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SOCIETY.’ THE SUNbAf STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 23, -1929—PART 3. Feature Week in Annapolis Card Pasties, Teas and Luncheons Scheduled. Visitors Entertained—Changes Made in Official Personnel at Naval Academy. ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 22—The ar- and departure of th quiet . There is some entertaining of an informal nature and there are some visitors coming and §oing. The midshipmen of the second class are allowed leave over the week ends and the officers recently ordered here for aviation also take advantage of the short leave, so that over the week ends many are away from Annapolis. Comdr. and Mrs. Fred T. Berry moved from their house on Rodgers Toad Friday. Comdr. Berry left for Lakehurst, N. J., where he will join the li‘gur-t!nn-llr service. Mrs. all, later joining Comdr. Berry at Lakehurst. Comdr. Berry are very popular here is expressed over their Regret also is felt at the d of Comdr. and Mrs. Alger nm who leave many friends. 3 Dressel leaves this week for duty at Lakehurst. Mrs. C. C. Billings, Comdr. Dressel’s mother, who has been spend- ing the Spring and early Summer with her son and daughter-in-law, has left dor her home in New York State. Comdr. M. E. Manly spent a short leave of absence here with his family, arriving Saturday from Fort DuPont, Del, and returning North Sunday for tour of duty connected with the Army War College. Mrs. and her sister, Mrs. L. C. Bertolette, left Tuesday by motor for Wilmington, Timer land avenue, and will have as his guest for the remainder of the month his nephew, Manfredo Campario of Milan, Admiral and Mrs. Halligan Announce Daughter Engaged. The engagement has been announced by Admiral and Mrs. John Halligan of their daughter, Miss Katherine Loomis Halligan, to Ensign Charles Adair of California, a graduate in the class of 1926 at the Naval Academy. Mr. Clayton Brewer entertained at tea Saturday afternoon at his old home on the Marlborc road near Annapolis. His sister, Miss Helen Brewer, also en- tertanied Sunday afternoon at a small tea in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Atterbury of New York and Annapolis, Wwho have recently opened their country home near St. Margarets. Mr. Henry Phipps and his daughter, Miss Louise Phipps, entertained a few Spring. Prances Du Barry of Baltimore was_the guest this week of Mrs. John Pitcher at her home in Wardour. Du Barry and her mother, Mrs. Duanna Du Barry, have just returned from a visit of several months in Europe. They will be joined shortly in New York by Mfts. Du Barry’s son, Mr. Frank Du M. E. Manly | will recent appointment of Mr. Joseph Pot- the | ter Cotton of New York as Un . | retary of State, as Mr. . | and lhur-ln-hov:, he aF Z sfig‘ i éé 2 3 i g iazzg ¥ ks H B HEERES E entertained ‘at a small tea Friday at their Mrs. James Elizabeth Nott near Anmp‘o'l‘l;‘ is | Hoover, will remain with their grand- mother, Mrs. Arthur Wiliams, in Kens- | Maryland avenue. of honor were present Mrs. Carryl Bryan, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, Mrs. John Bowers, Mrs, Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. George Turner, Claude, Mrs. Charles Doyen, Mrs. Jo- seph Valiant and Mrs. Bowie McChesney. Capt. Sidney K. Evans of the Chap- lain Corps left Annapolis Friday for Washington, where he will head the Corps of Chaplains of the Navy. Capt. Evans has taken an apartment in Washington and his residence here, on Porter road, will be occupied by Comdr. Frank H. Lash and family. Mrs, Gilbert Rowclif, wife of Capt. Rowclif, returned Tuesday from Old Point Comfort, where she was Joined over the week ends by Capt. Rowclif. Mrs. Rowclif’s father, Ad- miral H. C. Leuize, who has recovered from a recent illness, is expected to join his daughter here shortly at their residence, on King George street. Ad- miral Leutze is at present the guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Trevor W. Leutze, in New ‘York. * Mme. Campario of Milan, formerly Miss Eleanor Terry of Annapolls, ar- rived Sunday to be the guest qf her cousin, Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, at her home, Ogle Hall. Wednesday a luncheon was given at the new Mount Vernon Club in Baltimore fof Mme. Campario by Mrs. Charles F. Macklin, The other guests were Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, Mrs. Willlam A. S. Macklin and Miss. Emily Macklin. Mrs. Cusacls had as her guests over the week end Mrs, Archibald Stirling and her two children, Edith and John Bull of Washington. Mr. Nelson Turner, after graduating at the University of Virginia, ‘has ar- rived in Annapolis of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, at Wardour. Mr. Mason Terry, who has and | Prederick Cotton, at Waterbury. and is at the home | ing been spending the Winter in Washington, has opened his apartment, on Mary- Snow White and Grey Hairi Will Absolutely Not Turn Yellow By Our New Sen Process of PERMANENT WAVING idersec- Cotton’s brother Bl")’l;.'»:'l'ldhMI‘L Frede- rick J. Cotton , have a coun- lace at Waterbury, neai Annapolis. wu‘; Richard Poor of New York, recently appointed to the new fourth Bulmer, at her apart- d avenue. Mr. Poor as °‘.25..k.“ of “the Naval Was & and was well known here. Admiral and Mrs. Willlam Woodward Phelps of Portsmouth, N. H. visited Annapolis for a short time last week. They were the guests also of their fl\flm-in-ll', Mrs .Woodward Phelps, at home of her other, Mrs. Acfivity in Social Affairs Noted Among North Suburban Folk Residents Planning for Sum- mer Recreation — House Guests Entertained— Shafer, | David MISS GLYTHA STOURTON, Daughfier of Maj. and the Hon. Mrs. Herbert - | for Canada, where she will visit Judge and Mrs. Goodman of Lake Forest at their Summer home. after spend- her son-tn-law Louis Boyn- her home, in Kensington, ing the Winter with taken possession of thelr Summer home, near Rockville. Mrs. Keplinger Hostess To Garden Club Members. Mrs. Fred Keplinger entertained the members of the Battery Park Garden Club Friday at luncheon in the garden of her Bethesda home. Follo the luncheon the members visited the gar- dens of Miss Mona Gill, Mrs. A. L. Mrs. Benjamin Elmore, Mrs. Lumsden, Mrs. E. F. Kohman MacDo; 5 Mr. Ernest Fisk, who has been spend- ing a short time in Kensington with his mfllfl. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Fisk, Friday by motor for his home, in Oberlin, Ohio. He was accompanied by ‘his mp.mu and his sister, Miss Miss Home - Comings Special | summer Events—Pérsonal Notes. ington for several week longer. Miss Louise M has returned to her home in Newport News, Va., after spending the Winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parrey, in Bef thesda. . Mrs. James H. Adams of Kensington left yesterday for Knoxville, Tenn., Where she will.remain for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott D. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Miss Florence Braley and Miss Ruth Alexander entertained yesterday at the former’s home on Brookeville road in honor of Miss Margaret Waters Griffith, with a bridge shower preceded by luncheon. Mrs. William Howard Gilpin has re- turned to her home in Bloomfleld, N. J., after being the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah W. Jones, at the Briars, near Olney. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst and Daughter Going Abroad. Mrs. Frederick Parkhurst of Edge- moor accompanied by her daughter, Miss Anna Parkhurst, left this week for New York, where they will be joined by Mr. Parkhurst and their son, Mr. Glidden Parkhurst, who have been spending some time in Philadelphia. They will sail this week for England, where they will spend the remainder of the Summer, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwards have as their guests at their home, in Battery Klrk. the dh"ti.‘te{‘:.! sister, Miss Minnie , an eir nieces, Miss Margaret Adams and Miss Dorothy Indianapolis, Ind., who will be guests for a month. Mr. Barnard Welsh, jr., of Rockville, is staying at the Norfolk Country Club durng the junior tennis tournament, Eastern section, in which he is play- g, Mrs. Richard Antrobus of Edgemoor Where she 15 the gaes ot ‘e sod S e s e lest of . AN 3 Oscar Stemn, Mrs. Victoria Massey has returned to mal, It Costs No More at J., | tion_with tended. e Wi at Amherst College and visited with friends in Mount Ver- non, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graff of Kensing- ton left Thursday for Monroe, N. Y., where they will sojourn for the rest of the Summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer O. Stabler have as their guests at their hime, in