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“~ SOCIETY 12 'THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, AUGUST 21, 1921_PART 2 SOCIETY ) | Vife of the Commerci che ’ : cMRS. BRIDGE. 3 : e . - ; o e, T ¢ L W 8. WVILLIAM L KENLY, JB_. % Vife of the Assistant Military Attache of ; K & ; : g & W . q}tf;o“ her ag 12,86 was Miss Mary burdick, the British Embaesy Maj.CED. Bridge --- ; 2 L = i £k R aughtet of Rep. Mrs elark BDurdicks £ s . __|Approach of Autumn E P B — - . . President and Mrs. Harding|" {5 % "pims. , T o T Weddings Feature Week ] 1 o . 4 5 ST Kt B D uceis = S 7 Will Entertain House Party;! 0f Fashionable Attire. ; LS i) Of Society Happenings ; 1 in: VV * S : 1o 13 on aw Small Dlnners Dumng ee. w;“:“\'g“’: Ll:d‘” I;:PI""' ex:.entdgd Mclntyre-Edwards and McKimmie-Bothwick Mar- ’ 1sh Wardrobe on eturn Mmototr Lrip . . Diplomats ‘Enjoying Sports at Newport, Narra-| Here From'Seashore and 188 MARCIA CHAPIN, ) g:m"w:’;‘fj riages, Respectively, Among Ijocal Events. ! gansett Pier and Southampton: Many Mountains. Daughter of Mr and MrcFrederick Chapin, Other Announcements Given Out.- at Wiuiamstown. le:\e::ht:::u.l:zs'i;im:rf:xcan‘:::"xui:: : The marriage of Maj. Frank S.|roses. Margaret Feagan was flower e s e 7 = e F R T BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. S e e ’ : isarmament Meecting |Anna kinney, daushter of Mrs. A. C.| procession” to the altar and threw HE representatives of foreign monarchs and governments who :evlenl::lnx lhdelr wllrd‘robc. :hu: NOteS Of the Dlp].OmatS Will Tax Washin gton :‘e’r::::ll‘:.“iln"::: :::: ::“:'::’l;r,s;:; e Y : An informal reception at the home mother in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Maj.|of the bride followed, and the bridal Curtis has been & residnet of Wach- | Couple were assisted in receiving by e Mrs. Archibald Nalls, mother of the ington for many years, though a na- |y g, AC8 IR 8 atin, velled tive of Mount Vernon. He and his|in black chantilly lace, and Mrs. Hen- Entertainment of Many For-bride will make their home at Chat- | F¥ Spivey, mother of the bridegroom. those who are planning to spend the late summer and autumn out of town are likewise engaged in selecting ap- propriate costumes for sport and street wear. ] give;to.Washingten much :6f its midwinter brilliancy and who, ! since, the beginning of the world war, have been kept in Wash- ington a}most continuously, are now participating in the social tife of various resorts during vacation days, and, being keen sportsmen, and Cabinet Circle Housing Ec;lities | _are enjoying the polo tournament at Narragansett Pier, the prospect of | For the “stay at homes,” of which ST who wore an embroidered black satin “the finals in the tennis tournament at Newport and the tennis tournament [ 27 are legions, sport clothes are | Spanish Ambassador to Be Guest of Mrs. George e L e O Eo e Sl e siier i Lt 2 - worn up until the dinner hour an S1 0 . The marri T Miss Gladys Alli. e groom, and Mrs. y. :of the Meadow Club at Southampton. .\Mlhams!own. which easn!y bore TN T L Sul0 56" Srore ARon ot tats W. Vanderbllt e Argentme Ambassador. Will Be Proble ociety |50 he) Em‘r‘;!fij“,yn Hyate, U S. N %,;' :}gx’\‘-:y n‘-:dddl:“ lb:i;’e (]::g é:,‘i; ’ the palm for assemblages of great folk in the world of letters while the | .19 becoming than the silk sweaters Mmeé. Le B ks dNi = Sail s 3 "’—s. ty ;‘(’::‘k:pl?-‘c;la{:;fiybht:g:“n:' lthx’!tll"ve"n‘ o oiiak Gtens OF Gark sinstitute of politics was in session, will now drift back into its scholarly {of every concelvable color worn with . me: Le Dreton an 1ece to Dail. il qu(mg .Prepamnona For | B e o sl -'}',‘.