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AR 2 ) it THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 19, 1922_PART 2. Lt ; sl R MRS ! Sy EREDERICK : o : CAMPBELL, ; . . ; = who ha y : . ! ; arrive R ;L e ’\\‘Il_\\"l\"t.\"t\\"\"l\"l.\"'l.\‘mvfi\"l\vl- B e ) -MRS. FRED MORRIS DEARING. Vife of the New Minister toPortuqal _ | Return of the President| And Party Brings Renewed| Interest in Social Activity Mirs. Harding Makes Presence Felt by Graciously Meeting Small Groups—Diplomats to Be Hosts This Week. |Dinners, Luncheons, Teas - In the Society Calendar: Vice President ;nd Mrs. Coolidge Honor Guestsv:: at Home of Mrs. H. C. Corbin—Other Feature Events. FUGENE MEYER. Jr M1ss BETTY BYRNE, Daughter of Mrs. tonJ. i HOAEi ek the ateos " ¥ The Vice President an€ Mrs. Cool- | Wallace Radcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. idge were the honor guescs at dinner | Berryman and Mr. A. P. Clark. last evening of Mrs. Henry C. Cor-|Later in the evening Mr. Berryma bin, who had a company of fourteen to | £ave 2 brief exhibition of the ca meet them in her apartment at the| COMISUS art. : Connecticut. Mrs. Corbin will enter-| Col. and Mrs. Stephen L. H. Slocum taln another dinner company Tues- wWere hosts at dinner last evening &t day night, the Everglades Club, in Palm Beach, where they are spending the season.. ', The dinner party entertained at|Their guests were Priscilla, the’, lNotea of Activities ; 1vitH 3 as Senator Newberry Back 'Weddings a Main Feature S Newber s ! Of Diplomatic Corps : S Of SOClety Happenlngs Other Personal Items Return From|the Racquet Club last night by Col.|Countess of Anmesiey: Mr. and Mrs. s | And Cabinet Members, Saulsburys E. Lester Jones, chairman of the in- | John §. Curtie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. 5 . . ternational boundary commission be- | Mitcheil and Mr. William T. Eldridge Wilmington—Miss Helen|tWeen the United States and Canada, b R‘ d G f R and director of the coast and geodetic Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland enter- - ymond Guest of Repre-|zurvey, in honor of the Governor of | tained at dinner last evening at the A Alaska, Mr. Scott C. Bone, and the | Army and Navy Club. The table was sentative ana Mrg. Gard. ohairman of the Alaskan engineering | adorned with pink spring flowers and i commission, Col. Fredertk Mears,|the guests included Brig. Gen. and Senator Truman H. Newberry will|carried 4 delighttul sug¥estion of | Mrs. Williim D. Counor, Representn return the middls of the week from |northern clime. > While the menu|tive and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, Maj The marriagé of Miss Eilspeth|fronds, and her hat was of sequins Hot Springs, where he went Wednes- 321‘2;:‘1‘1 d:;:nrll'::d g‘r"e‘z s‘:)((’:lil:&e:]fi:n‘ t;;n{,ic l:lu]:gl;‘l::. lle);al';bnlff'! H:"‘h”r’ g‘“‘hf“;rmf( “;: f.::’f““::f!'"; tulleitonmateh gl day with Mrs. Newberry, who will|within its covers were suggested|and 3rs W. T. Merry, Col. and Mrs. + wife of Capt. am H. Reynolds, | he bridesmaids included Miss| . oin at the resort for a fortnight|many Alaskan delicacies previously | Dion Williams, Commander and Mrs. ° U. & M, to Mr. Edward John Lapp of | Hanna Lippman, who wore & vellow | oo™ By " Mre Newberry | Untested by most of the guests pres- | Charles M. Oman, Mrs. Paul Fitzsin New York will take place tomorrow | brocade gown trimmed in gold froge: =S " Y|ent. mons, Miss Mary Wallace, Mr. and . afterncon /T remony will be i e Lin H * | were accompanied to Hot Springs by The table was shaped like the let- | Mrs. Louis S. Owsley, Mr. and M S e i U per- | Miss Lillian Horowitz, in pale green |y “ang Mrs. Murray W. Sales of |ter A, with the cross near the center { Malcolm . McConihe, Mrs. Franco formed at 6 o'clock in the home of [beaded georgette gown trimmed |1l ol who spent a few days with|Of red and white flowers, while the |Berger Moran, Miss Madeleine Austin. Capt. and Mrs. Reynolds, 2230 Q street, | with clusters of beaded roses; Miss early blossoms of the season in red |Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Mr. Wil- g Senator and Mrs. Néwberry In Wash-{and white were scattered gracefully |liam J. Price, Capt. John Lawren by the Rev. Andrew R. Bird, pastor | Elizabeth Brooks, wnose gown wag |, oo, Ll o el B . s Graao ot of the Church of the Pllgrims, and|Oof flame-colored beaded taffeta. and The guests of Col. Jones included |Dr. Jumes mery, Mr. Thomas there will be a dinner at the French embassy, and to start things off pro- _| Miss Sarah Flax, who wore salmon| Former Senat: d Mrs. Willard 8 > oix , the ambassador | Will be followed by an informal re = or! enator and Mre. ard | Senator Reed Smoot, Senator Wesley | Lloyd Jenkins, Mr. Benjamin Flour e pink panne velvet. All of the at-!o iop. o rorurned yesterday from a|Le Jones, Senator Atlee Pomerene, |nmey, Mr. Addison Flourney and Mr | pitiously will be the beautifully appointed dinner given tomorrow by going on leave of absence and because | ception for the small company |tendants wore sequin and tulle pic- Senator Key Pittman, Senator Bert|Jdohn M. Hudgins of the .University Count D. A. Constantini, special adviser, temporarily attached to the|of inl health. ’ which will witness the ceremeny. lugrlmi:mt‘o éno:lldc:lml;el:cmw:t: S brief visit in Wilmington. M. Fernald, Senator Willlam H. King, | of Virginia, zon of the hostess. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE return of the President and his party to Washington brings renewed interest in social life on every side, for, while they have practically discontinued their social program until after Lent, Mrs. Harding is gracious in making special engagements to meet small groups of visiters in the White House, attends concerts and other- wise makes her presence felt. Then just the mere fact of the White House having its rightful occupants in residence there gives a more cordial feeling in the social world. Mrs. Harding's first interest on her return will be exercised in the fine colonial gardens at the south front of the residence, where hundreds of bulbs were put in last autumn that|saturday evening at the embassy. there might be a bountiful supply of blooms by Easter. The once dainty N anbaasadur T Russies Mt Bidhe crocus blossoms which annually lured hundreds of tourists to visit the | yeren, entertained a company at din- White House Javm are no more, the flock of sheep kept by Presidentln" last evening. Wilson devouring them roots and all. The ambassador of Japan and Bar- oness Shidehara will leave Washing- ton at the end of this week, en route to the Pacific coast, end will sail April 2 for Japan, where they will spend Jusserands to Entertain at Dinner — Ambassador Bakhmeteff Is Host—Oth- er Notes of Social Interest. ‘The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will entertain at dinner Mies Elspeth Hughes to Become Bride of Mr. Edward J. Lapp—Other Matrimonial Events Announced. I THF.RE are some important dinner parties and luncheons on for this week, several of them with diplomats as hosts. Saturday evening - ) ] . . . Js — Miss Elizabeth Rynell of Riverside, Senator Harry S. New, Senator How o 1 C 403 301 s . - g \1:.::]" ei:;‘:::i:i‘nWh\:)illr:;ao"::eml:zni::‘l:e;sa?:‘h: fa':rsliau leg:tio:e’;;es:: The Secretary of War and Mrs|celc, cousin of the bride, will be g""'";k:“d“t'ha““;’?"