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Y iy SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., AUGUST 28, .1921—P'A/"BT 2 —— 2 ol ; o bt ' R 7 Miss EVANGELING LOVETT ; - twee : ; . S~ daughter rXs istant Atiorney General - ‘(/ ~ : s . : “9an4 frs. Robert K. Tovest” S WARDIS ~EWING Closing Days of Congress Miss Tt 2 i g o Weddings of Late Summer = 3 3 EORGIA , die . 5 i R Bring In’t.erest.lng Thu}gs s il 5 5 Marked With Simplicity - Of Social Life to Light| Gugser o szt frgenteon. T W e Lo, ‘Stagnation of Events Here Means Quietus on \t\,? e s‘z‘mw Zlmtsi';:mb:lfi Only One Phase — Arranflemeyts Being - Made for Disarmament anference. s {Mrs. Hflfdinfl' Attends y Last Senate Session Prior ?o the Recess 2 One of the prettiest and simplest]carried the ring in a white rosebud weddings of the late summer tdok|®nd little Miss Janet Holsinger was e N = Mis | flower girl. Young Roland Bruce 2 it evening:c gvhien liss | Lambert, another cousin of the bride Eloise Porter Anderson was married!also was a member of the wedding to Mr. Willlam Mortimer Crocker.party. The ceremony was performed ut $:30 e o'clock in the home of the bride’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Ander- | S: n . son, at 1760 Euclid street, by the Rev.|{eoree Sauerwein of | e ] Donald Campbell MacLeod, uncle of {Rigge College in the class of 1918. Mrx the bride. Dr. MacLeod was fornlerl,\"snllerfltln already has many friends Society Features of Notes of Foreign Diplomats| : . i nterest Here and pastor of the First Presbyterlan|in Washington, where she lived for And U. S. Cabinet Members e Othier Conpm| e s S B e astor of the Central Presbyterian{Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Moore. and BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE total stagnation of society events in Washington means a quietus on only one phase oi the life here, for even without its < usual quota of dinners, teas and luncheons, interesting events of Occupies the Executive Gal SicretarriaadiMzs Hughes 5 SuBurban Eomel much more than local importance are constantly arisirfg to keep| "} A 2 dby Mi y . one wideawake. - The closing days of Congress, for instance, brought ry. ‘coompu.me 18 many interesting things of social consequence to light, and the attend- .Abigail Harding—Notable Church in St. Louis. The apartment|Mr. Carl Rudolph Swanson, son of I'ld! dlecnyrue:‘!rwuh roses, gildliall Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Swanson of L,lll:> = < = and palms an erns. The mantel of | low, Pa., were married Sunday. e Capital Residents Entertain. the drawing room, bunked with palms | cerémon was performed in the home > an erns and studded with white|of the bride’s parents, in noxville, Many Leave City, Pleasure |roses and gladiot, made a Dackground | 3la., by Rev. RF. Main. paster of L . . |for the pric dicu, where the ceremony | Reformed Church, in Brunswick, Md.. Seeking, Others Touring.{was performed. In the other rooms in the presence of only the members Spanish Ambassador Returns to City. ance of Mrs: Harding and her sister-in-law, Miss Harding, on the close | [ncidents Gathered Here Other Society Features. of the apartment pink flowers and|of the families. Mr. and Mrs. Swan- oi the session gave intercst there. The President’s work in the golf d Th ens wer ® ; : r oo tournament with news writers, small dinner parties made up principally an ere. he secretary of state and Mrs.