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■ Social and Personal I cm SONG man. in “Gates of SXenoc") -’i Mg rain to me, Ira ffodlls; >1 drop 1 see i on the hills. ► ray engulf the sky r a helm the town; til: g rain to me. I : in,; roM-<i down. 5 ... li. : iijr rain to me, :, | . f dover bloom, ]>,!< tuiicering bee i .! a bed and room. I . h unto the happy. Jj him who frets, +•. r. injr rain to me, | raining violets. I’arty m !i Charles lx>wls H , ii,< d .i company of 7G n ii im i and dance last H. i. l.antern Tea House. iml 1 *or’ rooms were :n orchestra being i ... 'li' t a trance hall. Mrs ' • staircase in the r. five. Wax tabors ll" siickr. flowers and ,i.i .mi open fire in the tea ■ • atly to the effectlve- H: ' Among those at :i|itain*flarron I*. Du \i .lane Thompson, Com- Hi .ad .Mrs. Kdwnrd Lloyd. He •ia.,i:. , ider ami Mrs. James El i I,a ut.-Commander and i . dale. Commander and :m I h iwne;. Mrs. E. 11. Mellen, Hl ia I roi tor .Morton, Profes-1 Mi • .lame N. Galloway, Miss ,i. i it. uaiii and Mrs. Lynde l. < denaMf and Mrs. John K.,n.•. l.ieuionant ami Mrs H 1 • True alcll, Professor and ■' ■ Un-man, Michele Vacenr- H i anmniii'icr and Mrs. 11, E. H.it.er ("mntnndi r and Mrs. I Hi. •'.n."i.ii and .Mrs. It. M. Ken-; Hi. i immamler and Mrs. 11. I H ..'"it Commander and Mrs |k i,: . Lieut, i'oinmander and He: I’enn. Commander P. J. Hll. iVotessor and Mrs. C. E. i i': i!. - ir and Mrs. John Tyler. ! H • da ll" Ua. Iter, Lieutenant [ H c. Pencbrinlt, Lieutenant ’ B VI. i; i\, l.leuti n.Mlt V. j. fttrti- Hn I others. k; (•rrirnin H- Isabel Randolph Brace ■-" tlanee. Willard A. Baldwin. Hr. of Mr Itahhvin's sister,, Hihvavd X Rich, of 1006 North ' Hs street. Baltimore, for the H i' i t nil ei given on Monday ■ f >• l.\ Monday afternoon Htali rave a small tea in Miss Hs honor. Huciiitmg of Miss Brace, who is 1 Bur the early winter with her Hr. Mrs. L. Craven Bruce, at the HSeville, in New York, will take I ■ i>iet'iuher .to at tho Church' k tin Virgin, in New York. ■ ■ Harriet and Aroostine H ’ 1 r of Rear-Admiral and s. and Miss Margar-1 H Washington, will be I k llru.'e's bridesmaids. | v irx e. of Pinohurst, N.! ■ of honor, k v Mr* is a son of Sum- 1 k i. of Baltimore and I v* urbury, is a widow- P mi year old daughter. ■ m home in Now York. k vt litt has returned went Immc | r 'bo Anry-Xavy game and ■ r-itg at the Bellevue. k ■ S lies is visiting her k Carroll Storrs Alden, of k will shortly bo joined | di>s Aroostine Scales, j Ln with Professor and, 1 '-nitl February when with 1 Rear-Admiral and Mrs. , k who are now in Bos ■ ll go to Panama. Btioii ■ Richards, wife of I Richards, has been I R Emergency Hospital I '* and is recovering I ut for appendicitis R ierwent last Friday. ■ | r Richards’ mother, i I Richards, who forin-j k > s at present visit-; -'rap'iing the children, ii ! l c‘: alar pains to ob- i| that will be most ;; I stmcn;s now. I H. PICKERING | *- N State Circle. j Photographic Portraiture ;| ■ ~ ; nr To Winter In The Sooth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newton Brown, who are visiting relatives of Mrs. Brown in Boston, will join Rear- Admiral and Mrs. Albert Ross at their winter home near Miami, on the ISth of this month. Mrs. George Lindenberger will give a supper party next Sunday night. Tarty Before : -Navy Dance Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. Max B. de Mott entertained a company at din ner in the quarters at the Waehing j ton navy 'yard Monday evening, and took their guest* later to the navy „ nance at the Willard. Tallent At I Naval Hospital Lieut -Commander Archer M. It. Al len is a patient at