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i ot THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. P Miss ETHELENGLAND MILLER,, "™ Niece of Senator and Mss. Robinson of LittleRock whose engagement {o Mt Lawrence Barks of Arkansas ig announced v Notable Autumn Weddings Of Interest to Society Judge Alfred C. Tolson Weds Mrs. Jennie Castle- man Holtzman—Mr. Francis Edward Smith, Jr., Takes Miss Mary Lenora Russell as Bride. Mrs. Harding Commences To Plan Her Program for The Coming Social Season ] Daubhiss o i RO tes, Gleenl o fieu. All Society lntensely Eager to Entertain Fore| ifliam Ressler Me¥elvy Je. US.Harine Cotps eigners Commd to Washmgtonaupromment . Budp Omnttmg- Official Debut. One of the notable weddings of the| for an extended trip to Atlantic City H £ Notabl 1 M E autumn was that of Mrs. Jennie Cas- | and New York. ; 7 omes o otables 3 | Mi : tleman Holtsman of Washington to| A charmingly arrange sdoo o smumvompekert et 1 'Notes of the Diplomats iss Ethel E. Miller to [simen Mamie of Raminetst | b erniney, sty 2ot HERE is an air of inténse intétest in the social world as Mrs. roves ot Interest | | Wed Lawrence Banks fflmerr countr, sid. The ceremeny m; residence of Mr. and Jirs. Benja- ook place at the rummer home of | their daughter, Miss Pear] Shreve, was Harding confesses to busying herself with her wirnter's official ’ . | g ° social program, and as cabinet families settle down into winter To Society World An t ers romlnent ! At Lonoke, Arkansas Mes Mol i ARy e TATHENILION Aol Renkinn quarters, while society at Jarge looks on and awaits official an- N . S W. Va. at noon_vesterday in the | “Mr WA Shre Jenkins will be ut _ presence of the families and a few | home in Leesbu nouncement of the season’s events. Mrs. Harding is sparing 1o pains to Foreigners Renting Resi-!y/- 2 . 5 | Gunston Hall Girl Has Spent |intimate friends. Dr. Henry s impli t reigr in the White House, and eabinet women, ' Vice President Coelidge Arrives F ; pen ende . Dr Henry: Alan simplify and dignify her reign in the e and cabinet wo detices Every Dfly—Resl- ! rom Boston Much Time Here With Tupper of the First Baptist Church of Mis§ TRANCES CALLAWAY, Norris Gallagher of Relistars- 9 . and Miss Alice Morningstar itimore were quietly married to0, will 166k to not only saving themselves, but that part of the soeial b 3 < . a Washington officiated. r O ith whom they st nécessarily be conrected. Having enisconced | ~dents Busy Keeping Calls SP‘"”}'{}““’““J” to Leave for Adirondacks. | {1, 12 .nd Aunt, Senator| Thés wers attended by airs. Chartes | ,2Srte Gte; Church. Alexandria i Mos! i ters to the visitin, alation of s 3 i i s M. Lewis of Washington and Judge| Following the ce ; they were themiselvés iri the t convenient quar! g pop ing Lists up to Date. me. Peter Gomg to Eutope. : and Mrs. Robinson. W. 8. Magruder of Rockville, Md. ;’?L!r”gu(‘sllf of dfiififrgh::‘;nil M'\nu‘i‘:r{; y at a wedding breakfast at the frs. Charles G. Miller of |J2ne Hendley, the seven-vear-old' Willard Hotel. Several other friends nd Lonoke, Ark. an-|Eranddaughter of Mrs. Holtzman, was | Were in the party. Later Mr. and Mrs Gallagher left for a trip to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. the eapital, there is no reason to doubt their ability to cope with their first season in the exécutive family wl!hvequql wisdomi and good taste. e UCH has been writteri and sai e It the conferénée ofi armanient to bé held in November, an: ere Seameéd to be a quite genetal belief that the meeting would eventually ::‘:‘:"",z";'; ‘;fi";"'“:l:;"ffl;::;: = resolve itself ifit6 a véritable secial orgy, with some elégant form of P it b“ e entertaiiment between each working hour of tfie delegates. Quite a new | 07 SHey, |" s F;"“" o claim. light is thrown dpon thé subject by several of the ambassadors, who, in e convenience of location means friendly discussion, have poiiited to the work doné in Paris, the hieads of much In the rush of the calling sea- 1he mission accepting few, if any, invitations. Afig, said one of the am- !