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BS.LOFTIN. . Wik of Lt . ComEdward H.Loftin U, S.N., and their dvughiter Virdinia. Capital Society Enlivened , ByReturn of Hardings and - Cabinet Members to City Strength of Senate Circle Will Be Shown on Mrs. du Pont's Picnic Party—Mrs. Harding May Carry Own Sandwiches. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE return to the White House of the President and Mrs. Harding, which will be followed by the return tomorrow of several cabinet members, brings official society almost to its normal state again, though members of the lower house and their families will con- tinue their absence for almost the full length of the House vacation. The strength of the Senate circle in Washington will be shown Tuesday after- noon, when Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont entertains the Senate Ladies’ Club on a picinic party down the Potomac on her husband’s yacht, Tech. There is quite a ripple of excitement in the august upper house over the rumor that Mrs. Harding will also attend the luncheon, and, perhaps she, too, will carry along her sandwiches, as will other members of the club. LONG summer sessions of Congress have brought the congressional set, who formerly only knew the capital from December to March, to a fuller appreciation of the beauties of the District of Columbia. Long auto- mobile trails lead one to various points of vantage on the outskirts of the city proper, which makes it easy to see why George Washington chose to docate the capital here. With a glimpse of Virginia hills visible from almost the lowest elevations of the city, one beholds from the high- est points a full sweep of the Potomac, and an endless chain of the Blue Ridge mountains. Senator Frank B. Brandegee is one of the solons of the Senate who appreciate the gigantic importance of the world’'s most important capital, and has bought several hundred acres in the Potomac district, and recently a tract near the Congressional County Club. ILE from a business standpoint the trend for country places in the District is important, it also shows a change in the taste of the social world from the time when Dupont circle was the mecca of the wealthy folk who sought winter homes in the capital for the sake of diplomatic and official association, and who are now real home-hunters for the whole year around. Even embassies and legations are daring to move without the once sacred calling precinct from I to S streets and from 15th to 20th streets, with an occasional drifting over the boundary, such as Mrs. John B. Henderson’s home, which was once thought to mark the end of 16th street. One has only to read the real estate section of a daily paper to watch the trend. SUFFICIENT space for a ballroom and a formal banquet hall were only a few years ago deemed all that was adequate for a winter residence in Washington, while today one hesitates to accept an invitation, even in the Jate spring, where there are not broad galleries and a beautiful lawn and garden with which to refresh the vision. Added to such beautiful suburban places as Twin Oaks, Woodley, Westover, Airlie, Highover, Friendship, Falkland, the Montgomery Blair estate, the Leiter home an others, and a veritable fringe of homes with ample lawns on the imme- diate outskirts of the city, will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Par- sons Erwin, on the edge of Rock Creek Park, and the more extensive places recently bought nearby. / ANY important persons besides those of the executive family will = return tomorrow from their “over-the-Fourth” vacations, ut the diplomats, especially the younger ones, will form broken ranks for the rest of the summer. Tennis at Newport, polo at Narragansett, golf.on Long Island and the wonderful clubs along the New England coast will, from now on, claim the sport and pleasure loving. Seashore, mounuin’ nd country will each claim its quota of fashionable folk, while, as pointed aitt by the Social Register Association,.Europe claims 20 to the sea- eunore’s 11 per cent. The New England ‘coast claims by far the greater mu'mbcr of persons of society—diplomats,.officials and. the merely smart b oet. THECX elPresldeneli_md\_Mu. C?olidge, who have been leading an ex- ceedingly quiet eistence, so far ds social diversion X - Wightful example of old Virginia hospitality in their visgitu e‘}hz::d:yd:n Fredericksburg, when Mr. Coolidge made the chief address at the initial ameeting of the Kenmore Association, an organization formed to institute a drive for the purchase of Kenmore. While in Fredericksburg they were . guests of the well known artist, Gari Melchers, who occupies a beautiful estate, Belmont, and who has given great interest to the historic section since resndm:_tllu& _Mr. Melchers loves his Virginia estate guite as much as he does his studio in Rue Galyani, Paris, where meet all the great painters of the French capital. Decorated by all the more im; ant gmonarchs of Europe, he is urrelen!ed in each of the great galleries, and ::n \rwyh;}ne:ton by hu:l :Illfi deco_ntiio% “Peace and War,” in the Li- ongress, and by a portrait. 