‘-s’l:;r‘:' M‘l;fusu',‘;. Forsier Roprementative snd Mra 3’% s‘m"s"u",' s:",}‘;" }!“""“ W= 3 ““l"flfl" amsuy Tavmv! 1sually Sting v Ys to return toda Shrlick ard T v ohnson, Senator Salden P. Spencer, ., will be the guest 97+ [ Weoks Src xpeoted Lo Y| maid o honor, and the bridesmaids|ney EHrlick and Mr. Bernard Trupp.: Warren Gard have had as their guest | JO/000m FERRHSS SRV, B0 TRETEST { of honor at dinner Friday evening 11 will B8 Miss Cornella Magruder Bowle F“’f;‘:. }g"l‘fl"“’d“lf;’”"{}‘d at g“ Miss Helen Raymond, who returned|cColeman du FPont, Representative|be given Ly her daughter. Mrs. “nd Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark. | konetop wuls and later Mr. and Mrs |t her home in Wyoming, Ohio,| William §. Greene, Representative|Wilfred Du Puy. Mre Thompson wii Mr. Richard Zantzinger will be best|Iattcr traveling in a :srk"‘glu: Pl-"co_ Thursday. Miss Raymond spent a|Frank W. Mondell, Representative |be the guest of Mrs. Du Iuy until the B latter traveling in a dark blue trico | fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Gard on|Jullus Kahn, Représentative Rufusjend of the next wee ; from Florida, where they have been for the past month. when Mirza Husscin Khan Alai and his staff celebrate the Persian new year. The Sec v of State, Mr. Hughes, will be guest of honor. Sen- ator and Mrs. Key Pittman have on a dinner for Tuesday evening, and The Secretary of the Interior and Wednesday nigint the new Postmaster General and Mrs. Hubert Work |¥rs. Fall left Washington Thursday|man and the ushers will be Mr. John : & her way to her home from New York, | Hardy, Representative Joseph W. . s o b > . Sprague, Mr. Grant Lyons and Mr.|hat. They will reside at 3213 6th|,pere she spent a portion of t ns, R ative 1b Mrs. Breckinridge Long will enter =~ will be honor gucsts at a dinner party, when the third assistant postmas- | for a short sejourn out of town and|w.ni; 41l of Lehigh University and | street northwest after March 20 peti sl L P he gz;,,*,,, ;‘:’::::e',,.,m, Afben. tain a company of twentv at luncheo e out-of-town guests here for Cramton, Representative Charles . |today in her home on 1sth street. ] wiil return to their apartment at|fraternity brothers of tho bridegroom. ter general and Mrs. Warren Irving Glover will entertain at Wardman | tie Miss Mary Lapp, sister of the|tho wedding included Mrs. Lippman! My and Mrs. Edward J. Lapp will | Curry, Representative Albert John- Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow. m — Park Hotel. I FEE bridegroom, will be the flower girl|and Miss Hanna Lippman o h‘;" arrive today from their home in New | son, Representative Patrick H. Kel-| Mrs. Bixler, wife of Representatit The minister of the Serbs, Croate|2nd William Resnolds, jr., will be the York and Miss Ida Sioan, of BaRI- | york and will spend a few days at|ley, Representative George H. Tink-|Harris J. Bixler of Penusvivanis, e minister o e , CTroats|irgin bearer. more. the Shoreham. They will come to|h: Represenitatiye fiton W.|®ave a luncheon Tuesday at the Co: and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch en-| " capt and Mrs. Reynolds are enter- Washington for the marriage of :heéir m‘.me, Representative R. Walton | 8ressional Club, when her guests i GEN. Pershing has a dinner party arranged for Friday evening, and sl Miss Cannon will entertain a company the following evening, in honor | tertained a company at dinner last| iaining for_the wedaing Mrs. Sigerly | | Miss Lucy Tae Be:"""m:“dm“:: son, Mr. Edward John Lapp, to Miss | Moore, fapreséntative Zebulon Wea- [ cluded Mrs. Clarence