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MIGIUEL SANS, of Barcelonia, Spain,who with her husband ig now in ashington’. Wife of the 0 ; 1 e k. . . Military New Rumanian | | ¢ . i i ., y ‘Attache Furst SEC‘l"fll’)}: : ; ok 86 | ? o2 7 Z of the Polish . : ] . . 1) Le gation % HAR RIS EWING Charms of Nature Erihar‘:léé_"fx R e - L . e - | |Honor to British Admiral - National Capital’s Gayeties| . \ ey R Y ' -On His Forthcoming Visit At Height of Spring Season| Sir William Pakenham to Be Guest at Embassy i Functiofié—Othcr Leading Events in Mrs: LEIGH C.PALMER., Who i leaving for avisit) in Ailanta, prior;to ing to the White ( [} oin W Lt 2l N\ Indiana Relatives a2 . ' {Zen. Gibson 1o Obsetvs | Tebe Goomsoime, |Dinner at Legation s in the Potomac during his forthcom- at the legation the Nicaraguan com o Brig. Gen. Horatio Gates Gibson, re- On Cuban Anniversary i, s o e moon, from 4 ing visit in the capital. He will also | tin Bolanos. @) MME. de %OUSA Lra0 GRACIE, W4 fe EF Horse Show With Chief Executive and Wife Present—Mrs. Harding's River Trip——fetg P R Champetre Among Events. e of the First Secretary ol Diplcmatic _Social Calendar. 1 £ the Embassy of Brazil - i Admiral 8ir Willlam C. Pakenham o'clock at the legation, 2040 § sy K.CB, KCMG. KCV.0. command-| 1., yinigier of China and Mme Sz er-in-chief of the North American and | plan to leave some time in June fu West Indies station, will entertain at (& trip to Canada. a dinner May 31 aboard his 2gshiD. | The minister of Nicaragua and Mire the Raleigh, which will be anchored [ Chamorro have as their house guesh X SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE natural beauty of the capital and its environs is serving as 3 | And Mrs. Chas. Denby background for all of the more interesting events of social life & el ot lebrath ¥ his ninet street. in celebration of hiz nine just now. The horse show, with the President and Mrs. Harding ; L 2 | Afth birthday anniversary. Gen. Gib. | entertain at dinner June 2. = in attendance Tuesday; Mrs. Harding's river trip Friday, with {Mr. and Mrs. George T. Secretary and Mrs: Hudhes Guests of Honor.. (27, 5o oldest living graduate of | The admiral wil be extensively en-| 1 n peen S ooorses Robert de Courcs e H i 4 | West Point and the oldest llving mem- | terta Mo STal | fe ami- 0 ; DB r i 2 < e It” on 5 ¢ | Aztec Club has made it a custom, for N e Brhe at Tuin aks yesterdny, and e priiamsion of Ao Yon LRI oL o rmiitc Jugs B=Ckvsuity Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge . | Amtecclub has made it a custom, for | BaRtor of Crent B R & re. | ©© France scveral monthe ago ean Place, Friday. a : : : son on his birthday anniversary in & | ception at the embassey May 31 and | The minister of the Netherlamd body. { g Gt siv wh - S orrow afterricon Geén. Gibson |the following day they will give aand Mme Everwiin. who had planue | will be assisted by his son. Dr. Ho- | luncheon for the admiral and the offi- | ghoarg the Majestic. to spemd tb R 9 ‘fv Bt F | ratig Gates Gibson, jr7; This stepson.|cers of the Ra! The same even- | summer in Europe, were compeile sewarming given by the under-|Col.' B. W. Atkinson ing the secretary of the embassy and |at the last moment to cancel them nd Mme. Everw , at Supper. ule arranged for this week also finds the lure of the open air as'a setiing. | °. Reoccupy: New:Harmipshire | Avenue Homen s - a was never more apparent than The mipister of Cuba and M: THE graciousness of the “First Lady” T ; ive sevéral hundred delegates fo the| Mr. 2nd Mrs: Chartex~Denby will|qu Cespedes entertained a ‘large sccretary of state, Mr. William Phil- | 3rs ; sailing, L N i d an 1 2 § girls {HAYA: & thelr guests this week the brilllanteombapy at o Jons ight| LIPS the sasistant secretary of state. granddaughter, Mrs. v Mre. R. Leslie Craigie will entertain a | 3o |n8; and they will remain hen meeting of the Fine Arts Commissiof, and a even larger company of girls 1\ .5 0 "nae dieter-in-law, Mr. o Mr.