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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 3, 1922—PART 2. # "2 n iy 7t EXN J HAROLD x {& SM®T, || 0, } ; daughtérin-| | S ; . fawandgduest % of Senator : eeednd oo Mts Reed _Smoot. ¢ i - — . Mps.EUGENE MEYER, Jr.. ) MRS. ELIOT WADSWORTH, Lot Wifé of the Director of the WanFi o oF e o O R R e Toeia G2 : t : inance , Weddings of Early Winter c ; Miss. CECIL i s Enlivened by Many | 1gse | | Of Interest to Society Folk £ > | 5 S. | N Dances and Dlnners | Mrss. FREDERICA MCKENNY. G C&gfni‘b‘dgs Miss Elizabeth Overton Lea and Miss Elizabeth i i .Oneofthe recently announced debutantes ElLester Jones, Digges Brides of Yesterday—Church Mar- ‘Navy Relief Ball and Miss Virginia Edwards’] of thhe winter. e o e AT : w) dnesd %2 Coming-Out Tea Are Departures in Thanks- 1§ =S : !: riage Ceremony Wednesday. , giving Observance of Capital Societ Mes Oterin Lea aomounces the | Balcer and e, Marion A. Zimmer of Formal Honors Paid Bachelor Officers fi??flii,‘:"ffi:.‘"&.“iif"ii':’..é“’&?ii’l g}'_”“fs";;,s."‘g?&;zp{’i- {Shfi‘};f?“f,',‘,? oo | Social and G IN ” dock. Suturday r00n, Decem- 3 y w. 3 SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. ; In Presentation of | ocial an 5 enera i Ot.es Of U. S. Navy Hosts 'l))leurrl".“‘:rh:‘lcue:e:n:;x:{::U:e::n:::d!E’:}: i:";"e%&E;:f%fié’%?*?;ifi?&z 4 HINGS social have moved with sprightly rapidity in the capita : ‘ Of th D 1 t ( : 1 at 6 o'clock in the home of the bride’s | 12, 7d o 3 for fully a weel, and the prospect is flattering for pleasure loversl Local Society B“dsj e lp omatiC UIrcCie At Chevy Chase Club | motner, at 1521 28 street. by the Rev. | The. “bride. was atiended by Mim " attended by Mies Dr. Robert JohnsSton, rector of St |Catherine Burwess as bridesmaid, and A-jq from now until the New Year, when things assume their conven- Bl . ¢ | the bridegroom had as best man Mr. . 2 & » 1ls . . z . . . urch. in the presence of {sam Umstead of Durham, N. C. The 2 tional, official phase. Two unusually large and successful balls{ Miss Emily Dial and Ot}lers‘ Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand to Attend Give Dinner at Which [oniy the ‘members of the two fami- | Lride wore a gown of gray satin with sand many smaller ones, a debutante for Thanksgiving day and many din- 3 § in Li T, d Di lles. Mr. Murdock and his bride will | hat and veil to match and carried & iollowed by dancing, made a week of mild and delightful revel. 1n List—1l1eas an inners Guests Were Debutantes. | make their home in Cambridge, Mass. | BOUGUEL of pink and white rosebuds er parti 3 : : Dinner in New York—Ecuadoreans to 3 it Mr.and M:s! Zimmer 1eft immediately -%xccpt for the Navy Relief ball Thursday night and the coming-out tea} in the Program. Other Social Festivities| The marriage, of Mies -Elizabeth !3]’;: e cercmony for a khort wed z SR SR i 7 vavel . - > , iD to New Jersey, and wi . Ffor Miss Virginia Edwards, Thanksgiving day was, as it should alWays | 1o cuie omeint bud of this wee Entertain—Other Events. During Thanksgiving Sea-| e pighier of Judge and Mre lar home 1o their fricnds at 26\ “Pe, a day for family reumons and home entertaining. News of Mrs. Hard- | will be Miss Emily Dial, daughter af : B g D€a- | 1saac Digges, of Richmond, Va. and | North Capitol street after Decembir Waski Do aed Licut Ales=| The wedding party was enter- son. . |Mashivsten, nd, Lient. Alex ned at dinner by Mrs. Burges ta ander Sharp Diennet, son of €0k Jolin | Momdas wven ! . 