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x-; ¥ T 21, Luy® JANE AXTON. Daughter of Col‘.‘flnd. M::‘- J.TAXton, ‘““ o Zoomsr. Miss. JULIA DAVIS, Daughter of Mr and Mrs John W.Davis, a quest of Viceroy and Vifcountess - Re a.diml_iglndip_ i b P T R Y e T T T Py PR IR LTy 5 3 ¥ ' S e e e T 2 % i 1 == = MissEMMA STITT, oo ‘ G . N .. g Miss ELIZABETH R.CHEATHAM , __ S9we - hose parents, Admiral aud Mee Stitt, - will present her to society Decembertd. (13) fiz:{'fi'fifi& Qrfi%‘%fifififgfiigfiifi%fig her gistes, Miss. Catherine Cheatham. Mr. Weeks Off to Vermont; Whereabouts o_f* Officials Mr. Mellon Spending Week End at Prides Cross« MIss. * VIRGINIA * ¥ POTTLE, Whose motirer Mrs. Walter Swallow, will present her to - Washington Lends Social Grandees to Sea Resorts; | wspe " Season Here to Be Late]| e=_ ~ =500 — SENORA de ALFARO, Wife of the/ Wise Parents of Debutantes Already Selecting New Minister of Panama,an accom- y&oci.e“yg& ??qumi ing—Senator Owen Returns From laorewason: Oklahoma. UNOERWOOD . . 5 lished woman of thue corps. Dates and AEB]I’S for presentatlan. P P 1 The Secretary of the Treasury. Mr.jpected to ars from Tea Dance in Favor. | Mellon, will return tomorrow evening | EUrope. where he en for am - Al L _ Washington Society Local Society People g | o tended visi : : Ambassador and Senora A 8 T i OO BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. : : i People Nearing End Planning Activities [Crossing where he is opend e e | ar Robert Woods Biise: wiil retum to3 = morrow from w wi r'r.'fiwlllh meiais < - - : e S > 3 ci (3 2 L) 1 ASHINGTON cannot be said to have lost any of its social Of Summer Holiday Rlano \) anderbllt G,l']_es«tsI For the Early Autumn ::::o::hlch he has leased for the ]i\e‘i\:fi; "B e et with grandees, but, rather, has just lent them to various summer v resorts, from which the capital gets their reflected lights. | tend the opening of the centenni Newport boasts the ranking ambassador of the corps in this Returns to City Are. Noted.|Numerous Members of Diplomatic Corps Are at Rio de Janeiro The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, | posi n him shortly Visits Here and There. With;hss joined Mrs. Weeks on Mount| Wi ~ country, Senor Don Juan Riano y Gayangos, who, should M. Jusserand . . : ;| Prospect, near Lancaster. Vt., where| Interstate Commerce fail to return, will be the dean of the body diplomatic. while scintillating Many ngermg at Pleas- Expected Back Soon From S SheT Joumeys Abroad._ m\m,y have a summer home. The Sec- | and Mark Fott 2bout him and Senora de Riano are many other members of the corps.| yre Resorts; Others Find P um Schedule—Motor Trips to | retary will not return to Washington | & Alice Bemis, win Dark Harbor boasts the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes, 2 ¥ V . T . £ 1 R . until after Labor Day unless the busi- | bef with many nearby resorts claiming them for briaf periods, while the Recreation Eleewhere. acation ITrips. - Pleasure Resorts Listed. | hee of the department requires it. | chuse -. exceedingly popular resort, Hot Springs, Va. cldims the ambassacor 7y = e e ; z e e o and Senora de Pezet. So informal and comiortable is life at these Notes of Interest. . Den:n:ir I‘J‘:lu)dnun:‘etuF;:: e];r..a‘,,' Senator Robert L. Owen has re-| . :r‘:’:s‘urw‘eir(i;tu; & vice consul a Bous and other resorts where diplomats have chosen summer abodes that I A The ambassador of Spain and Sen- town, Mass., where they went to attend | A H B SPEE T B L | turned from his home in Muskogee, | Warwich_Corcoran, iz cxp: ' they will remain—most of them—until mid-September. y ora de Riano, who ure guests of Mrs. the Instituie of Politics at Williame } o whess | OKIa. where hie spent @everal wecke{/tiin in October for — Representative Joseph W. Fordney | Cornelius Vanderbilt in her villa, The | “°/¢8¢ eek from Mountain Lake Park, where, ..y e Qwen, who has remained | VSit. rcor. s been absent several vears, serving fi Calcutts 1 2 he is son-in-law and | Breakers, at Newport, are renewing| The charge daffalres of the Italian ;au'sm”’e “i““'p:fnh': e law 03} gith her mother. Mrs. G. B. Hester.