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SOCIETY NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923 SOCIETY ocilety filplomats and Officials Rturning From Summer Resorts for Harding Cere- monies at Capital. . IPLOMATS and officials are re- | $hire. where they tra turning to Washington by led by motor, leaving Washington Wednesday and joining a party of friends in New every train ready for the|York. They witl remain several | foltowing: Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Benjamin F. Graves and Fattle Y. Cooke, bath of Ballston, Va. * Walter Jordon and Edith Smith. | 1. Fred Wiesinger and Tiannah Becker. Frank J. Hospidor of Cleveland, Ohio, and Towa B. Mulliken of this_city. J. Wilmer Smith and Florence H. Faust. William . Abhott of Wilmington, Del., and Margaret G Rodeheaver of this cify. Preston M. Cox and Mary M. Gordon. Israel Gewirz and Lena E. Furman. Panl M. Miskell of this city and Dorothy | M. French of Viegna, Va car Mongen shd Mary Douglass linton Richardgand Silvetta Smith, Jdames Graves nad Janie Wright. Wasie J. Fisher and Allyne M. Brown. lie 8. Chuxe and Lillinn E. Jester. * anuel Miller of Alexandria, Va., and Eva Rrezman of fhis city. ward M. Kelley and ‘Thelma I Kuhn, both | of Alexandria, Va orge ¥, Taker and Gertrude C. Groff, Leonard Neuman and Youlinder MeClure. —_— BANK AT JACKSONVILLE GOES INTO LIQUIDATION United States Trust Company, Cap- italized at $200,000, to Reveal Condition Today. VILLE, Fla. August 7.— The doors of the United States Trust Company, capitalized at $200,000, did not open ‘today, R. L. Blagg, its presi- dent, issuing a statement saying that the ‘state institution had gone into voluntary liqujdation. A financial statement is to be is- sued by the directors of the bank during ‘the day, it was announced. Births Reported. Out of respect to the Honorable Warren G. Harding - ceremonies attending the ar- | :\",«;:‘kzl?r:d rrlu?)l“l by l:e wu,v[-]:m{bs:c‘r.n- rival of the Harding funeral train. pcuen. WA khe Y (W e It i% estimated that there are now guests for several days of Mr. ir Mrs. Coolidge and ladies of the cabi- | Mecall, chsr e S LTI R ST pE Harding at the White House. or general commandant of R v 4 . girl. s the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. . Wilson E. P bo. s s Lt‘J(“unelrnlurn‘;-(l to their house in the MRS. ROBERT E. NEWBY, i | marine barracks yesterday from Cape SRR Pontiac. MRVN. O e ey spent | A bride of yesterday, who before her The & of the Navy, Mr.|several weeks & marringe t@ Mr. 2 + American Denby, was joined llllxd"\'flrlflflnhh‘y‘ o joint secretary of the mixed ecln Denby, who arrived from their 2 7 . % Misx Virginia Neil at Pontiac, Mich. where the 'r.-n-‘lur\"“{?;""fi.h,‘f"\'\9‘.?”.,,';{, the | er of Mr. has been spending severally gl erday fram Noriher et he, | Morsan, counsel and assixtant t weeks® Vacation with ‘her and thelr) Jneq venerday from Noriheast Har | Xoiciican akent of the children. The Secretary returned Sat- | Dor. Me., s a sho Candre CEELAES | time with Mrs. Wadsworth. MM Morgan: The following births have been reported to th department in the last twenty-four m E. and Olie Crowl, girl. Late President of the United States Store Closed Wednesday and - Friday in Memory of the Late President WARREN G. HARDING This store will remain closed | : The minister of Portugal, Viscount rmer United States Ambassador | 5 @ Alte, who has been at Bar Harbor, | to France and Mrs. Henry White had | Ehillip Tumulty, there with Me. for <ome wecks, returned to|several friends lunching informally | their aunts, Miss A. Byrne and ihinkton. last evening and is at|With them in the Italian karden at the | 35S K. Byrne B a s Paric Hotel tertay Ambassador, in New York, yes-| Ljeut. Col. M. Clay M Supplee The mi ter of Uruguay. Dr. Jacobo PO U. 8. A, and Mr: upplee, who have Varela, has come to Washington from| The United States minister to Hun- | Peen for @ month's trip on the Sague- Rehoboth. Del. where, with Mme.{gary and Mrs. Theodore Brentano will | "4Y Tiver. Murray bay - Varela, he has been passing the sum- sail today aboard the Rewolute for | §hu 4r¢ at the Hotel astor in : mer months he Tormes s o 0 ork for a few days before coming RS Do UGt Washington. Wednesday, August 8th Friday, August 10th | The minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel|’ Mps. D, P i - . | F. Wallenberis, will arrive in Wash-f Donni Ruth' Cricenaer and Miss| judge and Mre Atton B Parker s evening from Harbor {daughter of ithe director of the Fed-| orait i ctss ind ot Blooe oay on Where the legatlon is established f era] Reserve Board, have been spend- | \VAshington and are staying at the the summer months. ing the summer at Nova Scotia, but oo o0 HOt Ste- [ Jolned Mr. Crissinger yvesterday and|W Allen and Daughters S James B. Henderson e e o i S retirning. o] Wil remain here untl tomortow 3 | ¢ Furniture, Laces, Draperics, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Thington this evening from Wil-| When they will go to their home in| Mrs. Allen, wife of Dr. Charles W P # P ging 9 desgieok P ere he has been | Marion, Ohlo. Allen, with their two small daughters, | . o e N . Wioniinal arid * Alicis lihas gunit o W 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 Panaretoff will remain at Wil-| Miss Lydia Loring is spending Au-|Adirondack mountains. ~ They also Main 7676 Stown and the minister will re.