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President and First Lady HonorGuestsof Diplomats | At Brilliant Reception Envoysof Southern Republics Hosts at Pan-Ameri- can Building—Society Interest Centers Around Early June Events. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. F surpassing beauty and dignity was the splendid reception held in the Pan-American Union Building Friday night, when the en- voys of the American republics entertained for the President and Mrs. Coolidge. The diplomats of other countrics, the higher officials of Washington and the very cream of society from unofficial ranks were asked as guests, and with orchestras playing the Latin American countries, flowers in profusion and many of the little touches of courtesy from those countries unknown in this, the affair was as royal an entertainment as could be given in a republic. o music of HE President and Mrs. Coolidge are schediled to leave for Minnesota aturday to attend the great Norse celebration, and will be guests in St. Paul of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. Shortly aiter their | return East they will ensconce themselves at White Court, Swampscott, where the President will take as much rest as it is possible for Chief Executive to take, and where he and Mrs. Coolidge will receive | visits from their friends when and for as long as they like. This leaves | Washington society in almost its last throes of important social life until in the Autumn . IPLOMATS will be Henderson will fore going to her St splendid tennis court in and out of the she will have who, for official reas Washington has ever transient 1ts than has just B ower in leaving, and it is well that Mrs. John B main at Boundary Castle until the first of July be- ymer place at Bar Harbor. She will keep open the nd the swimming pool for the use of her frien matic up to that time, and when she leave kers show courtesy to those of her friend must still remain in the Capital hostes added more to the comfort and pleasure of M Henderson eduled for this scason than in any ) be sure, there will be weddings, but the Saturday, that of Miss ne Mallan. and the wedding of Miss nton Martin of Charlottesville, Va., luled for the week. Miss McKen- and with the large circle of friends of they have furnished an unusual ob- caret every ) one of HERE ar month of June in ve they are unofficial, and Frederica McKenney anc Virgin elyn Bird ar there are no large nupti ney is a particularly Mr. Mallan paying jective point for ent fewer large wedd > on Mr. W popul [ m rtainm homage ONDAY. June & brings the interesting wedding of Miss Mary Sigsbee | Kittelle Rear Admiral and Mrs. Sumner E. W. Kittelle, to Lieut. Lester Adoly Dessez, United States Marine Corps. The ceremony will be performed in St. Thomas™ Episcopal Church at 8 o'clock, and a reception at the Washington Club will follow. A wedding to take place June 20 in Grace Church, Newark, N. I, but sharing equal interest between the Capital and that city that of Miss Dorothy Brientnall Ripley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright Ripley of Newark, to Mr. Robert Clowry Rocbling, son of Mrs. Arthur O'Brien of 1723 New Hamp- shire avenue, Washing id of honor. Miss Allison Roebling, and one of the bridesmaid s Rochling. are Washingtonians, and 4 number of from here to attend the wedding. ARLY June davs will benefit of the the largest social Summer. Women tainly a more beautiful daughter « an us is of roline guests w flord scveral big garden parties of unusual in- the Soldiers’ Home June 6, for the promising to bring together one of to be scen before society disbands for the | ice arc volunteering their services, and cer spot than the grounds of the National Home are not to be found with hundred miles of Washington. Of almost equal importance and interest will be the entertainment at the Children's Country Home, on Grant road, when members of the board of lady man- | agers on Thursday afternoon will receive from 4 to 6 o'clock. The work , of the home will be shown and there will be a cup of tea for visitors, Maj. and Mrs. Anderson Change Hours for Dance Maj. and Mrs. W. D. A have changed the hours of their t dance Saturday from 5 to 7 o'clock to an earlier hour 4 6 o'clock, so that their guests may also attend the garden party which the Washing ten branch of the Army Relief So ciety will give Saturday at the Sol- diers’ Home. Maj. and Mrs. Anderso at Fort Humphre: honor of Col. and