|from where he was many old acquaintances’ made during edmh; 3 Stgnor Gelsser Celegin. return- | (& fimi"’ ol :r' e rs. Elmer Murph¥. | vy ¢ Owen will join the senator in the | France. ; 5 G + e riday morning from New York. | summ me. l:toy::nn)-r:umr::r.blhc) ~p!n‘t. at lh?l Where he spent several days. Signora | ““‘*‘ “"‘“}"'; < Havwkin, | X Corcoran Thom his <on, Mr. res 3 ey e being continuously | Geisser Celesia will return next week = = Mrs. ohn ‘ameron awkins, ‘orcoran Thom, jr., w Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, Jr.| jauenter of Senator and Mrs. Owen, [ part of the summer in camp i ) entertalned and are not expected to|from Cedarhurst, Long lsland. where x Setupn until thetend ot this :_Mk'n a|she is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | expect to sail next week for a short|js still in California, where Mrs. Owen | tia, have gone to Portland, Me. = e ndl William Ehrhart, in their summer |stay in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes | spent several weeks with her during | they will gpend some time. = Ars and their daughter, Miss Caroline may remain away over Labor day. |home, Five Oaks. e ety the summer. — Py | have =pent the summer in Newport, and Thom, who went abroad some time agoy The ambassador of Peru and Senora| The charge d'affaires of the German|on their return to this country Will| Mrs Underwood. wife of Senatorare now on the continent after a visit de Pezet are expected to return to | STRARSY ‘}:{:V_‘n\x" l;:;";\;nlr}'m ix £x- | come at once to Washington, where they Oscar Underwood, will go to her home | in London. Washington at the end of this week Y,em Watch Hill, K. I. where, with |€XPect to occupy their new home on m“fi;{:‘;‘r‘w::;n-w-filln-r.m:hfi"mui_idl:nm‘ Lieut. J. T. Scaneider. who has beer or the first of next week from liot ss von Thermann, he spent ten | Massachusetts avenue, which is now in|ine early winter. ) ia guest of Mr. and Mrs. I T. Man! the course of completion. in their summer home at Coolidge Point, Mass., has returned 1o Washe will be Joined early next week by rred to Mrs. Fordney, who has spent the sum- mer in their home at Saginaw, Mich., where Representative Fordney spent the month's recess of the House. HOSE who have had prominent outposts on the social lines—as well as behind the lines—for many years foresee a late social season approaching, and a_not very long one, and still one crowded almost ! to the choking point for 1922-2. Should Congress disband by the middle 6f September, as is expected, the season will not be so late, o] but will start shortly aiter the reconvening on the first Monday in| The assistant secretary of war, Mr. December. 