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\ - V Social and Personal sei.fne liv Joseph Campbell I hi: moon hose up** L, ~r , iroeup In a dove-winged I . r moon went drifting bv. L .;n,• wing deepened into blue, ; mu turned silver, the stars 10. ked thro’. L ' K tufted fir boughs, blown to | r ’!i" gusty wind that went and j came. |. i),. i, unseen in the gathering i night, [. !•,! ilie distance with crests of white. h ,• tlio’ 'lie like had fallen before, H-clt to Beauty, and shut my door. print: For l wnxll.iii Hi lie It .Mi and Mrs. A. H. McCarthy, who i lu on stopping in Summit, N. J.. Lace leaving here, will go to their i .it Wilmer, British Columbia, in [t few days. Tin Reverend Walter H. La route . 1 Mrs Larome. of Saranac, who I,miii the early winter months at Car ti Mull, and later w'ent to Cicsir i.ur. Florida, will return here for he spring. Kerr l or Sliugg farpetii#*r Wedding Ml Cor.i Howland, of Chicago, has mo on for the Shugg-Carpenter -Ming and is stopping at Carvel Bill. brhliig From IflfM < OHS| | (’omntanrlnr am 1 Mrs. C. R. P. Rod •r , who have a number of friends Srr. will arrive in Washington April yfrotn Coronado, Cal., where the for ; i has been on duty for the last two '.•-.nt They will visit Colonel and Xr- Alexander Rodgers (luring their tf PI Id nrntng inn rioridti I’iitfesßor ittid Mrs. Arthur New*on Brown, who have been spending the [tinier with Rear-Admiral and Airs Ulbert Ross at their winter home Mlo&sinoor," Coooanut Grove, Fla. led yesterday for the North and will be at the Hotel Gordon, Washington lor several weeks. Mrs. Brown has almost completely recovered from her terions illness of the early winter. Intaitonieut Announced Joseph stein, of the Naval >'\,<rl t,'tit Station, announces the engage r<n of his daughter, Gladys Eliza ih to Midshipman Wii’.intn Everett >nnig;iu. of Oradell, N. .1 The mar ; ice will take place in June, after Midshipman lienuigun graduates from 1 e N’avul Academy. Miss Stein is a trauuulo of lasi year’s class at the eiiuialis High School. Re.:,-. \diiifi’itl Vud V s l>eiam Iteiurii -- Admiral and Mrs. F. 11. l)e --' who spent the winter months at in it Grove, Florida, arrived lust Wilmington. N. C.. where me neon making a visit to their • -us .ter-in law. Mrs. Philip Delano will lo Joined in a few days by *en. Major F. 11. Delano. h untn Kcsident For Visit M > Morris R. Clark, of Berkeley ■ v 1 arrive tomorrow to visit her ’ and sister-in-law. Lieutenant ' Lynde Dupuy McCormick, of - t'harlos Place, who will also '•’•eut.--Commander and Mrs Boardall as their week-end ‘—— —1 THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Assets Over .... $2,840,000.00 ORGANIZED IN ISO ihe following officers have served this Bank during its existence of 118 years: PRESIDENTS CASHIERS i Mn Muir 1805-1810 Jonathan Pinkney 1805-1828 H, Hall Harwood. 1810-1826 Samuel Maynard 1828-1826 George Wells 1826-1877 Thomas Franklin. 1836-1853 Alexander Randall. . .1877-1881 Richard I. Cowman 1853-1854 J, 'hn Wirt Randall.. .1881-1912 Nicholas Hammond 1854-186 S I, a rry J Ilopkins 1912- Louis Gardner Gassaway.lß6B-1880 George Albert Culver 1890-1906 Louis Dorsey Gassaway. .1906- 4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts 2 Per Cent, on Checking Accounts The Farmers National Bank OF ANNAPOLIS, MD. __ /' i H Return To Canadian Home Mrs. George Field and her son. George Field, Jr., of Cobourg, Ontario who have been visiting Mrs. Field’s brother and sisterin-law, Lieutenant and Mrs. Wallis Gearing, fj* the pas; week, returned yesterday to their home in Canada. Lieut.-Commander Richard Gallo way was the guest of Commander and Mrs. Charles C. Soule for the opening of Lawrence Field yesterday. To Attend Baltimore Ranee Miss Georgianna Cusachs will go to Baltimore to attend the dance to be given at the Elkridge Kennels tomor row night by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carroll in honor of Miss, Adelaide Newcomer, one of this season's de butantes. Miss Cusachs will b the overnight guest of the Misses Alleen and Alicia Clark. Week-K lid Party A parly of young people, mostly Louisians, was chaperoned by M*s. I. W. Sylvester, herself from Alexandria La., for the Easter hop At Queen Anne Cupboard on Satur day evening the dinner table was beautiful with Navy blue candles and golden daffodils, place cards of dainty Japanese parasols designating besides the hostess and Mrs. E. A. Puncheon, of Chicago; Misses Esther Thorsell. Klla Polk, Shirley Staples, Elizaboth Simmons, of Alexandria; Miss Mar garet Morrison, of Richmond. Va.; Midshipmen H. MacT. and M. D. Syl vester; Joanncsen, of Pennsylvania; Bachman, of Iowa; Mensing, of Ore gon. On Sunday the same party, except Miss Staples and Midshipman J< hajt iicsscn, with the addition of Midship man William Cnlhert, of Tennessee, met for informal dinner at the Bur lingame bungalow In Martin street All too soon the Alexandria girls loft for Stilling College. Va.; Sweet Briar W. Va.; Notre Dame Convent, and Miss Morrison to her school in Rich mond. Pill lent At Kmergency Hospital Mrs. F. W. Pettygrovc. mother of Mrs. Charles C. Soule, of 12 Porter Row. Naval Academy. Is a patient at the Emergency Hospital, where she recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. I,lent. Fleming To Wed Doctor and Mrs. M. D’Arcy Magee, of Washington, have issued invita tions for the wedding of their daugh ter, Miss Elizaboth Parker Magee, to Lieut. Hamilton M. 11. Fleming. IT.l T . S At. C„ the evening of April 25 at 9 o'clock in their residence. 