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—~ ~“making the social calendar very smart. The Newport season ig fairly 'THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 17, 1621_PART 2. e - MRS. GEORGE W.Co Wife of Maj:Cécheu, ll.S.A. Capital’s Social Leaders Wife of Senator Bursum,of : New Mexico. Are Basking at Resorts T " As Season Nears Height Notable Contingent at Bar Harbor — Cabinet Houscholds Scattered as Department Heads Remain—New Chief Justice Dined. Midsummer Weddings Of Interest to Society Miss S_arah H. Boies Penrose Is Bride of Mr. Andrew Van Pelt—Mrs. George Garr Henr; and Mr. Lanier McKee Married. The marriage of Miss Sarah H.|and Mrs. William W. Lucas of West- Boles Penrose, daughter of Dr. Mmoreland county, Va. Chamles Bingham Penrose, and & neice | The marriage of Miss Lelia E. Van of Senator Boles Penrose, to Mr. An- | Patten, daughter of Mrs. Frank L. ;| Van Patten, and r. John T. Schram drew van Pelt took place Thursday o,y piace Monday at moon. The cere- afternoon. The ceremony was per-|mony was performed in the home of formed in St. Mary’s Pretestant Epis- | the bride’s uncle, Mr. Elmer Brown, copal Church at Wayne, Pa. the | 223 12th street northeast. by Rev. — Philip Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. Schram BrLf,assistant military attache of the | second daughter, Miss Grace Garland |Rev. W. G. W. Anthony, rector of the |left Pmmediately after the ceremony Fone o Mattapoisett, n-”' “ ave | Bagtment, to Dr. Bernard J. Gratama. | church, officiating, in the presence | for Atlantic City. and on their return A T wook polsett, 8., for sev- | aggistant commercial attache of the | o o jarce company. A tion fol- |they will make their home in Wash- al wee \ Royal = Netherlands legation, _and o PARY. A reception 2. lington, = ! The third secretary of the British | 252 of their youngest daughter, Miss | lowed in the home of the bride's embassy, Mr. A. Yencken, has moved (l:l;lerl\ Agsusu; lEu!;ne{l‘g. htlo er- father at Radnor. The bride, who| Miss Marguerite Luckett of Wagh- from 1776 Massachuset Charles R. Schultz of Washington: |y, escorted by her father, wore the |!n€ton and Mr. Henry Charles Grebe SHTTIGh atrent northwes gown worn by her mother, who was | o5, ChIcEG TeTe marred Moy - 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Bret Bronson g Y The commercial attache of Miss Katbarine Drexel, and _her |formed at 3 o'clock, in the Church of Bras b a s announce the engagement of thelr|g ogamotner, Mrs. Joseph Drexel, at (the Incarnation. by Rev. William Tay- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eastment NOtes Of the Diplomats Announce Enfiadement And U. S, Cabinet F()lk Of Their Two Daughters Second Daughter to Be Bride of Dr. Gratama—Youngest Daughter to Wed Mr. Schultz — Other Engage- ments of Interest. Many Calle& Away To Homes at Seaside And in the Mountains Senator and 'Mrs. Capper Spend Week End With AHINGTON appears to be changing its scene of action when Senator and Mrs. Freling- one reads in the resort news the doings of those who lend bril- | hyuysen—Exodus to Cooler liancy to society at the capital in its midwinter season. New- Qi Conti St port, Bar Harbor, Southampton and other fashionable resorts imes Continues Strong. Yis ambsssadoniol Bibinend 8 Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper are riof Bpaln and Beno- ra de Riano will have a small com- have the same phases of life enacted during the summer that we have 3 < < § the [spending the week end with Senator b 2 858 thcangey =7 3 Raritan, N. J. In New England, debutantes, especially the Massachusetts ones, are |~ having their first presentations at summer homes, and these events are Ambassador and Senora de Riano to Entertain. Foreign Embassy