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_THE _SUNDA Y STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 1 192 B ~PART SIGNORA GUIDO BRUGGELLI. Vife of the special attache of Italian Embasrys Eltiegated Social Life Of “Little Season” Excels In Char{n and Stateliness PHOTOS BY | Brilliant Diplomatic Dinners. Official Receptions, Polo Ball and Theater Parties Vie in Picturesqueness. BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. | Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney Back HARRIS-EWING Mrs GEORGIA LEE PAR Guest i home of Senator Edge- ETCLARK. Whose husband is secretary to the Vice President. Mrs cc CHASE.. [¢) f El Paso, visiting her patents Secretaty and Mrs Fail. | 4 MRS ANGUS MCLAY * Guest of hetr parents, Secretat and MrsWallace. v Society Folks Return To Washington While ' Others Are Leaving From Atlantic City—Mrs. Connes Home From Visit.! Mr. and Mrs. Hughes to Be F Guests of Honor at Dinner ashionable Society Will Dance at Ball FO!’ Salvation Army Director of Consular Service and Mrs. Wilbur J. Mrs. Coolidge Heads List of Carr Their Hosts—Spanish Ambassador to Entertain. Patronesses—Tea Shop at Horse Show and Card Miss Tracye B. Garner Weds Lieut. Parker in Richmond Croom Has Bn“lant War Record: Twice Awarded Cl’Ol‘X de Guerre: Anot}lEr \Var Romance at Walter Reed Hospital. A quiet but beautiful wedding took | Mr. and Mrs. William Mason Hardesty place at 2 o'clock yesterday at the | ©0f Virginia announce the marfiage of home of Mr. s allace | their daughter, Adelaide - Mason, to Carner of 05 m rs. H. Wallace | Robert “Horatio' Thomas, 3rd, of Fenu- rner o Stuart road, Barton | svivania, on Saturday. April 23, at Heights, Richmond. Va, when their | Berryvilie, Va, the home of Mr. and ughter. Miss Tacye Bryan Carner, | Mrs. Hardesty Mr. Thomas the son of the late Col T required no effort to find the rosy glow in \Washington's “little i me the bride of Lieut. J V bride of Licut. John H. | < & ; ; | A % = Robert H. Thomas and of Mrs. Tho I ceason” last week. there being quite enough in variety to satisiy| Other Notes of Personali e p Party Also Planned Parker. United States Marine Corps,| oo Ty Tiomas and of Mra. Thomar, the most fastidious as well as the most strenuous. The large ahffiir.\} Interes! | The Secerctary of State and Mrs. Katharine Mackay of New York, who| The period of “presenting the bud- gn?‘r}ln'n. \\o Rev. W. D. Keene of :;m:x '\r;dfl'rm‘m H.; wr\(.«‘lhn.Axheflx;h» . : Py f = g ughes w he the guests onor i ashing o e | get” y e i ed as @ 3 altimore, Md., cle o e | war and is a member of > American p ; e 4 = Mr. and Mr. \s Bell Sweeneyat dinner Th Ay eve of the di- | hc 2 SRl b G bianseiraul B « ‘ceremony rich was - i & Monday night. the reception with dancing Tuesday night. when the Vice Lol ritirn 1o Washington this et | rector of the consular service and — o epampaign.” Adrive’ o Sappeal ) | witnessed by onlv the telatives and || M. and Mrs Thomas. 3rd. will be at President and Mrs. Coolidge were guests of honor and the Speak:r and [ning from Atluntic City. where they | Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr. l»’tzfio:“:xé“v of Jihet \r»'(tl\:r‘!l';n::: chich: began; yeaterday /for jthe =y dntima nu..sli"‘l.'?..ii'J{‘.”.-.?:.’