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2 SOCIETY. Rare Festivities of Record In Annapolis Social Circle Navy Academy Classes Give Hop as Week End Feature—Charming Dinners and Other Special Functions. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 17.—With & hop tonight in Dahlgren Hall for the three classes—first, second and third— and the many athletic events during the day, Annapolis will have another crowded week end. The varsity crew is at Cambridge, Mass., for a race with Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There are no crew races Rere this Saturday. ‘Thursday last a number of Anna olis ladies were invited to a large lunch- ®on, given by Mrs. Heiner, wife of Capt. Robert Heiner, M. C, U. 8. N., in her quarters at Quantico, Va. Those who motored over were Mrs. J. 8. Bowdoin, Miss Elizabeth Nott, Mrs. George ‘Turner, Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Miss Helen Brewer, Miss Mollie Milligan, Mrs. Wal- ton Hopkin, Mrs. Lawrence Miller, Mrs. Henry Dinger, Mrs. Coleman Rogers, Mrs. Thomas Kurtz, now living in Balti- more and formerly of Annapolis. From Washington were Mrs. Robert Kennedy, wife of Rear Admiral Kennedy, M. C. U. S. N.; Mrs. Charles Austin, M DuBois, wife of Capt. Barron B. Du- Bois, 8. C, U. 8. N. (retired); Mrs. George P. Neal, wife of Capt. Neal, and Mrs. Wallace. Also Mrs. Robert L. Denig and Mrs. Charles M. De Valin of Quantico. Capt. and Mrs. Heiner formerly lived in Annapolis and have many friends here. Mrs. John Barker, who opened her home recently on King George street, spent the past week end at Atlantic City. Mrs. Barker Glenn, Mrs. Barker's daughter, was also in Annapolis after gehndgfi the Winter at Chestnut ill, Pa. ‘The guests at the card party and tea Monday last given in honor of Mrs. Clarkson Bright by Mrs. Howard, wife of Comdr. Douglas Howard, in her home, on Acton place, were Mrs. Dennis Claude. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Miss Helen Woodward, Mrs. Ridgely Melvin, Miss Elizabeth Claude, Mrs. Joseph Mal- comson, Mrs. Hallam Claude, Miss Laura Steele, Miss Isabel Claude, Mrs. Howard Morton, Mrs. Charles Leiper, Mrs. Willlam Marcy and Mrs. Jane Burgess. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely | Melvin entertained at supper for Mrs. | Bright in their home, Aberdeen, on South River. Mrs. Bright left Sunday to join her husband, Lieut. Comdr. Bright, in China. Mr. and Mrs. Charles De P, Valk and their daughter, Anna Douglas Valk, opened their country home, Claylands, at Arundel, near Annapolis, Jast week, after having spent the Win- ter and Spring in Baltimore, where they had an apartment. Thursday of this week a number of naval officers left here as guests of Mr. Joseph Mack, brother of Mrs. Henry Dinger, on Mr. Mack’s private car for !g.g:isvflle, Ky., where they will witness party will return tomorrow, Sunday, |* and Mr. Mack will leave for his home in Torresdale, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr., entertained at dinner Saturday evening last in their home on South River, in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Charles Soule. Their other guests were Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton. Capt. and Mrs. Soule returned to New York Sunday after a week end here. Capt. Soule joined his ship, the Bfldfi!, which recently returned with the fleet from Southern waters. Mrs. Willlam F. Halsey and her mother have returned to join Capt. William F. Halsey here on the Reine Mercedes from a u'lgato Norfolk, Va. Lieut. and Mrs. Iph C. Alexander éntertained st dinner Thursday last at their residence on Franklin _street. Among those present were Mrs. Farber, wife of Comdr. William Farber; Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. L. C. Ber- tolete, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leonard Austin, Lieut. and Mrs. Victor C. Bar- ringer, Lieut. and Mrs. W. A. 8, - lin and Lieut. Nichplas B. Van Bergen. Miss Clara Smith of Rochester, N. Y., Annapolis at Carvel Hall, entertained Wod::%:d.ly of this week at a bridge luncheon at the Blue Lantern Tea Room on King George street. Miss Smith’s guests were