‘:,AC"’.?{.‘{"éi‘i?"wflé’.’fi“é&x’."“i‘,.‘l{ tquiet. white skirts. One of most prominent : However, the capital is not devoid of social interests, for the Presi- advocates of tKis mode is Mr. . Wood- dent_and Mrs. -Harding, though living quietly and resting as much as row Wilson, who was motoring on ipossible, found time to have a real Ohio house party early in the week, i the speedway Thursday atternoon, ! 15 Mrs. Hyatt have left for San Fran- € ; — - t | Event . Mrs Hyatt have left for San lumia|points of interest in Canada. and will . i ¥ 't S t The ambassador of Spain, Senor|until the end of this month. Thie. Coming s iscantione fop.{e8 een ordered. e ) after September ¢ a Riano, will leave today for North| o Cme o lence for disarmament will tax the| Mr and Mrs. U P. Taylor of OKia-| . ana Mrs. A W. Bauer announce tand to attend the wedding anniversary dinner of Senator and Mrs.|with the former FPresident, and Carolina. where he Will be the EUSSt ompagey, Capt. Jean F. J. E. Rigal |housing facilitics in Washington. as | homa City, Okla., and Little Rock, Ark.,|the marriage of their daughter ‘Harry S. New. Between times, Mrs. Harding also received a few guests | stopped for a time to watch the-polo |Of Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, at her | who is spending a leave of absence announce the marriage of their daugh- | Katherine 'r:drega to Mr. l-;?ncll 5 ‘by appointment, such as Wednesday, when a half dozen Marion school {game. She wore a marine blue sweater | beautiful estate, Biltmore. {n France. will return to this count®y | foreign representatives in Washing- | (% SYDll Louise Edwards, to Mr. Homer T i, Balittwre. | The teachers called upon her. The week end trips on the Mayflower have [of exquisite weave made in ' tuxedo 1 g { | ton will, of course. be chief among the | I~ McIntyTe of Zanesville, Ohio, Tues- | ccremony was performed by the Re done much to keep both the President and Mrs. Harding in prime shape |style with a hat of moire satin of| The ambassador of Argentina, Mr.| e new secretary of the Japanege |hosts, and they are, for the most dayimorning.EAugnsCas, st $8joiclook sty SiBarnech i Ssopsin il ItLe i for their official tasks. Miss Harlan, the secretary to Mrs. Harding, is |the same shade, the crown and|Tomas A. Le Breton, will sail from|embassy and Mme. Arita are estab- |well equipped with suitable ! Part,| po Calvary M. E. Church, this city.|and was followed by a nuptial mass. ‘also taking a rest, having gone to the Harlan home, at Coburg, Canada, | straight - brim - devold of trimming. |Cherbourg. aboard the Olymplc,|lished in their apartment at Fontanet (o, suitable houses|my, ceremony was performed by Dr.|Miss Emma Bauer. eister _— to spend several weeks. {She wore.a blue satin skirt and the |\weqnesday, for New York. Mme. Le|Courts. i arge and formal entertainments, | o mes 5. Montgomery, pastor of the 't;r!te- e e With the noted visitor always at our door, even in summer, there | et thoush extremely]shmple,iwas |, Co o) s niece; (Mlle. Lioveras, £ my o e caary 0f) the! lepatl o :::h as will occupy the hours notf p,ron 3 ib:;th:‘r‘r;fw!ah!e bridegroom. Mr. and ‘must be interesting phases of social life, embracing small dinner parties, |~ Mrs. Charles E. Sawyef, wife of|Will return to this country in the av-|p.yagor and inora A 'ec"“:"':o en up by business of the confer-| The bride was dressed in a dark blue | Mrs. Kane left immediately after the ‘impromptu luncheons, where a half doaen or more important folk mect. |Brig. Gen. Sawyer, the President’s |tumn, remaining in Paris until then: sailed for South America some weels | hoc. The HOuSe at 2460 16th street, | traveling gown, with 2 biack panne | R Prof. Eekhof, professor of the University of Leyden, Holland, for whom |physician, with théir young —grand-| . 