|return Tuesday morning. e bride, who was given in mar-{ New York and will make their home sofi white satin trimmed with duch- Capt. and Mrs, Hayne Ellis have|€SS lace. The skirt was gracefully d with them at thel thome, Wobdley, on | Sped and a court frain of mainm Woodley foad, the latter's sister, Mra. | hung from the shouldern " The tulle '’ mb: f Kansas City. | veil was held w. a cape of duchess Robert ‘Efyet; Cembagy Y lace und a band of orange buds in the ok. of. politicians and equally informal luncheon parties gave officials all{ Mrs. Harding and Miss Abigail the excitement they had time for. Harding attended the last session of the Semate before the recess. The ascompanied the President to the Cap- }itol and went into the gallery reserver for the President. Mrs. Harding were a strictly tailored suit of Canton crepe oyster white with a purple hat of derate size and narrow brim, the only trimming being several large flowers in the same shade. The suit {was made with semi-fitting coat to the hips and a straight skirt of mod- ish length and of comfortable width, Miss Harding, sister of the Presldent. wore a gown of turquoise blue fou- Hughes are staying at their uuhurb-u[ The minister of Rumania, Prince e, Greystone, until the first o!l Bibesco, is expected to return tomol dctober, when they will occupy the Fow from New York, where he has -esidence, 1528 18th street, which |been for ten days. ‘hey purchased as a home shortly| The newly appointed 'minister of .|the Netherlands, Dr. J. A. C. Ever- After March 4, and which has under. Wijn, will sall for New York Tuesday, sone many changes. on his arrival in port will com Migs Catherine Hughes. their elder bnce to Washington. duughter. Who has been making &} gpe minister o1 Sweden, Capt. Axel tour of various foreign countries, is|{ Wallenberg, and the military attache now in London, where she will re-)of the legation, Maj. Count Nils 5 Bonde, will 1 v main until September 16. when she | onet W m'::l::h rom Newport at will sail for home. ;. The secretary of the legation. Mr S skl . de Lagerberg, also will return at The ambassador of Spain. the end of the weck, after spending| returned to Washington | several weeks at Bar Harbor. Miss Elizabeth G. Hook, teacher of sciences in the high school at Hyat ville. Md.. became the bride of Prof. Fraaklin D, Day, teacher of agricul- tural srience in.the same school and director of high school athletics, yes- terday afternoon. Prof. Day is also assistant_to Prof. H. F. Cotterman, dean of the school of agricultural edu- cation at the University of Maryland. College Park. The wedding, a quiet affair, with no attendants, took place ‘in St. Andrew’s Chapel, College Park. PARAMOUNT just now are arrangements for the disarmament con- ference in November and the housing and entertainment of hun- dreds of important foreigners, the greater burden resting upon the shoul- ders of Mr. Henry P. Fletcher, undersecretary of state, wm t] reputation of our capital for hospitality rests. So ‘far the B lude a luncheon and banquet, each to have 400-guests, and so far, the two largest events talked of. Both women and men will share these favors, and the congressional reception will have hundreds ‘of guests. Another luncheon for 200 guests has been planmed, and there will be many smaller hospitalities to continue all during the Mo., and their cousin, Mrs. B. R. Ellis e of Bowling Green, Ky. Mrs. Hayne | oses with a shower of lilies of the Ellis and Mrs. Combs left last night {valley. 3 5 for Newport, R. L, where Mrs. Combs | Miss Lucille McWane of Lynchburg, Va, was the bride's only attendant, has entered her string of horses at|and wore & gown of sunset taffets the coming show. made with bouffant skirt and basque nounced —General Notes.|risse by her father, wore a gown oxlm Washington on their return. l Coming Wedding An-|srsens were used. son are spending their honeymoon in in the presence of a few friends and and the ceremony was per- C. 1. La Roche, recto of Zion parish. Prof. and Mrs. Da will reside in Shepherd's subdivision. Hyattsville. Last Wednesday evening the marri = waist and trimmed with clusters o Col. and Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler [chiffon roses. She carried an Arnf afier being extensively entertained in | bouquet of butterfly roses und blue Los Angeles, Coronado Beach, Santa |gelphinium. Mr. Howard Richards, Barbara and other Pacific coast re- |50 Por"New york S = sorts, have started on a trip through |°“4 e the informal reception Mr. Oregon, Washington =and Canada |and Mrs. Crocker left for a wedding They will stop at the principal places | trip, “the latter wearing a gown of |of Miss Clara Elizabeth Warneson an e tha mindlejof e mber, | navy blue tricotine piped with ma-|Mr. Edgar Huntley Omohundro of Phila- city aboutthe m v M’fwv“f’ “ | hogany duvetyn, with a small hat of delphia took place. The ceremony wWus They are now a G duvetyn to match the piping. Mr. [performed at 7:30 o'clock by Rev. Rich- HE President and Mrs. Harding will have to entertain all of the for-{,, = he was a member of the house par! The minister of Poland, Pri 1 ¥ rd, with a turban of the same shade. i i 3 i i e Reaaos : = - .| entertained at Biltmore house by Mrs. | Lubromirski, will return at the end L eign delegates, at some time, perhaps with a huge reception at the |irimmed with soft uncurled ostricn, |George W. Vanderbilt. - Senora defof the week from Newport, ‘where he White House, and the embassies and legations will do their share in the! paijier in the e Seoa a Mys. | Riano. who Is with her brother-in-{is spending several weeks with Prin- matter. Housing the delegates és really a much more difficult task, with g ./ op 000 4 r and Mrs.| ., ana sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler | cess Lubomirska and thelr children. | pfizs Olyve Graef will leave at the | Crocker, who is now in busimess in|ard Schmidt in the home D B basaes as yet scarcely a wire laid for the purpose. However, it seems almost a e and Mre. Nicholas | Anderson, at York Harbor, Me. prob=f . = — e Oy i for Hot Springs, Va, | Washington, was the aide to the of- | parents and was attended by only mem definite fact that the heads of the Japanese mission will occupy the Larz | KOREWOrth, wife of the representative f ably will remain with thém through | o The - minister of Bulgaria, Mr.|{HLPT SR Will visit her cousin, Miss | ficer in charge of the anti-submarine | bers of the family and a few intima e vont heme oMo cHitsctis avennic) while{the fothier menibers 1ok | o o p s i went outionithejsast | Scprembes: Ne b ol sztieiday for| Allsa Mellon, at Barton Lodge ieased | school, U. 8. N. friends, S0 = o - ? o . B ildin e 5 > W e. Anare > o -0f - v te can- the mission will hold forth near by. The offices of the various countries |and sat on the e ll‘:‘;e:l:: o Txt] The ambassador of Argentina, Mr.|met him, and with him sailed ol byjSecretary a0y L PR A L e D o tie well, and oarsied represented will be in_as close proximity as possible, for the sake of |Marine Band concert. Mra. Freling- | Tomas, & e, U0t who sailed |day aboard the American for Kurope. | W nington until the autumn, super- | of Washington, . parents of the|a shower bouguet of bride, roses and convenience and expedition in their work. & ‘g'_'{l:g: :::;& CIBL :-‘. I:ll';dilng"blue IO B ek Tuesday or Wednes. | Buigarian Ster re;:-‘:a:fie.?"fi. flfe tul;e Ntending plans for the remodeling | bridesroom; Mr. Robert P. Porter of |lilies of the vall ple lines, 1 - v - y Vi Pl n Georgetown, which | Parkersburg, W. Va.; Dr. and Mrs. “The bride’s sister, Miss Eleanora Mi vith lons sleeves, the only. trimming | hY: clom L e et by the Avker |Ganers. = ) leasus of nations at :n‘:&"lr‘:celn:'l?e';:urchué‘d‘. B | Donald ©. MacLeod of St. Louls, Md..