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OCTOBER 9, 1921—PART SEMORA 1J0NA BERTA de CARDENAS Vife of the eco {\1 :b Fof tharnd Nicaraduan Auhé.%g. i]s 3 « ; o L 052.{.1.0 h{ PEABODY iy : - GARDNER. Daughier of Senator Jodge who ag returned Washington for the wiuter @ . MME.GROUITCH. Vife of the Setbian Minister v Y - ] : Events of Special White House Dinner Friday Exccutiveand Genersl | Ngtes of the Diplomats ! Miss Blodgett to Marry ' Society Happenings: | Interest to Society RoundsOutWeek’sProgram| NowsofPastWeek| Loocated in Washington: — of Nation's Capital] Capt. Gaillard November 7 Of Exce eding In,terest}w.,e President and Mrs.|Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand Returning|Mr. John L. Caldwell, ex-| Hinemon-McCombsMarriage Solemnized—Other Coolidge to Have Mrs. R. From France——Ambassador and Lady Geddes Minister to Persia. Re.] \Veddings of Interest Set for Coming | | | 7 S c 1 i ! . Hill, — - : : . turns to Washington—Mr. President and Mrs. Harding Entertain Former| B s as G“f!* Move. in City—Others Returning. g | Month. > id d Mrs. Marshall—Diplo ments of Cabinet Mem- and Mrs. Root Lease . Vice President an rs. arsnall—_p i bers. The ambassador of France and|lenberg. has Jjoined Mme. Wallen Apartment. | Miss Mona Blodgett, daughter of:tired in a traveling suit of 3 ic Di d Other E t Mme. Jusserand will sail Saturday| Derg and their duughter, Mits Ing.-| |Mrs. Delos A Blodgett, and Capt. blue broadcloth trimmed with fur. matic Uinners an ther Lvents. ! The Vice President and Mrs.|aboard the Lorraine for New York | 5548 11 etreee i o ome et M. John L. Davis St. Pierre Gaillard, U. & A p ge bLouquet of arrive about the!to New York to meet Mme. Wallen- | ¥ears Americ +{will be married at noon, Monday, No-. b | IR, B. Hills of Northampton, Mass.,|23th, when they swill rerturn to the!DeTE and their daughter and remain-| has come to W ton to spend the |vember 7. The will be per-1 g B A . Mass., |25th, e { ember 7 e e | |ed there through last weck. : andl ik Caidietl]| sorhes tuEL. Toias v Louise Rupy who will spend some time with them |embassy here, after spending the lat- | . and the mat ew Willard. She will arrive [ter part of the summer in their home | The minister of Honduras, Senorihave taken the home of Col and| fayette Square, and wiil be followed [hen: Schafhirt, and in the process of events|in France. Lopez Guiterrez returned Friday| Mrs. 1L O. Heistand, 1 16t | by & breakfast in the home of Mrs.|steve d and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall were guests, rounded out an ex-| =% ! ol B evening from New York. where hel gireet. for : - 5 aha = o8 s S : idal party ed through will likely go to Mercersburg, Pa. tol 0T L Britain | fpent the week. The minister and] So¢ r @ year. Mr. and Mrs.iBlodgett, on 16th street. Mrs. Blod-|aie formed of wutumn fowers, to e . ) irs, including the|™ N exceedingly interesting week. Important affairs, inc .g .| visit John and Calvin Coolidge. Who |ang Lady (eddes returned yesterday | Senora de Lopez Guiterrez and Senor- | Caldwell have many friends in Wash-|gett and Miss Blodgett are in New fthe stra edding march first luncheon of the Senate women at the Capitol since the reconvening |, o jntimates of her son, John Hills, | from Dark Itarhor. Me., where Lady S;Iilr;inli&[le!z are established in the|ington who enjoyel their diplomatic yori for a fortnight after spending from “Lohenzrin' 7 by Miss He of Congress; a diplomatic dinuer, with the minister of Persia as host, and }lhe three boys having been guests of |Geddes and their children spent the 20THPEERE @t I8 L1 SUPEel WRICH| home in Tcheran. Their daughter.|tne summer in their home at Mack- 3¢ heet man f = number of small but delightful meetings, with members of the cabinet [Mr. and Mrs. Sterns at Swampscott, | for frequont xiaits and has bees {nem | Honduras. Miss Caldweil, has been presented tolinae, Mich. Among the g dining together here and there, and diplomats and officials taking advan- | Mass.,, for the greater part of the|for the greater t of September. b : society and will undoubtedly be Pop-! Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Erwin, the |’ nd Mrs O?\Ml{(na;l;jil;{;‘fl;v 4 : 3 s of the French | ular in Washington. : lie brideg i tage of the informal season to the fullest extent. gave great charm to life. | Summer il Peru and Senora | em Prince de Bearn any his| iing latter formerly Miss Helen Hlodgett|) v = = | expected to return to- | children moved yesterday from High- | : . o o S R Tl e U P The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr, 9 % 5 4 Mr d Mrs. Elihu Root have|or November, and Mrs. Erwin will be T g TR Mellon, has given up Barton Lodge at | 94¥ o Ny where they went | Wood, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin's house| ..oy ~rtment of Mrs. Marion,matron of honor for her sister. Miss REFACING her clearly defined social program, which makes it €asy | Hot Springs, Va.. which he leased for | the m'ddle of the P. Maus, at 1302 18th street. for the | Nyrtis Porcher, cousin of Miss Biod- ! With the naval | in Clievs Chase. which they have oc- 3 x =i ] attache and Senora de | Cupled since spring, and are in the s of the 0 iy for all women in official circles to meet their social obligations, Mrs. jthe summer, and again is in the 3,/ i (ho sailed vesterday for Lima. | hoUse at 2221 R street, which Primee | {jiration of the conference of Hmitu’gett, will be her maid of honor, and; Coolidge will have as their guest Mrs. |and will probabl season, and HE dinner which the President and Mrs. Harding gave at the White House Friday evening. when the former Vice President « ) 5 Massachusetts de Bearn leased f 2 of armaments. and will take |fnere also will be several bridesmalds. 1o New - Y be ut Harding is taking life quite comiortably, seeing a few persons by ap- avenue, which h &nd his auEhter.| Mme. Le Breton. wife of the ambas- AeassCprithe il nter, possession the st of November. ' 1 'Mr. and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett. ir ! > roLoat 424 R 2 Alls P N C! S| : i ¥ = Mrs. Ma W ) d sev v s v = € pointment every afternoon. Tuesday afternoon she received the new e Biss el ‘:C;‘i’:}‘l"fig ]::;I:;:i:;lr&nr;f Argentina, will sall ‘from| The commercial ittache of the|n N tianiic Gity, sad Wil 2o sbresajioned Mv and Mre Drwn 40 Europ £ ey in 2 ies % e _visi i 3 hoard the Aquitania next [French embassy and Mme. Heilmann, i = L 3 cvehie he wedding of Miss Lillian Tue 4 Adolio Ballivian, Serora de Ballivian and |cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pur- e v * o Y. | later in the se British consul at Capri, e g ¢ i1 ! minister of Bol.via, Senor cell Meilon, in their summer home at | jurday and will be accompanied to | dccompanied by their daughter, "“53! Mrs. Harold Tower, the latter a sis-|f Californiz “and Mr. Charles Hol- this country by her niece, Mile, Llo- [Heilmann, arc Xxpected to return fo| veras, who has been with her through | their apartment the Hotel La Fay- i i Swiante daughter, Senorita Ballivian, and the minister | g 3 - e et o land Duell, jr. of New York cit: their charming de g outhampton, L. I, and will remain Eugen 2 s y ! ter of Mrs. Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs. | (o0 e e fate Judee Duell of Wash- = . ; 2 i ions | with them for several weeks. . in. Washington E se marrizge took place in of The Netherlands. While there is no ostentation about her receptions . the summer in Paris ette early this week from Seal Har- 8 Ehgse £ ington. whose engagement was an : Mrs i eceives them with formality, but X = - e bor, Me., where thev have spent the|Buest of her parent: E s.|St. John's Church last spring. arel i€ he s to the diplomats, Mrs. H."d'"i e Tasidayiatt Y own | The Secretary of War. Mr. Weeks.