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1921—PART 2. ’ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, diter P e Yk WS f(,)a,ué teli&tio:epd,“:& I-a"ott .b{x;er iié “Society Is Thrilled at Idea | - Of Teaing With President | Outon White House Lawn Mps. PulL D SWING— ERaTes A Nev Congtessional ostess, the wife of o Representative Swing ofcCalifornia. {Dinners, Teas, Luncheons - Which In,t,e,lf,es_t in D. C. Amb‘assador Of Spain and Senora de Riano Enter- tain Party—Secretary Hughes and Wife b . - . Mgs. C. RAY MOND: P. RODGERS, WIFE OF COMMANDER. RODGERS Mrs. Harding Following Custom W]'uc.h Was @ and their two daughters who with him have done to Calitornia forstation/ to Be Guests. “* Started by Dolly Madison and Revived : W, aio Lo BT - . The ambassador of Spain and|M E| and M auline of Social Senora de Riano entertained a com- | Hixs, M George Warr Mr s by Mrs. Roosevelt. Exquisite Gowns Seen NOteS Of the Di lomats. {Items i At Notable Reception | p 3 ’ | Interest in D. C. {feny-ctslxtecy M lane s e T | Lalie. bl damard i) e 0 5 by Lol e o et Pezets to Unveil Bust asking guests to take a cup of tea on the north—not south—; S St | | ——- Tuesday In celebration of the, birth- day annlversary of King Alfonso of . . . ! sador @ Se e 2t luncheo n honor of leen for presu‘]ent The ambassador and Senora d u_‘"v "' _‘h_“ in hon . front lawn, garden parties at the White House have been indeed few.| Mrg, Hardi s Whi . A = . rding, 1n Dott ite Spain. Thel ests 1 clude B B vitn. (e seustomsaet, the hesuty, 57 o g. in Sof Ambassador to Peru,and Wife to Pay Honor to|Mrs. Stock and Mrs. Evanssoain hetr gueste will inciud. For Cuzrent Days|nian, win e roats at’ linchehs |op oy, Mine Katharine Mackay e | on for the horse éntertainments astounded sogiety folk who gathered on the sloping Satin GllB'Cmflg With to Entertain at Garden|and in New York ana mem ‘green and under the stately trees. Mrs. Taft, who, as the wife of the| Crystals, at Season's Most | embassy staff. , Party for Mrs. George B.|"1}°¥ —E\'ER since the days when Dolly Madison issued little square paste- | lieron laxt Tuesday Mahlon Chilton Grasslands and Mrs. ed at the ers of the Founder of Peruvian Independence at & : % 5 : . Ak al Mrs. Beveriy p 5 Secretary of War, saw the beauty of the idea. also adopted it while ‘1. p A U have issued Inylitations to a ans will enter.x a 2 e i R an-American Union. S e ! 5 i luncheon on May 24 in honor mistress of the White House, and diring the last administration Mrs. Brilliant Event at Pan- Christian, Jr., at Bradley emall company ifor dinner Tues F T Brock. Ten "y Wilson also entertained graciously in the same manner. American Building. s Wl Hills A et N - P . ; he ambassador of Peru and Mms. | la related to all the varfous branches : s 3 P > it is ond soci i a f e ver s The ambassador of Peru and Seno Charles W %7 So it is no wonder that society folk are in a state of ecstasy o The reception at the Pan-American | Pezet have !ssued invitations for the | Of the Stodderts, Addisons, Gantts| = o 1 sy and her coustn, Mrs, [de Pezet will entertain distinguished ne ve ! event of Wednesday afternoon. While the President’s mansion is B i > ! the 3 bullding, Wednesday evenlng, for the | unvelling of a bust of Dr. Hlnn|llo,;'r"ndm"::‘,"f;; ”fu‘:;“n;"‘yr; e e | erly. Tulce Dvans, will nteriain gompany at dinner Thursday evening + e o ~ % 5y n e Pan-American building, in quite equal to accommodating the guests should the heavens weep.