Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1924, Page 44

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Guest at Fort Meyer of Gen.and Mrs. Johw L Hines HARRIS S EwW | NG~ "SENORA de CHEVALIER., Wif& of the Sedretary General to the Presi- “uag dent of Panama. 7 Visitind the Panamars Seatet vy and Senora “.. de Chevalier on15™ St HARRIS XEWING Miss KATHLEEN *MOSES, ** S whose eugé:?enient to Eteudt Frank FentonReed U'S.A ., was antounced by~ Col. and Mrs Andrew Moses, Erom Schofield Parracks Hawii. SEWING MARRIS S EWING el ) < N [Mrs. B. Carroll Reece Will Give Luncheon For Miss Emma Stittf TAIDER WOOD & UNDERWGOD i * MR¢ HENRY R NORWED, with:Jéan Alvert and Uarry, wife and childven of the Secrefary of the American Enbassy (w Tokyo vas1tmg in Washing toru. Mzrs KENNETH LEE COONTZ, Outdoor Entertalnments ‘ [?9 Pormcrlg‘ MissVirdinia Do u(%las's b;,é.rs of Virg mia, Stimulate Society After Season of House Events Engage nts to Wed | 4 o prne Weddings of Interest Scheduled This Week iWife of Representative to Wallace-Bruggmann Marriage Takes Place Wed-| "g_ i . cens May 98 in Carter Nuptials Honor of Bride-to-Be. Diplomatic Corps Faces Active Week of Events . Spanish Ambassador and Senora de Reiano Will Celebrate King's Birthday Anniversary. 5wedcn Day to Be Observec‘]. Garden Parties and Teas Add Atmosphere of P Revealed by Parents Charm to Capital Life—Governor's Day Pro- { Wedding of Mary Cassandra : Thomas Set for June 2 gram at Mount Vernon Tomorrow. nesday and Montgome SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. ASHINGTON homes are interesting places for mid-winter en- tertainment, but nothing gives quite the charm to Capital life as the big outdoor aflairs, the garden parties, garden teas, or even just a cup of tea at a porch party in the spring season. uncheon and supper parties aliresco are the preludes and aftermath ot garden parties, and Old Pierce Mill in Rock Creck Park, run by the Girl Scouts, and the various charming tea houses about the environs of the | city furnish ideal spots for such hospitality. Announced for Saturday. Mrs. Reece B. Carroll tepresentative Frank Funk announced the nis duaghter, Mary ( Paul Kendricken and Mrs. Charles D, 1. The weddin Monday afternoon, Jun t 1 o'clock | in the Bethichem Chapel of the| | Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Taul, and | will be followed by an informal ception in the home the father at 2310 Connecticut avenue. | Miss Funk, whose mother died last | autumn, has been visiting in Port au Prinee, Haiti, for some months and returned to Washington Friday. She has been the guest of Col. and Mrs. W. F. Beattie and Mr. and Mrs. gar Elliott. Miss Funk attended the | Gardner School in New York city, and the University of Illinois. She’is™a member of the Junior League here and has been one of the popular vounger members of the congression- al_circle 3 Mr. Thomas is a sraduate of Phil- 1ip Andover Academy and of Harvard in the class of 1920. He was a mem- ber of the first Plattsburg camp un- der Gen. Leonard Wood and while at Harvard enlisted, in 1917, and went overs: With the 33d Division. On his return he returned to his studies at Harvard, graduating two years ago. He is & member of the Harvard and Army and Navy Clubs and with his bride will make his home in New York. Hamilton | engagemet of assandra, to Mr. Thomas, son of Dr. Thomas of Peoria, take place wife of Representative | Reece, will entertain at lunchcon Wednesday, May 28, for | Miss Emma Stitt. who will marry sdeut. Robert Walton Flaming, U. &N marriaze | Tuesday, June K. Schel- | Celebrations in the foreign emb: sies and legations are always inter- 3 . | Rockenbach has | CEUTE evente. and Saturday two will . Sadia ¥ | _ Gen. Samuel . lockenbach has geey f more a ord v i ort- | Her e & cousin, as maid | G i S Say L The' Clievy | ance. The ambassador of Spain and e i s e A Gatee of | Chase Cub: ;\gnr;lrdu de Reiano will celebrate in celehra Washington, a cousin of the bride Col. and M v 2 3 - | birthday anniversary of their kin rway heir h c g ,bride. nd Mrs. William Elliott were = e heir com and Miss Audrey M Warner f Canc | noats to . ~mall. company_ at he |and the National day of Sweden wil fieins cony May, N. J. L M. King was | ATmy and Navy (lubs dinner dance | be celbrated by the minister and Mme best man for Mr. Bean. The ushers (o™, & o were Mr. Charles W. Schellinger, | |38t evening. Lady Isabelia Howard will ar- | , The ministor ¢ in time to join the British am E v brother of the bride. and Mrs. Ell- Weanesday wood D. Spalding, both of Wash- bassador in celebrating the birthda . anniversary of King Georse. Weddings