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' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! - Mps. GEORGE M. MILLEOLLAND, Wife of Capl. Pfifikoflan& U.S.Cavalry Tort Meyer. = MIss CATHERINE R.MCLALLEN, af Inclearna . Guest of Gen.and Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland. A LYON. &y cDaughter of Senalor ancl Mrs. Sutherland of W.Va,, cA bride of Yesterday Weddings of Interest To the Society World | Marriage at Elkins, W. Va., of Miss Sutherland and Dr. Lyon B:illiant Event—Other Ay Leading Matrimonial Events. Mr. and Mrs. Harding Enjoy Week End Trips on Mayflower With Friends ‘mportant Weddings and Small Dinner Parties Show That Soci‘ety Folk Have Not Entirely Deserted Capital. A senatorial wedding of much inter- | s .2 b est to soclety i the capital took N . M A. B. . = Secretary of State and Capital Folk Visit Siace Tast evening ot Eikins, W. Var, | V.- O. Bossits Mr. and Mra Charies M H }. A d ecor O eCell Vell S 5 = C . lrhe‘n ;flu ;‘llrg‘ml; ls-iurk:ley ;ulher&jsulden. jr. and Mies Mary Selden. I 1 « . {land, laughter o! enator joward | o= t SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. rs. Iughes to Atten Other:Cities: Local | Sutheriand of Weat Virginia and Mrs, _ Nothing could better show the num- Sytheriand, became the bride of Dr ber of jmportant people who have s . - . - el i s small di rties Chapel Dedication I D 1 t C 1 Homes Have Guests|Goorse Marshali Lyon. son of, Mrs. | lingerea on in the capital than th. HE several important weddings and numerous s dinner pal { Pe n 1 Oma lC er eS m Marshall Lyon of Huntington, W. Va. | company which embled at Bt of last week showed conclusively that natwithstanding the many = The ceremony took place at 8 John's Episcopul Church vesterda: recorded departures from the capital, it is not deserted by so- - e . o'clock at_the Davis Memorlal Pres- | afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for the mar- A ce Memo- rrival D byt Ghurch, the pastor, Rev. Dr. riage of Miss Ele Johnsto ciety folk, a particularly large company of well known persons, Edifice at Silver Bay Me Arrivals .and epartures | byterian he pa e o 2 anor Johnston Mrs. W. E . : 2 : in | daughter of Mrs, James Marion John- Sk . bassador a enora de Pezet tertain at s Frederick H. Barron, oficiating in of Mr : rial to Their Daughter. Am or and 8 zet En Noted in Schedule of| (I fctence of & inrke githerite of | xton o day, Cuarics Laces fiail, The Both in and out of official circles, attending the Hall-]oh;ston(wedding de's family is one of the oldest i ’s histori h, on Lafayette square, Saturday afternoon, 3 2% 1 . Imply, but v frectively d most pru in the cit d in St. Joh's historic church, on Lafayette square, Saturday afternoon,| Mg, Fall Returna to City.| Luncheon—Embassy Residents at Summer | Week's Evente—Calendar | 53"t Mias il iaiidn. S50l Lo coie? (it Siit! and the home wedding last evening of Miss Plant and Mr. Stan el}( urf " Other Personal Ite R P I'N % ¢ b = b Batavia: ¢ Featu intermingled with palms and feri well represented e i ircli i i T S. j— | 1AMy A i ceremony was 1 b v Jones, while encircling the Potomac Park drives.is an incessent line o Uther ¥ a m; esorts: ersona otes of Interest. entxreaturcs .