| . qiqent 0 [ ¢ § Shere 1 a profound hope: that the President and Mra. Harding will b | ey o o T e e e P At i | oy o e s Taw and | ot a garden party Monday afternoon, |honor of the Secretary of State and ; able to receive on the lawn. . 3 ent of the|pendence, 1521, at the Pan-American Wil piace them tn (hie BeW JO0F |May 23, in honer of Mrs. George B.|Mis Highes i sident of the Rot Stock, who is an officer, will the international convention inborough. which convenes M ga spring season, and a veritabls spring | Unton buflding Thursd: The di 11l be followed b: b in. t re s ) s tea- i hutlding. ursday evening, | NI 5 nner w e followed by % As“h"mh dcdrl of _hcrh e:\s_hghe;; are so;:)e of Doillthadusoa' (lira season . gown show, HALEOnE and | May 18 at 10:30 o'clock lays at home later in the sesson. Christlan, jr. in the home of Mrs i Jn 0 PRF ich additional guests | ' - T eups, without handles, in the White House collection of china to this day e s ' === Stock, Stockheme, Bradley Hills, Md. | will be invited [ Mrs Samuel Stelnberger enter- i maids wore thelr handsomest gowns| The bust of Dr. Unanue will gei Mr. and Mre. Archibald Hopkins £ itained a luncheon party Monday at . = : 7 s |are temporarily living at 1311 19th| Afiss Ruth Allen of Wilmington, Del. r the Arling i - AST week had as its greatest social event the beautiful reception tnefare & . A s Ru en ming .| The ambassador of Russia, Mr. Arlington. having in the com- in the Pan-American building, when the i graiand ministers o A ceptance | Sirset and will take possession about ! iy the guest of Miss Barbara McFad- |Borls Bakhmeteff. will entertaln & piny Mo Jomn C. McKensie ot iefrom Latin American countries entertained in honor of President and| oo L!:f:‘“g;"::flé‘!;fl"m':{a sott [ of the gift will be made by Dr. Leo | Massachusetis avenue, which is now jden. daughter of Representative andi E ner T g e Syniin DesiotiGeorain. “Mrs. Harding. There was dancing: and the President, who really cares|crystals and made with a very Yonp | 8 Rowe, director general of the ran- 'l':‘l:fil"‘lm';v!khf\: l-w‘r(nsvnmn\e and Mrs., Mrs. Louis T. McFadden of Pennsyl-| The Secretary of State and Mrs.; Wash, and her mother. Mrs. Lathrop. ; Y srickiC. Bicks vania. Mrs. McFadden and her chil-| Hughes were “the guests in whose and many of ‘them form the touch of { presented by his excellency, past masters in sartorial art ambassador of Peru, and a i mot at all for dancing, walked out on the ballroom floor with Mme. |train of the gatin falling from the American Union, The presentatio s u — X ! for ds S 4 el A 5 L il take place following the 2 —— > . {honor Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. An- tugene G. Herndon an * Mathieu, wife of the Chilean ambassador. The reception was carried | Shoulders and held at the right eide will take place following the Algner| sfrs. Pordney. wife .of Representa- |dren will remaln in Washing oo until) person” entertained a distinguished Miss Alics Grant Stevens, win with a black velvet rose, on wh tive Tosepn W Fordney of Michigan, | the middle of next menth, when thes | goritel €2 a{ITEY 1ict "evening. tertain about forty voung girls at i out with stately beauty, according to the mode of entertaining in the | i ' % e > A < 5 . crystal dew drops showed and from | 'ezet will give the same evening for g = h ! = home. H 8! Batin American countries, and it was a well appointed affair, with | which o “doubie” etrand” ofjor i | jhe_ Seoretary of State and ra s making & it in bier, vome. in (il go 10 Moutlan@;ithels Rome T L St Corid |t e Seoine Ln thelr aper many gracious hosgs. crystal beads hung pendani. The | Hughes Tagton o : i - Senator and Mrs. Medill McCormick ;1 t the odley in honor of the o i & = decollete wag cut high at the Lick | The bust s the work of Sally James ington at the end of this month and| ...