'resi i collection, in the §mithsonhnp Insh‘mgnn #Hent Roosereltin the _Frger Representative Ramseyer . And Family to Visit Iowa Representative and Mrs. Willlam C. Ramseyer and children will close ¢helr residence, at 2689 Connecticut avenue, the middie of this week and will g0 to their home at Bloomfleld, Jowa. Representative Ramseyer will shortly return to resume his seat in Webb-Chappell Engagement Interests Local Society m.fl,rl. John Sldney Webb announces engagement of her daughter, Sidney Randall Webb, to ;r. Wlxl::: F. Chappell of New York. Miss Webb is the first of last season’s b s to make known her engagementy - -Mr. Chappell, who is thé son of the late Dr. and Mrd. Walter ¥. Chappell of New York, is a graduate of Prince- ton, class of 1980, and is at present in ‘Washington I‘LM‘I for the dipio- matic service. He wod a commission in the Navy during the.war.and had two years of active service. Miss Webb was presented to last December, and has been muci feted since her debut. The datghtar ot the late John Sidney Webb, she 1s a granddsughter of the late Mr. and %""mxlmn rd M. Hutchinson of N ir Hayward H. Webb arrived yis- i . terday to visit his mother and slater. the House, but Mrs. Ramseyer and the chfldren will remain in til “the first of December. Are Hosts at Dinner Col. and Mrs. Frank C. Jewell were of honor at dinner last even- 9 % Who left 1. ast week tovisit - her home in Missouri s O ¥ MME, ™ ACH Wife of MajorCasimir Mach. Polish MilitaryAtiache | s | gfi;yag.to‘rn Bt bfek, with whom She will sail for Panama Augusts B e Y e e N A st CANCASNCANCAN CaS AN A A AT aN S e Can ] v Chief Justice Taft And Wife Start Home After Stay in Britain Remainder of Season Will Be Spent at Murray Bay. Mrs. Pomerene Expected Bflck Flom Glio- The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft sailed from Liverpool yesterday and on their arrival in New York will go directly to Murray Bay, where they will open thelr summer home for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Atlee Pomerene is expected to return to her apartment in the High- lands this week after a_ visit of ten days in her home in Canton, Ohio. Senator and Mrs. Pomerene left Washington for the last week end and were among those attending the centennial celebration at ion, Ohio. Representative and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers have gone to their home in Lowell, Mass., for the recess of the House. p Former United States Ambassador to Germany and Mrs. James W. Gerard will take possession of the Townsend estate in Newport this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard arrived i yesterday aboard the Berengaria from Europe, where they have been for some time. —_— Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, who are now at Weld, their estate at Brookline, Mass., will come to Wash- ington the middle of this month to remain for a few days. They will sail for Europe August 12. s Vivian Vestal, ter of bert H. they will spend Mr. and Mrs. Horace Westoott ao- companied the latter’s mother, Mra John F. Rodgers, to York Me., last week and will be thers through the season at the Willows, the summer home of Mrs. Rodgers. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. I W. Littell will start on a motor trip the end of the summer. this week. They will go first to sm'umon. Va., wherd they will be guests of their son-in-law_ and ddughter, Maj. and Mrs. A. M Patch, r. . n. and Mrs. Littell will absent several months and will visit thelr sons and daughter: Mrs. Benjamin H. Warder went to Bar Harbor yesterday from York Harbor, where she had been for a 1 mer home, K‘:r’:or, where she will be Jolncg week by her son-in-| an! g‘:‘hfien Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gar- rett, of Baltimore. Capt. Ridley McLean, U. 8 N, has joined the U. S. S. Arkansas for duty. 5. McLean and_her two' children Jeft Washington Friday for James- town, where she has taken a cottage for the summer and where Capt. Mc- Jean will probably join them for a dbrief vacation later in the season. Miss Katharine Dunlop, daughter of )lr.’:-gd Ge & mo:; and will remain with heg through' the summer. Mrs. Winthrop Murrzy Crane has taken a cottage st Woods Hole, Mass., for the season and. is estab- lished thers with her three children. - Mrs. Homer Hoch, national.record- ing secretary of the League of Amer- jcan Pen Women, has returned to Kansas with Representative Hooh, and will not return to Washington until October. Mr. :;:dl lg:l. John _F. £ d theilr home on Slon week and salled New York terday aboard the Majestic to mfi. remainder of the summer Wilkins uset: from Invitations have béen issued by Dr. and Mrs. M. L Turner to & largh num- ber of friendd for & m::::-.m e R AT the seventeenth n'a-lvc‘r‘-rrot e o'clock: on E. B Ba . Harbor, | Guard. Notes of the Diplomats; Many at Summer Resorts Ambassador and Senora de Riano to Return Next Week—Chilean Ambassador and Wife Going to Europe. The ambassador of Spam and Senora de Riano are expected to re- turn to Washington the first of next ‘week. They motored to Manchester, Mass., for the last week end to be members of a house party entertained over the fourth by Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles in their summer home there and the middle of last week continued their motor trip through New England. The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu will leave Washington Friday for New York, from where they will sail Saturday for Europe. The ambassador of Peru and Senora de Peset are spending today at Sherwood Forest, where they went by motor. They returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel the middle of the week after spend- ing the holiday motoring through the country, visiting Blue ny Ridge Summit and Gettysburg. The minister of Siam, Phya Prabha Karavongse, and the members of the legation staff will close the legation hers the first of next week and go to Bass Gloucester, Mass., ior the remainder of the summer. e minister of the Serbs, Croats u?slwnu and Mme. Grouitch will motor to New York Friday and will be the guests of honor at luncheon Saturday of Col. and Mrs. George Burleigh at the Army and Navy Club. In the joon they will accompany Col_and Mrs. Burlel to Peekskill, . Y., where the minister will review & batallion of the New York Nattonal After the review the minister and Mme. Grouitch will motor to Tux- edo to remain over the week end with Mrs. Henry T. Loomis in her summer home there. minister of the Dominican Re- vu‘b..lil.e and Mme. Joubert will close their house on Massachusetts avenye the first of this week and go to Allen- hurst, N. J., for the summer months. The minister of Bulgaria, Dr. Pan- lfltofl,‘nflll leave Washington Tues- day for Chatauqus, where he will de- liver several lectures, and will return the end of the week. R {ster of Hungary and Corn::mmigu:ohmyl have purchased the house at 2929 Massachusetts ave- nue, which they occupied last from Mra John R. Willlams- bullt it some years ago. The minister and . Countess Ssechenyl and their children are spending the summer at Newport with Mra. Vanderbilt, mother of the contest. The charge d’affatres of the Chinese lent.lon and Mme. Yuns.xwdhua established f,:!" éhg. -:;lrm in their tage at ach. w‘llll .EIFO-DC“LB MoLeod, who has been visiting their dsughter, Miss Gertrude _Yung Kwal, has returned to her home in Alabame. o f_the Hungarian —a ”nfi‘-.-l;:h: Pelenyi. and the S et 4o tfldmd&.’ "'r": st th, counsaior of the ?fm.wm'a%fllllnw& fiwic e g S, rday aboard the jestic. of the Belgian Gfllflfl . Who short _time ago, -nhn Traoted 3".31‘-. in Washington the end of M G has been The. Polish has po B¢ this + Grasese a's of the le- gation in Mexico for some. time. The secretary of the British em- Peterson, will bassy, ‘u')' Maurios D. g Ecuador, Senor Don Miguel A. Ycaza, sailed Friday from New York for his home in- Ecuador, where Senora de Ycaza has been staying for several months. Senor Ycaza will remain in Ecuador until the autumn_ when he will be accompanied by Senora de Ycaza on his return to Washington. The commercial attache of the Netherlands legation and Madlame Andreae have taken a cottage at Woodstock in the Catskills for the summer and Madame Andreaes is established there for the season. Dr. Andreae spends each week end with her and comes to Washington for a few days early in the week. Senora Dona de Diaz wife of the secretary of the legation of Hon- duras, will go to Atlantio City the eml of this week to remain through the summer. Senor Dias will join her there in August. The former counselor of the Rus- sian embaessy and Madame de Bach salled yesterday from New York for Europe. They left Washington a fortnight ago and have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles in thelr summer home at Manch = by-the-Sea, Mass. sae The former counselor of the lega- tion of Siam, Phra Sanpakitch, sailed yesterday for England, where he will :.ndmc.;:p his An:;a.ld“u”t.:h counselor 7 res o ame: legation London. 