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SOCIETY. -4 OCIEty 'Ifw Ambassador of Italy Dinner Guest AtPurple Iris Last Night, With Financial Counselor as Host. HE ambassador of Ttaly w the guest at dinner 1 night of Signor Guido Jung. financial counselor of the Jtalian embassy, who entertained in the company the minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, the commer- cial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullard, Mme. Hauge, Miss Ailsa Mellon and her house guest, Miss Craigie McKay of Pittsburgh; the Italian naval at- tache and Countess Sommati de Mon- bello, Signor Augusto Rosso, coun- aek]lr. and Barone Glovannie de Giuro, first Italian secretary. B entertained at t House and abo ere asked for The guests were Purple Iris Tea fitty additional guests w ancin, e Secretary of Agriculture Mrs. Wallace have had as guests for a few days in thei Jnent at Wardman Park Hotel, Bnd Mrs. Willlam Powell, who this morning on ay to Motnes. Mr. and Mrs. merly lived at Cedar but have recently moved t tersburg, Fla. They are ma trip by motor and will visit son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. John Wallace, in l!;'—(r-l)en Moines home. Mr. John Wallace is a son of the Secretary and Mrs. Wal- lace. and their art- Mr. left Des and wly appointed or o fz’z(’:‘]:on‘i‘(:va ia, Dr. Frantisek ikl\.ln~ alkovsky, has arrived in Washington and will shnréll_\-‘pri-;&e‘l,\l"l‘n‘l‘s”l‘h en- State De ent. Rl Ak oveky will succeed Dr. Bed: h Stepanek, who has represented Czechoslovakia here r severa years. Dr. Stepanek furned from nearly a ¥ epent in Europe. Dr has taken an apartment man Park Hotel minister of at Wa inister of F Jast evening, when their gu cluded the minister nf,l! e lands and Mme. de Graeff, {gon; the und ?fl;‘erl‘:!ur_\, Mr. S. Parker ( the secretary of the British ¢ Gen. and R rack n, Col.| Mrs. . W R. Tuckerman, Col :!"\‘g :\\lllr\ Dickinson, Mrs, Eliot W ad worth, Mre, Lawrence Tow nsend, Mi: Josephine Patten. F ng the di ner Miss Hel W ed several selection Countess 57}1 C I}un\\‘ :‘:‘:{: A\';rs. Harry Payne Whitney, gister of the countes:. inner s in- to | the Marriage of Misx Fletcher and Lieut. Hubbeil, June 26. The marriage of Miss Sybil A Flotcher, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Frank F. Fletcher, to Lieut. Reginald Worth Hubbell, son of the Jate Brig. G Harry W. Hubbell, will take plage, Tuesday afternoon, June 26, at 4 ck in Bethle Chapel of the Washington Cathedral The Rev. Caleb Stetson. rector of Trinity Church, New York. and unc of the bride will nd 1t ceremony will be ception in_the parents. Miss FI bride's | etcher will be at- tended her ter. Miss Alice )"h‘(chi‘rw\\'hn will be maid of honor and only attendant. and the best 1 will be Mr. Harry Hubbell of New York, brother of the bridegrc the embassy and Mme. tertain a small com at dinner this evenin 10 Prof. and Mme. de Ma their daughter Mlle. de Mar Maj. made a week, nd Mme. hort v have zom Springs, where week or ten day Inouye have heen mer's foster-fat Japanese ambas: St. James. and to their home in Japan in Washington te Sul will e for Maj. and Mme. | the for- they Represeniative and Frear of Wisconsin left v New York, preparatory to sai France June 2. They will summer in_Europe. Mr. Fre deliver a Memorial day add Independence Hall, Philadelphia 30. Mrs, Mary Funk is entertaining a company at bridge today at Che Chase Club in compliment to M Mary Palmer, a bride of next month. The guests include, Miss Marguerite Munger, Miss Mis izabeth Zolnay, Diana _Cum Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Eula Wilson, Miss Eliza- beth Taylor Jones, Miss Dorothy Mon dell, Mi notte Ashford, ) Jones, Miss Mary Stitt, and Miss Em- ma Stitt. Miss Diana Cumming entertained at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club, in compliment to Miss Eula