{i?k- i ome in Clarksburs, Va., after May 15. Mrs. Gillett were hosts: the picturcsquely arranged dinner which the fhave been for short fime. | Wd s AT T8 M AR IR | Bants St e e e en \-n)“-" Arfug sl ehd Mas 10 ’ rated with palms, ferns and every, The marriage is announced of Miss Ambassador of Peru and Mme. de Pezer gave Wednesday night, when| o 0 omoe o 0 T e lintock will entertain a et Jhhe batlroom at Mo ridian Mansions lgreens. The wedding march was | Ethel It Kautz of Brookiyn. X. Y. and the company of fiity dined in the patio of the Pan-American Union build- |+, \Washington after spending compuny at dinner to meet the Sec- 1 attache of the Italian|has n donated for a danc _belplayed by Mrs. Annie Downs Arm- | Mr. Robert J. Davis. son of Mrs. A t 3 t I : ashington after spending a week | €0 f G Ihe e Capt. | Piere Civalleri, will | Eiven Wednesday night. Tickets are [ Strong and before the bride entered | Davis of Washington, April 27. Mr. and ing and a truly Spanish evening was carried out: the dinner at the|with her cousin. Mrs Walter Jonnfetars end Are Hugbes wio will Bm o e o evening. | beini sold by junior Army girls, and | "0 Promise Me" was softly sung by |Mrs. Davis will be at home to their Japanese embassy in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes; of St. Paul the M, \Iynynf}:"“;m{k;d”"’ ""',:‘_‘ u'x‘l'd"“yn”‘a acl o "l the advance sale at $1 a ticket indi- | Mrs. W. D. Somerville. i | friends after May 15 at 53d street, the dinner which Mrs. Marshall Field gave for the same guests Friday ; Hotel ‘:'h""“;‘\“\';k»“:l'l l]flfl‘;" :‘}f‘r'"r:"fl‘,., ct. The Secretary and Mrs. Hughes | The Speaker of the House of Rep-|¢ fl:-‘-”rh - A;n_».;)v“r H'{i «‘r:'-::‘;prnnes M’,slhe"}w';d: gntered n’.. parlor on the [ Brooklyn. N. Y. 3 . . S Col ; 3 = 5 er mother-in-law, Mrs. John es. | 17 e o wha 1 resentatives and Mrs. Frelerick H. |10 g3 2 fth str his sea- o er father, who gave her in | B ~ night: the musicale at the home oi Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thomp who. since the death of her husiWil be the sucstx in whose honory [GHAAECN be the muests of honor out to dance for the bene. | marriage. She wore 4 smart travels | The marriage of Miss Imogene Louis while the smaller affairs also gave their meced of joy. [ band, Senator Connes of California, | (351 a0 ;"” A e dinnercomY at dinner Friday evening of Repre-|fit of alvation Army. ing suit of dark blue tricotine, with | iers and Mr. Leglie Vail Perry, whose {has made her home on Long Istand. | Wil entertain a gotable dinner com-| . fative and Mrs, Harry C. Woodl The patronexses are Mfs Cal gray hat and gloves 1o match, ‘and | SNEagement Wa&™ recently “anfiounced, Dinner Beauty Excels. T ey Becter is spending |55 he minieir of Toumania and | Yard of West Virginia. T [Coslioge Afrs Charles B Hughen | o e or ouausieot brines | ¥} 1aKg Pavs 1y duns o 2 s 5 _ 3 Mrs. ler is spending | 2] : i b 2 1M, iomas Walsh, Ms. Jol 4 Ses s o valley. er ! e ¥ point of artistic beauts the dinner given by the Ambassador of Peru iy Vo S Wil | Princess Bibesco Wil give 8 @0er | g e Robert Lansing will | Hammond, Sire imes W Wodswartn, | T OF honor ana'onty' Geiendant |52, and Mes. FT Coffren and Mme. de Pezet was never excelled in the trail of splendid social I the May festival in Oberlin and will | for them E entertain o distinguished ‘company aj r: Mrs, John Allan Dougherty, Mrs! | Wik mer Sister. Miss Eisie Carner of of Arel ey Snaoarios he narra events which has marked the existence of the Pan-American building. | ¥isit friends in Clevelind and Colus e ambassador of Spain and Senora | dinner Tuesday cvening. including & larz anders . Mre Henry Jerves. | gray crepe meteor, wirh biaci pietups | Mr. Joseph Bauer of Lakeview, N Quite in contrast was the dinncr which the Minister of China. Mr. Sao- | "4 i jde Hixno will entertain a compang at | number of diplomats. Hohert Tansing. ive, D, | Bt and carricd an arm houquet of | The ceremony was performed in B Ke Alired Sze. gave the same evening ior the Secretary of State and Mrs. L. Gilehrist, wife of Lieut |1i00er next Saturday evening. May 1. ) 45 Mrs. Seibert Davis Boak Mrs. William A. Burn- | W oene oo ero. sica ot ML Sa ity el ee: Hughes. Chinese famine week it was. and with contributions being made‘_ (aglehrist, ba