‘,’:,e:“‘;";‘;‘,fin:"‘t;:‘; iNe Tector. Df Ihe chuvch, Fev. i Mise Minerva Lawson of Elkina sang, | Robert Johnston, and a program of e accompanted by Mrs. N. L_Hall of | nuptial iausic was given prior to the Elkine on the plano, and by Mr. Boyd | ceremony, the organist heralding the Smith on the violin. The march from } coming of the bride with the wedding Lohengrin heralded the coming of the | march from engrin.” bride, and ~“The Swan" was played| The bride, who was escorted and tiportant politicians and other officials and members of smart society | The Secretary of State and Mrs Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary ! ineeriag nother company. Hughes are at Silver Bay, Lake of Commerce, returned vesterda who are lingering on to keep one another company % 7 ol | The ambassador of Peru and Senora Senora de Sanchez Latour will en- ; st B George. where they will-attend the de Peset entertaim a company at|tertain a distinguished company at from New York, where she spent part % 2 : : . dedication tomorrow .of - the little mo. week. s X President and Mrs. Harding are taking their enforced mxdsum.mer hapel which has beer erected there | Muncheon today at Wardman Park Ho- | e Yo 'h"g;‘:":"“:"“e"‘“'“',’l’,“ 4 S ) residence in the White House quite philosophically and really enjoy- tel in honor of .their-son and daugh- ! pointed United Statesy minister o, 8, Flood, widow of Representative | 4 rine ‘the ceremany. f1ater givew ~in q P y as a memorial to their daughter, the LA ¥ { - L 4 . 5 H. D: Flood of Virginia. accompanied vi s | a ‘ng it, the week end trips on the Mayflower, when they entertain small | late Miss Helen Hughes. The Secre- |tor-in-law, Mr. and Ars. ~Alfonso ¢ e aler. saiches ) DY their chliafen, & Cepending inia| o Teibride. who wes cacorted by hor | B0 e e Ta er fasrs oT ia: ties of congenial friends, being their chief reward. The Tech, belong- | tary and Mrs. Hughes have frequent- Washington Peaet, when the guests|y,iour have as thelr guest at Tn3 | month with Mr! Bleod's relatives. Mr. | SyUnich Yage, draped over a founda- | trous white satin and tulle, made & to Senator and Mrs. T. Coleman duPont, and many other smaller ves- Iy visited at Silver Bay in summer, | Wil include some of iie young friends{iegation the *ormers brother, Senor (3nd Mrs. R. E. Byrd. at Winchester.| tion of soft, white satin, and made | with & tight bodice, the round decol, ! S = i and it is hear their old home in Glenn he P by day and take pl A of the latter. Don Delfino Sanchez Latour, 'who is| V& - With % Eraceful court train, formed |lete, just off the shoulders outlined 'otomac by’ and take pleasure parties down —_— :;}s are anchored on the mac by day P P 5 Falls. They will return to Washing- |+ The miniater of Portugal, Viscount | post as vice consul from Guatemala en route from his home to his new . f bands of the lace and satin Her | with exquisite poin lace, and the o JIre, ‘Stevens, wite of Representa; O DA O le was very simply ar-|tiny steaces formed of satin. The ve e river later in the evening, when dinner or supper parties are served | yon Tuegday. QAL in New York cit: A. E. B Stevens of Cincinnati, d she | very full skirt of tulle was unusually & s X 2 e has left for Bar Harbor. Me, clty. & 3 | ranged with orange blossoma, and she | very 1 § e 2 A M turned early last week from a trip wer b t of iilies of ,long, in keeping with the new mode. aboard. Mrs. Fall, wite of the Secretary of | Where he will spend the remainder of | mno charge d'affaires of the Jap-|t0 New York, Rhode Island, Vermont f;:’i,'.‘..:,_'“%hé"“‘i“‘:?