Sandy Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton De Vorak of New York. :{General and Special Social Events Listed In Wgek Just Closed House Guests Noted in Chevy Chase—Residents Visiting in Other Cities. Personal Notes of Interest. Miss Nora Taylor of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. John Miles of New York, N. Y., ‘were the week end guests of Mrs. Harry Paul Gentner of Forty-second street. Mr. Charles Fouts of Meryland Uni- versity is ;f:ndlng the Summer vaca- ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fouts of McKinley street. Miss Olive Montgomery of Philadel- phia, Pa., is the house guest of her cousin, Mrs. Burton Corning of Leland street. Mr. Irwin L. Moore and his son, Donald C. Moore of North Pelham, N. Y., dre the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingemar street. Miss Sarah Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulton of Thirty-third street, entertained at tea Tuesday from 4 to 6 o'clock pm. Mr. and Mrs. George Lynch and their daughter Joan of Forty-fourth place left Monday for England, where they will spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Wilkinson of Just Enough, of these for a $10 Values Stourton, who will leave in August —Bachrach Photo. Forty-fourth place are attending the convention of Mr. Wilkinson'’s fraternity at_Swampscott, Mass. Miss Ethel Thorne of Remington, June Wedding Graces Calendar of Events In Nearby Maryland Severe-Brock err;l"e in Hyattsville Society Fea- ture—Notable - Entertain- ments in Week's Sched- “le. HYATTSVILLE, Md., June 22.—Rev. C. H. Cannon, former pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Hyattsville, and now pastor of Marvin M. E. Church South, Washington, offici- ated at the marriage of Miss Inez May Elizabeth Brock, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Addison M. Brock of Wine ave- nue, Hyattsville, and Mr. Howard Rich- ardson Severe, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Severe, which took place Satur- day afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents on Banner street, Hyattsville. A company of friends and relatives wit- nessed the ceremony. The bride was lnendeg‘ b{h her _sister, gflflw.’%fl::e Brock, &hd the bridegroom by Mr. = non Clark. A reception followed the iss , Miss Molly Owens, Louse’ Carr and Miss Rith Miss Duckett won' the first prize is spending the week end with her | Peggy Vi sister, Mrs. B. T. Heflin of Connecticut Mrs. Howard Jones has returned to her home, on Livingston street, after spending & month in Louisville, Ky. Mr. William Kendall, a student at Dartmouth College, has returned to spend the Summer with his parents, Mr..and Mrs. W. C. Kendall of Kirke street. Mr. Allen Graham of Swavely School, *t:‘;in!' Va., ; xfind‘n.lns his vacation s paren! 3 Mrs. Geol Graham. it Miss Dorothy Seay, & student of the University of Mississippi, formerly of Chevy Chase, is the house guest of Miss Sarah Fulton on Thirty- street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Prank Kelley have returned to their home on Ingomar street after attending the graduation of their son, Mr. John Stafford Kelley, at Franklin and Marshall Academy, who accompanied his parents home. Mr. Weaver Garnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garnett, left Thursday for Annapolis, Md., where he will enter the United States Naval Academy. Misses Carol, Lucille and Maude !::l‘b';flc{.l'e Patterson n;reet enur;;mea at s -81y and shower Thurs- day .evening honor of Miss Ruth Pearce, whose marriage to Mr. Kenneth Forbes will take place June 29. Miss Marian Bates of Livingston street entertained at a supper dance Monday evenini at the Arlington Hotel in honor of Mr. Weaver Garnett, who will enter the United States Naval Academy Thursday. Miss Mildred Ward of Rockville, Md., is the house guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oehmann of Morrison street. Mr. Ward Oehmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oehmann of Morrison street, entertained at a dance Wednes- day evening in honor of the members of the graduating class of the McKin- ley Technical High School. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford of Leland street left Wednesday for Mon- of Washington have been visiting their Miss Gertrude Abell, her brother, Combs Abell, Cali- Surprise Party in Honor of Birth Anniversary. Mr. Albert Gantt, chairman of the board of trustees of the Bowie graded school, was a surprise party ‘Thursday to cel his forty-second birthday anniversary. Mr. Gantt also tauk Point, Long Island, N. Y., to at-{|Is scoutmaster, Bowle Troop, and super- tend the American Bankers' Association convention. Mr. G. Stuart Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker of Cedar park- way, is spending the week end at Tray- len, N. J. Mrs, George F. Buell of Herndon. Va., is visiting Miss Margaret Russell on McKigley street. Dr. D. G. Davis of McKinley street ave Sunday for Los Angel Cal! les, , to attend a convention of the Union Central Life Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton have returned to their home on Hesketh street after spending a month in Cali- fornia and at Lake Louise. Dr. and Mrs. W. 1. Ogus enteértained at a dance Saturday evening, June 15, in their home on McKinley street. Miss McKnight, Bride-to-Be, At Home This Afternoon Miss Alice Gardner McKnight, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. gar Sensen; McKnight of South Washington, Va., will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. Miss McKnight will be- come the bride of Mr. Guy Guthrie Gilcrest Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock in the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. You Can .90 intendent of Holy Trinity Sunday school. Present at the reception were the Rev. Mr. Parsons, the Rev. J. G. Gantt, Miss E. E. E. Smith of Balti- more, Mr. Huffington, the Misses Nichols and Eley, Mrs. Stanley Gil- bert and Miss Colombe. Mrs. Del Rey W. Coleman, nee Rozelle Weed of New York City, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Weed, in Seabrook. Mrs. Coleman was a bridesmaid at the wed- ding_of Miss Katherine C. Bumtsky and Prof. William Lowman, which took place June 6 in St. Stephen’s Church, Washington. Mr. and. Mrs. Willlam 2. Brown of Seabrook -recently enteitained Mr. E. Brown, jr. of Ball YOUR ANCESTRY— If you are interested in your family history send 10c in stamps for 168-page priced cata- logue of our Genealogical Books. Goodspeed’s Book Shop 7 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. Two-Day Sale Sleeveless Silk ‘DRESSES Buy 2for$10 Just unpulu‘ this group of grenfa. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Daisy, Hillmead. The , | returned from Europe after Erie, Pa., where they will remain several months. street, lg:.unt mm,uvmmnn Egglesmere, Clara J. Madden of New York City is visiting her son, Mrs Ira J. Madden, Bunker Hill road, Moun Rainer. Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Thirty-fourth street, Mount Rainier, are on a motor trip through Washington State, They will be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Bothell, Greeley, Colo., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thirtieth street, Mount Rairier, have returned from a motor trip to Florida where they spent several weeks. Mr. Ralph Frey of Ash street, Mount Rainler, returned from Quebec, i , Where he attended the conven- Leather Chemists’ Y dAnocu' tion of which he is vice presi- lent. es Charles. Rogers of John- , Hyattsville, entertained ridge Club this week. luded BANISH GRAY HAIR | Bl M b i personal service. used ex- clusively. and Mrs. Wells. Miss Margaret Miriam, who recently of study in tion at her . gaged cert and radio work in New York Mrs. Melvin Edlavitch of Bowie left yesterday for a trip of 15 days which will include Cleveland and Chicago. 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The wedding will take place July 18 in Annapolis, Md. f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt and children of Maryland Park have been visiting Mr. Henry Davis in Fairfax, Va. ‘The family of Mr. Sumner Welles, after visiting Mrs. Welles’ mother, Mrs. Richard Townsend, avenue, Washington, have maved into their new home in Oxon HIf district, adjacent to Fort Foote. Mr. Welles re- cently returned from Haiti where he was & member of the Dawes Commis- ion. Miss Hilda Ward of Baden had as her guest last week Miss Louise Spencer of ‘Warren, Mass. Mrs. J. J. T. Graham of Springfleld will entertain with a lawn party Tues- day, June 25. The p: of the a fair will be devoted to purchase a carpet for the altar of St. George Episcopal Church. Mr. Austin L. 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