| The minister of Ecuador and Senora |1ASt month or six weeks. —Tont ¢ Fred K. Marvey. at th completing a_ world tour, having |PPunced in carly September. will take graciousness. She looked very charming Tuesday aiternoon in a go will return tomorrow from Boston.|ds Elizalde will entertain at luncheon AT | R street and Florida avenue. | safled from San Franels shortiy. :sf’ ne ‘\dh.r‘r'vfl. the count of French blue chiffon and satin, with, as usual, the broad band of black wpehre he is spending the week end|Tuesday in honor of the minister of | The commercial secretary of thel Villaret wife of Maj. alter their wedding. for a visit to the {7y, /™ a4 velvet about her throat. Senora de Ballivian wore adm;dush aherm;o“ with Mrs. Weeke. Colombia and Mme. Urueta. who will | British smb;s and Mre. J. L. wil- | \'Ill;.(u. stant m,v\"fl“‘%“‘e "df orient. Octber f v i i e leave the cnd of this week for their |f00 Goode have taken poseession of | the Americin embassy in Paris, an S gown of black canton crepe fashioned with the pointed draperies to fal The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. the k fo 3Tt P on of | h o 3 ] — ) out at th Delow the hem of the skirt, a splendid Russian sable piecc over her [Denby have as their guest the latters | 10Me in Colombia. thes have toeset toe e meon MR Pavis'in Novew e, Villaret] wosgpeautitully arranged afternoon] Miss Tuc matron of honor will shoulders and a small black hat, touches of emcrald green showing in |brother, Mr. Thomas Thurber, who! Mme. Grouitch, wife of the minister [8Nd Mrs. Goode formerly oceupied an| was formeriy Miss - ORI o g B e e one A anie lvnd):rs. Ralph Kellard of Rye. X. Y the facings of the gown and on the hat. Senorita Ballivian wore a flesh- | Will start for his home in Detroit|of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. ix|AATiment’ at the Altamont. Mrs.t Harvey of Washir 5§ s when Rev. Dr. ! 2ng her o Miee Wier color chiffon gown handsomely embroidered in pale blue. and a large {joaay. Mr Thurber accompanied Mrs. |in London where she wi Goode spent the summer in England - — Cilfley united in marriage Miss k= and Miss 1 cith creath of gray ostrich about the crown | penby and her children from Detroit, | eral weeks before sui {and recently joined Mr. Goode inj Maj. and Mrs Ralph Kingman andf Kugenla llinemon. dauzhter of Mr Duell's er. Mr. Willi blue hat with a wreath of gray os . | making the trip by motor. and he wili | country to join, e minister, | Washington. . { their” two children have returned to| Sugeniu liinemon, and Mr. AShtonsueketr joell his: best e S make the return trip in the same la\:ll:’nn{l':l x'n(‘lniz'.‘:('ugo The minister | Tiis:secetuty ST he SeTis legath Washingtin from a motor trip of al philip McCombs, brother of Mr. Me- | = Pl Lt e lieined o HE minister of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan Alai, who presented his —— : house ot 2145 W veming AvensePinine| and Mme. Jenny have given up the | st chore hilln and mee eholin | Sombs. former chalrman of the demo- b 3 ., 3t Maj. Hol- credentials August 30. bids fair to be one of the most genial hosts | The Secretary of the Interior and|they "had through last season, | !l0Use in Edgemoor, which they occu- | ing themse 1646| The bride iven in marriage !y ell. Mr. Walter Camp. Jr.. = S AUBHSE e 7 9 ¢ g Mrs. Fall, who were expected to re- | and the minister 1s already pied through the summer. and are |\, stree v rec s S el Kiernan and Mr. J. Boyce of the corps, and his dinners, even when small, are marvels in elegant | turn tomorrow, will remain for & |lisned there for (he wirtec oY ©%130-| cotablished in an apartment at the | Lo o0l strect which they recently) by her brother. John H. Hine-|Smith, jr. appointment, Tuesday night he entertained at dinner in honor of Mr.