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NGTON, D. C, JUNE 4 1922 PART 2. : - ; i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI Mzg ALICE AGE, daughter hostess o Senator Carroll § Page of Vet mon! susre BY T ABLAN DuNN MesBENJAMINL =. : : X o3 FATRCHILD, o i &/ Wife of 4 Represenative Tairchild of | New Yorle & d A RRIE £ WO Crore MIsS JCSEPHINE C.POMEROY, Sub-debutante daughler of My and Mrs I—.u,Sen.e Pom.crg. who is sailing with thew for Japan PHOTO B+ WARR (5~ & kO ;Weddings, Engagements‘ Among Week’s Chronicle. Raleigh Officers’ Visit, Added to King’s Birthday, | "~ Gives Life to Social Week RICHARD £ H.WILMER, [ | NN NN NN, M’_f_‘!‘/‘ With her two PN |Matrimonial Alliances of Interest to Washingto : 5 . : charmin . : Novelty in Entertainments on Admiral Paken- Vawrry Ba 1 Stu010S childrery. Society Folk—Church Ceremonials Among ham's Flagship and Diversions for the Leadmg Attractive Events. Officers Ashore. . | 5 The mar of Mies Mildred Lonise;of La France roses 3 Mr.and Mrs. Coolidee N aws of Social Interest Social and Personal |t sruster ot e ans et i 72 H BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. Guests of Honor at Items as Chronicled [in a ‘Sieon. 5 5. &, of Seranton | 2% Pa. took place last evening at § Nich NE wonders what would really have become of the week socially The ]Eritish Embassy In the Embassy Clrcles In Cabinet Circles!ociock. at st Paurs Episcopal i3 0¥ o in Washington had not King George had a birthday anniversary {Church. The rector, Rev. Dr. Robert | Charles and had not H. M. S. Raleigh put into port here for a visit. With {7Talbot, performed the ceremony, and | Benning these two things paramount the week has been an exceedingly [Secretary Hughes and Mrs. | A edilig iupe Secretary and Mrs. Weeks |a prosram of nuptial music was given |, Wetdi"s {on the organ during the seating of | were pres British Admu-al to Entertain Ambassador and interesting and d!fi"flf‘hom.(w-xt:dsogrxeltlgpg‘s_fll?n e:’ukrl;:nng n:h:’_t Hughes, Among Others, : to Attend West Point{ie guesis A decoration of white &on and his bride is Bappening almast every haur for Admiral Sic William Rakenham and sy g e q bo Ambassa- Mme. Jusserand and Others—Diplomats G ot . héorlea Eoslig s Teras and ter. Mich. Where the fo officers and crew. The dinner at the British embassy last night, in honor Y raduation LXErcises.|, ... adorned the chancel. of the king’s naxadl da]:, and xhe[ r;cep;‘on and dance at the embassy Wed-| dor and Mrs. Geddes. Going Abroad—Other Notes. Other News of Interest to| The bride. who was escorted and|liam McKinley. Ph nesday night made the visit of the officers seem most opportune. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- H e e e ek et xtian. Chaclotie 1 3 ‘ 1 3 &= h r o Society Folk. » . “and Mrs. George D1 Haas idge were honor guests at dinner last The various luncheon and dinner parties on board Admiral Paken- |evening of the ambassador of Great is and made on Her veil of beau The ambassador of France and|Wallenberg and their daughter. Miss| The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. | embroidered in pea ! A T Irvime W Peterser Mme. Jusserand will attend the |!p8egerd Wallenberg, will saill from|]yiajion, was joined yesterday by his|lOng. simple lines E Mrs m's flagship, the Raleigh. were of more than usual interest and his | Britain and Lady Geddes. who enter- | New York Saturday for their home in n - ti g[m ;:he shi m:orrmv afternoon will be the largest of the en- | tained at the embassy in calebration i W n today which Admiral Sit|Smeden {0 spend the summmer. The |daughter. Miss Allsa Mellon, who has | Coure Geain o S e O FCEEPton P ges of the birthday anniversary of King|William C. Parkenham will give | minister and Mme. Wallenberg and Miss | been in New Vork, where she went|about oiffure with sprays of 3 ) & | Wallenberg jare spending. 