° Leland Harrison; the assistant|pery, mr. Wahihe notable company at dinner in honor | official busines: - e Ryt : N . , in honor of the Secretary' of State and | secretary of the treasury, Mr. Ellot Capt, from the various young iadies’ schools in and near Washington. She'Was|anq Mrs. Samuel L. Orr of Evansville, | Mra. Hughes’ Wadaworth: Me. Basll Miles admis | B o Nk O on oo jof fhe distinguishpd wisitor and ®nl. o oL, Sec 0 wer B particularly interested in her buoyant young visitors, and aftgr'they were | (nd.” Mr. and Mrs. Denby will 0 t0| The importance of the event was!lStrative commissioner of the United the great-grandchild of Gen. Gibson; | June 4. the counselor of the embassy | goin Khan Alail. will be host at all received the Marine Band played for the merry little dance they ‘car- | Princeton ‘for thé commencement ex- | ennanced by it being the twentieth Biated In Parls, And Gen. Clarencs > | Mes Prancis Farquhar of York. Pa.jand Mcs, Hamy Gstty, Chilton will| dinner, Thugsday evening..when hy 5 : 1 S. A., in the house they | piece of Gen. Gibgon, and his nephew, i - | Buests have“b aked ] ried on in the east room. One who looked on declared it one of the pret- | éTcises June 20, their son. Mr. Charles | annixersary of the establishment of lare occupying together at ‘171§ HiMr. John oo Tand Mrs. Gibson of | PAVe, 8 company to meet him at din- | &! e“been asked to meet Uk Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge. H B ; ilet ; roem| : """'A number of smart folk iniPittsburgh. and Miss Margaret Gard- | mer. Admiral Pakenham will also en-. E : rtment, the dainty toilefs of the | DenbY. jr. being a ber “of the | the republic of Cuba and also by the Attsburgh, B! E —_— tiest sights ever beheld in the lofty apartm: t y aradiating class. | Mrs! Dby plans |'orescis oot tno. Cucstebor. tha official and resident gociety attended | ner of Laurence Park. N. Y.. great- | tertain at a luncheoh aboard the| The minister of Finland, Mr. Axg girls being unmarred by the usual intermingling of black-coated partners. | . yeave late in June for Lake Supe- | amb, o it e Madae :::!:fl:";més‘l:‘:;"dllh:;&cewshi;?“-‘fi niece olr G_e‘-;_ Elblop In -bddx;‘xrnlmeln;m& June'4: T° Leonard Astrom, who has been i So not only were the girls presented at court, as it were, but they will |rior. where she will spend the sum. | Jnsverand. the Ambascador of Spain]|@nl¥ just regained possession of e | B e e e e Wap || drs. Borden” Harriman wiil sive a | JPRE SRS 18nt Monday. Wil red carry with them to all parts of the country the distinction of having danced | mer. d Madame Riano, the ambgssador %::::::;?'iir (t':\: 5:53'\:;1:;‘;?&3 ln(’d&gud :ly Mo chryhkowln Lemly | dance on the evening of May 30 for we‘;k ; ; e in the east room at the White House. = Brazil, the minister of Portugal.!Sageatient, (0 (0 Tr oko. | Sndiir Clansncy Biaghasy. the officers on the Raleigh. secretary of the legatiou Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye will | the minister of Venezuela, the minis- H ey close their. residence, on | ter of Switzerland and Madame Beter,| Representative und Mrs. Thomas B‘i e - = . P The: ‘ambatssdor® of ‘Russia-’ M. 7 i i i i i & a < i the minister of Czechoslovakia’ the|Dunn have invitations out for a din- | }7here she wili remain untit che = e ITHOUT exception, the ‘_pp"’“h'"g mavciageyiof EM iss C"he""“i.",,";, Spend feave for California | minister of Sweden and Madame Wal- | ner at the-New Willard Wednesduy | WD, when o e WHI SSTULL L W sl [BakBmatell. Bas niturasd toom. New Hughes, daughter of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, to Mr. | JXR{HS IN0Y. Bl oD one o ame Defore | lenbers, the minister of Bolivia and|evening. . D n sr Pittsburgh | york, where he spent a week. Chauncey Lockhart Waddell, is the most important social event of this{gaing to Santd Barbara, where they. e AR e ertoft.