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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 27, 1924—PART 2 K=" NORA de ALFARO, Wife of the Minister R : e N s ¢ —— - DSEPQ.ILE'MA. ind, Senora d; gk?eva.l{er,“xtf:cf % g . 4 o~ V/ MME.de SOUSA LEAO GRACIE, the secretary of legation in the 3wimming pool e, = £ at Boundary Castle = of the Brazilian Counselor and Charg ‘d'Agaires and their children Veronica anl Mitiam ab Mrs Hendersons private swimming pool. City Largely Deserted, AN ey g e Diplomats PassingSummer But Interesting Social A AReT T e TR e e e T By Sightseeing in America ACthltleS Stlll Prevall : R Foe TRlCESE ok S 2 SR B voe Many Remain in Capital While Others Return 3 : iy s 5L gt Sl ;- f A v iy i To Native Lands For Vacation Periods. Official Figures Always Are Cynosure of All Eyes. i LA - Gl Bt gt ; : FELY Guests at Resorts River Parties Enjoyed by Executive . a5 5 o ; ) o : T S R e S 5 ! i St : s % ¢ LR oyl wibe St 5 customary midsummer unrest, and|L n consul in New York, Mr. Famlly—Washburn Fctcd | by < Y X o v » i while many of the more interesting | Bielskis, and the new consul in Chi- j ; : “ members find repose and recreation | cago and Mme. Zadeikis o 3 § % % s g - ..o ig 3 at the clubs, in rides and drives about SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. Lo ! v | / s Ok I ; the Capital and playing temnis or| The counselor of the German em- : =il bassy, 1 cckhoff. is expected to zolf on some convenient pecte o s turn the of newt week from where he is spend- Frau UGE vanloads of luggage and closed doors and windows struggle L S on sy o e o tell the story of a deserted city. at least socially, and yet here, : . By 5.5 ! . o " = ; st wasne g as in any other great capital of the world, there are always ! - : £ 4 % - = with friends at resorts or for shor enough interesting persons left to give tang to a dinner or . 4 : k4 excursions better to acquaint ti militars atlaihe o ritheiNreash luncheon party or lend speculation for the sightseers on the avenues or 1 ; e e it " Gen. George A. L. Dumont, streets. The President and Mrs. Coolidge are cagerly watched for in their ; oo : . B S e ; f— ; fo iy b Gt |Daies Beon Wa Swe oe i every movement; cabinet officials still tarrying here find curious little » . 3 3 5% i 5 2 s :ur.ur»ni \x\vxlz . F ch 1e on. vr,‘,. . - . B = b ¥, & ) Tenera i ined here next week crowds awaiting their arrival at the department; diplomats sce curious @ The retiring Minister of the | bemy Diecoat) Rhieel ounsist gazers at adjoining tables as they dine in hotels and cafes, and there are : Dominican Republic and Senora daughter. Paule Dumont 3 % ke SyaL A i G, i . # - s £ b - Joubert, accompanied by their dav | their son, « ccompany ht}l}lc f]lur‘rims of hospitality for a chance distinguished visitor from some : G Rk % , s 2 o [Seasiita DAnali Tonbens 5 : other land. 27 e . yesterday from New York for their : - home in Santo Domingo. EEK END river partics in the exccutive family—almost totally un- The newly appointed Minister, Senor | = e ' v v d fRcie ly infi 1 G v L * . i J. C. Ariza, is established at Ward- e atta of the British known twenty years ago, and su ciently infrequent “‘mn eorge 5 ; . , 2 man Park Hotel until the arrival|® 5 arlton, who von Lengerke Meyer was Secretary of the Navy and entertained in that % i - of his family. A z manner to set logguesvwagg.mg—ar‘c .now quxt::I com{trwv‘xplacc‘occur- % he Minister of Rumania Prince | rences. The new Secretary of th“t Navy, Mr. Wilbur, is emulating the : - A Bibesco, has returned to Washington late Secretary, and he and Mrs. Wilbur are even now down the Potomac s ) rom New York, where he went to| 1 ¢ the Prench on the Sylph, and have with them the Attorney General and Mrs. Stone . : - : sce the princess and their children | Cmbasss, Capt. Rigal, is