3 ¢ evening at her residence chelur offivers|Bradbusy Beonet and Mes. Bennet,| R wireer northeast, followed by the Fpg's convalescence is encouraging, and while, as announced early in the | 1ced tor and Mrs. Nathanie| B. Dial, vgeason, there is no hope of her resuming her official social obligations 0 Will be presented at a tea Thurs. THe Ambassador- 6f France’ amd|Baltimore, where tlisy we December Mme. Jusserand will go to New York h:)c;‘t ball game and-the mayor's lunch- ot I i e iv heart for en? T. at 1352 Kalorama A 5 B : sthis year, her condition is éncouraging and gives others the heart ne A large number of Sematey|the end of this week and will attend | S5 o o0 A stationed in Washington | took place at nosn vesterday in the Tehcarsal at the chapel. iHertaining. . Dial's colleagues in Congress will be | !® dInner which Miss Anne Morgan. |day afternoon from 4:30 to 30 | g (CI7CT TAFLY 1 cvening at|apartment of the bride's parents at) St Joseph's Church was the scenc ¢ — . numbered among thoee ot emeril B¢ | chiairman of the Amerloan committes | SClOCK 18 the legation, 4t 1715 Rhode vy Chase Club. when their | the Parkwood. The officiating clergy-|of & very brilliant military wedding HAT important social organ for officialdon, the Congressional Club, | ciety who will welcome the bud inte |0 the rehabilitation of the devas-|1sland avenue. Buests were debutantes of this and | man was the Rev. Henry Alien Tupper, | Wednesday afternoon, November 26, nto other seasons. Capt. and Mrs. John|D. D. pastor of the First Beptist|\nen Miss Joan Marle Becker. daugh- will function frequently during the season, starting with the tea Fri- | their soclal ranks, and othér guests|!2ted area of France, will give Tues- | .The charge d'affaires of tho Nether- : z Pusi{ter of Mr. and Mre Willlam M. ands, Dr. Hubrecht, will return to- H. Dayton chaperoned the party and |Church, at 16th and O streets flomm.lflyrkpr‘ became the bride of Lieut. x : : e -day, December 8, when the usual feature of entertainment will be omit- [are from official, diplomatic- and so- | 483> December 12 morow: evening. from a brief Abeence | the ®uests included Miss Dorothy | ROTthw: }Gmrge J. O'Shea, U, 8. M. €. _'ged' giving members all the more time for greeting one another. The com- "’;"l’“r;'il‘d;;t‘snl: the cxlp!tnl, The secretary of state of Cuba and | in St. Louls. Mondell, Mies Helen Campbell, Miss | b iase soonny, ore Hoamimess of the| The altar and the church iwerc _anittee on entertainment is preparing a well balanced program, and one | o conu}npnr::;:,'h‘,h,::r several xme], de Cespedes. accompanled by| - - S S Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Marcia Cha- | nessed only by the immediate fami- ;’.:?&'S‘"{’axf"i”mfé‘fié‘“r?"";?"" ‘:‘ 2B the first large private dances to be given there will be that in the 13st | group of buds, including ms:‘::’::;: e latter’s daughter, Miss Flaminia | yon jegation and Mme, Stangler. with | Pin. Miss Luctlle Thompson, Miss Vir- [1i€8 of the bridal couple, and there | pews.’ BT A ‘;fiw:ek of December, with Representative and Mrs. Campbell as hosts, and | Bryn, Mise Sarmiento, will leave Washington |other members of the legation taff | ginia Edwards, M 2 were no_attendants. The oh 3 gation | S AT.s 'Cm'lnne Stevens, | W4ff o stiendante. three-plece | k8 bride. who wae escorted ard “lizabeth Tavlor Jones, Mies|suit of brown velsur. twith hat Smma Stitt, Miss Fliza- | Wednesday on their way to Havana | Went to Baltimore vesterday for the | 1 in marriage by her father. Mr Zahei & . . | beth Jones, A B . v 3 to | Wilii el 2 - 2hcir debutante d_aughter. Miss }']:rlefx Campbell, as'guest of honor. Mrs. b Jond “Il ,Illl.l.nn Thompson, | Dr. de Cespedes has represented his h:::he 3:5:;: .:zt::&r:’r::; fi:’:‘i\:’;‘“} | Alice Mtiburn, Miss Catherine Weller, [ mateh, and a corsage bouquet org"\‘.