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# i , MRS.CLARENCE ° v‘?F.‘LEA. s 1fe of Re: z %&gefl. ative Lea, \Dos: Catiforpie. SENORA DONA LUISA BRAVO de AUDRY, Wife of the Navat \Uacke of the eruvian Em who witk fuim wifl s; fotLima the middie of this svonth. b MRS BURSUM, Bivc T i . ‘ o ) : , Mps. REGINALDS. Wife of the E " / Y. HUIDEKOPER,, Jusior Senator " ] s % | and keslitdle son from New Mexico,wko ; / 4 | Benry, who are spend- will spend her first some time at Hot sea.;‘og m‘lul{itg'toa ?gthgl !i."m £ this wenter Swimming Pools Popular Strenuous Week Just Closed | it soon soeer: | SPanish Ambassador Goes At the White House for| ManyBuiton Estatesl To York Harbor, Maine Dufing Summer Months Executive Receives Distinguished Visitors_and| Makes Sport Exceptionally Gives Attention to Labor War—First Attractive — Bathing Par- Lady Plans for Active Season. ties Are Feature. PHOTOS BY & Marrn-Ewme— Washington Residents Seek Mountain and Seashore Resorts Many Are Out Motoring for Pleasure—Steamer Trip to g Canadian Poi T, f Mr. Fall on Western Trip. th:;.‘__izc C::::_ il Secretary Wallace’s Son - Takes Des Moines Bride Miss Virginia Stubbs Wears Her Mother's Wed- ding Gown—Other Nuptials During Week of Special Interest. Mr. Bakhmeteff Returns — Secretary Mellon Spends Labor Day at Hot Springs, Va. Mr. Fred A. Emery, former chief of the bureau of foreign Intelligence of the Department of State, and his sister, Miss Ina C. Emery, are spend- ing some time in motoring in New England, mainly among the Green mountains in Vermont. Their home, The minister of Sweden, Capt.|5316 Connecticut avenue, was leased Axel F. Wallenberg, who is at New- | for the summer to Assistant Attorne Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson |D0% R 1 “whcre he has been exten-| General Riter, y ‘The ambassador will return to Wash- |sively entertained, will return to Of far more than usual interest in and carried a bouquet of Ophelia official soclety was the wedding in|TOSES. S}T'l-hfflg:‘ldde i'l:‘l{:xl:glefld ;:12:; Des Moines, Towa, at 4:30 o'clock Yes- | matron of honor and wore jade green terday afternoon of Mr. James Wilson | taffeta with p-m&lx at either .l' a‘:f - ! the skirt formed of petals of the Wallace, son of the Secretary of Agri- the skirt formef ©Of Pt Niton of S culture and Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, to | (pit€ties Sot®y COE ) F desmaid and Miss Virginia Richards Stubbs. a|her gown was a lovely model of cham- b . bride | pagne georgette combined with filet chaxsing wil of that Cn’; “ThGDl' vid lace. Both of the attendants carried Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. David | po,quety of asters in pastel shades. T. Stubbs and is a well known and| My Gerald Helmbold was best man accomplished young person, who, it iaand Capt. Philin A. Helmbold, U. S A., anoth f the bride, acted hoped, will frequently grace Washing- | A~ another brother of the bride. acied - ton soclety. bride and bridegroom were assisted The late afternoon ceremony took in receiving by Mrs. Helmbold(}.';n:;l:.: 5 of the bride, who wore a mo 71 place in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. | ;¢ ‘Ayice blue crepe de chine hand- the rector, the Rev. E. E. Owen, offl- somely embroidered, and by Mr. and ciating, in the presence of a large|Mrs. Edward Colman. of La Crosse, Lake, N. J.. will not return to the The ambassador of Spain, Senor capital until late in September. Realizing the possibility of lving|mano, who left Thursday for New- in Washington whenever duty calls,|port, R. I, where he is the guest of regardiess of heat or cold, many per-!yr and Mrs R. Horace Gallatin, will sons with fine homes have added a|go to York Harbor, Me., this week to swimming pool as one of the attrac-|join Senora de Riano. who has been tions. visiting her brother-in-law ahd sister, Mrs. John B. Henderson whose pic- The minister of Rumania, Prince Bibesco, will go to New York Tues- day to open an exhibition and sale of fine Rumanian embroideries. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE President and Mrs. Harding closed the week at’ the White House after many strenuous hours, the President receiving dis- tinguished foreigners, looking after the vital affairs in West Vir- ginia and otherwise busying himself with momentous questions, | turesque dark brown stone house with while Mrs. Harding visited with their house guests, attended to her regu-|it8 turrets and uneven roof lines|i,gton about September 10. Wl‘('r"“}":: ’::':'"b‘:::“- Scratacyoot lar morning correspondence, and worked on her plans for the coming |5t27Js supreme above the city| .. mbacsador of Russia, Mr.|the legation, returned Thursday from | herd street, left Washington Thur season. The conference on limitations of armaments will bring a rush |a fine swimminggpool added as one of | Bakhmeteff, returned yesterday from | Deer Isle, Me., where he was the|day to motor to St. Paul, Minn., a of social events much earlier in the season than is the custom here, and ';;,,f T P L “;" Jolenderson's | New York, where he spent the greater Bl 5 : : 3 three sisters. she must arrange ahead. Mingling with the large affairs for the noted |derson, § charming part of last weck. cfi‘,“,"dfim}, or 5,","'}:“",““;‘} N Mr. Claud G. Johnson of 416 Shep- guest of Judge and Mrs. Hitz. . companied by his parents and his o = : 2 dsughter, rice Van Rens- T L7 tl t coming- ? Iy lar The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.|Finland, left Washington yesterday r. A visitors will be the firs g-out parties for the unusually large crop |selaer Henderson, have parties of Andrew W, Mellon, is &t Hot p};n.g Herei WG S SR Ll Mr. snd Mrs. Danfel W. O’'Donoghus of debutantes. 5 to O | o Aot attes Tt o Dy and children have opened their home oy bathing Among I o eaatorll i fy 7 on 16th ‘atrect morthwest after spend- [body of relatives and other invited |Parente of the bridegroom. Mr, Col- Appm(; interest to the week end was the visit of two distinguished | her nelhbor Mrs. Peter Goolet Gerry, | Feture after Lakor day. o Ry e O e hrci4s | InE the month of August at the Buena | guests. The church was fittingly dec-| month's motor irip and they will . s Es . : - who cohfesses to loving to swim i e Vista Spring Hotel, in Franklin coun- |orated with palms, ferns and flowers, i make their home in Minneapolis, foreigners, Signor Tittoni, president of the Italian senate and the 8 m in| he Secretary of the Interfor, Mr.|turn to ington until the latter o the bride was escorted and given Minn., where Mr. Colman is & member 2 < ] the beautiful pool which later is to < 1 1 pert of September, remalning on at|ty, Pa. ope-time premier of Hungary, Count Paul Teleki, both of whem |sorm th, Car Bl a1 O|Alber: B. Fall. who is on an extel of Sep s 3 went through the regular routine of calling upon the President and the | cape garden on fiheh:-:fl:not ue‘vlg:fl"'" fourioLiths iwest; b (o Hutax JLbale (armiat Dioniashan oot Be| s Katherine 3 d ¢ this cl Secretary of State. Signora Tittoni and Countess Teleki accompanied |acres. Mrs, Gerry, has one attractive | < OF the Interlor Department. wir taisea aguyrhe of SOl = At =k ;;,,‘;“::;,;z g i i ion for |bathing suit cut’ along quite con. Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, wife of th their husbands to Washington, and the visitors were the occasion for q three weeks. Sex e::tlr; of . Commerce, who was| foF n indefinite stay. 3 B Frodrity n servative lin nd fashioned of ro; o several rather informal but not less charming hopsitalities. With Count | 07"\, 00 bjue satin, the neck of The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James |called to Californis several weeks Teleki were a number of well known folk, including Count and Countess < " h 3 garment cut round and the skirt just|J. Davis, will to Detroit tomor-|ago by the death of her mother, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Claud : Laszlo Szechenyi, the latter formerly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt. to the knees. The beeoming cap 18 of | row from Chicage, where he went last | Honry, will zemain in the west until| o~ havs been in N:: ',,:lk :,:n;:': e tho same shede and material and the| Thursday. The Scoretary will be sway | the frst of Qctover, when BB L e e e i a e are rolled at the top. for a week er more on deparimental |return to her n hom LIFE.;' many of 'h't "‘°‘;' V";‘“" features unknown in the rush of | pi T S A0S AEC K ational | o ttere: Herbert C. Hoover, ir., son of the|steamer trip to Halifax and other Ca- midsummer events, and perhaps most picturesque of all was the |afrair, as it were, where cool Potomac —— Sacretary and Mrs. Hoover, left Wed- | ;4415 points. ice glen parade at Stockbridge, Mass., where many Washingtonians are | water washes away all'differences of | The minister of Norway and Mme. |nesday for California, where he will lingering, when 400 marchers, in wildly fantastic costume, were led |the late war and where political lines | Bryn, who, with their ;?x"&fi';‘"'u‘ enter the Leland Stanford University.| w. » 3 Chealey of Washington through the dismal rent in Beartown mountain by two persons dressed | Oy <rse. A S AR redlste 2t th 3 3 v $ There are a number of other swim- | Cump, § will return to| Miss Elisabeth Hughes will return|arrived at'the Mount Pleasant Houss, as Chief Konkapot of the Stockbrjdge tribe of Indians and his squaw.| ming pools conneoted wnn"pnvue the fegmon a ptember 15, to Washington this week and rejoid | white mountains, last week, for a Lurid lights were placed through the dark caverns, and the pageant was | residences about Washington, one —_ her parents, the Secretary of Staté| ot stay. a faithful reproduction of a Stockbridge Indian celebration in 1721. The | being at Highover, the estate of Mrs. | The minister of Poland, Prince | and Mrs. Hughes, at Greystone, their - i ; Rock Creek custom of celebrating was started in 1853, and has continued annually | onr¥, G, Corbin, and occupled by L L suburban home, adjolning Kok Ceoks| Midshipman P. H. Hill Dunn, U. S. ever since, with the exception of the years of the world war. France, and another home having a |last week with Princess Lubomirska|to friends on Lake George. in marriage by her father. {°F & prawsivent i The bride was lovely in her mother's| The marria; of Miss Margaret wedding gown of ivory white taffets | Jarers iine tob o 3 Borher ML softened by an arrangement of rare burn of Vienna, Va., will take place old lace, and the veil of tulle wal'l: 12 o'clock Wednesday, September arranged with a coronet of the same| ™ el lace and orange blossoms, and fell full 512;, l;mrrl;lxa ortlgn I\;an‘:‘:y !; ge a aughter of Mrs. Julia