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HARRSS B . EwinG= Mgs ALLEN W. DULLES, Jife of the Chief of NearEastern Affaires State Department. acna Delegates Guests June 5 of-Chilean Envoy Aml’assador and Senorfl de Mathie“ Will Enter- tain at Dihner in Honor of Distinguished Society Seeking Outdoors; Informal Affairs Prevail; | Mrs. Harding at Mt. Alto 5 Miss EVELYN WADSWORTH, Daughter of Senator an Mes James W. Wadsworthis Mrs Ayres o K{xjas. Two Charity Balls Fail to Overcome Lassitude. Many Events plar;ned for Sir William C. Pakenham. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. PPARENTLY society had its first threat of an attack of spring A fever last week, or at least social lassitude, for even two charity balls failed to wake things up to any great extent, and all along the line there was a tendency for small and informal affairs, and most of those-ogt of doors. Mrs. Harding, who, several times during the ] week _received groups of guests, evidently thought best of the open, for eversfwindow on the south front of -the White Housé' was arranged to give 2 Kn_'iflc'g of ffie rolling lawn and the gay. flower-beds, and Tharesday: | tafternoen #hdldravepat to Mount Alts, where a garden party WAT Held! i under the auspices of the public health service. There ‘she walked about among the guests and patients in the most informal manner, and also made scveral purchases of the handiwork of the wounded soldiers. Ir would be hard fo find a more beautiful spot for a hospital than that occupied by Mount "Alto, from which point of varitage one has a per- fect panoramic view of the city, the Potomac river and the hills of Vir- ginia. Mrs. Harding stopped several times to admire the scene, as did Lady Geddes, Mrs. Herbert Hoovgr and other guests, who motored out for the tea. Mrs. Harding's first garden party will he for wounded sol- diers, the patients of a number of hospitals within easy reach of Wash- ington, and her consideration in arranging all details for the comfort of the men is touching. - Trucks, ambulances and automobiles bearing the dis- abled will deposit their burdens almost at the feet of the hostess, while special arrangements wijl be made for chair angd cot patients,.all of whom are clamoring to see the President and Mrs. Harding. % HE several nétable dinner parties of the week—that given by the am- hassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet for the delegates from Peru to the Tacna-Arica conference, the dinner given by the minister of Persia _for the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, the dinner party entertained by the Secrelarx?nfjlal: and Mrs. Hughes last evening—all furnished the] atmosphere of semi-official affairs so necessary to Washington, while many less formal parties were entertained. There was much less formal entertaining for the Chile-Peru delegates than had been- expected, but the garden .tea given Friday afternoon by Mr. Charles ‘M. Pepper, the traveler and writer, for thé Chjle delegates made amends for any inability of the delegates to accept all ations tendered. ¥ ‘ E arrivat of H. M, S. Raleigh tomorrow will throw Washington so- ciety into astate of constant social effervescence:which will last for % a full week, in which time there will not be a single waking moment left idle, either for the commander-in-chief, Admiral Sir William C. Paken- ham, his officers or his crew. Those who will entertain include the British ambassador, the Secretary of State, Mrs. Reynolds Hitt, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mr, Brederick, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mr. Frank B. Noves . Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Stephen L'H. Slocum, Col. {“ Theodore Roosevelt, acting Secretary of the Navy; Miss Anna Hamlin, Miss Bromwell and'a number of the men of the British embassy staff. One of the largest events will be the afternoon reception on-board the Raleigh. while a necessarily much>smaller affair will be the dance on board the Mayflower for the British officers. | TH!; commander-in-chief of the Raleigh will give a dinner Wednesday; { & and the forms of entertainment include-luncheons, teas, receptions | ‘dinners and dances, with, of course, the reception and dance at the Brit- ish emb: Wednesday night as the most-sought-for of all the entertain- % ments. Both the commander-in-chief of the Raleigh and his officers will {“take part in the Lincoln Memorial dedication, and will undoubtedly visit ithe unknown soldier’s grave in Arlington. Col. Roosevelt, who, in the ahsence of Mr. Denby, is acting Secretary of Navy, will have his time l almost entirely consumed for the week in\the entertainment for and by | %:Dr. Egan Ts Speaker the British admiral, his officers and crew. ; Mrs. Colquitt Gives Tea f For Southern Society i A meeting of the Southern Soclety In HOI‘IOI.' Of Mfl. H“llf | of Washingon will be held at the Mrs. Joseph C. H. Colquitt gave a bridge, followed by a tea, yest - City Club, 1320 G street tomorrow bt | evening at 8 o'clock. afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Reed Hunt of Boston, who is the guest of| Following a short business meeting | her parents, Mr. and llrs.nmnnh the ‘soctety will be addressed by Dr.