|Warneson, was maid of honor and wore RS. HARDING is arranging to carry out the-official social program | being the vest, 'collar and cuffs offLn¢, consul general in New York, |Geneva. Mr. John T. Woodson of Lynchburg,|a frock of orchid crepe and georgettc. : Thi - e car, | dai B Ernesto C. Perez. The ambassador| During the absence of the w. arllee S carri bouquet of pink ros b ‘t‘l\2“:er}:g:::ti‘;re;éin;:;ct?atio:‘(;i;}':;:::eigg:g':l S orontd or: | Lomgwortn wore " wown' of fgared) ™!l come at once to Washington. g1 fi"x‘,efi-"&"”nfl‘o o ":‘m“‘.':”“rlflmli‘""-‘"ge arles ST B | Vo A bt . SR of vt | The mn\m;dn(ahun:;“flrz. u?md: Ene v i et ;i abineg | Voile, the background of cream and £ aftair off, will act as charge | qren of Col. Harllee, United Btates | delphia, Mr. fam H. < of | lish. wore a dress of pink crepe e old list oi state entertainments, beginning with a dinner to the cabinet|the iarge figures in shades of blue. d!’rh(g‘:fil;'fu::fir of ylz:lls‘[::. B‘n::': d'affaires of Bulgaria. ine Corps, will leave Washington | Washington, . and Mr. Frederick |and carried a bouquet of pink roses. today for Austin; Tex., to it her | C. Van Dusen of Bluefield, W. Va. The wedding march was played by Miss members, will issued late in Novembe: i i — embers, will be ed in vember or in December, and from it | Her skirt was almost generous in|New York for Belgium and will join | The new minister of Persia, Mirza todey for Austin: Lo tod te later | o Atior Ootobr 1 Mo am Mre Wil | Margaret i ‘Washington society hostesses will once more be able to arrange their | width, of graceful len; ! e P . a gth, and the|Baroness de Cartier in Paris. Th Hussien Khan Al A iven i i own social programs. The “First Lady” is indefatigable in her duties |Slecves were cut above the elbow.|will return to Washington e ey | ImEtosErIoay Trom i aahe |l visltiier faunt EMeh=Cone IohaaCRIISE {aiam Saox thonrf Crockerimil iibesut e s and Ay, R E s Fomlranit and spénds some time each morning in dictating letters to one of the |n*. -brimmed_leghorn hat had | of October. has been minister representing Persia | 13 °" ToX HSiteiat 1060 MMM St . : L $ g g 4 ng Persia f I i 3 4 — of Philadelphia and Mr. Louis H. Warne Woman stenographers of the executive offices. who is serving her while :m‘&;:';’f' bl}:p‘tlny French flowers in| The new counselor oY the embassy, {for some time. He succeeds Mirzsa| Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Joseph son, brother of the bride, were the 2 t While the little party | Mr. F. de Selys d Abdul All_Ki A preity wosding was Ihatl Wednok ¢ dan Miss Harlen is on vacation sat listening to the e e el e anson, e n, who sailed from |, Hoftman have returned to their | aay evening w ; 5 Seoom's attendants, For the reception s s . R music - the | pected to come here at the end of |Néw York Friday for his n e FACVERE i b M AL ving the ceremony Mrs. Warnesos assistant secretary of the Navy, Col.|September. etria Epate e neos L evyipost lIniliapextmen bR LN R en | oo et [danshiarJot Ml Mis B3] T i e bride, received with them = der Hoffman V. Madrid, Spa Newport, where Comman nan { W.- Garber of Dayton, Ohlo, became s Canton cre nister of this country. |has been stationed. the bride of Mr. Howard Sauerwein of | 34 Wore 3 gown of By o cer 1 Maj. William S this city. The ceremony was perform- i e . Hobson, U. S. A - a ‘short trip. the laiter wearing an a DRROL, »{ed &t 8:30 in the United Brethren e nit of cloth with Prom ‘& Terinighte vistt e cns ayned |and Mra. Hobson, of Washington. who | Church in Dayton, by Rev. A 3. Fox LTS il brown velvet hat. frompatorin went to New Vork last week: are|of Harrisonburs. pastor of the Church e at 5006 Cedar avenue, Phil several days. the ceremony, which was followed b: o t of|of Christ. A large company attended |geiphia. after October 1. oI the Swiss Lega- == ception in the h f the brid A le but uttractive home wed enny, returned y i ve]® re e home of the bride’s simple but attra - Yeu- | oCol. and Mrs. Alfred P. Smith have | parents. Mixs Courtney Rhodes sang |ding took place Thursday. August OTHING could have been more delightiul than the small informali- | pw e U on st 5, 2ide, drove ap in — 1 g een his car. 