Mrs. Edward Derlington Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Graham, Mrs, William _Dawson, Mrs. ~ Middleton Bemmes Guest, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Mrs. George B. Keester, Mrs. Howard, 3Mrs. W. E. Hall, Mrs. D. Claude Handy, Miss Mollie Milligan, Mrs. John Mar- ston, Mrs. James Cresap, Mrs. John Pitcher and Mrs, Howard McCormick. Lieut., Comdr. and Mrs. Martin Griffin of Philadelphia and their daughter ispent the week end in Annspolis at Carvel Hall. Miss Griffin was among those present at the first class ‘hop. Baturday evening Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Griffin were the guests of honor at s supper party given by Mrs. M. E. Manly, wife of Comdr. Manly, and her . sister, Mrs. Calvin Bertolette, in their apartment on Maryland avenue. The ! guests asked to meet Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Griffin were Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. Chsriton E. Battle, Mrs. William J. Gfles, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. | Logan, Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. Leonard Austin, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Howard | . D. Clarke, Mrs. Woodson, wife of Capt. * Walter B. Woodson; Lieut. Comdr. and | Mrs. Laurance Wild, Lieut. and Mrs.| Ralph C. Alexander, Lieut. and Mrs.| willlam _A. 8. Ml]l:kun and Lieut. Charles F. Macklin jr. Lieut. and Mrs. William A. 8. Macklin * returned to Mount Nebo, home of Capt. { and Mrs. Charles F. Macklin at Ilchester, Md.. after a visit to Lieut. and Mrs. Wiliiam H. Phillips at their residence on | ¥ Charles street. Lieut. Charles Macklin, | 3r., also spent a short time in Annapo-| iis’ and returned to the home of his| parents, Capt. and Mrs. Macklin, at Tichester, after duty at the Naval Base, Hampton Roads, Va. Lieut. Macklin's family is now in Washington State. A wedding of great interest took place here Saturday last at the residence of Capt. and Mrs. Walter Woodson in Ran-| owen, 3013 Dunbarton avenue. The bride, Miss Doris Dean | pregifast followed the ceremony for the 4 dall place. Hal!r?rd & niece of Mrs, Woodson, and daughter of Col. Frank C. Halford, the bride's only attendant. The best man was Lieut. Willlam E. Verge and the ushers were Lieuts. James S. Laid- law, Laurence E. Kelley, Herman Sall and John J. O'Donnell. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Jason Noble Pierce tion followed the ceremony and the out- of-town guests were Col. and Mrs. Dean Halford of Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mrs. E. 8. Lanz of Ashland, N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. John Dean of Bronxville, N. Y.; Miss Elsa Davis of New York: Mr. and M Alexander Ziegler of Drexel Hill, P Mrs, Robert Lansing, widow of Secre- tary Lansing, and Mr. Miles Poindexter, an uncle of the bridegroom. Upon thefr return from the wedding trip the young couple will reside at Murray Hill, Lieut. Burford being on duty at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Woodson, wife of Capt. Walter B. Woodson, and their children will spend the Summer at Jamestown, R. 1. Comdr. and Mrs. James Ware enter- ined Saturday at their residence on Rodgers road, in honor of Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. William C. Cole. Their other guests were Chaplain and Mrs. Frank Lash and Capt. and Mrs. Al- bert Church. Mrs. Richard Baldwin left Sunday for New York, where she is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Robert Seney, in her home in Seventy-third street. Comdr. M. E. Manly spent the week guest of his mother, Mrs. Basil Manly. Lieut. James McWilllams, jr., gave one of the largest of the dinners given this Spring at the Officers’ Club, Sun- day evening in honor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McWilllams of Paterson, N. J. Among those invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams were Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, Capt. and Mrs, Willlam F. Halsey, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. Allen F. Westcott, Prof. and Anderson, Lieut. and Mrs. Jennings Courts, Prof. Hatfield of 8t. John’s