\~ cor. and 3vs. Robert Wiyt | Will entertain guests At 2 puffet sup- | eraduating of Madeira's ' . f f f a deen V of lace pailleted in ¢ Farnham, the noted sculptress, who |yirg “jackson. w tablighed | field of 1361 Irving street northwest = gnpo L THE constant downpour of rain which ruined the garden feature of 5™ torming the ton of the be i made the staine of Simon Bolivar (he { M5, Jackarn B 18 Maasa. | have as their guest their sister, Mre. eon o it o the reception. as it did the first days of the horse show, was truly | with shori, close-fitting sle an | liberator, which was Ved with o8 A v e . Nl finn Butler Ombery of Little| Mme. Mark Peter will entertain | 3Mr. and M H. o Alsop ~deplorable. and has made hostesses exceedingly shy of arranging for |indication of the return to the more ceremony in New York a few | s Rock. Ark. guests at luncheon Tuesday pEr tny hol r dan ’:..:" a < S ery ount £, & € f modest modes. 41 fresco affairs. Notwithstanding the odds against it, the horse show | ™o OF S erthgian; wite of tied carried on to success, and will be continued this week. " It is an clement {sistant military a!tiehe of the Maiin © of <port miich needed in the social life of the capital. which always has | embaseyv, wore one of the most 'd J Mrs. Brennan, wife of Representa- o Bl tional gusts e dancing The minister of China, Dr. Sze. wili Club. The be the guest, of honor at dinner of [fOrty and twenty Representative and Mrs. Harry C.[loined the party for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch Shepard | Alice Shepard expect to gol ctown, R 1.. about the middle | . 1 4 Sena tive Victor M. Brennan of Detroit lhe amiassador of Y o Wann, | joined Mr. Drennan here last week. | and Mi s tecl Wil | They have an apartment at 2839 27th atfeit ob e tEaS A i . e antees | tinctive ‘and beautiful gowns af the | inkton the latter part of this week Lo Jamestown, R 1. ADou e ™ihey | Woodyard, Wednesday evening, May| . - . . 4 surfeit of dinners, teas and luncheons, with much dancing ullenper:er]v),wm"“‘ D i emron. Sand ’\rn« ambarsador has :; n I"F"Ihl"yw street e wrmu"r]\ak?‘::: :‘:]m he summer. SR H l;\n;m N, nfile Green Jobe e . = Racy TS Ti Y o | which a design suggestive of a flight | York, where his son. Signor Fillipo 2 L ! s s 14 abeth Van Dyke HE Pan-American Union building will again play an important part! o birds was depicied in gold bugles | Rolandl Ricei. is stationed as attache | |, Ropressntative and o woeor®e | Miss Chiora Pierce. daughter of Alr | The minister of Poland and Princess | Tobe entertained 4 company of > s society, when Thursday evening at 10:30 o'ciock the ambassadorion both the bodice and wkirt' The! of the temporarily utiached saft of |7 Codd of Detrait, Mich. have af|,nq“jirs Giement . Plerce of Ta.