| The ass{ifant secretary of war ‘and dEZans ol e . season, and, though the arrangements are being as simply made as fof | gust " = V'@ for July and Au- the minister of Persla, the charge Mrs. 3. i“!;’,:‘,:.,?;“.&“‘.;{:fi:,",‘-‘l.:;‘; et D TR T BT;:M:.m:: :«r:lru:fh:!v:lium n::}: almost any wedding in private life, it still carries a great degree of stateli: { A ired of RAnAm: e Union, | evening. & she I8 visit:ing Mr. and *Irs. Arthur | B8 Wect g 1) D : 5 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Garrett|Seneral of the Pan-A Lty Lee, in tloir home, Gracelands. guest at the embassy Mrs. Stephen ness in that it will be attended by the President and Mrs. Harding and | have given up the apartment at 1302 o Rawe e ety M2| Former Gov. and Mrs. Joseph'W. R e Brown of New York, who arrived in the entire executive family then in Washington and representatives from rest which they have occupled |'pio o Waish, Mi Follc will be hosts at a dinner Fridsy lnoraidson, U. S. A has returned &, | Washington Friday evening and will . g for several months, and are again in all the countries of the old world. The Rt. Rev. Alired Harding, Bishop | thelr house at 1808 New Hampshire | Stepnanck, Miss Wallenberg, from Peru to the Tacna-Arica confer- | Washington after paying a serie3 of | remain for several The ambas. ; 7 : Ballivian, Miss Sarmiento; the secon y on At 5 ) of Washington, will officiate at the ceremony, to take place in Bethlehem | *Y°""¢ ence bging held here. visits in New York and Philadelthi. | sador and Baroness de Cartier plan L secretary of the le nllon, Dr. Bl':'on. 3 O ive rar e toueat s g - : ' S: i Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson have [and Capt. Varona, military attache. Brig. ‘Gen. J. H. McRae, U. S. A., and . Le will Jeave Wagh- | to ledve ¥ n Chapel, Washington Cathedral, at 4 o'clock, Saturday, June 10, and he |, ;003 o Washington from Floris ; : Mes. Stohue will ive & dinner Friday | ington Sunday, June 4, Zor Atlsnia, | will spend th Semalader of the sum- will be assisted by the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, the Rev. Dr. | da, where they spent the winter, and| Thé Vice President and Mrs.|gyening, June 9. where <he will be the_ gue: mer in Europe. Miss Betty Connolly, ¢ : fo 'fortnight of Mrs. W. P. Hill. Tho st | Baroniess de Cartler's niece, who was Judge Bruno Kivikoski, will go New York Wednesday, for a weeki ‘The new United Stateg minister Ecuador, Mr. Gerhard Adolph Badi was received by President Tamaye in the presidential mansion in Guay quil, Tuesday. The charge d'affarres of Siam, P| ls pakitch, returned vesterday f New York, where he had made a shy wisit, The charge d'affaires of the . tion of Austria and Mme. Proc will entertain at a buffet supper evening, in their apartment, at 3 Connecticut avenue. 7. S . ave opened: their *h 1533 Coolidge were the honor guests at an 5 i Weis: Abexnethy; rponened their thouse at 1633 New | | ormal supper last evening of Mr.