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i O OCl1 Mrs. Coolidge Accompanies the President to Corner Stone Laying of the Masonic Temple in Virgiriia. RS, the President to Virginia for the corner stone ceremonfes of the Masonic National Temple overlooking the river from the Virginia shores. - Yesterday afternoon Mrs, James J. Davis and her three children paid Mrs. Coolidge a call, the younger visitors wearing attractive Halloween costumes for the special edification of the first lady of the land. Secretary Hughes Guest ©0f Pan-American Diplomats. The Secretary of State was the guest of honor today at the third pan-American luncheon of the am- bassadors, ministers and charges d'affaires of ths Latin American re- publics. These weekly reunions, planned by the minister of Ecuador, Senor Dr. Rafael H. Elizalde, are es- tablishing themselves as one of the notable cocial events of the Wash ington season. Those present at th Juncheon today were: The ambassa- dors of Chile and Brazil, minister of Ecuador, minister of Uruguay, min- jeter of the Dominican Republic, min- ister of Guatemala, minister of Co- lombia, minister of Panama, minister of Venezuela, minister of Costa Rica, minister of Haitl, minister of Hon- duras, mintster of Boli Dr. Meli- ton Porras, Dr. Solon Poio and Dr. Jose ¥, Cavero, all of the Peruvian speclal mission; the charge d'affaires of Peru, the charge d'affaires of Mex- ico, the charge d'affaires of Cuba, the chirge d'affaires of Nicaragua, and the director general of the Pan- Amerfcan Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe. The Secretary of babor, Mr. James J. Davis, entertained & small luncheon party at the New Willard yesterday wife of Senator James will give a tea Thursday aft- ernoon, November 8, in her Detroit home to present her daughter, Miss Madeleine Couzens to soclety there. week later, A Mirs. "Cousens will give large ball for young people at the Hotel Statler in Detroit for their debutant daughter. Senator and Mrs. Couze the daughter i1l come rv'/:'m o aree the 20th of thi : h th* and open their house on 18t Tonet, Whera they will entertain for Y-eir ‘deughter and present her to suclety here. w e Repre. e and Mrs. L. J. Dick- fuson urned to for the winter and haye taken an arartment at Congress Hall Hotel. Miss Annette Ashford, whose ma riige to Lieut. Thomas Lippitt Wa t N.. will take place Satur- . guest of honor at Tincheon today of Mrs. MacPherson C ighten. wh entertained at the Chevy Chase Club. The othe were Mies Agnes Ashford, Miss 1 liss Nancy was the Mi lizabeth Zolnay, erine Shaw and Miss Alberta Gilbert Miss Gilbert is entertaining at bridge this afternoon in her apart- nient at Wardman Park Annex in Ashford. The other s Agnes Ashford, the les. Miss Hume, Miss Shaw, Miss Dorothy her_house guest, Miss Miss Henrietta Hill Taylor Jones, Miss Me: Thompson, Miss Bet- Werner, Miss Pamela Henry Katherine Wrenn, Miss Emily ming, Miss irginia Mondell, Mrs. Francis HIL Dick, M Misses Draper, Johinson Rachel Watt Mis: and .3 Mr: 2 Henry Pohl and M Additional guests are asked when Mrs. Albert M. Gilbert, of the hostess will preside at the tea table and will be assisted by Mrs. Koenig and Mrs. Die Lieut. Wattles arrived in Washing- ton t evéning from a cruise in southern waters. He will have as h best man Saturday Mr. Charles Carlin, and the ushers will be Lileut. Emmet Forrestal, Lieut. Rockwell Townsend, Lieut. 'Dixwell Ketcham, Trevor Lewis. BHnsign James 2d Eneign Edward Gra- he United States Navy. The bridegroom has been promoted to the rank of junior lieutenant. Mrs. Henr: K the charge d'affaires of Great Britain went to New York this morning and will not return until Saturday. and Mrs. Chase Kennedy will entertain a company at the dinner dance Friday evening at the Wash- ington barracks. Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johuson will en- fertain a company of twenty-four at dinner this evening. Gen Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland has re- turned to Washington for the season, and, after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Moran, is establish- ed in her own home, 1804 New Himp- shire avenue. The chargs d'affaires of Peru and Senora de Gonzalez Prada were host at dinner last evening, entertaining the minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya, the minister of Siam, Phva Buri Navarasth: the minister of B livia and Senora de Jaimes Freyre; the director general of the American Unlon, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Baroness _von _Schoen, M IT’S NOT ‘A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED Buy your evergreens, trees, shrubs and plants direct from the grower, 430 varleties. Bvery plant covered by a gua antee. Copy of “Home Grounds, Their Planting and Planning, mailed free. Visitors welcomed. No Sunday Business | ROCK CREEK NURSERY P. O. ROCKVILLE, MD. Nursery entrance or Reokrille Bike halfway between Montrose and Halpine COOLIDGE accompanied | Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Har- Potomac | present thelr daughter, Miss Virginia ;he: Meorle, to their friends at a tea November 15, Senator | Washington i Getty Chilton, wife of ety riman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward- man. Dr. and Mra. Eugene Le Merle will thelr re«ilence, 2 Q street northwest, December 13 Miss Le Merle will be given & dance the even- ing of December 26. | Miss Elizabeth Hanna was hostess to & company of fourteen at dinner last evening, oreceding the Italian | dance at the Purple Irls. | Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart Rey- | burn” will be Hosts to & company at | dinner this evening. | Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee en- | tertained at dinner last evening and | took their guests later to the dance |gtven ‘at the Purple Irls by members of the Itallan embassy staff. . Mtss Edith Maise Bacon will have as her maid of honor at her marriage to Mr. Charles Albert Hoyt, November | 10, her sister, Miss Margaret Bacon. |The bridesmaids will be Miss May Tay- |lor and Miss Margaret Lippitt of Wil- mington, N. C. Mr. George White of | New York will be best man for Mr. yt. | Miks May Tayior will entertain at |bridge Wednesday afternoon. Novem- |ber 7, for Miss Bacon, and Friday, | November 9. Mrs. L. Seward Bacon, mother of the bride. will mive =« per for the wedding party, following the rehearsal for the ceremony. o Mr. and Mrs. Cecll Barrett of New York entertained at dinner Jast evening at the Hotel Hamilton, having among thelr suests Mr. and’ Mra William oeller, Mrs. Eisie McKeon : Willlam Bowle Cldrke. s n Brilliant Entertainment For Princess Borghese. The counselor of the Itallan em- bassy, Slgnor Augusto Rosso: the first secretary, Barone Giovanni di Giura, and the third secretary, Sig- nor Renato Silenzi, with Don Fran- clsco Rospigliosl, Signor Santini of New York and Count Thaon di Revel | of Italy were joint hosts at dinner, followed by dancing, at the Purple Irls last evening, entertaining In honor of Princess Santa Borghese. The guests at dinner were the am- bassador of Spain and Senorm de Riuno. Princess Rospigliosl, Countess dt Revel, Signora Santinl, Mr. and Mrs"‘n(iarl’!n‘ Kipp, Mr. and Mrs. co Woolley, Mrs. Lawren Townsend, Mrs. Kenna Elkina, Emory Slocum, Mrs. Emory Sands, Mies Kipp, Miss Inger Bryn, Miss Margaret Flint, Miss Leary, Miss O rien, Signor Ar- turo Nocl, M. Jules Henry, Baron de Risels, Mr. Hugh Tennant, Senor do Amoedo, Signor Villa, Mr. P. S. Pil~ lot and Mr. Christopher Wyatt. A number of additional guests were invit for the dancing, the qualint little “tea house belng transformed into & Roman ostirla by the Roman artist, Signor Arture Nocl, a pe sonal friend of Signor Silenzi, who came from New York for the party. The large room was gay with red lanterns on the temporary walls, the scheme carried out in true Roman coloring, and tiny windows opened into & vista of Roman country, with the glow of an Italian sunset over the landscape. Among those attending the dance | were the minister of Uruguay and Mn.e. Varela, the minister of Hungary and Countess Bzechenyl, the minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich; Representativ John Philip Hill, the of Argentina, Mr. Spll; the d'affaires of Great Britain and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, the charge 'affaires of Austria and Mme. Pro- chink, the charge d'affaires of Ru mania and Mme. Nano, the underse retary of state and Mrs. Willilam Phil- lips, the assistant secretary of state, Mr." Leland Harrison; the third as- sistant secretary of ‘state and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, the counselor of the German embassy and Frau Dieck- hoff, the commercial counselor of the = Swedish legation and Mme harge With Amox and Robert, wife and son: ington today to accompany Rim to his burn, Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett; Mr. anl Mrs. Chester A. Snow, jr.; Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mme. | Henri de Sibour, Admiral and Mrs. Willlam F. Fullam. Mr. and Mrs. Ly- man Kendall, Miss Aflsa Mellon, Mme. Hauge, Miss Beatrice Bick. Miss Virginia Selden, Mrs. George Howard, Mrs. Winfleld Spencer. Miss Elizabeth Hanna, Miss Olive Graef, Miss Ramona Lefevre, Miss Laur: Bryn, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Marjory Wright, Miss Marion Trum- bull, Miss Janet Moffett, Mims Crosby. Miss Jane Peters, Miss Zilla Mac- Dougall, Mies Charlotte MacDougall, Count Antoine de Laubespin, Mr. Conrado Traverso, Baron Plessen, Mr Gustaf de Printzskold, M. Paul Bon- cour, Dr. V. de Sokolowski, Mr. Andor de Hertelend: . G. H. Thompson, Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, Mr. Dimancesco, Mr. Mason Sears, Mr. Harlan Miiler, Mr. Henry May and Mr. Rogers. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin A. Hutchinson were honor guests at an informal dinner given last eve. ning by Commander and Mrs. William Taylor Smith in thelr quarters at the | navy yard. Other guests were Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Brumby and Com- mander and Mrs. E. W. McKee. Fol- lowing the dinner the company play- | ed bridge. Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford en- tertained a company last evening at Poll's in_honor of Miss Ellzabeth | Jackson Turner, whose marriage to Mr. Leonard A. Block will take place Novegpiber 8. The guests included Miss Myrtis Porcher, Migs Diana Cum. ming, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jon Miss Margaret Rohrer, Miss Francei Clark, Mr. Theodore Biock, Mr. Hunt- ington Turner, Mr. Lowndes Jackson, Mr. Robert Chilton and Mr. Frederick Gibbs. Former Senator Joseph S. Freling- —— The best Dressmakers and Tailors in town use our Emb ery Service. They want the best in style and quality so they come to eimer§ new post at Fort Snelling, Minn. Angus | huysen is spending the week in Wash- | ington, and is at the Hamilton Hotel. | HaltoWween party last evening &t their residence in Connecticut &venu 'hé Louse wi decorated In autumn aves and festive Miss Elisabeth Zolnay, Ashford, Miss Betty Byr: Hume and the Misses Kimme! to New York for the Army-] ball game on November 24. The second annual sutumnal prom given by: the men of St. 'Thomas Church ‘will be given at Wardman Park Hotel on the evening of Friday. ovember 16. General arrangemen are in the charge of & committ headed by Mr. Fred Stohiman. A ‘very attractive wedding, followed teok pla 1 will go avy oot 't and ark road, whén M G “fl‘l Rellly_became the bride of Me. Wil jlam H. Ontrich. The }uv. Father John Bckenrode gt Oaklind, Md., of- ated. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore.a gown of white. back satin trimmed in carried an arm bouq | chrysanthemums. i Miss Rose Lepl and wore a biue o with a head band i carried a_ basket Ward roses. - Ml { ring-bearer and de chine dress, ; head band. | ,The best man was Mr. John Ontrich, ! brother of the bridegroom, apd the ushers were Mr. Matthew E. Davis. of blue tul filled with Aaron Mabel Lepley was qore s white “cre) ith & white tulle i propriate selecti; beautifully decorated with white chrysanthemums, palms and sutumn leaves. Immediately following the cere- mony & reception was hel the home of the bride's parents, 1134 Co- lumbla road. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Ontrich left in the early afternoon for a northtrn wedding trip. The Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wiley have | peide wore a blue motre dress, taupe rented Park, their to Senator residence, in Cle the winter at Mrs. W No. 17 vania, Among the many I as that by W her two daughters, quellne. The house decorated .\f‘lu Celene Cel at they wore at the Mr. Miss Margaret r. and Mrs. D'Arcy tertain 4t an inform evening at 9:30 Miss Loulse. L SHOP UNIQUE 8th and E St. N.W. ‘ Watch_for reorganization of our business at this same loca- tion. Wiedel, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rigg Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stuart Rey. Homefurnishings does not be next. 1l Assembled permanently making—sui room—each consistent w Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, U Painful Feet Find Ready Easement in Ease-All shoes for Henderson‘s—-étandard for Quality Established Over 50 Years Appreciation of the Beautiful The furniture you'll see on our floors style” one season and out of favor the are types representative of all that’s —each available at Janies B. Henderson 1108 G Street————Phones greatest designers of smart footwear, bring ready that Accentuate long to the sort that is “in here for your gratification worth-while in cabinet- tes and odd pieces for every a mastergicce of its period he