tho Naval Hospi ■ tal, where he underwent a minor op -1 erutlon on his throat Monday. Visits Country Home Truxtou Boall and George Hellen spent yesterday at "The Willows,’* Mr. Beall’s place on Annapolis Nock. To Winter Here Mr. and Mrs. Renato Rond and their Infant daughter wlfl spend the next three months with Mrs. Rond’s parents. Judge and Mrs. Robert Moss, while Mf. Ronci is detailed on busi ness In Baltimore. To Entertain At llridge-Lnncheon Mrs. W. N. Richardson has sent out invitations for a bridge luncheon on j December 12. Mrs. Richardson will entertain at another bridge luncheon shortly after Christmas. Judge Robert Moss has returned from Ycadon, Pa., where he went to •;eo his son. James E. Moss, and his grandchildren. % Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Jones was before her marriage Miss Margaret Tucker. Bridge-Supper This Evening Lieut.-Commander and • Mrs. James I). Moore, of 22 Upshur Row, are giv ing a supper party tonight, followed by bridge. Heeling Of Bridge Club . Tbe 1916 bridge rlnb, composed of the wives of twenty members of the Naval Academy class of 1915 will meet on Tuesday afternoon next at the resi dence of Mrs. Arthur T. Emerson. 36 Murray avenue. Receiving Congratulations \ Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Gross, of Havcrtttrd, Pa., are receiving con gratulations birth or a de-\h ter. The baby will be called Miry Washington, for Mrs. Gross’ mother, the late Mrs. John M. Gross, who was Miss Mary Washington Robinson of j Baltimore. Mrs. Wentworth Gross ! was Miss Helen Scott Hoblitzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Woodside Hoblitzell. Mr. Gross Is a nephew of Mrs. Car ry! Bryan, of Wardout, and of Mrs. Richard Morton, of .Severn. Ylslturs Leave Murray HIU Tho Misses Clementine Coleman, of , New York, and Bettfna Stine, of Har risburg. who were guests of Com mander and Mrs. Theodore Johnson over the Thanksgiving holiday, re turned home on Monday. Swedish Diplomat Here For Week-End Count Johu deLagerberg, counselor of the Swedish Legation, spent the week-end at Carvel Hall. Sailing For Brazil Commander and Mrs. Charles C. Gill and their children will sail Sat urday from Now York for Brazil on the steamer Pan-American. To Give Bridge I.nneheon Mrs. Albert Ponn has sent out in vitations for a bridge-luncheon on Wednesday. December 13. For Colds Crip or Inflnenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The box . bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BRQMO.) 30c.— (Adv.l The Original Food-Drink for All Ages- I GuirkLunch t Home OfFcetxFountains. j Rich Milk, Mai ted Grain ExtracttaPow der a Tablet forms. Nourahcoofcfai*-- J the evening CAprrAL, annafolys, Maryland, Wednesday, December e. u*- COULD NOT ENJOY tine he ite Schwanke Has Fine Appetite And Digestion Since Taking Tanlac—Gains 10 Pounds . Tanlac has built me up ten pounds P am ’ P ut me such splendid health i ** lat * like I could rnr a ten mile race today,’’ cleciared -Louis A. Schwanke, of 1325 Richardson St.. , Baltimore, awe H-known employe of tho Terminal Stripping Co., recently. “For two yearj, I was almost a nervous wreck and at times 1 would just about go to piee&R.’ I could not sleep much at night and was often ‘ so nervous and restless I would get up and pace the floor like a lion In j his rage, and the next morning I r would feel tired and worn-out. I did not enjoy a thing I ate and I suffer ed from gas pains, bloting, shortness of breath and palpitation until I could hardly stand it. I was always constipated, had dizzy spells and in tense, blinding headaches, and 1 lost ‘ flesh and got so weak and run-down that I could scarcely get about at all. “But since Tanlac ppt a* end to my uroubles. I am simply‘feeling fine. I have a big appetite now. a perfect dtffeatioa, my nerves arc like steel, and I sleep .like a baby every night. Tanlac is the best medicine in the world.” Tanlac is sold in Annapolis by all good druggists. “TIGER” HAS BUSY DAY IN WASHINGTON (Continued From Page I.) a plea for this country's re-entry in to European affairs. He caused a smile of appreciation, when, with a twinkle in his eye, he said, that while France and England were glad enough to see the war end when It did. he “didn't think it would have displeased the Americans if it had gone a little longer.” Touches On “Fourteen Points" The officers again applauded the “tiger” when he touched upon for mer President Wilson and his four teen points. "One of the fourteen points,” he declared, “provided that Germany should repair damages and the terms of the Armistice said that if the points were riot fulfilled, America and the Allies would go on. Our damages are not repaired and you didn’t go on." Ii It isa^pleasuretogotoyour and i* just one of a hundred reasons why careful house keepers insist upon Royal Baking Powder. Some others Leaves No Bitter Taste /!--■* 111, 1. I , M yy-i'-frJV ■", , ■' ; ■ ■ ■ a 4 , After January 1 3t, 1923 The Bachrach Studio BALTIMORE, MD. Will Make “At Home” Sittings IN ANNAPOLIS Arrangements can be made by communicating with MISS VIRGINIA REED. , 16 West Lexington St., Phone Plaza 1600 Baltimore. Md. I- I THE GIFT SHOP 1 THE HENRY B. MYERS CO. 45 WEST STREET Where You May Find a Gift for H Everyone li! H Will Remain Open Evening* Until 9P. M. M jn .... . '.. "j| Dolls, Toys,-Fancy Glass, China and 8 Novelties IH - jjj 1 SggESSin!23ESX;iui .1 -Li 1 il L 25 .► £ Ira 2 2TSS • HIGH SCHOOL COURT TEAM READY FOR FRAY (Cnatianml fr*n Page 1.) > December 15—Severn at Acc&poli* January 12—Sparrows Point at Bal timore. ■ January 13—Rock HiH at Anna polis. January 19—Mt. St. Joseph at An napolis. January 30—Severn at Annapolis. February 2 —Donaldson at Anna polis. 1 February 3—Calvert Hall at Anna polis. February S—Western High (Wash ; ington) at Annapolis. February 9—Sparrows Point at An napolis. February 10—City College (Balti -1 more) at Annapolis. Fobruary 21—Rock Hill At Ellicott • City. February ’ 27—Donaldson at 111- cbester. March 3—Charlotte Hall at Anna -1 polls. March 9—Alumni at Annapolis. • A game is pending with thp l*. S Naval Academy Plebes. CREAMERY PLANT STOCKHOLDERS GETTING BUSY (Continued From Pftfi 1.) in time to take care of the summer business. The new company’s business will consist principally of the handling of dairy products. and the manufacture of Ice cream. In planning to trans act a large volume of business, ln these lines, milk producers, it is said, will have a steady outlet for their product. Both Mr. Lazenby and Mr. Okapln ■ will be hero Friday for the stock holders’ meeting. moo Automobile Tire Latent William Hall writes. ‘‘Rate got in my garage and ate holes right through a new $30.00 tire. They love rubber I put Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste in the garage and have never seen a rai since. Wonderful stuff.” Protect your tires against rats! Get a 25c oi 50c tube TODAY. Sold and guaran teed by J. Newtdn Gilbert, PU. o. (Adv.) 