Ackerman, M of her niece, Miss Helen Le Seure. Nor will dancing be taboo, for on | 6vening at the legation. Baleh of Philadeiphia, 3Mrs. Eugene e °w:"§°n’;‘d‘;‘ T e anar. | Elspeth Hughes,” which will take|ver, Mr. Dan A. Sutherland, Mr. Chief | Truman G. Palmer, Mrs. Enos S. Ne: Wednesday evening Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood will give a small place tomorrow. Justice McCoy, Gen. James A. Bu- |man and Mrs. Faxson. Y. ' gh! g The minister of Sweden and Mme. rch by the pastor, the chanan, Mr. Gilbert Grosvenor, Col. dance, and Thursday there will be an Army dance, preceded by a number | Wailenberg and Miss Wallenberg, who Re Johnson. The ceremony = . < Mrs. Hugh M. North, jr., of Lan o o Mrs. Husted, wife of nta- . Mr. was performed at § oclock, In the | oy o James W Hunted will cevorn.to e I M wiliam B small tea Saturday afternoon for Mrs of interesting dinner parties. Mi-Careme will be marked by several gay | 1eft last week for a southern trip, will | 1op "pqa, Lamb, Dr. parties, some for cards, some for dancing and others for a general carni- | Joeng, *ome time in Florida and Cuba) " S presence of a large company of rela- | per home in Peekskill, N. Y., today | Harry Covington, Mr. Rudolph Kauff-(Kahn of New York, known profex- val, combining both features and a program besides. T s o Aprtl. Bt Bl FO D Rl ErE Tessstion ta The Tiome Cof the | (OF the season. N, M Cogrtand e M et Tty vy fos e < ;¢ —— bride. Mrs. A. Clyde Connelly was Mrs. mer Lo o ety rdm RS. Coolidge is quite generally sought for luncheon parties, and on | , The mintster of Bolivid and Senora et . txr"nnsu station, Matron of honor, mnd the bridesmalds | yoor: 2ha ‘;fi-fiin‘:’ o hae rorarheq | man, D= h S Cumming, Col | Sihte Bopar ment ClubSsrTwartnn y oo O J de Balltvian, with Seriorita de Ballivian, | 5t o Chaplain W, | were Miss Bernetta M. Beavers and |1, Wardman Park Hotel, wh Robe Harper, Mr. John Beli X = Y1 March 30 she will be the guest of honor at a luncheon with Mrs. |nave returned to Washington after a | > ey stary Power 8i plain W | ies Mary O. Cook, sister and cousin | will spend the spring season. Mr they | smallwood, Mr. John Oliver La Gorce. | 1 . ghanks,, wife of Mal Gen Eugene Hale, mother of Senator Hale, as hostess. The most important | month's stay in New York. where the | {oqnington, 1. or Blgmers of | e e M. A; Clyde Connelly | Mvs, “Mortimer have - epont several | MI:, Stephen T. Mather, Col C T-) David Shanks, was hostess at lunch- social events of last week were for the Vice President and Mrs, Coolidge, { minister was engaged on officlal busi- | poyton Calvert of Gskiahoma. Was best man. and the ushers wers | winers in Washington, romaining here | Lo oot iar: e ol James A Draln, | con Thursday at the Army and Navy Mrs. Henry C. Corbin’s dinner at the Connecticut closing the list for the | 7€** Mr. J. Louis Martin and Mr. ‘George | through the period of the war. 3 D. Brown, Mr. 5. W.|Club. week. Wednesday night they were guests of Senator and Mrs. Key Pitt-| mne minister of Persia, Mirza Hu Miss Vivian Gordon Brown, daugh- | S. Kilgore, e Stratton, Dr. E. W. Nelson, Capt ’ S 3 S - | ter of Mrs, Geary Brown, and Ens! The bride wore a gown of white| Mrs. James Robert McK N vt Murte o T Mre. Enos . Newman had a co man, and Thursday night of the assistant secretary of war and Mrs.