|8ust at Cobourg, Canada, where she t Mrs. Allen's cousin, Mr. Rich- turn there the latter part of the week. | went last week. Mrs. Loring re- Sherman of Utica, N. Y., before i mained in their new home at 1754 N ptember. The minister of Venezuela. Senor|street i Pedro Manuel Arcaya, has re- — Mrs. William Channing Johnson will turned to the city from Atlantic| Mrs. Cary T. Grayson and Mrs |80 to Atlantic City shortly to pass City, where, with Mme. Arcaya, he|Alexander Brown are among those|about th weeks at the Marlbor- has been spending the summer sea- | staving at the Curtis Hotel at Lenox, | oush-Blenheim 5 son. He will return to the resort|Mass. _ — 3 the first of next week el The marriage of Miss Elorence Mrs. Lillie Simpson S elen Faust, daughter of Mr. anc The minister of Colombia, DI | marriage of her . daughter Hoien ot |Mrs. John K. Faust, te Mr. J. Wil- Enrique Oliva, returned to WaShing- | to. Mr. Otto W. Palmer of Houston, |mer Smith took place vesterday aft- | ton vesterday from Willlamstown, | Tex., on Saturday evening, Aweno i, at 1 o'clock in the St Mark’ Mase. The minister and Senora déiat Takoma Park, Md. the Tov Do : Church, the Rev. J. Id Olava spent several weeks motoring | It E. Harter officiating. d Thompson officiating through New England, later going to ] e he bride, who was given in mar Williamstown, where the former has| Mrs. John C. Merkling, 109 Hobart |Tiage by her father, wore a gown of heen attending the Institute of Poli-|piace. announces the enzagement. of | white crepe de chine made on long, | Olava will join de | her sister, Miss Bernardine B. Fla-|straight lines, with a_white hat « 1t Williamstown the latter | dune, to Mr. Raymond P. Rocea of |the same material. She carried of the week this city, the wedding to take place |bouquet of white bride roses. He — = in the autumn sister, Mrs. George H. Wheeler, wa Senator :and Mrs Walter Bige car: - the only attendant and wore a gown rived in Washington last evening}! Nr. and Mrs. Walter F. Chappell,|of white crepe combined with burnt | om their summer home at Ventnor. | the latter formerly Miss Siduey Webb, [orange crepe and a small white hat J. and spent the night at the},r. spending a week at the Pickwick |She carried pink roses. Mr. Wheeler Hotel Hamilton. They will open their| Arms. in Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and |was best man for Mr. Smith house on Rhode Island avenue today. | Mrs. Chappell were guests over the| Immediately after the cere week end of the latter's mother, Mrs. fand Mrs. Smith left for a motor trip . an-{ Sidney Webb, in her apartment on|through the Blue Ridge mountains ley will arrive in Washington this|connecticut avenue and New York. After August 15 they afternoon from their home in Ken - | will ‘be at home at 1759 Park road tucky Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard_has as her |the home of the bridegroom guests at White Sulphur Springs her [ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. two nieces. Miss Eleanor Witifams | . | and Miss Julia Williams. Mrs. Lona Gresset, with h ter Camille, left Saturday fo, Woodmard & Wathrop N HONOR of the memory of Warren G. Harding, late President of the United States, this store will be closed all day Wednesday and Friday of this week. KINGS PALACE 810-818 Seventh St. Senator and Mrs. A. Owsley Stan-! IN MEMORIAM This store joins the nation in mourning the loss of our friend, Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses of New Hampshire motored from Concord. Mass.. to Crawford, N. H.. where they spent the week end at| iigs Josephine January and Dr. {iceek stay at Atlantic City Crawford House - Worth Bagley Daniels, son of former ‘ ¥ Henri Gouraud of France re-|gecretary of the Navy and Mrs. Jo-| Miss Mabel King and Miss <hington last evening to | cephus Daniels, will be married Mon- | King have gone to Atlantic nd the funeral of the late Presi-{gay afternoon, September 3. at 4|remain for several weeks' stay and is staving at the Hotel Ham- | §.llock, in St. David's Church, in Ro- I 3 With the other members of his Park, Baltimore. Miss January| Wednesday evening Mrs varty. Gen. Gouraud has been mak- (i 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry |enson of Mount Rainier, ing a tour of this country. which he | & & 0 S insontof Alount R& will ‘resume the end of this week. | CRUFchill Junua = u |tained friends from P— and San Diego, Cel. George A. L. Dumont. military at- 4t (GeniEnnd 2 quac | and San DIE tache of the French embassy, was Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, U. S .