F. de and long into & train. She carrled 8| byey’of Linden, Va., to Mr. James 3L shower bouguet of white flowers. At-| Ambler of Hume, Va. took place tending Mrs. Wallace was her sister, ;fhurs:‘n;.heltgxun %"u- lnl o'clock 511D ome o ov. Mrs. Garland Rounds of Counciligyster, 1824 East Baltimore street, Bluffs, Iowa, matron of honor, and: Baltimore, Md. The ceremony was the maid of honor was Miss Mary|witnessed only by members of the Hippee. The other attendants Were|yier joft immediately for a short wed- Peggy Rounds, the bride’s niece, and | ding trip. On their return a recep- Margaret Ann Mulock, who walked|tion will be given, September 7, at th behind the bride carrying the trail- | Wolbe Bam prnen: yoo Oride. Mt N., and Midshipm: John :Russell TMOSE et - - e and much ‘more picturesate fund thelr children. until the middle| " =~ 1.2 tegation ot |ESllerby, U & of | Fairbanks, 4 A the only very large social event between now and the arrival | pool I8, the home of Mr. and Mrg o6 thS Weok, | 5 omirska return- | Norway. Mr. Dantol Steen, joined Mme. | 312335 252, " KUSSIS ST 0 GRfgn | 108 vl 5 Invitations have been {ssued by Mr. of delegates to the disarmament conference, November 11, will be | place ocoupied by the former Secre- |ed last week from Newport and is|Steen last week at the Buens Vista .i;cet Mr. Charles Carroll Dunn has Mr. John B. Wallace was best man| .. q'\ire Sylvaster B, Hoeffel of Green the evening reception, with dancing, to be held in the Pan-American War and Mrs. Baker for sev- |again at the legation, Springs Hotel, Beuna Vista, Pa., andl otyrned home after spending ’ the |for his brother, and the ushers were| Bay, .. for the marriage of their Union building, September 15, to mark the centennial of the independ- | eral seasons. pr— will remain there about & week. summer In the Catskills. - Mr. Dow Carpenter, Mr. John Combs, | daughter, Marion Frances, to Capt. ence of the five Latin American countries, for which claborate prepara- | , Th¢ O3k& s beautitul old George. | The minister of Switseriind Senora_de Lefevre, mother of thel o w w King and little daughter, | Mr- Newman Dove and Mr. Wendell A e e tions are being made. It is to be hoped that many of tHe officials who | third assitant secre of 8tats and |in San Francisco after @ leas cherge d'aftaires of the legation of|y5apn Upson King, have returned from | Hargrove, all of Des Moines. The Sec- | Church, Green Bay, Wik at 1 o'clock are taking their first hot-weather vacations will return for the event.| Mrs. Robert Woods Bl and being | trip west, during which they visited! Panama, s in New York, ;vt.n;remlere 2 month's motor trip to the White | retary of Agriculture went west sev- | On ;hlur;dn'. Septemper 15. Miss One of the largest bringing together of notables for several weeks was | reconstructed, will e large [many points of interest. They are|-Wwent to meet her gran 8! » | mountains, visitipg friends in Rhode %o be present at his|Hcclel has' spent three years in that in Bethlehem Chapel ashi Cathedral, id; h swimming pool on the groun and [ not expected back at the legation|Miss Anita Ehrman, ‘who on her |y .13 on the way home. Mr. W. W.