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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Wilbur, Wife of noon, the Rev. Scott P. Wagner, D. D., officiating. { The wedding party consis only the two families, Mrs. George Wilkins of Chicago and Mrs. Mattie Blake of Indianapolls, sisters of the bride, motoring East for the wedding. There was a charming sentiment at- tached (o the ceremory in this hi toric old church, as Mrs. Kaspar grandmother was also married from there, and the church holds the rec- ord of this ancestor's birth. d of spent the Summer. Capt. Land re- turned to Washington Sunday. Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord en- tertained informally at dinner last night on the New Willard roof, Dr. Charles W. Richardson has re- turned to his home at 1337 Connecti- cut avenue, after visiting his daugh- ter, Mrs. Chandler, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Willlam Dwight Chandler, at Duxbury, Mass. Mr. and M again in the Roosevelt after a motor trip through | laughter Virginia and Tenn, I Mrs. Washington visiting her parents, Mr. | SOCIETY. Licut. Chandler, U. | Misx Wudd's K to Dr. J. Carroll Noel) aref Mr apartment in the Hote] | nounce wagement Kocialek Announced. and Mrs. Daniel H. the engagement Fdythe to Dr. Kocialek of Youngstown. Ohio, wedding will take pl in in | Autumn of Theodore 1. Chandler is Mudd Michael ) and Mrs. Harry A. Garfield and their | part of October, when she will start daughter, Miss Lucretia Garfield, are | for California to Jjoi again in their home at Williamstown after being in Plymouth, Mass., for | several weeks, her husband N the carly the Secretary of the Navy, in Annapolis Today. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax. Mrs. Sarah lee Piillipe and her Chandler will remain until the latter Vi Mr. and Mrs. Kaspar have left (Continued on Ninth for a tour of New York and will spend the early autumn at Mr. Kas- par'’s summer home, “Montsalvat’ above Bluecmont, Virginia, and after e T s ol ChandNE ANl the st Comiiiedion Ninth Bike) ol———lal——— o] ———=[a[c——la][———=]a[——=[8] S‘L‘:f’fi. 1 will be at home at 1217 M le Housc RS, COOLIDGE. accompanied ;in Italy since the early Summer. will| i 4§ i 4 o by Mre Curtis Dwight Wil- | return to Washington late in the i 5 P . bLur, wife of the Sccretary Autumn | i i e 7 Mr. Godfrey Iy P R P I entative Frank R. Reed of | : : S s s St i St Boacl Hoion The president of Williams College age.) Largest Ladies’ Exclusiv: Apparel Shop in the National Capital will return t Chicugo is at the New Willard where land, Md.. h returned from M. e e 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. nine arrived yesterduv. He will spend | chester-by-ti 4, Mass., where ks in Washington. embagsy has its Summer quarters. They will 1eturn shortly. several we | homeeks | Miss Mary Smithwick, daughter of | e o and Mrs. John L s i who has been visiting SRR e AR nds and relatives in Georgia and e e e P e | Florida, has returned to Washinkton T dadal et ind joined her parents in their | heo s giv the Shoreham TTotel, with Gen. & Iclntyre pre. | *POFtment at The Argonne siding. The guests included the { istant Secretary Davis: Maj ief of staff; , deputy chie The Secretory of War, Mr attended the ien. John J to Washington of Counesy Suits The marriage of Miss Edith | Long, duughter of Capt. Henry Long, to Ensign Pleasant D. Gold, U. 8. N, will take place this evening at 8 o' in the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, Kalor- ama and Columia roads, the Rev. Jolin C. Palmer officiating. The bride will be attended by her gister, Mss| Betty Long, as maid of honor. i of the Better Type » is colebrating the 103rd an- ¥ of its independence today ring the occasion the flag of Mexico is flying over the embassy on Sixteenth street. Thero will be no entertuinment ut the embassy. Mexico |is at present represented in this city | oy Senor Don Munuel C. Tellez as cliarge d'affaires. but the appointment of un ambassador is expected shortly. = | st Al hle——h e e R——Y] Rear Admiral and Mre. Luther F. iregory and their young son Robert] have returned opened their ho street. Admiral inspection tour wnd Mrs. Giregory and her son spent th Summer with | Judge und Mrs. . S, Turner, parents of Mrs. Gregory, at Bremerton, Wash. | Miss Ruth Gregory, who has been | | with her grandmother, Mrs, George | { Ruome, at Linedln.