|Lubomirska will enteriain af dinner i 2t Lonel (oo ot e cuest for the unveiling of a hust of Dr. Hipolito Unanue. jounder of Peruvian [emaing mately ‘an the gold embroid. | The minister of Norway and Mme. (404 her posushiar, Miss Kattleen o8 L inting fricnds at the Hotel | famous French sclentist, and_follow- | of of Czechoslovakia i ¢ years [ v v i e h O e ha Vi v P! C “ # e =0 3 . % Py vl P il 5 ; H the n e wi a Cep ;'!ndcpcndcmc a hundred: years ago. The ceremony wlll follow the dinn ry. Ehe wore a green bandeau with ll}r")dn Qfial:fii"lgkr?"ra ‘f“oc”-:“::’::l:':‘lzr Iast week in Washington. Pennsylvania, and will later 2o for o ":"‘,‘" - v{,'h;’:h '“hu‘;mmf i coens Zwhich the ambassador and Mme. Pezet will give in honor of the Secre- ;'hgrf""l""'," ®old sequin hird low on | land. Virginia, for the midceurmer — short stay on Long Island. guests have been invited ned at ) Thry of State s : s o forehca and Tes shington the E 1 sts 4 i tary of State anr'i Mrs. Hughes, the prefntation of the bust being ma;le e Panlo Godey's gawn was sug- | part of July. y u];l:: (;vrnrs.‘,:n;rt_m!}.—::g, ;rr:‘o Fe lf:: Mmse Gulamw Hasnl. {4, FdinE Bes gl "at her iy the ambassador. and the speech of acceptance will be made by Dr.| ceitive of the new modes. and was sz : OO e tor A e i hor|mother in Virginia. Mme Rasul en-| The new naval attache of the Jan- V., as " Leo S. Rowe. director of the Pan-American Union. carried out in black chiffén taffeta | The minister of Venesuela, Bemor & CTRar 70ty o/ °T | fertained a company at luncheon pre- | anese embassy, Capt. Osami Nagano, SiSt00 L. Morrill and the Rkl = The Very dull skirt, 4 trifle longer | Dr Dominich wiil go to Philadelphia | » Seing nes Wepartire will entertain 3 small company atiuxh . Mrs Snyder ; f ;i i I than has bheen een for some time, | Tuesday, where he will attend the) T ot o coutd inner tomorrow evening. {Launch on the lawn HE week is well filled with important dinner parties and tuncheons, [ than N, o e af tiny frills. The | banquet which will be given by ,mlm'f‘mhe‘r::‘-;‘v:‘t;:;: °:o;r;q':.?§5";.\;"o':':§’r" Mr. and Mrs. P. & Taibott "“"'i o e surrot quantities of spring the hosts for many of them being diplomats. The ambassador of |hodice had the new decollete off the ! Manufacturers: Association. He will | from Honduras headed b S rarned | moved from their residence at 1410; Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will enter- flowrs w muests were Mrs. 1, w York Wednesday to d Hopking atreet fo the large estate|tain a large lunchieon party at the ‘W Frances, Mra Mrs. Lyl i to Honduras. H I Mrs. Hol ay. May 26 ! §pain and Senora de Riano will entertain a luncheon party to cele- | shoulders edged with a stiff cuff | K0 on to A ase Club Thurs: they recently purchased near Marl-| Chevy C] rs. Mrs *heate the birthday anniversary of King Alfonso. the guests for thetrimming afl of the Dlack _taffata [MEta b e e e lation. ] e e e g e e - i Moo oAgere e * most part being subjects of the king. The ambassador of Russia. Mr. Boris ! puffs formed th, ves Her coif- | return (o shington Wednesday l;.-n:g(- l-:'m'}m;-m ;’"P:“;:"mfl'; m“:‘{‘ b Mrs. Stephen B. Blkins will enter- M L. . Ransdell. Miss ~Bakhmetetf, will entertain a dinner company Tuesday evening {rur. wae ar in th vie of | night cale next Friday afternoon Mrs. @, B Burnham. widow of Maj. | tain a company of young people 4 and Miss Dorothy Coates. b it » S30. with 2 cascade of eirls and her - T - Burnham. hos closed her apartment | dinner. followed by dancing. Tucsday | e 3 - 7 “Ele i e New Natinnal Thea vhole costume war excecdingzly pic The ¢harg: Nethe 5. s a 7 i at the Gorden Hotel for the season| evening. r . Ransdell enter HE performance of “Electra” in the New National Theater tomor- [l ™ ni Tovel i | tunds iczation. Mr atort, will | i e ton abont June 10| And will spend the next three months | o el Bk will en tai at a luncheon and row afternoon, for the henefit of the Wellesley College fund, will be | Mrs Madelcing Giddings wore ai to W \.m'krnfi-::n‘r'r(.u to :;Il\nv Tor their former home in Canton,]in the country. ah‘,:sn:‘“r:)n:.