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-1 3 WASHINGTON, ‘D. O, DECEMBER - 1922—PART 2. - - do MISS & LISPENARD SEABURY, ofNewIork, pregented o %ggh.l&ocxeiq nes Mys Apsti? Rautz. NG e MMEVON'LEWINSKT, Wifeof the Secretary of the German Claims Commidsiony F—r sl TR MRS, W. BOURKE COCKRAN;, ““#* Wife of Repyesentative Corkra of New York, Spending the wintethere. White House New Year Fete Canceled Because Of First Lady’s Illness }Secretary and Mrs. Hughes . Home Guests for Christmas s s P Jke HONO! RABLE MBS, DROOKS;, Secretary Mellon and Daughter in pittsburgh for Holidays—Other Events Noted in Wash- | | Reception by Vice President and Mrs.. Goohdge ““‘swd‘e oof'ft, %fi;fi;?h Secretaxj e IRGA ; i L : EWING-. J BT T AT 8N A ington Official Life. and Breakfast by Secretary and Mrs. Hfiéfiépfi } Co 1 1 1 mpensation to :Newer Diplomats Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes| Louls E. Jeffries, ir., are visiting theis have with them for Christmas their | Parents, Mr. an 4 E. Jeffries, at | SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. .- i * {Weddings Lend Charm I HOliday Week Events Listed'Ne“' Italian Envoy son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ey | G780 { = = Chauncey Lockhar } of New| Miss Kerens of New York is visitin; NNOUNCEMENT from the White Houde that ike traditional Kew| 10 Society Calendar | Ok . . s Well Equipped |vyoncsna meir ;“:‘:':d‘tfl"‘“"“"-lgiwxf,‘- A Hariey nd Stiat Siarchs A Year day reception would be dispensed with-this scason on-ai-] Of the Holiday Season In the Dlplol | latlc Clrcle For Social Duties|i®® Flizabeth Hughes. There will be | man Park Hotel. count of the quiet necessary to'Mrs. Harding’s-recovery was.not | Do Stormal, (entertalnment, SUBUSIIRN] o e Maray Al BBy s i By a surprise to the official social world, since it was formally an- ens pamily Chnituas Euest for the holidays, her son, Mr. nounced some weeks ago'that all state functions would be dispensed with Bl e for the winter. The newer diplomats, who have heard with many thrills of the stateliness and picturesque features combined in’ this reception, ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. x D 1. | Mellon and his daughter, Miss Ailsa Very Popular in Capital's | eiton are spending Christmas in Mies Eleanor Moody Bride| Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand to Entertain.|Associates at Embassy Are ‘gthlz:mfl‘aé(:‘:z‘l&:;;:‘ Ambassador and Senora. de Riano Have Col. A. T. Ballentine, U. 8. A.. hax taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the winter. - , e ; S LIS CETy Pittsburgh, where they went yester- adind njturally feel disappointed. H_o“uel:. there is compensation in that the = - Smart Set day and will return the middle of this| Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb enter- _ Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will receive the officials in the aftet-| ances of Interest. Guest—Other Leading Social Features. | y s : ‘ taingd at ainner Thurcasy In Honor. 2% noon, and the far-famed diplomatic breakfast given én New Year day by The newly arrived ambassador from |. China. Mrs. Jelly and her little daugh- | < < " . PORERER Th arriage f Miss Eleanor the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes ‘will not be leking in intéfest [ yooay to Enslgn Robert Strite, U 8. and brilliancy. The Pan-American building will stagd-forth in all'@ts N., took place at 4 o'clock Saturday e The Speaker of the House of Repre- S AR S 3 | Ttaly, although a bachelor, need not | -genss re- | ter Isabel, who have been the gues 3 tives and Mrs, Frederick