1i the breaking up is later, congressional women will be |J. Mayhew Wainwright, will ‘g0 to tived out with their long, hot stay in Washington and will be slow |Rye, N. Y. the end of the week to _in starting the official round of visiting. But whenever the season |remain cver Labor day with Mrs. opens—and the President and Mrs. Harding opened it last scason on | ainwright and their daughter, Miss December 13 by giving their cabinet dinner—it will be thrilling and | Fonrose Wainwright, who do not = full to overflowing with brilliant events. @oniemplate relumin’g \b, Waahing. The director geperal of the Pan- Wise parents of the scasons debutantes are already selecting dates |, n until the end of September. prings, Va., wherg they have been e as well as the style of entertainment for presenting their girls, and for several weeks. The charge d'affaires of the Polish i “ni v ington. : 2 ing their g — res o s = i American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe. will | ington. a few have selected dates which nothing short of serious illness or | agre Harry Read, who has spent — legation and Mme. Kwapiszewska will| Mrs. Thomas Wood. widow of Coligy"so New York tomorrow or Tues- = death will change. So far the tea dance is in favor, but there is sure! .oy Forth apaty The ambassador of Brazil, Mr.|return the middle of this week from|Wood. United States Marine Corps. is|day from Williamstown, Mass. where Mr. and Mr ret A Hobart of e summer at Portland, Me., is leav-{ Augusto Cochrane de Alancar, who|New York, where they are spending & |at Portiand, Me, visiting her cousin,{he was chairman of a round table at {sigv‘\;:(r:‘.m,\f.".x‘m:r; n H‘:rh \:m: the Institute of Politics at Williams College which cloged yesterday. Dr. Yssy. ¢ Chi 5 = = Rowe wlill return to Washington the bassy. Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, will| Mrs. Willlam H. Woodward and her! i3 of this week or the first of next rived recently at the Crawford House, Crawford Notch, a favorite Augus$ resort of Mr. Hobart's parents. the late Vice President and Mrs. Garre$ -~ to be a follow-up with a brilliant ball for each bud. Upon the early ing there at the end of this month|has spent the greater part of the few days. Mrs. Thaxter. i icati he list depends the success of th . for it is from ; publication of the list depends the s e bud, for it is from | oo youell, Mass, where she will|TOnih motoring. returned the middle| . counselor of the British em- this source that the debutantes figure at White House functions. With i of last week to accompany the United = spend the winter at 115 Nesmith States officials to New York andsee | just a peep at the list, socicty must agree that seldom has a_prettier Grand a e = : o i z 5 = g 1°% | street. e o ahoard the Pan-America |80 to Grand Rapids. Mich., Saturday, |sister. Mrs. Richard C. Dean. spent the | : bunch of girls graced the senal stage. A few of them, like Miss for "Rio de Janeiro, where they iwill | September 9, to spend a fortnight with ( last week end at the Balsams, Dixville wek - A. Hobart, Beatrice Pitney, daughter of Mr. Justice Pitney of the Supreme Court, | g girect Tin ) Htend the opening of the Erasilian |Mrs. Chilton and their children, who |Notch. N. H. and through the week| The recently —appointed United — have had the finishing touch of at least a year abroad, while almost rector of the consular serv-| .entennial exposition. have been visiting her parents, for-[motored to Portsmouth and Boston. Mre. | States minister to Uruguay, Mr. Mrs. John Stewart McLennan., whe mer United States ambassador and|Woodward and Mrs. Dean spent sev.|Hoftman Phillp. salled from New York | is spending the summer at Tyrings ham, Mass., entertained at d ice, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, expects to 2 Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. |eral days in Montreal and Quebec, | Thursday aboard the Pan America for « there Tuesday evening in honor of leave Wi eave Washington the end of thel The ambassador of Germany and|chilton are expected to return to|Canada, before going to Dixville Notch. | his new post. every one of them has been raised up right under the wing of Wash- ington society. i T _ week for Lenox, Mass.,, where he will| Mme. Wiedfeldt are expected to ar-|yashington the last week in Se| % o - 3 ¢ S 2 Jew Y - . Septem- | They will return to their apartment on Mrs. Lynch-Staunton. wife Senae join Mrs. Carr and her mother, Mrs. | Five In New York Saturday from their | per, 18th street in September. 