\:\‘mly;;r\nu"? u““g ‘nz[:rrw‘!.‘\ F:fr‘]‘ riy. when covers were laid ynder the direct patronage of Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, with a_num-{ Premet modcl of rose color chiffon, | the conference o the National Manu- | (350 "l e they will visit relatives = T | inner n-’ A for Lwelve irs. Ransdell was as f Do of the most prominent womer of official life as hosts. The Secre-|exqulsitely embroiderad in gold hoady Tecturerw Assoclation, which will e | Onion Bere they Wl B et i) Mrs. Bila 5, Knight will be'at nome|evening st the Lock Haven Tavers gisted by het cousiy. Mea Robet D geer o f2 P e : : ke | on long straight lines. with the do-!held there the early part of next | AN Tt e ta open the Day |informally tomorrow afternoon from |Inn. Duncan. jr. and Mrs Victor 1. Desio tary of State and Mrs. Hughes have themselves taken a box. and the | o8 JONE SUEN rofking (o give the week. Mr. de Beaufort will return, §00 00 TSI 0 “Thoy win be |3 10 5. at 1635 R street [ o g i e b and her othier guests wers Mrs. Roy entire set of hoxes will be brilliantly filled et Tof bincks“The 'folded ginlle | to Washinsion Thursdas ! joined thera by Mr. Justice Day and ey’ e inher Soviy oh Nhg | B oudmise, Miek el W Lies ; i | wag of chiffon « i hodice bloused : I | Mr. Rufus Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joscph Strasburger of ! (hevy (hase T A0 Ralph Tower, Mrs. Harry . 2 z . gty Fae s ter of Finla q , Y A A Chevy Chase Club last evening. Cap o 3 L PHE arrival fate in the week of Mme. Curie and her daughters will also be | slightly at the back The minieter of Finland and Mme. | M o iTiel R Govin wiy | (e KENEsaw have just returned from | ang Y etatn dave. a3 tngwlore. Tupmaw Movkes, Mex Fon . signal for s ev sides th on acc e Tear davs wial r. and Mrs. Rafael Sovin will ya two-week trip to New York and)house £ Arth v vho |14 Tane a the signal for many interesting events, besides the reception accorded Monday for a few days' visit close their house the ecarly part of | Atlantic Cit nd they expect to jeave | house guests trs. Arthur 1 _\jl_ Lauchlin of New York and Mrs Kend arrived yesterd an_extended | rieks of Charlotte. N & her at the White House. Friday is the day the faw‘mus French woman | Meeting Held to Receive The minister of Sweden and Mme, | 1°xt week and with Miss Govin will | Saturday for Buffalo, N. Y. where|visit, and Commander and Mrs. Jumes the hands of the President, who, with Zo to their camp in the Catskills for | they will remain about one week. |parker, who are here for the weck| w nd Mrs. Arthur Keith enter- « will receive Aanerica’s gift fron . . Wullenberg have as their guests the o re. Harding, will receive in the east room, Russian Relief Reports! formers hrother and sister-in-law, | the summer, and will return to Wash- b : A 3 & ” i in th t 9 i t dinner last ing in hone . | The last monthly meeting of the|M. and Mme Knut Wallenberg, who Ingtonin b e M Mra. Btaplston, widow of Mr. Daniel ~ t | of Dr. Florence Bascom, professor of §Eicestdent Recelves Mrs. Harding to Head | Washington Branch of the Americ (HCEIVEY. JRTWashington Px{days p A W EaeRLer axd Mise tine. e BN e e 2‘"-1?.5.»?.7.