0 0 ‘o700 bory and Sen-|280. arrived in Ecuador last waek.: |°¢CuPled by the French embassy as a T e T e N e Jonkheer de Beaufort entertained at dinner, was here for a few days. [3°M, ‘t‘"";"dc“"‘“usa“'y"'u‘,‘;“ alsof o 'de Peget returned last evening residence for the ambassador and also | rine Lee Edwards, w. 3 The Netherlands diplomat also entertained for the Netherlands minister | 2nqTiierested spectator at the, game 070, ‘yoveral weeks' motor trip in New | The air attache of the French em- |for offices, was built by Mrs. John B.|and Mr. Beryl R Edwards was best SC 2 and she remained in her car while bassy and Mme. de Laver Henderson, acc i man. g ) v b 3 gne are g ording ‘to the wish, . The maid of honor wore dark blue W to Rome and Mme. van Roijen, who renewed old acquaintances here |the general and his grandson prome- | England spending several months' leave in |Of the ambassador, M. Jules J. Jus. |canton crepe, a black velvet hat and Miss Gooch Weds well as ‘those for entertaining. The from the days, seventeen years ago, when he was attached to the lega- |naded about. n serand. . fr s i go, 3 ed 1 ssador of Brasil, Senor de | their home in France. rand. and is leased by them f; sage bouquet of pink roses. tion and was a great social favorite. The resident commissioner of the |, She wore an afternoon sown of e s soturh o, Washing: her. " The main entrance to the rest.| KoUOWINE 4 \Fip tirough the sast M Clay Clinton Holmes Philippines also entertained at dinner during the week, and there were 2 ac ¢ |ton until tie’end of this month. Maj. Bridge Due Here dence is on 16th street, and opens|and Mrs. MyIntyre will be at home at 5 e many other interesting, if less formal, dinners. i e e e tountatiom o S i Fremiwest Tomerrow. et sl LA fahedifin 365 ColuRb InTEond Ia Tton Rept amber i et o e Yoy ity t ing, , di - 3 e -line, ndation muc! ” " . |white with ri 4 Miriam Gooch and Mr. Clay Clinton he aribassador of Great Britain, e with rich red carpets. Th = y The housing of the delegates coming for the disarmament confer- |shorter than the tunic. The vest and s“',r Ruckiand - Geades, who Is with The assistant military attache of | stairway to the main floor is in lh: Thursday morning, August 18, at 11{Holmes took place Wednesday after- , ence is causing no little worry to those v;ho will be responsible for the |€ollar which outlined the surplice | Pl "G qaasat Dark Harbor, Me., will [ the British embassy, Maj. C. E. D.|center, and is also white with black|0'clock, the marriage of Miss Suzanne| 7 5 hospitality of the city. Not to be able o take care of the foreigners | bodics Was flmy white lace and there L W Aunington the Iatter DArt| Bridge, who is traveling in the west, balustrade. Several small- reception Louive McKimumle bt e R ae e e i s :n:e:lt‘,:k)(:t ke who have been invited will be a cause of much embarrassment, and large | sash ends failing at the left side. Her |°f the mond will arrive from San Francisco to- |foor. used gt larse. seoeneioro n3 | the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and | Mre. Charles Gooch, 1215 Irving street rivate residences, such as that of Perry Belmont, where the Prince of |hat of black maline had a broad brim | .1y, mipister:of . Norway, Mr. Bryn, | morrow and leave that evening for |cloakrooms. The drawing room on the |Mrs- S. McKimmie, 303 Allison street. ‘B RSN e Sowhiny S s ales made his headquarters while in the capital; the