talcen ah WpATIMEnt | Senator and Mrs. Kev Pittmann en- |EAYe @ large tea vestorday afternoon | side. Mre. simon Wolf, Mrs. James B {man' Lieut. Favrd oD or L‘::““” The marriage of Miss Mary Taft all over the_country for the hunger-stricken Mongolians, the minister 4t street fertalned ot /dinnef tonight at the|ln thelr quarters at WalterReed Hos. [ Gowen xtgurfilrz=. Alexander Sharp. tico. V. ollowing the ceremony an | AtWater, daughter of the late Com- capitals of the world, the host proposes and the guest of honor disposes, | jr. who Lave been living in W T e nelugat Genator Shagi-lout the house were In yellow and|Horse Show Assoclation daving the |aiot Party. Shortly after the wed- St ke Mackinson. g ! s e . S, ) on for the last three yvi ¥ {Other guests included Senator Short- | out ¥ in y W % 4 As ation g 1 ding Lieut. and Mrs. Parker loft for d States consul at Santo Domin and so when tlie minister asked the honor of entertaining the Secretary |ton for the las r years, where gy, of California nator Kenneth £reen. with many gay' blossoms. {horse show. and tea will be sery a short bridal trip, after which they is_announced to their friends state and Mrs. Hughes Wednesday night was selected. The dinnerjMr. levering has been in business. \joRoiar, Senator and Mrs, Tasker Those assisting included Mrs’ Mer-|the fashionable throngs by pretty | will be at home 6 Main street, | . The ceremony was performed Was charmingly arranged and the guests were entertained in the legation | e returned “to Baltimore, whichi | Lowndes Oddie of Nevada, Mrs. Wil- | ritte W Ireland, Mrs. Robert oliver, [Junior League girls under direction | Frodericksburs, Vi, n the home of the bride's brother- " y EEoN : ; they will make their future home. | W Catder. A and Mrs Walter | Mrs. Elliott Woods. Mrs. T. F. Morse, | ¢f their president. Miss Louise King | The bridegroom has s P e - b oth B ary | ] nise King groom has a brilliant war |in-law and sister, Licut. Commander on 19th and U streets. but it was far simpler than ordinary with the : ! . Mrs. Jamex 1t Mann, Mrs. Bur- | Mrs. Clarence H. Connor, Mrs. C. C.|Miss King will be aided by Mrs. Ed- | Técord, having served with the am- |and Mrs. 1 ‘brand Smith. in Santo minister of China. who is a royal host. ! Al;h“ \I;r:yl'lu {--:l\ml;\,_ ;-]lx:dsxw:l |‘h:l : ew York and Mr. Raymond Muolx'e‘. M;s. .v.“B_ Mann and Mrs. ‘“‘""i“"‘f" \-Tlurdv\':ml, Mrs. Howard Hume ,;»llw 5th Regiment in the A. E. F.|Domingo City, March 29. by Chaplain picd {winter al the New Willard, as has|’ nard C. Burrell. and Miss Govin. One end of the | H® Was twice awarded the croix de|Elder. 1° N The "decor: i Y o | i ) S 21 Elder. ] ations in Week. been Fer custom for several years. re- | ~ - . | Brandstana will be partitioned off |[BUerre by the French government |the house were of tropical plants. ) Have Strenuous Week. turned Thursday to her home'in Knox- | Mrs Charles Denby will| Representative and Mrs. James S.{with cedars, decorated with Salyntion |A10 Scverul citations for conspionous |many Howers and . Chinebe Loty HE President and Mrs. Harding put in a rather strenuous week. but { ville. Tenn | distinguished company at Parker will be hosts at a dinner party | Army colors and_slogans and con- | PFAVery in ion. jornamented with bamboo leaves. The not socially. Monday night they a‘tended the periormance at! . s evening in honor of the Tuesday evening. jverted into an attractive tearoom. | ' ibride was escorted by her uncle the o - 2 < 2 L2 S Martin Richardso: il le skl N Doy Sister-iis haar - o A a1 One of the prettiest weddings o o | %, Poli's. where as their neighbors in the adjoining box was a group of dis- | watningion this week 1o spend ihe (prMers brother and sister-in-law. | To L erson | iy Eirls have offercd 1o serve as | season was solemn med Taominy Ghine |£overnor of Santo Domingo. Rear abled soldiers. The President spoke with them and Mrs. Harding talked |summer ot Lake Mononk, N v Hef iy oy, o0 the N M i ne " hoste ar dinner Saturdae | Tn addition to the aetlyities organ. | W MAY 3 at the home of Mr. and (i UL TUVIS, Srowten, b 8. 