&nm by her | Her voluminous veil of tulle was ar- ¥ the-Interior, returned yesterday from | the summer. e anose embassy and Mme. Saburl re-|8nd Ohio, attending the state meet-|four aisters. Mrs. John Sydney jranged with a coronet of orange turned yesterday from New London,|ings of the Sons of Veterans' Aux- | Walker, jr. of Huntington. W, Va | blorsoms, and a spray of the flowers 'RS. HARDING received nirmerous small groups of visitors last week, | Fort Conway, Va., where she was the| The minister of Norway and Mme mhd 7 e : 4 G Mme. | Conn,, where they went iliary, of which she is president. This t % honor, wore | held the veil at the end of the court M but the most interesting and picturesque was that on Monday after- | guest for several days of her son-In- | Bryn, with their daughters, will g0 Conn ihere they Went to attend the | L o' ahe will go to Asbury Park to B T o of lavender chiffon | train, which was formed of tulle noon, when Mrs. Jaime C. De Veyra, wife of the resident Philippine dele- jlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.|to Stoney Man Camp, at Skylands. attend the state meeting of the aux-|over cloth of sllver, and she carried | trimmed with bands of satin The fate to Congress, “mm},.m,d a party of more than a dozen women, the | Brand Elliott. e i the mammer months. | _Senor Don Rafael de Mugutro, thira | iary June 28, She will remain there | bouquet of vari-colored June flow- |bride’s bouquet was 2 shower o i i iliopit issi = the week end. stephanotis. hters e prominent Philippine commission now ‘in 2 secretary of the Spanish embassy, has | ©VeF ers. 5 = ?G::;i:::,lm t';‘dfc wfm:hflos,c Many of B s i e ative ol o atkell i3 Crinstmger and Miss They spent last sumimer at the re-]peen recalled, and returned to Spain Phe maid of honor, Miss Katherine| Miss Jane Boyd, the maid of honor. ' h Donna Ruth Cr % ) A sort and tak t e | June 13. of Jackson, | Sutherland, and the bridesmaids, Miss | wore a_lovely gown of chiffon, the umes of the Pina and Juse cloth so popular there, richly embroidered, | gora% F'0f (10" Sontrol wite fana| sort Andihave fakemiajcottages thee &2 and with handsome kerchiefs folded about the necks of the dresses, and By ontroller of -he | for, thisiseason. A TG . inteq 'and Mr. Charles Townsend of | beth Sutherland, made a picturesqu e s oy asmes ) currency, have gone to their home In - E. Graesse has been appointed, ypyopigan returned this week to her|group, their gowns of chiffon of vary- they made such an altogether picturesque group on the Whité¢ House lawn | Marfon, Ohio, for the remsinder of| The minister of Denmark, Mr Con- g:::ys;lc.';_teu:'y'd.or' 1!’!:‘ Be:'x :]r:‘:-‘ harte Ateer visiting at West Polnt for | fng. shades 'of violet, laveuder and | Mrs. Clarence Markhi Mich., who was the guest of Senator | Margaret Sutherland and Miss Ellza. hade touching the flocr. The low waietline was marked with a girdle when Mrs. Harding took them there to sce the flower gardens that she | the summer. -Mr. Crissinger, who BAStyantin Brun, left last week-for Bar | Jna™inalr ~ two e nen i1l aetve | the commencement. orehid organdy, being mounted overof the two shades of chiffon and th: led them through the rose walk to the President’s office to call upon him. | p = 1 silve: bodice was made with rounde:! T araohod with Moo Fards s office to call upon himn | 4ad join them at Intervals during the | Harbor, Me, where it has been his|in Washington from Kurops about| ' yee Charles Danby will return to Baorter LD o O omauets of rho- | meckline and - wing sleeves. Her y pliotograpiec iz . Harding, and the group in costumes | summer. ~They ‘made the trlp bY|custom to spénd the summer. for a|July 1. or. Waakingon hewe Colny. Bom ldonaton 9 {broad brimmed white loghorn hat 2 P i ad brown lace covering the brim and af dainty color, looked for all the world like a huge nosegay of blossoms. | automebije. 