of this week are of ex- | centional interest and second only to even t the White Hous® That of Miss Mary Wallace, daughter of the | Secretary of Agrioulture and Mrs Henry (. Wallace, to Dr. Charles te. | Bruggmann Wednesday and the wed- bride's | 4in& of Miss Anne Carroll Montgom- | ery to Mr. James Newman Carter, jr, Saturday lead in importance. byterian Church by the Rev. Freeley Kohrer. ngton early in rmer has ng the | Wa: Sept 3 rved us « bride was given in by her brother. Mr. Leroy sires d ahsence will i 2 Norway receptio N ad: Al Satu nal d Fuests w and others THE open air National Capital horse show which starts Friday at Arling- ton Park, Va. and continues through Wednesday of the following week, affords the enthusjasts oi equestrian sports a double opportunity for enjoying life. While spectators and those taking part in the exhi- bitions gather, they may enjoy box tea parties and pavilion tea parties and luncheons with their iriends and at the same time please Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, who heads a committee of the lady managers of the Chil- dren’s Hospital in charge of the tea booth. Through a special arrange- ment with the committee of the horse show the building fund for Emergency Hospital will receive the net proceeds from the sale of ad- mission tickets. Ecuad enterta vening in the 1 and Sen. dinn gation The marriage of Miss Elizabeth | Hamlin Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hervey Young, to Lieut Dwight Dickinson, jr.. Medical Corps, U. S. N, 'will take place Tuesday aft- ernoon, May 20. The ceremony will be performed in Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul and will be followed by a reception in the home of the bride's parents, at R street Miss Young will be attended by Mrs. Samuel Shellabarger of Prince- ton. N. J, and Miss Virginia Annan of Cumberland, Md., will be the maid of honor. The bridesmaids will in- clude Miss May Govin, Miss Mary Hellen and Miss Cora Barry of Wash- ington and Miss Patience Winchester of San Francisco. Mrs. F. A. Reichardt of Houston, Tex., and Glendale, Calif, announces the marriage of her niece, Miss Wilna McKee, to Lieut. Commander Davis De Treville, U. S N. The ceremony, hich was performed by Chaplain van Walter Soott, U. 8 N, took Col. and Mrs. Charles Thompson | were among those entertaining at the dinner dance at the Army and | Navy Club last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charies J. Bell have issued invitations for dinner Tuesday evening, May 20. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Vedder Flem- ing entertained a company at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lozier Thomas of Buffalo and Dr. and Mrs. John P. Briscoe, whose wed- dings took place the last week in April. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Mrs. Katharine Carroll Cutler of Buf- | falo and Washington and Mrs, Bris- | the Pan American Union building in | coe was _ Mrs. ances Thomas 3 s R Wheeler of Buftalo. honor of Senors de Mistral, t | Chilean poetess | herwood plre John Stewart McLennan was| The party was originally planned | nifolls. and Mme. de Gract and ostess at dinner last evening pre- 7 2 aughters will be there throug® Seatng the damce which-Mr. and hrs, | for Wednesday afternoon, but was ad-| yummer, tMe minister joining Tracy Dows gave for their daughter, | vanced a day because of the wedding | for the week ends Miss Margaret Dow: Wednesday of Miss Mary Wallace and Dr. Charles Bruggmann. ington. The chiffon, The minister of Guatemala and St~ nora de Sanchez our will enter: tain at dinner tomorrow evenin honor of the ambassador of G Britain, Sir » Howard bride’s gown was of white with lace trimming. She wore a tulle veil with coronet of orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was gowned in orchid georgette, with val lace trim- ming, and carried a bouquet of orchid colored sweetpeas. The bridesmaids wore gowns of contrasting shades of peach and blue georgette, with val lace trimming and carried bouquets of sweetpeas. Mr. Bean and his bride, after their wedding trip. will make their home on Sherman Circle, Washington. Mrs Bean's traveling gown was of tan crepe, trimmed in brown velvet. and with this she wore a lace hat of coa- trasting color. The ambassador of Spain, Senor | e Riano, will be joined this week by Senora de Riano, who remained at Biltmore for ten davs after the re-| turn of the ambassador Wash- | ington. Alfaro. wife of has issu Monday Senora d ister of Panama, ’I"H E weddings of the week are of National interest, that of Miss Mary 1o tions for luncheon Wallace and Dr. Bruggmann on Wednesday in