0 =5 Items Concerning Summer Plans Mr. and Mra. Henry Walters opened their summer home, Sherwood, at Newport, last week shortly after their arrival in New York from Europe, where they spent their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walters, the latter for- merly Mrs.: Pembroke Jones, were married in New York April 11. Mrs. Walters was before her marriage to the late Mr. Jones Miss Sarah W. Green of Washington. Mr.'and Mrs. Walters’ yacht, the Narada, is in com- ’tTl:"on at N;Wlml‘t‘i and they will ¢ & number of sho through the season. s Mrs. Fitshugh Lee has given up her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel er and joined Col. Lee at Culver, Ind., where he i{s on duty at the Culver Military Institute. Miss Junia Wise, daughter of Mrs. Frederic May Wise of Baltimore, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Begg In thelr summer home at Ips- wich, N. H. Miss Wise spent a por- tion of last winter in Washington. Her mother, Mrs. Wise, is established for the summer at Berkeley Springs, . Va. where she has a country home. Miss Wise spent last week in Southampton, where, with her broth- er-in-law and sistbr, the Duke and Duchess de Richelieu, she was a guest of Mr. George Warrington Curtiss. Mrs. Walt C. Johnson, wife Col. Johnson; Mrs. John I!.“H{:‘n‘v“-‘r and Mrs. Mary L .Norman will leave this week on an extended motor trip. They will go first to Fort Devens, 3., where Mr. Charles M. Johnson. son of Lieut, Col. and Mrs. Johnson, 18 at the R. O. T. C. From Fort Dévens the party will go to Boston, Cape. Cod, through New Hampshire -ch'g Ver- To%fl‘ in ‘l:lu Adl;(l)nmkl and back: 0 ington, making & stop: = lantic City. % % “”A‘ ™ Mrs. Lily 8. Lewis will from New York- July 8 on ho-rduv.E. Ma- Jestic of the White Star Line to spend some weeks in Europe. A party of ladies accompanies Mrs. Lewis. e and Mrs. . B, Block Block left last wuk.?:r‘gz remain Mr. Ruth z |1antic City, whers they will during the rest of the summer. Miss Katherine - .r'dl:y for the Green Spri: e n jey, ‘where she will be the Mr. and Mrs. Wilson un:la.:::lo (o:' u‘d ;u:k or ‘:wu. Miss Wren ler parent h :urmnnt at the g“ Ting llufl?r" Washington Society Engrossed With Plans FOI‘ Summer Season Sailings for Europe Among Events Chronicled—Local Residents Seeking Pleas- ure Resorts — Personal Notes. Mr. and Mre. Chandler P. Anderson Wrann, da: i sailed yesterday from New York, aboard the Finland for Antwerp. Mr. Anderson is arbitrator for the United States at the Hague. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson e expected in their Washington home the latter part of this week from Brook- line, Mass., where they have spent the éarly summer at their home, Weld. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have engaged passage for Europe Baturday, August 12. Dr. J. H. Gore will sail for Burope July 15, accompanied, as usual, by Mrs. Nils Radhe and Miss Signe Radhe. They will spend the greater part of their time in Sweden, but be- fore returning will visit Germany and France. Mrs. Leland Stanford Conness is the guest of Mrs. Willlam Barbour Goolrick at Fredericksburg, Va., where she went to attend the ceremonies the to purchase the Kenmore estats, colonial home of Col. Fielding Lewis and his wife, Betty Washington Lewis. Mrs. Conness, through her father, the late Cham; Brocken! Thorn- ton, born in Fredericksburg, 1s a lineal descendant of Col. and Wea “Fiolding Mi ‘within and will vmn.m for a short time raia. fore going to o1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith have cloged their house on 30th street and are at Far View, their summer home on Mount Crotchet, N. H., for the summer. Mr. and Mre. Harry G. Mesm and children have gone to Spring Lake, N. |’ J., where they have a cottage for the summer. Mrs. P. H. Hill, the mother of Mrs. Meem, will spend the season with them. Mrs. Henry Fairfax Robertson closed her apartment in the Wyo- ming and went Thursday to New York, from where, with her daugh- ter, Miss Mary Robertson, she will sail Tuesday for Europe to re- main through the summer. Miss Caroline Henry went to Con- necticut yesterday to spend the re- mainder of the summer. . Mr. and Mrs. George Friedlander are. leaving Washington t _for Atlantic City, where they will lrnd several weel at the Royal Palace. They had guest over the week end their d Mrs. D. A. Wein- ter, berg, and daughter of Baltimore. Mr. l.m}; Hr;"{’non‘::l;l‘n:’fln and Mrs. Ben motored to Atlan. tic City and are at the Breakers.. = . and_ M Philip- Daviés ‘and u.