Officials Seek Recreation. Featurea Of Sumrner program. ton Friday and joined Signora Falorsi in their apartment at 2400 16th strect,| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Eastment announce the engagement of their The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Wallace, is spending the week end as a member of the house party being > y Ao 3 entertained by Senator and Mrs. well launched in the matter of dinners and luncheons, and invitations for Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen at thelr home wccompanied her brother-in-law and more formal events will shortly be forthcoming. It is rumored that the in Rdriton, N. J. sister, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Con- President and Mrs. Harding will pay a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. Suffern e Columbus, to Washington in| The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Tailer at Honeysuckle Lodge, which is one of the most magnificent homes | their motor car, and after @ few daya| Hoover, returned yesterday from Chi- in that region. A new golf course is one of its chief attractions and s :‘f"-’r"l'g”‘:'afifi:"l""h;"n':f" bY | cago, where he spent a few days. He . was accompanled on the trip by Mr. should prove a special lure to the President. ‘s 3 s aceoms There is a notable coptingent from Washington at Bar Harbor, N.luztim:::nfl!‘}x;. l;l:n:(:: c:mna.g:d. - C. LENEN wWhich includes the minister of Portugal, Viscount d’Alte; the minister Z "Pill re-| The minister of Poland, 5 of Denmark, Mr. Brun; a number of the bachelor members of the British fi:;:&’;“h .s';fi', .‘:'Tp:: ‘uenr:l miraki, will return to Znflrlfl?.&:n embassy staff, who have Mrs. John B. Henderson’s cottage; Mrs. Richard [ Mrs. Madge Sheiton. ' Représentative [|Tuesday from Townsend, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Addison and | Zihlman will return the first of this | went laat week other regulars, nearly all of whom are on hand, and the season promises | week. :;::el{:%fl;r:: mh':e:m remain to be unusally gay. 3 Mrs. Hennen Jennings and her a P ! W . " . ‘Chaunc ckett, are | The minister of Nicaragua and E families of the officials must necessarily take their outings this ;';:,fahl':; t‘::‘ ummer at B genon de Chamorro, with their niece, and next month where there are young p{ople to whom school life | Springs, where they have enorita Enriques, and the secretary It | » ¢ th i begins again in the autumn, and_ the cabinet Rouseholds are pretty well | for the ssasofl. :p.ndlantl 't‘h‘eu::.ks.é:%rmz‘::sy"y:;: scattered for the summer, only the men of the families remaining on in and will return to the legation to- town. e f"v";:l‘k{::'l"“"","' st the Glen| norrow or Tuesday. The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand, wha were to have s 2 3 P 2 sailed for Europe Thursday, canceled their reservations at the last mo- | Mra, James McDonald, with her son, bl..y°-::“s"::;g: “l’: lSl‘l': Chil'mfl o) ment and have postponed their departure indefinitely. The ambassador | Mr. Arthur Bradley c-mslabell,l ¥ho| Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., Monda: Euly of Italy, Senator Ricci, and the ambassador of Chile and Senora MatHieu | 4%¢ ® ":I‘I“‘n‘;'“‘r‘n"‘:'xvv'::m,',‘"l‘;,‘"{hfi 6, for a stay of several weeks. are among the members of the diplomatic corps whe are planning to go s‘lfi’; Part of the w to Europe for the late summer. The ambassador of Belgium, who was bT‘“ W:“;;"" of ‘the British em- to have joined Baroness de Cartier abroad earlier in the season, has had | Mrs. Charles P. Taft, 2d, who has .;;'le;llr,ehmrf;nz '{.i::l’mcmx}(‘:: loirostpone his departure, and as yet no date has been announced for his | been "“‘“Nh"“':“‘ th;‘“:r‘"'fi :,t' Chilton's