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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 2, 1921—_PART 2. 2S.NATHAN DIAL, Vife of SenalorDial o outh Catolina, who has just returned Waskington for {he season. ———o N STANTFIELD ERT_NELS nator from Otegoxy &Eoo the Junior ge Society Faces Gay Season lSecretary and Mrs. Hughes . As Leaders and Diplomats LeaveTheirSuburbanHome Return From VacationSl 4 TET \s : : . S & : ( fiyresl‘ of .| Diplomats and Officials End Vacations and Are g{éfi“},fi;‘“ Returning to Washington—Many Plan Winter Homes. | Members of Snpreme Court, Senators and Others o co e&e, ~o "Back to Assume Official Duties—Mrs. violinisV. &9 remaining in their apartment at 2400 The Secretary of State and Mrs. 16th street until then. Hughes have given up their suburban Harding Arranging Program. Items of Personal s Miss Reynolds to Wed |nome. ‘Grevstone, which they occu- | The new minister o7 thé Netherlands, WH! IB . .| pled through the summer months, and | Mr. J. A. C. Everwiin, will return to SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. Interest to Members Mr. Edward J. Lapp - |are‘sgain in thetr home at 1529 18tn | 212, home in Holland in December to 2 A . . . . _|street, which they purchased last spring. | Miss Laurence Everwijn, which will HERE was a marked change in the residential section of the cap- Of Capital Society DitesiloriEatertoinments: ; | In the Early Spring ooy fake piace that month The miniser jtal last week, members of the Supreme Court, senators and others 5 The ambassador of Spain and Senora ;a; nog ;?:n;:‘p::‘:egu 131 uer::.ng;e{; returning in larger numbers to assume their official duties, while December 15, Thursday—Cabinet dinner. ‘::QR:::"‘;X:‘::‘ ’t;‘l‘:"‘::e: ;:z:‘::: January. this week will add much more than its usual October quota to | Senators and Representa- January 2, Monday—New Year's reception. Number of Other Engage-|adirondacks, where they have spent| The charge d'affaires of the French the list. The British ambassador and Lady Geddes and members of the| .o ' ¢ B Ses. January 12, Thursday—Diplomatic reception. ments of Interest to|® Short time with Mr. and Mrs. Paul SRl I C e L T embassy staff wilk return, while several of the foreign ministers, who ? January 19, Thursday—Diplomatic dinner. " 5 2 fOlFitz Simons in their camp. Senoraof Mrs Henry C. Corbin, in Chevy lingered at resorts, will also arrive. Week end visits will, however, be sion—Judge Graham Back J 5 P Washington Society in|de Riano has spent two months with | Chase: Where he speny th. Sus s s 7 til frost appears, Washington residents at the January 26, Thursday—Judicial reception. - < her brother-in-law and sister, MT.|nhe has lcased from airs. W. »."..A.u the order of the'day until frost appears, X g Tomorrow — Other Per- Feb 2 : List Announced the Past|and Mrs. Chandler Anderson, at’York e 2 = Virginia and West Virginia springs and those having camps in the moun- Areiving 1 4L ebruary 2, Thursday—Supreme Court dinner. Week f‘l,::::r.h :fle.,"';'ynelr: s‘:fl,;"’;::’;';‘"{ The counselor of the British em- g A v : § 3 r o or & | base - tains staying away until after mid-October. .sonsCi rriving In an eav February 9, Thursday—Congressional reception. eek. R Ioie P beenv-joll:g 5 f.‘;" u"éi:fi..k,"’.‘;‘::"m';fi : 1 ing Caty. February 16, Thursday—Dinner to the Speaker. Mrs. Reynolds, wife of Capt. W. H.| e Lo Breton, wife of the ambas- | Ciaren. who have epent most of the i being “the first lady in the land” sometimes and . . Reynolds, United States Navy, am [sador of Argentina, will sail from |, T Y . ilton s parent: I s pleasant to siop being e T VP Bt February 23, Thursday—Army and Navy reception. nounces the engagement of her|England aboird the Aquitania Ocio-| Japan and Mek. Thoras 3 O e, & | j H nd this novel feature of existence was enjoyed by,;:ls::el-!