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Social and Personal n in tmi: firelight <lt> L. A. O. Strong, in London Spectator.) Mother, when my baby stirred Deep within roe. Flattered like a bird— Then. although I dearly love him, 1 felt far from George, Far above him. Yen, my dear, I know; Tis always so. Mother, he's so rough, so coarse, He don’t understand: Like a beast, a horse; His great hand —. Hush, my dear, I know, 1 know: ’Tis always so. Wedding Announcement Announcement i made of the wed-, ding of K X Jcffcott, of Sunuperville, j N. J., and di . Helen Milner, of 210 Prince CJeon >• str •!, widow of Lieut.- | Conituundc • Fred W. Milner, U. S. N.. i Which took place on February 1C at Alex imlrta, V Mr Jt ffcott Is the as- ! nfsiant H..b manager for the t’hlcker-! log Piano Company, Baltimore. The couple will continuo to live ill Mrs. j J< ficoti's Prince Georg** street resi dence. t’oinlng For Week-End Mini Dorothy Tardy will com from. Vast-ar f*.r the w>ek-ond. and will be accompanied by her roommate. Mis. .1 Ft. Bowdoln will return from! New York this afternoon. l ake Sale At “l" Positioned The cake sale of Lie Y. W. C. A. Business Girls' Club has been post poned for a week, and will be held on Saturday morning, May 2G, in the “Y" rooms. Ifecehintr Idngraliibillons Mr. and Mrs. Mowbray Talbot, of 220 West street, are receiving con gratulalions on the birth of a son, born on Mav 13, Mothers' Day. The baby will l>e named Louis Edwin for his two uncles. Doils SlJitchcumb's ... • Condition | qchiiiured ' tW cohuitlon of* rjlfle l ijioris Rtfncltcbirih, w \ui fjj ffl at the linise f |Jr Par* niyi , Thomas fttlncopppib. of Panels street, re- unelguigcd, n . Dance \l Par I*L oimlle A danc*> wilt be given tomortrw evening .at ihe Davidsonville Hall starting at S o'clock. The proceeds will go towards the ha 11 debt. i Wedding \t St. > A tine's I htireli I The wedding of Melvin R. Howard / and Miss Mary It. Cragg took place last night at 7:30 at St. Anne’s Church. The ceremony was perform ed by the Rector, the Rev. Edward D. Johnson. The bride and her bridesmaid Mi s Rose C. Koch, were dressed alike in gray fr* cks with matching hats. \V. Oliver Beall was best roan. Following the ceremony the bridal party and n few of their intimate friends were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Weber of East port. \mong those present were Miss Ethel 801. s *au. Miss Cora Cragg, Mrs. A. P. Williams. Mrs. H. Uois sean, Mrs. H. Thomas, Miss Marjorie I Brown. Mr" Churchill, Mrs. C. Jones, Miss Cornelia Cragg, Emerson Deale ami Vlhco.it Russell. To Assist At Werdor.r l.:nn Pole Mrs James M Magruder. of llock-j ley Hall, will be assisted at the flow er booth at the Garden Party and Lawn Fete tomorrow at Wardour bv .Miss Nan Karrc’ Miss Mary Tuck Willcox and Mi. Cairo Green. In ad dition to flowers nd plants Mrs. Ma gruder will have some fine rose hushes on sale at her stand. The fete which will he held on the lawn | of the Curryl Bryan place promises to be one of the most attractive out ! door entertainments of the spring. An admission charge of twenty-five cents j will bo asked. 9 '—■■■■■■ ' J '■ ■ —1 The Original Food-Drtnl: fer All Ages. QuickLunchatHome OfficetkFountains. Rich Milk, MaltedG rain Extract in Pow der aTablet ‘orms. Nourishing-N o cocking. Avoid imitations and Substitutes SHADY OAKS FRIED SPRING CHICKEN WITH FRESH VEGETABLES NOW SERVED. „ PHONE 126-M. at? i 11 , Baltimorean Ends j Vl*lt Here Mrs. Louis N. Wilson, of 2843 St. j Paul street, Baltimore, has returned | home after spending several weeks at ! Carvel Hall. Ordered To Natal Academy Lieut. R. P. Whitemarsh has been | detached from the battleship “Texas” and ordered to duty at the Naval | Academy. I New Yorker At ( oimlry 11 *iue Howard Atterbury. of New Y’ork. is a: his country place, “Maidstone j Farm.” ■ 11 ■■ Engage me lit Anoonneed Mr. and Mrs. George McClelland Rawlings, of Annapolis, have an nounc -1 the engagement of their daughter, Emily Ridge ly, to Thomas Morris Johns, or Baltimore. The wed ding will take place in St. Anne's Church the latter part of June. l awn Fete At Wardour Tomorrow A number of private automobiles will be at Church Circle tomorrow lat 3 o’clock to give free transpor tation to the Garden Party and Lawn