5 The solicitor general of the Depart- | tor George Lynch-Stauntvi of One ment of Justice, Mr. James M. Beck, | tario, Canada. POKEN of in the fast growing list of debutantes are Miss Evelyn Eiva Koon, % i home in Germany, from where they Gordon, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, who is spend-| ‘" G portion of the|safled Thursday aboard the Reliance.| The secretary of the British em-| Mrs. McMorris, wife of Capt. W. L.|will return tomorrow from Seabright, | ing the season at Bay Head, N. J.: Mis Josephine C. Pomeroy. daughter (i The minlster afBerador Benor DE ba:a.v. Mri“R&hLm';fi Ifi‘rnhle;. “t'm }?ol éxr::uan;ui’ .: re(urnxedd to \Vnshingwl:i N. J.. where he went Friday aflern‘oun , 2 - SR A 2355 e r. - | return un e middle of September, | She and he: hildren, acc i v vith Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Pomeroy, who make their home at 1255 Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cameron|Don Rafael H. Elizalde, will be joined | and Mrs. Craigle will not join him | by her mot{,nen‘-’,u;a:s‘Eu;.‘nhae'i’fxo"l-‘x%?r;eem ‘é’ccf{p”:ndmem:l?x dil:xdgh:;r. .\urss New Hampshire avenue when in Washington, and otherwise in New | McR. Winslow have as thelr guest early in October by Senora de Eli-|here until late in the autumn. They | miade the irip by motor from Chateau- | Beatrice Beck. iat Newport Miss Pauline Cabot. zalde, who is visiting in her home in|are visiting Mrs. Craigie's parents, N. Y.. where they have been for Glen Evrie York; Miss I!_\'am:e l:lrl“l"{?" I%;noisti‘_(laugh'cr of Mr. and Mrs. Lee e e wi anl drg, MoK SR e gay, D 5 e amaiat Benoist, who live at New Hampshire avenue when in the capital, and Mrs. Jullus Lay, who has spent the| from Santiago September 13. SA:K:;;‘_‘“:; l:nd Mr:‘lvmn“r'\“ erm_ %r::nfighnau“e;&a 2 c orris arrived | Maj. Gen. James arbor. ex. Mr. John B. Henderson réturned ta his home, Boundar: le 16th street, from Bar Ha has been with his moth otherwise in St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Elizabetk Greenlees, daughter | summer in camp in Nova Scotia, has ; ; ] » . call, In their summer home in the s | of Mrs. David Agnew Greenlees of 3127 Dumbarton avenue and the [ had with her Morton Eustis, the son| The minister of the Serbs, Croats "o‘:mm N 3 1 3 ‘ . ! Z ) i\ Mozton B ; Serbs, ns of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick ! only bud mentioned for Georgetown s far. Other girls who are pros. |gf the late Col, William Corcoran|and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch are 2 2 e S R benn Joinad by theis son. M. awex. | Representative and Mrs. Miss Margaret Craig to 5 tive s, but who may defer their co in ut e e 8. guests o ormer Secretary of the The secretary of the Swiss legation. | ander Sedgwick, in their summer = f;fk';e ‘:1:3-,_4;01““ il seidom e 5,1‘,’.‘,,_";?,C?;52“[\‘§i;f ;af,:‘: Miss Helon LiSeure, who has been | 1LF28UrY; Mr. Franklin MacVeagh In | Dr. Charles Bruggmann, will return | home. S .dgwick House. at Stockbridge. Stevenson Have Guests Wed W. A. Rogers, 2d i . i euramer home. at Dubiine S .| to Washington the end of this whek | Mass Young Mr. Sedgwick has Just| oo Ul e wiliam F.