parents, the former United sailing. The amhusiador of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton, who went | Chase: 8% e rranBo N e, Shortly to|States ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Mrs. Stephens, wife of ‘Representa- tive A. E. B, Stephens of Cincinnati, “as returned from her Ohio home, vhere she spent several weeks. She embassy an . Sampaio “ have ‘Riven. up. their Bpartment. % John A ro: | thelt weaa! Reginald Town- | loe Snyder. The bride. who was a 3. g8, Stoneleigh Court and are established o s Sin send of New York was matron of |tended by her cousin, litte Charlotte in an apartment at the Connecticut, 3 limmr. and the other attendants were | McCaig Galbraith, wore a gown of Frances Sullivan, Miss Rachel | blue Canton crepe, with a hat to The attache of the British embassy | Kanawha street, Chevy Chase. C. Fitler, Miss Lucile Polk Carter,|match, and carried bride roses. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence will close their has® been actively | Miss Abble van Pelt, sister of fhe|and Mrs. Grebe left immediately after apartment at 2400 16th street the end in Washington, {bridegroom; Mrs. W. S. Tandley|the ceremonmy for a cruise aboard of this month and motor through the | being _an accomplished _ violinist. Mrs. George Piffman of | their yacht, the Sunbeam, on the ‘White mountains, returning to Wash- | Capt. Logan has just returned from | Washington, Mrs. Joseph King van|great lakes. They will be at home Ington late in August. three "years' foreign service in the|Pelt, Miss Jessie de Costa, Mrs. Wil- |after September 1. in Chicago. — . Philippiné Department. llam C. Wright, Miss Hannah C. 5 The new counselor of the Norwegian| Miss Frances M. Bronson will be|Wright and Mrs. Samuel Grey Day-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frederick legation, Mr. Daniel Steen, has maid of honor for her sister and Mrs. | ton. Voight have sent out cards announc- rived in Washington and taken Clarence E. Kelly the matron of | Joseph King van Pelt was his|ing the marriage of their cousin, apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. |honor. The bridesmaids will include f brother's best man, and the ushers|Miss Evelyn Ann Hurdle, He was accompanied to this country | Miss Josephine Lupton, Miss Liela | were Boise Penrose, second, a brother | James Elwood Lawrence of this cl by Mme. Steen, who is now at Buena |Lytle, Miss Fernbell Lytle and Miss | of the bride; David van Pelt and John | Wednesday, July 6, at Marlbor: Vista Springs, Pa., for the summe elen Burnham. Little Miss Marga-|van Pelt, brothers of the bridegroom; | Md. The ceremony was performed at The retiring counselor of the lega- |Fet Routzen will be flower girl. Mr.|W" g Tandley Stokes, William Cox |noon by Rev. Francls E. anus, in tion, Mr. W. T. Munthe de Morgen- | Wallace Logan of Pittsburgh will be | wiight, J. Hamilton Cheston, Alfred [the rectory of Trinity Protestant Stisine, bas xone to New. York from|beet 1280 foriliis brother. Cox 'Gliptn, Willlam H. Taylor, |Episcopal Church. The bride attend- hom:emexxrwn: ursday for his| . c;q Mrs. Archibald M. McCrea [ Thom: K. Finletter and Edward|ed The secret: . | ment of Mrs. McCrea's daughter, Mis: d B O e 150me 0| John Lowber Welsh, son of Mr. and [ Henry to Mr. Lanler McKee is of [tives prescot of S, SRR o fer rs. Edward Lowber Welsh of Phila- | mush interest in Washington, where until the close of the summer season. | Mre, £ 1 | e former - Tived fof & mumber of | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence left for their chool in Baltimore, and Ilater N/ Law. graduated from the George Washing- . e o et as. ' University Hospital Training plidy y_will reside The seeret; 3 — years, as did the