*N. .J., has returned to Washington und juined her par- ol b i 4 | ents with them ves- | » 40 | clli. the ltallan | luded the other Llfu'.: enland staff. | A to The United States Minister to Swe- den and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss will come to this country the 1st of Oc- tober for a4 two-month leave of ab- sence. aud will open their new home in Georgetown (== that period Ambassador of Spain and Serora de Rians Return. rof Spain and Senora expected to return to the is evening from New York a4 de Riuno joined the from Y Harbor, Me. | P ssador wade a short visit Newport. where he was the g Mrs. Corneltus Vanderbilt since then has been York he Plaza attendi hational pulo matches. Sen Leen the guest of b und sister. Mr. and Mr \nderson, at Ha £t of Auguat The air attache of the Italian em- | bass:- Wing Commander Mario Cal- | der and Donna Emmy Calder: i1 | Gumba had lunchi 't | terday Lieut. Loc 411 8yer.” The guests in {iwo fiyers who accompanied | Lecatelli on hix fllght to G {und the members of the emba: Cupt. Henry Hough, U. S, N. wnd | Mrs. Hough who spent the Summer at | | Nova Scotia, have opened their house, | 2117 Le Roy Place for the Winter, the inte o has brother-in-law Chandler b, the MISS CORINNE WAGVER, to the younge having come with her p amd Mra. Jobn A. Wagner. from the former's post at Manils to Washing- n for wtation. Mrs. Gibson estock, who is in | York from her Summer home at| I Newport, expects to sail tomorrow T France and will not come to Wash- ington until December. York - sinee The Sceretary of the Cuban em- | bassy, Senor Don Jose T. Baron, will | %0 to New York tomorrow and will | sail Saturday for a two months stay | tend scheol in France. ftuirn to W | week {he Minister of China, br. Suo-Ke | Nifred Sze, came to Washington Iast | S enir rom Woods Hole, Mass., where Mme. Sze and the children have | The se 4 mmer. He will go to New | slovak legs K the end of the week Lo see his | has returncd and Dedie Sze, sail | spending the gland t e (lwlr‘\"‘ndlla and Cali . Mu will go ! and after | The Secretary will re shington the end of the | ter. Miss to Mr Ly, Minnie Rockwell Brouse Josef Kaspar, both of this| Capt. Emory at Zion Reformed Church, Luth- | today by Mrs. i tifrom Glen Land Land, will be joined | who will come | e they Assistant Attorney Generad where th Mabel Walker Willebrandt turn to Wi hington today jextended absence in her homo and will b the | Hotel Mrs. | Wil after & California Humilton Assistant Seeretury casury, Mr. Charles 1. 1 {6 Woods companied Mrs. Dewey ri tige and | daughiter. Miss Suzette Dewey to New ‘M"‘"." R Nl | York yesterday from where they will | ¢ M- lKaspar at Noon sail tomorrow on L France for| Mrs Charles turope, where. Miss Dewey will at- | aunounces the il the of Mias Hrouse Today. dward Mandevilie marriage of her six Rica. Senor | 1. i returning son from | attend Rican inde- iThe Minist \faci GRACEFUL Opera Pumps gation and Shnora de v P i§ New York for tgrn with the Min Of Black Satin Patent Kid Spanisl’l Heels Short Vamps $8.50 Now that Opera Pumps are so much in vogue, we offer this style, as pictured. in black satin and patent kid. each style with the new short vamp and round toe and Spanish covered heel. Truly a graceful model for either party wear or street wear. 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