Wil- whose marriage to Capt. Sam- . a cousin of the take place Saturday. The other guests included Miss Rosa- Maye Kendrick. Miss ldris Kendrick, Miss Helen Lethco, Clara Ba lentine of San F sco, Miss Re- genia_Aitken, Miss Dorothy Mondell Miss Elizabeth Turner, and Miss Eli; abeth Taylor Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin will entertain at dinner this evening at the Hotel Hamilton for their daugh- ter, Miss May 1. Govin. Miss_Alice Milburn and Maj. Xeno- phon Price will be the guests in whose honor Mr. Thomas D. Robert- son will entertain at dinner Thurs- day evening at Le Paradis. . Mrs. Evans Browne and her chil- dren have gone to New York, from NO talc NO glucose NO coating Absolutely | mer. | pephew, Mr. Ireturned to New York. aburo Inouye. who ; | Whose marriage to Mr. where they will sail tomorrow aboard the Lapland, to spend the summer in Europe. | Miss Betty at dinner evening in compliment | to Miss Alice Milburn and her fiance, | Maj. Xenophon Price. The guests wili include the members of the bridal part Miss Werner will entertain at bridse tomorrow in honor of Miss Mil- urn, will entertain Miss Virginia Edwards was hostess at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining in compliment to Miss Alice Milburn, a I#ide of Satur- day. The other guests were Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Vivian Smith of New Eula Wilson of St. Loulis, Werner, Miss Emma Stitt, Slizabeth Price, Miss Elizabeth Beale and Miss Henrietta Lyman Kendall will leave to- morrow morning for New York, | where she will spend a short time| before going to Shepherdstown, W. Va., to open her summer home, Belleview. Mr. Kendall will leave Friday to join Mrs. Kendall at Belleview. ~Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will spend several months there, sailing In_August for Europe, to remain until the late autumn, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Gross will entertain a_company at dinner this evening at Le Paradis, preceding the dance they will give at their resi- dence. There will be about 150 guests at the dance, and a buffet supper will be served at midnight. Miss Meta Evans entertained at luncheon today at the Chev Club, in _compliment to Boy-ed. There were ten guests company. Mr. J. P. Jensen and Mr. Buch r. Olaf Hansen 1l of Denmark, griculture in this er Sunday of che of Wardman Park. They s morn- ing for a large farm in New Jersey, where they will be for several weeks. er, who has not oc- ashington home for sev- sailed today aboard the urope to spend the sum- s agcompanied by her Frunt Diederich. ‘The consul general of Paraguay. in w York and Mrs. William Wallace . Who were in Washington over Sunday, at the Hamilton Hotel. have Bremen for She_ w Herbert Ball Crosby, wife of Col. Croshy, has postponed the bridge arty she to have given this aft- n. Mrs. Gibson IPahnestock. who re- turned to Washington Wednesday after a trip around the world, will leave Friday for her summer home at Newport, R. I, where she will remain until October.” Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., her son-in-law and daugh- ter, will join her there later in the month Mixs Milburn Guest at Pre-Nuptial Dinner Dance. Surgeon General and Mrs. rughtes < &) in compliment to Miss Alice Milburn and her flance, Maj. Xenophon Pri other gu. included Miss on. Miss in Smith of Miss Virgi Edwards. ¥ ¥ er. Miss Emma Stitt. MaJ. { James Lester, Maj. muel Cousins, . Paul Evans, Cap Donald Burns i aul | < and Mrs, ed at_dinn and N Ballou enter- evening at the vy Club for the latter's s Elizabeth Burnett, van Thomas place Saturd Drika Fisher, < Sybil Fletcher, tian Gro. her will take included Mi Mary Hellen, Mi and ~ Mrs. Chri 1 Fisher, Mr. C Dwight' Dickinson ginald Hubbell Dr and . Lieut. Miss Elizabeth Hanna was hostess at luncheon yesterday. ehtertaining informally at