latter, who is & son | wedding trip. They wi lopntion rod My ebecinerland®| ur. gnd Mrs. Edwin Cugle of Balti- | of Mr. David R. McKee, of this city. | 4555 Grant road, Washington, D. C.. yesterday from New York for their |more have announced the engagement | The ceremony was performed Tuesday for the present. home in Holland. They expect to their daughter, Miss Eleanor | at noon in the Chapel of St. Peters| ... poonor Frances Brown of La Burn to Washington in the early|Davidson Cugle, to Mr. t\runnh 8. | Church in Morristown, N. J., where |, 00 0® \4"000 s qujetly arried at noon Thomas J. O'Brien, at their summer autumn. Abell of Baltimore. been | the bride has lived of recent years. yesterday at the Church of the Im- er, h i il ' y summer, have been extensively entertained there. | visit her husband's parents, Chief|, ‘rely sropiean” Mr. and Mrs. Chil- to France in the ear! = set for the wedding. The Rév. Henry M. Kirkby officiated = The counselor of the Polish lega- s and only members of the two fami- |maculate Conception to Mr. 7 ALy tion and Mme. Kwapiszewska will nd Mra. A. Yockelson announce | lies and a few intimate friends were | tin Hamilton of EeORriotRe {0 leave Washington the latter part of g"zh enn.;‘meu;t gr" their td)l‘u.hu; nr:-e;ln. w‘fil‘n‘- brg}a 'n'flfinlle;!flaa fl:‘e"brl 5 ’?‘n éu‘nl:;'l e e this week sther to Mr. Ira Bell, son o T, ane an r. am joane of ew Yor] > = 1 ek for a motor trip in the|yr, 'Fogeph Bell of Newark, N..J. Fas best man. A wedding granht the bridegroom’s brother, Mr. Louis =Ees ‘ast was served at the Morris County A icotine sult The new commercial advis 5 s Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. McKee sailed | bride wore a dark blu e Norweian Jegation, Mr. O1ef aitreq | Lord Northcliffe Sails yesterday aboard the Olympic for |With black horsehair hat, and a cor- 2 short atay abroad and on gheir re- |S3§e bouquet of sweet peas arnd of ity | chids. Mrs. Holland wope a gray beaded taffeta and a white taffeta TS Justice and Mrs. Willlam Howard : i ? ton will go to Bai the 1 THE presence hge the early" part of the week of the new Chief Justice, | Taft- s Aolrgull :gfnotwofw?:{hotr- 7 :ndnlorf Mr. William Howard Taft, was the occasion for some informal en- Chilton will return to Washington the st i 7 . and Mrs. Hanry White have re- 1 t];rtmlrlung. anddMur;day cening he, w&th t‘:xz ‘Attorney General, Mr. H. M. | turned o théir. summer nome, Bim middle of‘August. : augherty, and a few other guests dinéd with the President and Mrs, | Court, Lenox, Mass, from Pur 5 : 2 3 secretary of the British em- Harding at the White House. N. Y. . bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigle will ; s —_— a g0 to Bar Harbor the middle of Aug- E dinner dance given Thursday evening by the Prince de Bearn, u‘.‘; '.':-': ".i'e'nfin','.g"u‘.’.“".‘:}m?:,"‘,{: ust to spend several weeks. Mr 11 . 2 ! 't to Whi - counselor of the French embassy, in celebration of the fall of the | Peckets-on-Sugar Hill, in the White S;:':-‘seprfi:‘;‘uc(;:%r!-‘t’ of next':nos:tlh Bastile, t:ae %lut national fete day of 1?»a.l:nce, was an altogether charm- | mountains. rcor 2 ahorts v|-l|_]z before joining Mr. ing event. e prince is occupying Highwood, the suburban home of ) raigie in Bar Harl Mrs. Henry C. C?:rbm, near Chevy Chise, and the outdoor features gf .rl:r'n.é‘g euhrl. R:::'r: .‘;.;y*ii’é‘i"fi this beautiful estate added much to the enjoyment of the guests. Cottage for the remainder of the|, ThS """“.’ruuy' :E‘a‘-cllat-.d"“sll:nmo' bassy, tempo! . * % % % season. Mr. Fleming will return Lo} vy¢iorio Falorsi, arrived in Washir TWO distinguished foreign visitors in tMe capital last week gave the X;n'fil;l'“::o(':':qh:arl:l i::dn:-ll‘:ng:;nr’e': ety Hamilton, acted as best man. The Tostrup, has arrived in Waal A g and taken an apartment at w’:lr?