'On his way into the Capitol} The ambassador of Peru and Senora — ties of the last days of Congress when hosts and hostesses gathered | he stopped to chat with them. ide Pezet will entertain a company| The counselor of the Italian em- their guests from the galleries of both houses and dined with them in. The wedding of Mrs. Vicken von|{at luncheon today in their m b: a, has S = S 'y eir apart: assy, Signor Sabetta, h: formally at the Capitol. With members of Congress leaving Washing- { o8t and Mr. George Oakley Totten, |at Wardman Park Hotel. D! ent returned ton for the four corners of the country, some going home to discuss | Iy attracted @ small but fashionable .4 s : < company, including Secretary of politics and feel the political pulse of their constituents, and others to | State and. e H‘:gh. e mdry!hel The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.| The eceLaryl resorts for much-needed rest, it seemed too bad the members of the |minister of Cuba and Madame do Ces- Jic/ o0, I8 spending the week eénd in jtion, Dr. Con: Senate finance committee must hold om, with an im, i - t hold on, h an important meeting J S, = = = every day. and, of course, their familics staying in town With them | ab s ooons Swiser® 06 ISk | Mew"iten Selon. ana Ris ‘som M. [ o © O 4 humetie. avenue AfLor several weeks|and Miss Valley Derrow plaved the |25, at T:30 nm at the sendones OF The recess will also have the effect of delaying the return of diplomats, | stripes about an inch Wiae. ‘The skirs | Paul Mellon, have' joined him. ‘Miss| The commercial attache of the|isave "{*flilll“ ot haTena ot iiaie :‘r";'ni” Ber Catner, Ghe wore & gown | P street norihwest, when Miss Grace the British ambassador, who was one of the fast diplomats of his. rank | was ankle 1ngth and the neck of the | Mellon and her brother have ipent a |Cuban legation, Mr. P. A. Bonet, han | eave Washington at the end of this) "Ch v oo roette crepe .made over | A. Miller of Baltimore. became the his cottage, Barton Lodge, at Hot |terday from ew York, where hel to leave, postporing his return from the first to the middle of waist was finished with a dainty bit | fOTtnight at Southampton, with their | returned to Shingtonivend week for Fort Leavenworth. Kan, of While Eeorgette crepe mact oNir| i 0%t the Rev. James M. York of to leave, postponing his return from the first to the middle of September. 5" dlet lace. With this she wore a| Sousins, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Paul fthe Hotel Washington. ~Mme. Bones | pnereiCOLIEmIth fwillentaz Stb statt A er e e carried 4 shower | Mount Rainier, Md. Rev. J. L Kib- Miss Bales H M T three-quarter-lengtn of dull | Mellon, and_ the Secretary spent the |is spending a few dnys in Philadelphia : i Bougquet of bride roses. Ter was the omciating cleniyman. 188 les I'lostess rs. Giddings Blck 7 s stral ,I: Sy rather full on a peren em. :;I. ‘kw oin him the middle of the| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parsons have| Miss Zelda Garber. sister of the|Rev. Mr. \otrk b : e, p‘lcloor‘;w Chzx::'x‘ ¢ A e mnd & round black silk] The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, ? fasued Inyitations for the wedding of | bride, was maid of honor and wore | Rainier Methodist Epicsop! their daughter, Elsie, L .| green georgette crepe over satin and South, and the bride has been active : ; their daughter, Fisle, and Mr. More. | Sarried pink roses. The bridesmaids |in church work in her home city. Miss Mildred Potts 100t Trinity Chureh at Lenos. Mass, | were Miss Lillan Suter of Harrison- { After a breif trip throusl Wes Tl The ceremony will be followed by a |burg and Miss Louise Calvert of Stras- O Lome, at the new parsonage at + ¢ | Teception in the summe burg, who wore similar gowns, the To Wed Mr. Albright|fecsption in the summer Dome of the | tormer in vellow organdy and carry- | Mount Rainier At an Informal Dance| From Mexican Tour grament was a short atring of coral will return Tuesday morning from eads, and she wore white sport shoes | his summ 2 Miss Rosemarye Coleman Bales was| Mrs. Madeleine Giddings has just re- :lth ‘I;l-ek H«nk hose. Earlier in the| N H“ wn::eh::l ;losn!:,:n“tn: ::r;:nl;;;ti ostess at an Informal dance at her | turn. .