\l\. -nf _\l.hBPd.u‘n wore a charming ¢Erelinghuysen, wife of Scnator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, one of the |2 Catherine Radciiffe and Miss |government as mintater in Washing- | fng. - > | Mise Helen Griffin. Miss Mary Palmer, | OFchidr. * Her only ornament was a | mate” on biave Toame winy SOf satin. “most graceiu! and gracious hostesses in official Washington, will take the | V45" Sheppard ton for a little more than eight years Miss Iilinor Wheeler, Miss Diana | pr ,':‘,',‘ of piiatiium and diamonds, | skirt. Her viil of tulle was caught - The assstant military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. C. E. D | g Bridge. entertained a small company | Miss Martha Ha informally at dinner last evening | Scitt, Miss with a coronet of lace and pearis and she carried white roses and lilies of the valley Mrs. B | Camming, Misy Loutse Anderson,| Jrs. Imaac Digges. mother of the s Mary |Prde. was in dark -blue' beaded x ol 2 i Stitt. Mins Magy PO 3 = Presiding at the tea tabie altarnate. | and g vfi‘““ of Mis, Lenroot as presidentiof the club. ; ©a tabie altarnate. and has made & hoat of friends here. |Iy will be Mra. A. Owsley Stunley,! Mme. de Cenpedes gaye a farewell - i . . Mrs. Mark Potter, Mry. Arthur Mac- | ®Ception yesterday - afternoon, re- he keynote of last week's gayety, the opera is the | arthur, Mrs. J. A. Connor, Mrs, T Q |celving ai the 1 «is Becker, the matron of FYWJHILE dancing was 2 h : i's & 7 o receding the dance which the sollci- [y o nnet is aide-de-camp 1o pan . important call for this week, and with Poli's in new and gala dress | Donaldson and Miss J C inoelaciGinen D ehtial ard hica ;amtn S Heck | Emily Hamilton and Miss Steele of |Gen. Harry H. Bandholtz of Font | IploT: Was dres b " this y bards 3 Jean Cumpbell | eral hundred membars of the offic) = t Festmt My q af | 20le tatlel -the San Carlo operas will nightly fill the house. The charge d'affaires | Assisting generally will be Miss|diDlomatic and residentlal circles bf | Eavg fOF thelr daughter, Miss Beatrice | Weatminater, M. The table waw dec- | 3 eh 0 8o e of pAMUATY [her halr. apd. carried yellow and 4and secretaries of the Japanese embassy have taken a box, and other box | Grace Roper ana Mt Beok. orated with the Navy colors and'the al couple will be at home at i n Reb socicty. ~She 6tood at the door of the rholders for the weck include Mrs. Steph;;s B.vElkmsMMrs. Y:cré:nen Jen& Shecca/ Dial- drawing room at ;.nn 0D of | mne asslstant naval attache of the i e issi = i = 8 Was assisted o V| —_— 2 - ;r:gs'l%fi‘}:;alh;rcll:;]:ncQi?;’:usl;il;:;:nfiuu?fl i;:—?rumr rhf:s.' Raa‘;;m:?xd Miss Margarel Sutherland, debu-|csiving by hise to, Q"‘nlfl" Er{tllh‘:a\_tl:l-;y ":‘.‘n‘.“fi“'ei’,;.fi'.r’.’;"m Mre., Henry F. Dimock will enter- | gonng Calvary Baptist Church was the b‘“m e Ve e n i et SRR L, orges, Justice and Mrs. Constantine J. Smyth, Mr, and Mrs. Franklin ::n!e :’:‘:’;" of Senator and Mrs. rodo.r: formally at dinner tomorrow even-|.oin' a¢ dinner tomorrow evening in :f:n:he“o:c:simgu;r.flaen'rsr::dgm‘t e S ik ek iameathe: > * i o {rea H Pt WAl 3 . ©! S ;*Zn.s_ Commander and Mrs, Hayne Ellis, Admiral and Mrs. Kimball, Ad- | “PV* 84 ::fl'"d' ;"; be the guest a in |1nS: - compliment to the asslstant secretaty | Miss Beale Roberteon of Anniston,| The bridesmaids were Miss G hiral Kenny and others. The loges, adding so much to the beauty of an ¢ dinner Wednosday even- | tho dining room. Mme, de Cespedes| mhe minister of Bolivia