Col- lege, Prof. Robert James, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Benjamin Perry_ and Mr. James Whittaker of Paterson, N. J. Comdr. and Mrs. Henry G. Cooper, jr.,, entertained on Sunday at luncheon, at_their residence in Murray Hill. Mrs. Prank Brumby and Miss Isabelle Brumby, wife and daughter of Rear Ad- miral Brumby, are spending this month in Annapolis and are stopping at Car- 1 1. Rear Admiral by and ily will shortly yard at Norfolk where will be in command. Social Calendar Is Featured By Matrimonial Events (Continued ¥rom First Page.) all wore lace mitts and slippers to match their gowns and they carried Spring flowers. The best man was the older brother of the groom, Mr. Benjamin Duffield Hamilton of New York. The ushers were Mr. J. Hopkinson Smith of New York, Mr. S.;,mour Montgomery, Mr. John Ramsay, Mr. Oliver Payne, Mr. quver Speakman and Mr. Henry Ham- ton. There was a reception immediately following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, on Woodley place. The house and garden were decorated with white candles, pink les, del- phinium, snaj jons and baskets of Spring flowers. The bridal couple were assisted in receiving by the bride’s mother, who wore a of green printed chiffon with an alencon lace yoke, beaded in green, and a horsehair braid hat trimmed with narcissi, and by the groom’s mother, who was in black lace. Mr. Hamilton was in the class of '27 at Princeton and Miss Spal was & graduate of Miss Maderia’s School in Washington, later going to Vassar. Some of the out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mrs. Harry Covington of Princeton, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franklin of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. James Whaley of Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. W, H. Schweppe and Mr. A. D. Wilt, jr., of New Canaan, Conn.; Mrs. Henry Burrough Lloyd of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson of College Park, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Sydner Lanier Bartlett of Rye, N. lY.; Mr. g N. Y son, the former recently appointed Minister of Ecuador. After the reception the young vouple left on an extended motor tour through New England, later going to the bride- groom’s Summer home, at Middle Had- dam, Mass. For her going-away oos- tume the bride wore a blue cloth suit, made with a flared coat and skirt, with an eggshell-color blouse with a hand- faggoted yoke, and accessories to corre- spond. Early in June Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamilfon, jr, will be home in their new apartment, at 84 street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘The marriage of Miss Frances Char- lotte Cuatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cuatt of Spencer, N. Y, to Dr. Melville Lynwood Heiges of Takoma Park, D. C., took place yesterday after- noon at 5 o'clock in Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church, the Rev. C. E. Hawthone officiating. ‘The wedding ceremony was quiet but impressive, Miss Effie Collamore giving a program of organ music during the ceremony. Dr. Heiges and his bride will make their home at Thornton Courts, 410 Cedar _ street northwest, Takoma Park, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Hellen an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Hadassah Hamilton, to Mr. Harry Mor- ton Merriman, ir., of St. Michaels, Md., son of Mr. and Mre. Harry Morton Merriman of New York. yesterday st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Welding D. A members of the two families who wit- nessed the ceremony. Mr. Merriman ¥TU.s. M. C, and the late Mrs. Halford, was married to Lieut. William Page Burford, U N. Mrs. Van Cleave, wife of Lieut. Joseph Van Cleave, was 604 11th N.W. Cool . . . Dis ineseareiB EBach one stand: and his bride left later for a wedding trip through Cana St. Matthew's Episcopal Chureh at tinctively Smart ird’s Frocks s out front for its of Washington. The bride was given away | by her father, Col. Halford. A recep- ' end at Norfolk, Va., where he was the ! and Mrs. Roland W. Schuman, Prof. | Mrs. Carroll 8. Alden, Comdr. and Mrs. | Oscar