Leiter home on |and ‘a shirred bow of the maline!,.q' his .daughter will join Mme:|the north to join Mrs. Bridge, who | first floor above the ground occupies|The Rev. Waller Smith, pastor of the rookland, Rev. A. 8. ¥ of Dupont circle, where were housed British officers -all during the war, and |ffmed the trimming. . |Bryn and the other members of the the southeast cormes ang °CCUPIeS|Rock View Christian Church, offici-|Brookland M. E. Church officiated in i = s - i1 In the gallery of the Senate chamber | g1 3 today or tomor-|has been at Cape Cod since leaving iacross the front of S lated. th ce of 1l company of other homes equally commodious, are being considered as temporary |the -same atternoon Mre. James 4. |(2Mmily at Skyland today Bar Harbor a week or ten days ago. |room is rurnluhzdul‘: ht‘!‘uleldx:e‘flo:hot The bride wore a tatlored suit of dark "le“l::::e:n; (rle‘nd!-m. reg i residence for the hundreds who will flock to the capital in November. | Reed, wife of the senator from Mis. |"°%" Louis X1V, h = & A , with brocaded hangin; blue poiree twill, with a hat to match, : : souri, was an interested listenor while | Tne minister of Ecuador, Senor| mne mew comméreial attache of the |a¢licate design. 'The Aining Fomm ouiand carried a bouquet of orchids and | The bride, who was given in mar- % “ - |her husband spoke in the debate on de, ' who. spent several days at = back of the main floos lilies of the valley. riage by her father, wore a gown of Mrs. Vicken von Post Secretary of Treasury - ° |[the anti-beer bill. She wore an all- | ElElde ot Washington last week, | Ghilean Embassy, Senor Don Gustavo|ana the windows Took - out on { Mr. and Mrs. Bothwick left tmmedi-{ i "l e with an overdress of white costume conslsting of a white | jett yesterday to rejoin Mme. Elizalde | Munizaga-Varela, and Senora ~de|home of Mrs. Marshall Field, at 16tn |26l after the ceremony for Niagara} Will Wed Ma;. Totten Goes to Long Island]s!k sWeater with o skirt of white silk |ard 'their children at their_cottage | ynCrt®Fh "former has taken up his|and Fuclid streets. The dining room | Fall® where they B e or e | evae St wnntwistatis: iiss Lasn 3. g Island|Crepe 'and her hat of white felt had |t Spring Lake. They will semain at| ¥here the former has taken up his |opens to the south, into the charming | 410 Jvill later be at home at 2001 16¢h | oride roses and wistaria, Mise Laufe P'rna wedding of sirs. Vicken von| The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. e S g;‘;;rzuvd/n‘;.pn'tI:::gi,c(.:'l}lI;:_ thefregoctnutiatas end of Septem-|on early in September for a’ briet [SOUSEIVAtory the windows of which N maid of honor and wore a gown of ost and Maj. George Oakley Totten, | Mellon, has joined Miss Ailsa Mellon |ostrich at the right side. visit. e oo Gem oi¥he The ambassador.| The marriage of Miss Hattle Rens-|pink taffeta, carrying a bouguet of jr. will take place at 5 o'clock to- |and his son, Paul Mellon, at South- | Mrs. Nicholas Longworth was also| The minister “of Rumania, Prince| . e Jusserand are among the beat iked of | Soid Of Alliance. Neb. and Mr. & L. pink roses The e o Mot morrow afternoon, and as Mrs. von |ampton, L. I, for the week end. Miss |\D the Ballery the same afternoon and | Bibesco, spent & few days in Wash- |, e s Yonmy Wiir® oia | the diplomata, and their functions are | place Monday ToTRIne AuBust 16,k |11 Holmes. The wedding march was Post's only relative in this country | Mellon has been extensively enter- | pinic and ‘whits vaiie mioe (e yaios | o oo e Tofk, where he will [tain & small ‘company” informally at | *'TRI% 0% {00 dmost Importance, | |114' 11th ‘atreet, Rev. Mr. Dawson played by the bride's brother, is a single sister, the wedding will | tained during her visit and Friday |OPening on a vest of white organdy |remain during this week. dinner Tuesday evening In their home | b the scene of brilliant eAtertatn. | Tne bisy oes Hec e e, | BT o e with g be very small, only intimate friends | evening attended the beautiful din-|With & ruffie of the organdy forming L Pdkemost, M1, ments, and the bullding, too, j8 well | sammer howers and patme. Miss Le ?::fl’:‘;g’cuf;?a(r:? ,a.