H. Gil- W — . The ambassador of France and Mme. | ambassador of France and Mume. Jus- | lack official hostesses when he begins % “ibem, the - 1atter's | o Montpetier Ve M Jelly is $a the rector, the Rev. Edward T. Sullivan, D. D., performing the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Capt. Roscoe C. Moody, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Moody, and is a graduate of the Na- tional Cathedral School of Washing- ton. b : serand. beauty on fanuary 1.aadhistery will repeat itself many gigges over wien |atternoon, December 16, In Trinity :;"m:’e‘:‘*b;‘:;i‘:::'::':i;:::::::f o I his serfes of customary amenities. {aughter, Misk Lonlsa Hodr. who has fconsular service. the corps meet theré'as guests of Secretary and.Mrs.. es. : |Church, Newton Center, Mass., the eveni 15 theli t ¢ | wihe minister of Poland and Mme. | His staff is not only one of the 1arg- | the charge d'affalres of the United| Mrs George Walton Green and § < frase et ! row evening, as {s their custom at| Wroblewska will have the members est serving any foreign represent- | Statesang Mrs. James Clements Dunn, | Mrs. Robert B. Loveland, New York, ' Christmas. of the legation staff with them thiS|ative in Washington, but there are — have returned to Washington for the ~ evening for their Christmas celebra- tion. more ladies connected with it than any other emba; Senator and Mrs James A. Reed,|winter and are at the Grafton Hotel. # v except the British ;ho will lnehdh(‘ln'lllml in Wash- n o e = % o " X . |ington, will be hosts at a small din rs. J. H. Pellen has as her gue: e pminister of Switzerland and | Of the six who preside over homes | ner for intimate friends tomorrow at|for the holidays Mrs. Ned Sanderso Jfme. peter will have their Christmas | of the secrectaries and attaches, six| thelr home, 1956 Biltmore strest. |of Louisville, Ky. who will be ex- #% fostivities tomorrow. when the mem- |are Jtalian and six are American’ and tensively entertained by relatives and 74 ers of the legation staff and their [all are gracious and acceptable in| Semator and Mrs. Joseph I France |friends during her visit. ¥ The ambassador and Mme. Ju--i The ambassador of Spain and s:u-n’wo gons, Mr. Marc Peter, jr, and|their duties. During the interim be- | of Maryland, who are at the New Wil- serand also will entertain a dlstin- gulshed company at dinner Wednes- day evening, January 17. E Christmas celebration of masy nations diplomatically represented in Washington makes the city one of extreme interest at this season, and the‘great wave of Christmas cheer which permeates the whole coun- try as it has not done in several years is particularly marked in ‘the mpi(al._ Ba_lls..dinner panvics. tea da'nFes ax!d Iur!che_uns are on the sotial Ensign Strite 15 a son of Mr, and roster for ‘Christmas week, and noticéable in evéry-event will be the’ at- Mrs. J. A. Strite of Chambersburg, mosphere of youth, brought by the hundreds of students at home for the!pa. He was graduated from the Christmas holidays. This younger element will be particularly pro-|United States Naval Academy at An- nounced at the ball Tuesday night given for the Children's Country |napolis, Md. in June, 1920. The en- Home. when the fashion of the city will join hands in making the affair | §agement of the couple was an- de Riano will have as their guest|Mr. John Peter. will be with them.