and Benora|of war and Mrs. Walnwright. Ala, and Mr. Karl Giles of Gladé|OShea and Mies Ida O'Shea, sis zpudience dressed for opera, will be filled with notable folk, ing, December 20, of Mr. and Mrs,|¥OF® & own of black moire made on | ge Ballivian entertained at the Presi- @ £ Sprngs, Va. 2 of the bridegroom: Miss Margaret A y Lyman Kendall, who will antertatn 1 | 1% provailing mode of od skirt | dent Theater last night the min'ater The ceremony was performed by the | Burton and Miss Elizabeth Mattern. their h ‘17 S mn t. and Miss Sarmiento | of Ecusdor and Sonora de Elizalde. Mr. and Mre H. Campbell Graef en- | pastor, the Rev. Dr. Anderson, at §|They wore dresses of taffeta silk, in ."nunbx:‘d l:vl Ogalk‘law'hl(nmpshxu goorgotts crepa with |° - E tertained last evening at their home|o'clock. In the presance of members | Changeable shades of pale green. Iater to- the theater @ their guests 0 ery ling below. the - 3 at & small buffet supper In honor of | of the famly and a few friends of {orchld, yellow and pink, with hair * atetn Then and long sleaves, Mrs, Harding Patroness for | i, dauehter, aias Glyve Gracl: Mer | the couple. bands of silver cloth and bouquets of Mra. Buima 60 il eniaria: Xhe legation waw bullt by the Cuban 2 N Mfirche The bride was charming in a brown | chrysanthcmums. A - emall party of you: tertain @' governmant during the regima of Dr, Children's Hospital Ball of New York, and Miss Ellen Bruce |traveMng suit. trimmed in fur, with| The beat man was Lieut. Pierson E Al Darly ot 3 {3_;: llo:io'p o tomor- 5;. Uespedes and was patterned after ildren s Ilospita all | Lee, hat to match, and she wore a corsage |Conrad, U. 8. M. C. and the ushert will ‘De given 1n the ballreom of ten | e G0 Cespedes’ villa In ltaly, The. Children's Hospital ball Mon. e onacdlAstrom, minlater | e e S e v e ar ey i i i n g iciw > E— = e, 3 Tn. m orr, A _Enion, will assist Mr, and Mrs. Hughes, and, as usugl, there will be miusic | Willard by the vy ‘and Marine | The minister of Ecuador and Benora | 8y, January 8, in the ballroom at the | trom Finland, waw host at @ small| ' The church was beautfully decor-|berger and. x,ieuf.m.vay:l::nr'u:“;k ! nd dancing as part of the reception, Delegates will represent Salyador, m:rtrs officials stationed in the Dis-|de IKlizalde will entertain & small | New Willard, is such a thoroughly |luncheon at the New Willard yester-ated in chrysanthemums and ferns.|of the Marine P 5 «Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala, and much_ hospitality " Among the out-of-town guests were nt that ita success seems assured. e 1118 Maesachusetts avenue north-|Mr. and Mrs. George O'Shea. parents rs, Harding’s name stands st the! Miss Allce Mann entertained at din- | west. of the bridegroom, from Brooklyn, N. - 3 £ X dampany Informally at luncheon to- | popular event from a social stand- | day. Mr. and Mrs, Giles will reside at i the way of luncheons and dinner parties will obtain. Each of the| arr ana Mrs. John L. Edwards will — The minister. of Uraguay and Mme, A of the lfat of important patron- | ner last night, taking her guests on — Y.: Mrs. Hennesey and Miss Florence ay, houngriesl l:epnf'sem]ed d\yill ex_ucrufin Ordim delegates and otmx, the { éntertain & small company of young Varel -aneeting being for the discussion of land disarmament and better Ameri- | people informally at dinner Friday|Verela will gb to Tk Friday ahd associated \with her are|to the dance given by Solicitor Gen-| The marriage of Miss Ann Victoria | H. 5 - Gl O “#an relations, 2 - avening for their daughter, Miss Vir- ;‘:fl’;?;‘.