8 with them between acts all during the evening. Dismal weather and even | will return to Washington in the au-| . evening, when the distinguighed j1zed under direction of the Salvation | cenir-Tyna L aeDonald Lindsey. fuloiner, Mrs. | Charles N Atwatey. a downpour of rain did not stop them from several interesting trips, | tumn. |, The minister of Rumania and Prin- guests have been asked to meet the) Army - women's committee. another| younkes: diusmter Mo “mrm el Litte Miss Damaris Smith and 1 = \ _ Je 4 B {coss Bibesco will entertain at d Secretary of State Mrs shes. r 3 voma LR younges ghter, Miss Eliza Lol 3 ) Mre. Harding going to Mount Alto Hospital one afternoon. where she | s i, 1. MeVani and Miss Esther |05, will entertain at dinner Secretary of State and Mrs. Hugh B abizon eoman workers has' been | Wilson. became the bride of - Caps | L3S Kaesie Smith, nieces of th greeted many of the soldiers, inspected their work and came away | MeVann are leaving today for Chicage | Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard will enter- by Mrs. Frank Warkart, Mie Wittt Albion Smith of the field artillery, l'-‘::'r" ARttty Toacks Aud Dt Of wh ladened. while she and the President drove in a heavy rain to Walter |and Detroit to remuin several weeks.| The counselor of the Russian em-|tain at a luncheon today Collins, Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. Georgel > ms ered white organdy with rainbow rige Reed hospital Thursday afternoon on a similar mission. T con | PSSy and Mme. de Bach will enter- - Kehoe, Mrs. A. E. Offutt, Mrs, Danaitne jacei€Mons, Which took place on [jone N0 : > e ki | M Alven Kaufman arrived in New liain a company of distinguished guests | Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond | McCready. Mrs . . Rogers, Mrao o | (D¢ 1awn under a bower of laurel | "IN 11id. wore heavy white barongt H Show 3 | York Friday after a four-week triptat dinner Thursday evening. will ‘be hosts at a dinner Tuesday | W. Parker, Mrs. Archic Fngel, Mo | 50 cvergreens. was performed by the | qin and white silk net trimmed wigh orse Show Gayety {10 Haiti and the Panama canal e Rl tevening Roe Fulkerson. Mrs. William Jose and | s shodia vilier - of the Lanham |rox. point lace. her tulle veil held by & TTHE opening of the National Capital horse ;10w Thursday, with its | e prancie Alton Connoily ! i e e . ... T Mrs. Rudolph Jose B R T Jiwreah' of reai orange blossoms. S more than 700 entries—Gen. Pershing's stalte furnishing fourtesn— | visiting Mre. George E1lis, jr. of Bay | tnined a company at dinner Lt even- | tions ot 1or & dinner car peommittee I planning a largeland later given in marriage by hor | fiiricd, o bouguet of white roses. whit- brings a flood of new interest to socicty. and there will be several notable | Shore i 1. at the Homestead jine evening Park 'Hotel. Monday. May 16 d"'\"-": father. was becomingly attired in @ |nician national flower. Lieut. Coi- house parties, many dinner and luncheon parties and a general air of [Hot Springs. ‘\“'L'\"r's Conr 1y re sk oh T Bl el - x ik e rangements are belng made for .‘I:;::-..a|11;!