8 week With | opriy last week to attend the wed-|orange buds. She carried a shower yn. N tertainments held there since the landing, all of those who have enter- | o o0 PECHAr #0RIEeTs B 08 | anourd his faganip. H. 3. 8. Raieign, | allenberg are spendive o edk i ; Ty E oW Briokyn Ny tained him and his officers and many of those whom he has met being | guests included the Secretary of State | Other guests will include Senator and | home in Newport. ding Thursday of Miss Katharine [POUduet of orchids and liiles of:the Jowea it the Hote & ests. There were a sufficient number of dances, including the very|and Mrs. Hughes, the Secretary of Francis E. Warren, Capt. and | The counselor of the legation. Mr. delvan Ingen and Mr. George F. Downey, ! Mre. Wiliiam Parker Herbst, jr., at-| The bride ana b Bgu g 2 ghes, Y > = 5 5 A J. H. Dayton, Commander ana|Lagerbers. who has been on a vacation | ,; tended the bride as matron of honor. ;arge ‘;n:hg:v;r‘ :lofnday r:\ght by Mrs. Walsh, to establish the American’s |the Treasury and Mies Mellon, the spent in Sweden. will arrive in New e mown Of peach-tinted chiffon | thet : TS a ppos ove of at kind of sport. Ster > — a Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, | Mr8. Halsey, Capt. and Mrs. Ralston, York Monday, June 12, and will be| 1, gecretary of War, Mr. Weeks, |was mounted over satin of the same the acting Secretary of the Navy and | S- Holmes, Maj. and Mrs. C. E. Snow, | charge d'affaires of the legution during | "o % vl ‘poine 1o attend the | shade. with bouffant draperies onl|in business. o the absence of the minister. ! s velt, th dersecretary of | Commander and Mrs. Rowcliffe, the *|the skirt falling over hoops which o Mrs. Roosevelt, the undersecretary o sraduation exercises at the Military | ' " itlined with tiny garlands of| Rev. Dr. Charles Wood perfors The return of the President and Mrs. Harding Tuesday morning cil- | © o i f the Netherlands and i - e, Mr. Phillips; Admiral Sir Wil- | commercial counselor of the British| The minister of the Ne d T e S e P T T TR b e 5 e May - Pay C ! y Mme. Everwijn sailed vesterday from y y. Ju . The fol- | pink roses. A drapery of the chiffon sl £ Mis from a few days’ trip on board the Mayflower was followed by many in- | liam C. Pakenham, Pay Commander |embassy and Mrs. Broderick, Miss|Mme. Evermin sapied Serierdas TR | o ek he will attend the com- |Suggestive of a fishu outlined the 1age o s teresting patriotic ceremonies, in several of which they took part. Per- | Ward, Flag. Lieut. Curzon-Howe, Capt. | Lindsay Wood, Miss Anna Hamlin, | rope and will spend the summer months v ‘ " |decollete and was eaught in the {ront/and Mrs. Willlam & Bromley, Commander Fraser, ENg.