|time in their home, at Three Rivers, Seimer Highlands. which they have leased | Weniiem & Femmotn, T b who has | Dom Jr. of West ¥ and had as]® A special train will run to Mea- Warren Delano Robbins. chiei of the near east division of the State [N M. and probably will reach Wash-| The minister of Sweden, Capt. Wal- | for the season. T L N ek et boasmatron_of honor Mre. Juanita Glll-jdowbrook the day of the wedding. D M Robbi A series oi several small dinne: ties | InEtOn about the middle of the month. —— coma Tor okt o g ar-{man. The bride wore an aitractive} epartment, and Mrs. Robbins. A series oi several small dinner parties ALl —e | The military attache of the British | Fa¢ks, is their house gues going-away gown and carried a bou-{ The marr of Miss Katharine of importance were those arranged by Mr. Justice McReynolds for hls; Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pit- embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, p = Quet_of roses, lilies of the valley and | Ogkman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. house guests, the former Vice President and Mrs. Marshall, who areDey. who, with their daughter, have |Lane, former Secretary of the Inte-| Will return to Washington in Novem-{ Mre. Hamilton Wright has return-| orchids. Anita Gillman carried the|walter G. Oakman of New York city, Jeaving the first of the week spent the summer abroad, will re- | rior. /ber from England, where he is spend- | ed from her summer home in Maine|ring in a basket of pink roscbuds.|(o \r. John Hammond MacVeagh, son ing s {lurn to Washington the Ist of No- ==Lyl Ing two months' Iéave. He has leased | and i3 at her residence, 1521 New | Mr. Robert McCombs of Little Rock. by a former nrriage of Mrs. Kred- ember, Dr. and Mrs. James F. Mitchell have | the house at 1525 16th street, which | Hampshirc avenue. where she has) Ark., brother of the groom, acted as|cric Ogden de Billier of Washington, JG esy of Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall — . returned to Washington for the win- | formerly was occupied by the secre- THROU’H the courtesy g Senator and Mra. Frank B. Willls |ter, after spending the summer at Bar | tary of the Norwegian legation, Mr, was asked to be present at the first Senate women's luncheon at the | of Ohio, who are at the George Wash- | Harbor. The trip south | P v | Collin, and the secon, 3 Capitol on Tuesday, and it proved to be a sort of a love feast. Mrs.| ington Inn for the winter. have with |motor. © triP south was made by | e Swedisn Tegation e Fangal, °F Marshall organized the wives of senators into a Red Cross unit during| {hem thelr daughter, Miss Helen B i < : Willis, who will ret, 1 ig. G Fillia G | 5 af 5 the war, and for the sake of convenience the custom of having luncheon | this week to .mnun:,’:"h'-,? :133:2:.;: m?r}’in;rfif"sl‘ n‘fl“ix'm M e B e R LD G been joined her daughter, Miss| best man will take place October 19 e Rosalind Wright, who has been| A program of music was rendered|Church of The Trawshsaration New visiting in the west. by organist, Mr. J. Ernest Sparks: | York city. Following the ceremony . B. Rand, violinis there will be a small recepgion at the Crittenherger and Mrs. Kahle | 3 o “n™ | Colony Club. i R n st Point, will arrive to-|and “I Love You." —_— A.. has beenyuntil the recent return of the minis- | g5y for a visit with Mrs. Kahle's| Among the out-of-town guestS| 3. ang Mrs. George B. Walter of w served in the Senate office building, where they did their work, was in- | the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. | detailed as aide to Marshal Foch:}ter. charge d'affaires of the Serbian i v j. @ i y did work, Music. F 3 2} ter. 5 R 7 ere Maj. and Mrs. . Hinemon, 3 : . stituted, and when the call for garments was less imperative they con-| go oot o0 ammer 0 commander-in-chief | of - the allied | Jeation. will go to New York early |Barchts: Rear Admitel and Jire | Beror Weet P ana: Nire | Templeton, Pa. announce the mar- tinued the custom. Mrs. Coolidge naturally received the mantle of presi-| send will have as gaests T jarmiss through l?e N d';,”f";.