|day Mrs. Hughes drove through F o ed from an extenaed and inter-| S8V MT, HiFhes frove CUough Tl with Mrs. Weeks, their son and home on Thursday, August 25. The |esting visit to Mexico City and other | paro pa ase = uche, wearing the same costume. | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sin- ng ose; an b} ted arts of Mexic = . n: E Hunton Potts of 1 yellow r s and the latter in pink 4y Tl Lasaro of Louisin Ma. .| rasiness Interesis " Waite e T L e B L e L L 2 I T P annouinces the Snesgement e Bheretary G Btate N Ay e e brothicrs Kramer S SunEner of Br. and M . M. | Mirs Giadings et a number of the Piniag e D e e e | i Davides of Washington) Mrs.|of Ber daushter Mildred to Mr. John | FpRUI€s Colby, and Beron Sersius | Jlr, (eproo et o ana | C; A Kreamer of 3110 N street north; Carton AIerient of Mangssag, “var |A- Korff will speak tomorrow at the | the bridegroom. was best man and 3 heedg the sKirt and forming sleeves to the| Weeks will remain in Lancaster un- Y | el Laurel B e OrTON At IO | e ushers wers Mr. Markwood Rhodes | et 1o Mr. 2 3o o Biowr Marion Hargrove, Dr. and Mrs. Paul | leading people of the republic. and Washington, D. C. The wedding elbow. Her hat also was of black | til the late autum: A4INE | bridge, Mass. and Mr. Carr Suter. Little Miss Louise | Yo 287G e To o " Churen of Richmond, U. S. N.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Waggaman, Mr. and 3 ! with a veil of lac — will take place the second week in n EE&: r. and Mrs. Ross, e oo e pre l:""’:g .',?fl ‘;l} The Attorney Gemeral, Mr. Daugh. |October. e [E— Virginia Garber, cousin of the bride, | t1va Sacred Heart, at Port au Prince, ;l:.b b.i'tld ::'rs. l:::s:lb:!h.k );‘lln ];:lll\ > e aatrontand; erty, went to Baltimore yesterday to of Nr.e'nn: r;‘ ums tedman 8. Hanks{ 0o | Halti, August 11. 3 iss Elio - 3 o w! ‘eckham, Miss o Mrs. Joseph Hampson, who also at-|spend the day with Mrs. Dauj 7 &0 to Manchester, Mrs. Isabella Duff Richardson an- Betty Douglas, Miss Margaret Bolen, : SR, tended the wedding, wore o gown of{ and will leave this evening e Mars, at the end 3is: Alice Morrison, Miss Hilda - ohite. et and et lace made over | home, in Columbus, Ohio spend the month ;’:l th: i Fischer, Miss Florence Irelan, Miss e chiffon. A full tunic of the lace fell| B0 to Cincinnati Wednesday to wi the former’ Elaine Lazaro, Miss Malina A. Gilkey. over a less full skirt of net and chiffon, | tend the meeting of the American mother, Mrs. Charles Stedman Hanks, Miss E. Bartlett, Miss Elizabeth Teepe. i the only color being a girdle of rose | Bar Association, where he will make at Seacroft, her summer home. Mr. nounces the marriage of her daughter, Dorothy Evans, to Mr. Atchley Irvin Holmes, Thursday afternoon. August Miss M. Viola Goodrish, Miss Julia ko and silver brocade. .Her picture hat|an address. He probably will ‘spend P Hanks was for sevel 3 25. The ceremony was performed at Nt o e oo o A of Dlack lace and talle mmude with | the next week end with his mother. to-the Btate Dephrrment ohi before . 2 4 o'clock, in the home of the brides Phillips, Lieut. Paul Windham, Mr. drooping brim and trimmed with black | at_Washington Court House. and_re- \ that was secretary to the late White- 2 mother, Richburn, near Alexandr Ralph Childs, Mr. George Prevost, ospray at one side. turn to Washington Tuesday, Sep- 2 law Ried while he was United States v 3 Va., by the Rev. Dr. Millerchaumpe Mr. Paul Reed, Mr. Orville de Lash. Senora de Pezet, wife of the ambas.| tember 6. 5 i ambassador to the Court of St. James. 