‘i‘—;nn"bme:"ot Pongtasn‘ Wales, are at the Powhatan. ; epresentative Joseph W. Fordney, v&.'wul retire f: Congrass next iToh, has Joined Mrs. Fordasy in Marol their home, in Ssginaw, Mich, . Later this month Representative and Mrs. Fordney will go to Seattle, Wash., for a visit’and return here.for the reconvening of Conpress in Auguat. eir daughter, Mrs. J. n, for- merly Miss Lucy Fordney, remained o thelr “Washington home during ‘their absence. istein. and her two sons, wfi: 24 Jack, have left for Old Point Comfort and will later be ests of Mrs. Felstein’s mother, Mrs. menbloth, at Newport News. | i 3 Mrs. John Bolander and ‘-or'h.'uni’: of Cincinnati, Ohlo, are ting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shaw of 730' Park road northwest for a period several w'ockn e 4 race G. Pickford and her M e Eiisabeth B. Dowtlen, of wis E. vlcv House, Whitefleld, N, I | MRS. ROBERT F. SWho will join her mother, Mrs.Walter C.Wr of New Orleans,at her summer home at Peters- boro, - din COGSWELL .)k ight, August. Events of the Capital Of Interest to Society Whereabouts of Officials and Other Washington Folk. and Notes of the Passing Throng. personal Mention. The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, will return tomorrow from his sum- mer home, Prospect Hill, at Lancas- ter, N. H, where he has spent the past ten days with Mrs. Weeks. The Attorney General, Mr. Daugh- erty, is expected to return tomorrow from his home in Columbus, where he went with Mrs. Daugherty for the last week end and for the Fourth. Mrs. Daugherty will remain in their home in Columbus through the sum- mer. Benator and Mrs. Miles Poindexter have staying with them for a few days their son, Lieut. Gale A. Poin- dexter, U. B. N, stationed at New Lon- don, Conn. Senator and Mrs. Poin- dexter will leave early this week for their -home at Seattle, Wash., where the latter will remain until December 1, the senator returning to the capital in a short time. Senator and Mrs. Poindexter are en- tertaining a luncheon party of out- of-town guests today. Representative and Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, who are oocupyingi Wyncrest, in Maryland, are entertaining a house party for this week. The first of next week they expect to leave by motor for their home in Minnesota to remain until the middle of August. Representative and Mrs. one to their home in ‘where Mrs. Hoch will October. ' Representa- tive Hoch will return to Washington the middle of next month. Homer Representative and Mrs. John Phil- lip Hill expect to leave the latter part of the week for a motor trip through the north. They returned the middle of the week from the Catskills, where they were members of the house glrty entertained over the Fourth by Sena- the | tor and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry. rd, niece of Miss Irene W. Basfo S8enator Thomas Sterling, will go to Sherwood Forest fo: theé month of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, accompsnied by Mrs. W. A. Mearns, will start tomorrow by automobile fort Dunkirk, N. Y., to visit Mrs. Lewis N. Murray, daughter of the former. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Kauffmann will motor toam.lr summer home at , Miss Julla Mattis, who is spending the summer touring in the west, is, now at Estes Park, Col. ‘She will re- turn to Washington early in Septem- ber and, with her brother, Senator ‘William. B. McKinley, will take pos- session of the house at 1736 Massa- chusetts avenue which the senator m’;fl' purchased from Mr. Blaine The vice govertior of the Federal :‘tgc-::- Ml.d blnghlfl'l‘ dmmimd Platt, nl 'y their daughter, Miss M&?:. Platt, started Tuesday by motor for keepsie, N. Y., where they have opened their home for the Summer. Mr. Platt will return to Washington this week and join his family as frequently as his dutles will permit. i} Brig. Gen. James T. Kerr, U. 8 A., retired, and Mrs. Kerr have given up their ment at the Westmore- land. TR:;(-.llad I?.