| Col. and Mrs. Stephen L. H. Slocum | of July Mrs. Paimer and hip daugh- | With her the past season: left last| The commercial cougselor of W i S - and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Who are(will be hosts at dinner Wednesday | ter, Miss Bessie D. McKeldin, will | Week to pay a short visit to friends | British embassy and Mrs. John J - 1SS HUGHES will have as maid of honor Miss Elizabeth Kirklard of Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears|Eiving a series of suppers, southefn:evening. go 'to White Sulphur springs fc: in Philadelphia, before going to her ! Broderick will entertain at din: gave Up the house at 1618 18th street, | Style. ,Among other guests last even- S orithe; Palisades-on-the-Hudson, ¢ evening. Nashville, Tenn., and two.matrons of honor, Mrs. Charles Evans | which they occupied through the sea- | Ing Were the Secretary of Agriculture| Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh will _ Hughes, jr., her sister-in-law, and Mrs. J. R. Dunlap of Ohio, the sisfer ':ond and returned to New York yes- ;;ld H_fl Wl’llche- %flvrelfl;!lx’:g entertain at dinner Friday evening. 'Mr;. g.enrg! tsx'aflzmvbn ’g. i The ambassador Gf Argentina, Mr. J; v 1 erday. rs. omas unn = the house a! 3 New impshire 4 of Mx. Waddell: The two small nephews of Miss Hughes, Chacles Evans e Governor and Mrs Montague, Mr.| Maj. and Mrs Stewart C. Godfrey|ivenue, which she occupled last win- | Tomas Le Breton, is expected to re Hughes, 3d, and Stuart Hughes, will serve as pages. -Mr. Waddell’s best and Mrs, Charles C. Glover, jr., |and Mrs, Dennis entertained recently | ontertained ‘a company of eight-at|ter, and has returned to her Nome in [turn tomorrow trom Neéw. York, man is to be Mr. Gerald Fessenden Beal of New York, and the tshers. Mr. eir home, Orchard Hili,|Interstate Commerce Commissipner d"m"vlm evening &t Rauschers |gorion She was accompatied By her | where he went Thursday with Mm Charles Evans Hughes, jr., the son of the Secretary and Mrs. Hughes; Mr. |20 Massacllisetts” avenue extended,|and Mrs. Mark Potter, Mr. and Mrs. %‘:fil 111 be ho‘!l! again at dinner | gaughter, Mrs. John Heard, jr; who{Xe-Breton and her miece, Mile. Manu- J. R. Dunlap of Ohio, the brother-in-l f Mc. Waddell: M Al Friday, June 2, and will sail the next | Lyford of Chicago, Mrs. Cardwell and nesday evening, when Gen.-and!g.pent the winter in Washington with | éa Lloverss, who sailed yesterday for - unlap o i0, the brother-in-law of Mr. Waddell; Mr. James Alex- | gay aboard th Olympic, from- New |Dr. H. Allen Tupp Mra. Lansing Beach will'be the guests [,y After a few weekes in Boston | France. The ambassador will Jjoin ander of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. Bryon S. Blaisdell'of Boston, and Mr. Kenneth | York for England, where they have| . b ¥ of honor. % They will open thier summer. home, a¢ | them later in the summer for = s Gaston and Mr. Ralph Bollard of New York. Mr. Waddell, who has made l)ken a house for the summer. 3 Th; B“fif""{ ‘o!l sut:‘ of lgrt-. Mme. Hauge entertaind w compiny| Dark Harbor, Me B sit before returning to Argentina. visi Vi i v in visit hi over will return to thi Hughes will entertain a nner Sat- A « el — ’fi:{“’lu‘s'; bl:f;?e‘?;es}w:‘d‘:i?:&“m probably notiagain visit his fanicee here middle- of - August ana Mra. Glover | urdsy evenins. s of twenty-four at dinner last: even- | ars. stanton Norman, accompanied e ambismioriet Rars Snl Benore 4 ie g & - ‘ — 3 . . George 1 e i g L — - SOt unysev il inecknl Juler: Senator and Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones —_— D T T imoré, will ‘sall Trom |most distingulshed dinner companies | The commercial atiache of the ¢ NUMBER of interesting dinner parties, all of them rather small in |* Mf: and Mré. Frahcis Burrall Hof. | Will have a company at dinner Tues-| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden|yey" yori ~Thursday for Eyrope, [of the week tomorrow evening at the | ban legation, Mr. T A Bonet ¥ b d jety I k. : : man will sall from New York|day evening preceding