|iween the departure of Signor Ro-|lard for the holidays, will join M Mr. and Mrs. Willam Kennedy of 3 over Christmas the Princess Bourbon, ;”" l;tl-:) xm—rh—ed Friday evening |jondo Ricci and the appointment of| France's brother wxl;u’:.ll;:-lar:. Fort Deflance, Va., arrived at the Ra- £ o Sillarsive (bdes fisa New T ok || o Cam ridge, Mass., where he is|his successor, Signor Guiseppe Cata- nd Mrs. W. R. sbit, and their | leigh Hotel Friday evening. - who will a y X . | & student at Harvard University. lani was appointed honorary minister for Christmas dinner. Mre. Kennedy was Miss Hannora Du- g3 The ambassador and Senora de| The minister and Mme. Peter will | plenipotentiary and he and his wife gan, a bride of November 27, and they , * Rizno will give a Christmas dinner entertain at dinner Tuesday evening.|have been for Several months, the| Semator and Mra. William E. Borah jare here for a visit with her mother. ight at the emb: for the mem- | J20Uary 9. in honor of the ambas- | guests of Mrs. Henry Dimock, on 16th| will go to New York directly after|Mrs. Mary E. Dugan, of Ardmore, Md. 5 % s noynced through the columns of The | tonight at the S8ey SOriche sador of France and Mme. Jusserand. | street. Signora Catalani is the only| Christmas, where they will join some > == a success. Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Coolidge both gave their names.as pal Star early in May. bers of the embassy staff, Spanish n;nd' Tuesday evening. January 16, |daughter of Mrs. Dimock, and the| friends from the west for a vieit of |, Mi#= Alice K. Parsons and Miss E. Il ronesses for the benefit. and the other patronesses, boxholders and*va-| The chancel of the beautitul little | Tesidents of New York and Washing- ",,“l;;'"\‘ifc:“";,’r:"i-d‘:‘n"l"“'_j”m honor | romance which resulted in her mar-|a few days in the metropolis. :’":33'30"“,'-"‘5.““3:“:"‘:- P rious committees having the arrangements for the ball in charge form a | Gothic church was banked with paima | ton and {he consul €epoml o8 IR0 | Coolidge. M e e b e ool el airs oy Pittoas Sirived in Wathe | snll areTat the Gration Hotel g jand ferns, an e altar, upon 2 3 prax : " Yo complete roster of Washington society. itwo candles burned, was decorated | Berea y Rodrigo. The minister of Rumania and | Seicnei;ind Jis Inception In the mogie. | ineton Thursday night and jolned| coget Richard Parker. who s a st with yellow roses and carnations. — . | Princess Bibesco returned to the le- v c David > 2 rd | gent at the Fishburn Military School. -, ——— ' The ambassador of Chile and Senor: i Urned) e lasio di_Vegliaslo and Count David | Hotel, where they will spend Christ- i t L 24 \ > = . . . The bride. escorted by her father,| The ambassador of Chile and Benols |fation Friday from New York, where { Constantini poth married New York| mas day. Both, the senator and Mrs, | 188 arrived in Washington to spend th & HIS week. as last, the private balls will be of particular interest, that | entered to the atrains of the Wed@i o7 j,ncheon tomorrow in celeb Heviayent i oweric |ladies. Signora Celasio has lived| Pittman will leave for Cuba Tues- | Boio®lnatson. “oman® Srapaparents, of Thursday night, when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Weller will enter-| gown of conventional white satin,|Of Christmas, when their tain, for their daughter, Miss Catherine Weller, giving unusual promise of | Which was made with a full court 56 this mesibarsioc thefen 3 % train hung from the shoulders, and| ... o =0 oise Britatn P2 7 4 * i) i=iis d 2 The minister of A here ever since her marriage to the|day and will spend about a week Le Roy . Mrs, = Wallenberg are. ‘;mse‘:f.di:;'n; ": h\;th: secretary of the embassy three years| on the island. They will then come up f,h .".’x'::':: s, o Denny, is also ¢ party over Christmas, having among | 2%0- _Countess