2 The Philippine delegates have been constantly entertained since coming | - Spe T e to Washington, handsome dinners and luncheons given for them, and "§°:{ An‘o'::n"l‘h:gd g,‘;‘l'rv:;‘l:'“:’{ The mini frequetly there was native music for the dancers. g | Quoque, L,,,: Island, N. Y. ron { Manuel de ‘Ind Baroness Koroff, son-in-law and Washington this week from Hayans, ew York, whers she has been since| The litiie flower girl, Ann Brown the Princéton commentement, where |of Huntington, W. Va., Wore a ruffle 3 she went for graduation week. The|white net frock over pink, and car- |Tose and pink ribbon forming the With thel fa: sscond -gon of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Denby,|ried a basket of summer flowers. | trimming. Her bouquet was of blue ipedes, will return to SR ;r'h":i ';'"'-m At Mr. Charles Denby, ir., was a gradu-| Mr. C. William Strickling of Hunt-«lfi—‘_'l}'rf:“lfl'iue toier giil Mary Bal- ITH the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes comfortably ensconced | daughter of Admiral and Mrs: Rypen, cottage for the sumtmer twonths. ate with High Momors. aneir eldest|ington. W. V. was best man and|win Smith, niece of the bridegroom, at Graystone, on the edge of Rack Creck Park, and several other | Wl #pend the summer abroad. Cuba, where he hes heen making a N o risinee Orc Danby.ffe sechesfthia ushers wore Dt ey B Blern | Gore a white muslin frock with a cabinet families on permanent or short out-of-town visits, there is scarce| genator ana Mrs. John B. Ken- briefivlals. e ey o grl‘llll:: et ;:‘i' "'u‘“""' the Secrotary of the |Sydney Walker, ir. all of Hunting- | Pink sash and o wrs'h..me:rfm':;"i $ .riludf ?getvmgpto l_l;ld‘ofichl women tt_}getl:’er. thul}x‘ghSMrs._ Coolidge, mck. ith thelr deughter, Mise Ross| The minister of Bcuador, Senor Dr.| has rolonged her stay in W. mn:‘-' Donby. Soungest son of Mr. and Mes| "% reception followed at the home ) basket filled with " old-ashioned ife o ice President, never misses a Tuesday at the Senaté womert’s {;Maye Kendrick, an elr “son, s on because the cool weather and | Charl n < owers. : shelr “son, Mr.| Don, Ratas!.H. Bilsakde, contemplates | 108, Daoause of the cool weather abd | Charlea Denby. is & student at Har- fof ine brides parents the residence | luncheon, the affairs bei e infor i i “Manville Kendrick, Maj. Gen. Edgerton, U. S. A., acted ing even more informal than in the winter months. g a0¥ g F10here " Mr. Manville | leaving within the next few weeks | when she will join her parents, Mr g decar e ndos. ferne and |83 best man. and the -ushers wer» Mrs. Weeks has gone to their Lancaster, N. H.,, summer place; on the v Shugr ) i TNy g Kentrick was a member of the grad- | for Milwaukee,; Wis, where he has|and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien, = . Commander Theodore Jewell, U. § summit of Mount Prospect, and is' watching with keen interest theuating class at Harvard. En rout been invited to visit By the Amsocia:|igmn. - o el A anac Dhuisras Das teturnsd palms. = on and his bride left last{N-: Commander Robert Grifin, U. s chress of work on the fine stone will and high gate posts along the | this city they attended the Yale- tion of Merchants of that city. 5 Buffalo and Toronto. In the form nl"{i “’r & motar trip in the mount- | N Maj. X. H. Price, S. A, and hitefield road. The fence is a gigantic undertaking, amfnne which the | Harvard boat r. at New London, . Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, wite of [place he visited hig uncle and aunt.iains. They will make their future Maj. Gordon Young, U. 8. A. A re- ecretary is anxious to show th id d Mrs. Hardi Conn. i The minister of Serbs, Croats and |the commercial counselor of the | Mr-and Mra. K. 8. Fenwick, formerl. ception followed at the home of the y xious to show the President and Mrs. Harding, the stone | arrs. Kendrick, with her son and |8 Dr. Groultch, left Fri Y { home in Huntington. bride: b 5 s taben from hi : o , th Mrs. Kendrick, wi r son ovenes, Dr. Groultoh, left Friday for | British embasay, will leave Friday,|of thls city. and in -Toronto he was| “rhe Bride. whe Ia the second daugh- | Dride's mother. 1625 2ist street. which be n from his own mountain and reaching from the sunvmit down- | daughter, will leave the middle of | Buffalo, where he joined Mme. Grou-|with her children, for Deer Park, |the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Pocock, |t ' Senatar and M Sutherlang, fWas attended by a number of out-of- ward to meet the state highway. ; 7 | this week for their home in Sheridan | itch, - who arrived there yesterday |ma. whete (hey hate taken & cottags | with whom he motored up Trom But- | 1o Sraduate of Mias Madelra's school | (g¥ T, €uests who had assembled ir 3 vo., where the senator will - rom Chautauqua, where-she went to 3 S ashington for the event. them'later In the season. for;the stnmer monche. Miss KatSe | falo hore, and made her debut In this clty | “pro5 “Hall and his bride left later AYHE two oldest—in service—bachel - : et soc ot make an address Friday. They are|jeen Kelley, Mrs. Broderick's er, R S t bell d or diplomats with the rank of minis- | the guests over the week end of Mr. | will spend the summer with her ai| Miss Beatrice Rhodes of Plainfleld, i . ‘:‘ndh'h'“"':“':n'y‘r'fi:“:": in the afternoon for thelr weddinz ter, Viscount d'Alte of Portugal and Mr. Constantine Brun of Den Mrs. Danlel *W. Knowlton willland Mrs. George B. Mathews,-and wil] trh 5 = : : ; 3 Deer Park, returning to her home, in J., 'who has been visiting Miss 2 mark, have left for Bar Harbor, . to spend the rest of the season, and ! leaye the latter &ut of the week for | returg to Washingtop Tuesday. Ireland, in September. . Margacet Sutherland. daughter of the "hf,,.fi?;-:..: is & graduate of Denison | whnite roces, palms and ferns form- $ther diplomats will leave in rapid succession, only a few of the secre- |her home near Newport, where she e senator from West Virginla, returned 1) d of Johns Hopkins Medi- Y will be joined later by Mr. Knowltor The legation of Swedeq will be| The charge d'affaires of the lega-yto her home Monday. Miss Rhodes)Co\'SShools e Sdi beautifull settingitar. the sty -'lblllhol;i in Bar Harbor, Me., this|tion of Panama. Senor Don J. E. Le- i cal School, where he apeclalized. He|riage of Miss Mary Olive Plant - Mme: Riesser, wite of Dr. Ha alling over the edge, & singie pink er of Cuba, Dr. Carles|man embuv{‘, will leave Saturd: ni . l taries staying on to keep a watchfyl eye on Congress. The numerous A sl They will visit Mr. Knowlto nd Miss Sutherls. duat :;&btn all hold out a lure for those who are remaining in midseason, and | brother, Air. Charles Dana Gibton. | yummer. The second secrefary St the | fovre, has Torirnen (hoan Yhiikes, | SREGE T The Eonth Trom Beiareiir|seryed fora time in the Harslet Iane | anughter of Mr. e Steniey Bugt el miles i mn. e 3 . ghty of splendid bridle paths about the city and | before returning in the autul l.'.fit';‘)fi‘h:;d-t"fl: 3:.