%on, and with the cabinet and many of bassadors, it is probable that the heads of the missions, or at least the the higher officials aptly disposed of older and meré iniportant men, will accept But two invitations, one with |the outlook for a gay winter was ; Mr. and The Vice President, Mr. Coolldge, |leased.the residence, 1526 15th street, | Little Ro Jofned Mrs. Coolidge st the New Wil- [and will take possession the first of |nounce the engagement of their | flower gifl. The bride wore a becom- ] . A . e was formerly , Ethel England, to Mr. Law- : : e |:-: ¢uinlog, aHirving from Bos- | occupied by Representative and Mrs. |rence Banks of Little Rock, the wed- Ing gotn CListal cinton cieps axdl g + n after spending a day or two at|Louis T. McFadden. (‘ommodors|ding to take place October 19 in|nishe bige crape The hounse was| t r.and Mrs. Carl Pfleiger of Arling. Haverhill, where he made a politieal |Charlton, who went to Norfolk for the | Lonoke. Charmingly decorated with ferns ana | their dauehter Mudred Anna 15 Mr. e, e B T e | Fombing of he Albama, will return| Siss Miller is a Gunston Hall girt | Coancy ¥ decorsted with ferns ana | thelr daighter Mildred Anna to Mr. was a guest of Mr-and Mrs. Stéarns. | " # 937 OF two- Takton ith her Bacle and sunt, Ben | ; T Mes 37 Ao the same piace. in Mr. 3 - = on with her uncle and aunt, Sen- i MHimors. SR, e, in —_— The charge d'affaires of the legation |ator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson R’.‘,‘xflf'flsffmi'r ’;'f’u‘g’"f“;‘";fr": fi',’t'h":",'!‘;—‘.”vf;' r?';{‘z‘:’;‘u Seimaber [¥ho make thelr Nome | Frank Russell of Laurel Grove, Md, v back tomorrow. 2T Congue A pauring the Sessions|to Mr. Francis Edward Smith, jr., took A nicely arranged autemn wedding - |of Congriss. Senator Robinson will |piace Monday morning, September 15, | X85 (hat of Miss Mary Frances Bur- ook with Mom Tobimson sna her| ot ot Joseph's Catholie Churh. Theillt 10 Wir, E[mmls deriuen ae y ceremony was performed by the v. jeeremony taking place last eve z Miller of Little Coe%:{at the home of the brides parents. Nothing coricerns the soclal world quite 8o much as the housing of its 3 4 S members daring a winter's season, about the soeial activities to attend | g5 "0 Gion Keen satistaction that Senor Don Juan Riano y Gayangos, | of Stam, Phra Sanpakiteh, who is on |of Little Rocl ambassador of Spain, will leave Wash- | & business trip in Boston, is expected [at Congre ington tomorrow for the Adirondacks, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Paul| Senor Commandante Don _Luis Aubry, naval attache of the embassy the Président and the othef with the ambassador, representing his ewn |never better. Fitz Simons at their eamp. Senora | ¢ 3 £ Cotintfy, Many of the younger men connected with the missions will, [ Scarce a day goes by but therelde Riano. who bis visited at York ,.\ubr,’.‘;.'