Constantini has not|to Florida, where Mrs. Pittman will| with her and wiil remain for the winte: Phats paemrs thapmas, having among | CEP arrived, being & recent bride and | spend the winter, dividing her. time | Mrs. Lamiy. will be at. home the las: beauty in arrangement, while that to be given Saturday night by Mr. and { her long veil of tulle was caught in - | - % . b - and Lady Geddes entertained the |y, 7 with her husband is enjoying a pro-| between Miami, Palm Beach and Fort raday: <3 Mrs. I T. Mann for their daughter, Miss Alice Mann, will alsq show so- | Biie, D00, 5,630y, ©he Carriad & | members of Rt embarsy s L O Liehoorellen- | longed honeymoon in Ltaly. e of the|2Yer while the Senator wil return to ol Sy ¢ ciety at its best. Col. and Mrs. E. Lester Jones will have a large share | shower bouguet of bride ro: e s e ba “devared to. thair | Srredish consul general in New York, | Maraulse do Befnereo, M asy. has| v sonineton. Se 1 M. S ] of the social world, especially from the Army set, as guests at a tea dance children, Primeero g cimann Lamm, and Mr. | o the country only a few months| Mrs. Alexander Ramsay_ arrived |O¢DAtor and Mrs. Opencer 7, Lady Geddes Wit recetve Priday | “mng"minigter and Mme. Wallenberg|and was before her husband's trans-| from her home in Pen Yan, N. Y., Fri- Entertain ic Son's Honor Wednesday afternoon, when they will present their daughter, Miss | ter, Miss Marjorie Moody, who wore| ,Co¥ —®7o u.ry'5 and 19, at the a becoming gown of green taffeta and will give two Christmas parties, one |fers one of the court circle residing|day evening to spend a month with Cecelia Lester Jones, to their friends, Miss Lillian Thompson, daughter of d | embassy. this evening, when only th. b in Rome. Col. Marquis Vittorio|her daughter, Mrs. H. Wiltred Bu o L LI e e e s of the embassy staft will be prenent, | Asinari de Bernezzo is honorary aide | Puy. - m?"‘“:::“‘";mfi":: ‘l’l-l.s’:r"‘:{ # Mrs. Douglas B. Thompson, will be presented at a tea dance Thursday, |carried a bouquet of Aaron Ward| ,u, omp f Germany ‘“‘I a L : . > tomorow evening they will enter- | de camp of King Victor and won high S S - roses. Mme. Wiedfeldt will give a Christmas an i {1 Mrs. Joseph D. Noell returned to her N Wi d and on Friday there will be two events of particular interest to young| “Epngign Strite was attended by his troe party tomorrow evening for ‘h.lw‘ another company at dinner. honors in the late war. The marquise | 3ra. Joseph D. Soell returned to ber :;:u;.l ':n::m:: .::'mfr' nul;.lrr - folK, the tea dance given by the Junior Service League and the dance at | brother, Mr. Albert Strite, of Cham- embassy etaff. The is 2 native of Turin and was before . & ey g bersburg, Pa., as best man. The fol- | Members of the empassy Stor I |serhe minister of Guatemala and |her marriage the Countess Augusts,|whete she has been for the Past| ) ver W. Spencer, who is with them _ night with the Junior League, a much older organization, as hostesses. 5 are Senora de Sanchez Latour will enter- ¢ Gen. Count Pletro|month or six weeks. d s — ioing Fours neyal ofare, mhe, 1% | decoratons o7 trimiminge a8 |EaTe S dimnc Sacuriey: Jemuity o, | Solel 0 Guctary andgf his e — _ e wehiors: Ensigns Russell C.