‘a‘r:l‘ihgm‘::lafimes last week. First, when she went out to |send have returr.d to Washington take lunch with Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, wife of the undersecretary of [from Detroit, where they have been state, who, with Mr. Fletcher, accompanied the President and Mrs. Hard- [ visiting Senator and Mrs. Truman H. ing on their last Mayflower cruise; again, when on Wednesday afternoon | Newberry in their home at Gross she turned just an ordinary motor drive into a rural tea party, Stopping | pointe. Senator and Mrs. Newberry with her guests at the quaint little tea house across the Highway bridge, | i) remain in their home near De- on the Alexandria road, and the third unusual and unstereotyped plegsune | eroit for several weeks, atter spond- is enjoying t in her white tent ho 3 3 i, R. L. %‘V"aeldl:r;eg:,y wl?ile they President and members of .the cabinet review the ing the summer at Watch Hill, R ber 15 and the ambassador will €0 10 ) their Mi . g:]“gn‘e" Elspeth Hughes, to Mr. | R 1S R e O he will be | Chilton erem e o i 1 ua Edward John Lapp of New York and|accompanied by her niece, Mlle.{at Glen kyrie, the Bar Harbor cot- Washingtno. The wedding will take | Lioveras. tage of Mrs. John B. Henderson, P . place in the early spring. s, which was put at the disposal of the Mrs. Harding Announces b e oo scroary T he ey, 3 ML e e 3T ot eT g Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Koones | Mellon will return tomorrow from Hot | stafr. . . have announced the engagement of | SPrings, where he is spending the week —_— their daughter Elizabeth to Mr. |ed with his son and daughter in their| The naval attache of the French min ate unctions EFiK Schou Henins, Jr. of Copen: cottage, Barton Lodge. cmbassy. Capt. Jean F. J. E. Rigal agen, Denmark, ew - York = urrived in New York yesterday aboar city. Miss Koones will sail Wednes- | ., The, ambassador of Brasil, Mr. de|ine Paris and will come to Washing ; Senator and Mrs. Robert N. Stan- Alencar, has returned to the em- e i rines. > 5 maneuvers of the ma : fleld and their daughter, Miss Bar-| Q4] Washi ‘s M I Social day for. Copenhagen, where she willfpagsy on H street for the season. jon today. CapLDiEi) Mas Dom e s e . 1 ettles ashington s ost. lmportant ocla ¥ pirents after spending the latter part of the . MRS. HARDING is receiving a few guests by appointment almost every | bara, have taken an apartment tem- Mr. and Mrs. Darby Hugh Coon an. |summer at Chelses, N. J. hi;{:n:eeci:n;‘r::;eéu“ i e afternoon, spending the morning, however, closeted with Miss. Haor; porarily at 2400 16th street. Miss, Problem-—-First New Ye‘r ]Jay Reception nounce the engagement of their| . oovoecador of Peru and Senora | HeNIY. Who is also in France on lan and engaged in arranging the social program for the winter. Barbara will be a student at Miss |daugmer Gertrude Mae to Mr. Clar- | 0" J00 CIN* el Ttain & small com- | Le&'; WIIL return to Washington the end of ober. A g ence Trueman Crown, son of Mr. an i = b o pany at luncheon today in their apart official society, and efforts fo add to the dignity and comfort of enter-| | o quve and airs. Witliam B. in Eight Years in List of Events. Mpa. Frank B, Crown of this eity. |7 Gt Wardman Park Hotel. N R taining in the Wbt o e Tastice, wae somewhat of a reyolu: |Bankhesd of Alabame aerived In nestay afternoon, October I3 88| The ambassader of Great Britain relitned® 10" heir*"home ac. 2340 as mistress s Washington today to remain for the and Lady Geddes will return to|yagsachusetts avenue from Bar Ha: ioni i i e, but so admirably was each change 5 ill be with Epiecopsd Church, Grant Circle and tionist as mistress of the White House, > 