“‘;,I"‘l"fl‘;"f}";“"'“""l'}d_"-‘:‘,i?;’f‘:’:m de | Rock Who has spent the summer with < nfi;%s;’nr’;\ea‘u‘i,angh:fl;r!sle‘o;:gel’: Mr. and Burritt, at e ik i e Aot st | OB BT Tota et L b id with Miss Miller. Who re- [ Gainty dress of soft shite astiy|Fairfax, Vi . Father Van perhaps, find time for social life, which will, in a mieasure, satisiy so- ciéty, as they will all be men of consequence in political and state affairs. Indeed, the conference is viewed with deép gravity by the Président and the delegates. % comes some interesting announce- to Washington to resume his duties meng in connection with housing tm—|z the summer, will join the ambas- | {0 JIOCLINED from New York S: % S ! or AR et o A draped in chantilly lace and a large | |REFIER performed the ceremony. 1) sador_at the camp of Mr. and Mre e to remain until after the wedding. | wax a Shower ‘ot iride proidiiet T e ek itz Simons and will accompany him 3. —— ey 84 an et to Washington,: reaching ey e "El:;;:’!:.v'l‘lnvl:ale r:?\;lmnl\::.“;sazgg;;:;s '.m far more than ordinary interest m:;: ov'n::ea::‘e”:x“"d "tlr:”t;“;‘ Crim- :\ur;‘-:r:;;ln“_ginmd with lace. middle of next week. = |te society in general, but es i ¢ nde e bride, wore S simply arrang withs ton about the 1st of October. to Washington, is the .nnnn’{’cefm“::‘{ x‘-’énk weorgette crepe and carried pink | FANEC Dlossoms. Her houguet was u 3 just mada by the former Sceretary of | 1255 Mr. Robert T. Smith, brother | S0 (:;_.,r roses and lilies of the val- rmator M AU metne| Miss Katherine Hughes elder |the Treasury under President Cieve- | Of U bridesroom, served'as best!ies: Miss Katherine Burritt attended Highlands Thursday, . after ding | dsughter of the Secretary of State |1and, Mr. Charles Stebbins Fairchild, | mar After the wedding breakfast, | heT Slster as maid of honor. and the twe weeka af the Fronch Lick Springs, | and Mee. Hughes, who arrived in New |and Mrs. Fairchild of Cazenovia, N.|NAich wasattended only by the bridai Bu esmaids were Miss Jane Carroll Ind, and & week at thelr home In | York on the Red Star liner Finiand, | Y. Of the engagement of theit coustn, | PAItY and the immediate families of Foarritt. sister of the Bride, and Miss Ohio, “They are settled in Washing- | will jon her parents at Greystone to- | Miss Murray Ledyard of Washington, | \h¢ couBle. Mr. and Mrs Smith left | o7 o0rY Allen. sister of the bride- ton for the rest of the sesson. day. Miss Hughes, who Is a college | to Mr. J. H. Ten Eyck Burr of Cage. | 10T, ® Wedding trip. The bride traveled | £roon™ The matd of honor wore a s Pl e wornan, will be of great assistance to | novia, Mr. Burr is quite widely | !} & SUil of dark blue with small hat | E0¥R of apricot crepe meteor and e minister of Switzerland _an@ | her mother this season in all of her | known as an archeologist anmd has|lC Match. Upon (heir return they |C2Tricd Ophella roses and larkspura 4 i‘e’z'f;rfii",“n‘.’s"in‘.”e“%.'&r"%,'in’;‘{}‘. social duties. gfin lcr')nnpct(..d with the American | Will réside in Washington, D. C. ’ln';l the bridcsmaids' gowns were of s £ School for Classical Studies in Rome. ade green chiffon embroidered in tomorrow aboard the 8. 8. Lafayétte| z¢s 7 ¥ Bankhead has returned | Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild long resided Mrs. Samuel H. Vallance of New (‘,‘,‘);;g;-'::i':her carried clusters of ¥ for Europe, where she will romain | o her apartment. at 1868 Columbia |In Washington, as he was assistant vg&gla"u‘fo’:“y.".'.—%{'.‘,}".""'}:; for the|ORIClis posce., - e er, ss Alice o & a| ont of California ington in time to spend Christ: spent at her home in_Alabama. She | COMINg Secretary, and the social an- 3.