‘:& '34"‘:“‘ 335:'(‘.’.1'...‘11",‘ ‘::a-;larrl:”pn‘:l{;.lfif Manor, N. Y. Both will enter coll guests from Washington who attend- | Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam gacent country are well covered with nen and women who choose rid-| g5 Elizabeth Thackara, daughter e e cmanberor ot the Jega- | terost of the Gorgas Memorial Asko- next fall. 54 the coremony included Mra, Robert | Owen’ Jones. Brooklyn, N. Y., which f " as their chief recreation. A fitter memorial to the late Presid i Iphine Heyl, M v 30 0" . ent |'of the American consul general in ; : F. Mackenzls, Miss Delphine Heyl, Mr. | took place Iast evening at 8:30 o'clock o tion, will leave this week. cfation. A T e e 0f Cleve- | Charles 8. Hobb, Miss Louise Lyon,|at the residence of the bride's par- ington, have returned to their homs, accompanied by thelr dsughter, Miss n otte Wegar. oy came for . t, N, C.; o [ e e mantement (of the_ BMadeira | Lalsen Wright of Recky Mounk, 3. gosevelt would be hard to find. than this legacy he has left the capital | Paris, Mr. Alexander M. Thackara, bfihis country, for it was he who started the movement-for interesting | ¥ill_srrive in Washington Tuesdhy i for a stay of several days and Ww! paths in and out of Rock Creek Park. Tor A o e e s lhri(; .| Redfern, in her apartment, 1723 ents, 1439 Euclid street. The ceremony was performed in th- presence of a company of relatives and intimate friends, by the Rev. Dr. Taylor of the Central Presbyterian The minister of Balivia and Senora | The second secretary of the Belgisn Mr. F. A. L Colon, has been de Ballivian, with the daughter, | embasgsy, e enain ed to the forel offic Senorita de Ballivian, are spending | transf the week end Motoring .with friends|Brussels, and he witl aall July ! % L . . _|street, northw . B e ettty T he® iriniater “2ud | Europe aboard tha S S-Majestic. - |Bchool, from where Miss Wagar grad- | e e it :A nouncement Made Mise Aradine Lutz I Mr: and, Mrs. John M. Sprague of | Scnora de f‘.i"""t“ e oo~ | The counselor of the Polish T e Ehe Mot he montt Ror Wormih of Lexington. Mra Ruth s T e o : : RIS D R LR e e notable company at dinner Wedn S g - Clarke Watkins and Miss Katharine | nindow . by be Of A 1 tion and Mme. Kwapissewska will] Mr. and M. Paul Mix e gone window in the drawing room. A welil Engagements to Wed . Given Bridal Shower |5t Mrs. Wade 1. Eilla In the » day evening at the legation In NOnor | |eave Washington Friday. for Ashfeld, | to visit Mr. Mixter's relatives .in| CiaTke. arranged program of nuptial music ) | i . o X in San_Francl | Mr. and Mrs. Danlel F. O'Neil an-| A bridal thower was given Tuesday | Waving W ashington this morning to fAfiunce the engagement of thelr|qvening in compliment to Miss Aradine | motor to Poland Springs. £ o drughter Naom! to Capt. Willlam V., Luts, daughter of Mrs, Elizabeth 8.| 'ruas nia Gutlerrez will assume his new duties. Hill, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A. The l-:::.“ ,;!:gll'c-l:n O)'.M% vae rgz.ntl cl{!‘.'gf.n::fl- ).lpr:‘_ tm.flg. “l-rw:;flill;w The ;nlxmar or Finland, mt-. Axel wedding will 1 4 r. John ebater Erbac 1 3 Leonar: strom, is on an extensive g take place August 4. | of Pittaburch, by Mrs, James J. Brown, | L Syrotel 80d gone to Vermont'for | oy ¥or the middle west. Ne atso g & Mrs. Wil {iss Helen Pease and Miss Evelyn $ will visit a number of points in the Mr. and Mrs. William K. Resve sn- | Nash, at tife hame of the Jatter. | My..and Mfs. John W. Brawner have | north before returaing to the lega- nce the engagement of their| The ?