-m: {2':‘1.3’52.?55‘%'{3.5353;,"’xosfl"'a"é’ ot | Hotel. Ciprows, 1 Great, Lakes | Mav Walker: to 3r: Tarleton Smith ; %5 thew i bt e JIr. : v in this country. Marshal Focl e . to be absent [~ 0 _____ training station, 1il.. and daughter:! Bea . i dency of the organization, and it showed a fine spirit of fellowship for | Mrs. Burr Cook and Mr. Neesley of |is expected to sall for' this country | two months. Mo Mes W B, Thomas, Charlotte, ‘l';;:"p:r-’fi:hxlsd . The ceremony e Mrs. George Colton Maynard is| M : urdav, October 1 The secretary of the Netherlands |again at 1540 Mintwood place after|N:. C.. and Mr. J. C. Brown, Arkadel-| by Rev. George W. Brown of the legation and Mme. Hubrecht will re- [spending the summer in the Berk- yh\(fi ‘:‘;fii | {-‘xrst Presbyterian Church, Carneg turn from New York tomorrow. Dr. |shires and at Marthas Vineyard. A e o e Mecueats| them to share honors Tuesday. Jackson, Mich, who are motoringiaboard the Paris October 22, and Both Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Marshall wore black gowns to the | {nToush the east and are expected il | will spend several weeks in the| luncheon. Mrs. Marshall may attend the luncheon this week. The really — United States. ’ severe look was taken from the gown of black canton crepe worn by | Senator and M Charles C. Curtis | nfiss Royall Draper is visiting her | Hubrecht went there Friday to meet Mrs. Collidge by the long-pointed draperies, with the extreme points ex- |of Kansas, had with them for a brief | couain, Maj, and Mrs. John D, Hol- | Mme. Hubrecht. who arrived vester- | Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Hill, Miss | 0Wns a large cotton plantation. T e . " = » C 5 D . 8. . i ) 4 5 vedding was solemnized Wednesda l el dtessainakis & Visit last week their daughter, Mrs.| omhe, at Fort Monroe, where the(day from their home in Holland, |Hill and Francis W. Hill, jr. have re- 2o L g tending below the hem of the dress, making it extremely modish. Her | Webster Knight of Providence. R. I, | jorne, At Fort Monroe where she spent the greater part of |turned to their home on Hiliyer place| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Fry an-| jeptember 21 when Mre. Lelia V. small hat, entirely of black velvet, was somewhat of an innovation for | formerly Leona Curtis. She brought & the summer. her, as she Fenerally wears a large hat. Mrs. Marshall's gown of black | her baby with her from Rhode Is-| Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young and satin was of blue black. and the collar was of king’s blue, while she also | 1204 their young son of Ohio will spend after spending the summer at Bleak [nounce the marriage of their daugh- A Hill, their summer home near Upper|ter Olive Sue to Dr. Donald B. HD,,;ONF The ceremony was performed The military attache of the Swedish ! Mariborough, Md. loway of Cleveland. The wedding |4l (he home of the bridegroonis a ! d tl Setmiie i thelr Voung son of ionlo will spend ', gation, Ma). Count Nils Bonde, hes ok ast S after; \\oreda hat .In all black iwehet. The handsome corsage bouquets pre-| Senator Walter E. Edge will re-|inwen an apartment st 1407 Highe|been lransférred to the legation in| Mrs Alexandra K. Anderson has L‘l°:‘hev'g;“an!;‘;'“-;"s‘"";‘-‘;)h;;‘;”;g:‘[' The bride wore a beautiful gown of sented to each. made up of the loveliest orchids and a few sprays of lilies |turn tomorrow from his home in At-|1and Terrace, Mascachusetls avente, | Brussels and will leave Warhington | reopened her apartment at 1157 K Robert Browning omciating. Atter | WoilCpsil, and her only attendunt of the valley, served as exquisite finishing touches to the costumes. lantic City, where he is spending_th, Nicest of all, when Mrs. Coolidge arrived at her