‘.;"," .vloun:i?nbnmo’c't‘;bm'ge"nx'"' Fl;?"b?! e fm‘\l(h”r-‘wi"“mn"" i er at the shers were Mr. Nathan Allen and s with the minister and their sons at was accompanied to Washington by nals of the capital hold much that the logation, Tho minlster will return | s, 'J. H. Bankhead. Jr. and her |Pleasant about them at that Sing, | Sharch of ne Heavenly Hast, New M dohn Burrite to Wi daughter, Miss Louise Banihead, who [ Miss Ledyard has cloced her resi- | of the four nicers et Myt phoacidest | Amonk the guests from a distance daughter, Miss Louise Bankhead. who | Gonce, 3001 N strset. seoois oy Cmi- | of the four nieces of Mrs. Field, wife | were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Allen, par- Fanknead entering a young ladies' | nOViaiwith her cousins: of Justice Stephen J. Fleld of the [€nts of the bridegroom: Mrs. Ches: United States Supreme Court. Miss | Allen and Mixs Georgia Quinian of The minister of Portugal, Viscount | school. S @'Alte, has returned to his apartment | - Repgesentative and Mrs. William B.| M. and Mrs. Edward Mshton Fuller | 1o o omen o SPentoher childhood here, | Kenosha, Wis.: Mr. Alfred Jones of . Gen. Leonard Wood, | Newport. R. 1. and Mr. E. B. Burritt at Wardman Park Hotel, after spend- | Bankhead will réturn to Washington | °f Hyattsville announce the engage- | governor general of the Philipit e ppines. | of New York delegates to the cenference for the limitation of armaments, the larger hotels supplying most of the demands, while offices are beliig taken as close- 1y together as compatible. Résidence sections long neglected afe coming back into pepularity, and especially are fine old homes in Georgetown in demand. Among the fashionable contingent of the offieial world thers this winter will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, the former third assistant secretaty of state. Graystone, the country place of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Armai, which has long been looked upon as one of the most desirable home, in the via cinity of the capital, has been leased by Mr. and Mrs. Saunderson of New York, which, from the quiet atmos- phere which has pervaded it as the summer residence of the Secretary of F debutantes. one can searce say enough, as they are to a soeial sea- soft as flowers o springtime, but many of the girls who have their first winter in Washington society will not have made a jormal debut any- where, Especially is this true in the cabinet, where Mrs. Huaghes will be assisted by her daughter, Miss Katherine l‘uflhu—-jnn returned from Eurq ho is a college woman, and spent the years in which gitls are usually getting their first glimpse of society in study. The daugliters of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace come under the same head, Miss Mary Wallace being still a studeént at eollege, while Miss Ruth Wal- lace will spenid the winter with her mother. These girls, as many others from the more important branches of society, will “just ooze ont” instead of coming out, as & woman in official life delightfu ly described it. This }s the lahreign ‘way of doing things, too, and saves & great deal of trouble for mothers. E Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene until December, returning to Wa road, after an absence of four months | S¢Cretary of the Treasury before be- OUSES which have worn their “for-renit-furnished” sign for many months, and many of them since the armistice was signed, are to be occupied the coming season by persons important in official, diplomatic S!ll'w' W":‘::“;’mm‘;‘:fim‘;“&,":n:,';fi and political life. Most of them will open their doors before November '!';"',‘ol','("';‘,fl:g the aeagorl. = Mr. I e e e e oo ing