Smith, Lieut. and Mrs. Byron 8. | THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON | Remsen | HARRIS & EWING WNBERWOOD Seat Ploasant, Md., was the scene of an attractively appointed wedding Wednes- day evening when Miss Estelle Coates, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Coates an the ‘late Willlam Coates, became the bride of Mr. arles Frederick Cooper of Washington in the presence of large number of relatives and friends. Rev. Cole performed the ceremony. The Church was effectively decorated. ‘The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. Robert Coates, was in white taffeta and tulle. Mrs. Edith McGarry, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Esther Orton, Miss Louise Schultz and Miss Frances Cooper. Mr. Jack Gordon was the best man. A reception followed at the home of the bride, after which the couple left on a trip. Upon their return they will take up their residence in Washington. The Rev. and Mrs. d | Seales of Vicksburg, Miss., a | home in Washington at Woodley Park after June 1 in Norfolk. STAR, WASHINGTON, Beauchamp of Snow Hill, Md, an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Lydia T. Beauchamp, to Mr. and Wash- ington, Wednesday at Rockville, Md. Mr, and Mrs, Searles will make their Towers, after a trip to Southern Pines. Mrs, Bessie R. Ehrlich, has sent out cards announcing the marriage of her daughter Dorothy to Mr. David C. Buchalter, Thursday, May 15, in Washington. Mrs. Katharine R. McFarland an- nounces the marriage of her daughter Stella Neville to Mr. Russell V. Gordon of Norfolk, Saturday, May 10, in the Manse of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, the pastor, the Rev. John C. Palmer, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon will be at home A Sale of NEWEST Barbara Home 1115 “F” Street N. W, D. C, MAY 18 1930—PART THREE. MAIDS AND MATRONS WHO LIKE THE OUTDOOR LIFE DURING SPRING VNOERWOOD UNOERWOOD St. Gertrude's Guild Plans Entertainment The members of the 8t. Gertrude's | PP"Srebs (napped ot the Homestead: i SOCIETY." DAYS vNDERWOOD Upper lefi: Mrs. Harry Eaton, formerly Miss Margaret P. Farrand, in her garden, on Halpine road, Rockville, Md. Center: Mrs. George E. Hamilton, jr., of 2330 Wyoming avenue, from a Hot Springs, Va. pper right: Miss Mary Hunt, daughter of Mrs. Galllard Hunt, still a schoel- Guild have completed arrangements or | girl, but who will be added to the debutantes in a season or two. the card party which will be held for | Lower left: Mrs. Donald A. Davison, wife of Maj. Davison, photographed in the benefit of ‘the St. Gertrude's §chool | (he garden of her home, at 1634 Newton street northwest. of Arts and Crafts at the Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow, at 2 o'clock. garden of her Georgetown home. Lower right: Miss Ruth Rellly, daughter of Mr. Hugh Reilly, posed in the The committee is composed of Mrs. J. G. Haskell, chairman; Mrs. George P. Scriven, troness; Mrs. Elmer tickets; Mrs. R. L. Groves, chances: Mrs. Pete Wilmer, prizes; Mrs. Philip Marlowe, cards; Mrs. D. J. Cal- | lahan, reception, and Mrs. Maurice | Dudley Morgan, Mrs. J. Ryan Doran, confections. | Devereaux, Mrs. J. G. Haskell, Mrs. J. Among the patrons and patronesses | Eris Powell, Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty, are Col. E. Francis Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. William Lane, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, J. J. Noonan, Mrs. M. E. Alles, Mrs. | Mrs. Jules Demonet, M Ella Koli- | George P. Scriven, Mrs. B. F'. Saul, Mrs. | Harold P. Norton, Mrs. Anna G. Con- | nolly, Mrs. W. L. Capps, Mrs. James Your Victrola Is Worth $76.00 —on either Victrola-Radio Electrola Model No. RE45 or Model RE7S. This is a most unusual offer which, unfortunately, is for only 30 DAYS. Al- though the Victor Co. ac- cepts only Victrolas, we have made arrangements to take in certain types of radio as well. No greater satisfaction can be obtained by any other instrument. Liberal Credit Terms Victrola-Radio Electrola No. 75 $350 complete | pinski Ockershausen, Mrs. Agnes Mc- | Carthy, Mrs. John Cammack and Mrs. Henry Flather. It