8¢ lautumn and winter, and % Mrs. Harding settles Washington's| House funotion, which always is the|New Hafpshire avenue, Rev. G. Ellis | Wvashington iheendbon thiseweer bor, where they spent several week \\ at Glen Eyrie and from where they thought out that they have remained up to the present time. She not [Mr. Bankhead's mother, Mrs. John H. e onlysrevived the custom of giving refreshments at state receptions, but | Bankhead, at 1868 Cotumbla road. nost important social problem today | dianer given by the President and his| Willlams, ‘pastor of the church, offi- | gpent the summer at Dark Harbor. |took a motor trip through the north. also provided for the comfortable entrance of senators into the White| Representative and Mrs. E. Hart|DbY issuing the official announcement | cabinet, and ends with the last func- Me., and the ambassador joined them House by the south gate and doors, a privilege enjoyed for many years |Fenn of the Chester place, Wethers- | of the series of state functions to be | tion, which is the Army and Navy r Mrs. James O Carter anmounces |there for part of the autumn. The| The secretary of the Italian em- by cabinet members, diplomats and Supreme Court justices. field, Conn., have returned to Wash-| ziven at the White House during the :‘;vuon. Mondays and Thursdays are|the engagement of her daughter | (W0 ys, Ross and Alexan- |bassy and Signora Celesia will move 3 changes there will be many, each looking toward the steady growth of | yageira’s school. —_— ington and are in thelr apartment ot | coming season. Without this list|ine A ORI S SO S T B S s oo oo Tkvy In Egind, and|siean e EETnes M Seaset v opening of the home of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft on R |ihS, Connecticut, hers they Ra¥s 2% nostesses are always at sea about| The state function of most impor-| take place in Washington Wednesaay. | 5%, JA1eS §2, ey, Solces, Bl fihe sesson. : treet will bring joy to Washington society, and foretells. the intro- | cott Fenn of Sunset farm, West Hart- | selecting dates for their own im- :;:“r ':e pm?lso ':n Nl::el‘lv v:m be! October 19. Ay Cuthecins Tont vuh’m :m by..m:: L duction of a more hospitable atmosphere in the Supreme Court circle, | ford, Conn. d';‘lo u;on;v-‘:le‘gnf!‘;flf‘: portant social entertainments, diplo-| Monday, January 2, when the doors of | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thompson |and Lady Geddes in Washington. Uruguay, Mr. Hugo de Pena, has been while still carrying out the dignified traditions of the court. It is an in- |sentative and Mrs. Ten: E- | mats, officials and resident soclety|the White House will be open to all|of 1467 Irving street northwest an-| ., . o —t jolned by dime. “de “Pena " in " their teresting incident that the Chief Justice will leave the home of Mrs. W. J. i folk being affected alike. To arrange | 78Nk of society for the first time in|Bounce the, engagement of thelr|, T e e e e e Boardman to assume his duties on the supreme bench just as he and Mrs.| Representative and Mrs. ‘George P.| for g large formal dinner party on a|w par B o o el se "N, 2% | his summer home, where he has been |summer at Monterey, P'a. Taft and their family left the home to go to Mr. Taft's inauguration as |Codd and Miss Kathleen Codd, who| night when a reception is to be given| custom of holding open house on|The date of the wedding has not yet for ten days, with Mrs. Weeks. President. have been in Detroit for about three|at the Whiate House Is to practical-| New Year day, a custom established | been set. The secretary of the Swiss lega- 3 = weeks, after passing the summer at|ly upset etiquette by hurrying one’s|in the first instance to give diplomats - The Attorney General, Mr. Daugh- | tion, Dr. Conrad Jenny, has taken an . - . Their country home on Mackinac Is- | guests away from table or arriving|an opportunity of offering the felici- Judge and Mrs. Lewis N. Tavenner | orty, returned Friday from Colum-|apartment 4t the Highlands for the - THE return to Washington of the former Vice President and Mrs. | {helr Sountey Hows On ' Washington | late at the White House, and as it is | tations of their rulers and that offi.