARE DuPONT ANDREWS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ewman Andrews of Bethesda, Md., whose riage to Mr. Alfred E. Bissell of Wilmington, Del., will take place in that eity June 1. A reception at the home Mr. and Mrs. Stein Plan For Silver chding Day Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stéin will celebrate their silver wedding anniver- | sary Wednesday evening, June 12, at the Brightwood Masonic Temple. Georgia and Colorado avenues. from 9| to 12 o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs. Stein were married June 15, 1904, at the Concordia Luth- eran Church, Twentieth and G streets, the Rev. Paul Menzel, who will be Mrs. Stein was formerly Miss The maid of honor, Mrs Irens Kendall and one of the two| bridunaids, Mrs. Ben Berkowitz. wife | of Lieut. Berkowiiz, U. S. S. Ashville, now en route from China, will be pres- ent. Another bridesmaid, Miss Marian | Conner, died some time since. The | best man_was Mr. Stein’s brother, Mr. {Fred G. Stein, and with all the ushers, {Mr. Luther A. Acher, Mr. Fred Yount, | Mr. John C. Stein, aiso a brother, and { Mr. Al Columbus, will attend the re- | ception. - | The wives of the ushers will assist | Mr. and Mrs. Stein in receiving. The Kallipolis Grotto Band will play | | during -the reception. Mr. Stein being | chief “fustice of Kallipolis Grotto and present secretary of Brightwood Lodge {No. 43. F. A. A. M. They have one |son. Mr. E'mer F. Stein. Mr. Charles W. La Porte of Peoria. 1. brother of Mrs. Stein, will be | present. Smith College Club | Lists Picnic Supper The annual picnic supper of the Smith College Club of Washington will | be held at the new home of its presi- | | dent, Mrs. Henry A. Willard, 2801/ resent, of Miss Andrews' aunt will follow tig Fraternal Groups Listed In Special Programs ‘The alumnae of the Immaculate Sem- inary will entertain the members of the | graduating class at a bridge luncheon to be given at the Congressional Coun- try Club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Margaret Brown is chairman of the committee. Field day exercises will be held Tues- day afternoon, comprising an interclass track meet and the finals of a tennis tournament, followed in the evening by the banguet of the athletic association, | when the letters will be awarded. Nu Sigma Pi Sorority gave a very successful welfare dance, held May 17 at the home of Miss Margaret Mannix, 1718 Webster street. Miss Mannix, who was hostess, was assisted by Miss Peggy Clarke. LianniEcioiSihadaltt As Wakefield Benefit Considerable interest in being shown by Washington members of patriotic societies in a lawn fete to be held Tues- ay afternoon at:the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Manchlin Niven, at Braddock Heights, Va. This party is being given by the Alexandria Circle of the Colonial Dames and the Mount Vernon Chapter of the D. A. R. The proceeds will go to the fund for the restoration of Wake- fleld, the birthplace of George Wash- ington. Tables will be reserved for those who wish to play bridge and other enter- tainments will be provided for those who do not. Reservations and tickets can be obtained from Mrs. G. L. Boothe, at 711 Princess street in Alex- andria, Va.. or at the gate on the after- noon of the party. WASHINGTON. D. €. MAY 26 1 9 9 9 ‘Spec;al News Notes Listed in Rockville And Aajaccnt Areas Group of Bankers Takes Part in State Association Program—Social Festivi-| ties Charming and Vnried.; ROCKVILLE, Md., May 25.—MTr, Rob- Banking & Trust Co. Rockville; Mr. | | ert G. Hilton, president of the Farmers' | Frank B. Severance, cashier of the First ' National Bank, Gaithersburg, and Mr. Richard F. Green, cashier of the Ken- sington Bank, were among those from Montgomery County who attended the anunual meeting of Marvland State | Association at Atlantic City during the week. Miss Ruth Dronenburg of Clarksburg. ' was the last week end guest of her cousin, Miss Edna Banson, in Rock- ville. Miss Bessie Hodges of Bethesda, is in Miami, Fla. for a visit of several months with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Hodges. Sponsored by the guild of Grace Episcopal Church, Woodside, an elabor- | ate card party will be held in the Parish Hall Monday evening. Mrs. L. | M. Christie heads the committee of arrangements. Mrs. Ray Fox of Winnipeg, Canada, is a visitor at the home of her parents 1 Mr. and Mrs. Upton Bowman, at Ger- | mantown. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Randall. the former director of music at the Meth- odist Church at Woodside and the latter soprano soloist at Petworth Bap- iist Church, Washington, and Mrs Dorothy Radde Emery. pianist-accom- panist, of Silver Spring, gave a de- lightful recital at the Woodside Church Tuesday_evening. Mrs. Paul Wire entertained at two iables of bridge at her home in Clarksburg last Saturday evening, her sts being Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed . and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Mr. and Gassaway Linthicum, Miss Helen Bodine and Mr. John Wire, Mrs. Albert A. Ady of Rockville. spent the week visiting Mr. Ady's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ady, at Locust Grove Farm, Harford County. Rockville Schoel Seniors Tosts at Elaborate Dance. The annual dance of the senior class of the Rockville High School was held | in the high school gymnasium last Saturday night with a large number of students and former students of the school and others attending. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Bouic. Mr. | Mrs. J._Darby Bowman and Mr. and | Mrs. * Fletcher Schott were the | chaperons. Mrs. S. Newton Brewer and Mrs. willis B. Hilton entertained at bridge at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Chiswell, near Dick- erson this afternoon, about 75 guests attending. Delightful refreshments were served. Mr. Preston B. Ray, clerk of the circuit court for the county, and for- mer State's Attorney Joseph C. Cissel, motored to Front Royal, Va the week for a short visit Ray's brother and sister-in-law, and Mis. Benton G. Ray. Misses Dorothy and Eleanor M gruder entertained the Young People's | Missionary Society of Grace Methodist Church, Gaithersburg, in their home in Gaithersburg Monday evening. A program was rendered under the di- rection of Miss Virginia Moore, after which refreshments were served. Mr. Mr. O. W. Anderson, county agri- | cultural agent, and Mr. Albert A. Ady. assistant- county agent of Rockvil | Mr.. Kelly Rice and Mr. Thomas C. Kelly of Darnestown, and Mr. John B. Diamond. Mr. McKendree Walker. Mr. | Grover Walker and Mr. Ralph Walker of Gaithersburg. attended the annual banquet of the State Holstein Breeders’ Lo * 3101 ONNECTICUTS O AVENUE 0 I { Tilden street, Tuesday evening, May 20, i mellow tone . . . that the Wheelock is the Uprights From $50 Up lighted case of brown mahogany. THE GREATEST GRAND PIAN VALveE IN THE COUNTRY AT DEMoOLL’S 2 Don’t confuse this little piamo with other instruments Wheelock is a thoroughly dependable, durable piano with a perfect action and fine With ivory keys, brass hardware and a beautiful lacquered high- You'll agree, too, when you see this instrument greatest value o btainable. Most unusual values in exchanged instruments and floor demonstrators in PIANOS, VICTROLAS and RADIOS Grands From $295 Up From $25Up Convenient Deferred Payments B S NN EE RN E RS ENENENENEEENEEENENERRE) DEMOLL Victrolas Pay Only 25 Deposit and balance 8 Per Month WHEELOCK MINIATURE GRAND Built by the Manufacturers of the Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Pianos elling at low prices. The »Our MAY SALE in FULL SWING « Radios From $50 Up PIANO AND FURNITURE CO. Twelfth and G Sts. Pianos, Victrolas, Furniture, Radios, General Electric Refrigerators and | | | | | | | ! success in ev | I i MISS take place late in June. MARGARET ROD Whose parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rodeffer of | her engagement to Mr. James Harold Westfall of Paterson, N. J., the wedding to SOCTETY." | Congreuion al Club Plans Charming Entertainment The last program of the year at the | Congressional Club Friday, May 31, promises to be a delightful finale, as | Mrs. Prederick Farrington