“c‘orll'}lonl;k wors ‘;szmfli Closed théir home, at 2125 Leroy place, | tion, late in July. - white, W d thel cot : —_— daughter Tuelms. B to Me_ Arenur| forp Yavira on the tablo and a senter | o, By OO ee T whers Mrs.| The minister of Hungary, Count Haflley Hayes, jr. son of Mr. and|plece of pink roses. The guests In-| Brawner and the children will remain | Lassio Ssechenyi, with Countess Mre. Arthur Badley Hayes of Wash- |¢luded Mrs. Lutz . Mrs. Parrar Smith, until September 15. Mr. Brawner will Ssechenyl; are with -Mrs. -Vanderbilt Masg., where they will-be the guests until after July 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shattuck, & e ‘Britain and Senora de Gutlerres, who trolt, and at ke, | Mr. and Mre. J. ¥, Cremer and their [ W83, £Iven Tolc O o Taarchex to be'gbsent for several wesks. children, Jack and Carol, and Mr. and | FoT VO Mrs, Willlam Barrett) Ridgely and [ Mre. T C Fareall, all of Dotrolt, 50| ‘The bride. who was esconted by he- Deering, n, are en route to London, where Mr. g & visit in Washingt en = LAt the eastern citiss. They made the |t DridcEToom A O York, awaited EEin by Sautonony them, wore her grandmother's wed. [ own of exquisite cream-tinte and Mrs Wallace Radeliffe | §10%, 50 made in the fashion of « purchased the house 1675 Siat | boooration or two awo. The tiny street, and during the summer will | pointed bodice of brocade had point Join' the bolony o} new residents in | Face forming & soft edge to the decol- old Georgetown. Dr. Radcliffe re- | jotte, and the lace also edged the tiny The skirt, made in panmier her mother, Mrs George A. k_for Glo ‘where i1l spend th lor of the summer. Lieut. and Mra. Frederic R. Whip- pler have returned from. Kurope and 3re now at Fort Monros, Va. Mad Pearson, of the Bel kl!l‘nu cubuly'"” '3: il Tu dl“y al USSR SN Bolling-Coudray Wedding Thursday Evening Next Invitations have been . issied by r. and Mrs. Laurence ‘W. Coudray for the marriage of their daughter Liane Marie to Mr. J. Leslle Bofllsg will lea: Mass signed recently as pastor of the Now | sleev Tk Av 3 Mrs. I M. Fi eake . gton. The wedding will take place | peciyjios His. tshugh, Mrs. Curtls K | spend the week ends at Blue Ridge. :;.'}“ Ly ;{gfig{{“fi&h"};fi: of Pennsylvenia at § o'clock Thurs- 8 8, mue Presbyterian Church | faghion, with puffs on the hips, had ‘the early autumn. Thompgon, Mrs. - Willlam - . Pryor, | Miss Katherine Cannon, nisce of | Hungarian Temation will make its|day, June 20, in St. Andrew’s.Church. TS A LT D I LRI R Miss Reeve graduated from the rank- Saunders, Mra. ';ARnle [Mrs. 8. T, Cannon, will spend the|summer headquartors in Newport, at| Miss Coudray will bave s number [0, BOPE S0 :,“,,{ Tare Ol e Slesasme, with > ~ o | Schul, Mrs. Mabel Kellogs, Miss Ama-|month of July visiting friends in|the Laforge Cottage, and the mem- Friends' School in 1930 and was 2| 1ia"Ernach, Miss Grace Meine Miss Dei|Kansas City: o ° bors ot tho staff aiready. have bogun udent until recently at the George |Ray Gregory, Miss Helen McCarty, Miss —_— to arrive there. ashington University. Jadso b Dialev Miss Jeosle dilles, | Hre O Brinces Posncry bf| The minister I ofGuatematd’and nne Curti s e T iss Frances Dockery of minister o an #" Hayes is the son of Judge and | piaq Laura lelnr?‘!hl‘l";!:l‘gbl?fy‘: the s&me place are in Washington for e SRiE ey rs. Arthur B, Hayes, formerly of ;Erh lu,;:"!mu- T, Vieira, Miss Mae |2 time and are at the Powhatan. R rnn. Utah, but who have made|Kelly, Mar, t Buckley and Mra.: 3 s Ma Wells - Miss Kathleen d'Oller of Spencer-{time. Mr. Cobb, who has been a hotel 4shington their home since Judge Neitie T .Vl:lr:. ,,E’;",:d. ,'.’