1022 Con necticut avenue. Ni;errv-l!iiek Wedding Guests Mrs. Edwin Pugh Baugh. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartlett Hayward and Mr a id Mrs. Micajah Pope were .’mono the guests at the wedding of Richard Evans Sperry and Mrs M. E. Pue Ruck, which took place vaster da v at the First Unitarian Church. Balti more. and was followed by a luncheon given by Miss Virginia I.atrobe in her apartment in the Latrobe. —- + Breeze Inn Lunch—Tea CHICKEN WAFFLE DINNERS Cards Dancing Armiger fi-F-15 + ■ THE EVL.vfLG CAPITAL, ANNA vOLTS. MARYLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 10C3 To Attend Fencing .Meet Miss Minnie D. Lipman is in New York to attend the intercollegiate; fencing meet. She will also be a! guest at the dance to be given at the j Hotel Astor In honor of the Navy! fencing team. Mrs. K. A. Phipps and daughter.; Elsie, who have been with Mr. Phipps iu Harrisburg for the past twoi months, arc visiting Mrs. F. Flores, of! Duke of Gloucester street. I Coming For Shugg. Carpenter Wedding A large number of relatives and J friends will come from out-of-town to! attend the wedding of Lieut. Carleton i Shugg and Miss Sybil Carpenter j which \?ill take place on Saturday af ternoon in St. Anne’s Church. Among those from Baltimore will be Bishop and Mrs. Mnrnv and Mies Murray, Doctor and Mrs. Cary Gamble and Miss Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cochran. Edgar Mil ler and Miss Miller, the Reverend and Mrs. Dense!, and Mr. and Mrx F Henry Longfellow and Mrs. George Cobb Wilde. Frederick M. Sise. a brother-in-law of the bride’s father, will come from Portsmouth with his sons. John Fise of New A'ork, and Charles Sise, who is a student at Harvard, and Rear-Ad miral and Mrs. Cameron McR Wins low and their daughters will come from Newport. A musical program will be rendered before the ceremony by Adolph Torovsky. the organist of Epiphany Church, Washington. Change Of Residence Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles A. Baker, who have been spending the winter at Carvel Hall, moved today into the house at 20G King George street. n. A. R. To Give Card Parly April 23 is the date set by the local D. A. R. for the card party they are planning to raise funds to build a fence arouhd the historic tulip poplar tree on St. John's campus to prevent • its being killed bv enthusiastic tour ist-., who are rapidly removing all the bark from the tree in their desire for souvenirs of this interesting land mark. Scetn and tables for the party should he reserved through Mrs Phitin Alger <9s3-R). ■ ' nnagg 1 .’'. 1 . 1 r Annou n c i n g Our Co-Operation in the New Following out our policy of extending the facilities of this bank in whatever way we can to serve the public, we have arranged to give our co-opera tion to the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. We realize what the automobile means to the average family in bringing them greater enjoyment of life, and believe our action in helping those who desire to become Ford owners will be appreciated by many families who can now realize that ambition through the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Under this plan, you can begin with an initial deposit as low as $5.00. Then select the type of Ford Car you want Touring Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, etc., and arrange to make weekly deposits on which interest will be computed at our regular savings-rate. Come in and let us explain the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan to you, or, if . you wish, go to the nearest Ford Dealer for further details. * • t v ‘ # Start today, and before you realize it you will be driving your own car. Annapolis Banking & Trust Co. Corner Main Street and Church Circle % 1 :, . J Masqueraders To Sff Play KfliMrwd The first audience to see ‘Mrs j Temple’s Telegram." the Navy Relief ! j play, which is still in the making, will j be the Midshipmen Masqueraders or i ganization. which has been invited to i attend thi-- afternoon’s rehearsal. As j fellow-sufferers in the cause of the drama, the Masqueraders should prove a sympathetic and understaml j tag audience. "Mrs. Temple's Tele gram” Is rapidly rounding into shape ■ and with the competent cast that has J been chosen for tt, will undoultedlv be one of the best plays ever put on I by local amateurs. Mir-s Edith Duncan returned yester ; day to her home in Pelham Manor af ! ter a brief visit to Miss Jessie Garri son. ITT THIS OFT—IS IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef i field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley kidney Pills for paius in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. —(Adv.) This country is a hell of a success. Let that stand as all the interview I care to give out.—" Uncle Joe" Can non, .Get Eggs NOW! A two cannot lay a tinglo teg more than the nourishment she receives will permit. 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