‘|11 gown of white canton crepe. mander L. I Smith, U. 8. N. wis sporting life until it ends on May 17. The seventeen polo poniec will | 1Urn*d 1o New York Thur and Mre: I, Leslie Cralgle will enior. | somsnns of aibe 5 tie bas sale of 1.200 tickets at $1 each and |were & (il il enurht hoh jihe {best man e he of unusual interest with the reawakening of Washington people to - H Tain ‘At dinncr Uhis evening in honor At the Cafe St Marks 1St evening. | et mone i fomrmed0Pd for a num= o ihe valley and carried a shaser of | oo s Cmeny & reception w i the beauties of that sport of their housc guest, Miss Ellen b annnovel features. Mre. Barrett!pride roses intermingled with orehidsTicld: at which Mrs. water, motha The boves will be anucuaity bt . 'Party Given in Honor Fhiommr dusinter ot M Landon | . Mr. and Mrs, Bdward 1. Alsap witt |8 dnnounced That the mones rajed | ol ro%es intermingled with orehids [of the hride. received With the brida e boxes wi e unusually brilliant, and adding interest is the fact | . . Thomits of Augusta. Ga La&stertain it “dinner Saturlay en- | DY the sale of these tickets will be ™ "Phe bride was ate L iparty. She wore a gown of blag. that the Salvation Army will conduct a charmingly appointed tearoom. | Of Miss Lieberman " M St see. Henry 1. | neriting Montgomery Country Club, | Siyen to the Salvation Army Kitty May. as maw of donoy, whs|clunyt_lace over lavender satii with girls from society in waiting, and late aiternoon tea parties are | o Dimock wil] give a dinner in her honor 3 coubdebutantes and debutantes have)ore a eharming mown of e o | The Marine Band played through ti already being arranged A birthday anniversary party Was g Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Craigie| Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alexander G. Bentlyy Yomnteered to distribute programs| gandy. with hat 1o mateh. and copreed | CCT¢mony.cand in the eveninz. ma 2 VTN | #iven in honor of Mixs Roan Lieberman will wive a dinner for their guest. entertained a dinner party of tweive | 419 "“'",;‘_‘]_"fh'-,r;_: at the mass meeting ' i shower of pink roses. o T ¢4 of the ‘hundred or more guests re ENNIS on the White House courts, the impromptu horse show [!.u her home Sunduy evening, May 1 yl»n.....mrng I,\||~~ : Adeline nxna‘m_s.mu ul\u_hl '1‘n hulrmr of their house it '\-1-»:»; ~M‘l':-’w‘v“fiu.< r-r::-:_.r;uu: T fower gir licen of ”"'[."'v‘;:‘l‘:l‘-‘«l”;'l;‘r'l' 1;1:.:.-115.‘;;“ -:;-“v"v‘..\ ||".'1‘\v:‘ e e e L i o o how PUL {0 compans were Mrs. g L. G {or e house guest. Mixs'guest Miss Carmelia Ponsclie | Booth Wil detivar her famiocy seline !}vrxr!:~_ wore quaint little dresses of |08 \eading Cike Sera shed wiih ol Show Association by the American Remount Association: 1he nes e | L4, M7 gnd e, Mendlson. Mo [ e World's Most Wondertul Stors." | il o match and® carsiod huskors | Shite and blue ribbons and the wo] : 2 DY B / 2 v oone- land Mrs. Alby, Mr. and Mrs. Harry . . . {One group will consist of Miss Made- | ¢ o S e A baskets!giny cake was fashioned after thoge hole x["‘ l‘;"'fl(‘ffl"i e \\\lrm: llm!«r]‘g:rrl\;nrlf and the (l‘\lril spurt enter- | Shapiro, Mrs. fda Waliers, Mre "3, Lol- Miss Mona Blodgett to Mrs. Harding to Receive Hine Biggar, Miss Holen Smith, 3 “‘r\}}”;{,,"f“ Toith gweetheart roses. of the Dominician Republic. a coi ing in h+ Girl Scout movement all tell of the trend tastes in the ssdry, Miss Betty Rubin. Miss Pau o . i rown and Miss Florence 25 Pl SAnCany el {of pound cake two et high - capital and every onc seeme glad for the new movement of e athletie, y Lo orman, Miss Sars' Helin, Mis' Ros Wed Capt. D. St. P. Gaillard Dames of Loyal Legion Hoskinson. Another groun will bel (hawning - enaerd” “1 Liver 24 on i thickly, ¢ . in America. Announcement of a polo match in Potomac Park or a fancy | Farmeen silhoes. S Musenm Cromrs | Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett announces the } yie B it receive the dete- | o oonon oF Miss Marfan Drain.) fruly™ i excellent voice, and Mr, | oMy and Mre. Mackinson will e rheir regular afternoon drives [ YoFicuity arine Busull Sliveratone and | I David