|\.q Tracy Lyons and Miss Mildred | at their home in Holland mencement at the Virginia Milltary i yiih a tiny cluster of roses, and roses! Walter E. Luetzer haps the most impressive of all was the presentation by M. Jusserand of [ Commander Wisdom Jerram i = : o A ? : Lt & R During the absence of the minister [ Institute. also held the girdie. She wore &lcity, which took the American flag which floated by the side of the French emblem from |§urs, Commander Ker, T B {pr 1 B Hubrech:, secretary of el o Attorney Gemeral, Mr. Daugh. | FTeRth of pink roses and carried &|1. at the Chu . : D 5 3 + Mr t res. Atto G L AT S < 3 cl the top of the Eiffel tower June 20, 1917, and which marked the entry of |and ‘Mrs. John W. Davis Col’and| The ambassador of Russia, Mr TR TR UG el srty, will return tomorrow from a | o AT e oosems of a am i i v Mrs. Stephen L'H. Siocum. Mrs. i 3 5 Kiesi The minister of Persia, Mirza Hus-|brief absence. having gone to Chicago | Fichita % friends this country into the \\orld_ war. The l_hg also fi}:ated from the Arc de|mi% kR “'Bavard, Mrs M‘"h‘u_flnr‘ls Fahkhfneu-f! will leave ‘Wash- | [hG e, O o 1o New York | ‘o address the Bar Association of .*:mi(r :ll::éx.nm’h:r;;' ol P:xr,;,\?;l McCall Triomphe to mark the arrival of the first American troops on French|Field, Miss Mary Patten, Mrs. Henry | ilgton the latter part of this month | iomorrow evening to attend the lunch-|Chicago. En route back he will prob-|acrly like that worn by the matron liof hon d., % i in i i Getty Chilton, the military attache, |for Europe, where he will spend & | .on Tuesday which Mr. W. Morgan |ably stop in Washington Court House, ASHERL Bty honor, and Mr. C soil, and again it flew from Trocadero Palace in September, 1918, at the | G "y K. Bethel; the naval attache, | Vacation. S st it give In his honor. as well | Ohio, to apend today with' his mother. | QLo or" D . Miss Ayres |y, 3cted as best man. celebration of the allied victories of the Marne. It waved in France|cCapt. Bailey; the commercial coun- T b o= of Chil as the minister of China, Dr. 8ze, and i 5 :lflaren‘(hcolr(:; °“-_;¢,‘2“'H.nr$'.y.§n'fv kirchen is the son of Mr. and from historic points of vantage until the armistice was signed. selor and Mrs. Broderick, the assiat- |, Q{‘R‘!‘flo:’?"};"' ;’!Er'uf “"f %’,“0’3 the chlrg Q'affaires of the Biamese| The Postmaster General will return | XO%e B jn‘nrcm e Y Bares | Willlam H. Luetzenkirchen .of Pasi ant naval attache and ‘Mrs. H. A 7 2] e n0Er | legation, Phra Sanpatitch. to Washington this week from his | Nieboie, 3o QRECIGE SCSE FUICR reon, | Gena ST, and Mre "Luetzenkirche T I = . : tomorrow evening in honor of the home in Pueblo, Col. Mrs. Work re. 3 p i ing by 1 is week’ i Brown, the secretary and Mrs. Cragie, o Fike ki re- blue. and Miss Martha Waring, . Most interesting by far in all of this week’s program will be the | Bro™n the “eeta Oey B ol o der | delegates trom Chile to the Tacna-| The minister of Hungary and lturned to their apartment at Ward- | DS P8, 800 10 08 Joiehdants - wore | Pro :rfd'm':,;' son, in time to a ;i 0 i i Arica conf y at % 4 garden party at the White House Wednesday, when Mrs. Harding will | Christie and Mr. M. D. Petersen. rica erence Countess Szechenyi were hosts man Park Hotel Thursday, after & | egths of pink roses and Carried | Afrer their weédding trip Mr. receive the wounded veterans of the world war in the various hospitals — The ambassador of dinner Tuesday evening. t of & fortnight in Chicago. v ant el led v ; ! sador of Argentina, Mr. oven bougquets of pink sweet pea Mon. Emetoon (. within reach of Washington, the entire company with the necessary at-| The bachelor members of the Staff | . Breton, who expected