the New York Avenue S Eeileestiy Presbyterian Church, giving to the diplomatic corps of Switzerland as charming a young person. and as competent, as it would be passible to have. The wedding of Miss Anna_ Carroll Montgomery and Mr. James Newman Carter, jr.. Saturday in St. Matthew's Church is a more local event, but of equal interest, the families of both the bride and bridegroom elect having important social ramifications in many cities of the country. == The Don J tomorrow isp spe The minister of I Mme. de Graeff leas he Severn River, clos . which is ne: = m The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu will give a large reception ng Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in ssies and legations though feeling the call for choosing sum- mer abodes are still open for important entertainment, and Saturday the ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will celebrate their king's birthday anniversary in due form. The same day the minister of Nor- way and Mme. Bryn will celebrate the national day of their country by | holding a reception for Norwegians and others in their home on R strcel.‘ At the Church of the Nativity, 14th and A streets northeast, Tuesday after- noon at 2 o'clock, Miss Laurie Tabler was married to Mr. Norton William Biddle by the Rev. Enoch M. Thompson. xm. Biddle is the daughter of Mr. and rs. Charles Tabler of Arlington, Va. The minister of Czechosiovak i Chvalkovsky, will spend the suwr at one of the reso coast, and the middle of Augus go to Williamstow s, to i the Institute of Wi Mrs. Clover Roscoe of Los Angeles will be the honor guest at a luncheon to be given by her mother, Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, at_the Cosmos Club Wed- nesday, May 14. The guests invited Lieut.' Col. and D. W. Hand |announce the en of their ighter, Agnes, to Mr. W. B. Caddel Kauffeldf, Danish consul in Manila. |F The ambassador of Ital Don Gelasio Caetani, will leave Washing- | ton tomorrow for a tour of the west, O more interesting ccremonial takes place in this country than gov- Politics at ernor’s day at Mount Vernon—tomorrow—when the president anf | officers of the Mount Vernon Association and their guests meet to cele- brate. The reception rooms, dining room and other parts of the mansion usually held merely for exhibition, will be open for the entertainment, and the company will dine at the table and sit in the chairs used by George and Martha Washington. The historic_china, silver and glass will be in evidence and there will be the usual drive over the plantation. The gov- ernor of Virginia and Mrs. Trinkle will have Mrs. George D. Hope as their guest. 'HE annual May ball of the Woman s Army and Navy League will be given Thursday night in the sail loft of the navy yard. a charming place for a spring entertainment. Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Wilbur are the chief patrons with the most important women of both branches of the service working for the success of the ball. Spanish War Veterans * Given Reception Tonight The attache of the Cuban embassy, Senor Don Cayetano de Quesada, will give an informal reception this evening to the Spanish war veterans of the District in the ballroom of Meridian Mansions at 2400 16th street, to which all veterans of the war with Spain are cordially invited. ——————————————— Prominent Folk Reserve Baxe! {0]’ Ho!’se sl'loW The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, the Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, and the minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl are among those who have taken boxes for the fifteenth annual National Capitol horse show which will open Friday at Arlington Park, Va., and continue until the following Wednes- day. Among others who have sub- scribed for boxes are Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Gen. James A. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Francis White, Mr._and Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.: Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, Mrs. Wallace Chiswell, Mrs. Quimby McKeon, Mra. Pldward C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs Rafael R, Govin, Mrs. George H. Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage, Mrs. C. S. Mitchell, Miss Julia Mattis, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, Mr. William du Pont, and Mr. Nathaniel Horace Luttrell. ‘Mrs. Cary T. Grayson is chairman of the women's committee which will have charge of the tea room for the show and a group of young matrons and debutantes will have charge of the tea tables. Ths building fund for the Emergency Hospital will be the bepeficiary - of the' admission -ticket sal | Shrine of the Sacred Heart June 5. and Mrs. J. Walte the engagement Mr. announce daughter, Mary Manley L. Macke: of Omaha, The announcement was made bridge party given Thursday evening in their home on Rhode Island ave- nue. The wedding will take placetin September. | Dr. and Mrs. Gedrge Boaz Corey anr‘ nofince the engagement of - their | daughter, Carlotta Naylor, to Mr. | Doll Mafthew Zirkle. The wedding will take place in the early summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bristol Bucking- ham announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Alice, to Mr. Milton A. Mills, jr. The wedding will take place in the Church of the Humphrey of their to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lewis of Eastern Shore, Va, announces the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence Eola, to Mr. John Calyin Parker of Washington. The wedding will take place in June. Dr. Charles Bagley, sr., of near Bel Air_has announced the engagement of his daughter, Nellle Ruth, to Mr. Donald E. Mattingly, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mattingly of Washing- ton, D. C. The wedding will take place in the early autumn. Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Emilie Pitzer, to Mr. Ed- ward Hazell Cashell of Rockville, Md. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 28. The announce- ment was made at a tea vesterday which Mrs. Kyle gave her daughter. The engagement of Miss Anne Bev- erly Beebe, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Beebe of E Myers, Mrs. Charles Bouzhton Wood. ! rlace yesterday at the home of Mrs. R A. Lerch, Takoma Park. Com- mander and Mrs. De Treviile will make their home at the naval base, Hampton Roads, Va., to which post Commander De Treville has recently been ordered as aide to Admiral elles, Samuel Anderson Parker of Berryville, Va.. announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Marian French, to Dr. James McNelledge Fadeley, son of Dr. and Mrs. George B. Fadeley of Washington, Friday, May 2, in the Little Church Around the Cormer, New York City. .Dr. and Mrs. Fadeley and Mrs. Parker, with other relatives, attended the wedding. Dr. Fadeley and his bride will be at home, at 1800 X street northwest, after returning from their wedding trip. M Miss Benlah M. Schellinger, daugh- ter of Mrs. Florence M. Schellinger, was married Wednesday, April.30, to Mr. W. Virgil Bean, formerly of West Virginia, now a resident of Wash- ington. ‘The ceremony was performed at 5 o'clock in the Metropolitan Pre: Md, to Mr. Cheston Simmons, jr., was announced yesterday by Miss Beebe's sister, Mrs. Rudolph Nasser of Mor- ristown, N. J. The engagement of Miss Mary Eliz- abeth Niles to Mr. Paul Stevens was announced yesterday by her mother, rs. K. B. Lassiter. The wedding will take place early mext month. Miss Niles graduated from the National Cathedral School in Washington. Mr. Stevens is a son of the late Rev. Willlam DuBose Stevens of New York, who died in service in France. Mr. Stevens was a lieutenant in the Navy during the war. Mr. Biddle is the son of the late John A. Biddle of Atlantic City. The bride was attended by the two sisters of the_ bridegroom. M . Minnie Tdwards and Mrs. Irving M. Grey, while Mr. William' Plaugher, a cousin of the bride, was best man. ‘The altar of the church was beautifully decorated with lilies, and the lights from the altar candles accentuated the beauty of the Scene. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. A recsption was,held at the home of the parents of tho bride at 8 o'clock. Wednesday morning the young couple 's honeymoon e o Valley. after which. time lley, Shenandoah Valley, RO they will be-at home at A wedding of much interest to southern Maryland was that of Miss Mildred Christine Duckett of David- sonville and Mr. Anthony James Wyville of Upper Marlboro, Md. Tues- day evening, 1‘(“1})6' in St. Mary's Church, Upper Marlboro. The bride is the daughter of the late Stephen Waters Duckett of Anne Arundel, and her mother, before her marriage was Miss Mary Hopkins of Prince Georges County. The bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Ridgely Wyvill and the late Anthony James Wyvill. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. Loughran, and two of the bridegroom’s little brothers, Michael and Nick Wyvill, gerved at the altar. The church was beautifully decorated with spring blossoms banked against and around the altar and windows, with large containers of lilacs elsewhere. A special program of music was ren- dered before the ceremony, with Miss Blanche Harbin at the organ. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother, Mr. Harrison Duckett, by whom she was given in marriage. Her costume was a draped ®own of biege taffeta. with gloves, hat and shoes to match, ahd she car- to meet Mrs. Roscoe are Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Mrs. Macpherson Crigh- ton, Miss Helen Watson, Mrs. William Dougal Leetch and Mrs. Richard W. Eilis. Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg will en- tertain at a luncheon and bridge party Thursday at the Columbia Country Club. There will be about sixty guests. Last evening a party of guests mo- tored into Maryland and enjoyed a twilight picnic dinner. Mr. Joseph Carleton Beal was host at a picnic dinner in Maryland last night_in. honor of Mr. Markoff, ‘who left for San Francisco immediately after the party’s return to Washing- ton. Mr. Beal is entertaining Mr. R. Kendall Cushing of Boston over ‘the week en ried'a shower bouquet of pink rose- buds and lilies of the valley. Her only_atterdant was her sister, Miss Mary Duckett, as maid of honor, whose gown was of reseda green taffetas, with hat to match, and she carried a bouquet of Ward roses and deep lavender sweet peas. Mr. John Wyvill was his brother’s best man. The ushers were Mr. Stephen Duck- ett, brother of the bride; Mr. Frank Wyvill, brother of the bridegroom; Mr. Reginald Buck, Mr. John Gib- bons, Mr. William H. Talbott, jr., and Mr. Rodney Cox. Following the ceremony there was an informal reception to the wed- ding party and relatives at the High- ‘lands, the home of the bride’'s mother. Later Mr. and Mrs. Wyvili left on a wedding tour to northern points of interest, the bride wearing a very charming traveling suit of biege poiret twill, with hat of the same color. They will be at home at thelr Washington address after May 20. b accompanied by the secretary of the Mariani greater part of the time willsbe spent | ambassador in June for Italy pass the remainder of the summer embassy. Slgnor Lui in California and plans to sail months. The ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard, will York after speaking May 17 in Phil- h Speal ing Union of that city, to meet Lady Howard on her arrival from England Lady Howard will sail from England week and will come to Washington with the ambas- sador immediately after her arrival. The Ambassador and Lady Howard will entertain at dinner at the em- bassy Tuesday evening June celebration of the birthday sary of King George of England. The_ambassador of Peru, Dr. Her- will take possession Thursday of the house at 2306 Massa- chusetts avenue, which he has leased adelphia, before the the middle of this nan Velarde, igi the Englis go to 3, anniver- from Mrs. Alice Pike Barney. The minister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte, is expected to arrive in New York Tuesday, having sailed Wednes- day aboard the Majestic from Eng- The_ minister had spent winter in Europe, remainipg in his home in Portugal the greater part of He sailed from New York in September, and this was his first vacation in Europe for many land. the_time. Viscount d'Alte has represented country in Washington for twent two years, having presented his cre- dentials May 1, 1902, Senor Senhora de Mendes Augusto Mendes Leal Leal came New vears, College The charge d'affaires of Brazi Senora de Sousa Leao Gracie ent aine v of twenty-two dinner last evening at the embass compliment to the United States bgssador to Brazil, Mr. Edwin V. 3 gan, who is spending a short vac here. A to The_secretary of the Finnish tion, Mr, Brunno Kivikoski, will -1 the middle” of June for four mo vacation, which he will spend or continent, visiting in France anc many, and for a short time in iin= land and his home in Finland. The ‘military attache of the Brit embassy and Mrs. Charlton a cottage at Manchests Mass., and will close e here the end of the montr remain on the Massachusetts u- | through the summer. third secretary of the J nese embessy and Mme. Yoshiaki M have arrived in Washington and ! former has taken up his duties at ! emba The former third sécretary of embassy, Mr. Nobuo Watanabe left Washington for San Franci from where he will sail for home Japan. Mme. Watanabe sailed a months ago for Japan, where she wis called by an illness of a member of her family. . The ne: the - Countess von Rosen, wife of the a!- tache of the Swedish legation, wiil sail early in June for her home in to remain three months. (i Rosen will remain at his | through the summer. his The retiring attache of the | nese emi 1d Mme. Silbasaki, and | Jett to Jupan. Washington for their home in | '

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