apartment at the |¥eek-end after a few days in New | next month. Countess Bonde has been [strcet, after an absence of three a brief reception, Dr. and Mrs. Hol- | of blue silk. New Willard, she found a lovely huge box of flowers from Mrs. Harding, | Aonciornois, e avent to address the |Gl Mrs. David F. Kaime and Miss|in their home in Sweden through the the spent partly in her mativeloway p 2 3 advs Kaime have returned to their | summer and will ot return to this |0t o ol P2 M e ary G Ane [ hoveh, and il “malce therr home in | Y520 sl Mr. Ober was attended ach as best man. north, and will make their home in| AMr. and Mrs. Ober will he at homs > . . b American Manufacturing and Export tment in the C ecti country, but will'join Count Bonde at v i 55 " X with her felicitations, because of the wedding anniversary of the Vive | Assoclation. Mra Sarah 1o6 Phillips | spending the summer o the hareh | 18 new post. derson will join her mother tomorrow, | Cleveiand. after October 15, at 126 C strec! President and Mrs. Coolidge. C will close their home in Atlantic|shore and in the White mountains. — : Nove Geonie. = ¢ Toer southeast. 1CIty the first of this week and join|Mrs. Kaime and Miss Kaime will| The attache of the legation of |° 2 The marriage of Miss Jvy Mai Rupp el At aind TR the genator here for the season. leave this week for a visit in St | Bcuador and Senora de Penaherrera : iand Mr. Harry Carl Lease took place| The marriage of Miss June Lorain: 1SS MARY O. WALLACE, the daughter of the S b - . i “lare spending a few weeks at the 5 3 3 Monday afternoon, October 3, at the | Robic to Mr. Robert R. McDonald took S5 M . W ACE ] ghte he Secretary of Agricul- R tative W. M. Stafford of| Hotel La Fayette before starting for 01 é a Marne A the residence of|place in St. John’s Chapel, Pomonkey ture and Mrs. Wallace, is chairman of the Vassar salary endowment epresentative W. . Stafford of) i ut. Col. and Mrs. Frederick | Ecundor at the end of October. where ay 'for o WHere {ihe bride's aunts, the Misses Mudd, | Md. Wednesday, October 3. Rev drive for the District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland, | Mil¥aukee, Wis., has returned toipcioreqx of Omaha spent @ few | they will spend three months' jeave. |3he was cntertained b - and | \Gith whom ade her home. | Chiarlens 3 Curtis: SMlclAtng. AY(E 3 vi i i 3 3 Figd r : . : 5 oA mndis Mrs. Stewar rnin . 8. 4 Nove . and Mrs. and her work in connection with raising the $50,000 quota for her dis. |Washington for the vinter and hasidays early last week with Mre. Dev-| mpe yice consul of Cuba in Wash- |prior to her sailing on the U, §, 8 {p The ceremony wax performed by | (in“Fe'St home to their friends « trict—quite a large one—is engaging her almost every waking moment, {21 apertment at the Hotel La Fay-|ereux's parents Mr. and Mrs Wdward| jngion, Senor de Quesada, will ente s | Indian Head, Md. Miss Wallace is a charming, vivacious girl, and, while the highest type |ette. for a few days. Mrs. Devereux will | {ain & large company in the audi- given in marriage Ly her brother, - ed o § th 5 coll rea : . torlum of the National Museum to- L Cards have been issued announ of the new college woman, is not at all averse to society, dancin, d t in Bronxville and return to 3. T Mr. Willam H. Rupp, and was at- v the frivols of the lighter side of life. She is f p 18 an = ML e 2t the week tg | morrow evening in celebration of the [ Mr. axd Mrs. H. G. Fuller have)Mr s . at-| ;g the marriage in Washington he lig e of life. She is fond of outdoor life, and | The Treasurer of the United States) Washington the end of the week 10| anniversary of Cuban independence. [gone to Atlantic City and are SUESLS | e | Wednesday evening of Mrs, Marcia on:sugxg:;ip;s::n::ds tlolhfi?’d her way over tol:he little tea house which |and Mrs. Frank are spending the|COmPlete her visit w T Parents.