St Piere Gutlland. o0 | 8 e e e aeiday 1To Entertain in Honor of G o onenEniny 3 ) $ My Harry' Silversione of Madrid, Spain; {50 (at¢ has been SRR | Dames “ol 8 Loyul Deglon Eriday: A Y e ter gome (wedding | another war' romance of Walilr 3 s . Ch i ! ding. . a alook 4 ' sre Capt pY] Smith d, P 3 e Prince Lohomirakl Boston 1o artend the reception and | Mr Herbert Silverstone. Mr. Charles g . opffternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. George | mony Capt. and smith de-; AP oAl - last. Mondidy ot 14 T IR S o retion | ant e R SRR Mt e s detutente g1 SO i scormien | O D- € Chapter Members{ it un it nantiels ot Ll ol i & 5 co He Lubomirski, son of the Speake ane S Schuet, Mr. Sam Richards, Mr. Bob| & e ~ . < cludes other s = ). . when M hee Hear) Lubomiraid. £ the Speaker and Mra Gillett gave inj ot r e e e MMirrgy Lull the social affairs of the younger sel. {are among the hostesscs who aiso | MIS. Blizabeth Allen Leatzaro and | May in Atantic Gty and New Yotk (o ewe0 D o N Central High School cadets; ot Which | M S Jygheberman, all of Washing- | jonned fetching costumes to assume ! will meet in Washington at the New {ent of chapter. winl « 0o Goged, e s, in 1 the prince (s also a member. last| Mrs Lawrence C. Phipps, wife of | Smithe Mro Al (rossr Mr. Jack Dan. | TOme special part. o the office | Willard May 11, 12 and 13. At the I homor of Stonewall Jackson Chapter, = i | Frosence of the brides family. ¥ Wednenday evening at the lexation.|the senator from Colorado, will re-|ner. Mr. Al Jul ~_und Mrs. Nat || Capt Guillard is attached to the Office | o iny 16 be held in the New Wi U. D Cooafter its regular| The wedding of Miss: Fay Dovent “ppe bride, who is the daughter §f The +ompany numbersd 150, and & | tUrn todasy from California. where she | Fimhoie Al 4 o of the chief of ordnance. War Depart g i R e daughter of Mrs. Charles A Doyen of | yjn una My, Fred L. Harries of Ta- short talk was given hy the instruc- | has been for some time i & ment jlard Wednesday evening the Secretary i 1 [y onCa) ning. May 9. 4ty gnnapolis, and the late Briz. Gen. | mame Bark Md. wore @ blue traveline tor-lleutenant in charge of the com.- ! Mrs. 'Hlu m{'” ;mml.unm: mx-» ].-nl.,jaxr; of War, Mr. Weeks, and Senator Me- | Memorial Home. Those assisting will | Doyen, U, S M. . and Ensign Felix | qyir, with hat to match. Immediateky s y : 3 ont at a charmingly appointed dinner | il i he: Mrs. Elizabeth Chenowet i Leslie Johnson, 1. S, N., w X e { St : - g Coertie T daarrer af s Washington last evening from Balti- | Wood ! Miss Blodgett 1o the number of more |l as will other well known men iof hostess; Mrs. William B. Newman M ,‘O,m i, -whoss: angageine left on their ho ymioon teip »’\3 . minister aml Princess Lubomirska, | monine here e spent last week at-| (0 g G e york | than thirty were guests. Thursday a business meeting will | Mrs. Charles H. Fred, Mrs. Katherine | Miss Doyen was AntioGnced Iane ‘\":\‘-pn?-'y’”:—“I«\;:‘f"nfi flegroom. On their return enterrained 1 xmall company of her | remian® wht TACTS :yr ‘,:"lrl:f“d‘-."v“'.'»:: il RErive WEARCEOLY 15 be the feusat ] R v I P be h;ld“al 1(1]0 New . Willard. At 1| Bales, Mrs Fairfax Moneure. Mrs. |1 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James | they will make their future home at young friends | turning to hin Washington home in|of her aunt. Mre. Charlex Boughton Lupmeunced the engagement of - their | Aqeieal Trewee Sa mared, Midew of vdumes 1. Johnson. Mrs. Benjamin | MeN. Johnson of Aberdeen, N. C. fkoms SEr = ‘ jlime for the opening of the horse; Wood daughter. Edna Louise, to Mr. Charles i higiriet of Columbia Society Dames | Soule Gantz, Miss Marie MeGui Fhé mintster of Flcdragia and dme. | show Thursday . Howell. The wedding will take place , or° o Saclety Dames v : Cesar have moved 2400 16th Sted nfomas B SUais | owe he wedding will tke place o the Loyal Legion, will receive the | Mrs. Albion Wilkens Tuck, Mi Fine P Pl d N Band to Pl T N moved Trom e Bh L i = [ Mrs Thomas ¥ Walsh will give[in St Johns Church! 