cxpeeted to and others. There was much criticism from too democratic sources when | g o Vasriipass. ||l Nesnsalsy sict=disho Barie (o5 | Haraor . e e river parties first came into fashion, but now one deems such recreation G2 e e e . a necessity, and among the more generous-minded, there is real joy that Ly{ GROUP OF DIPLOMATS ready for the tennis court at Doundary Castle the the former Premier of England and |gation and M ol Wret noelbin the President of the United States can have such a pleasure. paity including Dr Alfaro, Minister and g;muhj of p&mmg,-‘ S.Yousnj Pasha Minister Mr. .\squ}l‘lh.unulixh‘; Miaister joins | Faris, where they went because of the g e e E | of Edypt, Mr Edgar G.’Pi'od"-"“k-"1“(3"“1‘;.'“"L Charde d'Affaires; Count and Countess della EiEaers e {athen, senoriCayarmubis OR is Washington alone in its mild little river journeys, for barge Porta of the Ttalian embassy and otherst The Minister of Finland, Mr Asel| The e partics by Philadelphia society folk have quite a hold there, and at ( Leonard Astrom, is spending the | British sy, Mr. John Joyea all the resorts beach parties and picnic supper parties are the lure. Up week end at Ashfield, Mass., where r mln;:’r‘er;!m'l\"!\u; :;:v at Boundary Castle, the home of Mrs. Henderson, they dip and dive, swim Edol e e Hawin B} West, will join Mrs. Browewrick ana - = : - L . e Shattuck. The Minister will g0 10| their’ ehildien o Sl a little, play tennis and even take a hand at bridge occasionally. The Whites Entertaining ‘P . . . D: H. W 'Lestch hatwuck. The Minister will g0 10| helr’ children ‘in~ England in the example of this wonderful woman in leaving her grounds open to officials C D 1’1 o I'Ol l ll]lel l apl a lgures W d Ill - G 1 \V u Washington later in the week. | family are at Westgate. England, for and others who of necessity must linger in the Capital is one to be ountess Daughter: | eds llhinois Girl: Wi midsummer, having gone home carly EABISE A T tine P e elre NN Pk eyt Bealls Soon t0'Sail] Receilve Attention Abroad| Make Home in East|s s B, of Sontemtia 0017 ™ e o e 1thaanion grounds of Friendship open to the public when he left town for the | ed company of 10 at dinner last|legation. Mr. Henrikas Rabinavi ! a few days us, evening at the Chevy Chase Club. [iS in New York, to remain over Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and the Mellons in London | Miss Bertha Gullberg Is| = —= . .. e Bride — Robinson - Ellis | ae iraro will return tomorrow from | embassy, Signor Renato Silenai, re Bluemont, where they are spend- | turned yesterday from several weeks' summer, and there were many cups by the springs and other comforts ‘ there for pedestrians Morgans in New England; *Weeks are Entertaining in NEW Hamp- HE American Ambassador to Austria, Mr. Albert Henry Washburn, Vanderlips Give Up Home first introduced to Washington society as the secretary of Senator Leased in Washmgfion hi P ki R & Nuptials Are Announced. ing the week end with Mr. and Mrs, | StAY in the North. Last week he was Henry Cabot Lodge, and from that service entering the consular and PO shire—Fershing Keturning e e Peter A. Drury in their country home, | pror e Nowmert o S JoRn Aspe- later the diplomatic ranks. was in the Capital for some days, and left | Former United States Ambassador The wedding of Dr. Henry W. Leetch | Valley View. S e h 10 join Mrs. Washburn in their summer home at Buzzards Bay. Mr. and | to France and Mrs. Henry White have| Washington societs holds intorest at | weele aboard the Georze Washington, | Of Washington and Sarnac Lake, N. Y., | The Minister of the Netherlands, |tha French ambasey, Capt. Lombard, Mrs. Washburn will sail carly next month, and will spend several weeks [23 their guest at Elm Court. their | [one 414 {hrond, Wi the Secretary of e srom FTunce