to sail yes-| The counselor of the Spanish em-| The Secretary of the Interior ana| Emslen E.J Poole ate ‘aa. best | Caricon spartmene TLLresils hyghe | \ : ; b sy gave a dance tendants numbering fully eighteen hundred. The party is a repetitio of the British embassy gave a dance | o g,y for Europe, has postponed his v Cardenas, will be man and the ushers were Ensign J. g AUty eig party petition of | 1,5 "evening at 3147 16th street in D postp bassy, Senor de Cardena Mrs. Fall have had as their guests|man and the ushers wevs SnUgw o an event of last year, which has never ceased to be the supreme topic of | honor of the officers of H. M. S. departure. He will join Mme. Leé[nost at dinner Tuesday evening.|for the past week their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Towles_an 5 i h 4 bout | Breton and her niece, Miss Lioveras, |Senor de Cardenas spent last week d Elllott; and el |Ensign _E. A. Maher. Ensign J. B.[the engagement of their .q conversation among the men. The graciousness of Mrs. Harding—the | Raleigh. The guests numbered about | 1\ "barie late in Jun: 4 ateer Be ek :‘-"';n?;r‘.“ TLL é’luot::ndhfi:u:" -‘2; e i Ensign W, K. Jones.-all of fince o s Bas;:;( m, President will receive with her—proves that at least she and her hus-|150 and o e e men ey | Visit with them will return to Argen Elliott returned to their home in the United States Nav A reception followed at the Wem.l band have not forgotten the men of America who offered themselves as tina, where he will take his seat in| The counselor of the Italian em- 2 $ . 0 . inia yesterday. Aszes i 4 a supreme sacrifice for their own and other countries. : e, e o oan garden of the | the 'Argentine senate. to which he Signor Sabetta, returned from | Fn'® ' sy en's ‘City Club, 22 Jackson DIACE| A pretty wedding was that ot Roues o::*unled by stveral of the | W88 elected several weeks ago. go the middle of the week. The Secretary of Agriculture and | Wherea b:lnux|1nlddfe:rorx;:nl‘:‘o.n!v:;{| w‘hnue Eleanor Washington Sullivan, d .. . . - ot kA —_— — C Vi ies, ims an v C ' 2 The garden party will be carried out in every particular quite as |bachelors of the staff. The ambassador of Belgium, Baron | Mme. Kwaplssewaka. wife of the |Mrs Wallace have as thelr guests in | prof & SLiC0 " Fooms. Mrs. Hiérbst, | 708 Lieat. Col and Mre. Ray for the formal entertainments of like nature given by Mrs. Harding, the T | de Cartier, will return the first of the | charge d'affaires of the Polish lega- | 55 P00 Shiar-in-law, Mrs, |mother of the bride. assisted in re-|eon of L?”'"“‘.,M‘“:"‘.“-”t"'flr‘__d Mme. Hauge entertained a company | week from New York, where he went | tion, will entertain at lunchéon Wed- | 172rS ST, 000 T N0 Mes "and | ceiving. wearing a gown of French !y s . C. m . Marine Band playing and refreshments being served from gay red and L Y 5 ¥ of twenty-four young people at din- ;. £ Mme. Varela, wife white marquees. The men who are able to walk will be given the free- | ner last evening in honor of Miss §:“é‘.’m‘.’;, ‘L!-‘i.o'iv'fi?',‘,ieéfi &'em-?.:! :;’:Ar:eyfin'::lrgro‘; Uruguay. dom of the state suite of the White House, and those less fortunate, who | Margaret Dunlop and some of the mer in Europe. The ambassador will lace, who arrived yesterday and will jture hat, and Mrs. Henry Misson.