[sein Khan Alal. will entertain at o O M e e R i | satin trimmed with ‘crystals, made | turned to New York from Koo Bas ve-| Robert Lee Faris and Mal. Willlam | e F008, % ToTIORT, ta-table t Vgalm_n gh;’. w;-le another ;hnner of particular social importance was ;:ncfiwne - ;h:'hnlsl‘ofil}“fir‘z‘ 9F be married Easter Monday morning, [ with a train, and her tulle prell was|where she wae the guest for several Dowie v that given by the minister of China and Mme. Sze, in honor of the am- | the Bee Stat A April 17. The ceremony will be per- | held by a coronet of orange blossoms. | weeks of Mrs. Robert Dun Dou will | Hotel, in honor of M b:suslor of France and Mme. Jusserand. , the s i Zfilemt{?fln of “tlhehfi;::h:h:;w !“e:‘:-mm..d at 11:30 o'clock in 8t. Paul's|She carried bride roses, with a|Mrs. McKee's daughter, Mrs. Curt “B:;'::; fl.‘: Fm"rf:nyt ]«;ll;‘:::nnon; Thompson of Honolulu. v reception w! esiden guests | chyren, at the corner of 16th and V[shower of sweet peas. The matron | Reisinger, will return early in April|,e the week, having cards out for o - . 2 from offictal and resident society will! gireets. Miss Brown will be attended [ of honor was in orchid georgetté | from Parls, where sheé has been Visit-|iyo dinners, one Tuesday evening Mra. Barbour Daingerfield and M THE approaching departure of Baron Kijuro Shidehara, ambassador |be in the compan 1 by Mise Lady Jane Raby as maid of | crepe with a picture hat to match |jng her brother and sistér-in-law, Mr.{anq the other Saturday. of Japan, from Washington, 6n leave, does not come as a surprise| Tne minister of Finland, Mr. Axel}"““"'{' and Mea: Rickard Bell Buchan: Lang, e |~ s Bl BRcHeatiMoRee Staft { tea this aft for the latt i i 52 , sister of Miss Brown, wi er : > a this afternoon for the latter’s here, for he has been in such poor health as to prevent his actively | Leonard Astrom, 1s expected back to- A eTf honor. The’ bridesmaids| The bridemaids wore apricot georg-| Maj. and Mrs. David St Plerre The chief of staft, United Statest ol U ughter-in-law, Mr. o e t da Army, . John J. Pershins, carrying out his social duties for many months. became so ill just { @8y after a stay of several days !n',m be Miss Bleanor Carroll Hill, Miss | ette crepe gowns, with hats of the | Gaillard will close their apartment|ontertain a large company at dinner | Henry Shepherd of Shepherdstown, after the arms conference opened that Baromess Shidehara came from ko New York. shortly and leave for Nashville, Tenn. ' Vi h i) ar 3 - 3 -, | Friday evening at Rauscher's. . Va., who are spending the week apan to join him, and zfter the firs tw i _ ' ford, Miss Mary Emily Hamiiton, Miss | ers of turquoise blue, and they carried where the former has been ordered for e end with them. iJnl:‘t the éanfercnce though he ewg; : g:i’e:arle ('}l‘:: :a:flno:"r !:e e not’ o Ganitrone, and Stgnoca | lrome Hancock Fussoll-Miss iiga- DNk rocs S ormaatiy Biiss Mows Blorert wara! sl Lmsistant Attorney Oeners ack i ’ . o VIC IREOM & aroness e e given up thelr apari. |beth Carter of Virginia and Miss The church had a pretty decora-|ter formerly Miss Mona Blodgett, were ' rs. Rush Holland of Wardman Park| Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark will have not been able to take any active part in social life, though she has Qua e Dorothy Townsend of Baltimore. tion of palms, ferns and early spring | married less than a year ago and have vw{l] entertain at dinner Saturday,|have a company of twenty at a buf Srecty lent her name as patroness for various affairs for charity. Baron | Benitrave pa poe (0. New “York: o flowers, and Mrs. George F. Rossrecently returned from a wedding trip | April 1, in homor of the Postmaster | fet supper this evening in homor of Shidehara came here as ambassador almost two years ago, b:t appaor 3‘!‘1::‘; ?l:.: unfi;‘&fl:he am:h“;omo‘l-!-' .,“‘..