160 “and TH1 Xational Socicly in her home. on I | garet Cockrell. Represcuiative B jrane rogram Flanne | INavy Dand to Flay they have taken an apartment | Rose ity _«dV'FI Jiobert M. Thomnson s labpariure far B "v"’”“‘f'{\“"]”““}"‘,"';"&;v".“,‘l Baturday;attermoon. ‘| strect. That evening a reception will | Lowrey of Mississippi will give an | ForiCaid | At T D. accompanied by M s g;';,,.,;._r Svke Rec departuce for Eurape: Mra. Walsh, 30 ocloc N {be given by the District of Columbia | Interesting l"'|)‘ “\ usical numbers | or Garden Partv‘, t lea Dansant The minicter Finlgnd and M e 4 A shington Tuesday (@ S e A i ehRAEeme 2 ot Society, of which Mrs. John A, Logan | Will be given by Mrs. Frank Morri- e | 5 Sagatamoinen Tire fohos Naw | o Annapolis. where Col. Thompson | Daugherty. will go_ta New Vork yiiEgngagement 'fio;:,?;"‘:’l:;’;h'L:,.s president, in the ted room orinn | gon, nresident; Miss M Wade | At the garden party which is to! At the tea dansant which will be a York the firat of this week! They |ine trip aboard ther s sumiy e | abnard the Grmo o ere | “Tudge and Mra. R. irving Bowie | New Willard in honor of Vice Presi- | Woods, Miss Erie Dou . s | he given for the benefit of Casualty |feature of the May fete and gymb went there Luxt Wednesda [ EVerkliacs ROt the ey will spend The summer|of Upper Marlboro to Mr. Frank Ma jident sng “}‘f";"""“"fi*‘- Gen. Nelson ‘;",f,‘x‘lb"”‘ Allen Leatzaro, Mr. Ernest | yoepital on May 20 at the home of |hana to be held at the country re Misse Allsa Mellon, daughter of the on the continent and returnin Oc- | Eruder Hall Miss Bowie resides with | Jo 50 n fIS Somiender of the foval | Bl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stock, Stock- |dence of Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Twin Secretary of the Treasurs. has joined | | Mis Virginie Randolph Harrison, | tober e per Marihoro. Mr. Hall | 918t the District of Columbia Society | 2 : i home, Bradley Hills, there will be|Oaks. Woodley Lane. tomorrow from her father at their apartment at 17451 [RAKRCCE 9 1“?‘".'11."?.'.:::“ T N | ha second dance of the “Little|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee a4t Uhis reception. ¥ iMrs. Dimock Discontiniies | carricd out & program of unusual in- |3 to 7 o'cloct. the Nsvy Yard Band Massachusetts avenue. and her chap- |yt Veigence, 2200 Kuinoano taken | ot Clab. will be siven rext boe | Hall of Upper Marlboro, and is as-| Friday, May 13, the society will go terest to both old and young. after- |ywiil play throughout the afternoon. ron. Miss Alice Svlvester. i« with her. | he Te e 22 wloramu road, | Season” Clul &ive i Cociated with _ his brother-in-law, to Mount Vernon on the boat and be | Sunday Afternoon at Homes | nooun ana evening. i P Hior e epriie ¥ as her|day evening ai Rauschera State Attorney N. Hampton Magruder, | the Buests of Senator McKinley and Mrs. Charies J. O'Neill is general| Mme. Godoy and Mrs. Randolph Mi- e ol &, Ker will iwo. to| BUSRE IOF, Che weele Miss Eliza-) \ 0 Nichelas 1 Hrady of New|in the practice of law. jthe District of Columbia Soclety for | Mrs. Henry ¥F. Dimock has dise chairman, having to assist her Mrs. [ror will have for sale autograph pho- Chester, Pa. Wednesduy. June I3, to & imore Vovk: 8 abanaviE: tha: wesls fend oo — |luncheon. At 5 o'clock Friday after- |tinued her Sunday afternoon at homes | Muriel Lynch. chairman of hostesses: |{ographs of noted persorms, and there be the guest of the nayivania| G ST " the. Hotel WashingLor 1 wnd @] Mr and Mra. Anthony Gordon Jones | noon Mrs. Medill McCormick will give | for the season. { Mrs. Lynn Troutman. chairman of | 0500 T ik il Military Collbge ! Sts commen Mr.. M pmwell will sailpth i vpgton and will 8o, nhounce the engagement of their{a tea for the socicty. Members are - | fancy table: Mrs. Guy O. Dove, ch ;m.