.h:,‘“ :‘.’:: port; N. Y., is at the Powhatan, where |man in Washington for a number tant attorney genefal|geveral recitations during the evening. ;": ?‘“\llo rfimg:fl unt{llm h-:ha-w:n of] yn.ruhm‘l f.r‘i‘:m‘u in »Rcllulb; 5 2 , " | Lo 'or me o 3 'ries on e he Roosevelt administration. Mr. £ Phe. first: and only ohild welfare|coast, and Bt of attendants. ~ A reception mt ‘the home of ‘her parents, 3000°16th will follow the ceremony. ol clusiers of the Blossoms 4t either Mr. Richard Butler, whe spent the| Mrs, Wilbur W Hubbard of Ches- :é,d. and .1 I:::t.on(d t-';: t:. :r"u e': v winter and ing with his uncle and | tertown, Md., who came up for the| ;13 fashioned lace mitts lent & c! i unt, M, and Mrs. K 8 Fenwick, in | wedding of Miss Catherine Hughes |ing touch to her costuie &nd she Budlin Bas re e e s, Jobn | Bag Mretaraed 2o White. Waddell, | cafried a bouguet of white rassbuds L) . 5 2 Butier. the remeinder of th€ Borings, ‘whera she ta spending this | Pymiie S oty Shumate, the bride's st ¥ ! month with same of the members of | only attendant, wore an orchid geor- g e ambyy otie. gown eiaborately beaded and b ¢ B Hilton,” widow — L3 om.' Wi L Erliton, Res gone to Lynch and her d-ughn.‘,’ 35“. made on long, stralght 11-}:.,' “wlm 2 ork Aol &1 e oh Lynch, will entertain Tau Phi Sorerity Holds' - June Meeting at Ebbitt Tau ;Phi * Sorority ~held’ its June conventidn in the ‘white toom at the 5 e id Mrs. Cobb were de- es is & graduate of George Wash- ‘ X in Athens, Greece, b | ANy ent EDbitt Fridey, June 23, The instals| New York and will sail this for T Bgton University, class of 1923, and Mrs, James G. Cumming Tiokea there by Miss arlier Test yoar, | Ban %‘x"fla.-::m“::' e 12 Iation of new efMoers aut-th l-':m: A e Ll S vaat Taras | man ;:.}k"in‘x“;n“l.\fi,:sfi" ™ howor 1 Fra- . 7 4 n e -k = y Y 13 ers. Jupemrer ¢ o ey s | - - Ten Hostens Tomorrow | s e s | e, omr T, et o S int - e e | et S S, N et raant | S e e cfecge D g ra. James G.. Cumming,, recently i ¥ : : Wa ¢l ‘ = . & . Misé Poarle Clarke of Washington, | nan. Miss Brenan and Miss Hayes |Drother of the = 2 project4n Haitl 2 ;nad“u stopping st Wllt’!ll ark | Tast evening the sorority. enter- 5. | will make s visit to Atlulc::lly as s"knn::«:'vt’ll:: ¥:{h."dl b i tairisd its ‘out-ofitown members at &| B %‘“ "?“" -'i‘ ¢, dance at the Columbin Couptry Cl clusi to actl! el o cbaar o A Ao %) 3 elegted Técording secret of the — fMr. and Mra. 5"“': Coltingon | EXRTe Women's ‘Club, witl be hostess| Mr. and Mrs, Tadbon Davis Cobb _— R S Sk S R, ol IR RE SR M R (,J‘:“v"‘; ‘g. %‘"'.,{.,;""'Y‘. fgr il of | it be bt AL months, hav! eft in December to ::) oir .-tv ":--sg:nlumug _1.!. l!l‘l:: . N. Y. o W . fore the latter returns to her home. |y fa.) o were assisted In recel ter party Tbu < el up! ing_b: Plant, mother of the i Miss Charlotts Simon of Randolph |in€, bY ore. & wews: of BeDDe: e 4 g‘u:b::l.’: Play, streat :fl as 'l'w: ?-‘: li.ll Ruth | 00 ved Spanish 1a8e over cloth of gold. L in. the.: Baseh) . ‘who . L eibges oF B Matinews, e e Centiausd on VWG Page) under the Red Cross nursing service, t” she has D ful gar-{spend ihe- 7 in -Honoluly... The; 5 i . ng Will | den, which at this seagon of the year went Rr o' Pan: 1 t4 10 pat & } it her thte L] o dnd o Place In the early Tal. 15710 most popular piace’at the Giub. siapped. ia Man. Franciscs Tor some |0 VRl T E 8 Jo T e Rere for an indefinite sta¥. ’ 4 T -