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‘g SOCIETY. Sl SUEES Society *Mrs. Harding Ent ertained Wives of % Members of Imperial Divan at RS. HARDING entertained at luncheon at the White House today the wives of the mem- i bers of the Imperial Divan, T gnd showed them the more interest- 7 ing features of the mansion, also the i White House gardens. | 4~ Mrs. Harding’s guests ¢ncluded: Mrs. fames S. McCandiess, Mrs. Conrad V. ykeman, Mrs. James E. Chandler, Mrs. + Jumes C.'Burger, Mrs. William 8. Brown, | # Mrs. David W. Crosiand, Mrs. Clarence | M. Dunbar, Mrs. Frank C. Jones, Mrs. Leo V. Youngworth, Mrs Ester A. rs. Thomas J. Houston, Mrs. Ei Mills, Mrs. Harrison | « Dingman, Mrs. ~Albert B. McCaffey, ¥ JMrs. Lou B. Winsor, Mrs. W. B, Mel- ish, Mrs. Philip C. Shaffer, Mrs. Henry C. ‘AKin, Mrs. Frunk C. Roundy, Mrs. George L. . Mrs. J. les E. Mre. £ Edwin 1. Alderman, M i Street, Mrs. William W. Irwi “ Putnam Stevens. Mrs. Cl i Ovenshire, Mrs. Ilias J. Jacob: } W. Freeland Kendrick, Mrs est A Cutts, Mrs. Leonard Steuar Mrs. § George Christian, Mrs. Charles E. ! Sawyer, Mrs. David Tod and Miss i\ Laura Harlan. ‘. The table decoration was unusually ‘elaborate. Secretary wnd Mrx. Denby i Entertaining Houxe Guestx. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby will have as their guests for % the remainder of the week the for- i mer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. White House Luncheon Today. Washington yesterday from a tour of the ports of the Pacific coast. Dr. Tom A. Williams has returned | from Boston and New York, wheré|Mrs. Frank L: he went to make addresses. Miss Mary Perry Brown entertained at luncheon today in compliment to Mrs. Fulton Lewis. The other guests e Mrs. Albert Stahl, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Philip Welker, Mrs. Louis T. Michener, Mrs. 1. W. Kite und Miss Violet Biddle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, who have opened their nome, BElmcourt, at Lenox, Mass., have as their guest the former's daughter, Countess Scherr-Thoss, wite of Count Hermann = Scherr-Thoss of Copen- hagen, who arrived there yesterday and will spend several weeks with them. The N. S. D. A. R. will give a re- ception tomorrow afternoon in Me- morial Continental Hall from ¢ to 6 o'clock to the Daughters who are here for the Shriners' convention. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, president gen- eral, will receive the guests, assisted by Mrs. James D. Stanfield, registrar general, and Mrs. Willlam Sherman Walker, organizing sccretary general. Col. and Mrs. Louis Scherer enter- tained at dinner last evening at the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE tain evenin, mall company at dinner this Wood-Baker Engagement Announced 1a New York. Mrs. Wood, wife of the late Wile liam B. Wood of Hudmon, N. Y. an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Rosamond, to Mr. James Scott Baker, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Baker of Washington. No date_has heen &et for the wedding. Mr. Baker, who is a graduate of Har- vard University in the class of 1919, is & grandson of the late Col. Robert N. Scott and a great-grandson of Maj. Gen. Silag Casey. He now makes his home in New York. Mrs. Edwin Roy Stuart will enter- tain at a supper, dance this evening at the Brooke Tea House for her daughter, Miss Eisie W, Stuart, whose marriage to Lieut. Clarence P. Townsley will take place tomorrow. Former Undersecretary of State and yon Polk have gone to Lawrence, L. 1, for the summer. The new secretary of the United States legation in Copenhagen and Mrs. Philander Cable will as their guest for some time the ter's aunt, Miss Louise Scott of New York, Wwho “sailed today for Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Cable recently went to Denmark from the former's post at Cuba, from which he was recently transferred to Denmark. Mrs. Cable ‘was formerly Miss Mimi Scott, daugh- ter of the late Mr. George Isham Scott, and spent aeveral seasons in Washington with her aunt, Miss cott, when they had an apartment at the Farragut The Chilean minister to the court of St. Jumes and Senora de Edwards, Wwho spent Monday in Washington, were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Guggenheim. whose guests they were in New York before their briet vistt here Mrs. W. Morgan Schuster will be among_the passengers on the Presi- dent Fillmore, sailing today from New York for Bremen. Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson salled today from New York for Ey- rope to spend the summer. Mrs. Sylvanus Stokee, jr., accom- .| Brenau College, Gainesville, G summer with her mother, Mrs. Gibson | Th Fah villa inestock, in her there. Mr. Btokes, who remained in Washington, will probably join them later in the season. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kramer have gone to Hot Springs, Va. for an in- definite stay. -Mrs. Danfel W. Knowliton and her scn have gone to Bristol, R. I, for the summer and Mr. Knowlton will join them there later in the season. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest sehelnnf. who were frequent visitors in Washington last winter, where they w guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bllss, salled today aboard the Parls for Europe to remain through the sum- mer. The has Deen an- nounced of Miss Marfon Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Mont- omery of Junction City, Kan., to M aniel H. Anthony, jr. son of Re) resentative and . Daniel R. An The wedding will take place engagement Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Davix Have Georgia House Guel Dr. Thomas J. Simmons, president ot is & guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Davis on Girard street. Dr. Simmons will sail on June 19 for an extended visit to Europe, Mme. Grouitch, wite of the former minister of the rbs, Croats and Slo- Former Vice President and Mrs. Your Old Hat M::ie New Again Hat Frames and Trimmings - Vienna Hat Factory 435 11th St. NW, P HEMSTlTCHlEO BUTTONS COVERED omas R. Marshall will return at the end of the week to their apart- ment at the Lee Hlmn.t They are attendi commencement exercises Jhers M. Marshall i maling e resses. Mrs. Eugene Le Merle and her daughter, Eugenie Le Morls, are at West Point, where they will re- main untll June 14, when they will return to Washington. One of the handsomest receptions of the lat ring seascn was that ven b ent and Mrs. Howard Ho! ins Monday afternoon at the Wuhln‘fton Clydb in honer of the graduating classes of George Wash- ington University. Recdiving with them were Mrs. Charles H. Stockton, wife of Admiral Stockton, former reaident of the unlversity; Mrs. John . Larner and Mrs. Archibald Hop- kins, whose husba are chairman and vice chairman of the board of trustees, and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, whose husband is also one of the trustees of the univel . Mrs. William A. Wilbur. Mrs. Wiiltam C. Borden, Mrs. Merton L. Ferson and (Continued on Ninth Pags.) e — Lady Shriners! N ARIE EARLE invites you to visit her Salon for one of her famous tre ments to offset the ravages of your long, fatiguing trip. Look your best while visiting the Capital. For a radiantly healthful skin, use Marie Earle's scien- tific’ preparations. They pro- vide the perfect nourishment that fills out wrinkles and leaves the skin soft, smooth and clean as a baby's. Phone North 1416 for an appeintment. MARIE EARLE 1 Xw. ] 1635 Conneocticut Ave. Washington N *Washington that riame stands for all that is finest in women’s wear---Gowns exclusive and beautiful, Wraps, Coats and Capes of distinction, furs of rich, rare loveliness. SOCIETY, [Esrllebaclhesr TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET The younger set, too, make this store headquarters for outerapparel-—-in fact, ex- acting girlhood and womanhood both recog- nize our label as the highest quality mark. { Dower House in compliment to Miss Mary Laning Palmer and her flance,; Panied by her baby daughter. Marsyl, left Washington Monday for Newport, | where they will spend most of the | Leaten Now Tork " We welcome the visiting Shriners and invite their Mrs. M. E. H e = i s 7 feminine contingent