|mony was performed in mother of the bridegroom, who also or Barine spend a fortnight with them. request, will be carried there in their chairs, jusf as they were last year. | oficers of H. M. S. Raleigh. join her on the continent later in the | The ‘;"‘;’,‘:,‘;fi = {"r;r;lgh embamy. e L assisted. wore a blue and -black S e innfi:;t z"o“.:'r':fe“1'}5l;thio"ffie'.':d&'liebfifafit"s{afi"“n'a‘,‘dh”°"°“ o the | ol and Mrs. Stephen L/H."Slocum | 5688° M, Count oday from New York, where he [, The Bectetary of Commerce, Mr.|sequ &0 Nason and his bride left|D g eroes and not | entertained a company of young peo- The ambassador of Peru and Senora | went with Countess de Sieves. who morrow for a short speaking tour |late in the evening for & motor trib|and a reception followed through the middle west. The Sec-|to New Hampshire, the latter travel- The bride, wh el X Totary will speak in Richmond, Ind, |ing in a dark blue canton crepe cos- | aher. wore a gown of whiie Lot Dayton and Youngstown, Ohio. tume with a blue hat to match, trim-( gette crepe over silver oloth med with blue wheat. They will be|on straight and simple limes. o mere wounded men of a world melee. And again, as last year, hundreds |ple at dinner Tuesday evening in|de Pezet are spending the week end [sailed yesterday for their home in of them will ask to see Lad Boy, the President’s Airedale pet. honor of their niece, Miss Margaret | in Atlantic . City. 'he ambassador | France. : , & lr:‘u“:. ‘v:eheokv:;ly::;e;;;x:l::{hl%g{!e::& ;'Hl reulxlrn lomo‘:_-rnw‘ and Senora de The special adviser temporarily at- _ Guests will begin to arrive by the middle of this week for the wed- Mre. Slocum. ) vf:.f" :,fé,g: :2:{,,;‘;’,,:"::,‘0:;,,:""' tached to the Itallan embassy. Count ding Saturday afternoon of Miss Catherine Hughes and Mr. Chauncey dor here. 83~ | Constantini, returned to Washington Lockbart Waddell, the Secretary and Mrs. Hughes having their son and |, Dr; and Mrs Charles T Ralph will s Friday morning; after spending two hter-in-law, Mr. s. s entertain at dinner af rdman Par The ambassador of Italy, Senator |months' leave of absen ;ge lt>o x]he ;t?lehemh(fhapd ahx the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Pe(eg and P A d ?efu 1?2"155‘5}:;0: efx’fl"fiit.’ifi iy Don Mariano de Amoedo . Paul, and from t! t -2 i i i 3 s on Mariano al 3 ere to the Pan-American Union building, will af- | Patronesses Announce Buggelli, returned to W G-ls:r‘;:\endl- second secretary of the ford hundreds of interested citizens an opportunity to glimpse the bride SN D T Spanish embassy. who has been living The acting Secretary of the Navy|at home after July 1. in Newport. o Of bR Sto and Mre. Reosevelt returned yester-|R 1. where the former has been | fns eniffon momele in fiiol cames day from Annapolis, where they at-lordered ‘for station. Ensign Misson|geep flounces of lace. whieh: foll b tended the graduation exercises &t|is x graduate of the Naval Academy |jow the hem. Her train 5 % the Naval Academy. when Col. Roose- | class of- 1921. [ Brussels point lace and her - tuljel Velt presented the diplomas and| The out-of-town guests present at!veil was ‘held with a- wrenen U0t méde an addres the wedding included Mr. and Mrs.{ orange blossoms. Her only Grnamed Henry Misson of Scranton, Pa. pa-|was a string of pearls, the gift 6 wag rents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. | her grandmother. and sh. Honor Ball Planned E. J. Poole of Reading.' Pa.. Mrs.|bride roses with i shower of xffim‘?’:" lh.r Joung son. Henry Brown Wal- |blue beaded chiffon with & black pic- | jast Wednesday evening. 