|Taylor. i Maurice Francis Egan, former United States minister to Denmark. and Other guests attending were " Mrs. { “members of the Southern Soclety are Clay Bayly, sister of Mrs. Hunt; Mrs, Jaoking forward with Eveat plensare | . Se, Varthington, - Mrs, - Now to hearing him. A delighsful pro- Jones; Miss Annie Orwin, Mrs. Dani sram {.‘u been lrrblnlad. including | Torrey, Mrs. He: Martin Jensen; othér literary numbers, well as|Mrs, Thornton Boland and her sister, vocal and violin solos 5 At the close of the program there | 4188 Hellmuth, who is visiting he will be dancing, beginning abou: 10 o'clock. P oo Waterman, Mrs. Guy Castle, Mrs. Le Benoist, ‘Mra. Harry Meem and Mrs: Neyle Colquitt. A few other guests Joined the company for tea. Hospital Garden Party Set for Wednesday, June 7 Under the general chairmanship-of Mrs. M. J. Vaughas, the board of District Democratic Women. Plan Dinner The list of speakers for the dinner of the rank ana file of the democratic women of the District to be given at the City Club June 1, &t 6:30 o’clock, is as follows: Mrs. Wesley Martin “Stonar, Miss Letta Brock, Mrs. W, 1. Swi o 01 at T, ST e B Grosmenl, Misd Jylta 30 Phillips, J. N. Steele, Mra. J. Borden riman, Mrs. George- A. ew- Hampshire avenue. The su Ricker, Mrs, J. Frank Wilion, Mes, % BIS Bepp misd u";{"" K. T. Abrams, Mrs. Ellis Meredith, e v :‘Mfisfiw@fi'?‘”fi“ T will hold their annual garden party on Wednesday, June 7, at the home ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gude, 3! Mrs, Robert Fleming, Miss Winifred:|. lady managers of Casualty Hospital|al Dinners. Luncheons, Teas and Bridges Planned This Week Secretary and Mrs. Hughes _Entertain Company to .. Meet the\Ambassador of i - France and Mme.. Jusse- srafd. S < R 3 & The Secretdry ‘of State and Mrs. Hughes entertained a company at din- ner last night to meet thé ambasasador of Fance and Mme. Jusserand. Admi- ral Pakenham of the British navy will be their guest of hofior at a dinmer party Tuesday night. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will have guests with them at dinner this| evening. { The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Fall had & company of twelve guests at dinner last evening at Ward- man Park Hotel, where they have an apartment. Col. and Mrs. it Johnson will be hosts at dinner Friday evening preced- ing the supper dance at the Officers' Club at the Washington barracks. Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie will be hostess at dinner Tuesday evening. Dr: and Mrs. Loren Johnson will en- tertain a company 2t dinner in the gar- den of their home, on 16th street, Thuraday evening. , Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John S. Cham- bers are giving a supper this evening In honor of Mrs. Goodwin Compton of Richmond, who is visiting Col. and Mrs. ‘Wait Johnson. Col. T. A. Lygn had a company of ten at dinner last evening at the Powhatan. The junior class -. at luncheon yesterday at the White Peacack tearoom. There were about seventy-five in the party. Mrs. Henry. Lloyd Aspinwall of New York Had & party of gucsts at luachean | Friday at the White Peacock to meet Mrs. . Mayhew Wainwright. Mr. Robert O'D. Hinckle: 5 tained at. dimner Jast eveninyg :lt“;:u home on 16th street n honor of hia st, Mr. son of New York. :’”Evve" Thpmps Lieut. Winant P. Johnsto; host at a dipner party last aver':ln:.l.t his vesidence, 3010 O street, George- town. Miss Katharine Costell v a_company for bridgs followed by tea Friday afternoon in honor o Misy Gertrude Thompson Skinner, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry George Skinner, whose marriage to Ensign Joseph Caldwll Huske, U. 5. N., son :; #:.y:!:'n;l lllllrl,NAlexanaer F. Huske ville, N, C., Saturday at noon, U "1 take place Mrs. Dorey, ot Col. Hal erce Mill fn ook Creek Pagk. ot House Mr. and Mrs. Charlen S Robb enter- tained a-dinner ny of n 1ast ovening at the Chevy Chags Clan in compliment, to their - week-end EBuests, Mr. Mrs,- Archiba! Archér of New York.. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shyford of North Caro- Iina wyre ipng the - outfof-town oers’ Club - racks Friday evening, ;Mn‘;?n Bl_r Mrs. Paul Sleman “of West K! Chevy Chase, ,l“.m'- "7”" thlnfll at B Iaid"for “etght- gueats: e o] 0d ‘&t followed by supper. . k-3 50 ente Y day evening, fon until the autumn. irk | rs. Slema: P In the Soc lRecord of Events Listed iety Calendar Secret’ary and Mrs. Hudhea to Entertain Son and Daughter-in-Law — Personal . Mention of Other Official Folk. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will have as thelr guests the middle of next week their sen and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, jr. who will come for the marriage Saturday, June 10, of the former's sister, Miss Catherine Hughes. to Mr. Chauncey Lockhart Waddell. The Postmaster General, Dr. Work, absent from the city, is not expected to return until the end of this week or early next week, but Mrs. Work is expected within a few days. Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury, will go' to New York Tuesday to attend the ! festivities preceding the wedding Thursday of Miss Katherine Van In- gen and Mr. George Faber Downey, Jr. at which Miss Mellon will be one of the bridesmaids. The ‘acting secretary of the Navy, Col. Roagsevelt, will be joined Thurs- day by Mrs. Roosevelt, who has been in their heme at Oyster Bay for & week or ten days. - Senator and Mrs. James W. Wad worth, jr. and Miss Bvelyn Wad: worth will leave Washington tomor- row for their home in Groveland. N. Y., where -Mrs. Wadsworth and Miss Wadsworth will remain through the summer. The senator will re- turp Tuesday, but will join them as freqiiently as possible until Congress adjourna. Representative and Mrs. C. Frank Reavis have as their week-end guests their two sons, C. Frank Reavis, jr., and Jack Reavig from Cleveland. Next week the former will go to New York., where he will make his.future home, and Mr, Jack Reavis will re- turn to Cleveland, where he and his brother have remalned since their graduations from Cornell. - Repre- sentative and Mrs. Reavis will go to Maine for a visit of several weeks sbout the 10th of June, and Mrs. Reavis will spend July and August at Caps May recuperating “from her serious lilness of the winter. lapuum:‘uv. .n‘d"ngru.th.v.‘ fiora- ney are making & #isit to their home lnysnlg'-w. Suien. . Mrs. Fordney robably will not return to Washing- Their daugh- ter, Mrs. Jackson, who with her small daughter makes her home with them, will remain “in their Chevy Chase home -until Congress adjourns.. She returned early 1ast week from a visit in Atlantic City as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, McGlynn at Ventnmor, who are spending the week end with her in Chevy Chase. Mrs, Bixler, wife of Representative Harris J. Bixler of Pennsylvania, will return next month from their home in Johnsonburg, Pa., whére she has spent -seversl weeks and where she will: be joined by their only child, (» Alvin Bixler, on his return from wrenceville, where he is preparing or. coll K istant attorney general and )‘:P:a‘“u‘u. m-u 'will bave as their guests at their apartment in Ward- man Park Hotel over Decoration day Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph T. Fanning of Negx Yo \ ‘gemeral, Mr. James M. Paioar e MeAuley | o Fhe sollcltor BR0CTE ke "and their at" the supper dance at Weshington d3u hur,'&l-l Bentrice Beck, In Ne -h‘fr"h 1Ay eveniay, t:nodfumfi:'m-_ duy'-ho.ra the ‘Gen. and Mrs, H. McRae wiil|Steamship® Adriatic for . sojourn of ih t P dance gt the | SoVeral-months in Burope. July. .Sen- sign Colclough, U. S. take place Thursday Capt. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson. jr., will sail from Germany the end of this month. Capt. Donaldson has been stationed in Coblenz for sev- eral years. Capt. and Mrg_Lewis Tenney Ross and their infant daughter are guests of Col. and Mrs Charles W. Kutz at Fort Thomas, K Capt. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman are spending the week end in Annap- olls, where they are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. John F. Wag- gaman, in her country home, Wild Rose Lodge. Capt. and Mrs. Wagga- man, who made the trip by motor, : 1 return to Washington Wednes- ay. ‘in Norfolk. Miss Emma Stitt, daughter of Sur- geon General and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt. who will be a debu! of next season, will spend this week in Annapolls, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Dascomb at Carvel Hall. Wednesday, June 7, Miss Mary Stitt and Miss Emma Stitt will go to Woodberry Forest, Va. for the finals of the Woodberry For- est School and will return Friday of that week. Miss Emma Stitt will accompany Mrs. Robert W. Fuller to ‘West Point for June week at the academy. Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Ackerson of 1704 Rittenhouse square, Phila- delphia, are guests of Comdr. and Mrs, Emory Land over the week end and’ will attend the Army-Navy ball game at Annapolis with them to- morrow. Mr. Ackerson, who was a commander in the Navy until his resignation a short time ago, is a graduate of the Naval Academy, 1901, and attended the annual dinner of that class at the Racquet Club last night. Miss Gertrude Skinner Will Wed Ensign Huske The marriage of Miss Gertrude Thompson, Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry George Skinmer, to Ensign Joseph Caldwell Huske, U. 8. N., will take place Saturday at noon. The ceremony will be performed in 8t. Alban's Church by the rector, the Rev. Charles Warner, assisted by the Rev. Kirkland Huske of Great Neck, L. I, uncle of the bridegroom, and will be followed by a breakfast in the home of the bride's parents on Newark street, Cleveland Park. Miss Skinner will be attended by her sister, Mrs, John A. S. Brown, jr., of Cleveland, and little Miss Betty Brown, nlece of the bride, will be flower girl. Ensign John Hoskins, U. 8. N., will be best man. Ensign Huske is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Huske of Fayett: yville, N, C., who will come to Wash- ington for the weddinz, accompanied by ‘their daughter, Miss Wilhelmina Huske, and their son, Rev. Marion Reidville, N. C. Ensign ned to the U. S, 8. Ar- kansas, now at New York. ‘The marriage of Miss Gertrude M. Swingle Mr. Roy L. €Cobb took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.” Ernest B. Swingle, 1301 Newton street, Brookland, D. C.. in the pres- ence of a few friends. The servioe was read by the . A, Mowbray of the Brookland M. E. Church. The bride wore a simple gown of white georgette and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valle; Mr. Cobb served with ‘the marines in France in the recent war and is now ployed_in ‘Washington. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cobb left wrfl , which will include a visit to 3 ghb'l parents at Cincinnatl, Ohlo. The marri of lfli 4 hter of it o Alfred Adele Ott. ', & ® Lenwoo ‘Taylor ‘Pitt took place the home o hmond, Va. i which wiil or a wedding | recently Society Folk Malzing Plans for Vacations ] At Summer Resorts Mr. and Mf'. John Hflys Gloucester Home—Others Preparing to Leave the City. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond are expected to arrive in Washington tomorrow or Tuesday from the Pa- cific coast. where they have bheen for several months since their rerturn from the orient. They are accom- panied by Miss Natalie Hammond and Miss Elizabeth Hammond, and wiil remain in Washington a short time before going to their summer home lat Gloucester, Mass. | Mrs. William 3. Boardman and Miss Boardman will close their house on P street the middle of next month and go to Murray Bay, Canada, where they will open their summer home. Mrs. Boardman's daughter. Mrs. Winthrop Murray Crane, left New York Thursday for Dalton, Mass., where she has opened her summer home. Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, a third daughter of Mrs. Boardman. is in Paris and will remain abroad through the summer. Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and Mrs. Stamm will go the first of next week 1o Vassar College, where the former's - daughter, Miss Eleanor Davies, is & student. After attending the' com- mencement exercises, Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Stamm, accompanied by Miss Davies, will go to West Point for :June week. They will return to the Davies home on Massachusetts about the 20th of June. - Mr. and Mrs. James Robert McKee of New York have taken a cottage at Easthampton, L. I, where Mrs. Me- Kee will be joined later by their daughter, Mrs. Relsinger, and her two tiny daughters, for the Season. Mr. McKee will also join them later. Mrs. MoKee has many friends here, made during the administration of her late [father, former President Benjamin Harricon, and Mrs. Reisinger, as Miss Mary Lodge McKee, was presented to Washington soclety by her mother a number of years ago. Miss Neville Johnson has returned from Mies Finch's school. from which she was graduated. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss Johnson will close their home on 16th street about the middle of June and go to their summer home at Southwest Harbor, Mount Desert, Me. i Mrs. H Wilfred Du Puy will close her house on N street Saturday, June 10, and will go to Pen Yan, N. Y., to spend a week with her mother, Mrs. ! Alexander Ramsay Thompson. before sailing aboard the Majestic, Saturday, June 17, for England. Mrs. Du Puy will spend the summer abroad, return to this country in September and open her house ‘here the first of Oc- tober. s Mr. ana Mrs. Clinton Grove and Miss Betty Grove have closed thelr apart- ment at the Highlands and are at their country place in Maryland, whete they are entertaining a house party. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Scott will close their Washington home on Con- necticut avenue and leave June 7 for their summer home at Ogunquit, Me., }accompenied by their family. Mrs. J. N. Baldwin of Omaha, who was their 8 mut for a few weeks, has gone to ke gome visits in New York state before returning to Omaha. Mr. and Mps. omas Jefferson n, who spent the'winter in Wash- ington, are at the Pillars, the se of Mrs, Frederick Sterry, which they have taken for six months.. Mr. Ryan uired the old Harrison plece, on the Warm Springs road, which he plans to develop later. Mra. John Campbell Forrester, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. d | Becker, since the 18t of May, has left ‘Washi: ngton and will open her coun- Fellow Countrymen. The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu will entertain at dinner Monday evening, June 5, in honor of | the delegates from Chile to the Tacna- Arica conference. The ambassador of Russia. Mr. | Bakhmeteff. will entertain at lunch- {eon today. { The ambassador of Belgium ahd Baroness de Cartier, will g0 to New York Friday, and Saturday Baroness de Cartler will sail for Europe, where | she will spend the summer. The am- bassador will join her later in the season for a brief vacationn. | ‘The ambassador of Peru and Seuora de Pezet will entertain a company of sisteen at luncheon today in their |apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, in honor of the delegates from Peru | to the Tacna-Arica conference. The other guests will include the minister {of Uraguay and Mme. Varcla and the | members of the Peruvian embassy | stam. ! The minister of Ecuador, Senor Don Rafaele Elizalde, is spending the week end motoring to nearby resorts, accompanied by & member of the le- gation staff. The minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela will close their house here about the middle of June and will go to Rehoboth Beach, Del, where they will occupy the cottage which had last season. The minister of Switzeriand, Mr.| Marc Peter, returned Thursday from several weeks' visit in the west | The minister of Rumania, Prince Bi- besco, will sail for Europe June 6, aboard the S. S. Mauretania, and W join Princess Bibesco in England, where she accompanied her mother, Mrs. Asquith, some weeks ago. They will spend the summer abroad and will return to the legation in’ the autumn. The minister of China, Mr. Sze; the minister of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan Alai, and the charge d'affaires of the legation of Siam, Phra San- pakitch, will go to New York on the evening of June 5, following the re- ception to be given by commander-in- chief Admiral Sir William C. Paken- ham of the British navy, aboard the Raleigh. The following day they will be the guests of honor at the lunch- eon to be given by Mr. W. Morgan Shuster, when a number of important guests have been invited to meet them. The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg., with their daughter, Miss Ingegerd Wallenberg, will leave | the early part of the week for New- | port, R. I, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Astegren until they sail for Sweden. June 10, on the steamship_Prottningholm. They will { return to Washington in the autumn. | The minister of Bulgaria, Mr. Pana- retoff, will return the early part of the week from Boston, where he went | to make an address in behalf of the drive being carried on for American institutions of learning in the near| east. He will be accompanied back by Mrs. Washburn of Boston and Manchester - by - the - Sea, widow of | Gecrge Washburn, one time president of Robert College, in Constantinople. | s i i The minister of the Netherlands and | Mme. Everwijn have made no definite plans as yet for their departure to Kurope, where they expect to spend the summer months. - The minister and Mme. Everwijn entertained in-| formally at dinner Thursday evening at Wardman Park Hotel. The minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom. is making a brief sojourn in New York. The minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya left this morning for New York. where they will make a stay of several days. . The United States ambassador to Chile and Mrs. William Miller Collier are expected to arrive in New York tomorrow aboard the Santa Elisa, which sailed ifrom Valparaiso May and will spend & brief vacation in this country. 