{“"":"ir"."fx m"fl%‘fl' gr.n“d "é?. ':d“:! e m:‘xln‘; (/PSS o e General and Mrs. Hubert Work. ggl:‘ llz.llm E:‘M “1::"' ’Iila"'.:Yd. . . . B A 2 = laughter of . &an ul = inces lerger, oprano, s —_—— n pp, whose marr! 0 W 0 s ently the climate has never agreed with him. His Iepznure is announced | sioner is Iocated, and the signora i8) ., ana Mr. Jack Kots took place |two solos preceding the ceremony. *Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage and her| Cqpt. and Mrs. Williash H. Reynolds | place tomorrow. o ws only a six-months leave, during which time Mr. Sa i 1in Balttmore for a visit before join- | ROl 20C Coring "at the Israel Con-| Mr. and Mrs. Altman left later for |daughter, Mrs. W. Pott Secotf, 16ftgntertained a company of twenty-five s . dao Saburi, eoun-fyn e por: Sremution, 1ith- and Kuclid streets, | 8 wedding trip to New York and At- | Washingion last evening for Nerfolk. |at dinner last e for the lat-| Epsilon Chapter, Kapps Beta Pi sefor, will serve as char i s 3 as charge d'affaires. The charge d'affaires of Stam, Phra | Rabbi G.” Silverstone oflcl:tllxl'. fjaaticscio, e iater yeatingiid Sa. iy k! ez | ;n Hughes, ::: Sorority, entect nea dinner ; - . o - thy resence of a rge thering of | traveling su of A weed, Wi and r. Edward John P o 8 af e clubhouse o e 8= Y ESTERDAY morning and for the two coming Saturday mornings the e b e e o | relatives and friends. sathering of | reNat 'o¢ Harding blue_milan’ straw | Hampton Roads. York, whose marriage will take place of American University young element of society will devote attention to the welfare of the | sovern] suests from out of town will| Quantities of ferns adorned the | trimmed with ostrich feathers. On vieidng fee mother for & fortnight and | {smorrow. afternoon at 6 o'clock. oy Club, moving picture shows being given for its benefit. Mrs, |be in the company. e thelmgretue i theys will Eunakatitely S A s r 3 E 2 — t! walls. e 3 Was string N ol:,m'dFCa‘lv 9lsmh olidge ?ox'h"m" yesterday, turning her box over t0| g,ngrs da Elisalds, wite of the min- | in marriage by her’father, wore & e s, B0 Wiltied DaiPhy Bak aghier | L PO At GIadr Weliesiay e¥en-[pines o honor et the bexd of the: i'h n l:n vn“n'r 0 k’l 'EI‘ for e;tergammga party of t, eir young friends. | ister of Ecuador, will entertain at a |sequin gown over white Kkitten's ear “ln n%ifiqnf‘.v “’r}he ?e-ntl:n‘l ::‘i; guest, her mother, Mrz Alexand ‘: ing. u?le. l:d Miss Gertrude Leonard re-: ! e show was “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” at Keith’s Theater, 2nd Mrs. | lunoheon Tuesday at the legation, on | crepe, and her vell of sequin tulle|dende of Dr. Wi TR fen®, b (OMmCl | Ramsey Thompson f Penn Yan, N. Y..| cCol. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Wilder will N e e e 11y Yawrence C. Phipps took a box in which to entertain her children and | 16th t jas 2:‘.;’,;}'“",:,"::2‘,‘;‘,, of lilles of | AmBassador 10 tue Bine: Edwards of 'Who will remain with her for a fort: | entertain at a luncheon t0day at|dinner wers Mra Ralph Watts Ward- - their residence, 1601 R street. well, Miss Adele Stewart, Miss Chris. their guests, while Mrs. Edwin Denby, wife of the Secretary of the Navy,[ The charge d'affaires of Austria and| bouqnet, of bride roses and lilies of |No. 4 Hickory avenue, Takoma Park, ) Right tine Quick, Miss Ethel Lee Lawi Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr will give a Diana Cumming, Miss Annette Ash-|same material, trimmed with stream- el Spenser Mussey, one of the honorary Col. and Mrs. Sherman Milés will | members of the chapter, occupled th ‘was also a box-holder, entertaining her own and other children. S: M Prochnik will entertain at an ! th ley. Miss Bessie Gilmsan ‘Washington, and