})h tiers sister, who (s ex- e, c:mflmn, Mrs, Charles Hvane |eral and Mra, Beck for their daughter | Granay and Mr. Cectl Wavne Dessart, | Mp. and. flfrs.ufi,\'a‘::‘x’;:"' R:'ynzlil- ot 2 arr| that day from her Senora de Riano, Lr;dy and daughter-in-law. both of- Washington. took’ place yes- | phjladelphia. 3 Mra. e ginla Bdwards, who will take her | Peoted to Ehee Kuests later to the Junior League m:nme':- ,"5'“" for a visit with the u.fa Mrs. John W, Week terday morning at the Church of the| After a reception at the home of ¥ - > Y : . SAJTHERE wiil be a dancing event of more or less magnitude for each|dance at Rauschers, s = ywhi San their apartment in the Woodland, on | “Mirs Masiee WhoTS: the maid of favors had & suggestion of the sea, | Cathedral avenue: Boncr T pnman kN o ELEGATES from the five Central American republics, invited to Wash- ington for canference by the Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, meet omorrow, and, with due care for the lave of hospitality’ in the countries epresented, the Secretary of State and Mrs, Hughes will hold a recep- #Won tomorraw cvening in the Pan-American Union building. State De- ypartmani ofiicials and Dr, L. S. Rowe, director of the Pan-American Mme. Varela, They will Fawin Denby, = i , s f :, § v.]. Lieut, ColL A. ILi Singieton was|Blessed Sacrament, Chevy Chase Cir- s 1 ke night of this week, and tomorrow night the officers of the Nav’y and e ?’?;?za l‘r? Nw"m"""" after a few days' | 3ry, Henry moe, Mme, Mark |host at dinner Friday. evening, en-|cle. Rev. Father Smith officiated. ;;1;,‘}3;"',;;! ?;TT';"M‘;;]::& and .\TfS_ #Alarine Corps will give the first of a series of dances in the New Willard ' Miss Elizabeth Turner will be the ew York. Mrs. nk B. Kellogg, Mra.|tertaining a company of twenty-thrce{ The bride wore a gown of tan Can-Fyride ‘wearing a suit of blue poiret shallroom, There will be dancing at the debut tea which Mrs. James i8¢ SEihonorsatidinier REALILAST Mrs. John Jacob at Rauscher’s before the Army dauce.!ton crepe, trimmed with beads, andijwiy] a i a black hat trimmed with ‘The minister of Switzerland ana Wiliam Phllli{‘ 3 x L Uk he athes t December 16, of Mrs. Dolos A. Blod- ; . ' roses. Huntington Turner is giving a b Rogers, Mrs. ry Getty Chilton 3 carried &' bouquet of bride’s roses. cngue feathers. They will ma - g s giving at the Washington Club Tuesday aflemo?,x; gett, 5 mfll«hl::::;:nvn ';:lh them over Sun-=u Bamuel n;, ,“Vlnllom MealSohni GOl Rapai e T H, “Lu::?;‘w:;f M ktfentants ‘l‘if:'h&‘i:!s:m:\l:‘x Do liome temporarily e Frctli(TLcll:ll::::;_ #gdmiral and Mrs, John K. Robison will give a dance at Rauscher's jor | CAPt. and Mrs. Willlam Dugald Mfae- 2 M1: Maro Reter, ft, who | Hays Hammond, Mes Wil o : i BeE e o " Mrs. Charles. 8. Hamlin, Mrs. |tertaining a company of.twenty-four | Mrs, M. B. Shapleigh. Mr. Charles ;i:" :o -p:“ Snankesivias/dey with .Pnr':nklhi l!llli-,r Mrs, ‘George Me-tn,ln Rauscher’'s beforg: the first Army | Kinley Graney, brother of the bride, il ol 1;'"' rewrn to his| yra prederick H. Delano. Mrs. John | dance of ih neason, which was given | was best man, R es al e TUniveraity of e- | B, , Miss Mi Gwynn, Mrs. | there that evening. owing the ceremony an elabo- |7 firat ‘of this week, o BLe Mrs. A G. Me- 2 o | Tate wedding breakfast waa served at f; 1n §t. Barnabas’ Church, Oxon F111, — Jennings. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Mayér, jr., will the New Willard. Md. when Miss Barbara Gertrude Th i Clintock, Mrs. Hennen u r r n,..‘,',';b';‘.'.f;." of Rumahia ead Prin- | q M P!