| Mr. and Mrs Edward O. Craig an engagement of thei Margaret Black, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Eugene Black | with her grandfather, Representative| Mr. MacVeigh arrived in Dublin the | from Magnolia, Mass. where he wentreturned from a visit of six weeks in Joseph G, Cannon. will go to Elkins:| middle of the week. The minister |for a short stay after spending sev- | London. where he was the Euest of Sir | Stevenson have as guests at their home | nounce the of Texas, who last year graduated from the high school, and who will | fgure i’ all the dances at the Congressional Club, whether formally | viase' Hir. snd sos. Arther ‘Law jo| Tiet Mme. Grouttch in Boston Thurs. | eral weeks at Hot Springs, Vas Easil and Lady Blackett. on Cifton street. the brother-in-law of | duughter Margaret Osborne to M ] = 3 . 3 atter spent a S et . e! Vill; Addis Rogers. 2d. s of L The secretary of the Uruguayan le- Mr. and M Carl A. Droop have | the former, the Rev. Eugene L. Siler. ;}rl :—3;3 Mn_l:;;‘r:mcgl:(_r "ng‘vnn‘rhs presented or not. their home, Gracelands. Wweek with Miss Martha Codman in Ber villa at Newport. Later this|egation and Mme. de Pena, who have | returned to their home in Virginia & . I & s Miss Frances Hampson will go to i 'HOULD Congress adjourn the middle of Septeml week the minister and Mme, Grouitch | & cottage at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa, | after a month spent in the morth, g J niddle of September, as it is expected, | the Blue Ridge mountains of Vir- | Whek the MUFIRier A0l Jme; Grovitel | &GP vemain there until the middle of | They will keep Selsenhorst open untii who will fill the puipit of the Central| weqiing ‘will take place in the early Presbyterian Church today. Represent- | autumn. : 1 vo asa - ative and Mrs. Stevenson also have as R e Ain s e there will be a general exodus of congressional society from the | &inia the middle of this week to visit f A o 4 xocus £ S . and Mrs. Cha September. late in the autumn, Mrs. Droop re + capital, the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge returning long enough {‘:";n};‘;“'"f"!‘e‘ Joseph Byron, on her M* tlen/pMatyeiah: 2 —_— T ing all" of the tme and Mr.|guest their niece. Miss Ruth Prince! o uice the engagement w to place their boys in school at Mercersberg, Pa., while women of the sl The minister of Uruguay and Mme. The gecond eecretary of u:_e Bel-' Droop joining her there at the end Siler of Maxton, N. C. daughter Mabel Irene to Mr | Senate who have remained on here quite steadily all during the sum-| Capt. and Mrs. 1. ,C. Avery and Varela will give up the cottage at xlfi?b:';‘;fl;fi:lhh“l{l'; LA é:::gi' of each week. Brentil Lake. The w mer, will either go to their own homes or seek brief respite at autumn | iReir dughter, who recenily went to|Rehoboth Beach, Del. which they . A atrive from Mexico, wh » a Mrs. Th Bryan Huyck, i | k N0 [ G e g ome Vi | Fave occupled this summer, and re- | Who will arrive from Mexico, WheFe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryan Huy resorts. There is not a doubt but that a ‘much larger number of official | at the Hotel Vanderbit. e time | Ba e O Washington the middle of |Mr. Graeffe was formerly attached to | who have been spending several | for the rest of the season and are at W. Kuehl of Morrise % September. the Belgian legation weeks traveling in Colorado and the | the Hotel Dennis. town. N. J. has announced the. e west, have returned to their home. —_— gagement of his daughter Anna Mc= i wcrnlen \}::il] ;;‘ssemble in Washington for the opening of Congress than —_— usual, the short season—Ash \Vednesday coming February 14, and | _ Mrs. Charles C. Wright of 2001 16th = — : 2 W 3 y 