1 and her party, and a more charming route of travel would be hard For Hospital Benefit|has been in the west tor i Vi ta ‘ouring. H h or | (" Cleveland _Park, has taken an o find than that through Woodley < more touring. He was joined in Chi- : YA . . |Charles Young of Brooklyn, N. ¥.i{the valley. ing into theacaxiulgf?omo&de?h;apr;? or the other pretty highways lead-| The patronesses for the garden Eagoithy. Stgnon B"‘y"m' ana Ghey [apsitmentiat WardmsaiRack fote: For Filipino Mission | Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stelzie of Ne e S anetye bh o party to be given for the benefit of 391" m(e:!leln! New York by Signor| rpe assistant commerclal attache of York and Mrs. Gustave Henckel of | sist maid of honor and wore Casualty Hospital Wednesday, June 7, | #¢ >cer Celesia. e e neriands legation, Dr. B. J.| The members of the Philippine|East Orange, N. J blue georgette crepe, trimmed ferred to the iny flowers and narrow silygr TR tran i headed T at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William | _The minister of Siam, Phya Prabha | Gratama, has been transterred o the | parljamentary ~commission, hel Sanator, madl Mo John, B Ken- Jorl e ] 18 . hbon. Mrs. i . Gude Include Mrs. Richard Yates,| Karavonsse, is expected to arrive in | forelgn office o% (5 Ngbelleg h S00 |y Mr. Quezon, president of the sen-|drick’s apartment at 400 16th street | Col. Ralph D. Speulding, wes ‘:nnrfryl White House Bridal Gift To Miss Catherine Hughes The President and Mrs. Harding's ‘wedding gift to Miss Catherine Hughes, lMemonnl Tea June 8, will be the scene of a pretty wed-|of honor and wore cloth of &0 S 3 i ‘i Honor of Stategmen Mrs. Joseph Mansfleld, Mrs. Thomas - from New York aboard the Nieuw |ate, and Mr. Osmena, speaker, whoj e i g Washington shortly,ding Saturday afternoon, when Miss | vejled 1 brgi clot o | Bacion. Mra, Geargs Seasen| e the pasc jiesr. BAls apoompnied Anuierian (R RNRORS :m TS guests ‘of honor af & ball | Marcia Bracken Thom 'of Buffalo, Britceaite mreas M A Walker, Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs. |bY his smali son and will come at| qpe gecretary of the Finnish lega- | {o be held Tuesday evening. June 20.| Wyo. will become the bride of Lieut. | Hodgson of Portsmouth. Va.; Mi in Miss Byrd Mock's studio, in the | William Connor, Mr: W. Ly s X 3 , Mrs. Cordelia Powell g , Judge Bruno Kivikosk!, is spend- Park Hotel by the|Homer W. Lystad, infantry, U. 8 A.llsabel, Bernard of Fredericksbu daughter of the Secretary of State andold brick Capitol, Thursday at 4 p.m. | Odenheimer, Mrs. Edith Bracket Stu-( T of the lega-,Hon: Tudge DOonD New York. v ardman R iates in the city. |The ceremony wiil be performed aiVa. ‘wnd o Prsderickabing ] Mrs. Hughes, who wil marry Mr.|The following American states art, Mrs. George Todd Ford, Mrs, |tion, Phra Sanpakitch, is spending the . 4 o'clock by the Rev. John T. Axton. | adelphia. They wore gowns of op | Siimeey "0t Wit BT | WL 1 omorads neren saqumnn | Kainerine Hubpard, Mre, Kliandsr | meck sng n Alane 01y and vl £2 G Ha : faiefof ahtaiting S0 ol | g™t T i hadi V' L me nteresting i3 n, | Patton, rs. J. . am, rs. en 7 v Y & T - | with 1, of thi a s 1 she has received.’ The gift is a pair of | seventh President of the United|George W. Eastment, Mrs. Nannie|luncheon to be given there Tuesday Mres. Francis G. Mrs. Ellen E. Tiemey ception. ' Miss Thom will be attended | oniy trimming Two were inogromns vi!it! at Fort SCO" by -Miss Eula Williams of Sheridan. and the other in peach eolor. s of unbleached muslin cov- | States; Patrick Henr: v, as maid of honor and MiSS| Mr. Rois Spicer was best man for his ered with a pattern of knotted candle| o ‘wicking ;gd ‘;dxlod with deep nh:rd-u;fl :‘Y«‘ i 4 fringe. e design of roses, shamrocks elatives and deesc: SR thistios b the oldest found In_the | great men will attay Lants of thess Sih Caroling Mountaing e anar | Fiorence: Jackeon e . The minister of Honduras and Senora probabiy brought to this country during ’ ard, a great-| Mrs. Henry Gordon Clay announces the Ulater immigration sbout 180 vears | 2S00 f Q10 FIckory.] UL relate | et “bridge’ and fve’ hundred will | £5,2" Wi close thelr Houss at-1idh B Iotand and Scotiand, was found on s | {ather. who spent much time at The | firughout tHe hours OF the party. . | Sireet the latter part of June Green Jobe, Mrs. Murray Lee Gifford, | by Mr. W. Morgan Shuster. and Henry | yiy™'G: ‘Emery Dabinette, Mrs. Ken- | o ' oo L And Daughter Home a 4 _of honor and Miss Totcon. s "Hortense” Miss Bdna | motored to Philadeiphia. yesterday and| Mrs. Francis Graves Hill and her( Mrs. Ellen E. Tierney, Who spent g pep and Miss Winifrea Btevens of | I A " Dester, Liout tter. o Fas Evans and Miss Margaret Byrd Mans- | Will remain over the week end. daughter, Miss Kathleen Hill, have!ine past five yvears in Southern Cal-|Sheridan as bridesmaids. Lieut.| Lieui. §. G. Bartleit and Lieut. Lo field. : : returned from & visit to White Sul- | itornia and Honolulu, H. L is visit- | Henry P. Burgard of Camp Meade |G De Haven all of the U. S M. G e the ; i phur Springs. f -~ |ing ‘her son-in-law and daughter, | Wil be Leet man and ir UEReut."C. | dressed in whiter 0 InE party were ail %o < Capt. and ‘Mrs. R. W. Argo, at Fort|y yeQuarrie and Lieut. George Han- | The four Kttle flower girls were Vir- 048] ‘Mrs. 5. A. Kendall, Mrs. Lucleri A.|Winfleld Scott, San Francisco, Calif. | ner, all of Camp Benning. Ga Mr. | ginia Henley. Betty Price.s Ch A more than a hundred years old, | Hermitage, Jackson's old, home at Leo Webb Mohanl DEAKsETors & 8tays ot e ot A. 3. Thom of New York will give|Lutz and Priscilla Kings and ‘Miss Hughes' spreads are copies | Nashville, ‘Tenn. and the' memorial s Wonbi s e AR L wionthi | Clarke, Mrs. J. Louls Loose and Mra.| 0" 0\ 5007 paschal, who [ Tl A e I L RS LD O of_it. address on Jackion will be given by The minister of the Serbs, Croats and | Clarence Dufour have arrived at|ysve been residing at 2310 Ashmead bride will be at home after | lavender and two in pink, and carried ""m{"s’f&“uié’.“fi'&?.‘.fifl.‘x“éa?m ole]z;:ne::::lvu Elwin Lamar Davis A Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch have is- | Berkeley Springs for a sojourn. Mrs. g‘lu have som tuww‘;?rd!enna.:m?:;lf 1 at'Camp Lewis. 'é““?é? of veat « poas. Raiph, I ok "she "is honorasy | - The address on Patrick Henry win | Parent-Teacher Club gued invitations {or & reception Thurs, | Kendall and Mre. Clarke will visit| fotel, whers fhey 4 P T e TR, L B e S 2 licd ident. ‘The association was organ- | be given by Mr. Conrad H. 5 day afternoon, June 8, from 5 to 7, at{iyyy J. L. Kendall In Pittsburgh be- about seventeen years g0, Dama. Hiney: Toing Lo, and Program Arranged |Bauschers, on the occasion of the mar-| ¢ore ket the exchange was started here by