Weneaiay, | nd Miss Dertha Gullbers of Moiine. | fonkheer Dr. de Graeff, will retarn |left yesteruay for KiniStan-onHug: touring Europe before going to Vienna. The charge d'affaires of Austria | W ™e" home at Lenox, Mass. M| ary®at the Treasur e = will come at once to|IlL, took place quictly July at 4:30 | to Washington Tuesday from Sher- [Son, Where he Is spending the week >rochni 5 2 ‘% | White's daughter, Countess Scherr-|daughter and many others well known oclock, in the Episcopal Church at Lake | wood Forest, near Annapolis, where | 3 fow bl e ar Harbor fo M p and Mme. Prochnik entertained ut lunch for Mr. Washburn during his | Thoss of The Ha ¢ ; in this capital ving i e . S ‘. Y. : @ Cew dave hIN and fwdi relucaitha e e e : v 038 of The Hague, the Netherlands. | in this capital recciving Aistinguished | Tno Asistant Seeretary of the Navy | %1% N. Y. the cercmony being per- | he is spending the week end with |middle of next wech. visit, his residence while here being at the Metropolitan Club. CRTRIECHADR 20 TESIC N and _Mrs. Roogevelt will, remain in | formed by the Rev. E. P. Miller of Sara- Mme. de GraefT and their daughters. = o Mrs. Robert A. Beall and her — Washington h this wech d | nac Lake. The brid Iy dani < e S i 7 e S The Secretary of State and Mre. | ) A ¥ a & Sz G LG SRl 5 - HERE arrived in Washington a week ago a distinguished Oriental in daughter. Miss Mary Beall, will sail | rugites will leave London tomorrow for e o e ioosevalt il wag hecisiater, Mrs' R Androve/Casby, | The Minister of Costa ica Sents Gen. Greeley Is Passing % ? e z 2 S Y, ugus 5, aboar e | Paris, after spending some time as the | % : Srhome Lot East Oran; J. Mr. William D. | Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, is spending s the person of His Excellency Liang Shih Yi, former premier of China. | Leviathan, from New York for|guest of the United Stites Ambassador i : Lecteh of Washington, brother of the | the week end in New York. Summer in New England He came as the guest of the Counselor an ; i i o) v wi i he | to the Court of St. James and Mrs. = 5 Z x — j. G o s W. G f a arge d'Affaires of China [France, where they will visit the|lo the Court of 2 - ssistant S of Labor and | bridegroom, acted as best man The charge d'affal il T=d 1 Gen AdalpimagW SOseciony o and Mme. Yung Kwai—the latter an American wr e i former's brother-in-law and sister, | s e cROHOBE s Hane, E ¢ and 4 5 5 e charge d'affaires of France and | wachington is at his farm, at South an woman—and while the where they have established the em- | Mis rice Henning. w The bride wore a charming gown of | yme. de Laboulaye and their children | conway, N. H. which has been hi gentlemen of the legation staff entertained their countryman, so also | M= and ;‘: O St ek | ey Burope on the Olympic, due in | Pale sTeen georgette with insels of| ary established at Macsfully Farm. on did American officials. M ris. Mrs. e and her — v York Tuesday. cream lace and a hat of cream-colored ~ = £ 4 - 2R ‘ > ; Mr. John MacMurray of_ the State Department | gaughter will spend about six w(.ek,v‘ The Secretary of War 3 Mr. Henning was one of the repre- = A“\“‘ ”‘L‘\ f‘d"‘l o BnES — the Brookville road near Forest gave a lunch for him Wednesday, and the following day another official, | in France and visiting in London, and | Weeks have with them in their sentatives of the United S geo) g.d e embroidered in menl, e Glen, Md., where they will be umtil Mr. J. Walter Drake, cntertained him at the Metropolitan Club. Mr. |return to their suburban home near | N ki “aren® creSPeCty 4 as o ouall €ohiferenps fion arried a bouquet of white and palepink | the early Autumn, when they expect 5 E e P lub. Mr. n . H.. Maj. Gen. 3 . gration and Immigration, which met | roses, white snapdragons and maiden- | to retu: to France