Fete on the grounds of tho Carryl Bryan place at Wardour. The Navy , Syracuse boat races are scheduled to j stirt at 4 o'clock and the heat view | of the finish can he obtained from the j Bryan place. There will be a num ber of different attractions at the | f"te Including fortune tellers, a grab bug, cake, candy and ice cream on ;'ale; a fancy work table, and a flow er stall. £n unusual amount of In terest Is being taken in the fete this year, the various societies of St. Anne's are managing the different stands and if the weather is fine the garden party will be a greater suc i *css than ever before. Receiving Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Moore, of 17 Thompson street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, horn May 4 at the Emer gency Hospital. t > To Attend > • Socialist CnnvTMfon the itev. James L. Smlley will go to New York to attend tho National Con- ; ventjou,o£ the Socialist Party, \fhiCh opens tomorrow. He will he absent from town for a week. To Visit On Long Island Mrs. Curryl Bryan will go to Garden City. L. T„ Sunday morning for a’ ten days' visit to her cousin, Mrs. William (\ Lawson . Coming For Wardour Lawn Party Augustus J. Ryan, who has a num ber of friends In Annapolis, is among the Baltimoreans planning to come down for the garden party and lawn fete to be given tomorrow afternoon at the Carryl Bryan residence at War dour. Afternoon Bridge Party Yesterday Mrs. G**orge J. Turner entertained a company of forty at a beautifully ap pointed bridge party yesterday after noon at her residence at Wardour. Mrs. Wynne's Bridge Party Mrs. Sydney J. Wynne, of 214 Prince George street, entertained at six tables of bridge on Wednesday, with other guests coming in for tea after i wards. Tho prizes were won by Mrs. I George Weber, Mrs. Edward Wal j bridge, Mrs. F. Stewart Crosley and Mrs. Douglas A. Spencer. H. E. Hamilton, of St. Michael's. Md„ and his daughter. Miss Rosealtha Hamilton, are spending tho day here with friends. Pale and Thill f * Many feel unequal to the 5 I daily task. They are prone g ' 1 to frequent colds or cough?, ® lor are pale and thin. What 1 is needful is rich, nourishing | i Scott's Emulsion lof pure vitamine - bearing I cod-liver oil, to help | strengthen and build I nYT up vita * * orces °* I • V\] A the body. Build up ■ H resistance daily I | with Scott’s Emulsion ! 2 it Bo writ. BloonifieUt.N^^iS^j^H J OE “- Water Filters At MYER’S 45 West St. THE EVENING CAPITAL. ANNAPOLIS, M ARYLAND, FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1923. Captain and Mrs. John Gr-eetislade will he week-end guests of Com mander and Mrs. John Downes. FOR PROMPT BUILDING OF PERMANENT DAM (Csntlnupd From Pin V.) general idea of the conferees that the j city should avail Itself of the author ity of the act of the Legislature of I 15*22, whereby provision was made to t float a bond issue in the sum of $200,- 000 for improvements at the water works, but just now, it appears the committee prefers to go a little slew. Filtration Is Big Issue The much-discussed matter of erecting a filtration plant, it is felt, should be disposed of first. It is pointed out. however, that if *ne city is to bond Itself for the improvements, i arangements for the loan =hould be made in ttrne to pat th' qucßtl >n up to the voters of the city at the municipal cdecllon !n July. Hobo Humor "So Dusty is in jail again. What have dey got him doin'?” “He's kinder proofrendin’, as usual.” “How’d yer mean?” “Puttin’ in periods after the Judge's sentences.”—Boston Transcript. SWIMS ROUSH. BED SKIH Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the 'skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can bo quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special ist. Because of its germ destroying ’ ■•operties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and hoal eruptions such as rash, pim ples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em l arrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug gist and use it like cold cream.— (Adv.) For Camping Parties! SOO All-Hair Mattresses While They Last Will Sell at $5 each ' ■ • * ' ••• i; * •;H . . i * ; . J. W. Trautwein, 130 Dock St. ... i ' • ■■! tparrazrt luBREEZEl ü BREEZE INN”\ Lunch : Tea : Cards : Dancing II Chicken Special Music Waffle Wednesday and I ! Dinners Saturday Nights ; * telephone—A rmiger 9-F- / 5 * ■ • '"•’■••e .