14, 5 3 7 t the Peru- < Sl | Easter Sunday April 1—making it necessary to arrive promptly and |Srsetz, fme:, Wwith her grandson M el L R e e rey. “Dr. Bedova, returned | Mrs. Ben Hellen and her daughter. Mrs. James W. Doocy, who left A e 4 arrange their programs quickly. and August in the Wh"'e“mwnm‘;: ton Wednesday from Dark Harbor, Thur!g:;g‘ar%m New Yortk.lvhv:\e‘re he lmtu Mary Helle:, lrel sp:.n?lns“ n: Washington some time 280, 18 now | graduate of a Washington seminary. LI W RS SRl 5 went, on voyage to ecre- | late summer and early autum v lyn, N.Y.| The wedding will take place in, the has retorned to Washington and is|Me. where he and Mme. Poter have[Went 1o B4 Pon TOYIES, D 5ol ra"de | Eay View Hotel, Jamestown, R.L | ** 35/ nthropiatrest, Brooklyn, late autumn, i E change in president for the Congressional Club came as a entertaining Mrs. Almon E. Adama)a cottage for the summer. Mie De- A 23 great | Sntertaining Mre. Almon B AQame|fer and their children will not re- | Prada, who sailed Wednesday for = i — surprise to all but a few members of the club Irvine L. c W anseBetty, i B0 Al W ey ate | Mrs. Sypret Warfield Hendrick has| Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Litehfield| r. und Mrs. Francis Buckner Dudel ., Mrs. Irv L. Len- | Adams of Minneapoli: turn until later in the autumn. ter_ formerly Miss Elizabeth | gone to Spring Lake, N. J., where she|3q their son have motored from|ley of Washington, Va., announce the| root’s inability to carry on in that capacity in the face of advice from o N H Maj. and Mrs. . #he minister of Guatemala and |Howe, were married in New_York,|is the guest of her brother-in-law and 7| engagement of their daughter Aulsal ) e Saimp A Barnes will atemals and |Howe were mArTied N B Bedoys | sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Meem,|Jacksonville, Fia., and &re guests of | o arence Jackson Millet, i her physicians, being known only to her intimates. Mrs. Lenroot's ill | ¢ 2 ifes LIS oot's leave W Wi de Sanch . healtle dates tole time long belore the Il Vithinglon oiaking e Fore 51, Okle. cwhere May. Darnes o hetr home. in- Fatour, e | was best man for Dr. Prads. e iave a cottage there for the sea- | their parents. They will remain here | o wedding will take place in Gctok splendid manner in which she carried out the clubs brilliant program | will attend the Field Artillery School | visit, are expacted to return to Was _Mrs, Emerson Howe, mother of | son. for a week and on their return motor | ber. | Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Burnham are|to Jacksonville, they will be accom- all the more remarkable, That Mrs. i " i - { for & year. on the middle of September. Senora de Prada, accompanied them at Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen will grace: 4 tom: P e abroad and they will return to Wash- spending the summer in their coun-|panied by Mrs. Litchfield’s mother. fully and ably fill the important position is not for Wi m B. W ky W Panama m Mrs. A B. Gi Z f n a moment to be! wmr. Mrs. 1; int = t t the first of next year. 0 doubt;d. llh: m;lponanceh of t}l:e club in Washington's social life is -ndlrm:!nrdmr:: chll"dlll':n Billie, I'IE)I;: ma?etgesfixt?p:n?e:?cg ;:nn‘r D!\';n LEEton Show s r!