| mpere will be an interesting program |at the Hotel Traymore. Bliss Wilson and Mr. Tracy H. La: > n| 2 er presence a3 week or two ago, and with a s A f Cuban music and colored as well —_ v Immediately after the ceremony. SRES: Search week-end in Newmarket. Va, where| Mrs. Buchanan and her daughter, 4 3 for a few weeks before leaving f few girl friends take tea on the gallery overlooking the city. S “Mary Bu . Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Droop have|fo g for enderson to join her husband in San | (5o ;’l(—dro. Calif. Catholic Church. The bride motion pictures of Cuba® will be which was performed by the Rey they went by motor, accompanied by |Mixs Mary Buchanan, of Columbus, | gp, TUIHO™ P returned from a four-month stay in | their new station in the Philippines. | 7"'G" " *pigrce of All Souls’ Tni- MrjandjMis & JoWhite, the “Georgs” Washington Inn. dMiss Europe and are now at their country, Rear Admiral and Mrs. George C.[tarlan Church in the apartment of Guests at White House Informal Tea Gi Mr. and Mrs, Perry Heath have re. |Buchanan will ‘enter & local school | 1unis deaacion ) pn . Uiy Ngiher: |home in Virginia, where they oxbect|pemey and drs. Remey Raive retirned | the “bride in T ashington for a. T, an T8, pi r a N 3 . H. deto remain. for the month o ctober. : = - . Mrs. e ashington for 68 rven turned to thelr home on § street from |2nd Mrs. Buchanan will remain here | Begufort, will arrive in New Orleans to the Grafton Hotel for the winter, | and Mvs. "{',.’,'p through New Eng- - % for o visit with Senator and Mrs. e after spending the summer at James. Go Later to Theater After Christening|E2r°%, yhere (h*%eiens 'he S Prank BEWHIGherie ratomiae ;;!,‘-Z‘Q?Z'slfi‘i"'ufi‘fifi?‘.'f"fh’é‘ SSichentien {tha Tecent arrivals 5t Hotel 9:22;33?5';3;&"31“ Defora returning to Wash B, e itoon and. 16 the GabEh: The sident and Mrs. Hardin, Mr. Switzerland and Italy. held there 1ast month. Mr. de Beaufort, [Atlantic City. weeks in g Afr. Al Bliss. he President s. Harding| Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Kauftmann Columbus, Ohio. who was charge d'affaires of the Atlantic Ci B N oomwaiy o withastithe entertained at dinner last night at| will be hosts at a small and informal G. Pfitsch tertai Do Netherlands legation here since the Mr. Nathan Weill and sister, Miss — 5 ded Mr. Ca al the White House Senator Hale, Mr. |tea this afterncon. following - ine |smali wompany. &t Tanchoan At ths |jo 20, Gertrude Deane Bunker has | gcpariure of the former minister, Mr. [Ida AVelll, have returned from a three- || Mr. and Mrs. Wooabury Blair will| seremony Mcluded 5 Shr, [gresar and Mrs. Louis Brush and Mr. B, F.|christening in St. John's Church of |Shoreham yesterday. wken his guests|yg for Honolulu, where she will join g::nz:“wvzilrlu;g;r'\: :ev;:—nlhoweel:a week trip to Denver, Salt Lake City Where they will m-yk:: ;;;t :zr“: Carr, and the latter's mother, Mrs. Meyers, the entire party later oocupyine | thelr Infant son, who will be named | acontis retuined so her apariment a¢| ek husband. Dr. frank ¥, Bunker, | foilana. B0 o et T ellomstoncinat . before returning to Washington for | Ezra Koon. Upon her retwm to t co an-Pacific Union. . 5 ashing! 3 T 1 Loel prestgents x at the Belasoo | for his late grandfather, Franklin K. |Wardman Park Hotel for the eason. | wers Junusry | Mrs. Bunker will 8c-| me. Hu‘l,_m—mg ~¢ Born, Switser- |p 0%, 204 Mrs. Baslle C. d'Ouakilthe season ke their home at 1731 Columbia e Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge ' Lane, Secretary of Interior in former Mr. and Mrs. Whiliam Nelson Taft|Sompeny her husband on a tour of|jand, who has have returned to Washington for the ) on VISiting her | eiucer: he aicer wan formerly Miss| Miss Gladys Smith will accompany | road. will_entertain President and Mrs. | President Wilson's cabinet. The Rev. r. ar Jopan, China, Australia and the Phil- | mocke ™ Nre Bon. Gamp, 16 spendin, - Mrs. I T. Mann and her daughter, v i 1siting _the latter's parents, Mr. ) . is spending |Leonia Florence Farra of Brooklyn, : ghter, < Harding at dinner at the New Wil- | Roland Cotton Smith, who performed and Brs. Eugene D. Carusi, before|iPPines: S 3 fortnlght In N FOrK. ¢ the B |N: Y. /She was a bride of the late Mis Alice Bann oniitnels. felurntio| Mise Baboen v e the marriage ceremony for the baby's |TStUrDIng to thely home in Haver-| Mr. and Mrs Chauncey Parker| garian legation, Dr. Lessinoff, enter- *W™™¢r o Miss Smith. who has been with her| Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Babsor . parents in St. John's Church, will of- |a¢ Lake Placid. ;ho ge"e l-},?';‘m he fesidence Of| tained & company at Tuncheon at the | rs. William 3. Scudder, who, with | mother in Corsica for some time, will | have issued invitations for the mar- Card Party at Twin Oaks, iaciate at the christening this after. _ Mal Gen and Mrs Willlam Crozier | Shoreham yesterday. . her daughters, the Misses Scudder,|spend the winter with her grand.|riage of thelr dagphe o oy 3 Cer . Mrs. 3 ulke, who | Edw . g H s ok noon, and ‘Mrs. Lane, the baby's ma- |, F; James McCahill of Lake City,|the winter colony. Mrs. Parker is a recently returned to Edgemor a pod 5 30 R in_Stanion Henoy, 3 Buardey ome of Mrs. Linthicum Minn., is established in the house at . 7 Epending the summer at Nonquitt,|will present her to Washington so- | evening. Oct 3 fornal randmother, and Mr. and Mre, | ooy Blncoua IThed 1, (he Bouse ot xister of” Mat, ‘Gen. Willam Mason | Mre, F; H. McCoy Hostess [Shendle, (he simmet A% Nonduitt | e {ne" Clivars” Baptist. Churcn. atize Mrs. Linthieum, wife of former|Victor Kauffmann. the parents of Mr. [cently leéased from Gen. and Mrs.lof Representative - Richard Wayne A Sh M, . !Miss Sarah Scudder. to Vassar Col ';:rls) Mann and her _daughter also Babson wi I' e attended by her si: Representative J. Charles Linthicum, | Kauftmann, will be present, the cere. | G¢0T8e Barnett The hiouse was frst|parker of New Jersey t Shower for Miss Boddis |iese. where she is a student. i‘i'emef.;“fiffl‘é’x?&'f"o}”M’r‘;.’“s?é’{.f“;‘{| has loaned her home, Twin Oske. at|mony to take place at 3:30 o'clock. | Frederick I Thompson, who now are| Capt. Philip Williams, assistant Mrs. Frank H. McCoy was hostess| Mr. mnd Mrs. J. B. Worrall of [Heiberg, who will alsobe presented to| Man and Miss, fether Jauffmann oo a!smel:lr. Mld.. for a ca:{d prr!: Mrs. Edward Doheny of California, an |living - w‘llrfm‘ndy‘{k !l!o:el. chief of t.he"fiureluho! nav‘i‘gnuon. ;‘t ‘d -urprllel mlsg::hbneolsl tuhnwher mve'rlpool. England, are guests at 1heisuclety this season. ! D';: ;xv:u;nol e, Vo cou'u?n 1 Vedn afternoon a a'clock.. wi they will s the winter. Williams have taken an|Monday evening, ober 3, for her | Powhatan. £ by q 2 # o old family friend of Mrs. Lane, and [Fhorg they, will SBend B8 W Ier |and e Nt AThe Westroreland, |slster, Miss Alverta S, Boddis, whose |. Mr. and Mfs. 3 Cochrane Armour|the bride, will be.flower girl, Mr. for the benefit of the Daughters of — S Orster will be best ton and the American Revolution. The party | Miss Sidney Webb, Mr. George Jarvis | erine McCahill, was married April 33| where they will probably 3 "the | masriage to Vern Ervin Hill, C. T.| Gen. and Mrs. W. G. Haan have|of Chicago arrived yesterday at the [ Norman Oy 1 will be given under the auspices otlot Boston and Mr. Noel Symons will {to. Mr. Franklin K. e, son of Mrs, {winter, They formerly had an apart-|U..8. N. will take place: the .early |Ejven up their apartment at 1302 18th Willard for a short visit in Washing- | the ushers will be Mr. Vernon Knos; the Maryvland State Society. stand as sponsors. Franklin K. Lane and the’ lste Mr. “ment at 2151 California street. street'and are at the Brighton Hotel [ton. “(Continued on Fl 6. part of November.