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: 1L SOCIAL ANNAPOLIS •' ' ::r " :::.-:zTa u >_b .MRS. EMMA ABBOTT GAGE U "Irn .. iVi rU** r -iliL above tile, • whit** rose, i! -eerct-. • ; r honey, i". j• >r re I. * r : mg, . nr. lieu, . ! miming . an t r* *i ,i,-i vi.-n : tne.i mre, ; II ( o I la-M Potter. I’niied States ia t!li- Slate of M: Reuben Ross a- ami which has I;. al 1 laughter" is ,1.11 : V to lie held at . . lock on Wcdnes u.iry il .Miss : Mount Washing ■. i barge of reser \mlr-vv J Kelly is amiittee of arrange i! will In- used for *oii subscribed hv the . ; n Memorial Hospital • i n who served at ;.r during the war. at of the society will fiiioon at - o'clock ;i - 1 reel, Baltimore, - f Marsden and t '..ok wdl be the hos-' ! I •• -1 i•• 11 -• In Vinl \rim'iiians lie (pita 1 offiee has ■ lot- renewal of mem- K oi (To a. and one dol* ■: m Relief fund. The i :uinoil over to the !•; i urer of th-* respee o.t- I. I, ■ k,,.i i1.,.,,.. i' ;t: lay dam es are he-! \ :he regiment of mid- j i iv il \eademy. The i : :i • m is attended by i number 01 girls from j who ;i re here over the i •! who will attend the hop Mu wil he furnished by an' i \ iv,i! Vcademy band ; * -0" r hi,,, Man” 'M o li.iiilii g Tiiiiiorrow Night In -ft moil a| the Preshy- j • an >rr iw night at the 1 ' t! e will be a excerpts from that ‘ Dr Henry Van W, Man." by Mr.-., tin- wife of Asso -I■' 'in nts. of the He- i .’i - at the Naval! ': ■ o is in store for 1 ■in crow evening, j • of this beaut iful i W. Kitikaid. wife of s \ . lias sent i on Tuesday * State Circle ! '■•h' \. - rihiun j i t l’;l’u> ('hap-; Vt'.ii r an ltevo ng on Monday k in the old 1 ic State Hoa.se * ot more thanj urged that all if- regular rou- ■ v.b, election of j •'gates to the! mm mental Me-j i A M v, of No g Lt.-Com- ■ M. Bates at ~ ’ '' kind avenue. •* been Mayor of - on his way hi pre-ented '■■• set to the a mv yard on j was the offi- Governor of •iiony m" rid several •t Mrs Bates. . , - /* „ f , - • the Worn in’s i 'ks. will be j ">g. January 19., ■ t'.g The date j ’■ ■ n changed for " to many other ; g" n the occasions i * 1-ague, as it is! :: t Mice w hen the | i i i II Patient At The Natal Hospital Francis J. Quinn, well known citi zen, lias been a patient at the Naval Hospital, Naval Academy, for several : (l ays. where he was subject to an oper ation. Mr. Quinn resides with his fam | i!y on Duke of Gloucester street. His host of friends are pleased to learn of his splendid recovery and eonvales ! fence. To Serve Buffet I. tine boon For Inauguration It has become known that through 'he Adjutant-General’s office, arrange ment has been made for the “V caft t<-r:a to serve a buffet luncheon on the day of inauguration of Governor-elect Ritehio to 101' men. The luncheon will be served at 1:30 in the recreation room of the V W f\ A., and there will tie special assistants for the occasion. !. This buffet luncheon will not inter fere in any way with the service at the | “V" cafeteria. Vffctiding Gu|bam Vuto Show Mrs. .Margaret Stevens is spending the week-end in .\<,v York, where she! is attending the New York automobile: show and visiting friend’s Sen ice Star l.egioo lin Red To Ceremonies Mrs. Robert .ViOss, wife of Judge Moss, has received an invitation for the Service Star Legion (War Mothers) to attend the ceremonies of unveiling j of the tablet to Maryland’s 800 volun teer-, in the U. S. Navy, which is to! take place on next Tuesday at the State House. The Service Star Legion I will attend in a body and will wear! their Service Star arm band on the let; arm. They will meet at 2:30 in j the old Senate Chamber. The exer-! ciscs wil begin at 3 o’clock. Suffrage Slogan For Legislators one of the brightest women in Anna- , polis was recently requested by Haiti-; mom Suffrage headquarters, for this especially bright Woman is an ardent! suflriglst, to suggest some slogan foi urn at local headquarters this winter for the benefit of the Legislators. 1 1 n- i mediately the Ant^hpolis woman sufT- j ! ragist suggested 9 “spelling bee for; [small boys/’ with the words "rat-eye-j • 0" to be given Chaperoning Girls \t Carvel Hull Mrs. Kershaw, of Zynwyd. an exclu-: ; sive and fashionable suburb of Phila delphia. is chaperoning a party of girls at Carvel Hall over the week-end, who , will attend the Naval Academy mid shipmen’s hops today and tonight. Mrs Kershaw, who is a sister of Mrs. Allen Bowie Howard, and her daughter. Miss Peggy Kershaw, will spend several days next week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard at their residence, corner Prince George street and Col 1,-ge avenue. Tomorrow Afternoon At The Republic ITuler the auspices uf the ('(immun ity Service, an interesting and enter taining program will be presented to morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Republic theatre. Main street, which i ' open ;o the public There will be a number of entertainers