‘ 4 ‘y : '-;IY homf» B“"“h“";“H'“-I"“;"‘}""““K s ;"‘:‘ iih ";{""'-“n;“’ "'“““r'e‘:;'l!: xE 5 € S - second only to that of vhi i i o 4 vre, w ‘Wash- The assistant naval attache of the | the straits on Mackinac Island. Mrs. month wi m wi ntert: ed 2 y the White House, and its schedule of official | 8nd Muriel, left their home at Fort|Joseph E. Lefovre, will leave Wash Briu:h aml:a &y and Mra. H: A. Brown | Burnham, who formerly was Miss|to Washington by water. tertained at '“dw entertainment closely follows that issued for the Whi Myer Heights today to motor to At-|ington the midde of September for 1¢ l e White House. langle Cigy; wherethey will apend ten |2 gton, the midde of September for |Will return to Washington, Thurs. | Vivian Cameron of Washington. is| \ . A ./ Storm and his cou- |, The members of camp Bouzal. (b crulsing in southern waters, During | day, September 7. from a six-week |recuperating from a serious 1llness Potomac campers, his trip he will visit in his home |§ tour of Canada. They are now in the | which attacked her during a dance :;nhelhs;w!}‘efizlgt:dg\dy. ll;l eslfo'g: :?, wf"mem":m;?m ;rh,‘,:,;,mv v . % ng alf e studio of Mr. Winter Program Is Fixed - |Many of Local Society The secretary of the Brasll hls D e W e I s rebia | far west visiting Interesting points | which she and Mr. Burnham gave| o 5 Cirel H S . bassy, - Mr. Samuel de So Leso|and slso in Havana. He will return fin the Canadian Rockies. July 4 in honor of the members of a{three weeks. Doniphan, where the host arcle at Ilot Dprings | Gracle, who accompanied the United|to this country to meet his sister, — large house party they were enter-| . oo William C. Burkett are ::n“?:l.;u:;m‘o(n:;;my;gr:ro(]ulxn;uc:pn‘,: For South Carolina Society Capt. Q. B. Newman, president of the South Carolina Society of Wash- States’ officlals to New York when | The commercial counselor of the | taining. Mr. Burnham, who is & son : The ambassador of Peru and Senora | cess staried Iast week for Brasil, will | s N Cer sunt. betore golng o |Folish legation and Mme, Gliwic| of N il . Barnham, and who|gn & motor trip fo Fhiladelphia, New de Pezet were guests at 2 dinner given | Féturn to Washington toda; take up his new duties of Panama [8ailed fi:entar;h};( l}i::r‘!?o!lzz dMlje-tlc has -doztea amts nui‘er'ls’ ?lr&les-:.l:n. 2 file;elifllwere B1;1{ 1\:.| T .]V:o« e, rom ew or] . They | was graduates rom the Un! es [al Lyon, iss Thelma Hayes, minister €0 Argentins, Brazil and | from New Yere for PORnl, Tney| e B kcadomy ot Annapolis in the| 31", 208 Mre. Sol D, Riomen R Edna Stuait Miss France: Klum made in and around Bonzai. ington, announces that Col. Roderick e:lly in L{m ,w‘eeksr ‘fia noww H%mmeld Shile. ot th e i New Carmichael, chairman of the execu- | citaurant, Hot Springs, y Capt. 3 5 5 stay. class of 1905, and later attended pending the ssummer: 3 Miss Lois Shipman, Miss Marg: restaurant, Hot Springs. Vv "rgedt | Three Anniversaries Berior Lefevre entertained a small clams of 1005 and later stiended|¥ori are ‘making frequent motor oSl R e verta Nestlerode, Miss tive committee, has worked out the 11 - £ rit of New York. Other members of the Celebrated Same Date | 27720, nformally at dinner Tues-| g gttache of the British embassy | ho graduated in architecture. Toaty maat. e e i, - Mr. Warren Moore, Mr. plans for the winter season of the| Washington colony in the company were day, evening in compliment to Brig.| . nd private secretary to the ambas- ol soclety. Capt. Newman promises Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin, 'Mr. Sitia Bltan Doy biale. ok Gen. and Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer. |aTQ Pritete Jii s Y mennant, salled Chasles Rald:Ogsbury of Hart- - e ATlIbon: AUDEl gt and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson, Mr. and ss Ellen Day Hale, who is spend- | wednesday afternoon Senor Lefevre (PR England fo Mrs. Charle: & Mrs. M. M. O'Connor has returned | T GRIE- B - ing the summer in her home on Cape yesterday from nglans 'or this|ford, Conn.. accompanied by her