the Shoreham before her departure for the west. Miss Hanna and Miss Jean Sutherland | closed their house on Florida avenue erday and will not® return to Washington until the auturgn. : Prince FEugene Lubomirski. for- merly attached to the Polish legation Lere. who has been making his home in New York, will sail today aboard Mauretania for a six-week visit in Europe. i Mrs. George W, Vanderbilt and her || daughter, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, ! are again In their home at Biltmore, S. C.. after spending the winter in New Crop Pure Vermont Maple Sugar 1-Lb. Bricks, 43¢ ESTABLISHED 1875 Magruder’s FINE GROCERIES Conn. Ave. and K St. Dordend CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK FOR a light lunch when you are tired or rushed. The malt- ed milk is nourishing food quickly digest- ed, and the chocolate flavor gives it a de- licious taste. about burn home in the mountains of {and a small hat of white neapol attendant, wearing a gown of peach color chiffon, heavily beaded, a small | hat to match and she carried cream | color roses eanor Thomas was frock {L. brother. THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MISS MARGUERITE MUNGER, Who has arrived from Kansas City to serve as bridesmald for the orient and returning by way of Europe. A “welcome home” Darty was given last evening for them at the Biltmore Forest Country Club, the hosts beipg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wadley Raoul, Judge and Mrs. Junius Mr. ‘and Mrs. Burnham olburn, Mr. and Mrs. David B. and Dr. and Mrs. William Pink- | Herbert. The guests numbered 100. ' D. K. White entertained ny of ten at tea yesterday Le Paradis er of the bridegroom, received w. ¢d in jets and the latter in crepe de chine, and they both carr American beauty roses Later in the evening Wigg left for an trip, the latter traveling Mr. and in a suf embroidered black hat tulle. in in’_gold, with They Norfolk, will Va. make their ho a at Mrs. William Leslie Cole, wife Mr. Willlam Leslie Cole, spectal sistant to the Attorneyy General, e tertained @ number of guests at tea in the Fountain Room of the N Willard Hotel Friday afternoon. company including Mrs. Robert Lovett, wife of the assist Attorney General: M « Newton' wife of eland Newton of St Mrs. T. W. Hukriede, whose has recently been appointed States marshal of the eastern d trict Missouri; Mrs. Mar Rhodes Otis J. Rogers, Chas. P Eliot I dward Mrs. McPh nd Mrs. ington. M Towa, w.J Lee and Mrs. William Stewart Rey- ntertained a company of twen- ty at a buffet supper last evening in mpliment to Mlle. Nano and her fiance, Senor de Cardenas, counselor of the Spanish eml . The com- pany later attended the dance glven by SNignor Jung of the Italian em- bz M. Louls, aham Worrall of 1 visiting her brother law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mauchlin Neven, at thelr country place, Burnt Oak. in Arlington coun- Mrs. C York city . V. 6547 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith will |79 leave early in June for their summer ew Hamp- Genevieve Davis of Hartl shire. is visiting her Mrs. Keith received the degree of ster of laws, magna cum laude the Washington College of Law last evening House. Jugene Grafton Mentz s the guest of Col. Kidder White, on C The Rev. Wisconsin rs. Harry | coran street. Mrs. George A. King has returned from West P'oint, N. Y. where she) visited her son-in-law and daughter, nd Mrs. Lawrence McCeney and their infant daughter, Bar- | today the aboard Mauretania Wigg-Thomas Wedding and Heception Last Evening. Miss Lillian Blackburn daughter of Lieut. James b L et t5 Thomas, U. S. N., and Mrs. Thom |t"“‘;"”ué"“‘h.h"nl,':_'nd was married last evening to Clay- | 5 ton Maddock Rudgard Wigg, son of | Mrs E. J. R._Wigg of Norfolk. Va.