‘fi“éexf:"{;., i1 | ner given by Mr. Thomas Beal David |the collar and edging the elbow| The minister of China, Dr. Sge, is. adapted to such functions. ' It was b L : and white organdy rut- |City. N . , - | for e representative was ambas- o W Totten, 2633 16th street. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. |fles outlined the panel at the front. — . turned to his apartment, at 2400 16th | sador. The British minister formerty | ore Do ot e oo tel afte .‘.."e‘{,‘";.‘l‘.,i‘;’:;m‘:,‘,“'fim‘“;{o.;’.‘: — < Judge Clarence N. Godawin of Chi- | Denby. who has been on his farm |A black patent leather belt marked the | Bolivian Minister to street, after saveral weeks spent in |oocupled an old brick house in “West - cago, who has just arrjved at-Ward- | outside Detroit with Mrs. Denby and | Waist line. She wore a large leg- Greet Family his home In Cuba. Washington,” near the river, and }::,:‘;;“;g"g,;::,;‘;: o D) Sngm. Sk e dricotiae KRN RIS man Park Hotel from Chicago, ac- | their children for several weeks, is |horn hat with a scarf of deep pink| The minister of Bolivia, Senor _ |much amusement was caused by the e 3 Ty will return to make their home companied by Mrs." Goodwin, will | expected to'\return to Washington |silk around the crown. Adolfe_Balllvian, will go to New | The new second secretary of tfe|last minister to occupy this house! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Mason!in'%ashington. &ive the bride away, and her _attend- | tomorrow. e York Wednesday to awalit the sr-|Danish legation, Mr. Anker Konow |bringing two carloads of furniture have issued cards announcing the e ants will be her sister; Miss Eva von — ) . Kt %Senora de Ballivian and|Bojsen, has arrived in Washington)from England to furnish {t. Shortly ( marriage of their daughter, Catharine | 1In the presence of members of the Post of Stockholm, who will serve| The Becretary of Commerce, Mr. Juatwe McRcynoldl their daughter, Senorita Carmen Bal- | and taken an apartment at Wardman after this the government purchased | Fountleroy, to Mr. George Willlam |pride’s family, Miss Melissa Jane her as mald of honor; Mrs. Mark Reid | Hoover, with a party of man friends, . |1ivian, who sailed: Friday from Eng<|Park Hotel. the ground on Connecticut avenue|Gurnes, Tuesday, August 16, in Wash- | Yearley, daughter of Mrs. §. . Year- Yates of Washington and Miss Clara- | i8 enjoying a day's fishing today in Returns From TflP land aboard the Georgeé Washington. - _— and erected the present embassy and | ington. . ley of Rockville, Md., and Mr. Frank belle Goodwin of Chicago. The flow- |the vicinity of Washington. ~Mrs. The minister and Senora de Ballivian | _Signor Fernando Cunibert! and|ghancery. The bullding is of red —_— Pollard of Greenville, 5. C., were mar- er girl, Diana Rogers, is the daugh- Hfi"" with Herbert Hoover, Jr., and | Mr. Justice McReynolds of the Su- |apd their daughter will remain. in|Signora Cuniberti have bought the|oTiclt, & wide and tall porte-cochere| * Miss Mildred H. Ridgely and Mr.