• ***—•^•— —- r-rm in inmai —nn in m m iqmti -~r rq IHI ■■ ..•i wnfr •MOM* nCinanift,.** na a • m -- M = -j T TOnlliiiJ WHEREVER critical crowds appraise the styles of men, there you will find the Townsend- Grace Straw Hat the first selection. Wear one and be comfortable. W. H. THOMAS & CO. MAIN STREET Pantry Sets-Spice Boxes ? 10 and 15c. Each i BLUE AND WHITE OLD DUTCH PATTERN 1 MYERS GIFT SHOP ? 43 WEST ST. mis — —— | Young Women's Christian Association ; “I am come that they might have life and that thej might have It more abundantly." —- '• Membership Committee The Y. W. C. A. will hold its An nual Membership Meeting on Mon day, May 21. at 7:30 n. m in the “Y” j reading-rooms. All members of the “Y” are urge!! to be prosent as there ! will be many short talks and reports! given by the secretaries'and chair- 1 men of the various committees. These talks and reports will show the great work that has been done by the ”Y” in Annapolis and Anne Arundel county and will prove of great inter est to the large membership of the “Y” as well as the nubile of Anna polis. Among the speakers of the i evening will be Miss Roelofs, of the i National Board who will give the! aims and ideals of the association! work in tewn and county. Mrs. Rob- ! ert Moss will also speak on the “Basis of Membership,” Miss Martha Land will give a report of the com plete work of the whole association, and many other short reports will be | given by the committee heads. Following the business meeting a delightful social program has been arranged that will give pleasure to everyone present. During the day of May 21, the membership is urged to come to the “Y” between the hours 1 from 9-9 to vote for the new board i members that will be elected that day. ! This is very important as the new HiaJaclies mat i c s FOIEY MEfMSlql ">■" " ■■ ' ■ - * "' 1 —'' "" ' 1 members will begin office immediate- I after election, six out of eight names nominated must be elected, sc be sure to come to the “Y" on Mon day any hour from nine in the morn ing until nine in the evening to cast your vote. Mrs. Robert Moss will have charge of the ballot box. Every member of the Y. W. O. A. is invited and urged to vote that day and to be present at the Membership Meeting which, will be held at 7:30 p. m„ Monday, May 21, 1923. Delightful Exercise Hatless and with the sweat running into his eyes, the young man dashed up to the gate as the 5:117 pulled out. As the guard turned the lock, he re marked : “Trying to catch the 5:15?” “Xo, you idiot; I was just trying to frighten it out of the station.” ~ ' . . J 3 2; m:; 2 n :rr: 2 r: • | *r m Demonstration , —— u-i. , jp ■ ■ ■ OF Hot Point Electrical Servants Gottlieb’s MAIN STREET ANNAPOLIS’ TO STATE CIRCLE BEST STOkE Monday Tuesday Wednesday -- * , A Factory Representative will shovsr you how • 1 Hot Point Servants can save you work. a t n 1 * ’ Come in and Ask Questions I;; .‘I ?! 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J of course, that my candidacy does not meet with the approval of some of the men whom the party haS honored, hut i in spite of that I intend to let the px>- ple of the State decide the matter " Friends of the Governor already have discounted the calling of the county leaders’ conference. Many of , them said yesterday that they doubted ! if the conference would be called be- 1 cause it would accomplish nothing for i those who sponsored it. For. they j said, as Governor Ritchie will never • abandon the race, it will he an impos ! sihility to eliminate him and select an- I other candidate without opposition j _ i Strawberry Short Cake Take two cups of flour, three tea spoonfuls of baking powder, a half teaspoonful of salt, a half cupful of lard and enough milk to make a soft dough; roll fairly thin and cut with cookie cutter for Individual cakea. then put one on top of the other with a lump of butter between. Hake and serve warm with crushed berries be tween the layers and the top garniah jcd with whipped cream and whole ! berries. Try an ad In TUE EYEMNU C*PJ. TAL. It paja! r ~ 11 -> ® Dr. Goodman K.Tahe Chiropractic Adjustments AND GET WELL iV J ~'~ m ‘ * *'* ... lur *' ” ~— —■ ,■.IS