Mrs of Wilmington, Del. srounds Relief assemblic my A Society Mrs. Murray Announces Daughter‘s Engagcment | Anderson | Mrs. Mary Moorman Murray an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Mildred Moorman, to Lieut. James Angus Watson, U. S. A. The wedding will take place in September. Miss Murray is a daughter of the late Gen. David R. Murray of Ken- tucky and has been studying law at George Washington University. Lieut. Watson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Angust Watson of Silver | Spring, Md. He graduated from the Military Academy in 1924 and is now stationed at Fort Myer. Mrs. Kidder T;: Ho;tess For University Women Mrs. Arthur Kidder will be the hostess at the regular weekly tea of the American Association of Univer- ity Women, at their clubhouse, 1634 sot, Wednesday. She will have # Tverett Sa here will | ders, the wife of the Secretury to the| _ President of the United States, a from will enter- aturday in Earl 1. Brown : President and Mrs. Lewis Honor G. W. U. Graduates President and Mrs. Lewis have is- sued invitations for the recepti in honor of the graduating clas ®eorge Washington Univers Corgoran Hall, Twenty-first tween G and H stre ning, from 5 to 7 0 e dancing, | her sister, MISS GENEVIEVE d Mye CRIEST, ‘D&LLg/hLey of My an Miss LORAIN ELEIGTT. Her betrothal to Lieut Herbert MADAME HULEWICZ, ‘Wife of the Mdlitay Poligh Le Rim tovisi 'other points of E DavisVogel, UsA being recently anrounced / HARRIS & EW ING— PHOTOS Raytond Fowler Crist, her marriade to Ensign H aryy Albert Dolles, ... 1o {%ke place iw.Ju.Ivl/ Hospitality Reigns, Cl’:armingly Outlined. In Washington Homes| Society Folk in Round of Entertainments—Dinners, Luncheons and Teas in Record of Week. Mrs. Britten, wife of Representative | ¥Fred A. Britten, w at a luncheon Tuesdas, in | compliment to Miss I <en- | ney, whose marriage Blaine | Mallan will take place | Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett \\il!i give a tea Tuesday afternoon for the class of 1881, at the Naval Academy, of which Gen. Barnett was a member. enter der’ to M aturday. Judge and Mrs. William Bailey La- | mar entertained at dinner last eve. ning in honor of the Ambassador of | Japan and Mme. Matsudai The | other guests were the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante | Tresich Pavichich; Gen. and Mes.| Treat, the military attache of the | Japanese embassy, Capt. Col. Noburn Morita; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, M Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Cecll Poole. Mrs. Rogers B. Toy, Mrs. Bockover Toy, Count a'Adhemar and Dr. Charles Noble Gregory. { An interesting incident of the dinner was the wearing of the Third Order of the Rising Sua by tha Ambassador and Judge Lamar. The decorations | were bestowed upon them by the Em- | peror of Japan. Mrs. Horace Maher will entertain informally at tea this afternoon for Mrs. John E. Dana. i Mrs. Maher and Mrs. Dana will go to New York Thursday, and Mrs. Dana will sail, June 13, on the Levia- than for Burope. Mrs. Robert F. tertain at tea thi | MacKenzie will en-| afternoon in com- pliment to Miss Frederica McKenney and her fiance, Mr. Blaine Mallan, whose wedding will take place Juni M Dr. and Mivs. Michele Strissi will en- ! | New York and Senora Munizaga, and | | Man ” Y Attache of the/ fation and withu Niagara Talls and inlerest 1 this coundiy MISS LURA SMITH, Whose marriage to My Samuel Titcomb will take Pluc June G. ——— iDiplomats Outlining Plans For Summer Vacations | Visits to Home Countries Included in Program.| Notable Social Functions—General Notes of Special The Ambassador of Spain and Senori de Riano entertained a small company informally at dinner last evening. The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, will entertain at luncheon today in compliment to their house guests, the Chilean consul general in | their daughter, Senorita Munizaga. The consul general and his family will return to New York tomorrow and will be accompanied by Senora de Mathieu, who will spend a week with them. The Ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, will leave Washington Sun- day, June 7. for New York and will sail from there Tuesday, June 9, for Surope -to- join Baroness de Cartier who sailed several weeks ago. The secretary of the embassy, M. Raoul Tilmont, will be charge d'af- taires during the absence of the Am- bassador. The Ambassador of Great Britain, ir Esme Howard, will be