the summer at Bar Harbor. October 1, and will spend the winter | Meént of their daughter, Hilda Wells, A reception followed 11, and certainly there were never more bachelor hosts in the diplomatic | Wickham Stead, editor of the Lendon \ o , ROCE i A 5 T lte -Ens Mr. Jones is'a ¢ Dr. corps, all of Whott are hospitably inclined, than this seasoi. Few, in- |Times, will arrive in Washington early | The minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel ity the. formers motlier.: on Cos Jyiy e Eraten mavieoTigline Kane, | Jones of Pleasantville, N. 3o Duvios | eaden Cmony, and later thé newly deed, are the bachelors of the corps who nowadays confine themselves |in Novsmber to oceupy the restfence 3| ¥, Walienbers, will g0 1o flew Hor W e Piace dhodt (i miading |the war he' rst merved “with the | Journey T i for 3 weddink 1705 N street, wl o meet Mme. Wallenberg and their General C. H. Lavinder of | O¢tober. 3 1 the Amerioan el &5 an officer | where they will make thelr nomer The bride comes of the Charles Car- A GHRGTY. (b anael cwead rolls of Duddington, and her ancestir ing_ took el to a room and bath in strictly bachelor quarters. They, oo, branch out | 4 orren share,with Lord Northcliffe A Surg: as regular hosts, and conscientiously pay all of their social obligations. daughter. Miss Ingegerd Wallenber. | ime Wm health service and Mrs. Lay- who will arrive the middle of the|inder, wh - Mr. H. N. Herri , Who are,mow at the Hadleigh, P rriman of Cleveland, e f'{,‘"g,f;!'.f""l'- They will come | fiave faken the Fesidence of Mrs. Ohio, announces the engagement of | place Wednesday, September 2 was a signer of the Declarati 4 a8 0% Tames . Tibbilts, at 3341 1sth street | i Diece, Miss Mariétta Melvan, to! noon, in the chapel 5% the Golumbis | dependence. e L The mifister of Veretuéls, Senor Dy, | TOTUIWest, for the season. Mr. William H. Montgomery of Wash- | Helghts Chrlstian Church, when Mits ce T Don'Sanitos A, Doniinicl, Who is in - fiotia foo. aaniie date” han 'been | Fannie P, Wayland and Mr. Trving A: | pals, PATieES of Mixe Anna Virein Ron Santos A oTlnlck A0 i%eln * M and Mrs. Honry T. Bull have | S5¢G % 0T e Neddins, Miss Mel- Haxton both of Washington, were|iiices, and . Van Buren Thomne Now York attending the Congress ,JiilialS onts motor tour throngn | Lnpi%yhe daue ter of the late Dr.jmarried by Rev. Panl B, Watlington of | 120K Place Wednesday, Sepiember 14, o R el el ey as | ihie. White mountains, returning 10 |0ingiai in 1he Depertaent vs Abnours | Loyl Gty (N, Dresonce of |30, 0, Beme of the_ bride, Camy 47. The| the capital-by way of Ithaca, N. Y.. officlal in {be Repartment of Agricul- relatives and intimate frien Springs, Md. Rev.. Issac J. Michael ture, and Atr. Montgométy s the son| The bride was attired in a_smart|Performing the ceremony. The bride of Mr. Wiliam ontgomery of Silver {traveling suit of navy blue, with a|%a$ attended by Miss M. Barbara it " pring, Md. hat :;e'::fl..,;,u;h:,,';‘ e are s g:ddamn:r Washington, and Mr. ryn, who with thelr dstghters re-| ¢orre minister to Washi The engagement has br Bea o TIA8 roses. Miss{INEeNS DAFCY, Was best man for the ngton from €eén announc- | Beatrice C. Hax bridegroom. turned last week from smni] Man| Nicaragua, I8 at the New Willard :gr%tt L’&tss ;{e;‘meu. Burrell, daugh- | bridegroom, nuem h’e‘:‘:; l::id"::! c,,,,“m,,."“ flfl:r'fi%:-”u’:"-o::d );:‘:t eek end. rs. J. Murfay Burrell, former- | honor, and woré dark blue canton |Thorne left for Atlantic City. 