[eral days ago to be p: Washington and is a sister of Lieut. z . pel, ington Cathedral, Friday, when memorial | yfya’ George. Barnett, wife of Gen. |until September 15. way to the summer home of her uncle, | 1284 0% (A8 TRy BOPR o R (0 e | son's wedding, and will return to|Kenneth 2 esffel, U & services for Peter, King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovencs, ‘was held. | George Barnett, United Btates Marine el Mr. Edwin Letevre, at Dorset, Vt. | ¢"Gmp Perry, Ohio, where he will| washington early this week. manding the U. S ¢ Corps, has had a big swimming pool | Dr. Carlos Adolfa Urueta, the min-| Senor Cayetano de Que attend the rational matches which S Capt. Bentley is a Washingtonian by Following the reception, Mr. Wal- ‘bmttl: and _avi)ny: lbwlde “?u(“mt“ce lace and his bride left for a wedding|in the social and business life of the journey which will take them to Col-|City. Following the marriage the orado, and their home will continue | Wedding breakfast will be served at to be in Des Moines. the home of the bride's parents for the bridal party, and a reception will Miss Ann Carter Lee, daughter of|be held in the evening at the Fox the late Capt. Robert E. and Juliet|River Country Club. Carter Lee and granddsughter of Gen.| e marriage of Miss Sylvia Shaw, E second wedding in the family of the Secretary of i d e te, W 1d | § t Colombia, and Mme. Urueta Cuban vice consul being held there. y of Agriculture and | constructed on her estate, Wakefleld | ister of Colombia, ras, Mues. |re being he ert = z 3 = Manor, ¥ Ro; i latt ister, Miss Uribe, | ton, will return to Washington Tue: == Mrs. Wallace since they came into the cabinet took place yesterday mn;’ .‘l'c'niu ";:tk oy:'l'w':h:nn: ::Ih% ':l;en: the summer at Spring ' day, after & short visit to New York.| Mr, and Mrs, Walter Leo McMeni- " e et in Des Moines, their son’s bride, formerly Miss Virginia Stubbs of that | spend the men, who are touring the Pacific cxlyt, bfeu:: ‘one tof ‘tAhe r,r:oxt accomplished and chn‘r‘mins' girls in !h:t g l‘”‘{f‘ 'd:i" et o0 Si T g R A e T S DT rt of e west. i ment cl s and other of shing- 2 oni. of nols, o g0 Alaska, g s . & S eir return o U. §. N, when all the traditions of southern hospitality were carried out, | of Erince Lubsmiteks the minsccr| At Party for Her Grandson| Guests at Dinner Tonight|thelr feturn they will stop at the and the event would have do: i g . T Robert Edward Lee, army of northern Gen. Robert E. Lee, in the hdey;eeyc;tfd}':is‘fif:h:t i’fi?fi{?&'.!" Stithebride; KSaf"-‘?“&-'fi&.’t'fizi‘.‘i' (0 enidren| Mrs. Thornton Jett gave a pretty| Signor Tomasso Tittoni of the Uriton Biates: Rairond. Tabar Boas | Virkinia: was. married last might to LM ot Mn BowarA WS ;2 When in Washington, and have be-|party last evening for her grandson,|Italian senate and Signora Titton! |Mr. and Mrs. McMenimen are frequent | Lieut. Edward Ely, jr. U. 8. N. in|of' Col. and Mrs. William V. Judson, Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church|yii take place Saturday at the home at Upperville, Loudoun county, Va.|of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw at Lake Forest, The wedding, which took place at 8|y)). Mr. Judson is well known in o g:fi..;ul ':\M:x"cfllfliyz 'mgt;eo‘::t W.shllnnolr)h Jwhere his father was at Ples of Virginia and the one time District Commissioner. A reception was held immediately| Miss Louise Delano, daughter of after the ceremony at Nordley Regis.iMr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Delano and the home of the bride, where Mr. and Col. Sherwood A. Cheney. U. 8. A., will Mrs. H. Rozier Dulaney, her uncle and ybe married Saturday at noon. The aunt, who issued the wedding Invlu-lcaremony will be performed in the tions, were with the young couple in | Congregational Church at Stockbridge, ‘ecelving line. The Navy colors|Mass., by the Rev. William Wallace will be guests at dinner tonight at|visitors {n Washington and bave a Richard Harvey