Mrs. | granddaughter of Patrick enry, A 8. Stone thirteen vears ago. Through | will read a poem in his honor, com. this association lh; m&léhllnfl;r;of the | posed and presented to her by Fred |arranged for the evening of Wednes- |, ko Todepentences nd. the. articies. soid B | “3i "Honry ‘Serdon Clay, a cousin o |43 JUR® 14, LY. the Parent-Teacher |, The mipleter, of, SIpeusy, S7ei3' % | Soptember. do the exchange ate made in the mountaln | senry Clay, the statesmas, it gies [and Mt Ciabior theJobs Eaton | gizeet, Thursday, June 23 -'nqmug e Mita. T AToart osenhotm, | Evia and Mra John Alberti. - Bride? parenis, ev. Dr._George ¥ | tnel duughier, Sas Oiive Fazher, fo cabl e on e . eveland Park. ch, L, re tl s +? 2 —— tephen’ - | Mr. Ernes itz, formerly ol ! r- great Kentuckiag, [School of Cleveland iy aro they have| who spent the early part of last week | Mr, and Mrs. Emil Levy sailed trom | DUGiey. of 81 Sptan® SRUTGL 00 | pitia 0nd o graduate of the West Vir. —_ = Army and resident circles took place eut. and Mrs. Spicer left later fo; . riage_of s Xing of the Mra. Francis A Rellly of Xew York |iaac evening in Laurel Md. when |briel wedding trip D’ on Celx rebern An interesting program is being |and Slovenes to Princess Marie of Ru-| wy. and Mrs. Simon Wolf have gone | {mier'Ss Uho last Minerva Club re- P R I TR I R S S mania. tq Atiantic City for the summer and|ception, luncheon and concert held|jpocame the bride of Lieut. Robert ¥ S expect to return the latter part of|in the grand ballroom at the Wal-| pohinson, U. 8. A. The ceremony| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tanner of West . storia Hotel, Mme. Paulita de| oo performed at the home of the|Virginia announcé the engagemeht of < ‘other means of contact with the out- Mrs. Clay will pour tea, A m tal 2 assisted | The program will be given in St. the co wi oy 3 = - side world. . by Miss Marle Henry Young,s great- | aiba 3 Parish Hall at 8:3 by . last seas tan oa?'“‘f": dfil:r:;rh “nnrl.""ru.m"' g Ym""‘gnhv:u“";:rd:: 6.‘%3:? ?n't""; and, friends of the | Slls Unlveu eamer o § . great-grandda - Patrick n, acoom e Yy evening, when their guests {ncluded in Europe, during whic] ime — M “’h Ha: Hauey. g Mrs. Psul Bleyden and Miss Carslyn Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Strabel, Leo Rice | irey The bride wore a lovely gown of it m A . T. , will visit England, Germany and A" wedding .of interest took place - rs. Jo peoss o S omeIadEiE Of % §TOUD of old | McKinley, who will glve an illus- ‘aboard the M IN fa" for|and his sisters and Capt. Nolan of the Frhee: tilly lace and §eorEeilSlast evening in Alexandria, Va. when | % : Fendersd Vthmic, motiol To Entertain at Tea | by Miss Elizabsth Keyes, harpi R e A at. 1304 Ran- | roses and lilies of the valley. th of Asheville. Officers and ‘members of the I R ¢ Mgz Prents:| wilfora Wishman of Hollyw B e A T Taiaentir. [ 1eTRsllonal Aaneciation of iAW 5 Callf, tormerly of this T | home Heet morthwest. from 3 to & |R. King of New York attended her fle. K- ¢ d b : special associal ; 3 Y 4 «n,..&f' Honor of the 0 s | o matton of hemor. wearing & gown | bride of Mr. Hurvey Hodgen Warw g i - tor. o'dhh T confirma ! — with a veil of exquisite old la - 4 T : 4 Miss Eugenta Griffith. .90 ¢ My and Mes, N, J. Simon will be ‘at | she carried a shower. bouguet of 3 B e 5 fifiufi ‘ this afternoon Mrs. O, | Avchdescon an Ses g noon_in com- | Letters aze invited as >