from out ot town, besides music by a portion of the ; orchestra of the Naval Academy band, and local speakers. The latter will include (’apt. Wat T. Cluverius, U. S. Nk, Commandant of Midshipmen at the Naval Academy, and the former will include a soprano soloist, n dramatic reader and a cellist, all from Balti more. It is hoped to pack the theatre with a representative audience. V New Departure At The Y .W. C. In line with the “Hostess House,' so successfully cotulueted at various camps and cantonments during t war, the Y. W C. A. will hold the first ot a series of Sunday afternoon “social hour" tomorrow from 4 to 6 at the “Y” headquarters. State Circle and Francis street, to which both young girls and young men are invited. Mrs. Carpen ter, wife of Hr. Carpenter, of the navy will act as hostess for the afternoon. ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN’S GETS’EM! Famous pain and ache l.iniment, kept handy, brings gratify ing relief Rheumatic twinges ease up soon. N> do stiff joints, lame back, neuralgia, overtaxed mw cl's, and those paths from weather ex posure. too they don’t 6ht long against the counter-irritant Moans Liniment produces- . , . , Keep this old family friend handy for instant use -a tittle penetrate* loUttul rutting, leaving no skm stains mass, or clogged pores. Aou ought to keep a bottle hiiidv All druggists. Three sues ox:., 73c., $1 AO. mmmrnm the EVENING CAPITAL AND MARYLAND GAZETTE, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND. SATURDAY. JANUARY 10. 1950 >'T|r Relief ] Benefit Dance i All who participated in the ful dance given for the N'avv Relief last week in the Naval Academy Audi torium are looking forward to a repe tition on Tuesday, January 20 Offi- i . cere, instructors, iheir families and f friends, are expected to attend these s dances. i | c riantiing For Pageant Of Nations On Thursday af'ernoon, Mrs Robert r Walker, of Baltimore, an ardent wo-|* mans suffragist, met the following s ' ladies of Annapolis at the Woman’s:* ! Club here: Miss Heffenger. Mrs. j" George Abram Moss, Mrs. T. J. Lin-; thicum, Mrs. Theodore Johnson, Mrs Robert Moss, Mrs. A. C. Hill. Mrs ' King, and Mr- J Norman Smith. The conference was for the purpose; of planning the Pageant of Nations to be held here in the State Armory on Tuesday. January 20. Besides Haiti-, more talent there will be many local participants. A similar pageant was given during the war a: the Armory, under the direction of Miss Heffenger for the service men and was most suc -1 cessful. The pageant is expected to ho on a , large scale, between 55 and 100 to take' jiart. A stage wil be erected especi- , ally for the purpose, ami there will be 0 ‘'throne," afbund w hich the final tab leaux will be grouped Miss Mary Randall Magruder will ad as "Goddess of Liberty.” Relegate To Hospital Association Mr- J F. McMakin has been ap-j 'pointed a delegate from the Board of .Managers of the Annapolis Emergency Hospital Association to the Hospital Association, which meets at the He- j | brew Hospital. Baltimore, next Wed nesday. i • | RESOLUTION PASSED BY MD. STATE GRANGE At the 47th annual session of the Maryland State Grange, held in Ches ! tertown on December S-llth, the fol j lowing resolution was unanimously : passed: "Whereas, The Maryland St3te Grange favors clean racing as pro vided for by the laws of New York and other States, and the breeding and ! racing of standard bred horses, and j I "Whereas, We believe the free use of i stallions offered by the Maryland Joc | key Club is misleading and detrimental | to the breeders of farm horses, as such ! grades are undesirable for farm or utility purposes, and "Whereas, we believe that racetrack j gambling corupts and stullifies the morals of our citizens, and "Whereas, We believe that the gov-' | erning factors of racetracks where gambling is permitted have an evil in | fluence upon the social and political! gondii ions of our State, i "Therefore, he it resolved that we, j ! the members of the Maryland Stat .Grange in the 47th session assembled.! do hereby record our disapproval of racetrack gambling and will use our i best endeavors to rid our State of this | great evil, and "Be it further resolved that we will j co-operate w ith the Maryland Anti-j Racetrack Gambling Association and such other organizations as may have the above purpose in view." B John Black is Master of the Grange, and Mrs. M. K. Jean is the i secretary. EMUISION 4 * —FOR— Coiioka,Coßla l BroacMllo and Week Luogs Atk your druggist for BEAR’S. Accept so •übttkuie May b* ordered direct frooi JOHN D. BEAR Elkton, V. CVTLLtL tr WOODBRIDGL fPXCLE EUI'S WAP.-TIKE ARCHITECTS) I rrsunjine pr;ftte r'"d ••* cnnsiilrratioo of fbeir Sr*ECIAT. PPUTICP I*BATI RES ia csnuorMon with L-illdin-: <t"slTii an., coostnie ti.'n. Correspondence solicited. i*'s *v. a *■<- •> --si--, n o Raising the Family- It'll baa long time Defore Pa offers his chair again to a lady ! 