Love, in celebration host of friends here. of his birthday anniversary, in her e apartment in the Fairmont. Among|of the Italian embassy and SEnora| aiss Elizabeth Lewis will return to the Celesia w! S hosts. Washington early this month after guests were Dora Gibson, Helen ! yi¢ed a number of diplomats and| o0, 2 %0 * onthg i Chicago, Gibson, Thelma West, Bertha Her-|other guests, including Representa-|q .. ior Wis., and Duluth, Minn. riety, Miss V. Herriety, Samuel Brim- | tive ant Mirs- o T Vi Miss Lady Jane Raby, daughter of son, Elizabeth Jett, Gertrude Bcales, | " LiCCat, gignor Tittont was the capt and Mrs. J. 3. R g EVERAL weddings of interest are on for this week, among them be- e expert swimmers in praciicing s_ ing that on Tuesday of Miss Waldo Mays Latham to D: }hndofgh Unsworth, in St. John's Church, at o o'clock,a:hi‘c,h ;‘“}Ee:b';;f Evening of Fun Enjoyed X:fi;‘ieag ;,r;:lenh’}r)l;l:a:v:;sgpuo? ‘a‘g thio h_omeD olt the bride’s mother, on ¢ oo Cnjoye . Tk ing of Miss Loyise Delano to Col. Sherwo: ddi; i %‘:;‘l:i{: ;&i‘?fim’fifii:‘fi?& i:::;rday, htnlm gf great interest, :n"d ;‘ianAyl A At ‘Y' !n" Anm'er:‘z T resorts to be present. L ONsTINg - 0f SR WART AR —_——— | Wednestay evening. August 2, by|Ruth Bohamnan, Billy Erady, Helen o £ i Venratiy | forNowaTonk lon eptemboriag sand Bue members of the Bullders' Class of the| Feliman, Ethel Dixson, Reid Gibson, [and charge d'affaires of the embassy, lyil1 enter New York on Septémber 1 ignor Gudio Babetts, who had, among Mrs. John Cameron Hawkins, | Centennial Baptist Church, when Mr. | Loutse Fisherman, Mr. and Mra. L. Y. | Signor Gudio Babstia, who 1%, ARonk [will enter Vassar, College Beptember |t . a) Love, ts of the guest of honor; | ¢ tor, who is in the United Guest of Rumanian Queen |Sieer “norihovent Mosrasea” thots | s siton & he senator. who make her debut when she returns to the Country Club, when the secretary { y, will leave Mr. and Mrs. Post Announce Engagement of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Sessions Post of Petoskey, Mich., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Lee, to 'Mr. Ruhl Windell of blue and gold were carried out in| Fenn, dean of the Harvard Divinity the decorations in the church and atSchool, at Cambridge, Mass, and will the house. be followed by a reception in the sum- The attendants at the wedding were {mer home of the bride’s parents, the Miss Mary Custis Lee, sister of the|Nunnery, at Stockbridge. Mrs. Alex- bride, as maid of honor; Miss Eugenia |ander G. Grant will be matron of 7 Falrfax of Richmond, Va.; Miss Harriott | honor and little Miss Irene Robbins, / Fleming of The Plains, Va.: Miss|qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren De- Elizabeth Beach of Washington, and|jano Robbins, will be the flower girl. Miss Mary Elizabeth Caldwell of|Col. Halsted Dorey, will be best man Birmingham, Ala., as bridesmaids, and 1 ang the ushers will be Mr. Basil Miles, Miss Jullet Carter Dulaney, little|Mr Leland Harrison end Mr. Eliot daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. Rosler ) Wadsworth of w.,.m.,.—(‘,.