Pastor J. P. Ander- e B goraing, March 25, “Little Red Riding Hood” will fil the ey | i” buflet | supber party fhis | tended the brile as maid of honor, |son were married Pastor O. A Hall e T T e T | ormer GO o e innes Tuss: | Miss_Gertrude Leonard Miss Elss™l. | O e hoir ‘shartment at 2028 | weering o gown Of Orchid taffeta being the offclating clergyman and | WICES (Ro%enent’ a fow days on her | dey eveming: Gov. and Mre. Folk re. | %ioner, Miss Beryl Gould and Mis o e and gt {“"L"’l‘;'e‘gcs"‘"d“ they will rally just as strong | Gonnecticus avenue. earlng & BOwn O 45 and ostrich | the United States deputy consul be- | WHere st SRent &, fen My on Mot |day evening oy from New York, . = = farm in Vermont. where they went to attend the opéra. ing the witness. The military attache of the British | m———m———————==——————o——=| Miss Edwards left Washington for Miss Adeline Oxnard entertained a embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, who China January 2, taking the voyage| wrs. Van Auken Mills has been com-| M @ Mrs. George A. Garrett en- | company of young people at dinner . Wear Colors on Ankl 3 T enonging 3 month's vacation in the ! Ergland, Cpmmodore Chariton Wil lon the stesmship Nanking. ncel all -1, r, an fast evening preceding the dance at on es Mrs. North Hostess to I8 e e Carottan and will| Lo Eand: 1 as sir attachs By Wine | “Tie house was vesuticully decoratsd polled to cancel all social engage | ertained & company of fen atinner | 1" 2000 s, 75 Countey Club. not. return until the first of April. Commodore Malcolm Georgs Christle, ' with flowers'from Dr. Wu Ting-fang” D.A.R. Q“P'fl' T}n’mdly —_— Who will arrive in this country about | hothouse, and a large company of the middle of mext month.. . frionds wers present, many of them At Sorority's Dance those who have gone, from Washing- Gsmma Phl Theta Sorority of| Mrs. Nancy D. North gave a charm- —_— George Washington University, gave |ingly appointed reception Thursday [vi:?;m;lnmc- f&mmffi; ton ss missionaries to China. has a delfghtfully arranged dance at the|evening in the clubhouse of tne|Whers he spent several days lastiviser of the W00 o gvening st tn:rxnnne:::.’olr!;s_r{::derle ncit ;_m‘l;. l:flff 1302 18th street. Mrs. J. Borden“l!mlmn enter- . {2k some time at the Arhngton Hotel.| Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye wil | t2ined & company of fonrteen ar £ir- ~ s Sun- Miss Ning Luny, who was presented | oo s mg ‘Haren 26, dinner Sun- |y s Henry Porter Russe! : to society last seagon Her moth & visitor in Washington. ’m ‘White, wife of resentatis Maj. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke riman_and Mrs’ Russell will go_to ‘Washington Club Friday evening. In- [ League of erican Pen W —_— ¥ 't h iontee were coquod (o weer Gucasma | Bt sirest. o bouor of Tobepentnrrl e seoratary o ths Britsn em. |12 residence, 1408 D 20 Mrs. Dimock to Hold Waiiace 5L Whits, I, emied ester- | snteriained at aioner laot cYoning In | BTl Ser and ira, Russell wiis Phi Theta colors on their ankles and [Bell Chapter, D. A. R. basey and Signora Geisser Celesia will| ~The asslstant military, attache of | A Patriotic Rally|Mizs Lunn winl returato this el feed - sail Tuesday for a stay of two month entertatn aci 8 M nsr Tuesday | the British embasey £ ¢ 2 MI%% ‘month and will spend several| Mr.and Mrs. Paul 5. Relnsch will be In Europe Mrs. Harriman will re this was net the lesst of the sources Wesks in California and. the Yosemite | the hosts at @ dinner party Friday|main in New York for several weeks. i = ::ggr:e{#;a!g%:ignl:‘e;&u;:lufl: g — A number of the younger members Lunn has been absent from