for two months’ Liang visited the President and went to Mount Vernon, being taken | Washinston late in September. Rarnett, w in Rome in May. Since the adjourn- | p, adby = there under official escort. F Secretary Weeks will stay for a longer | ment of the conference, the assistant | DAT fern. Mrs. Cadhy, the matron of | vacation. Macsfolly Farm is the A Judge and Mrs. Timothy Ansberry visit, returning here the first of next | Secretary and family have visited honor, wore a green crepe de chine | country home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles s P i e ekt most of the countrics of Kurope in| drest with picturc hat of black. and |\ Kenney, and was occu last | turned S. CHARD H. INSEN 7ashi; e S e Secretary and Mrs. Weeks had connection with Mr. Henning's in-|¢aTTied a bouquet of sweet peas of | 4 2 s veeks M Harh h” H' TO,‘]’;‘V:‘"“\D left Washington Wednesday for Bar | cottage at Bethlehem, N. H.. where | their guests during the Sccretary's Jast | Vestigations into eondmffx'-.'lma“m'flv'm-;(!m shadc | Sasimeg by it sesestany lofiBtate [New ork, whers arbor, where she will s s A i t there, Representativ . | affect emigration, > ter the ceremony supper was served | and Mrs. Hughes. usiness world. Gen. G e wh will spend the rest of the season. Mrs. Townsend |they have spent several summers. | U8/ [N€En FEbIoomiiing, GO0 S0 iy in" the private grill of the Stevens % P b Siaert homas the s for many yvears been the undisputed leader of Washington society, —_— and Mr. Henry N. Sweet of Boston. The director of the consular | House. Lake Placid, following which Dr. | 7pe charge d'affaires of Salvador |0f many miles from the exciusive and an invitation to her home is a sure pas: i 7 Mrs. William Gerry Morgan and e Ci S and Mrs. Leetch drove away to spend a cottage colony at Chocorua. whert passport into any drawing room | ner daughters, Miss Ruth Morgan and gervice. Mr. Wilbur J. Carw. will close | g M Lo e A ersand . Cot- | and Senora de Castro will 8o 10 At-|not a few Washington people ard of Washington. Of late years she has % s - : b grown even more exclusive, en- | Miss Gerry Morgan, have as their| The Attorney General and Mrs, Stone | RIS Abartment at the Dresden the end | Prel S s 5 - = 5 i . Nearby i sentation of society possible as guests. West Springfield, N. H., Miss Mabel | week end cru h_the Secretary of | BT mother, Mra Hzra Koon, at|yc'“Mra® Willlam A. Leetch, the | t0° Week end. of the former Mrs. Grover Cleveland, Kingston, Mr. L. A. Wiley and Mr.|the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur aboard the Hm‘:fic"‘m}‘*'}”& l:;h}:'l they have been | iher of the bridegroom, and Miss = now Mrs. Thomas Preston of Princes 3. F. Christian, all of Washington. |U.S.S. Sylph. 5 Dorothy Leetch of Washington The charge d'affaires of Lithuania | ton, N. located. Miss McCall Is Engaged Umversity Women Will Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip | T Gen. and Mrs. Willara Holbrook | 3iax Maver of New Tork City, Miss|and Mme. Bisaukiene had as their et To Canadi = 5 have given up the house on Scott| The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. | will leave Washington the end of the | Pase Maver Dr. Gorie 1 Wilson and | = — —| Mias Gapen's Engagement o Canadian War Flyer Have Political Dinner |Circls, which they leased from Mr. | otk 8 pXireied fo Juium (he U35t o0 | weels for, Gloucester, Mass., where | M- Samucl Friedburg of Saranac | o s s LS IO R G 5 and Mrs. Gurnee Munn, and are in| ! 