|announce the engagement of their |bus. where he went a fortnight agowinter and will move 1fom the Evans with Mrs. Daughetry, who has been | Browne house at Edgemoor, Md., v st . i 3 not permissible to arfive late in daughter Helen Louise to Mr. Wil- Marshall, who are week end guests of Mr. Justice McReynolds, added | next week. I e :}:Iii-nl‘-‘:-;m;‘me&metr chief and wish | daughter Helen Touise to Mr. Wil- | ! fohns Hopkins_ Hospitah, in_ Balil- | which he leased early in tho season, another touch of interest to the official world, and there is a hope that Judge Samuel 7, Graham of the|lady of the land, it ia the dinner| 'The omcial pros; of state func/|La The marriage will take place i |more, through the latter part of the |October 10. Dr and Mme. Jenny have Mrs. Marshall will be with Mrs. Coolidge Tuesday when the; wives of ‘daughter, | party which loses dignity. Again tions was much {nt during | the early winter, possibly in Baton | Summer. spent the greater part of the sum- senators hold their first basket luncheon of the season at the Capitol. m;‘,,‘;‘w",‘;'g‘:.,,:‘;:}, B daughter B terribly awkward to have one's|the administration nterrupted \GUTINE | Rouge, where Miss Tavenner is now Sr R S | mer in Bar Harbor. Several senators’ wives, new to the official routine, will become members | washington tomorrow after spending ! dinner party broken ur by regrets|son, because of ill health in his fam- | Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dan R. Well- | _ / er“::nm'aosme& Gena,rl. 81-. ‘g.,a_ e 1 j V- i 1 ‘ape 0] an rom other causes, ut no > G 8 3 of the organization just as soon as they make their oficial calls. Mrs, | the summer In their cottage at Cape |S7ising ffom a later invitation to the ily and from other causes, but no.iligs’ty Cuba. where he has business | Ind. where:he is Spending the week 5 1Y 3 in when 2 e | essary to change the program during N 8 rgini 3 0 ) f i Mr. and Mrs. William H Saunders| .5 ons and. Virginia, the fi The Secretary of the Navy. Mr.|turn to Washington the middle of they followed the old custom of just leaving cards. Bl and M Tyngaboro, Mass, foSeld to begin with the first White|the war. R e d:l';“gn:;n:'um Denby, spent yesterday at Wilder- |this month. vigit their .son-in-law and daughter, I iR D R R S A ness, Md., to watch the maneuvers MONG the several important weddings of the week, that of Miss|Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R Chatfleld,| aays ggo by the latter’s mother, Mrs. t New: Col. and Mrs. Gearge Wilcox Mclver | Of the United States marines, snd| The third secretary of the British 2 y farm, Jat 'Newport, and returned to| "G ("Slocum, N ¥. announce the | returned last evening in time to meet|embassy, Mr. Arthur Yencken, will ; ; the intter formerly Miss Edna Saun- | jeiq“&0 ¥ U e Margaret Thorp Green, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Green, | got, *whose aarrlage’ took place In| mays “Wyman :EHberts of Berkeley, | New Y engagement of their daughter | Mra Denby, who arrived from De- ;... = e ot Franges to Mr. Paul M. Runyon son | troit, where she has spent the sum-leave tomorrow for Hot Springs, Va.. Mr. Courtney Campbell of New York, is paramount in interest. There | Washington, June 1. Mr. and Mrs. viLl'lrbea l?rs’e numxr ll’i the col:_eague's of ::he bride's father present, in- |Chatfleld afe oecupying The Coi ! (Miss