-::; For Trip to Australia | turn will be at home at 32 ] - hat, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton left im- Park Hotel. — Lord Northcliffe, accOmpanied by | Mrs. McKee was formerly Miss Eliz- iately a he wedding for At The new military attache of the Cu- |Mr. Wickham Steel, sailed aboard the abeth Lee of Alexandria, Va. o on thelr return they ‘b-.nl entllon, Capt. E. A. Varona y|Aquitania from England yesterday. - will reside at Leonardtown, Md. del Castlllo, has arrived in Washing- | Lord Northcliffe is on his way to| Mr. and Mrs. Herman 6. Place,|where Mr. Hamilton is engaged in ton, where he will take up his duties | Australia, and Mr. Steel will remain| whose marriage took place recently, | business. e legation. n this country until after the con-| will make their home at 543 East 86th ference of representatives of the | street, New York city, next season. | Miss Wilson Weds midsummer social program an\added zest. Gen. Pietro B j ; 1 i : 3 adoglio, | mite. " 3 great nations of the world, which is| Mrs. Place was fomerly Miss A 7 4 former chief of staff of the Italian army, who arrived Wednesday, with W. Frank Persons Spending |Senator and Mrs. Oddie Eoactad to be held here in the aucl Turner Moore, daughter of the fOrmer | mne oariiane of Siiss Hosa Estells his aide, Col. Siciliani, and is the guest of the government while here, has | ;M™% Thomas C Martin ani her 5 ) tama, Souncelior. of (thelState Departient jon, cldest aaughter of Mr. and rcon extensively entertained. The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, had | Lougntor, Mis begey Mo eland, 3 Weeks at Glacier Park| Entertaining House Guesta |, \isoumt Bice: former British am- | and Mra. John Bassett Moore. Mrs. David @. Wilson of Montreal. |motahle company at luncheon to meet him Thursday, and the following | where they will make & short stay be-| Mr. W. Frank Persons, vice chair-| Senator and Mfs. Bherend Saturday, July s, aboard the| The marriage of Mrs, Agnes Rey-|{ormerly of this Gity, te M. Balter {day Gen. Pershing was host for him at the Metropolitan Club. He is |fore Boing to Coberg, Canada, for a Kinariont T8 Crups in thls glt Tasker L. Oddle | o8 0n Y erted to arrive | noids Rice, daughter of Mra. George | ok, Evans son of v and LS ey f .plufdl![:g part nlf today in Baltimore, where he will make an address. and | MOBth's visit. - :;“ :I‘:’:"'“ Gm‘,'::' P'er ":r ¥ ;“" as d";"lf a:“"“ Mrs. Harriet |in New York to 2 ?"flm‘!;'"l}‘"fl{fl-. ot Berryville, Vi | june i b pfl".'{ Sho. Charon + a luncheon will be given for him Tuasday at the Italian K Mark oung and her daughter, Miss Eliza- D ara lam Francis Kingston, son | 5¢ tne A3cension, in Montreal, the Rev. The other visitor, Baron Kanda, a ' member of the JI;TI:’:;:’;;OH!C of Whfi}n.nndto:(r y.‘.".'r'é.g"fnfim’. .IE; thresimeskintey. bath Youns, of Knoxvills, Tenn., who Prominent W. :efifr:f‘{‘o‘l&n",::’e: x"flawg‘g""%{; i e cers and one of the foremost figures in the orient, Sport covercl gauy | motor for Jamestown, K1, where| Dr. Tem A. Willlams has conciuded | 278 Spending several weeks hore. inent Women [ July 9. The ceremony was perform. | The bride. who was glven io mar- ere. He was received by the President at the White House, and the | shes Toine nmmie” on aunt Ar. ‘ani | So6ries of loctures and returned we Luncheon Hostes ed at noon in the home of tne bride, | TEE® ¥, Mo nher, MOreE PR (U ambassador of Japan, Baron Shidehara, entertained for him at t.