‘.";;& hr'\ildr;oa D O Thteonilts Th 4 £eo L Ive Maws Gollege. This ocy Cap et ! o committee for Russian relief,| The minister of China. Dr. Sze, is| D¢ Sugster are spending the week | by her small daughter. She will be |day i honor of Mrs. 1d evening My, and 3 Keith will give i Capt Kxel Garden Party Hostesses j)',"';‘,:w';‘m'(',;;"R,,:,”"“”:mn ‘s | spending the week cnd in Cleveland | P at Annapolis, where Miss Hus- B e o i Ty heals poiter Soho, In. returning to' her| & anneritor MissSaanC. Walker of J. de La- i iy B [ will return to Washington in a | Ster will attend the hop. fster-in-law, Mrs. Hamilton, widow | home at Arden, Del. after having | weainer. Lol of the Nicarngua Canal gerbere e was received| Mre. Harding bas consented to headchairman. was held Friday mornini or two. = it < of Mr. Frank C. Hamilton of Omaha.|spent the winter at Fairhope. Al | commission. i I ) Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | White House | the list of patronesses for the garden, at the Russian embassy. The repor: + the Preside in New 3 E by is in New York, where she went to| aMr ana Mrs. R. C. Houlahan and|S. Potter. Mrs. Alice Steiniein. Mi at 3 o'clock yesterduy afternoon party and tea to be given for the|of the year's work were read’ The Mrs. H_ B Meloy entertained # 0 2 3 = rtion. Mrs. W. T. Munthe de ! attend the luncheon which Mrs. Pres- | yiec® i Cheadle, P lica Gobel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo|afa - = i Mre Charte ane Hughes will | benefit of Casualty Hospital, in the JDpednCel 8 ioh isse:| Morzenstiorne, hax beer promoted to| fon Satterwhile i siiing tnday at N T havs spent the acason in | Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mienir 'L‘-‘hil’f”'.’-\ i e {pave in her box as zuests for the pre- | grounds of & ockhome, the suburban T e lYover In sash for tne|counselor of {he legation. = her tountry place on Long Island. |waghingion, left during the week for|ger and Helena Mieninger. Miss | gucsis Judge and Mrs. John M aentat on of “Elcotri in the National | home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Stock | /2, coe N amatawt 3 e i . f Barrie. Ontirio, for the remainder of | Elizabeth Hermann. Miss “Elizabeth | luis of Toledo. Ohio, and Mr. Freater tom rirnoon” Mrx., at Bradley Hills Md. on May 20. R L L T o olenstor and Mes Tawker Lonides| Mix Glorge T Codd and Mie Coad. | the summee Just hefore sinder of | e e v Albert WilllE | agss SEmoleds, Ot o= Y Frederick H jenrey Do) . el to b6 made up at (he ddic of ads e e e wife an ughter of Representative | parture they were received during the | m———— oo Pletcher, Mrs ~ Melwean ot Of this total $3.38 at 2320 19th street and are already | George P. Codd of Detroit, will £0|tea hour by Mrs. Harding at the ! Gen Pershing it Wads- sewing Pt 5| well established there. Senator Oddie, | to their summer home at Mackinac | whi se ) afternoon at the New National, for ids. Miss fargaret B worth, v of the Garden Benefit Party raised st the various enter ${Who is a native Washingtonian and | late in June. ite House e Wellesley endowment fund, [hplr'}*m Miss “fargarct Brown and Miss paresuey, o feilo g To Aid Poer Churches| The chairman of the ciothing com- Mrs, . W. Ridenour and her daugh- e O "H"“ flesh color georgette and they g ee a ced that since January . ter, Miss Dorothy Ridenour. have re-| 2t Al = A ycarried bouquets of pink roses and ab and for the endowment fund s miltee RMOONHCSS Tt e | er State Secr it o, ha party of guests; Dr. and Mrs. Miteh- |jarkspur. A gardea party will be given to-|5784 gurmenis have been ot| Former S cretary ,Hospltfll Patronesses turned after a three-week stay iniv)| (arrofl and officers of the Clas WP, vd 1. Callerwon Gotel e New York and Upper Montclair. N. J. | sical ~Soclety, and Mr. and Mrs. (hest man, and the ushers were Mr. Mre Herbert Hoover 