|many lighted candles as the tree will |in honor of the Secretary of State {who belonged to the anclent family | Col Charles E. Speaks of London 18 having been in France and in Argen- ¢ HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, who were several times hosts | Bartman, Ralph H. Hudson, George|hold: ek and Mrs. Hughes. of Huglione dl Monale. The daughter | ICH2E A0 ex{teq Say 8¢ SO0 Fan- tina, Bouth America. during the In” o during last week, are receiving their annual social attentions from | P Martih and Philip G. Nichiols. | The minister of Siam. Phya Prabha| The charge d'affaires of Japan and [Of 2 gallant army officer. she has|wasnington during the war, but after | Wosningion this morning from New & o = = 5 Capt. Moody, Whog"fi o ite ana | Karavongse, will celebrate the birth-|yme. Saburi will entertain at dinner | Passed tuch of her life amidst Mal- |he resigned from the American Army | York, where he ix to make his future # ambassadors and ministers of the diplomatic corps, with most of the[in marriage, and gn Strite and’ U™, Versary of the King of Siam | January 4. tial !ulrnrt‘:::d“l'l;l‘e'!e.;‘lall;lr Ill\’::l. he took up residence in London. home. The guests included Senator . e many — d Mrs, Joseph I France, Senator g The counselor of the Chilean em- |sions. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black arrived | 209y Howard Sutherland, Col. and f* bassy and Senora de Guna-Serruys| There is one daughter, about seven in Washington yesterday, and are|yry James Allison, Col. and Mrs are expected to arrive in New York | years of age, who bears her mother's| stopping at the Hamilton Hotel over | mrgnk Hutchins, Dr. and Mra Charles », Monday, January 8, from their home |name and Wwho will celebrate the|Christmas. Mrs. Biack formerly was wooa. Dr. and Mrs. George Lyons and §i3 in Chile where they have been for great feast Christmas after the pat-|Miss Isabelle May, daughter of Col {ariog Elizabetlr Sutherland. for the first Christmas since 1916. fu larger dinners scheduled for January. Mrs. Hughes has not yet started | the ushers were dressed in the full-|m;oeday, January 2, when he will et e ; dress naval uniform of their rank,|, orF e rona & to . T: 0'clock what she terms her official season, but, beginning on Wednesday, January } SX8% V0. 2o o cers from the Bo: ;Ano = rlcm“‘ O e ety road. B 10, she and other cabinet women will observe their day at home and will | ton navy yard and the ships in po: receive again on February 7. The wives of diplomats have kept their |'attended the oceremony and recep- at-homes informally for several weeks past, and there has been an unusual , tion, we;flntr:l;ll"oll:m“ the Eplsco- | , The minister of Ecuador and Senora show of cordiality existing in the foreign body. Scheduled as brilliant Hl’:l";u‘._f““gflu‘"m“m. enum: Tor- g_; Ellnyl :v':lllnl be hosts at dinner events in the near future will be the afternoon receptionin the Siamese | [owing an old naval custo th legation, at 2300 Kalorama road, January 2, from 5:to 7 &'elock, when the | ushers drew their swords and crossed | Tne minister ofwu and Mme. Vi ent n minister will receive, and the. evening.reception,’ with ‘dincing, in_the | them to form an arch, beneath Whioh | yarela wi at_ dinner Pan-American Union building the night of Jauary 4, witen the minister ;‘;-l;;'::“;“g, l;{;gmgl-b::‘"g:; Thursday evening, January 18 | of Colombia and Senora de Olaya will celebrate the unveiling of the bust | jossed as they marched out to the Verota were hosts to & distinguished of Gen. Santaner. % . musioc of Mendelssohn's wedding|company, entertaining in the Pan- American buflding in honor of the tern of the American world. In fact, and Mrs. Henry Ma: The decorations of the room an table were in harmony with the s several months on vacation. L the day after American traditions and| Mr. and Mrs. E. Schuster and daugh- | .0 "anq were charmingly festive and ,g M e all of the Italian embassy will observe The counselor of