| entertain a amall company ap luneh-| After a motor trip through thelyoic. paggett became the beide of York Friday, will come to Washing- ton the first of this week, 8 ‘ ,5;) present her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Turner, and Wednesday nf o\fiss Catherine Radcliffe, one of the several out-of-town girls making a | Pougall will entertain & &mall com- #dcbut here. The weck will be rich in debutantes, one for almost every | Pany of young people informally at salay, starting with the presentation at a tea Monday afternoon of Missidinner Friday evening for thelr Llizabeth Duryea Walter, daughter of Mrs. Frank Walter; Miss Eliza- | daughter, Miss Charlotte MacDougall, eth Turner, Tuesday; Miss Virginia Selden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Who, with her guests, will later at- Agharles Selden. jr, Wednesday; Miss Emily Dial, daughter of Senator |ind the Junior League dance at Find Mrs. Dial, Thursday, and twe buds for Saturday, Miss Elizabeth Mar- st ury Beale, who wil! be. presented by Mrs. Walter G. Peter and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran Thom will : —_— obert S. Beale, and Miss Ruth Miller Green, whose parents, Mr. and ! ive & tea with dancing Tuesday wj"'l'l“ ';Imll r of Bweden aand Mme. e frs, Lincoln Green. willbe hosts at 2 tea o Dresent her in ther home, | A2} becerberds , thos Rome | SYSIGMRIE Tiie amane ths Bamiars | Younger Set Entertained t 2204 R street. There will be dancing at Mrs. Beale’s tea. ter, Miss Caroline Thom, will make | the luncheon 'given by ths mayor of Mr. and Mrs, Beck . N ; hor formal how {0 society. Mrs. Tham Baltimore beford ‘the foot ball game By Mr.a 5 RS. WILLIAM ERIC FOWLER will be hostess at the Red Cross|and her daughter returned from Bu-) between the Army and Marine The solisitor gemeral and Mrs. 5 national headquarters today, from 10 o'clock in the morning until rope a week ago. ¥ "»fl ernoonq in Baltimore, e n) faiisraiisal (o o’clock this afterncon. The open house is especially arranged for intro-{ Mrs. Frank Walter will present her The minister of Nicarag and er ast in goclety at their home flucmg visitors more intimately to the Red Cross and its various branches | daughter, Miss Elizabeth Duryea | Senora ds Chamorre will give a re. {:fi'iui street northwest, last night 8§ work, and was instituted by Mrs. Dougherty, head of the Washington | Walter, ‘to_society tomorrow after. | SoP7ioh, Trdey 8ilerncon from 430 |a¢ a small dance in hondr of their vision. The hostesses on Sunday are volunteers, and assisting Mrs, |1o0n &t tea in her home at 2139|,g, grregt fn compliment to. enor | daughter, Miss Beatrice B o owler will be Mrs. Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Breckinridge Long. Mrg,| VYOming avenue. Cardenss and Benor Zepada, delegates | thele dnughter-in-law. Mrs. Jemes B alter Tuckerman, Mrs. Ord Preston, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins and Mrs.| Miss Rosamond Castle, who is a|from Nicaragua tq the conference el .—::}i-"v"nn present, "% De Witt Talmage. A cordial welcome is extended to every Washing- | debutante of this season, will return Ceutral Amaricaniamairs whiah il A very pretty church wedding took place Wednesday evening, November “today in_ their iome on Connectl- | south, Mr. and Mrs. Dessart will be St myente, home at the New Willard after | Mr. J. Eillott Moran of Washington. o !'jyl | e poms e THe ceremony was performed by Dr. Mr, and Mrs, Frederio B, e on- 3 — England of Oxon Hill, Md., and Cs Y Viola E. Brun; 3 = anon tertained at dinner at the Chevy |, TRc wetding of Suss Vol B BTUIF |5 W Austin of Chevy Chase, Ma. Chage Club last night precéding the|Boteler of this city