to visit this temple of fashion. : Col. 9378, and Mrs Garvin Deaby, who will ar | o oot Nonman Beois Chanale o iee rive late this afternoon from LoNg|marriage will take place Saturday. “Is) Tomorrow the Secretary and |The guests included Gen. and Mpy |~ - Mrs. Denby, accompanied by Mr. and Jrs. Denby, will go to Annapolis to ~—attend the graduation exercises at the Naval Academy The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was represented at the ma- rine pageant yesterday by the under- secretary of the Treasury, Mr. S. Parker Gilbert, jr.. who reviewed the pageant from the coast guard ship Alexander Hamilton. Among _his guests about the Hamilton were 3iri Mahlon Pitney and Miss Beatrice | Pitney Admiral and Mrs were hosts to & par| and among others maneuvers were Gen. and M George Downey. Mrs. Ollie James and Mr=. Kemper Cowing. Secrptary of the Navy and Mrs. Dendy joined Mr. Gilbert’s party late in the “afternoon. John H. Dayton for the pageant. | nessed | H Mme. Peter and Mr. Marc Peter, jr., wife and vounger son of the minister of Switzerland. sailed today aboard the Paris for their home in Switzer- lend. where the minister and their older son, NIr. George Peter, will join them later in the summer. The min- ister, who went to New York to bid them bon vovage. will return to Washington later this week Assistdnt Postmaster General and Mrs. Warren Irving Glover anter- tained at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. in honor of| their guests. Sir George K. C. M. G. premier of New South | Wales: Honorable H. . Lawson . M. V. O.. premier of Victoria, Mrs. Lawson, and Mr. George ! McLean. ] Mr. and Mrs. Glover entertained ! thelr guests at luncheon earlier in the | day. The military attache of the French | embassy and Mme. Dumont will en- tertain at dinner June 12, in honor of | Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, the retiring | military attache of the British em- | Fuller. | & John McAuley Palmer, parents ot s Palmer; Mrs. Chandler, mother of the bridegroom, and the members of _the wedding party. pié erer will leave Sundsy by motor West Point and Groton, ¥. Y. where her son is at school. e accompanied by Mrs. E. urgis and Miss Sarah Cushing. Upon the return of Mrs. Scherer in about two weeks Col and Mrs. Scherer will leave for Sherwood Forest to end the summer. Miss Jean Darrah entertained at luncheon today at the Army and Navy | Club, in_comnliment to Miss Mary Laning Palmer, whose marriage to Capt. Norman Bemis Chandler will take place Saturday. The guests 1 ¢luded Miss Frances Chandler. Miss Munger. Miss Mary Emily Miss "Helen Griffin, Miss Elizabeth Zolnay and Miss Elsie W. Stuart. Col. and Mrs. Howard Dickinson will be hosts to & company evening in honor of iss Mary ing Palmer and her flance, Capt man Bemis Chandler. Hamilton, to Capt. Egmont 2 will take place June 18, will entertain the members of her bridal party at bridge this evening. Maj Reginald Foster will enter- Xow in Our New Store. 610 18th It You Value Your Furs —vou will not trust them to the precarious “protection” of bassy, who will leave shortly for England. ‘me. Dumont will entertain at luncheon Saturday. The counselor of the German em- bassy and Frau von Lewinski will | leave tomorrow for Neéw York and! will g0 to Harvard to attend the commencement exercises. They 1will | have as their guest upon their re- turn. Mme. Andreae, wife of the consul general of the Netherlands legation in New York. who will come to Washington with them. i ! The naval attache of the French | embas: Capt. Rigal, returned to «'‘Arch Pr White ONVENTI ing time! summer long. server” Shoes! “City Club Shog” . 1318 G Se. and comfort for these busy. crowded days—and for all Wear “Arch Pre- Good looking, yet thoroly comfortable! # White Reinskin Strap F\ Pumps a;g Oxfords Other “Arch Preserver’ Styles, $9 & $10 i moth bags, but will insure safety by sending them to us for COLD STORAGE Couats left for altering or re- modeling Stored Without Charge during Summer. Special Rates en repairs, 610 12th St. N.W. 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