the Polish lega- tlon and Mme. Kwapiszewska will go sador will seize the excel- | ter Clair of Hoboken, N. J.,, arrived to New York foday (o remain through thelamabassdor s s week, returning in time for the |gtaft at dinner on Christmas day and = ! - celebrations of New Year day. B T Gount. ey hia com. | Mra. George Friediander. Mes. Harding Heads List P2 ! { llent opportunity to meet his entire|Yesterday to be the guests over the Ay I e Ty oL they Hnitial """vllment' to the small daughter of Bis| o covi Goos o visiting in New Year of Mrs." Schuster’s 'sister, bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie will Be hosta at dinner Friday evening. | miltary attache and the Merquise dolyynchburg, Va, but will return to Of Charity Patronesses Bernezzo. The old way of Keeping v o B gitts untit January 6, the feast of the | 1Rl Ch (NG etk SO0 VUL IS |y Harding heads the list of pa- 2 coming ot the three K, e helohin|and niece, Lieut. and Mrs. Pennoyer. | tronesses for the ball which will be B2 Italy for centu given Monday evening, January 8, in ¥’ march. Immediately after the céremony &t i 0 f JUSt| 4he church a reception was held at 2 little more (ham At homc e tlace ’;’f' as the club is compased | tne home of Capt, and Mra. Moody, 11 riage by hor brother, Mr. Harold Lon-| X, E. Brundage, D. D. at the home of members from every state in the Union, and January 1 will bring them ! Rice street, Newton Center. *o. | don of Shemeld, Ala. of the bride’s parents, Wednesday = — together in sociable mood, with Mrs. Frelinghuysen, president of thel Later the bride and bridegroom. lett | “O8 B Sl 00 o r” preceded by the | evening, December 20. The bride was the l‘l-vt d?lu&ee. :ufl}d.?;‘:n‘e"z:un:“ Lieut. .n: ":'.’1 Agnew h.“d“:’ R e = he offi iving. Thi 11 alse be.a 1 d i for a brief wedding trip. They were| o8 COr€l o0 F oongs, “The Sweet- | €iven in marriage by her father, and | sters in all t them for the Christmas season Lieut. | the ballroo ciuband {he officermizeceivang, fcthes® will aliq he & argeiandymportant e In thelr feinsrary & visit to| Fendition of two songs “The Sweet- | £lven I marviage by her father, 298| Sjoy ther gifts with their American | Agnew's brother, Mr. Hobart AEReW, | ;e peneft of the Children's Hospital. 5 corps of assistants, who Will likewise be representative of all sections ? E: rite’s parents, | #st Sto Grace Moser, as maid of honor. Mr. |friends and will have little parties|who has come on from Harvard for include Mrs. of the United States. In the evening there il be dancing. The club has where a recep- | I stiee 'hm,:m‘m Wallace Lynn acted as best man. | during the week umder thelr pretully | che holidays, They will entertain at| Ofi':' :":"é‘:m" Evans Hughes, i formulated an important social program for the winter, and the charm- [ tion had been pianned for them Wed- |} °® /0" K. The bride was charming in a gown |decked trees. e Marquise de}luncheon Christmas day, having | Coolidge, Mrs. ing quarters will also be the scene of a number of private dances and [nesday evening of the following| Jn g o wedding party, of white taffeta, made along colonial | Berneszo resides in Stoneleigh Court|among thelr guests Miss Catherine|genora de Risno, Lady Geddes, Mme. o G fide's ress was Of white | lines, with full skirt and close-fitting | and this season has been-entering the | Radclifte, sister of Mrs. Agnew. Peter, Mme. Pansretoft, Mra. John W. - er entertainments given by members who feel that they, are much ign Strite is now stationed in ties of the lfttle season with the —— ] i 2o otce of ganton crepe; with Gainty touches o D e Thhe cartled a shower bou- | other ladies of the corps.’ The mili-| Mrs. John A Logan of Philadelphia, | Weeks, Mrs. Hubert Work, Mrs. Ed- fiy more exclusive in entertaining there than in public places! the office of naval operations at the 2l Navy Department in this °§},’,“,‘, the a circlet of ora: blossoms and | quet of bride roses and lilies of the |tary and naval attaches.and now the ;";hum:xmrf::‘v::himl'(‘:o:nxff(‘r:' win Denby, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, d M ui {::“.‘{.‘;",-‘2‘3::'&"':1“"‘“ o.n ur:o' ome :’{. ied = shower bougquet T;g vzl:ey. flfidmnm !:l honor wi“h “hwn. v:fleftyfl;no‘:w ':xg. upmfi::{: 7. B. Bronson of Chevy Chase over the | Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Mrs. Frank Bd- B h t and swansonia. 0| ed in orc canton crepe with silver | or of o118 5 5 Oscar Underwood, 5 188 men Capt. and Mes. Moody had as thelr | WIS SRSt BOCH* L S it boiret | trimming, and carried Killarasy roses. e | B Eeloms | Mo i Al fon | house wuests for the wedding Mr, and | ¥018,E 1G04 % silver and worn with | Before the ceremony, Miss Vesta Give Brilliant Reception | 103 525 trite ana Mr. Albert Strite | tw! z, e e M e Yestn OPEN HOUSE at the Congressional Club on New Year diy means just Engagements to Wed & er ‘ Formally Announced Mr. Henry P. West announces-the: engagement of his daughttr, Miss anner In all t in ‘,h',,’",{‘l A . riage uth M. Bronson of | \ry Frances E. Warren, Mrs. John % Sum ‘the parents and | corresponding accessories. P e Ll De extensively en- | 1, cob Rogers, Mra. Samuel E. Wins- z4 and Mr. James Strite, e &) Fo " Tecoiving were Mra.| ‘0 Promise Me.\ She was ueom'dmlnn which originate in t| tertaified while here. Jow, ‘Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs, g_{ Mrs. William J. Boardman and her e gtrits, and also| _ Assisting : D (9 Biieorse W.D. Hogan, Mrs. R L Harris, Mrs.| panied on the plano by Miss Wini- |yard the marine barracks a Mra Alfrea_E. Bradiey is visiting| wiillam Phillips, Mrs. Henry Ge dd Mrs Henry R. Stiles in theil | chgiton, Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth, Mrs. diughter, Miss Mabél Boardmap gave | Miss Betty Pinkerton of Sitver City.} - D YOERL » "irs” Franik Carpen- Tsrael, who also played the wed- Evelyn Virginia West, to Cadet The-a Jarge and brilliant reception in|N. M. & schoolmate and closs friends . Mrs, Charies C. Gullen, Mra. 8. B. | ding march. The ceromony was fol- ot et A e s odore M. C. Osborne, son of Mr. and | their home on P stree¢ to the:Qentral | Of the bride. Farris, Mrs. Frank Kinsel and Mrs.|lowed by an informal reception. Aft- for Y P bl ? Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Edson g Mra. George N. -Osborne of Wallace, [/Amiaericar delogates to the conference.{ On Saturday at noon, at the resi-|Carl Brakeblll. er a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. pnrty or Young eayle Bradley, Mrs. Willard Brownson, Mr: 26 ) “ idel will make their h i Idsho. The announcement was made | Mrs. and Miss Borafiman‘rece{ved the | dence of the % :. u::l.k'{r x’io’x‘l m:;n:?ulyn‘ tno}-lo;:rg the =e.-:. g'p:. 'll:?l i u( e eir home in tl i Brakebill, on at a dance given last evening by Miss severdl Bundred dlstingulihed guests| DERtetne O o) V' oqqing of Miss|the “guests were invited by Miss —_— and a byffet:supper:was served. = Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. May a Dorothy West at the Hadleigh. Ca- D vedIn the| Craite London and Mr. Lioyd Cox of | Katherine Roberts to inscribe thetr| Mr. and Mra Arthur W, May a g rs. Willlam L. Hill, sr., who has|Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Delos A. Blod- At Congressional Club |, 2 T L R phew.” Mr. HIIL | a1 s D oabor Bosramin, hes. 5. secretary to Senator Fistcher, return- | fenry C. Corbin, Mrs. Gordon Cum- "% ;‘1 ‘Thursday to her home in Orlando. | ming, Miss Helen Cannon, Mrs. ’"d.