| jed at the rectory of St. Mary's Cath- ter of the best man to Maj. Totten,|Allen Hoover, her young preme Court returned to Washington | New. York about ten days before com- | residence 3234 R erteet, in George-| cXtending °""""'° driveway which.|Carl F. Hooper of Landover, MA.|olic Church, Rockville, "at 10 Mr. Laussat R. Riggcrs of A;Ilew gn:tle, still motoring in New Engl yesterday and resumed residence at!ing to Washington, where the min- town, 11 z::cg uneys iwm %k.l po; m:f;.'": S gx“_‘wb;l::etl;‘ehg: Tere, enugl;g slz?:rt{tflg&n&?‘:z o'clock yesterday mo;n::‘. nhR" Jol? 1, and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. Rogers —_— ; dnjan | sesion in‘ October. or Cuniber: e Rev. C. u Coolahan, pastor of the church, of- Del 3 3 The Secretary of -Labor, Mr. Davis, the Rochambeau after spending some |ister has an apartment ll‘ WAT n gn ti :.‘.4";‘0 short flight of stairs is wide | left immedintely atter the ceremon: ;‘l.dsun‘. o e thelr wealing was a classmate and fellow student ks in Cal B 2 was attached "to the staff of th y OF the bridegroom in Paris. left yesterday morning for Moose- | ook in California. BarHote . Ttallan embassy during the war, but two paneled doors, the upper | for & wedding trip to Atlantic City |trip .they will take up thelr residence heart, 11, where he is speriding the The charge d'affaires of the lega- |is no longer in the diplomatic service, | PAnel8 of frosted cut glas: The hall | and Philadelphia, and on their return |in Washington. The ushers will include Mr. John ’ t week end with Mrs. Davis and thei - % is very large and squaré; the stair- | wjll be at home with the bride; ' B. Henderson, Mr. Mark Reid Yates r | Boxholders Who Will Se tion of Honduras and Senora de Diaz will be a sToom and Mr. William Bowie Clark. An-|fhildren. He will retyrn to Wash- ol orn g € | have returned from the Catskills,| Mr. Richard Southgate, former |tn7, ot the back gocs = half fight|parents in Landover, Ma. ~ nouncements to be sent out follo e ‘Very Good, Eddie"|where they spent part of the sum- | third secrtary of the United States|stairs divide and continue to the| +The marriage of Miss Audrey E. ing the ceremony contain an at home | | Senator William A. Calder will o mer. émbassy in Rome, has arrived in|upper floor in two sections. A hand- | Nalls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Washington and is on duty at the|some portrait of the late Queen Vic- | chibald J. Nalls, and Mr. Aubrey Har- Among the boxholders fo ; perto! . T the tWo| mpe counselor of the Chilean em-|State Department in the office of theltoria hangs over this lnndln, and | ris Spivey of Braddock took place | Auc gt 17, at 8 o'clock, in Our v R card for Thursdays, September 29 and | speak this morning in the' Presby- X October 6. terian Church’ at Sag Harbor. S E o - Mrs. von Post is of a distinguished | gtor or. Sen- |performances of “Very Good Eddie,” | passy and Senora de Illanes have re: | third -assistant secretary of state, ead of the stairs, ends; ing, At t 8 noble Swedish family. She is a young B,‘Z,okg,"n"’;;w‘,';":nd‘“w}'l‘l' j:fl,“‘;‘ in | which will be given Friday and Satur- | tturned to- their\mpartment, at 3721 'Mr Rabert Woods Bliss. PR R e i l‘g{:g E e g e T U Ciapel, - Gommaga, College. CA sculptress of great talent and her | Calder at Shelter Island, N_ Y. for|day by the naval training station|Connecticut avenue, ‘after spending George and Queen Mary. The large in De} Ray, Va. The ceremony |00, B. FIttAr, & he after Septem: collection o little porcelain figures |a tew days before returning o Waah- | players at Newport will he Admiral|Syeral Weeke at Blue Ridge Sum-| wr. R Henry Norweb of the Uaited|room to the right of the entrance was performed By B NS ors rge ber st The Montgomery: Association during the first wesk in | Ston Wednesda: and Mrs. William. 