Adrienne Low has returned et L G LD of Dr. Mufford Runyon of South|mer’on thelr farm. for a week's visit as the guest of e e o et ot Ciprch, at 30 elock, | or™® e, aty Jart, of Seviem | 1 ‘aad M sagey 0 e, B | B e ner Dobbins or| st 510, 2y risndo, arsy pal | Mra Pait are axvacted ¢o roturh|i2ry o Sha"rimmanty? "l omcion tdinment for the bride will conclude with the dinner to be given tomor- | who was one of. Mrs. Chatfleld's at-| Miss Low in the home of her par- | M. and Hrs [flstener Bopbins ofi the' engagement of their daughter Co- :‘;:ie':;:y':;e":;;:' S Lar | temaledin LN ash I po S ONaT Y row night at Chevy Chkase by Dr. and Mrs. in A, i tendants at her wedding. j ents, Mr .and Mrs. H. N. Low, &t the i t t. Ra - gl z 2 Eowin Aertitc Mr. and E have been| completion of which Low, acx g::blnu T mmember of the. 's”{'xnmn? fantry, U, g L part of the summer. Mrs. Fall made |Pament, y:c'l:”:"hy < e 8 . Yencken has had as his guest Saunde; SO many and so important are the changes of abode in the social world | Yeate Bome. in Srenivn N s comvanisagneiojatiolic . Board. 5 I a%dn the recruiting|a visit in their home in New Mexico|for a week Sir Alan Horne, who that one ‘must ‘indeed be active to keep up with them. The address | Bsll ,was formerly Miss ' Frances| Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt has loaned | ;. ana Mrs Frank Ellsworth | Diow is in Washington on auty in the | before joining the Secretary in the|left yesterday for New York, from book of one’s calling list used last season is almost obsolete, and even 8:3“2;:;' Hoatiders daushter ot R | ?f’x.""g‘&?.".fi‘é"&f".‘f;’fafl’%“.'ae"‘ by | Cunningham have returned to their| War Department, adjutant general's| west, where he went on an Inspec- ;er:nr will sail for his home in the diplomatic list, issued from month to month by the Department of |~ - disabled ex-service mon, which wlil | home at 2027 Ordway street atter; ofice, Capt Orr. who wae With the |iion trip of the national parks. . State, is of little benefit, except for the embassy homes, so many have Edwin F. Sweet, wife of the| be held Wednesday under the aus- |Spending the symmer in Maryland.| Pt A A L B been the changes in the last month. ' assistant Secretary of Commerce, is| Dices of Mrs. Joseph H. Sears. m’"f“;‘g“vmh:f-e 'g::: e “{‘aflllf:'hc;:: Ga. 12 & Vis\ting her son and daughter-in-law, . Rev Mrs. Bydney Edward| Mrs. Walter Damrosch and her|class at Frinceton Dnivecsity: Mre, Willlam L._Harkness of New y are_established for the i Mr. and Mre. Colquitt e e s 3 announced the eheagement | their apartment in the Highlands to|Mr. and Mra. Lawrence spent | .. Purchase New Home The Becretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace moved yesterday from{y e gation, wh the Rev. and e . ir home in Columbu hai First of Frest-Tn the Soined Mr. Damrosch in their home in | Mrs. Kemper F. Cowing has re- t Memona} Teas O L “tho nesfatant) New York from Europs, whers they aRIed 8 e e pend ing Aue summer!n e ere1a Binton Ingails. of | °7° 2 w";""": f‘"‘mfl"::z;;,h'“h north, returning about ten > i ' . &l rs. i ) . nd Will Be Given Friday P anaiMAslEophle BestiND Wemroscl and. Mies Damrosch went | her parents, Senator and Mrs. Asie | Cleveland Ohlo, Miss Harkness, ia o AN to their apartment at 2409 16th Mr. and Mrs. Neyle Colquitt will tri t/ to France early in the summer and J Gronna. o % 3 The Minister of Portugal, Viscount| The second secretary of the Swed- | soon z;:u po-uuironw:: ;h:hflro';n: memorial teas will be given Friday f::zfi:"{n:"l‘: !r‘n:rk; a‘;‘t. ;:u: ht: :.v:;:'fi Pamroscn, Miss Damrosch and her pdrs. B H. Liscum has urned Ingalls ‘is the sen of Albert 8. |, .1, has returned from Bar Har- ish legation, My. K. Y. Vendel, has Tome in Edgemoor, which they pur- | afternoon