{ The ceremony was performed Christ Church, Alexandria at > o'clock by the rector, the Rev. Wil- | liam Morton, and was followed by a ! reception in the home of the bride's | parents on 13th street. Lieut. and | Mrs. Thomas and thelr family have | recently come to Washington from | Pensacola, Florida, where the former | has been stationed ‘ The church had a simple decoration of palms and ferns and in the there was a profusion of di white gladioli, and lilies of the val- ley with palms and ferns. The bride | Note: wore a simple gown of plaited white T ofe: flat crepe made without trimming | Luncheons prepared i outings, etc. { mer Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan ent. tained at luncheon yesterday at Ry Thomas, | Rigge Farms, at Hot Springs, in co Monr Baroness Amaury in | Special Menu for house No Increase in Price trimmed with tulle. and lilies of the straw ried wine rose ley Mrs. - Norma Garrett was her only! Bellevue Farms Tiny little Dorothy El-: sister of the bride, flower girl, wearing a dainty of white ‘mull trimmed with ace and carried roses. Mr. Sidney R. WIgg was best man for his Restaurants 1382-34-36 G dtreet N. 1338 N. Y. Avenue N. At _the reception Mrs. Thomas, moth- er of the bride, and Mrs. Wigg, moth- her cousin, Mixs Mary Lanning Palmer, at her marriage to Capt. Norman Bemixs Chandier, June 0, She Is the guest of Brig. Gen. and Mrx. Palmer, until after the wedding. ith them, the former in black satin bead- black fed Mrs extended wedding of bue Poiret twill, the hip-length coa small tmmed with gold lace and me of n- a ew The H to the e veland Representative Mo.; husband United is- fon Mrs. vet e A. Bucher, all of Wash- ey, mother Mrs. Davis, in her apartment at the of and or- The Duchess de Richelieu will sail for Ilurope to remain through the sum- er- an m- Porterfieid Washing- WE SERVE YOU WELL Decoration Day Delightful Bo x for W w. Better Than You Can Serve Yourself THE ARGONNE On Columbia Road at 16th St. N.W. The Apartment Unique Exclusive Surroundings Wonderful View of the Entire City and Picturesque Rock Creek Park Magnificent 8-story, absolutely fire- proof building, with every convenience. Apartments contain large, bright rooms, spacious closets, tile bath, with all built-in fixtures, pedestal lavatory and shower connections. The floors are of hardwood, highly polished; light oak and mahogany doors, with white trimmings. The walls are tinted a beautiful soft buff. Artelephone is pro- vided in every apartment, for which there is no service charge. Unsurpassed Neighborhood Convenient Location 24-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service Apartments of 3 rooms, bath and porch to 6 rooms and 2 baths Apply to Manager on Premises or WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor 15th & K Sts. NW. | i I | 1 D. C., TUESDAY, who has been visiting her father, Mr. Henry T. Sloane, in New York, will sall today aboard the Mauretania for ber home in France. Starmont Ald Card and Bridge Benefit Friday. A bridge and garden party is be- Ing arranged at the home of M George W. Harris, 3703 Morri: street, Chevy Chase, for Friday aft- ernooh. Cards will' be played from 2 to_6 o'clock and the garden party feature will continue until 8 o'clock. ‘The party is being given for the benefit of the Starmont Afd for Con- sumptives and is in charge of the executive board, which includes Mrs Andrew Stewart, Mr George Harrls, Mrs. A. P. Clark, Demonet, Mrs. De Wit H. Bradbury, Mrs. . _W. F. Roberts, . K. Myers, Mrs. W. E. Mec- Reynolds and Mrs. W. Smith Frank- land. Miss Ruth Coleman last evening entertained a box party of ten at the Metropolitan Theater to view “The Bright Shaw Her guests included Miss Mildred Browning of Ogden. Utah; Miss Josephine Thach of For- dyce, Ark., and Miss Elsa Manson of New' Orleans, La., her house guests. Others in the party were Miss Mary Collips, Miss Rita Fogarty, Miss Ruth West, Miss Irene