'l'hp‘y at. eSunt and Countess “L“a’:-lcoes:&cn:;\g’l GEORGETOWN. which for years was stagnant socially save for its de- m‘::::tu‘h:u;n. ‘the home of lightful rledsidegg circll:. is ‘hflifl taking itwace in‘ the social firma- ' Mrs. Ilzldm‘fi.“ wnum-'."n;aw:-l;h b sment as in olden s when the Russian emibassy and other important | occup ast season 3 official and diplomatic homes were on that side of Rock creek. " Hand: e Fiask oL onds some bridges and good streets will eventually leave no shade of differ-|wiil soon oecupy their interesting ence between the capital and its little elder sister, and, in the meantime, [old plsee in Georgdtown, 3108 P the Robert Gtants, the Robert Woods Blisses, the Frank H. Simonds, the |street, bought frém the heirs of Graefs and others ‘are establishing splendid homes there. The Oaks, the |th¢ late Gen. George e place bought and now being remodeled\by Mr. Robert Woods Biiss, is ?’g:fl:':“w':f:::r‘l"lt? and Mrs. the most pretentious of any, and when completed it will be one of the |Wainwright recently leased the resi. minister of Uruguay, Df. Varé (3 4nd are at their home, 1869 Mintwood is attending the congress. place, for the season. The minister of Norway and Mme.| . Luis F. Corea of New York, Camp, Skylands, Va. até estal finest homes in the District, having grounds unequaled in beaut dence of Mrs. H. Morgan Hill at 1719 ished | for the w Y. };’"‘ ;}"{"3"&,{2"',’22".‘,.?5.1!‘&'4}? Sfafi"?o’f&‘.‘.’;fi’k’%&fi'&fi'}'fi:’; g‘l’e’f’ Iy nrl:v;flm;x:;‘:: ?dunocv;;;fi?lu;.d, fi::?b::ta ?gfgg‘.,k.(cn‘ and a cor- [ Will make their home at Friendly, Md. . 3 £ 2 ye, N. Y., to u 2 s . . . g 3 % et o nk roses. Mr. W. —_— * i J fiscussing plans for the winter there is sarce a branch, be it ofi- [Mre N eries Hainett bas leaséd er | Visit during the autamn. Miss Inget | International Ball ,fon of Col. and Mra James A. G!|Shirley Risdon, brothier-in-law of the |, The home of Mr and Mrs. Julius cial, diplomatic or resident, which does niot bring down a flood of im- |home; 3132 B?'nclrafl v'lx:zz. .:nglrlet; the Silnister atd Me. Brm.gwm a0t p o ster; Pa. -:;;'l‘do, scted as best man for Mr. Hax- Tr?e";"f:;.e“f,’,’ E street northeast, w. recations upon the heads of that large element in Washington society | toors, of Deautiful treaet b Y, | Teturn to college this year, but will By U. D. C. Capter|_ 3. and Mrs. Eugene Kahn of 3122| The coupls left immediatel Wedding 8t 736 oetoen day wnged ¥ |trom all corners 3 remain here and take part in the o- 19th ‘street announce the engagement | the ceremony for an extonded wed. |ins. Septembe T hen oy even Robert E. Leé Chapter, No. 644, lof their daughter Ruth to Mr. Leon !ding trip. S L o O e R T S nown as social drones, who seldqm entertain—which is not the plaint— |and Mrs. Frederick T. Thompson. Mr. but who, while assuming some social responsibility, yet shirk such obliga- | Tiftany has leased her resld&n:e on clal events of the season, though she is not planning to make a formal|United Daughters of the Confederacy, Fretzfelder. The wedding will take A. Faught, Rev. Charles E. Fultz tions as answering invitations. For seasons past, and especially fast win- | Connecticut avenue to Mr. A. D.lgeput. je its place in February. Mrs. Regina Koechling has sei el ? = 2 will give its third internati ball : egina Koechling h: nt out |officlating. Lasker, chajrman of the Shipping & ationak cards announcing the marriage of her| The brfdo was given away by her ter, places were held upen at the tables of important hosts, awaiting ac e | 2 bty = | Board. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, as-| The minister of Poland, . |at the New Wiliard Monday evening,! The engagement iz an ceptances ::d‘:le;th:;:l:m from men—especial} men—but some women |niiat secrotary of the ety has|mireki vgomj?lne&‘::?dflmr‘tflgg_ November 1. ‘This carly date nas|Mits mm'f;a E Bl mfui':‘-’."'@v"?u"u.';f'dn'.m.'.' e o Babe ity eicnted [y il ood fimar vi 8. | lea, o mirski an: eir children at Newport | been beea arm! . Hamilton, formerly of Lincoln, Iil., tember 19. Mr. Y . As there must :ln}’ be social boomeranigs, some of the women and |street, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jef_ |last week will return il otk ko conterence, 28 u.“."al’f.&i ot e L X iRy 3 make thair "home 10 OiXiane. Pari,|bridsercom: An Informal Teception 3 winter. . Philadelphia, Pa. followed the ceremony, after which Mr. men who were slothful in their social duts i 7 WNd | eraon Ryan have taken the home of | the lpga Tuesday. 7. Gisgyel Drommly dechned. tres found their own invitation | {87275 EX*% "Rldale at 2129 8 street, |a member of {he Polish \on ot ', comfgrence ard, 16 be invited guests e L Mra Bagnes, wio is the daughter of |and Mrs. Feught left for a wedding and will occupy it from October 1. is on a brief vacation in the Shensan-{for the occasion, the official in charge M d M f; g the late us Koeehling. for many |journey. After October 14 they will = P The diplomatic contingent nss Been | doan valiey. of entertainmeits Yor tne aelegates r. an rs. Rafael Govin years bass solofst in prominent Cath-|be at Home to their friends at 1013 . shuffied &l 3 3 —_— havin . z hes, inist of Mrs. Finley's Home Miss Reeves to Wed R med o boulegation homes is that| The minister ‘of Hopduras, Sener |August el g e g Buy Home in Madrid|han ordinary ablitly. " r. Barmes | * oo "0 oo G z of_Dr. Stepasdk. te mibisier o Don 2. Antonlo Lapes Gutierres, who| o ball 18 given sach year to por-| - who during tie late war was a < I Leased to Prince Mr. Logan Cunningham|Csscholovakia, who has ieased the returned Week or two 4go (fom & |tray the coming logether of the nations, | Exceedingly interesting fs the news T the Uatied States Army, for miey | s Miller Wets residence of the late R. Dickinson|Visit to Honduras, 1s at the Burling- boxes Becorated with the|which has reached Washington of |YeaFs sang with the H-n?t- Quartet. |- 1 Wes eet, which was|ton Hotel, with Senora de Lopex Gu-|colors of esch nation and reserved;Mr. and Mrs Rafael Govin and their and is well known as a planist. ;m;‘"l-t; of Miss H;m; Ailler VT to the Rev. Henry C. Kraft took The Prince de Bearn et de Chalais,| The marriage of Mi: Jewett, at 2040 S g ss Mabel Reeves, flod by the late George von L. |tierres and thelr daughter, Miss Elss [for théir reprédentatives. attractive daughter, Miss May St. Agnes’ Church, Cherrydale, Va., counselor and cusrge d'affaires of the | dsughter of Mr. and Mra. S. et x Y A. Reeves | yover when Secrefary of the Navy, Lopez. They will move, October 1, to| Mrs. B. H. Lynham, president of the]| Govin, who are now in Paris, but vae e miene of & very Dretty wol: place “'!dllxn v evening, Septem- ock, in the Keller French embassy, who spent the sum. |of Washington, and Mr. Lo and = » 3 4 gan Cun- other notables, but became best the Avondale, where they have taken |chapter, and her committees expect|who will pass the winter in Madri mer at Highwood, Rittenhouse street, ningham of Williamsport, Pa., whose | knewn_as the residence of u:: head |an apartment for the.winter. to make the ball tnusually mu‘:'._n{ Mr. and ML Govin bought & house & ding Saturday momhs& September 17, ;"‘:mg:il:nmme"n b ta the Kallee Chevy Chase, the home of Mrs, Henry | SNEagement was announcea Septem- |of the French high commission during F 5 this year. : i | BRI AR | TSR e A R S 2 R S A % e home 3 2 B o i ave recently bought a splen: ouse , of r. i 3 Mrs. W. W. Finley, whose late hus- | Mrs. Reaves, 1859 Wyomitig Aveml:.nd .