8. Sims, ’fi,hw aha | ™ AR States diplomatic service, formerly | is the private office of the ambas- [ mond Wood in e Becon: ecretary of . which connects with _the |gathering of relatives and friends and September. Maj, Totten, who served| Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and ner|iit-piames H. Darlington, Mrs, Gib-| The counselor of the Japanese em- BT O e | o hacers: and the Tooms to the ieft, | the church was decorated with sum-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hox e Sk the . S Etigineers during the | danghters hoce aone 1 mothisiom "5r | son Pahnestock, Mra. Hugh D. Auch-1passy and Mme: Furuys sailed yester- |3 15"8 00" detatled to ‘the dfvision of |facing N street, are good:sized |mer flowers and paims A program | i*% FLiGeT e war, is an architect. daughters have gone to Bethlehem, N.|incloss, Capt ahd Mrs. Piti -Scott|day from San Francisco to spend sev- | Les ot maropean aairs at the Btacs | drawing rooms. The spacious bail. | of muptial music was given by Mrs. |5¥ 100 DTGNS PRoir " som e hon- Miss Goodwin, sister of Judge| — Femmer | sndiMrs T. DAV TalmAx eral months in Japan. Department. Troom is back of these, on the N street | John Gary, aunt of the bride, and Eim‘:‘"’wr",":;':;:::“'}‘: o e nin Goodwin, who serves as bridesmaid,| One of the most beautiful entertain- ¢ Side, and has a round bay window, |Miss Harper, gave vocal solos betore | SYRO00, 12, PP tantio Sy ihey with ‘long sashes reaching to the |the ceremony. I ChoTuE” | aking thelr home at 1841 Kal- . The .counselor of the British em- is the fiancee of Adolph von Post,|ments of the season was the dinner . 2 5 brother of the bride. Arriving from | given by Mr. and Mrs. H g Celebrate Birthday of bassy, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton; the . foor. The dining room is to the | was sung D O i aatin e ar | of Naw Xork the fotma iy TNt Ly /. |new naval attache, Capt. Sidney ‘R. Miss nwmv pson to Wed {255 ama sk oF the piairway: the | Barper.” e Garratt Mins Kiawail |orama. o northwest. George Oakley Totten and Miss Ada |the Chief Justice, at the White Sul-| - Mrs. Henry T. Ries|Bailey; Capt. John F. Harker and Mr. Dr. McLendon of N Windows look out on the yard back | Miss Smith, i ascock and Miss| . ,n4 Mrs. C. O. Flynn have ls- Totten, father and sister of the bride- | phur Springs, W. Va., last week. The| L. McCormick-Goodhart, attaches, . aVy{of the house and to )¢ street. Through Cl-l’rn.; B e oreaady Eonas mits |sued cards announcing the marriage groom. Suuu of Mr, and Mrs. Taft were: Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Ries held s |have returned from Bar . Harbor, Mr. ‘and Mrfs. D D. Thompson of the war temporary buildings were e nanets of Bwosthonrt roses. | Of their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, liver Harriman of New York, Mr. and | reception Sunday afternoon’and even.|Where they have beem hists to & 5 Lo pson Of [huilt in the back vard to accommo- | COFSAEe bouquets OF BWeettenrt Toses. | o or” Joseph Roman Carroll, Zonds: z = Mrs. George T. Smith of Jersey City, large house party in Glen Eyrie, Mrs. | Florida announce the engagement of|date additional attaches and clerks. 't th T " | atternoen, August 8, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Edith Penn Hall Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown and (D€ in celebratlon of the eightyt |jonn B. Hendersoms cottage. ME]tnetr daughiter Mary Elizabeth to Dr.