at 4 o'clock in her studio| by motor, and. join Mrs. Campbell | mother went to Bcotland, where they | £°F e NC Y. where no Spene| York Central lines west of Cleveland. | bor, Me., where he spent the greater | trip through Canada, chased @ short; time. ago. The resi- |ac the Sign of the Mocking Bird, as!end her shildrén, Who roturned.the| Bave been the gueats of Mra. Andrew | from Femre. J Vo WACI2 B06 PENt| He was graduated from Yale in 1920. | ort of the summer. énce, ‘which s considered one of the |enq old brick Capftol, Aside from the; Mmiddls of September from the White| Carnesle. at Skibo Castle. S URRIISE. o |Duringithelwas b g llsutsnant the 2 JThesttache of the Britlsh embasey. P I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment have| Mrs. Theodore i. Boynton has re-: Droul own .six enemy an Norway an r. V. Tennant, will return_the' was bullt by the late Mrs. Theodore |inese studio teas is the commemora-| Mr. and Mre. " Thomas Jefferson |5 LA L T B e T and Is the only American naval ace. | The minister of Norway and Mme.| jstier ‘part of this week from Bar- 'WpO! o e e summer abroad, LV P A - Dl O N o vaaties |08 Of the passing of some of the ) Bty sor some time. have taken pos. | thelr House on Wyoming avenue. | mer: in Albany, N. ¥, Mra, Boynton fying cross i moner jues Mitt|ve, where they had a cottage at|Mr. and Mrs. George Post. ] T ety of T Swias lo: | ETeatest charactérs of American his- |session of the residence 2129 8 street,| “ys “4na Mrs, Ten Eyck Wendell|and el cha season of Cinclnhati, and niece of Chlef Jus. | Btony Man Camp for the summer. The honorary '-—"fhfi of the British Y 2 2 am Howar embassy, Capt. C. J. Henry, will re- hLas been a particular favorite among son. d thel ) lace, Lakelawn, AT e b -the social iplomatic , President or Presidents of the United S, closed their country place, ., Mr. and Mrs. Adam Luber announce ok, and his sister, Miss Btepa- s:'“-'m:sm' ‘them r:xvl'"d Dosn Mme, [States who finlshed hia or ‘their |, Mr. Paul Evasts :I:'hlg.:'ollardol‘\"{‘g: ::e‘;"r'# "%?.'."".Jfi.t‘m!?.":n%"znms to’fa‘:r. ..?;;..‘3'.E“x'}m?:iul‘.‘,'v':f“.'fl:‘i theliengagement 00, thelr. daughter s“'f‘:#l’ return tomorrow from New g‘:&"fi::'w'l'&":ng aa:: .:23::‘:‘& Ferdinand de Mohrenschildt, wh:‘:- carthly -career in that particular|IAYS,Feturned to thelt home on 16t | neir apirtment at 33 West Slst|spending several weeks at South- | ol va.' No date isodianyolsNor e they went the middle of| Great Britain and-Lady Geddes. to the than secretary of i S—— The attache of the legation of to Washington until later in the Sas. wits GT the minister of| BOnilof and. Benora' de Fensherrers The first of Miss Mock's serles of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Sweet and thol|on tre return to this country of Mr.|= T T e 1 hom: Ingalls, general manager of the New returned from three weeks' motor show. places in Washington's suburbs, | .ocia} feature, the Mountgins. i a , the primary motive af 2 returned: to the city, after spending | turned to her apartment at 1302| po', ocefved the British distiniguighed | ryn have returned trom Skylands.|mardsville. N. I whers he s, visitin vacating it. It |tory, first in each which they have leased for the sea- & e ich program being the and Mr. Ten Eyck Wendell, jr. havej unable to continue her journey. The minister of Csechoslovakia, Dr.