|“' also unusually attractive ment exercixes during wiich M P e steamship [south tomorrow 1o remain until the | jaugnter, Nancy Gordon. to Mr. Wil-|coming from California, Ohio, Michi-| Mrs. Richard Harlow will be at|man of punchiMrs. C. G, Van Imon. |gifts donated by members of the dip- o SR L Bl B ol her slaughter. jend of the week, when she will return | jiim' Gouverneur Barnewell of New | gan, Minnesota, New York and Penn. | home Tuesday: afternoon at ‘Wood- | chafrman of candy: Mrs Charles | jomatic corps ! | Bromwel) 2 d Penn 1 B B. Christian, secret to the vmwell, who is now, for another short visit York sylvania. land her country home on Park lane, ers, chairman of cake: Mrs. Wil- 1 | with A z those who have ki bies dent. who ix a graduate of the ji ). her cousins. Mra. L.! 3 i | - Rosslyn, Va. Fam J. Brewer. chairman of ice cream;| AMONE Thos have faken tabi ke aiso Wil b priseniud Wi a (St Sensonand | b Stevensor | Miss Lueille Merath 1oft Thursday | Mr. and Mrs. David B. Gotwals an- e | Mrs. S. Buynitzky. chairman of | for auction bridge are Mrs. Charies e whom she sailed two months | with a party o WS Lo attend the ce the o ement thei 2 . Mr. William Phelps Eno and Mrs | s { Mrs. Charles H, Cecil, chair- ? 3 £ Wil « - \ & : i Derby in Loulsville. Ky. uEntar Ruth Tpaomen Sofaneln Homeopathxe Ho’l‘""’ll | abrge W. Ehle will not he at home| man of cards; Miss Mildred O'N¢ .].K::.UV \‘l'r: 111?:1,‘:; ,\l‘;;m\a\"m..\.—h Mrs Wil i 0 ! romwell and Miss Bromwel d Buchanan. The wedding will take this afternoon. chairman of dancing. i Mrs arles: Harlan, Mrs. anoiis, Mir Il arrive today to be | v abrond throughour the sum- | Mrs G B Marriman has left her | faee in June - bl Card party Benefit|"™" — Mrs. Jessie Lee Webb has two won- |Charles G. Mathews, Mrs. Gilbert ~ guest week or more of Dr <0 contemplate spending the | Abartment at the Rochambeau for the . Mrs. Nanette B. Paul and Mrs. Anna | derful fortunetellers who promise to |Grosvenor.” Mrs. Joseph K. Thropp and Mrs John Cravke Simpse at summer and has gone to Atlantic Cit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caylor an- A card party for the benefit of the | Hendley will be at home t aft-| jlluminate your future as well as|Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, Mrs. John L. their resdence. 1421 Massiciuseris ol Rl - nounce the engagement of their) National Homeopathic Hospital will]ernoon from .3 to0.'6 in the National! recall your past, and Mrs. Odenheimer, | Newbold. Mrs. 'F. B. Moran, Mrs. Jo- avenue. Miax antolnette Graves, who has; The United States Minister (o Swit-| daughter Mildred Marjory to MF. be held Wednesday evening at §|Biblical Muscum. at 2007 Columbia|as an old black mammy, will interest [seph Folk, Mrs Ross Thompson, Mrs. . P % “n visiting {n Connectiout and New |serland and Mrs. Hampson Gury, who | Charles Marvin Mark. The wedding ¢ 2 E o road, to the delegates and visitors to | the children with Uncle Remus stories. | David Porter. Mrs Francis 5. Nash. »\; Levclvaly Fonter. the fiance of kfor dwa weeks, returned tolare in \;»lu’ York. will return to Wash- | will take place the latter part of ©'clock in the nurses’ home at the)ihe D. C. Federation of Women's| Automobiles will meet the cars at Mrs. (:u![dnh.nrmlgh Adams and a wicas Howr, whe e frem DV ssnoin yestoday, and s azain Ingion tis week, June. hosital. Clubs. the circle. number of others. o A

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