lit- Lawrence Conway, Mr. Jack F LS aDe | was the guest of honor at tea of Mr. |70 KRN o ” imennant” accompanied | tie daughter, Margaret Sothoron, is :,?Q,:‘,":};},"fgzsu;,,";!:,‘,;‘,,,f:;;";’;g cullli, Mr. Velpean Darling, Mr. plenty of intereating subjects to swell | fre "fiirry Wardman, M- = he summerIn her Rome on Cape e ghest of fos e attendance at the meetings of the | Thomas Jefferson Ryan, Mr. and Mr. 3. | Sod; . e L Charles Douglas Brown of Tennes- e Iad o | home, for the celebration of the 100th X the ambassador an ¥ Geddes | visiting her brother-in-law and sis- 3 Groome, Mr. Albert Groome, society In the fall. Thilman Hendricks and Mr. Ord Preston | anniversary of the birth of her father, [ °* e A e den yinttnE e e ae W, Crom: | oAdantle ity e mon, M ity | PAlmer. Mr. Martin Porrey t “Their home on 46th and Le- |Dec: Melvin Rees. Mr. William F. R. Hitt, who is at s g Tt is on the schedule for the society | Baryon Lod; % Dr. Edward Everett Hale. The cel he charge d’affal f the ian | short visit. well ge with his mother, Mra.| tion was for three anniversaries, h T O el [the Baigian — o teets T to have at lesst four formal recop. |Robert R Hitt, was among thoso st 4 | ncher's birth, the wenty-firih e g:,‘?"x'_"fl,';}d Mume de Seiys are ptill at| The second secretary” of the Span- Asndiate D . B WIS and tamity have y Teatings which are Informal, o tha | Rickersen Je. of Pitisbugh. Dr-Charies | 1577,0f the founBiAe of the fres library | the charge daftaires of the Swedish o n embasey, Sonor Don Marlano'de| sy Lella Morse, formerly, of thls | returned from Maine. Dr. and Mrs. Davies Bflm‘ v = h in memd youngi . de Lage = % . < 0 | cit: as been e recent gi o , I e L R R R Y e e ek { brother Rbier tEReRdnY (Hila.r ko BT e e return urly this el | Bat Harbor, where e I§ the guest Howland G Hazard at Holty House,| Mr. Russell Whyte and Mr. Emmett Expected Home Tuesday Thers will bo a. lixt of deversl in- |entertetued -at dinner. By e Ol | e A s i ae | buk Mune_ dalSelye Wil Deohebly remair | Of Mr. 858 Meb. Serr T nivasof |meses Dale NacenaR e s it e e IOr N vastern| Dr. and Mrs. Joshua W. Davies. tha e class O e anni- ere. hi Teal randdau T of ‘on ‘ticut a a roul of eastern . 2 2 esting and well known southern|James Bilwiller and Miss Marie J. Bil- f Hline of the Hates | Sna'es, 100Ea secretary of the toeatios | Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan have been fre- T I B Bt ineCiclosranh, has made |resorts. They will make the trip Inteer formerly Mige Lockie, Ines ins cer. daughter of Mr. an B S t versary of the orators and a good snappy program | willer of New York before his departure. | {n Matunuck. The ceremonies wi and Mme. Sager, who have established ql‘x‘:;th“::“" h; var:;hdl:l::: :::: :m":l:wlnh{h .n xrn'::{o-:i r:":h:rlmm{ ::vtz m."l:‘;lafinvzl:' tn::nl‘;;l :.nd will T U112 _ Fessenden man: g De latives. arranged for each meeting, at which [Justice J Clark McReynolds is one of the speakers will be the guest | tinuing his summer visl, and is iy | e s b man e | Con Buston A e e DO, thelr dsugnters. Miss ces. Sulli- | metropolls. i Whose muarriage o the evening. The informal meet-|on the long golf course. _Justice Mo- | wers B 2ot x and_ Miss Bialpe Sullivan, have 3 —_— Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, who has been | place July 22, are expected to retu e A TR A S O D e Ry S Ton e ¢ o o supstun sl S ey SR Suncrk| g Mol et ey | SRR TSt 8| ROBS ho] B TIERRS Sne M Rineer or % 3 ate " al Sal season for | se v Wi 8, as ) reopent X e wi " northwest. ard Warrington of Cincinnati. e - 5 g 2 apartments in the n&mmon Hotel. preseat. ‘Thomas and Miss Hale: ; this week