took _place at| The bride was given in dance tn honor of thelr mon, Mr. F.!Seguin on the afternoon of Novem- |b¥ her brother. Mr. Henry Cecll Pad. Lawrence Pyle of Wilmington, Del,|ber 15. gctt. Miss Annie F. Padgett, sister a T wag performed at|Of the bride. wae mald of honor, and and his brids of & month, Who 876 | 4.0 aerame en the Rev F i, Grif. | Mr. Stanley Holland was best mai ests for moveral days. . | Aiths in the Presbyterian Church. The|T ric thelrienons z hrma":rn. [l\r'en ’m marriage by her | SChweppe and Miss Clara Grimes. The > £ At H " Gi 5 father, Mr. W. C. Bruns, and the ma- ‘;;‘!h‘;gvl'{gr;";\:ll'i D’r'nn-"':fl(a"""é and omy | | tron of honér was Mrs. Arno Breus- i MT. Small. e wore List o t = pven tedt. ~The bridesmaids were Miss| 89N Of white georgette and -ll: an: of 3 v M 2 i {ss Made. | With a bouquet of white ros For Society's Guidance | 1ur%, Lse Fitighegs 55 5530 107 | iles ‘of the valley” The maid| o . NMr. 5 S vore pink georgette and t Mrs, Henry F, Dimock and her Amu.-tz'rg;::;u;.f::;g l;); "";TLM’;.?I" 10 match. The bridesmalds wore M Fs e - | open tomorrow morning in the i~ daughter, Bignora Catalani, wife of dlai Breus- | §0Wns of blue crepe de chine with qn resident or visitor to visit the headqu to Washington this evening from Bos. i < = ghter, and the ushers were Mr. Adlai Breus. i« q—fi-—-‘mrs Aad thermusetimn - toniwhero sho has been visiting sinee | ATCOMR RIS, o0 “epent | First Winter Dance by the honorary minister and counsslor | tedt and Mr. Gilbert Starcke of|paif [0 match. B After a e, and ‘ 3 her. return from Europe. Mrs. Castle g 0 of the Itallan embassy, will be" at,Seguin. Mrs. Moran left for a trip fo r i3 oy M day from Boston. She | Yesterday {n Baltimors, where. k‘; ~ Mrs. Harding Sponsors Harry Brown, Mrs. Ira Copley. Mra.| Isturned Wedree OO e | went to attend the lunchaon Eiven<By{: . L g Op s 17| De Freas Critten, Mrs. Frederio -a.{ pnighor daughier Seni (i, ®in the | the mayor and the foot pgfi e, AVonian's Hospital Ball | Detano, Mrs. Henry F. Dimoek, Mré | sariy antumn by Mr. Castle, who re. | Which followed. B +g| ‘‘The bride looked charming.ih an home this afternoon in the former's| THe bride looked SOemies i | Petersburg, Fia. home at 1301 16th street. hat and accessories to correspond, and| An out-of-town w ~0f- edding . of - —_— carried a shower bouquet of bride|ticular interest to a llrle‘ ".n!el:.fn Navy and Marine Officers “fhe;@rst of the winter series of k3 L — L y 8 the Navy and John L. Edwards, Mrs. George Ehle, | turned with them about a fortnlght| g .o a¢ Hallivian and SenoF(ts de] SRR0sS t0 de.glven by Mrs. Charlés B. Drake and her |rosss. The matron of honor.was at- | Washington scolsty. {ans : , Mra. Ge 3 v i A . Mrs. s B. ! place. on ‘!}":: T e ne bo|Mfs. Richara Emmett, ir s, |889." " Baliivian, wifs and daughter of th fig“m.ff“{:r:frg: D n: | dsughter, Miss Barrine Drake, wii|tired in a dress of blue satin crepe Thanksglving eve," s 530" o'elock. T. J. Given, Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mrs. 24 5 of 8, w! at Rome | ot tithe New Willard Hotel. When | be at home informally this afternoén | 5hio"\he bridesmaids were costumed wove e 0od, Jefferson county. Pl bt B 0 S Hope, Mrs. Merritt Wotre- | Old Dancing Class” o | e aLheon Manne, P TS ;-_-E:“yv.{m'_m;:“g;;nc;gnf:;: sfter ¢ oclock, - T baige tutin: canton and carried | Howard Ouburn: st which i, Foe: ; 5 Yoo, e ] Plans to Entertain | o™ P W prm‘,’fl" Ao Tally ma] Miss Catheriie Carler Critchar, Yellow chry . thenla Thomas, daughter of Mre, On. and accessories to correspond. burn, became the bride of Mr. Joseph wil be at home in Miss Critch After the ceremony tha’brl\d_a‘l'c?)