1oft Washing- | morrow and Tuesday afternoons from | Which 361 were made by mombors : | . o § oo ol .3 v cond-hand cloth- Mrs. Lansin, Guests Headqfl by M W L ca > ifornia, accom- 14 1o 7 o'clock for the benefit of the .a:gd Coneciod: The membership has And ing ts | y Mrs. Wilson| 3,0 xorman Luchs has ione:ts AL | Charles Riun¥cnacdy, Rrank Byoes Sail M Huwnrd e fe D% work for poor churches by the board | grown to 218, and the average week-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Patten of| The Episcopal' Eye, Rar and Throat|1antic City to remain for two weeks.| o ana Mrs Augustus P A r fon Sollowed st i, hrids v . Mrs Mr.and Mrs. Culligan in \o|of lady managers, in the garden of |ly attendance has been eig New York entertained a small com- Hospital benefits always awaken un- w wlil leave Monday for wedding trip. They Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bennett have n. coming o §olk the ritars he.|the convent, 1419 V street northwest. | "Dr. Livingston Farrand gave a mosti .o 4 tea y " 3 atte 3 e g blans. |{Music will be furnished by thelinteresting talk. cmphasizing 5! pany at tea yesterday afternoon in |usual interest in Washington because |gone to Huffalo, N. Y. for the con- Y attend ”;"‘m"dg:":{f!‘”m” at home after June 1 at the e town University Orchestra, and | great need of continuing the work. |one of tae private dining rooms of the |of the widespread work, benefictal In all | vention of the National Hociety £ | Rewd, 16 Miss Bertha Lioyd Fr e - . Lod: refreshments will be served. A fum-| " During the “summer months (e | Hotel Washington, when their guests walks of life. Treatment to a large |{he 598 pf the American Hevoluli Wodnesday. They will tetarn to] o - , er of beautiful famcy articles have|meetings will be discontinued. but |include? the former Secretary of State | : on. Mr. Bennett is a’delegate from ington 4 e wee he marri of Mr. Richard Reid Prominent Ladies to jincly number annually is without price and |the District society hington at the end of the Week- | pojpy g Miss Marie Louise Hatcher nd will be on sale. The | the workrooms will be open Frida s churches of the|mornings and any one staying in tow: land Mrs. Robert Lansing and Post- master General Hays. Mr. and Mrs. | Patten and Mr. and Mre. Edward R.|beneflts 2 n donated suppli ¥ poor and missionaries with vest-| who will come and work, will be most mants and like articles free of cost.|welcome. Second-hand clothing and | Tinker, also of New York city, are at Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has for many 4 A garments may be left at any | the Hotel ‘Washington for quite a|years Interested herself In the work of |t Camp Meade, where she was (he Lee Culligan took place Tuesday, May (¥t sity, both formerly of Rich- The marriage of Miss Kathryn|of this X s quictly solemnized In ancis O'Connell, daughter of Mr.[mond Charles O'Connell, and Mr. William: the Js | this fact makes it necessary for several * to kee Miss Adelaido D up the arc. terday from a_visit of several weeks ssoclation See New Film First|% Lee returned yes- Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Cooildge ero regational Church here ‘ Bave consentad. (o act AR PATORSAsCE Ly . . time with the doorman at the Russian | st the hospital, and this year, as usual, her Euest of Gen and Mrs. McLaughlin. t the Calvary Baptist Church at|Rev on Noble Plerce performing for the benefit to be ziven for the | Miss Adeline Oxnard Smbassy, 1125 16th street northwest,| the hospital, and this year. as usual, her | Q0. “here Miss Lee made auite & | 10328 (he Catvary Bap ! the ceremony. 