3 d Mme. Prochnik, wife of the charge d'affaires of the legation of Augtria, will entertain at s bridge party to- . in _compliment. to Mrs. raham of Cleveland, ‘who is the house guest of Nrs. Robert F, Mackenszie. The counselor of the British em- , Mr. Chilton, will sail from Eng- dsy &t noon &t f|try home, Tamarack, Tyringham,|bassy, he K:'fm- In thlll presénce of the im-|Masa, June 1. £ B % land Saturday for this ooun and ediate 1114 3 — is expected to return to Washington " Dr. Walter Wells of Wardman Park | Saturday, June 10. Mrs.-Chflton re- od Dr. R of hmond, | Hotel plans to spend the greater part{mained in their’ Washington home Va., Atter | of the summer in Newport, where he{during his two-month“absence. ‘the wed Mr, and Mrs, Pitt ;figk!-‘ioh-l for a while by Mrs 7 3 The ‘military attache of the French embassy. Col. Dumont, will return the first of this week from a short tou: of several eastern cities. The technical adviser of the Czecho- slovakian legation. Mr. Stanisluv Spacek, sajled yesterdzy for Europe and after Several weeks at Carlsbad will go to his_home in Prague, and will return to Washington in the su- umn List of Engagements, With Dates of Weddings Mr. eand Mrs. Charles J. Athey of Winchester, Va., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Love day Virginia, to Mr. William B. Sin- nott of this city. The wedding will take place Tuesday, July 25, in the home of the bride’s parents at 314 tional avenue, Winchester, and will be Tfollowed by a reception. Miss Athey is one of the most popular members of the younger set in Win chester and is & graduate of Winches ter High School and Fort Loudoun Seminary and a member of the N. & D.A. R Mr. Sinnott is & native of Richmond Va, but has made his home for = nymber of vears in Washington where he is prominently identified with church and fraternity affairs. He is a member of Potomac Lodge. one of the oldest Masonic bodies the District of Columbia, and 1s an overseas veteran of the world war having been in active service 1ir France with the 110th Field Artiller attached to the 29th (“Blue & Gray”) division. Hig regiment was made up almost entirely of young men from Washington and Baltimore Both Miss Athey and her flance are descended from _revolutionary stock The former's ancestor, John Athey was & soldier with Gen. Washington at Valley Forge, and Mr. Sinnott is « direct descendant of Col. Sumter. of revolutionary fame, for whom Fort Sumtér, South Carolina, was named Mre. Benjamin U. Keyser of 1763 @ street, announces the engagement of her granddaughter, Harriet E. Key ser, t0 Mr. William A. Kelly of New Haven, Conn. Miss Keyser s the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William B. T. Keysey. of Neqw York city, and attended the Misses Mas- ters' School at Dobbs Ferry. Mr. Ke! ly is a graduate of Yale, 1817, and the Yale Law School, 1919, and is living in New York. The wedding will take place earl: next winter, though no day has ve been selected. Mre. William M. Shafer the " engagement of her Olive Mae, to Mr. William C. Danie! of Washington. The wedding wi' take place in August nounces ughter Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Sheehan i - nounce the engagement of the daughter, Josephine Catherine. to M: Joseph W. Nicholson of Cineinnat! Ohio. The wedding will take place in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Levy announc: the engagement of their daughter Retta to Mr. Irving Graff of Milwau kee, Wis., the wedding to take place in the early autumn. Mr. and Mre. B. Rosenfeld will be & home at 1419 Columbia road this aft- ernoon and evening from 4 to o'clock and from § to 10 o'clock i honor of their daughter, Ruth whose engagement to Mr. Ralph L. Dom brower is announced. Mre. Mary I Decker announces the engagement of her daughter, Mise Helbn van Wick Decker, to Mr. Clar- ence M. Exley, jr, of Washington The wedding will take place in the éarly autumn. Mrs. James J. Sheehy announces the engagemeit of her daughter Nanna Clay to Mr. John Berchman Shana han of Omaha, Neb. The marriage will be quietly sol- emnized Wednesday morning,, Muy 31 in St. Matthew's Church. Mr. and Mrs. Appleby Hosts to Wedding Couple Representative and Mrs. T. Frank Appleby of New Jersey have had as guests at their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel for some days Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Anness of Wood- bridge, N. J., who are on their wed llnr trip, motoring to many poin! of interest before urning to their home. Representative and Ap- p}-by have been making interesting little journeys about Washington with them snd Friday motored 1o Braddock Heights where they had dinner. Mr. and Mrs, Anness will leave Washington tomorrow for L tysburg and other points of interesi

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