8 t € | they will be until the middle of Sep- | ake. N. Y. G tenden street northwest, Thursday eve- rinteresting to her large clrcle of| The American Association of Uni- | their summer home at Scarsborough- B e . OF o warppoct sites | tember, whew they will Tetarn b | Lake: N. Vo tch will be at home | NiNE July 17, was one of the most beau. Announced by Parents h:";’:m:“:h ’"l ‘W-;Mns'l‘on“»::l:r versity Women will entertain at din- | friiddson, The Bouse has beed | They loft Friday evening and Went firsi | their apartment on Wyoming avenue. | atter August 1 at Saranac Lake. O of e Py S 20| con snd s Nelven Gapen an- 3 " the late Samuel McCall, [ner at its clubhouss tomorrow. eve- 3 S “ | to_Gainsborough, Ga.. and will visit . 5 = he bri > hi t was & momber of the House, In_ the | nin ot 650 Germek for mmerrorrs wog | Mra. Eilen Spemcer Mussey of the | Ashevile, 3. C.1 Knoxvilie, Tonn, wnd | oI5, Cphy "o Mes. Walter Keve: | he marriage, of Mias Margaret Broa- | 810, the bride, dressst n s, (it Jownce, the, SmELseient O U engagement lately announced by Mrs. | their guests. . ® 229 | women's Law_College spoke before | Cumberland Gap before returning. Fhe past fortaiaht, I hels ares o GavEhter. of the late Me John B Torod: | O Tiite was held low on the brow by an ?;uglhm:r i i e a ~ 2 the Woman's Republic Club of New- ; > it ughter of the late Mr. John - Dl Fpi s % 1 | Charles Trueman , 12th Unite McCall of her daughter Katharine| During the dinner interesting | poct, o 1- bm national politics Thurs- | The Secretars of Agrleulture, Mr. | theast, vichglas, Mr. and Mrs W.|pnax of North Carolina, to Mr. Calvin | SR PHRCOR e s, o sup. | States Infantry, a graduate from tho tto Mr. Henry J. G. Rudolf of Canada |Elimpses of the three policital con- |day to &’ lare Audience of Women | wallace. who retumed yeoterdhy. from | Lockrdge of Janess CIey, Mo e | QUS Smith of Chicago, will take PIace | ob oy served on the spacious grounds. | Military Academy at West Point in and New York. The McCalls are at|yontons Vil be given by the three | voters. Mre. Mussey's hostess, Mrs | pes S rines had & short eite wiin A | Losveres. of poonous City, MOy Mrs.| Tuceday. The ceremony will be per-| T, "iride ‘ana ‘bridegroom left Wash- | the s of 1934, The weddidy will their Summer home, Prospect Farm, | Fos Getnemcn™ grho were Washing. | James G, Wenca, gave a dinner party | Wallace and thetr duushter, Mico [uth | and Mr. “James ~G. Fullerton of | {ormaant by oo meeicans micror, R, | (810 at midnight, aicpping for a Tow |taice place AuRust 8. prior 2 = 2 el er | in her honor Tuesday. Among the|wallace, who reached their home there | Minneapolis. “ . 2 pastos, - | days at Atlantic City before taking an|to the expi Lieut. Lanham's at Lancaster, N. H. Mr. Rudolf was|Willebrandt will speak of the Repub- | guests were Mrs. Maud Howe EIliot, | just before he started east. Mrs. and W. B. Bryan, jr. in the presence only | .ytended water trip south. graduation leave, and they will leav a scout pilot with the Royal Fiying |Lcan convention: Mrs. Rose Yates |daughter of ulla Ward Howe; Judge | ifins Wallace have been visiting in Colo- | Col. and Mrs. Thomas H. Russenl| *: o memPers of the two familice. 5 - g at once for his new post at Fort How+ Comrw S Wofldm‘zn' e ?d'p,-m"d Costigan of the convention | widow of Admiral Hobbs. 1 0> | rado. and Maj. and Mrs. A. M. Patch, who| s Pearl Tyler Eilis of Montgomery | Mr- and 3 A i i, of | 2roe Ma. uate of the Massachusetts In- |for -essive Political Action. spent the week at the Hamilton|County, Va., has announced the mar- | Catharpin, Va., and Mr. Benjamin J. stitute of Technology. venhe, American Association of Uni- | Mrs, Clarence M. Busch, vice presi- | Representative and Mre. John Fhillp | Jolor, Baxg left for their homes In | riage of her daughter, Julla Feurot El- | Brown, 'son of Mm, Doreas E. Brown | Orkney Springs Claims formal | gent of the National League of Amer- | Hill W and aboard the 3 is, of Washington, to Mr. iam K | and the late Mr. B. M. Brown of Prince teas for members and thelr guests ¥ 2 Leviathan Tuesday, August 5, after = Robinson of Mexico