}:l ° | e Y‘%‘ M ggle.r'-ldof“llfi‘;n‘fi:al:ipfld Washington for the zemainder of ithe | Mlss Margaret. Suthariand and Miss 7 Ro;’xm" o e K it for: | & corsage bouguet of roses and sweet bassy. A number of the members of Con ; e e ; 2 8, | gummer. Reginald Williame will re-|Elizabeth Sutherland, daughters of| Mrs. Frank White, gvite of the|3nd Mrs. Kimgston will Bail from|peas BMiss Esther Wilson, sister of gress who visited Japan last summer home. turn from England July 31 on the % New York Frida: y aboard the Maure- y treasurer of the United States, and the bride, was the bridesmald, Mrs. Wiliam 5. Stms, wife of Ad-|S:, 8 Cedric, where he has been in Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, | UrSSUrC 00 P10 1 mbus were host- | iy o Erope, e eneY ornid |she wore ‘a silver gray silk trimmed = - ~ \ M S A B N s tme af th | Bchool since the outbreak of the war. will leave this morning for the sum- |egges st & »luncheon Monday, when |~ e time, and on their return |, piye, with a picture hat, and a E President and Mrs. Harding with a party of guests are spending | hostesses at the tea gifen yestorday |2nd Will join Dr. and Mra Willlams mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert|thelr guests were Mrs. Park 'Tram- corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mr. . the weekT;nd cruising on the Potomac, aboard the presidenii:le;alcfi By e Ast; Dgpoiation, (n Nawpord, | 10re et thetr residence, 148 Crane in Maryland, where they will {mell, Mre, Burton L French. M Miss Helen M. B daughter of ?(ormnsl‘:szhlnmt‘::‘n:eizgt.l:nb“‘;l"1‘-1"" ayflower. ose with them include the Attorne: i Z k& 3 Mr. Robert W. Callahan of Hamlin |spend several days. . coEge oung and Mrs. O. B. LaReryys S ushiter o ? o meRiais year gave a dinner for him which was particularly enjoyable. will make their home in New York. Daugherty; Senator and Mrs. Harry S. New, Sen — 3 Mrs. y S. . Senator W: : Gen. John J. Pershing, chief of staff. U. S. A.; Gen. Ch"a‘l:: 'GE'D:ME:' oy h u:n °5i’.§|""?. “’kl‘“" 1 88d| prig. Gen. and Mrs. C. P. Townsley were married Wednesday afternoon, | reside in Dorval. Col. €. R. Forbes, Brig. Gen. C. E. Sawyer . Dawes, : Z through the Adirondacks. oted. thelt homis’ at B r prere - July 6, at 8:30 o'clogk, at the home yer and Mr. an e bave closed their home at 2005 O Beale McLe d Mrs. Edward of the bride’'s brother-in-law and sis. | The marriage of Miss Bdna Mao cale McLean. - Dr. and Mrs. Chlrlnl“P. Epencer of | gtreet for the summer and gone to ter, Maj. and Mrs. J. W. Sherwood, | Gates of Seat Pleasant, Md.. to Mr. nator an rs. en & : et and several of the middle wes a At Adantic Gity Hotel New [AI S. Minister o forn Saten They will not return un-| Mr. and Mra Adolf Pavenstadt are || rinwe by hor Tather nan e her oaly PR Vi reaide in Washington. e, 1 5 |t er September first t the Hotel St. Regis In New York,| [ ' attendant her sister, Mrs. S ——— rrives at San Salv al 4| atten r sister, Mrs. Sherwood, E ¥ Senator and Mras Robert L. Owen| The new United States ,,..,,...‘,,‘.’2: ; Miss Kathryn M. Ellis will return] where they have gome to meet the| | | {[2na littie iy Sherwood was the |, 2", NI, Yoy Sariment in the are at the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic |Salvador and Mrs. Mont ba Bl |to Washington the end of this week |latter's mother, who sailed from Mar- followed: and later Capt. Garmer and | Smithfield Saturday, July 2, to Mr. cit. ¢ i L % gomery Schuy- | [ from Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where |seille June. 30 aboard the Provi- " T Coride Teft for Atlamtic City and|Jesse Pevton Davis. “They will re- y. er, Jr., have arrived in San Salvador, e she s vislting Mr. and dirs, William | dence, which is o 4 < 4| the Adirondacks, and in Augus: they | 8ide at the Smithfield. Dr. and Mra. Cary T. Grayson and ‘“:mp""“ byithe new:military at, : Lo Manses i el e ot ond bers. Langhorne wiil €0 to > e D Grant, Ill., where the | e marriage