will discuss | “The Season's Plays on Broadway." | Mrs. Farrington is a Washingtonian and has an enviable reputation as a public speaker. Philippine, day at the Congressional ! Club Friday was unque and highly en- joyable. The club is the scene of mar: brilliant and fashionable affairs, but nothing lovelier has been seen this sea- son, it is claimed, than the native cos- tumes of the musicians who presentrd a program Friday afternoon. They were enthustastically recalled again and again. Young Ernesto Valleyo has won much attention in the musical worid as a violinist. Mme. Clara de la F:ama charmed her audience with & voice full of native melody well trained. Miss Rosaria Picazo and Miss Guevano at the piano, and Manuel del Rosarin with the cello. contributed largely to this successful performance. Mme. Osals, wife of the new Com- missioner for the Phifippines, read from manuscript & thoughtful discussion of the home life in the islands. their ideal | being to make home the most important place. but many women are now going into the professions. She assisted her husband in his campaign. FER, Lovettsville, Va., annéunce | arris-Ewing Photo. | Association at the Francis Scott Key[ Hotel in Frederick, Thursday evening. Galthersburg Chapter, 0. E. §. Entertains at Supper. The supper given in the Gaithers- burg Masonic Hall last evening by the Gaithersburg Chapter of the Eastern Star was well attended and proved a way. Mrs. Charles E. Crawford w: airman of the general committee of arrangements. Mrs. Harry A. Dawson was hostess to the Rockville Tuesday Afternoon Hrh}(’e Club in her Rockville home this week. Mrs. F. Bache Albert was hostess at an elaborate bridge-luncheon at the Montgomery Country Club, Rockville, Thursday afternoon, and this afternoon Mrs. Stedman Prescott and Miss Mary Lee Cashell entertained at a similar function at the home of Mrs. Prescott, Rockville. Members of Epworth Methodist Church, Washington, visited Epworth Hall in Galithersburg Wednesday eve- ning and presented the three-act com- edy, “The Minister's Wife.” for the pleasure of the inmates of the Metho- dist Home for the Aged in Gaithersburg. Mrs. Sadie Fields entertained at four tables of bridge at her home in Rock- ville yesterday afternoon, her guests including Rockville, Gaithersbutg and Laytonsville friends. ‘The monthly meeting of the Woman's AETRRLLATHALELTAERL LN ERN SRR SANNAN Missionary Soclety in the Mkvflle;\ Baptist Church, Wednesday afternoon, | was conducted by the vice president, Mrs. Russel Conklin. Following the | program refreshments were served. ASNNNENNE L WATER-PROOP SERVICEABLE Priced from $10.00 to $50.00 J Margaret ~ <~ ~ < Withers Children’s Shop Announcing Our “Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Coats and Hats at HALF PRICE Infants’ Dresses and Chil- dren’s Frocks. through 14 years substantially reduced. 1332 Connecticut Avenue ’.\\\M\\“\x\\“\\m\\\\\\\\\s\ # WAL TR NNNAN DECORATION DAY Opens wide the gates to the The vogue of contrasting white footwear with sun-tan dicted by fashion’s arbiters, is met with beautiful slippers for every Summertime occasion. I hosiery, pre- White and Sports Shoes Now star in new Summer s .50 “Hahn-Special” shoes, at all our stores. New semi- sports slashed —iront sandal White kid—a most intriguing modeL. Pictured, two of many Jovely white kid modes for gradu- ations, afternoon teas and other Sum- mer occasions—fea- tured in lovely Hahn “Carlions” $10-50 At our F St. Shop Smart Sports ‘Women's Shop Cor 7Tth & K Sts. only Another low heel, white kid beauty —also shown in blonde kid or “Khaki Kool” prints, : Many other “Carl- ton” peerless white fashions— $10-50 to $18.50 Shoes S wagger white calf, open-iront, wing tip rub- ber sole sports shoe. For spectators white trimmed with £12.50 sportswear, buck, bro Black trim- med, white cal, rubber- sole golf or sports shoe. A real goli shoe— tan elk, brown rep- tile trim—also white and black cambina- tion— £10.50 Two - tone browh calf, open-front sports tie; leather sole, low heel. These, and many others 1207 F St. —at _ALL our stores! 3212 14th