-r. week for Eng- remain for three or four months and have taken an apa - man _Park Hotel. * Fiment st Ward Mra,' W. B. Corwin and et. Corwin of Los An- geles, who are making an extended Mr.. and Miss stay in 3 Aty are at Wardman Mrs. Binford Graham left Thursday T 8 Al s where she will . hfl;mw" Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCray of gll $nd street. southeast jhave ‘as eir house gues! rs. rge B. Ross of Sarasota, Fla. Barle Lyon of c':'rflul. N Miss Josephine Kathry: Birmingham, Als., is the :‘&In'-"o.t few weeks of Miss Kathryn ore Franks at the Victoria apartments. Mr. John B. Bovello sailed yester- day from New York on the Colombe for his annual visit in lw. He will be absent from the capital for three months. Mr. and Mre. Willlam B. Hester ding the summer &t the goum Mrs. Marrison Nesbit of Warren- ton, Va, is visiting Washingten and is as the Powhatan, are | Charl land. where they will remain indefi- nitely. ‘William McKelvey, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. McKelvey and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth McKelvey. who have been guests of Lieut..Col and Mrs. Lewis C. Lucas at their home on -Biltmore street. have gone to Newport, to which station the colo- nel has been transferred from Nor- folk. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Noyes. who have been occupying the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, since their parture for -Gloucester, Mass, wi leave Washington July 15 for Cali- fornia, where they will visit the two sisters of Mr. Noyes, Mrs. Ralph Walker McDéwell, at#Coronada. and Mrs. John W. Thompson, at Oakland. ‘They will be absent from Washington for about two months: Mr. and Mrs. P. Drury, jr. who motored to Washington Friday from Princeton, N. J., were guests there for the month of the latter's mother, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, at her country place, Rosedale House. Mrs. Calhoun will ‘return to Washington tomorrow to remain for a short time, after which she will go to California by way of the Panama canal. She will be the guest In Panama of Mrs. Cherles Kerr, wife of the judge of the Panama Canal Zone, and M Wil- liam Burr Harrison. While in the west Mrs. Calhoun will pay a serles of visits and meet a number of en- gements to speak in behalf of the ‘oman's Universal Alliance, of which she is president. une _of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William G. Haan, who are occupying an apartment in Studio House. at 1825 M street, for the summer, will go to New York this week for a brief visit Mrs. Garlington, wife of Brig. Gen. Earnest A. Garlington. U. S. A., re- tired, has Teturned from New York, where she spent a week. Mrs. Gar- lington went to New York to see her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and . Harry D. Chamberlin, wail for France, where the former will be on detalled duty at the cavalry schdol at Saumer. Mrs. Jonathan Bourne has returned to her apartments at Stoneleigh Court after spending a month in New York. Lieut. Commander Lewls Y. Jen- nings, U. 8. N, will start the end of this week for the west coast, where he has been®ordered for duty. Mrs. Jennings will remain at Culpeper, Va., where they have been for a short time, until September, when she will g0 west to join Commander Jennings. Mrs. Romeyn, wife of Col. Charles Annesley Romeyn, U. 8. A.. stationed at Fort Riley, is visiting Mrs. Henry Romeyn, in her home at 1735 New Hampshire avenue, and will remain through the month. Capt. H. A. C. Jamison was regis- tered last week at the Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead, Mass. Former Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward Keating have given -up their apartment at the H;:lelgh and are now occupying the apartment at the ‘Woodward, on Connecticut avenue. which formerly was occupled by Judge Warren Gard of Ohlo. Birthday Party Given For Arlington Lad An enjoyable party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark of Arling- ton Monday, July 3, In honor of their son Joseph's twelfth birthday anni- versary. Many interesting games were played, and first prix were awarded to Miss Anna Pearson and Master Henry Fields, also booby prizes to Miss Ella Hanshew and Master Paul Heins. The tables, which were Bet on the lawn, were prettily deco- rated in pink and white, the favors also being pink. The lawn and tables ‘were ‘{lluminated with many colored electric lights. Among those present ‘were Miss Hasel Boss, Misses-Mary and Margaret Miller, Misses Rosalie, Ella and Anna Hanshew and Master Norman Miller of Washington, Miss Thelma Heflin of Park Lane, Henry Field of Detroit, and the following little guests from Arlington; Miss Elisabeth Brower, Miss Faith Howell, Miss Beula Howell, Misg Nancy De Lashmutt, Miss Eilisabeth Simonds, Miss. Edpa. Chepman, Miss Virginia Dye, Miss Ann Petty, Miss Filora Helins, Misa S . Miss Thelma __Snoots, 'lltllh.“bsl‘lg“ de e Troutt, Harris, Edwin

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