{The present ambasshior Dif e e W iinmon. Me. Bovers Sateli 53 ¢ second anniversary of Mrs. Rels’|Harol 8, &t e, will go to 3 les, ant s charmin, and Mr, Ralph Saffell, led the bridal pro- - ‘ h Cape Cod in & few days and be the |Preston Alexander McLeendon, U. B.]1have made many friends ‘in Wash- g . Hostess to Mrs. Sidney Drew e, Mo | pirihday. | Among the. Fuests wore| ueet of the assistant snilitary at-|N ‘Miss Thompson, formerly ot Vir-|irgton sincs They came. u 1ittle more | Liet'Sy i proom end Miss Johnston to Wed X A 1 a ¥ ) 4 ] : nd = Mra Edith Penp Hgl ontertabued |Mr% ROOFL N Wermack ang Mra. ars Georgo . Siebert and e |fache 860 Tl 7R, DUIK® P01 |stulel tn visiting her aunt, Mise T |ndats while “dignified, sre' lacking S Mt. Robt. R. Hendon, Jr. . 2 A - ; | Char Gerner. - m| 3 ? S - atdinnerFriday eVening at the Wom- | P. ‘Witty of Loulsville Mrs. Péari|Lold in the home of Mrs. Gerner 18| he military sitache of the Spanish |Dr. i Lorsstawpeek Hm melltd, Copoal s vy wore & gown of | mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Johnston #n's National Foundation, in honor of | Lewis of Norfolk and Mrs. Garret B.|Takoma Park. - . e pwvmn. Dr. McLendon is the son of Dr. and | ershing satin trimmed with | announce the engagemeat of. thelr Mra. Sidney Drew, the roted moving| V2! Of Richmond. ) L e o Mo raturneg 1o | Mrs. W- J. McLendon of Wadesboro, | My, William M. McKelyy |haia with. Jace. ; Her tulle vell was | gaughter Hasel to Mr. Robert K. fcture actress. ' Mrs. Marshall Field, who has - ? . | Waaning T N.-C., and is stationed at the United | 1> 2 of orange blos- | Hendon, jr., of Shawnee, Okla. No date h ° armonre | Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Tiller F et e are aeatn |States S0 Whis PALEISN S Ryt St Suie for the wedding. ‘Wash! 2 The table adorned with flowers.from |[at the Ocea: in Spain are States Naval Academy &t Annapolis. C ¢ roses. has been arranged for at the ngide Hotel, Magnolia, their home in Spain and again States Naval Ac ¥ ach polis. | Guest 'of Col. and Mrs. Lucas L rothy vr wae maia|U. S G P e garder, was laid under the trees|Mass., for some time, is now t! . > at Wardmen Park ‘Hotel." 3 o e eoaaionn 1awn, AL the Eoesll ot bor miece. Mre AThert T Bovetame: Entertaining House Guests <t the 4th Marine Brigade. of the 2d of honor and wordik charming gown 3 cluded Maj. and Mrs. Dalton. Maj.|at her summer place at Beverly farms. > : : 1C8t8 . srhe military sttache of the. Argen- | Division. in France and received the | pave as & oty of orchid organdie with hat to match, Guest of Gen. Mills A. Ulio and Maj. 8 L. Whitley. where she will remain for & fortnight.| Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller have|tine embassy, Col. Jusn Esteban Vac-|D. B. C., the croix de guerre and the ‘% ‘wife £ and a bouquet of Ophelia ? 3 Mrs, Drew, who has been spending — as their house guests over week end |caresa, will sail Thursdsy from New |Navy cross for exceptional heroism, , United: thtes Marine % ‘Wwho | Miss Lorinne | 7The United States consul at Fiume “2’;:'.‘3., s:'n?f-!fh"n:'?hh“m” f: l.nna e 'l"mgrfl‘ . nun": :’c&:& wmm“'mm To o e 3 r Fogtols b K Elizabeth V; e "3t the | and Mrs. Wilbur Keblinger and their Ton 8, | Wi lve spent seve: ‘monf a et snh 2 s B — ] A c 3 B Py - y for-several.da: thampton, Ls Ii - . 8o. to:Hot| 3 »mmwnm inde” the™ 3 s p tié h ined " her] Brid ufe hats | small _son Dabhey ~are guests of of lmxfll.nth-rhgan! Springs, Va. this waek mbasey, Mal. Gen. H. K. Bethell, bas ) r Ruth Ilq to : ¥ ; Gen.- Anson Mills, in his home, at 3 E ToRk: . throw R -~ -

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