the Salvation|Calhoun will entertain at luncheon|yilere they- will spend the sumer, | Pan-American Union building. when fhost at dinner last evening at W realz:;nso;rb;ndgi:fir ;‘:fi"‘vn _:50' :’" }:l:m: ,e‘ cg‘l;snto! blepdenxeddglllat the | Wednesday for a six-week stay in|Army ball, which will be given at ;gdly in hflnlodr of zhellrur’maqvemzuf(n. ad will return to this country in |the Secretary of ~State and Mra Park Hotel, 3 ies is over. wever, j ng as diplomats | Burope. They will return in July to|2400 16th street that evening. - Mrs, Lelia Leidenger o u € KY. | October. and officials remain in Washington and as long as distinguished visi their .summer home a A= Srvive there will Bt worthis meetings of Siis natare. sOnS v’:"fi,rs Lt for the sengoy: At Southampton, © . gunator and Mrs. Key Pittman| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman were, Mrs. Roscoe Bulmer has returned, the honor guests. ish embassy. and Mrs. J Targest dinnex partiesscheduled for this month is.that on Moy 20l vior - ) .| were hosts at dinner Wednesday ‘eve-|Hosts at dinner Thursday evening. | rrom Annapolis) where she spent the p— Goode and Capt. and Mr. e > ica and S - on May 29, when and Mrs. Joseph ‘E. Davies will | ning at Dower ‘Hofise. Z == ) Winter. and is agatm in her apart-| The ambassador of Germany. Dr.|Baker. the minister of Costa Rica and Senora de Beeche entertain in the presi- their house on Massachusetts Mrs. P. L. MacLaln of Cleveland, i ment at 1302 15th street.” Otto Wiedfeldt. is established at the — dential suite at the New Willard for the Secretary of State and Mrs. ue and go to Wisconsin July 1 Mrs. Grafton W. Minot entertained | Ohfo, who is at the New Willard en e embassy on Massachusetts avenue,| Mme. Sager, wife of the second Hughes. Closing last week's hospitalities for the Secret: nd ¥ Davies, who was pre- | &t 8 supper party last evening at her|tertained a company of fiteen at tea[. Capt. Howard Jennings O'Gorman,|Dr. Karl Lang. who acted as charge | retary of the Swedish legation. Hughes was the splendidl inted di ary and Mrs. residence, 1707 H street, for;a num- | there yesterdey afternoon in the palm |y;. § 1o the guest of his-parents, | d'affaires of the embassy until the ar- | be at home Wednesday afternoon, : Fitiel plendidly appointed dinner at the Cuban legation, ‘with | p ber of the guests who attended thelroom. A e e O Kbon O Gor- | rival of the ambassador. with Mme, | Wardman Park Hotel, where she hig the minister and Mme. de Cespedes as hosts. | man, In their apartment at the Kene- |Lans, has moved from the embassy |an apartment. : saw. Capt. O’'Gorman has just re-|to Wardman Park Hotel, where they —_— = where she will spend the summer at | {170, S0 Gutoe yhere has has|have taken an apartment for the| The third secretary of the Germah Monrovis, with her son, Mr. Henry)| gorveq with the army of occupation |season. embassay, Baron Plessen, entertai: B. Grandin. for four years. He will be with Mr. — company of four at’ dinner na Mrs *OiGarman 'until the middls | The minister of Ecuador, Senor Dr. | evening at the New Willard. . Mrs. Marshall Field returned to|sf June when he will o o his new | Don Rafael H, Elisaide. will go-Wed g f " { washington Thursday from Chicago | Station” nesday to New York, where he will be | Mlle. Flaminia Sarmiento, daugh Randall have (and {8 at her residence, on 16th ¥ the guest of honor that evening at a|of Mme. de Cespedes, will entertain ‘naval attache of the Fre sy, Capt. Rigal. returned _from New York, where ent several days. The assistant military attache! the British embassy, Maj. C. E. Bridge, will return tomorrow ri\ Mattapoisett, where he spent the week with Mrs. Bridge, at the cot they have taken there for the = mer months. Hughes and the delegates from Peru - to the Tacna-Arica conference will be | the commercial secretary of the \ P by e 3 : R M.