of Miss Marguret thety ehfiaren: eve cufablishon for the| i, Mat. Fraderick P. Cruse. Miss Anna Wi of Round Hill, | Bar Harbor for the remainder of the ; e, o of Bt. Joseph, | POBt of Park Lane, Va, to Mr. Erne summer at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., ey o aanylcr wil) TR LT : Mo., sunt of Capt, Garner, W ng | B. Bryant of this djty took place ot hsticad] . occupy the first, and, at this time, the . gby 3 —— { 5 the out-of-town guests pre Sxnday aveulng Julyfld;, “he osres I e e it 2° °flonly legation owned by the United Rigss place northwest, Mrs, Charles H. Patterson sccom- ¥ ceremony and later fbay was periorms dut 7 o'clock at r. Hiram Woods of Baltimore. States government. The legation, Mra. Hugh’D Auchincloss enter- |panied Mra deorge Bamett whop she | | : || bridaiParty in receivin the Beme oY Kytand of the Bapti (pMise Francer Hampson is spending w;«&h Io & two-story house, cymfort- | S [ oine o e Newport . 1, where|Ald Manor, last weelc Mrs Barnett| f : A pretty home wedding was that | CRUTGR of Clarenden. Ha. n_th eek end wi er aunt at Monte- [able and commodious for that Blimste, " 8 7 . ¢ < came to Washington for a few days) § Miss Daisy L. Lucas to Mr. Jo- , Py she {s spending the summe: 3 tives and intimate frienda and was rey, Pa. 4 only. \ which took place 8at-| ¢5liowed by an informal reception. F. Cl ! urday, July 3. The cersmony was o Mrp. Bryant will maiethelr is Butlt on ground presented to this pérformed in the home of the bride- | Mo STC Nt ST er Miss Delphine 'Heyl joined fer |BOVernment by the government of Bgl- Potomac Park will be the mecca for father, Col. Charles H. Heyl, U. 8. A., | dor. Former President Wilson, dur- . ed 'oom'’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johw F. vetired, and the other members of I8 bis administration, was authorised which bers of the Wi par Mass,, from & sh Elark, at 3000 Georgia avenus, by the his family, who are established in|DY, CON8TeNs to accept the gift, money | £ Rev. William R. Flanagan. "Mrs, Ay Who are <Stablished In|paing appropriated at the same time| ek : : Beraara Tomiinson, siuter ot the | Mr, and Mrs. McClay Md. *|for the erection of a suitable bufld- ” bridegroom, was matron of honor and in - - | |Embasgy Secretary to Mrs. Hollister Sturges of Phil i Mr. ‘Heary Ciack: wan his brothar's At Sandy Spring, Md. his, who spent the winter he ¢ Mr. and Mrs: Stratton : for ost| years ago, has opened her place The bride wore & becoming gown| Mr. and Mrs Samuel MoClay of Return to Cincianati| 9l 21d Mrs. A. G. Lott mm;}‘:"‘ o f”;" f g | Kinmriol Y, and ol ncerialn S e b o T oS4 CEetion ke | EAUNTER AT, ST, AboTAY: % 5 cretary of | roses. Following the ceremony, an Mrs. McClay was £ 1 . Sta the first fveek in Augus months. rs, ay was formerly The newly appointed reglonal, di- To Entertain at Dinner Sehoulikont Wil lesve Paris the mig: e My, cand Mrs. Clark lett for LS e R A Tl rector of the war risk insurance bu-{ Col..and Mrs. A. G. Lott will dle of August for Mr. Bohoellkopf's| Col. Robert Kelton left Washington| . 3 Atlantic City, the' latter traveling in M%: ogton, . Ms, and e MoCiay reau at Cincinnati and Mrs. William|tain at dinner Fyiday in their quar- 1l mflm asae v.::."&flb 7.‘?;%' MISS RUTH l-:‘n&l:.. sl it of dark blue tricotine with & | 0 "tk them their four daughters, B. Stratton spent & few days in Wash- | ters at Camp Meads, precedi: there. Co) ol o | Bret M '’k will be at home |the eldest, Miss Cora McClay, being & ington last week and have returned to e, [ ing the summer - Capt, Togan, Medtent 5 recnt graduste of Vi College, theis home I Cincinuath, | - o A oL :gg TEr e Werynss ke o U B s of Pt T fi.{ifi'}h:flth Tase N 2r. Duvis Mocig. i Augus! T Cugpe, Us 5. As of Pittsburghe