City, ico. Th C v = Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe G.'Lamb an- |every Wednesday afternoon from 4 to | 1o Hot Spriame Ve | “Pend AUBUS| oonding some time abroad. Maj. and Mra. H. J, WIId of Glen- | nending was In San ARGnio. Tex, Juls | woortomared yesteday atternaon~the| Many From Waeshingtg nounce the engagement of the latters (8 o'¢lock, Mrs'O. T. Saulding, fr. brook road, Battery Park, spent part|19, the bride's mother being the only | ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock | wwaihington folk who are guest daughter, Miss Elizabeth Butterworth | 3ftcd 28 h w«;::nm"yeanem-y. and Dr. and Mrs. MacPherson Crichton| oo p,uiq H. Kincheloe and J of last week motoring through the | member of either family present The|in the home of Rev. E. Hez Swem. who : 3 BIe Sues Crowell, "to.Mr. ‘Theodors Hichard | Miss Rut Wil pour tea'next | spent the week end, with Mrs. James| Mrs. David T Kincheloe and Jean, | Shenandoah Valley. , | bride’s father was the late Maj. William | officiated. Miss Louise Ellison was maid |recently _registered at Orkne Vogel, jr., of New York. 4 ey {zvm s::::)a. at g:r country home in | Fie, anC AR ks, Mo earsion i o B el o thm;rr?d lil:irs ';zu‘hfz;nmry County, | of honor and Mr. Joseph L. Cole was |Springs, Va, are Mr. and Mrs. J. T. echanicsburs, . - Duck - a. yous best man. s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartor Wilson | O] o4 Mrg. Carr Ho Wflfl'"fl%m?“;r SP:;'d;'gdb:e“ml DuVal Duckett, U. S. N., and their | daughter of President Jobm Tyler. Sir. | T bride was in powder blue crepe | G1bbons and T, Title osughitess. announce the engagement of their 3 Ts. T sts Mrs. Robert Becker Phillips and [ Weeks at iy Tome mville, | small son, E. DuVal Duckett, jr., left | Robinson is a son of Mrs. Bessie K | de chine trimmed with lace, and wore a |Jane and Jean; Mrs. Clarence E. Cur- daughter Helen Bubkland to Mr. Mrs. Kate Kerr Phillips of Paducah, | Ky. Representative Kincheloe, who is|]ast evening for Boston, where they | Robinson of Northampton County, Va., | hat to match. Her bouquet was of |tis and her son, Mr. Clarence E. Cur- Horace Walker Hallinger. The wed- At Dance For Daughtg, Ky., are guests of Mrs. Louis Dun- | NOW in hie district will come o Wash- | will join Lieut. Duckeit, who is sta- |and has ben engaged iIn business ir | Ophelia roses and ferns. Her only at-|tis jr.; Mrs Charles L. Billard and ding will take place in August. ok ety o |t Waeduky Bask Howal ington In about two weeks and will Join | {loned aboard the U. 5. S. Florida. | Mexico City several years tendant was in white, and carried roses | children. Frederickn and Lawrence: proaidly . and Mra. Daniel J. Carr enter- ) 3 Lo iroms - and ferns. Mrs. Samuel Wallis, Miss M. M. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Goldstein an-|tained at a charmingly arranged| Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Morrill of Mel- | the entire Summer here. Miss Mabel Seibels, daughter of| The wedding of Miss Rose Yudelevit| Mr. Brown and his bride left imme- | Mitchell, Miss P. Worthington, nounoes the engagement of their | dance Friday evening for their daugh- | F0Se street, who went to London for —_— Capt. and Mrs. George F. Seibels of | and Mr. Nathan Levin, which took place | diately after the ceremony for a short Qaughter Rose to Mr. Eli Rubin of this | ter, Miss Catherine Carr, at their the World power conference, Mr. Mer- | @en. John J. Pershing is expected to | Ridge road, Battery Park, left a few | at the new home of the bride's parents, Summer home many yvars, and wher. he is joined from time to time by gues and other members of his family. The general’s daughter, Miss An toinette Greeleye who has lately re- from France, there for ore oing t

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