-vfe’;':'neu'y":rr‘f:e:' fl:hc:k'::':'g'h:::!‘“’"‘“‘ to Washington last evening. | Four Little Girls Aid T Ythe: capital of Spain, with a view | Bernard Claxton. i T.‘.‘; 1’.‘:&;’1;’ °§?Z§‘=‘°‘1u:e‘;“.£“‘.":‘f band was president of the Southern| MF. Cunningham is the mephew of |of Mrs. 8. W. Ferguson, 1845 R street.| The charge d'affaires of " . |to entertaining there dufing the com-| The church was beautifully decorat-| ;yngcd as to make on effective back- Mrs. John A. Logam, who, with hee|and Mr. 3. L. Wil ed _ e charge &'al es of the legation sch 1 Pla d |ing winter and presenting Migs Go- ed in golden rod, astors and ferns, the B! o > riilway, at 3391 W street, akd il |orne ioun A Logan, whe, with hev)and Mr. 3. L. Wilton Goode, com|of Finisna, Judgellves, will refurn to ~choo yground | W inter And b s e | Rov. Father Lackey officiated in the| £round for the wedding party, T 3 3 mercial secretary of the Bri em- | Washington tomorrow after a short S e e ember of the family of | presence of & small company of rela- | Rev: S- oL st T Fdr the benefit of the Adams School : = Count Median, and she and Mr. Govin | tives and friends. The bride was be- playground, four little girls, Miriam | o more numerous homes than al. | comirigly gowned in a dark biue tri- | Bd¥are _Byers of Baitimore, cousin most any other Washington resident, ) cotine dress and a picture hat of panne | "'y o h“"we‘ who was éscorted and take residence theré about October |entertain at dinner T';aoldl’ evenin, 3 8 | bassy, has 1 1725 19th street, 1. The house is one of the hand- |for Miss Reeves and Mr. Cunningham. | the residence of Miss Sarah Carr Up- ton. Afr Commeodore L. E. O. Charl- stay in New York. Jonkheer W. H. de Béaufort, coun- | Auerbach, Henrletta Berry, Helen somest aftd most commeodious in that ——is loéality, and onl; & ton, air attache of the British em- |, the legat! ] = o7 s locality, and only one door removed| Mrs, W. S. Halloway tom, air_sttache of e Britiah em|siior of the legation of the Nether |Noranger snd Margaret Berry, estab- | DAVILE & Ronsg here, [ 3 s, #| Shach, and she wors o ‘coriage ofleivar in'marriage by her brother, harming residence recently plsce, has taken the dence, 1526 of the Nether! se, | 1ished & stand of fancy articles, home- . Mr. Thurston B. Miller, wore & gown, minister etherlands in Gi and & charming place at Roselle, N. J., | Miss Vérna Pos of Rive: Md., > bought By the Secretary of the Navy Leaves for Long Beach |18t ‘strect. which 10 Mrs. | wal) return {0 Washington a made . lemonade and cake:tm|and an estats o seven miles in ¢x- | wors a 'of dask biws Shantung|Of white satin, embroidered in pearts and Mrs. Edwin Denby. Both resi- Richard Youns. O A e O 1518 I ptreor lags woek, | sawt at Claryville, X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. [crept with a corsage of pink roses | 710 [FRHCG, TICh duchess lace, the Y - w W] ax T Gonces ave only & blosk from the|aii% V. B and Ber o here he will sail for|and reaiised 1. which ‘?";l:; do- | Govi L. ton. brother of the ;;fl;;_'n‘:"ewld - ghesebiioge homes of the Seeretary of Commerce |-n. toda; &. Vot el shower bouquet of white roses. 7, - Rty ou B gtreet | fris B tes Marian Seaner, was the pride's Long and Mre. Hoover and.ef the former Lieut. Hiall » Ul 3 ad & Join o-’ ‘o'uyu‘s.n..thbw