Langford, Miss Mary Jane Williams and Miss Lueille Ehle, all_of whom were pages at the authors’ breakfast of the League of American Pen Women and ushers at the Hollywood party recently given by Mrs. Locher in honor of Mrs. Bertha Lincoln Heustis, who represented the Monroe centennlal committee in Washington during her recent visit from the coast. The box party last night was chaperoned by Mrs. Harry H. Coleman, sister-in-law of the hostes: Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger, daugh- ter of Mr. D. R. Crissinger, appointed by Mr, Harding as governor of the Reservo Board, has recently been elected to membership in the District of Columbia branch of American Pen Women, having passed the member- ship committes and the executive board on Saturday evening, awaiting ratification by the national executive board in October. Miss Crissinger is made eligible to membership in the organization through her repertorial work in Marion, Ohio, on the staff of the Marfon Tribune Publishing Com- pan: Mr. W. J. Love of the United States ShippingBoard and Mrs. Love of New York are at Wardman Park Hotel for an extended stay. They came to Washington yesterday. Mrs. and Mrs. W. 1. Bullard of Boston, who are making an extended motor trip, are staying at the Hotel Hamilton for this week. | | | | | Mrs. A. A. Steele, Miss Elizabeth pailey and Mrs. Burchard entertained the Delta Delta Delta Fraternity at| a delightful tea yesterday after-| noon at the home of Mrs. Burchard,! 3403 Lowell street northwest, Cle The Shrine MAY 29, 1923. land Park. Quite a number of Tri- Deltas calléd during the afternoon. Marriage Licenses. Marringe licenses have been issued to the following: John H. Herrison and Dora Thompson. Frank Rousey and Prances Mosby. Theodore J. White and Cora E. Williams. Caudell Parson and Nellle Wright. George K. McCracken of Leesburg, Va. ttie N. McDonald, Middletown, William Brooks and Memmie Coats. Bernard 0. Smyth of London, England, and 3 Palm Beach, William T. Graves and’ Gertrude B. Valentize. Linwood F. Hall and Florence M. Stoner. Maurice ¥, Willlams of Garrysburg, N. C., and_ Texanna Gay of Suffolk, Va. Willtam T. Grunwell of this city and Grace B._ Rosenberger of Clarendon, Va. Matteo Santaro and Groseppina Petrorino. Willlam H. Bailey and Muu Hausner. Ernest E. I f Du Bois, Pa., and Péarl Askey of Du Rois, a Samuel . Cumming of Hampton, Va., and Wiilinms of Sheridan, W 1 Robinson und Helen M. Grover. John B. Taylor and Fanue B, Johnsou. Bliott Klawans and Belle Ourisma Jumes R. Jones and atice L. Whitlock. Andrew H. Ayres o Norfolk, Va. Marion A. Watson of Anniston, Al Clyde H. Sheldon and Madge C. De Cheral Leon Chase and Bessis White. John G. Hall and Mildred M. Scott, both of Richmond, Va. Menry B. Daniel and Ruth M. Bell, both of Hopewell, Va. Ottle F. Sherwood and Anna R. Conger. George Brown and Susie Halley. Samuel Robinson and Mary J. Bra Joshua A. Cooper of Arliugton, Cassie 1. Trotter of Creswell Deaths Reported. The following deaths have bee the health department n the ) reported to twenty-four mes D. Fospital, 48, Garfield Hospital art E. Buckley, 77, 1731 Columbia road lwin F. Kuiser, 31, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital PNlargaret A, McPherson. 3, 804 Taylor st Pollock, 66, Homeopathic Hos- Marguret_Jerman, 74, Providence Hospital. William Siegel, 43, Garfleld Hospital. Mary H. Craig, 71, 218 5th st. s.e imons, 80, 1041 Quebec place Nichol, 23, ‘Waiter Reed Hospiti W. Metzung. 72, the Ontario apts. W. Engler, 11, 1410 M st Large Soft Crabs..$1.00 per doz. Hard Shell Crabs.......50c doz. Crab Flake ..60c1b. Lobster .. .50c1b. Shrimp .. .25¢cIb. Sea Scollops Fish Prices Always Low EACHO & COMPANY 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market Convention —will bring thousands of visitors. 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