@NY of the more important events of last week and some of the most | pordine her norerits TsWinm s 17 T winter and are ot Hot Spring impgstant of this week. center about delegates to the Tacna-Arica e e ya. 2 e conferenee of Chile and Peru. Tomorrow night the ambassador of Peru |, §Ir. and Mrs. Hery White will re. and Sengra de Pezet will entertain for the Peruvian delegates, the guests | Sar 0 ;“'"u’l""' York home Thars- being egtertained in the Pan-American Union building, where also, Dr. | anart thas Before opening tnoir onns | Str. . . » short time Before openi thai e and Mras —— Rowe, dfrector general of the Pan-American Union, will entertain at lunch. | mer home, in Lenox. - = o " %™ | given up the house at 2609 36th plxce | atreet. : Mre. Wil Ruffin Cox of, Rich-|dinner which the Ecuadorlans living | company at luncheon at the legaiy | ¢on Wudnesday for the distinguished visitors from both countries. z S and are now living at 3317 Holmead — l mond. Va. at-the Powhatan during |in New York will give at the Ritz-|tomorrow 24 3 _Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr..|place. © |, Mrs John Stewart McLennan closed i her ghort visit in Washington. Carlton in celebration of the 100th % will go to New York this week for Massachusetts anniversary of the battle of Pichin- % THURSDAYmghz the minister of Persia will entertain at dinner for the |8 few days'_stay before going to; Mrs, John’B. Henderson will. g to Miss Betty Scrivener. of Lincoln,|cha, which consummated the nde- | Ball Will Benefit ce President and Mrs. Coolidge, and Fri i > : Katonah, Y., :where’ the: > y! Mass., | Neb., and Miss Scidworthy of Homer,|pendence of Ecuador. The minister = Tl will' engag Pk oetet Ao nrfim e m‘i‘:"?v:’:iil«t;fil‘l:hal 1fres ” o of Nira: ‘Stokes aunr. Mre | ool e Sl Her RraRdAsughior: ington In the | ae. SF¢ guests’o 3iss Anms Gvans. | will be sccompanied by the members French Relief Funfl Pepper for the Chilean delegates to the conference, « Charles M. | willlam Fahnestock, for a week. They | Miss Deatrice V. R. Henderson, who | Ehe.Will return to ashington in the | daughter of Representative and Mrs. | of the legation staff, who also will be / at the suburban home | will then go to Newport, where they |is away at.school, will join her. here | 30tUMA. : T E . They will e~ be given Thur: everl) of Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Price Evans, son-in-law 2 Robert E. Evans of Nebraska. Miss|guests at the dinner. A ball will be given Thurs f - 3 ans, -in-| and daughter will occupy- the- villa of M 1 t — Margaret Hines, who the guest|turn to Washington Thursday. ew Wi at Edgemoor, Bethesda, Md. With due thought, the hosgt in:lgget:e host, | Rnestock, mother of Mra. Stones e S ot 1o afaine: | Mrs. Charles Gray Matthews and |iagt'week of Miss Evans, has gone to| Little Heector Elisalde, son of ¢ ing in the New Willard Hotel, on tiy} with the invitation to each guest, showing et Fom (o oosen Ed:em::r“v On the réturn of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes | Bactan: Wik epend. the 1ate season | Ber gister, Mrs. Edward P. Porcher of L East Orange, N. J., for & short Visit (minister and Senora de Elizalde, who|main floor, for the benefit of the rel’%) sutamnthey &xpect to take |with them. Bfore” refiirning ‘to” her' Bome in|met with 3 serlous aceldent seversl) tund, Pro'Intanta Pro Patris, by E annual garden party at Mount- & S Ris SSsepIon ok (Paie-naw house;at 3620 fc- . =3 A % ron, Ohito. ys 880, vorably | - ganized group of friends of Frand McCoy Unit of the Amesican Wo Ah':’ 1‘:’9" by the Ceorge Baldwin E‘?