3 $ rector of Pohick Church, in the pren mutt, Mr. Paul Hasbrock, Mr. Charles| | sador of Peru. who recently returned S e e ence of a small company of the mem- Irelan, George Hirt, Mr. Floyd y from a motor trip through New Eng-| Ihe Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. 5 Mrs. A. T. Thompson 6f Washington, ; bers of the two families and a few O'Brien, Mr. Wilbert Mcinerney, Mr. land. was shopping cn H street Wed. | Wallace, will leave Washington Tues P s 5, accompanied. by her daughter, Miss § 1 intimate friends. Fabean Cox, Mr. John Meinerney. M ] ; nesday and wore & bouffant dress of | 423 for the west and will make sev. v Thelma Thompson, and Miss Marie _The bride wore a gown of cream ay Fuller Spoerri, Mr. J. F ! ‘ dark blue taffeta, with no trimming, | SFal, Spesches through the middle Slaven, are at tho Hotel Traymore, gatin trimmed with lace and & cor- agan and Mr. Henri A. Bales. ) : f [and a small hemna color nat, ‘from | {8%", AR G O Motnes:in e ; Atiantle City. : S Boue o Cieter.” Migs Helen Mi e g Sver the brim on the rklgcnhte:flf.f une :‘l“'fi:' EV'V'.‘L'::‘ o o M Lieut. Vivian H. Roberts, U. 8. A| o ; Bl‘chn.d;on-‘ah\; =iy 300.‘“:’“;“;: iss Marjorie Acker. - ; - pale, S e for i, acsom: | Bea® o Bubhel whieh wil cike Yk 30 inncen: Gx. Tave iurnad 15 : J |t onalis rosen ol accp Sonrt o 3 - place urda ) etary wi i 2 was flower gi “wore Is Engaged to Artist % Indiana, to the Washington Country| Bturn to Wasbington Tuesday, Sep- ’ b ecran it Sae e, e R e~ chiffon smd. carried & basket Club, wore a sport costume while Joseph P. McCrink at his home, 1863 : : watching the President through his| tember 6. California street. ? ; of Ophelia roses. Mr. Forrest Holmes, Mrs. Charles E. Acker of Ossining. s Tt Skut Mina of rooenty e e brother of the bridegroom, was best N. Y. announces the engagement of| | ; #e (i 1Tl ana the meces ors o r e e T alib vy Aty » & 3| Dr and Mra R 3. Lennox, who ! : | man. £ollowing the ceremony, M. &nd her daughter. Marjorie Acker, to Mr.| | . white silk opening over a blouse of | g, nis ten days ago because of the Vs, st K LA R BTl . M. tihen they were assisted by Mre, soft handkerchief linen and lace. Her| joath of her mother, Mrs. Charles B. Duncan Phillips. son of Mrs. D. C.| fii P was Of aallof shape in STt white Champlain, and the last few weeks : Richardson, mother of the bride, who Phillips of Washington. Henry, will return to Washington the by . : L black lace made over “fiss Acker is an artist, whose paint- | f: <% ] | and o e AnarooPing vell| middie of September. Herbert Hoov- § oy o5 tothelc apariment at the Torewes: Biane mows o ings are to be exhibited in New York Sy Bt | white calfskin. er, jr., who, with his brother Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes left laf during the coming season. Mr. Phil-| | . 4 eame to Washington when =M ; N R Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loy of 513 8th the day for a wedding trip, the latter lips is a writer on art, Hoover left for the west, will start |} k 3 2 street southwest have returned to s wearing a blue jersey suit with a = - for California the .middle of this |k l - their from % small hat to match. After October Mise Lesser Engaged, Week; to enter Leland Stanford Uni ? ; e orn e BvdWoss ZovLor Arim : I"ihey will be at home st Delton, Va. versity, from which institution th il . 5 Seend =z Becretary and Mrs.’ Hoover grad ;| Mre. Jose Bal A KE] The marriage took g.ltm at 3 -Inlocg ated. incorporated in Washington ¥ Announce benefit as “the Phllllpnnfl morial Art] Her Parents sallery.” He graduated from Yale in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Lesser an- the efit of thelr 1308. "He is a member of the G ounce engagem The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Da 3 1 w. mm 2 J. Harry 2 Usliversity and Century clubs of New | Fermerly a :. hter “Fann to Mr, Dave H.|left Friday even "New Nork: -.!m zu'm"'u R, rlln-. hreys, offie York city. - : : ) » Lesaner of this cits, | Boston 'and Wellestoy and L o : ating : - -