Lowest Price ith QUALITY. /pholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Main 7676 . vefland Peter Norbeck of South Dakota and are stopping fof! heen extensivel: Dupont circle. ¥ has just returned from an extended visit in Ohio and Pennsyl-| Halloween cos- for young people g Mrs. {lllam Atherton Du Puy at her new home, 2819 20th street northwest, for ne and Jac- was profusely psy fortunes were told. d Misx Jacqueline wore e sume French Pierretie costumes h scalads | Geneva, Switzerland, last year. and Mrs Frederick Willlam Wile, 3313 16th street, are the guests this week of the headmaster of Mer- cersburg Academy and Mrs. William Mann Irvine, at Mercersburg, Pa. Mr. | Wile i3 addressing the students and | faculty of the academy on Thursday. agee, daughter of | fagee, will en- 1 dance at her | home In Connectlout avenue Saturday | clock. v and Miss Allce ' Harriman were joint hostesses at a | marvella coat, trimmed in fox fur and a blue velvet ha The couple have y entertained prior to thelr wedding. Among the out-of- town guests were the bride's sister, M mes Ke#sel of Chicago, Clara Moran of Redbank, and Miss Jennie Jenkins of La Piata, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan have closed thelr country hom an Ridge Farms, near Hot Springs, and have leased the apartment at 20: Connecticut avenue, which Gen. John J. Pershing has occupied for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowle gave & Hal. loween dinner and dance last evening at Dower House, which was gay with rumpklna witches and black cats in antern form. Their gueste were their Lace Curtains Cleaned And Renovated Like N = Mme. Viboud, Ine. ¥ Hand_Laundry—Dry Clegal 11en AL AoRer. 1486 Byo bt HW. "Royal Brides of Other Days —thrilled with joy when they received the beau- tiful gifts created by the" great Benvenuto Cellini. And all through the cen- turies these gifts have been cherished by all lovers of the grafer's art. That is why the figure of Benvenuto symbolizes the Schmidt Collection. the represents It rare and beautiful things on_display—gifts that bring joy to the brides of today and are cherished for their beauty and the fine sentiment they express. Expert_collectors will help you solve your gift problems. For Fifty-four Years Importcrs of old and modern silver, Skepield plate, old and m. fine porcelaina. s glass, garntfures and Look: for the figure of Bemvemuto The insignia of good taste £ A Schmidt&Son _» 1211 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Was| BOSTON MAGNOLIA /) women, styled by the hington, D. C. NEW“Y%RK % 08 NEWPORT ANGELES PASADENA Fashion’s Newest Whims in Coats 1 ith Luxurious| Trimmed ‘Fur Rich, soft, deep-pile materials, gorgeously trimmed with the new- est Furs. The ultra- modish silhouette pre- dominates, although the variety of mddels is this | was in French " Voo il Crie i Ryan | | alec Mias Margaret Bowle of Roches- ter, N.'Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Thorn- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherder, rs. Fred East, Mr. and Mre. Mrs. O. R. Evane, and Mr. George The marriage of Miss Leonora Hi Seotmiae o 11 Selom & g &t 11 o n the apartment of . Charles F. Norton, at Chatham Courts, the Rev. Dr, C. M. Young offi- Only a small company of rela- d intimmte friends attended the wedding, which was followed by an in- formal breakfast. The bride wore @ gown of brown brocad: ried bride roses. Bhs was attended by her eister, Miss Norma Hughes who blue Canton crepe, and bouquet of Ophelia 186 Dest. . Ramsey was ‘man. rs. McComas left lhor!l“y L] roses. Mr. Mr. and after the breakfast for-a wedding trip, slipper satin, Lyons McComas took plm“‘tl;lel: ed crepe and car- | SOCIETY. and after Wovember. 15 will he at ho | at the Argonne. = Private Dalzell; o has recovered | from a long fllness, Is with his daugh- | ter, Mra. Samuel B. Millhauser, at 1601 | 16th street northwest, where he will | make his future home. o Mrs. Melvin Howell Tennis and small son have returned to thefr home in Vir- ginja after a visit to Mrs. Tennis' par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Hall, in Wardman Park Hotel Annex, Society Patronesses for ‘Washington Operaiogue. The first of the season's ac o3 of the Washjngton Opera (ompany Wwill hegin Saturday afternoon at 430 o'clock at the C Club, when “Lohengrin” presented in operalogue Mr. Edous New and different—smart little hats lhfit add the brightening touch to the somber winter costume. Made of finest quality velvet, metallic trimmed. 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