‘.l Mr. J. L. orthwest ated their| My, Milton Jett, his uncle; Mrs. Lily | States Marine Corps. ‘Washington for the Christmas holi- Mrs. Joh C seventh wedding anni t 4 Beales and Mrs. Annie Jett, his auntg; Plans are complete for a visit to|aays, : in ‘ameron Hawkins,| The members surprised the couple| Miss Clars Balderson and Miss Edith | Mount Vernon today, the company to — daughter of Senator and Mrs. Robert | with & unique class procession, form- | Balderson, his cousins; Mrs. Dixson |motor to Virginia, and yesterday the| Mrs. Agnes T. Mliler of Wardman L. Owen, who went abroad some time | P8 the four seasons of the year, each | and Mrs. Brinson. The table had an |distinguished guests called upon Sec- |Park Hotel has returned from a trip ago, was In Pari h h 8eason presenting gifts, the most| attractive arrangement of ferns and |retary Hoover and visited the Con-|to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and To- Koblegard, son of Mr, and Mrx. R. M 5 ris when their Royallngted of which wae a huge wedding potted plants. gressional Library. ‘ronto, Prescott, Montreal, Quaebec and Robl a s - | Highnesses the King and Queen of jcake. Piano and vocal 80108 Were | r s [ c ther_poINtS, 8tODPING for Some time oblegard of Washington. The en-|Rumania arrived there, and she was |FeRdered, followed by refreshments. - at Alexandria Bay, and is at her gagement was announced last week | the special guest of Q . The guests included Mr. and Mrs. ; " apartment at Wardman Park Hotel at a small tea given by Mr. and ueen Marie at|Gait W. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Post for their d:-ughter in their holne | One of the Gaumont:theaters where |Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin : Jiss Feronn " Horen Gaugnte ot gh! Dulaney, §r., as flower girl. Houghtheling of Chicago. T In Totoskey, Mr. and Mrs. Koblegard |a cinema presentation of the qu Fingh, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hall- : D S, Mrs, Baward B Yoren of| Lieut Louis B Ely, U. S A. brother|Cheney and Mr. Cliford Cheney of ac 2176 Wyoming avento from Tec|P1AY. “The Lilly Life” was shown.| oo g oo, o - puliosd, o = house party. being entertained by | Of i aren Hirge, Me. Thomas Carter | o ostee s Deverss pir. A 0. Grant ¥ toskey, whera the; spent the sum-|WIith the queen were only & few of |C. E, Willls, Mrs. B. L. Eall, Mrs, E. ¢ ¢ Miss Eleanor Mills at Saranac Intvdpglaney, Mr. Lee Hardesty, Lieut. W. | of Boston and Mr. James B. Curtis and mer. Luncheon in Honor of ' O. P. Clarke, U. 8. N. et E. B. Ely, | Mr. Benjamin Strong of New York, . 8 N. and Lieut. R. Walton Flem- | Col. (R’uney is lln‘ on of Mrs. John ing, U. 8 N. were ushers. The bride | g Cheney of South Man -, Con was given in marriage by her cousin,|and has been ordered to Pekin Col. Robert E. Lee, U. 8. A. The bride- | Onina, as military attache of tl groom is the eldest son of Gén. Han- | United States legation, where he and son E. Ely, U. 8 A.. now in command | his bride will be at home after De- her best known friends. The little | Benson, Mrs. Clara Brown, Mr New York. American lady was shown many|O5ine D- Cary, Mrs Bessie V. Cham ' Mrs. Robert Duncan, jr., and her beriain, Mrs. lla W. Christie, Mrs. favors by the queen and accompanied | Kunice' Clements, Mrs. Annette J. 4 (y:;::g Sm.". R“i“h.”v:n::fir::'d ?.: the royal party to, Deguville and |Cooper, Mrs. Tulla Cordell, Mrs. Chi 3 { ’ h: 3 : g St. Louls, Mo., where later to Dinard, where she now fs. |lotte England ; e o - mionth, Wifh Mes: Mies Martha E. Bell ’ Gray, 11, 3 3 * Mrs. W. A. Baker and her son, Mr. ‘h:h;e::;:p -‘nlg will’x“:: shown for génnleu- Jo'n:l! u‘;s r&-;n IKMur, Mrs. 3 . Duncanis’ P,:;:af'- Dr. of Fort Leavenworth. Sembey 15. Russell E. Baker, entertained at of the children of Ru-]Edna ar, Mew. Minnle Main, Mea. | B ’ : he Pi Beta Phi convention| A charmingly arranged wedd! of M luncheon Friday st their home on|Miua and has been accepted for |Neitie Martin, Mra Mary Modings : 10°3e Charievors, Mich. Juts 1a | 1ook ‘place I Beltimors