\.“l gram_ was fu re. | has returned from Cuba, having stop- | lian (. Kennemore touring with the general and also re- A g _ ten W ashinston last evening. | ped in New York at the Hotel Ast urned to Washington last evening. | bed in New Vork at tf Miss Laura Harlan, who spent a few == davs in Washington in July, has been | Col. and Mrs. Edward Bricker have at her summer home on Murray bay, | gone to Watertown, . £OF & Canada, and will arrive in Washing- | short vacation S - 5 The former military attache of the | The following deaths have been reported The Rt. Rev. John William Hamil- | British embassy, Gen. H. K. Bethell, | the heaith department in the last twent ton, bishop of the Methodist Episco- |is at Mattapoisett, Mass I reh, is returning to his apart- Hanna Singer. 82, 413 Ient at Stoneleigh Court from Buf.| Mr. and Mrs. Ten Eyck Wendell, | Joeph M. Falo. X. Y. and will remain here for |formerly of Washington, but who | M A some days. Miss Hamilton, his daugh- | now make their home in New York. ik, Gazas, oo ter, is visiting in Columbus, Ohio. will open their summer home. “Lake D o (IerbeX . Lawn.” at Casenovia, N. Y., next week D i an oyt e Miss ‘Anne Powell Randolph is| Mrs. Wendell is in their apartment Thles Honpiral spending this month in Newport, R. I, |on Park avenue, New York. for this na Hicks, Ninger Hospi and is at 25 Bowery street week, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Tsom Lewis, @3 Freedmen's Hospital - Edward Foote, in Boston Joseph Waliace 1T st 2 Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair have en route Casualty Hos rhcalled thiir invitations for several | Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh P. Tumulty dinne and luncheon partie which | will leave Washingten shortly for they were to have given this week Lake Placid, N. V.. to_join their chil- = dren, Misses Mary. Grace, Catherine e e The marriage of Miss Gladys E.|and Alacia Tumuity and Master | London has forty-five theaters and Randall, daughter of Mrs. W. E. Ran- | joseph Tumulty, Jjr, and Master | thirty-eight music halls dall of Sacramento, Calif., to Mr. Wil- iam J. Dixon, formerly of this city nd_son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dixon f Walter Re Hospital, will take Friday at the home of the Lride’s mother in Sacramento. Mrs, Harley Ferguson is in Atlantic City for a visit. Deaths Reported. WARREN G. HARDING And in honor of his memory we feel that it is but fitting that our doors should remain closed all day tomorrow, Wednesday, August 8th. 11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Closed All Day Wednesday And Also Friday —in respect to the memory of Frank Jenkine, 52, Freedmea's Hospital Rose Gilchrist, 30, 305 H st. x.w, —-The Hub Furniture Co. In Profound Respect for Our Late Beloved President This Establishment Will Be "Closed Wednesday and Friday Rizik Brothers TWELVE THIRTEEN F Mrs. Edmund P. Smith and her daughter. Miss Charlotte Smith. wiil be among the passengers aboard the | Resolute. sailing today for Europe, where they will visit the former's son, | Capt. Freeman Smith, who is military attache of t nited States embassy in Berlin Newby-Morgan Wedding Took Place Yesterday The counsel and assistant to the American agent of the mixed claims commission of the United States and rmany and Mrs. Marshall Morgan announce the marriage of their aughter, Virginia Neil, to Mr. Robert Newby, American joint secretary the commission. “The ceremony was _performed sterday morning and Mi. and Mrs. Newby will tem- porarily make their home withs Mr. and Mrs. Morgan at 3216 Klingle road. The bride is a niece of the late Sen- ator John Tyler Morgan of Alabama. our deceased President. Maj. and Mrs. Julian C. Smith, U. 8. | ., have arrived at the Maplewood Club, White mountains, New Hamp- Mager Pros. & Co. Shop of Quality In Honor of the Memory of Our Former President Warren G. Harding This Shop Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow 937-939 F'St. N.W., With bowed heads we join the Nation in mourning the passing of the beloved President of our Country, Warren G. Harding Twenty-Ninth President of the United States ' Will Remain Closed . Wednesday and Friday As a Mark of Respect to Our Late President WARREN G. HARDING In respect, we shall be closed Wednesday, the day of the national services at the Nation’s Capital, and also on Friday, which has been appointed as a day of mourning and prayer throughout the United States.

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