Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1937, Page 39

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SOClika Y Silvesters Leave Post For Capital| Supper| Meade for the Ori n- Leav last Thur Farewell Given by Fort Meade Officers. July 24.—Lieut. Col. and Mrs. | Lindsay McD. Silvester and | their two sons, Lindsay MeD | Ft. Meade Thursday for Washington, | where they will visit friends. Later where Mrs. Silvester and the two| boys will remain the rest of the Sum- | mer. Lieut. Col. Silvester will con- | will be a member of the Department | of Experiment. Lieut. Col. Silvester has been stationed e for the past commanding officer of t talion of the 66th Inf 3 A farewell supper party Infantry in I Mrs. Silve: the Golf Club. gene Santschi, jr Gilbert M. Allen were Maj. L. Monrce Brick past four years with Company, will le for Frankford has received ordors Islands and will from New York City Mrs. Alfred V. Ednie, Ednie, who was formeriy st Ft. Meade, and her dau week of Capt. and Mrs Harper of this post. Mrs Mr. Robert Ednie, is at present a ing Camp located at this garrison Capt. Charles F. Colson, who Just finished a course at the C enworth, Kans, arrived day at Ft. Meade for 34th Infantr Mrs. Ci Colson later. Capt. Jose] been stationed at Ft left last Wednesda} his three childr Pa, where he w Miss Loria. Maj formerly of th of this garrison Mrs. Thomas E. Roderi Maj. Roderick, wio 15 atten ORT GEORGE C. MEADE, Md., Silvester, jr.. and Edgar Silvester, left | they will drive to Pine Grove, Pa., tinue to Ft. Benning, Ga. where he | two years and was signed as tne by the officers and la renzo D. Casser been stationed at Ft Pa,, for temporary d of the year Phyllis Ednie, were the tending the Citizens' Mil Train- mand and General Stafl School present in Europe and wi few vears in the Q termaster Capt. and N Chemical V 00! THE SUNDAY Married Last Month MRS. GEORGE WALDO GLEASON, Who.before her marriage June 26, was Miss Victoria Helen Tarry. the danghter of Mrs. Henry Edwin Tarry. The u edding place in the Church of the Holy City and was followed by a reception at the Admiral Club. —Harris-Ewing Photo. ewood, Md, and her|be here a month before returning to William Price, Rozm'[ their home in Germantown, Pa and Sally Roderick, spent ,'_Clap\t’1 M;d \!}r; Ra]plh Wiltamuth of ¢ o s s, Wilt ort Meade had as their guests last PR Sl e M AW enqlr Wit U brothier: this post | in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. J McNeil, and their three children, W J. McNeill, jr.; Evan McNeil and Patsy McNeil, from Hagerstown, Md. iren of an B. Lindsey, who has © with the 15th ed at v 19, for duty and was grant- Lieut. Francis hed his 1. Fort ed Mondav for - Corps Delicious Shore Dinner Karl W. Schwering ve as their guests STAR, WASHINGTON, Annapolis Residents Many Are Vacation- ing—Cooleys Arrive From Virginia. Comdr. T. R. Cooley and his family, who have been at Montrose, Va., have arrived George street. Capt. and Mrs. Walter D. Sharp and their son, Willoughby Sharp, left Mon- Adirondacks. They motored to Lake Clear. Prof. and Mrs. Walter Norris and Take Trips NNAPOLIS, Md, July 24— here and taken a house on Prince day for a month's vacation in the their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Norris, they will spend the remainder of the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson left Monday for their Sum- mer home in Maine. They will remain there until the last of August Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Howard have moved to Annapolis from Annapolis Roads and are occupying 2n apartment at No. 5 Maryland avenue. Their home at Annapolis Roads has been taken by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence Abercrombie. Mrs. Richard Whitall of Waterbury, near Annapolis, is spending two weeks with her stepfather, Dr. Frederic J Cotton, at his home in Boston, Mass Whitall, is visiting relatives in New Jersey. Mrs William J. McWilliams joined her husband at Blue Ridge Summit Closed Saturdays during July an August left Monday for Ogonquit, Me., where | Store Hours, 9:30 A M. to 5:45 P.M. D. C, JULY 25 Pa,, for the week end. Mr. McWilliams is one the staff.at the headquarters of the 58th Brigade of the Maryland State Militia at Cascade, Md. Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry Wilking have announced the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn Helen Elizabeth, to Mr. Earl W. Buddemeir, which will take place tomorrow at their home at Iglehart, this county. Miss Wilking is a graduate of the Annapolis High School in the class of 1933, and of Strayer, Bryant and Stratton Business College of Baltimore in 1934. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buddemeier of Anneslie, Balti- more. The matron of honor will be Miss Wilking’s cousin, Mrs. Lillian M. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MacCormack of Paris Island, 8. C., are visiting Mrs. MacCormack’s brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. William F. McWil- liams of Green street. Mr. James R. McWilliams of Long Island, N. Y., and cousin, Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Chi- cago, are visiting the parents of Mr. McWilliams, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. McWilliams. Mrs. Frank N. Basil entertained at her home, 43 Murray avenue, Thurs- day afternoon at a surprise shower in honor of her niece, Miss Dorothy Lyons, whose marriage to Prof. Ernest | A. Hawkins of the Naval Academy | Department of Mathematics will take place in the late Autumn. Mrs. J. P. Compton and her three | daughters are visiting her mother, Mrs. E. B. Calvert, in her apartment at Florence Court, Washington. Mrs. Compton is the wife of Comdr. Comp- ton, U. 8. N, who was recently as- signed to duty at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Compton will join him here as | soon as their quarters are ready. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Glenn | Rockville Center, N. Y. | nounced the "engagement of have an- of their Mrs. Whitall's daughter, Miss Sally ' daughter, Winifred Francis, to Ensmn‘ John Robert Middleton, jr., son of | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Middleton of Sebastian, Fla. The wedding will take " place August 9 at St. George's Church, d ¥ 2 4 1937—PART THRE Hempstead, Long Island. Miss Glenn attended Lasell Seminary, Auburn- dale, Mass., and the American Acad- emy of Dramatic Art. Ensign Middle- ton, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, is stationed on the U. 5. 8. Roper, now at Newport. Mrs. Ernest Martin of New York | is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Lieut. and Mrs. William A. P. Martin, at their new home here. Comdr. Oliver O. Kessing left Thursday for a week's trip to Indiana to join his family at Edinburg. Later, Comdr. Kessing, who recently reported for duty here, and his family will return to occupy the quarters at 50 Rodgers road, vacated by Comdr. and | Mrs. J. C. Thom. Mrs. Willlam J. King, widow of Prof. William J. King, of the Naval Academy Department, of Mathematics, has issued invitations for the mar- riage of her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Lieut. (J. G) James R. Ogden, U. S. N, Thursday, July 29, at 8 o'clock in Calvary Methodist Episco- pal Church. A reception for the bridal party, the immediate family, and out- of-town guests will be held at the home of the bride’s mother, 232 Prince George street, immediately after the wedding. Lieut. Ogden is on duty on the U. 8. 8. Northampton and with his bride will motor to Long Beach, | Calif., where he will be stationed. | Capt. and Mrs. Oscar Smith have returned to their home on Porter road, after spending 10 days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Pinner at their cottage at Virginia Beach, Va Miss Polly Ferguson, daughter of Mrs. James Perguson, returned the first of the week after a visit to Nor folk, Va. where she was the gue of her brother and sister-in-law, En- sign and Mrs. James Ferguson Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Kenneth | Noble, who have been the guests of | Mrs. Noble's mother, Mrs. Thomas Inglehart, at her home on Maryland | avenue, left this week for Washington, | where Lieut. Comdr. Noble will be | on duty Hamilton, wife of I t. W Beginning . Monday ey 26 SOCIETY V. Hamilton, who is on duty on the | who have U. 8. §. Claxton, and daughter, Miss | B. Armstrong for several months, Anne Hamilion, are spending a month | have purchased a home. n Olries T at the home of Miss Sue Munford,| Mr. and Mrs Oland Harvey and ex- 240 Prince George street. | Pect to move there in the early Fall, Mrs. George B. Keester and her | Mrs. Edward A. Lambert of Olympia, daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Keester, |Wash, arrived Thursday to spend have been spending a few days as the | Several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs, guests of Mrs. Tilghman Pitts, at her | Mowatt Windham, and other mem- home at Loch Raven, near Baltimore. | PeTS of the Barber family in Mont= iy gomery County. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barber entertained Mr. and |Mrs. Mowatt Windham and their News of Residents |} Mowar: wi R e ln LaytOflSVi”C”'?mdb'” and Mr. Windsor Barber inner. Miss Katnryn Grifith and Miss Isabel Griffith are at the home of | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Griffith, for a week before returning Ma"resses Remade $3 to Baltimore. The Misses GHm'vh.' STEIN BEDDING CO. with Miss Long of Catonsville and 1004 Eye St, N.W. been with Mr. and Mrs. L, Miss Ann Griffith of Baltimore, spent the last two weeks on a motor trip througin the New England States and Quebec. | Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Armstrong, 1727 L St. N.W. 4 Doors East of Conn. Ave. Final Reduction on Summer Apparel rn snd Tosie Lose W | _ Dinner and Evening Gowns and Pastel Ensembles 38.95 and S‘l 0.95 Were $19.95 to £20.05 Other Groups of Dresses (All Types) $3.9S $5.95 $7.95 Sizes 12 tn 18 and half sires fo All Sales Cash and Final. Na Deliver Silver Fox QUALITY is the important factor to consider in buying a Coat—and Philipsborn has been noted for QUALITY COATS for over a quarter of a century ... buy QUALITY in our SEVE 200 to 25% in the AUGUST SALE OF FUR TRIMMED COATS Raleigh coats . , . traditiona! fo tailoring, fabrics, furs and fash- rine with Washington women ion-rightness. The pick of the first-catch of furs, fabrics from the finest American and English mills, in a very sel the models 1937-38 offered at remarkable savings After th 209 ect group of for new Featuring a Special Group of s sale the prices will be ) = o to 2>% more o *69.75 Y49.75 *98.75 and up to §195 Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats at the 1937-1938 FASHIONS Both Casual Coats and Dress Coats are in vogue . broad shoulders; belted models: buttons down the front: eagle-shape ripple collars; pouch collars tulip collars; many pockets: square sweetheart collars; and borders are important, the new FABRICS Soft. nubby woolens, Velour de Nord, Haircloth, Tweeds, and Julliard and Forstmann's fine woolens « « . beautifully lined and warmly interlined. 4 Ways to Pay for Your Coat: the Outstanding FURS Kit Fox Kolinsky Wolf Skunk Squirrel Blue Fox Hudson Seal dyed Muskrat Persian Badger Lynx Black Fox Fitch Galyak Jap Mink Extended Payment Plan: No Down Payment No Interest or Carrying Charges. Four Mon*hs to Pay, First Pavment Due September 15. * Lay-Awev Plan A S5 deposit will hold ‘any coat up to T60.75 ‘as lonz _as November 1st. A $10 deposit will "be ‘re- auired on coats_at 270.75 or over. may " make mediate between now and November 1. Kolinsky Shawl coliar and pockets. $68 FUR-TRIMMED SUITS at Savings of 207, to 25% With luxurious trims of Silver Fox, Full Persian, and lustrous Lynx on elegant Two Other Outstanding Groups of CLOTH COATS... coats, unsurpassed in With lavish use of $6 H $ 9 8 quality. Fox, Persian, Kolin- sky, Squirrel and Sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 44, and Half Sizes Other Cloth Coats in Our Summer Sale, up to $198 other fine furs on quality woolens, in Coat Salon. Third Floor. authentic fashions. Regular Monthly Account: Bill rendered No- vember 1. payable in November. 6-Months Plan: On coate at 260,75 or _over. arrange- ments mav be made (with a small serv. ice charge) to spread payments over s period of 6 months. American fox — used very dra- matically for front border and collar, on a slim - fitted model of block Pru- nella cloth. Exceptional volue at $69.75 Are also in the August Sale at 4 WAYS TO PAY Y. Pay CASH, 2 Use your CHARGE ACCOUNT . . .~ Coats billed November Ist. 3. Use owr PURCHASE CERTIFICATE . .. equoel peyments for 3 moaths 1o | yeat plus o smeoll corrying cherge. 4. A DEPOSIT helds your coot in our WILL CALL with veekly or montbly peyments. STORAGE FREE until wanted. $49.75 to 8110 Cjontinumg et SUMMER SALE Of F U RS Featuring “Guild Craft” FURS X . Exelnsive with Philipsborn in Waskington % It's yopd busines for you to consider the worth-whils sa¥ings ‘you oun be asured in buylng your Pur Coal in our Stmmer Sale. | Choost' from our comprehensive coliection of advancd fur RALEIGH HABERDASHER || == THE WOMEN'S SHOP 1310 F STREET ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED PARKING SERVICE AT OUR CURB Savings of apprqximétely 15% to 20%

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