Thursday: | mucts, Backsice ot Mrs suiia ¥ ith etreet portheast in homor of 'c':e'; ;:‘“"'""d*fl France, England | Bows . Ryon, Mrs. & June. ?;";"gloxfiruh o;{h:;lwl:‘r;.l hlh-rjor‘:s Butts and the late Edwn\: qubmle‘- Ss (2] 3 Bell, music following |and. um, and film . b e o [elm] ngton a , V' to Mr. James M. later in the afternoon, whed the Y e M v i and Mre. William G. Ilich and Amblor, of Hume, Va. took blace route to this country for a special | Mssie 8 : g 3 s ‘Washington to motor view before producers and will, 1 a8 1 ‘baby ' h: loft D, ‘ Christie, Miss Mildred E. 4 2 ¢ hhdr".::gg.ckcw York state and the Thursday, August 25, in Baltimore. y The‘ceremonth;n pealo‘r':nend l‘n.rln- lence of the Rev. 24 t the home of the brid: ‘The bri 30 o'clock in the presence of rela- tives and intimate friends of both families, and an informal reception guests of honor gave the progrem. M. and Mre. Henry Boyer' 61st Wedding Anniversary un | Hat doubtedly, be shown in this coun Lucelis . for the Rumanian oRildren, T | Rriatie, Mise Mattie Loa Coolds, Miss £ Atioymiacks - Theys willfoe) shesntlow: Annette Cooper, Miss Ruth H. Craig, £ ¢ i B t Davis, Miss Laura J. 8. Barber Clark and spseniod it . 5 Mias Mar ; Miss Mary Ambler Smith Eilison, Mise Hazel England, Miss : { e A e Mie Frances Clark, Reed, Miss Modena Richardson, : d ¥ Sunday evening, August 28, Mr. snd Guest of Honor at Tea| iz, Mayme Richardion, Miss Mary ; ‘ ; A S S IEE F an AEY fo fhe drawing room where Mrs. ‘Henry Boyer of 2015 Park road iehard Anne Uts, Miss Ad- E 4 - Where they spent the summer MORWAS. | 1.0, rately ecorated” mith. palms, Miss Mary Ambler Bmith, who spent die Wallsce and Miss Ida W the summer with her aunt, Mrs, mfi- :::'hlltr.:-' l‘!al.:.ry R. !Jnfcgt I:‘l‘l‘e s James H. Alezander, at the Montersy| Mrs. Cabot Steve: ¢ : foot, are visiting friends and Inn, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., was en- S e L tives in Warrenton, Va, tertained at & arewell tea given in Called to Sants Barbara : i e BTSSP are her honor at the Monterey Country| 'y Cabot Stevens, chairman of the i 5 at the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic g\:b with wmflu Tasor of|Near Relfef, ‘been called to - City, for the next ten 8. Mrs. tfmore as Miss Leser was| Santa if. by the iliness ; Puller has been visiting in Bar Har. assisted by many of the younger|of her and & her absence, bor and the White mountsins. Mr. whom was! Mrs. William B. Cham! n will be and Mrs. Puller will open their house ] charge st Reliet_af- : - 1t Co on 13in strest the middle of this ‘erns and flowering clematis, and the d & picture hat ridal couple stood before an im-|{n the same shade and carried sweet- sed altar of flowers with & white | heart roses. Only the members of the. n prie-dieu. two faml attended the ceremon: The bride, who was escorted and|after which Mr. and Mrs. Ambler I later given in marriage by her uncle.|for a wedding trip through the New smart| England states. They will be at home mfter October 1 at Mount Welby Farm, Linden, Va. On the completion of their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Am- bler will be guests of honor at & n.z-: reception which will be gives In enille ! bride’s former homs. celebrated their sixty-first wedding anniversary, recelving the congratula- tions of many friends. Mr. Boyer is 2 retired locomoti ngineer of the ‘Pennsyivania rallyoad, having served the company for 8fty years. He is veteran of the civi] war aud a mem- ber of Lincoln a. LIA- 8 member of th;o lA.lumln lon ls of Monteray, gl SLxepTay sho, Y