1 C “fCURE So fci. s > I j ( LU UN d.E s : vouve FC6W' #vuv. xooy <> c 0 I cUB = sohe oo 1 ( ItS? y ) ia.Htss- \ r-ZZr* h-hhitT ) 1 W v^wtaa 'SfSfcrn- L= f ) yp SgtsV NEW YEAR PLANS OF AMERICAN RED CROSS OUTLINED l (Continued From Page One.) funds so that the soundest possible sense of proportion may prevail. Such an allocation and setting aside of funds for various purposes does not mean that reconsideration may not be had in the light ,of happen ings now unforseen. but the reserves set aside represent the best judgment of the Executive Committee as to the v \ .. 7 \ Do You Know Hudson But Through Sheer Merit Alone Essex Made Its Thirty Million Dollar Sales Record Builds the Essex? Essex success has not been accidental. But the Essex does bring quality and No one doubts its right to the position performance to a class field that was it holds. unknown. On the Cincinnati Speedway, a stock The former owaers of large costly chassis Essex set the world 50-hour en- cars that have adopted the Essex have durance mark, of 3037 miles, under not been Hudson users. They have American Automobile Association su- come from other cars, cars that fall pervision. Another stock Essex holds short of the Super-Six in all particulars the unequalled 24-hour road mark of save size and cost. * 1061 miles. The Essex appeals to such users be- But how many know why Essex in its cause of its nimbleness. They like the first year revealed qualities more mature, way its performance compares with that more evident of the influence of long of the Super-Six. You can see this on experience, than is commonly found in every hand. The two cars in any corn cars even in their third and fourth year. munity that are most prominent because You will recall the Essex was an- of their performance ability are the nounced one year ago without one word Hudson Super-Six and the Essex, as to the identity of its builders. Not a claim was made for its performance. Essex Did Not Need You were asked to go look at it, take u j >r j a ride and form your own opinion. The iiudson S Endorsement Essex was required to speak for itself. Think of the advantages Essex has Now that it has established itself, had. What ordinarily would have re it is revealed why Essex has all the quired years to perfect was made pos qualities of cars of long development. sible the very firßt modeL 11/ r\ • if That is why 20,000 are now running, Was Designed by why more than $30,000,000.00 was paid Hudson Engineers f° r Essex cars in ten months. You have not needed the Hudson They conceived it as they developed endorsement to understand Essex the Super-Six. All they learned about en- performance. durance, they incorporated in the Essex. Essex has won its own way. Hudson They gave to the Essex the power gave it full benefit of the experience of that has made it famous in all quarters. its engineers and the ability of its Its speed is the result of what had been manufacturing organization. Its name learned in making the Super-Six winner was not needed. of all worth while speed records. Now Hudson takes the same pride in * The Essex can never be all that the acknowledging its kinship to Essex that Super-Six is for they are totally dif- a father might in speaking of his son ferent types. who on his own account had made good. STRANGE MOTOR CAR CO. JAMES F. STRANGE & SON, Proprietors C. RITCHEY WINTERSON, Sales Manager 28-30 West Street <n " i wisest uses for which Red Cross funds should be held available. In the lirst place all oblgiations to our soldiers, sailors and their fami lies must le provided for. We must also be ready to meet relief demands incident to disaster, and we are pledg ed to the establishment of a peace time program in America. The sum of $13,750,000 will be se: aside to cover these demands.—From an ar ticle by Livingston Farrand, chair man Central Committee, American Red Cross. Poverty is the mother of many ef forts i| TO REVIVE OLD SONG AND POPULAR MUSIC There are again on sale here copies \of the popular march and two-step ’las well as that never-to-be-forgotten t : song. “Anchors Aweigh," a composi- Jtion of the late Prof Charles A. Zim merman. for many years bandmaster _ | at ihe Naval Academy. Lieut. Zim merman dedicated the piece to the (Class 1907. Naval Academy, and the j music has been out of print for some - years, the Cincinnati publishers hav ■iug lost the plate. Mrs. Ida A. Zimmerman, widow of , Lieut. Zimmerman, has had thi ' music re-copyrighted. and "Anchors Aweigh," for which there was great * popular demand, is now on sale at , the Music Store of Royal Wigley, 234 , Main street. . To Fortify The System Against Grin r Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE - Tablets which destroy germs, act as a £ Tonic and Laxative, and thus proven e Voids. Grip and Influenza. There is e only one "BROMO QUININE," E. \\ - GROVE'S signature on the box. 10t ■ (Adv.