‘t 8. n ‘The Christmas party for young peo- det Osborne {s & member of the clase | e - B o O D Binut it | e e o Enoxville | for, Miss Catherine Elisabeth May, |DiS eric A. Delano, Mra. Henry F. du Pont, of "33 at West Point and the wedding | 4, 01y qvenue aiinbiince the Church, officlati; In sceopdance |and Bristol and has spent four years | to Mr. Victor F. Montgomery, which Miss Anits’ Stephens: of 1801 K {n.m?llmumullllu ""ims e probably will take place in the late|ment of their daughter, | with h‘l 't‘..h! t.h‘ the bad' 't..l:. in Wa‘l' hing doing rament :flk g.l;cs Saturday, Deocember 2, in stree Flylmy ‘3' hfl.‘;‘ lf‘orl Chrlnu'u. l;("; '“:Yn"" el o 3 . NatBap Kirksteln. arrangeme: or the wedd! work, Mr. Cox I8 connected 2 i the holidays 3 2 = antamniel Sex e Alloy ito) Mr.. NALAAK I Marked with the utmost simplicity. | with the central office of the:South- -y |icens, ranging'in age from tweive td| with her sister, Mrs. Catherine Bore. | Dent Grant, Mre Augustus T Gard g, Mr. and Mrs. Frank said b n im- | ern railway. Stephens will return to Wash-| &t o™ wre™ John Hays Hammond, = n an-| Mrs. Henry 8. Adler announces the | The ceremony was efore - Senenter N Hogan o | Johenne Adier, 1o Mir- Trviag I | Jecorati fie: o poen ftingn Wik, At Sriee vt oo asiens gots to | Johanna r, to ecorations of w! e "‘xfii‘,’"‘ . ’ vidson ‘of Red Bank, -N. J. Mre. | seven symbolle whits candies burn- | ington. = . elghteen. 4 . 1 Kentucky Society ¥riaay atternoon, December 39, Mr. | ngton after New Year. I e - Boaz Long will be the guest of honor 3 S a4 A. Harlow. Mrs. Hennen Jen- S et eraare 0. ¥ | D ) Will Meet Thureda eular Priday. st home and| M7 Edward Neison Dingley. jr. a|ard A. Harlow. NS S o Adler will bo at home in Bonor of |ing in white candlesticks y student at Massachugetts Institute of nings, = Mra ~Falph ~Jenkins, Mre Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Bailey ‘an- | her daughter and Mr. dson New | Mrs. Elmer Hammer of Bristol, Va.,| In the presence of & small company | The -Kentucky" Soclety, of which rien.© - Technology. ‘;'Jd :l‘-:;innxe l::; 57;:;‘:; Mesta, Mre. George T. Marye, rs. 8% Y. "beadess ¥ha brids was. . = , served aa|of relatives and friends, Mies Daisy | Representative Ralph Gilbert is pres- I whd Mr. and M; 3::::«." "fm}é‘.f‘fié'i’“fo go %l'r Teaniday fun '—” gctaeks .‘:?i:no:t'hh:-:r:‘llmn::u Hig- | Mae M Mr. and Mrs. Me’nl. will meet Thursday, December | H, Small ;1;5 Livingston street, Chevy Chase.|A. G. McClintock, Miss P-uén. M Norvell Elliott Wicker. jr., of Peters- % Mrs. R. Parker Crenshaw | gins of Knoxville, maid of honor; Mr. H. Moser of Yt 38, at 8 o’clock at the Franklin Square assisted Mrs. W. J.|He was accompanied by his classmate, #‘hn . Rodge! . u""}‘r of sokh burg, Va. e wedding will take urch strest northwest | Clay MoChesney of Bristol, Va., George . Be! Hotel, 14th and K streets. A musical leman | Mr. ‘l'hqmqn?m MacDonald, of Man- om, Mrs. fllflw"' i -:mlr place In the spring. . cousin of the bridegroem. M:lfl. guu:;. =l of Mr. and llh.l‘- gram, followed cing, wil L. 8. Echols, chester, N. P v & S B wuws;ld [+ uct.-:'-lu mclmz.. v " A oride mkn"m": Was parte Mr. Alezander I Jeffries and Mr.| Wood sad Mes. Honry, White, © " Jiyes- ane s Pentaciiass ‘are ceremoay pertermed hy. the Rex,

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