|turn the end of this week from Dark Miss Nona McAdoo, Before er e [montn. - | e e e i interus. Mrs Tohn. | street, New York city; for the winter. | ampton. L. I 8he will not return | ifo“wedding. bassy; Mrs. Owen John- | The program for the October memo- (800 {8 spending two wecks at the| ., ywijiam Sowers is at the Hotel | autumn. Mrs. Witliam A, Btott " announces | chime w in Atlantlo City, before ‘sail from England the rial will begin with Edgar Allan Poe, | Sr8ntom f Grafton for & short stay, while the iflisn. & oLt "sannance returned last evening from Spring whase.life Will be reviewsd by his| T O e 9728 Siee atreer, which aho| Mr. and Mre. Frederick W. Ashley |30 “TERES 00 Coll Perey L. MIleh. | oive i this Country sbont ine miadte| ke, N. J. where they have spent burg, reat grandniece, Miss Elizab Capt and Mra, C. H. Harlow of 2501 for the season, is put in| have sold their home, 3932 Morrison |y, 8, A. The marriage will take place | of October, when the minister will ko the summer, and wjll be at the Hotel Jemny, who went there &8 & bride. | hcoit o b eth El-| yassachusetts avenue, will sail from tor her occupancy. street, Chevy Chase, to Maj. Elza|in the eary winter in Washington. | or Mo ¥ork o meet har. Lafayette for a short time before Mr. ' Colquitt comes from the far|licott Poe. The Rev. Karls Wilfley | New York on the Aquitania Tuesday, S e 3 e Johnson, and will Miss Stott is. the daughter of Mrs. di i sailing for Eeuador on & three south and has lived in_ Atlanta. He |will read Poe's best known poem,|to spend a year in travel abroad. Miss Dorothy Murphy and Miss Ur-|in Washington. Stott and the late Col. Willlam W.| The minister of SBweden and Mme.|months' leave of ahsence. i friend .of . Senstor Oscar|.wprpe Raven” g —— sula Murphy, daughters of-Mrs. David | Ashley will attend yo Stott, and sister of the late Lieut.|wallenbers will return to Washing- —— Underwood “and {82 law partner of e Raven”; Mr. Willlam H. Saun-| The Rev. Henry Purcell Veazle will | A. Murphy of Kanzas City, M school at South Norwalk, Conn, Clarence A. Stott. ton today or tomorrow from New| The Cownt de salls, formerly at: M ade H. Ellls, formerly solicitor | 3¢, president of the Southern So-|arrive in Washington this evening for |merly of Washington, have been ) Tol. Miles, who saw service in|York, wl T emromng er.| tached to the British Embassy herc, Zeneral, and is, therefore, associated will give comments on' Poe's|a two-day visit, and will return at!guests of their cousin, Mrs. Lowe| Miss Eila . Rabbitt left ‘Washing- | France during the war, is the son|rived from Europe & few days ago. h .. Hampson Gary, former “The Poetic Principle.” Miss| once to his work at Trinity Church, Counselman, on their way to Tarry-| ton last week for New York to visitiof Mr. James M Miles and the late ¢ et 13 for his new post at the British United States minister to Switserland, ret Gorman will read “Annabel | New York, where he has -bsen an |town-on-the-Hudson, where they will | her sister, Mrs. Outram W. Sher-|Mrs. Miles of Columbus, Ohio. He! The minister of Bolivia and Senora embassy in Tokio. Count de Salis enter school. man, and to- attend the wedding of | was graduated from the Army Staff |de Ballivian, who have leased thelhas been visiting in W: Mr: and Mrs. Colquitf have planned assistant curate since his ordination extensive development of the already Villah Poe Wilson will pour ago. The announce- —— Miss Audrey Townsend Sherman and | College at Washington barracks in | house at 1707 Massachusetts avenue|where he has a host of frie; tar | ) o harming ostate and will entertain tes, and will be assisted by Miss Lu-! ment of Mr. Veasie's engagement to | Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss has closed | Mr. John Lawrence Biglow at Rye,|June, and is stationed at Fort Leaven- " for the season, will not take posses- L:;_m’ vacation in his home t | tkere extensively the coming season. cile Boggs and Miss Sallie Bogi Miss Carol Eberts, was made a few her summer home, Hammersmith N. Y. worth, Kan. on until the middle of this month, will sail from San Francisco October

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