'WEEKLY PROCEEDINGS TESTAMENTARY COURI Proceedings of the County* Orph ans’ Court at the regular weekly meeting yesterday were as follows: First and final account Jf Lula Krapish. executrix of Josephine W White, filed, examined and passed. First and final account of James A. Coates, administrator of Mary A. Griffith, filed, examined and passed. Petition and order of Duncan C. Walton, for administration d.b.n. and c.t.a., for admiaistr&tiou of the estate f Thomas C. Walton, filed and pass ed; bond of administrator filed and approved; letters of administration granted and notice issued to credi tors. Inventory of the personal estate of George R. Dull, filed and passed; or der for sale of said estate, filed end ' passed. First and final account of Charles F. Lee and Wiuson G. Gott. execu tors of Thomas McGuckian, filed ex amined and passed. Report of sale of real estate of Wil lem H. Grafflin. filed and order nisi ordered published. Inventory of the personal estate of ’ Stephen W. Duckett, filed and pass ed. * davis""*! XMAS CARDS f Art bow on dUplay. My omom meat U not only targe, bnt the i Mm tiro onto are i>|nlog. ; REED Basket Weaving CEO. J. DAVIS, 76 Md. Ave. “! Re Oplt tngradbrti printed m the wrapper , Stood the tet of time, eerving three generation* LVitt Setting C*u;h tMietae in the World ” ~ i A Remarkable Sedan! Styled a Year Ahead —Fisher Body, Metal Covered —Five Passenger Size And It Is Mounted On A Six Cylinder Chassis ■ raMKJB S /aOWr HR FOB CLEVELAND that closed car comfort means in the acknowledged superiority of its six A L protection, health, priae and hospi- cylinder power and flexibility, goes hand- Ibdity is brought to you in this new 1923 in-hand frith sturdiness and economy. Cleveland Sac sedan at record low cost. _ ~ , „ Pullman front seats and deep, roomy ■ **.&£*? acclaim* iuelf in both the reßr lounge are luxurioasiy upholetered beautiful Fisher-butli mettlctnreredbody- rich Uupe plush unalua)ly And in the perfected design of the wide. Head-room and leg-room are gen proven Cleveland Six chassis in which erous. Comfort is complete. CLEVELAND SIX THE WONDER CAR OF THE YEAR CAPITAL GARAGE 173*175 West t., Annapolis, Md. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY . CLEVELAND * The last will and testament of Wil liam W Webb, filed and admitted to probate; bond of J Hamilton Prout and Winson U Gott. a? executors of said estate, filed and approved: let ters of administration granted; notice issued to creditors, and R F. Ward and J. A. Owings were appointed ap praisers of estate. Petition and order in the estate of Bdith M Ridout. filed and passed. Creosoted Timbers Last. Oreosoted timbers are valued in Af rica because they diminish the Injury due to moisture and the tropical sun. and the ravages due to white ants and borers. m I: ■■ J Need bins or partitions? jj I ■ J Make them with Cornell |I • "VTOU can handle Cornell-Wood-Board so fl i.|l X easily; you can do and make so many use- • fl ■ ful things with it for your house, barn, or • fl 'jjg ■ garage that you’ll find it a good idea to keep a ■ few panels on hand for these various jobs. |j j| *m is made to give you lasting satisfaction. It is all (Si * wood; triple-sized to resist heat, cold, moisnire. * Both surfaces are mill-primed for paint; or the a fl popular oatmeal-finish looks well as it is. We a I ■ a recommend Cornell as the ideal utility mate- ■ I fl a rial for around the home. We have it for you • I ■ ■ in convenient sizes. * fl I | **l63 Use* for Cornell-Hood-Board" it a ■ I m , booklet telling how you can make many afl I useful things for the home. Toucan hare it g fl ftp for the asking. Phone, write or call for it. I * Meredith Lumber Co. !■ fl * .EVERYTHING IN HFII DERS* ■ • SIPPLIES , ■ WANTED—AN ORGAN -IST FOR CHRIST : LUTHERAN CHURCH OF ELVATON. TELE PHONE ARMIGER 10. dii THEST COLDS ■ Apply over throat and chert rart —cover with hot flannel doth. Yisiut Oeer 17 Million Jars L’tsa Yearly