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4 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY Annapz)lis Society Ends Summer With Labor Day Many Return to Homes There From Resorts as Beach Visit Back ¢ ANNAPOLIS, Md., September 12.— Labor day marked the close of the Summer séason and finds many of Annapolis society returning to their homes after spending the Summer at | resorts, while the Summer colony at the beach surrounding Annapolis are starting back to the city. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Soule and their son, Charles Soule, jr.. returned Tuesday to their home at 55 Franklin street after spending the Summer in their cottage in Jamestown, R. I. Dur- ing thelr absence Comdr. and Mrs. Grafton Beall occupled their house on Franklin street. have moved to an apartment at 5 Mary- Jand avenue, which they have taken for the Winter. Comdr, and Mrs. John T. Bowers yecently returned to their home on Charles street after spending the Sum- mer on the West Coast, Where they visited their son and daughter-in-law, | Lieut. and Mrs. John T. Bowers, Ir., at Tong Beach. and in San Diego were the guests of Lieut. and Mrs Brown. The latter formerly was Miss Eleanor Green of Annapolis and is a niece of Mrs. Bowers. Mrs. William L. Marcy. who has #pent the last year in the home of Miss Agnes Walton at 10 Francis street, has been in New York., where she went to | meet her son-in-law and _daughter, | Comdr. Clarkson Bright, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Bright, who have returned from China.; Mrs. Bright arrived in An- napolis Thursday to remain several weeks before going to Cambridge, M: Comdr. Bright is one of three officers selected to take a nine months’ course in law at Harvard University. Mrs. Riddick, wife of Comdr. Wlllard J. Riddick of the Navy Medical Corps, yeturned to her home Saturday after gpending several weeks in New Orleans. Prof. Charles L. Leiper of the Naval Academy Department of Mathematics has returned to his home in Acton place after spending several months in New Hampshire. Mrs. Leiper will join him the first of October. Dr. Richard Kuehnemund, of the faculty of St. John’s College, after spending the Summer in Germany. re- turned this week on the S. S. Europa and is staying in the home of Miss Munford on Prince George street Lieut. and Mrs. Charles M. Abson feft this week for Charleston, W. Va., or A visit 10T s 'Davis, wife of Comdr. Charles C. Davis, with her two daughters. Betty and Mary, and her son Charles, have spent the Summer in Comdr. Davis' mother's home on Little Aberdeen | Creek. They went today to their home in Washington. i Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. Wallis Gear- ing and their daughter Peggy arrived Jact week from Jamestown. R. I Mrs. ring and Peggv were the guests of Mrs. William J. Giles on the a Mercedes and Comdr. Gearing ed with his mother. Mrs. H. caring, on Southgate avenue. Comdr. and Mrs, Gearing left Wednesday for the naval training station at the Great TLakes, where Comdr. Gearing has been ascigned to duty and Mrs. Giles also hafe had as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Philler of New York. brother- in-law oad sister of Mrs. Giles. Copt. G ined at supper v Mr. and Mrs. and_Mrs. Gearing. and Mr:. Peter Dunn of Wash- on spert last week end with Mr and Mrs. Charles Dunn in the home of the latter's pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Valiant, at Wardour. Capt. Earl McBride, who recently has boen assigned to duty at the Naval Academy, and Mrs. McBride and their voung dauchter, have taken an apart- ment. at Carvel Hall, where they will yemain until thcir quarters at the | Neval Academy are ready for them. | Lieut. Comdr. Robert H. Maury and| Mrs. Maury recently have arrived from | Panama and were the guests for the k end of Miss Munford on Prince Seorge street. From here they motored | to Danville, Va.. where they will visit| dr. Maurv's parents. | Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. T. A. Solberg | Virginia | Alfred M. Pern ave as their s in their quarters on Porter road Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Trump and their daughter Mar- | jorie of ton. Del. Comdr. and| Mrs. Penn entertained at divner Friday evening in honor of their house guests. Others_in the company were Comdr. | and Mrs. W. R. Carter, Mrs. Frank| Smith her son. Lieut. Comdr. Mrs. Charles Howe, Mr. Mrs. Tulle, and Mr. and of Cynwyd. Pa. John Lofland and her daughter, nd, returned to their home helle, N. Y. the first of ths being guests of Lieut. Mus. Vincent Godfrey, in me on Fouthgate avenue. Arthus Owens_left Tuesday a weelk in New York and Phil- “omdr. and T8 Mrs. Warren, afier spend- ih Mrs. Warren's brother- sister, Lieut. Comdr. and ald Patterson, on Southgate nue. have gone to their home at t Menree, Va. Mrs. James S Bowdoin of St. Mar- e weeks ‘n York. spending several Mrs. Adrian R. Alfred, visit to their son-in-law | and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Rufus | Rose, at Dahigren. Va., have returned to their home on King George street. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, | after spending a month in Jamestown, | Comdr. and Mrs. Beall | Cha:les | ors Start Trek (] City. R. I, have returned to their quarters at the Naval Academy. The superintendent of the Naval Academy, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, has been in 8haron, Conn., with his family in their Summer home there. He returned today to the Naval Acad- jemy and was accompanied by Mrs. Hart and their children. Miss An;mr St::rgig Wed To Mr. Burr Tracy Ansell (Continued From PFirst Page) of Annapolis; Mr. Arthur Sturgis, jr., brother of the bride; Mr. Jackson C. ! Davis, Dr. Panagiotes 8. Constanti- nople of Washington; Mr. Edward T. | Kelley and Mr. Daniel P. O'Brien of Detroit, Mich. Mrs, Sturgis, mother of the bride, wore & gown of heliotrope-color chiffon | and lace. with a hat in deeper shade. Later in tne afternoon Mr. Ansell |and his bride left for a wedding trip, | the bride wearing a tan crepe frock,| a coat to match trimmed with brown | | fur and other accessories in brown. | | They will make their home at 4010 Le- |land street, Chevy Chase. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Grace B. Dodge of Plymouth, | Mass.: Miss Henrietta Lucy Owens of | New York and Col. Fred R. Brown and Mrs. Brown of Baltimore. A number of pre-nuptial parties werc | given for the couple. Among those who | | enteptained were Gen. and Mrs. An- sell, Who gave a dinner dance Thursday, | | at the Congressional Country Club and | Friday evening Miss Annie Graham en- tertained at a dinner dance at the Shoreham. _ Others who gave parties | were Miss Nancy Crowther, Miss Ellen | Dowling, Miss Patricia Dowling. Mrs. | aunt. Mr. and Mrs. | Cecil Owen, Miss Meta Luttrell and | Hartsor T. Hartson. STAR, \ WASHINGTON, D. MISS MARY FRANCES HARTSON, Who has left Washington for her home at Seattle after visiting her uncle and She is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Clinton —Bachrach Photo. Miss Ruth Kent. A wedding of more than usual in<! terest_was that yesterday afternoon of | Miss Barbara Elizabeth Decker, dnuah-‘ ter of Comdr. Walter B. Dwrk(‘r.} U. S. N, and Mrs. Decker, and Lieut. , Charles Phillips Hill, jr. U. 8. N, son fof Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Washington The ceremony was performed in the garden of Wakefleld Manor, the country home of the bridegroom’s aunt, Mrs. Marine Commandant And Mrs. Fuller Leave Tomorrow for Coast (Continued From.First Page.) George Barnett, and the birthplace of the bridegroom. The Rev. Edwin B Niver, formerly chaplain at Quantico, and now librarian of the College of Preachers of the Washington Cathedral, who officiated at the marriage of Mr and Mrs. Hill, performed the service yesterday afternoon. The arrangements for the wedding were as simple as possible owing to the death of the bridegroom's uncle, Mr. Montagu, brother of Mis. Hill and Mrs, Barnett, who was Killed in an automo- bile accident last week. Lieut. Hill and his bride will live at | Norfolk while the former's ship, the | U.'s. 8. Wright is there. Comdr. Decker |18 cn duty at Hampton Roads, Va. the headquarters of the fifth naval district. A wedding of unusual interest took place Wednesday .afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the Fourth Presbyterian Church when Miss Florence Lucille Ba- sim. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Willlam Basim, became the bride of | Mr. Harold Ordell Thomen. The Rev. James H. Miers, pastor of the church. performed the ' ceremony, and music | was rendered by Miss Evelyn Scott, violin soloist, who was accompanied by Mrs. Chester Adair on the organ The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore an empire model hat and dress of blue velvet. Her corsage bouquet was of orchids and |lilles of the velley. Her sister, Mrs. Bettis Basim Browne, was her only at- tendant and wore a gown and hat of ‘wine color velvet with a corsage cluster of roses and lilies of the valley. The best man was the bridegroom’s brother, | Mr. James T. Thomen. Out-of-town guests for the wedding | were the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. O. O. Thomen of Cleveland, io; Miss Goode and Miss Dorothy Thomen | of Columbus, Ohio. After the ceremony dinner was served at the Dodge Hotel for the wedding party and members of the family, after | which Mr. and Mrs. Thomen left on their wedding trip They will be at home after October 1 at Capite! Towers. Dorathy Perfeet PERMANENTS With Finger s Wave SCHoOL SPECIAL Dorathy Jr. Perm. With Finger Wave Just the Thing to Start the Young Miss Right Shampoo and Fingerwave, $1.00 Shampoo and Marcel, $1.00 Oil Steams, Manicures, Haircuts, Henna Packs, etc., 50c each. All Experienced Operator. DORATHY SHOPPES, Inc. 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TE T SUIT, Extra Specials $79.00 190.00 raph and many others FURNITURE etc., are Included at new Speclal Every article of Fur- niture, including Bed- room, Living Room, Chairs, Tables, Lamps, September Sale Prices. O. J. DE MoLL & Co. PIANOS 12th and G Sts. N.W, RABIOS FURNITURE Entrance on 12th St. the navy yard returned from Europe on the S. S. Bergenfjord after a six wecks' tour of the Scandinavian coun- tries. Lieut Lionel Claudius Goudeau, U |s. ™ has been detailed for duty at Camp Rapidan. the President’s camp in Virginia. Mrs. Goudeau, who is convalescing from a_ serious illness | contracted in China, will remain in their quarters at the Marine Barracks in Quantico, Va. where Licut. Gou- deau has been on duty. | Lieut. Warren Harlan Hoover, U.'S. A. who spent the Summer in Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs, John E. Hoover, at 2017 Kalorama road, left Frigay for Fort Myer to join his regiment, the 16th Fleld Artillery, Y/ashington with his parents, Special | {sented in the party, which included { Maj. and Mrs. Willis Hale. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Garrison. Mrs. G. W. Hare, Mrs. Robert H. Stackhouse and | Mr. Theodore Dewey. Unique Alfresco Dinner IniGelbrade Ganyon Miss Daisy C. Allwine has returned to her home in Kenilworth. D. C., from a | visit in Denver, the guest of Mr, Luaxman. Colo., where she was and Mrs. G. Edward fresco broiled steak dinner in the Bear Creek Canyon, one of the famous parks of the Rocky Mountain city. Among those in the company who motored to the canyon for the feast were Miss | Allwine. her hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Lau 17za Henderschodt, and_her Elwood Henderschodt; Mrs. Anna Smiley and Mr. George Heger. Mr. and Mrs. Lauxman spent two months last Spring traveling -in the East where they visited relatives. Mr. Lauxman is a brother of Mr. Louis Lauxman and went to Denver some C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1 Bride-to-Be Is Honored At Dinner Dance Given For Bridal Party Group Miss Ruth Thomas and Mr. Will Be Wed Wednesday. | | | Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas enter- | tained