2 Wormen's Welfare Association at the and will be forwarded for the relief . . e e s ainen in the Eaicker: :i:::l‘gin " B{’I?;‘:"l:fil)“go‘!d{.:;y e Ceeremony was pertormed by| The bride was attired in a modish . n re As e er Theater ay s8 ba chly - s S ehurch was ef- | gown of white crepe de Garaen Theater, from May 22 to June | Is Hostess at Dance|of the refuee Mrs. Harding Gives bocker Theater Kriday afternoon. May | JTCeR ed Kimono 'and’ ceremonial | Dr; Anderson and the church wis otx|gawn of whitsicreps s chine, with e reass of Macyianhy at the box office of the theater. Chinese Weaddress which were part and SI"I‘"’HL’ flowers. ‘.o‘fnrth!)»» cere- ‘and wore a corsage of lilies of the mony Mr. Fred East sang "I l« ve | valley nd pink orchids. She was ton™ and “The Heart of Maryland.”| Miss Adeline Oxnard was hostess a: Name as Patroness|"'sary Mites Minter, in ~Anne of G of a collection of wonderful oriental two original films, will be shown for |a dance last evening at the residence Mr. and Mrs. H'S‘h' Gables,” is the attraction, and n‘o hat. |things made by her grandmother Truiy The bride, who was the first time of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Buy New Resid Mrs. Harding late yesterday after- | v ometie the v o g M0 At | hen making & tour of the world. |You Truly. The bride, W10 FOC g tzier of Richmond, Va. Mr. Garnett ¢, The other patronesses include Mrs.|Ownard, when the guests, numbering uy New Residence|noon gave her name as a patroness for | the picture is equaily delightful to all, | Mrs. Anna Cassin entertained at a B I e antilly Ince made | Lee of Washington. formerly AP Lansing. Mrs Thomas F. Walsh. Mrs, | rooms ~were ~charmingly decorated purchased for their residence, the at Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow |ming, Mrs. Walter McCoy, “William | Camp Meade for the bridge and tea | Was wreathed with afflnn; h!r;lis‘om;l her;l ,nz\?v:l_ SIS DR e iavs Hammond, Mrs. R. It |« | Miss Oxnard was assisted by her | house at the southwest corner of 21st | for the benefit of the Salvation Army | Holland Witmer, Mrs. john Wilking, | given in her honor by Mrs. John She carried a shower Soudto | e e BTre Bophia 1. M08 Govin, Mrs John Allan Daugherty est, Miss Kilizabeth Scott of | 4ng R streets They will not, how- | 9rive. The six dozen roses contrib-|Mre. William B. Mason, Mrs. James S. | Brewer and her mother and sister, bride roses and lilies of the v tley. xnl rnr. {_u» u ‘I.le{v re. Sophia ) uD) Mrs. Victor Kauffmann Mrs. Charles mond. 3iss Katherine Mackay of | 200 © SUeett A U A ete | uted op flower day were but u smail | Mitchell, Mrs. &lexander Yelverton Pey- | Mre Lyon and Miss Caldwell. 'p:‘::ouor:;n:;m&;;i wia ns meud {3ellloL New Yark aud Air o 0 Wo. 3 New York, ; . i 5 7 5 3 of T 5 i ~Poughton Wood, Mrs. George Hewitt | New York, who was to have been here part of the various contributions Mrs. | ton Garnett, Mrs. Frank Bright, Mrs. of honor, and she wore MDrlco e | M. "and Mrs. Raiph will make - . O G G and Miss I occasion, was peevented from from theis summer hom: larding has made to the Salvation|Louis S. Greene and Mrs. John W. At the Edith Wynne Matthison F. er N o o Gl otes Sovdiand arm, Ganaan, K F. " Army fund since the drtve etarted. | Burke. e bormnce ot “Blootrar tomorrow ried Ophelia Toses. The brides- | Washington thetr home. JEacess. Rooney. coming. - ; . ; . given in marriage by Mr. Henry §

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