Washing-| Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bullitt will ton since early February, when she|entertain a company at dinner tom=—- been transferred to foreign post started on a cruise through the West | row evening. . save a dance last evening at the Indies and thé Panama canal, and — Montgomery Country Club. The bests has been in California for a fort-| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Aspinwall | were the new counselor of the em- night. will be hosts at dinner Tuesday even- | bassy in Berlin, Mr. Warren Delas: : # Robbins: the new secretary of lega- || Assisting Mrs. North in recelvin again on Thursday even- ]l return tle end of’mext | of amusement. were Mrs. Francis A. St. Clalr, utnf :n':-n e 5 v‘;:lsz;ro; cfltmnoon. Tenn., where | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock has issued President end Mrs. Howard L.|regent, D. A. R.; Mre. Henry Church-{ e secretary of the Italian em- | they are spending s brief’ vacation.|invitations to all enlisted women in- Hodgkins wero the guests of honor. |l Cook, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins |bassy and Signora Gelsser Selesia will | Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the cluding yoewomen, marinettes, Army Mrs. Edward Albion, Mrs. Mary L.|gnd Mrs. Amos A. Fries. The decora- | entertain at dinner Tuesday evening |Secretary of the Treasury, who has|and Navy nurses and -others for a and again Smturday evening of this|been visiting in the north for several patriotie rally to be held In her ball- gton. Miss Mel- |Toom at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Adams and Mrs. K. A. Randolph acted |tions were American flags and flow- week. i1l go to Hot Springs before Patronames ot the sorartty are Ms |SFS CATTYINg out the natlonzl colors. :h GEy o the Prench Teturning “"w"""‘, New York by Mrs Wesley Martin Stoner is cap- Rad hre 7. "W Alezander, Senator|Mrs. Emmet Hamelton gave several |, Tho third sectetary, oF the French |lon will be jolned Ib T30 wili' ac- tain and has selécted as lieutenants and Mrs. Thomas Sterling, Represent- [readings and Mrs. David H. Kinche- | tertain at Tuncheon tomerrow in|company Ner to Hot Springe. They [t assist her In marshaling the Mtveand Mes. & D Dhrn Bena_|ice several southern dislect stories|honor of Miss Antoimette Graves who | will join the Secretary in thelr aparts | forces. Mrs. Mark W. Fotter and %m"- . 888 e songs. is visiting_her aunt, Mrs. Cherles|ment on Massachusetts avenue forthe Mrs. Alfred P. Thom, young rof. and Mrs. R. : ] Boughton Woodi e emer: < women from Army and Navy organi- Prof.. -:d Mrs. Lo E )l; Assisting st the ‘tabley were Mra. als —— s i dee ntiter ok :)l‘tluni 'm '.l‘ctnn“hmleuel» Mrs. Arthur, Prof. Mrs. X 5 attactie em- ‘Wallace, ughter of mock wi ‘owm Churehill, Mrs, Edward Albion, Mre. | oee ":h':"f‘:“gf ""n"’d”"" ":‘ Darm Conie L B O CHREton. | the Heeroiary. of Agticalture and Mrs. |and Admiiral Surgeon T. 3. B._Sloane, Gen. H. L. Rogers and ggs 2ud Mrs. =l will sefl from New York s-umuy[!w.um W to N. ¥.,|Cowie, Gen..Jeba A Lejeuns. and Gen. W. M. Wright. \ wjand James of Alabama. : shoard the Oropess for his home in Wm.,'g:f.' ‘weeka, -~ jothcrs 3 i i ot the State Department who hav and Mrs. John Ham, Barnes ——— tion in Buenos Aires. Mr, Percy Blair In; for Mr. A adelphia, in W: 3 Mrs. W. H. Sholes entertain- | secretiry of legation at Port ausu e wm:n. Prince, Mr. James Clement Dunn; the: }'# days, are at the Po tow, I ¢ {mew comsul at Tanaer. Mr. Fer-igh has as dinand Mayer: Mr. R. Henry Kofweh. = g formerly atiachéd to the embasey in | Paris and now .on duty &t the de- tment, and Mr. Willlam Lee