a company at the Shoreham | dinner dance last evening In honor of | their daughter, Miss Ruth Thomas, and | her flance, Mr. Thomas Alden Brad- {ford, son of Mrs. Alden Bradford, whose marriage will take place next Wednes- | day, September 16, at the Hamline | Methodist Church. ‘ The guests included members of the bridal party and were Dr. and Mrs. W. | Raymond Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred | Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. George Sul- livan, Miss illla_Ritter of Allen- town, Pa.; Miss Martha Lee, Miss Dorothy Thomas, Miss Virginia Arm- stong, Miss Marian Schaeffer of Nazareth, Pa; Mr. Donald Dick, Mr. Charles Bisheg, Gerard Lee and | MrA W. g:rrm\ or. number of parties have been given ltr‘: J\al-‘ueel'hom:r honor during the last veeks. mong those wh entertained for g i v ates| Richard Wilkinson andetheir daughter, Miss Lucile Wilkinson; Mrs. Elmer | Slather, Mrs. W. R. Thomas, Mr. and | Mrs. J. H. Haslet, Mrs. George Sullivan, | m‘r;é ww [nulm" AMLq!tDomlhy Thomas, | rginia Armstron, ss | Martha Lee, RESIRTEL Mrs. E. L. Bradt of Mobile, Ala., an- nounces the engagement and approach- ing marriage of her daughter, Miss | Eleanor D. Clinton to Mr. Sam Blase of | this city. The marriage to take place in the Bethany Baptist Church, Second | street and Rhode Island avenue, Octo- ber 14, at 4 o'clock. | Miss Clinton is a graduate of Barton | Academy and for the last year and a | half has held the position of night | superviser of Garfield Hoapital of which she is also a graduate. | She_will be attended by her sister, Miss Edna Clinton, as maid of honor, the other attendants being Miss Vir- ginia_Tompkins of Frederickshurg, Va., and Mrs. E. L. Weber of this cit; Mr. Blase is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Blase of this city, and is a member of lgmbda Sigma Fraternity and prominent in athletics Mr. Jack H. Spicer will act as best man for Mr. Blase with Mr. Kenneth W. Doyle and Mr. Wilbur F. Cross act- ing as ush 931—PART her are Dr. and Mrs. | ~ THREE. MISS GLADYS CONTENT MOORE, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laten Moore, whose marriage to Mr. John | Sanderlain Brugess, jr., will take place in Calvary Baptist Church at 5:30 o’clock, September 17. Vice President to Return To Mayflower Apartment (Continued_From First Page) ning of the Summer season. Mr. Remey is the brother of Mr. Charles Mascn Remey, whose marriage to Mrs. Karl D. Klemm, took place in Paris July 11, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason Remey will arrive in New York this week after a European wedding_tour. They will come to Washington shortly after their arrival and will be for the Winter season at their house on Massa- chusetts avenue which Mr. Remey re- cently built and to which additions are now being made. ‘The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- rick J. Hurley will sail early this weck from the Philippines for this country. They are expected in the capital Mon- | day, October 5. The Secretary and Mrs. Hurley were honor guests.at din- ner last evening of the Governor Gen- eral of the Philippines. Mr. Dwight F. Davis, and Miss Cynthia Davis. ‘The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- The evening before starting | East, Miss Allwine was given an_al- | hilipsborn |El[V[NTN ST. = BETWEEN FaG Philipsborn has been ‘ known for fine furs for il over a quarter of a cen- tury. years ago where he is connected with | the water department of that city. | Which is stationed there. Lieut. P. E. Robinson. U | spending the week end with | inson at the Chamberlin at Old Point Comfort and will join his ship. the | |{U.'S. s. salt Lake City, the first of | this week. 8. N. is Mrs. Rob- Ruffled Curtains Actually Worth $1.95 Pr. Fresh, new Fall curtains “at astoun savings. Al ruffied curtains have cornice ance. tatlored cu: have neat hems Upholstering, Draperies, Win- dow Shades. Slip Covers, Fabrics McDEVITT'S 1202 G S W. 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