-‘."‘L‘é%‘:‘-‘.‘r of “contructian. > 20T, Mra, Charles A, Munn will closs het | joln Mre. Del | Mr. ana srs. Carl Montod Wynue | Sonfinaa ve nis bad for several weeks [uier the suspices of the Allisnat rounds of the hospital Thursday, from 3 €8 6 Geiser. arp o s, oy the TAE ; ot Slenchescss, Mase whire, Mhe e R R L G D S Mrs. Harry Les Rust & arding, who is interested grestiy H k. and, as usoal, Mrs. T-A: Soott T s mother,-Mrs. Lillle-Moore of i [ Mr. and M pp.will | §9 t0 s in eve m 0 , er. - :Mrs. Mynn their other s diers, will not permit this event to pass u:?oli-cg;ema:g! o m',;,“" tfg ’.°l' web"ltoh ¥ :‘l “l'v;'n "g '571‘11"“: ‘3"‘!; b ngtén h:a‘u lér \['r‘:.j. ‘r‘;: uP?";’rn.Iur. wife 3 »“ R strost the hospital in the rain to sce the boys.and their \.'ork, a:?:i:il:d ,’,‘.;to, St. Anne, near Montreal, Canada, having ‘spent the 3"“.:"“»_.“1 there. H g and Mrs. C. Lincoln nhu-hp-hng ‘.‘.’:H‘ b-n:‘ {:“.’.'..... e by them for some time. Tea will be served during the aftcrnoon, and througs | the sammer. | o © housd for ;407 %k Mr de Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, fare at the h- | Bwiss societies At & celebration given the courtesy of Gen. Lejeune the Marine Band will give a concert of oft y6s- [son-in-law and daughter of Mfs | .” .| in their honor. Calh etal hours. ; oL seve re _she |:Blgdgett, will spend July and August : e Capt. and Mrs. ourn whe — RS SO S T e ey fefants sd I Rhic ey, RIS O rotare Is L N N Cschotiara i Mrs. Charles M. F’lgult Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelsan Riker | terday for Philadelp! are spending th¢ we end in, Vi e 3 i sinlac b Fite the week vikiting friends and ‘where | T ¥ B ‘Fallsades Park, N. Y., to-attend ‘the|ister of Czechoslovakis, Dr. Stepanek, To Entertain Gue Blrthdly Feve Hcld g::;:_ :: {:“, .;""' Miss Emma h' | i; (8 ‘- J‘; '*5,7_’""'& - s : ::':'h ;E‘.l" b';l é%:;;:%::;n:nmswgfl;;u:; ational conference on state parks. at the exhibition of F s MRS S S P I 3 s ss Nora Nanney, ave -clos apartment wi ss Betty Connolly, ues-| the ed -, - ~ For Mrs. Gallowey | otaron s Rtk et e i 51t 153 VS0 sl GHRLR 07, S ogty PEE et (1 | P < Ty e it 17 e iy ey ot z where 8 ¢ Mr. 2 8 The birthday anniversary of Mra | 1ot Colby. Miss Margaret Rgadheaver, .G T | Newr York at the end of ma‘}w{f’ eract of land nearby andf o53 Of which were recently shown Calhoun will give a supper for Morton W. Galloway was charmingiy | M98 Ruth Vogel, Miss Kathlin Stint- 3 R H. Alsop have | will ssil 31 for Edrope whete | are cbnstfucting a beautiful resl- 8. Studdiford of | silver jubilee convention ond Mrs: Lewis Nixon of New Yo celebrated In St. Mark's parish hall| %" Miss Ella Clarkson, Mrs. Ray- :lfu .151 I;lh}::e‘?:{ g:{l:}gl i :.;"';H‘(' til ulzm a 'H donch iEhery.. & & . 8. Studdiford, | League of American Pen Women, con- ™ “Mrs. Francis Burra guests'at the|sists of ancient embroideries, as well ¥ew York and other ou and’ oTe Miss, it avenue sbout. the mid- | be the guest'of Miss I - Saturday evening, May 13, Mr. GaHo. [ond Allen; Mr, Mrs. Robért'F. Mackepzie will hive | Powhata - p the famous Bohemian glassware - rry Ba; Rol hy b rs. Edward| | 2 s vak pottery. The exhibition, In al) there ‘wi vy arranging & program ot gumes | sar e ort i AT gy, e Titad Mo e bore ot o8 BELEVUL IR Lo Wianerian [ Mise e B X oy A 2 e it o R84 gihcing. /. Ete s muiic. Was Shes. | T throughout i K e £ sont here 88| any artornoon, was attshded b any |, Capt and Mrs, Cathoun also will 3 = ‘ - z = closed - ¥ ertain at & bu nche nished by Mrs. Albert Lingle, and ,'.'-:' 5 4 ; ten days. 1 . 3 ; s Mrs. wn u:::u -her § s L 7 t people: in diplom: 3 " and Mr. \'l , d i . Y ' ) ru.mh-ru- o -t : 1 _lov arts | parties e i