\;. Bevard Kershaw de Loach, Mn.el:»v studio, 3 St. Matthews court, In the #oc- | Plec viaited In San Antonio. feW OF: | Mr. and Mrs. Bratton de Loach of ond and third Fridays in December ledns and Newport News. They Wil|Camden, S. C. from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mlss Critcher will | be at homie after M""ljg, ’l.:,: The ceremony was performed in St. exhibit some Indian subjects painfed |the Riggs apurtments, = | Oth} John's Church, Rippon, which adjdins recently in Taos, N. AL 3" }street northwest, Washing: u;-l-l well | St _John’s Wood. the Rev. Austin Mr. Boteles, a member ol Brokenbrough. Mitchell officiating. Mrs. E. HL_ Harriman will be at|known family of the District. has|mp“Criic \Was given in marriage by home this afternoon at her residence, | lived all his life on Capitol Hill and} pr " Ogburn and was attended by her 1302 18th-stroet. - graduated from Eastern e iogio, | tister, Miss Cors Elder Thomas. as ting nurse in attendance on |assisted by Mrs. Henry Getty Chiiton, Mrs. Middleton Elliott, ir., will be at | University. and was & member .of the zn‘?fll :}nhnn&r.._ huw’:gee., 1.|:u.fl° Miss sanfiold, Mrs. Medili McCormiolk, Mra. {£he, pre-natal o and" contributes| Mrs. Henry ‘B. Bpencer, Mrs. Joha- B/ N o~ B Ot ST L home ‘on the first Tudadiy off each | Sigma Chi Fraternity. Birl. and by ber mephew. Momer sorge” -rfitfi. Mrs. ol ‘Woods|to: the meeds of the ‘Nurses“Traiming {‘WilKinis ~and ' Mrs. Charles ' Carroll | “The mintster'of-PaRanrs knd' Gendrt orith Burihg th h at tHeNaval —— (-RET. SRS DY Der _uephew, Mattes Slisx, Miss Boardmaa, Mss. We School and the esmiort of the nurses. Glover, Jo de Alfaro returned last evening from 'meet families of the oficers atiending. Hospital, i ; “The marriage of Miss Lillisn Mae| (Continued on Seventh Paged . [] with Mrs. William Eaches- Fendal d wj doubtedly be one of the | Francis Berger Moran, Mrs. George | The minister ..of. Persia, Mirza ula¥: S o e seastrve series, | H: Myers; Mrs. William Phillips. 3rs.| | The “01d Dancing Class,” an organi- | Hussein” Khan -~Alai, returned last| .-Afl eMcers of the e = S Theodore Roosevelt, jr.; Mrs. Willlam sation established in 1910 and con- [evening from a:Wweek's visit in th¥] vln. 'Cn%‘pq.hn duty in the trict ant 5"‘“0“ of soclety folk In general |George Mesta, Mrs. John Mitchel ¥ Mrs.y Parding and Mrs. Coolldge|Henry Smith, Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth, St a t, coming by way of But-]al or their families residing Rl i, as e el nme-Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood,. Mry [4inuing until 1915, will be revived for | middle west, coming by way e Seing Teached by the com {"Juuorand, Lady Geddes, Mrs.- mlfl"l Frank West and Mrs. Charles Warreén, | the winter season .and will, give its i A ~ | mittés. < ¥rom ‘replies received th & gt The woman's board furnishes the |first dance Tuesday evening, Decem-| The.minister of Finland, ‘ur. Axe' | Evans Hughes, Mrs. John W. Weeks, | linen for the hospital, provides in-|ber 19, at the Playhouse on N street, | Leonard Astrom; .will give a ""'!' irs. Edwin Denby, Miss Mellon, Mrs, ! fants’ clothing and supplies for the | where it formerly ha 3 tion Wednesday afternoon from 4:30 fjubert Work, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, chnrl: mnt' rlnlty llzne helps g~ ‘Viscountess de Stbour is chairman of | to 8 o'clock at the New Willard, in !z rs. James J, Davis. Mrs. Robert N. (pgrt' e social service work done by | the committee for the dances and 1s ;;):’:rn-.t.lol ot the independemce of