is a rather incongrucus sight te see Western Indians wearing war bton- nets attending “pow-wows” in most 1'p- to-date automobiles. $29.75 Coats & Suits. §14.88 $39.75 Coats & Suits. $19.88 News Notes Relating To Diplomatie Corps Members in Capital (Continued Prom Pirst Page.) de Diez de Medina have as their guest in the new legation at 1303 New Hamp- shire avenue, Senorita Rosa Disarro, who won the beauty contest in Bolivia and is known as Miss Bolivia. The Minister and Senora de Diez de Medina will entertain at luncheon to- day In compliment to their guest. The Minister of the Irish Free State. Mr. MacWhite, will return today from Detroit where he has beea for 10 days The charge d'affaires of France, M Henrl, returned yesterday from & short stay in New York. The newly appointed counselor of the d Mrs. K. Hori- in Washington and have taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Horinouchi has succeeded Mr. Setsuso Sawada, who was transferred some months ago. The first secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Shone will sail aboard the Corinthia, Thursday, May 29, for England to spend the Summer They will close their house on O atreet and will be accompanied by the young members of their family. ‘The assistant naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. W. C. Horton who have been in the South, returnsd yesterday to their apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel. e Afternoon Tea Announced By Crittenton Cirele A silver tea will be given by the | Indies of the Wesley Heights Florence Crittenton Circle Saturday afternoon. May 24, at the residence of Mrs. Hamil- ton, wife of Col. Charles 8. Hamilton, at 4511 Cathedral avenue northwest. Mrs. Hamilton will be in charge of ar- rangements and she will be assisted by Mrs. James C. Freeland, Mrs. R. Page Irving and Mrs. Earle W. Wallick. Homemade cake and candy will be for sale with Mrs. Le Roy Shoemaker in charge of the cake table, assisted by Mrs. Ruth C. Butler, Mrs. Howard G. Nichols and Mrs. Bernard Smith. Mrs. | C. Chester Caywood is in charge of the candy tables and her assistants are Mrs. Frank E. Nesbit, Mrs. Edith Pardoe, Mrs. C. Harmon Pardoe, Mrs. Arthur Dowell. jr.; Mrs. Charles R. Stark, . Cecil J. Wilkinson, Mrs. ric Bell, Mrs. Guy W. Leadbetter, Mrs. Albert Peters and Mrs. De Vere Weedon. MarsiagasrSehdiled ior the Early Future Miss Alice Cutts, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Richard Malcolm Cutts, U. B. M. C., whose marriage to Mr. John Pil- lotson Wainwright, son of Mrs. Clement Biddle, June 2. has selected as her maid of honor Miss Sallle Hews Phil- lips, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Ze. Barney Phillips. The other at- tendants will be Miss Nancy Pearson, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. George Grant Mason, Miss Dorothea Morgan, Miss Anne Bartol of Boston, Miss Ethel !utlker and Miss Virginia Jones of New York. Miss Elsie Mac McFadden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Arthur McFadden, will be married Tuesday momn to Mr. Brace Morgan Hooper of o, Ohio. After a two-week wedding trip through New York and Canada they will be at home in Toledo, Ohio. ——te— Senora Maria de Sacasa Honor Guest at Tea Senora Maria de Sacasa, wife of the Minister of Nicaragua, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. HOITrt Clopten and her daughter, Mrs. Leland Dotson ‘Webb, will entertain at a tea on Thurs- day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club. Mrs. Clopton with her son-in- law and daughter, Lieut. Webb, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Webb, is making her home at the Wardman Park Hotel. Lieut. Webb was recently transferred to Washing- ton for duty. MbsrHaseo L By Tonids Will Give Tea for Visitors Mrs. Hayry Le Roy Jones, has sent out cards for a tea tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at her home 1310 y-fourth street, to meet the members of the New York League of Advertising Women. The guests will in- clude members of the Women's National Press Club. FUR STORAGE That Is Safe and Reasonable! 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