host at din- ner Wednesday evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary of King George of England. The Minister of Norway and Fru Bryn, accompanied by their daughters, Froken Laura Bryn and Froken Inger Bryn, will go to St. Paul the middle of this week to attend the centennial 6f the first Norwegian settlement in this country. They will be absent about | ten day close their house here and go to Stony | ap at. Skyland, Va., for the | Sumine “The Minister of Denmark, Mr. Con-' A3 Interest. Frid; th June 19, to ummer months The Minister Bibesco, will remain through Rumania be joined by of P Pr nce ne | Bibesco and their children late in June or early in July. Princess Bibesco has been with her parents, former Premier of England and Mrs. Herbert Asquith, in London, for some months. The Minister of China and Mme. Sze will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in_honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Lockhart, who will leave skortly for China, where Mr. Lock hart has been appointed eonsul gen- eral. Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the Min ister of Sweden, will be hostess ae tea_tomorrow afternvon, having asked a small company to meet Count Sparre and see the portrait of the Minister which he has just completed. She will sail July 8 for her home in Sweden to spend the Summer. Mme. Wallenberg entertainied at tea vesterday, her guests being members of the Swedish colony, and she was assisted by Mme. Weidel and Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom. The Minister of Hungary and Coun tess Szecheny! are expected to spend much of the Summer in Newport, where they will occupy the villa of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney of New York, where the Minister and Countess Szechenyi stayed for part of the Summer last year. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axei early this week. The Minister of and_Slovenes, Dr the Serl Ante T Crom ch _Pa- :Members of Cabinet | preparing to Leave City for Vacations Secretary and Mrs. Weeks | Joined by Their Daughter, Personal Notes. ' Due to Former's Illness. | | Mrs. on the mid- The Secretary of W and L\\ eeks were joined in Bos |dle of the week by their daughter, Mrs. John W. Davidge, who went | there because of the serious illness of | the Secretary X The | New Postmaster General and Mrs. go to Detroit Tuesday and will motor from there to their Summer cottage on Turtle Lake, Mich., for a short vacation. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis are spending the week end in ! Atlantic City and on their return Mon- |day will close their apartment and, with their four children, will go to Mooseheart, 111, for the Summer. will The acting Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, will give up the house at 1520 Eighteenth street the middle of June and, with his children, ) will g0 to his Summer home at Dark | Harbor, Me. He will return to Wash- |ington to remain through the Summer or until the recuperation of Secretary | Weeks. Mrs. Davis is still in Paris, where she went some time ago because. of ill health, and is expected to join her family in Maine early in July. The Assistant Secretary of Com- |merca and Mrs. J. Walter Drake, ac- |companied by their daughter, Miss and after thelr return will | Leonard Astrom, is in St. Louis over |Rosalie Drake, and their son, Mr. John |Sunday and will return to Washington ' Drake, will sail Saturday, June 20, |aboard the America for Europe and ! will spend three months traveling on the continent and in Lngland. Mi Drake is completing her sophomore | Washington, where they will be in! (Continued on Sixth Raged _ _ stantin Brun, will &Q 49 Bax Haibok Continued 0o Sixth Raged m»iflmm‘ MISS ALICE MANN, Whose enga ement lo Mr. James Cruvehilf Owen, was recently announced. Society Perfecting Plans . For Hot-Weather Period |Pleasure Resorts Selecte Rl S B A in Schedule {pr Summcr~personal Notes of Edv yolis Admir M rd W le w ) to An Tuesday to be the guests of the superintendent of the N nd Mrs. Louis aduation exer Washing Rear Adm. nd Mrs. Guy H. Bur ce and their daughter, Miss Char- lotte Burrage, will leave Washington June 9 for Contootook. N. H., to spend the Summer in their place near there. Associate Justice of the District preme Court and Mrs. A. R. Hoehling |ir.. have as their guest for a weel |Mrs. Robert Johnson of Elizabeth, N. |J.. who will return to her home to- morrow Mrs. Dalton, wife of Br Dalton, will g0 to New York row to spend several weeks on Islard before sailing for Europe spend the Summer Mrs. W Pulliam has come Washington and is visiting her sist Miss Blanche Cartwright, in her a |ment at the Parkwood. Mr. Pulliam, who is in Santo Domingo. where ne is receiver general of Dominican cus. toms, will join Mrs. Pulliam here later in the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson, who |have been at St. Augustine for the | Winter, have come to Washington to to All Summer vflower Gen tomor- Long [ | spend bright, months. Hotel week before golng Y., for the They are at the M a Mr. and Mrs, returned from and Mrs, 8. G Nelson S. Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Waller will close their home on Wroming avenue Tuesday and will » to their country place near Fredericksburg, Va for June |and July lom Waller have visit to Gen ler nt Royal, Va Mrs. Emerso will close her |apartment_at ghteenth street he end of this week, and will o to New York Sunday and sail Tuesday |June 9, aboard the Columbus for | Europe to spend the Summer. W. H. E. and Mrs 2 latter’s parents will be with the Comdr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmell, in their home at 1931 Biltmore street until September, when they will o to Fort Sill, Okla. Mrs. Holmes was formerly Miss Atala Kimmell. Miss Vifginia Dickins of the Dres- den apartment, sailed Saturday for England, where she will make a short visit with friends, and then go to Ger many to spend the remainder of the Summer near Heldelberg with her uncle, Baron von Gemmingen-Horn- berg. Capt Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis. who have been spending the Winter at-Biltmore Forest, N. C.. will leave this week to attend the graduating exercises of their daughter Eleanor at Vassar Col lege. They are accompanied by their two younger daughters a week in Washington on their return. Mrs. Frederic Upham, wife of the chairman of the national Republican committee, arrived from Chicago to- day. She will be a guest at the M; flower during her visit t othe Capit Mrs. Mary Mulholland of Charlot- tesville, Va., is & guest of Mrs. Adelle H. Myers at the latter’s home on Mc- Kinley street, Chevy Chase, where she will remain for several days, later joining her son, Dr. Henry Mulhol- land, for a visit to relatives in Canada. Mrs. Elizabeth Walmsley, who spent the «Spring season in New York, has returned to her apartment at the Highlands, to remain some- time before going to her country home in Kentucky. She will later go to the Pacific coast for a visit. Miss Charlotte Harriman will sajl on the De Grasse, June 11, for France, where she will continue her musical studies during the Surhmer at ‘the Fontainebleau School of - Music. Mr. Herbert Hyde will tdke posses- sion tomorrow of an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel which he has leased for the season. Dr. Tom A. Williams will return tomorrow evening from Philadelphia, where he is spending the week end with friends in their suburban home, Dr. Willlams delivered an address Friday before the American Medical Assoclation, which is meeting in At- lantic Cit: Mrs =in and their (4 Williams, will join hin Mr. in n | Ry thelp aPRCUNGRE BLALR - gliecia LD and Mrs. | Holmes | and -will spend | Interest. and spent Mrs iss Mz Iy retu with her son, at her h Friday for a Mr. H visi . Roy Jones, Gata i o el Gl Honored by Alumnae Memorial dar lass of ( Hospital onor of the i nurses at oxg Build vers of Mrs ind Mis othe ice Selinger Miller members of t ! The hal with and punch The commi cluded Miss Patt nelia Higgins and Mis: Miss Leola Nichols. | This is the largest | graduate from Garfield Hosp | Miss Lorna Doone Mitcheli | Lambert, Miss Marian Miss Mary C Miss Eunice Miss Irene N , Miss Jess | Maxwell, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss | Mildred Denaker, Miss Florenc All nut, Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Evelyr Poole, Miss Ruth Rebecca Andersor Miss Iris Lokey, Miss Jul Miss Mary McBride, Miss Louise Car { ter. Miss Katherine Barr, M Annie Fawley, Miss Gladys Pearson, Mis Myrtie Ll i, Mi argjerd Miss Bertha Briscoe, Thomas, Miss Hyl nn Helen Mundy Miss Gertrude Miss Betty Viola Linebach and Jeanette Crawfor | vely decorated blue and gold as served angements in Cor Vinifred and Ruth | thei: | Biller, |Betrothals Announced Of Interest Loca”y nd Mrs. on ann Mr. 2 | Washin of their daughter | Washington and Ri { Henry Sinton of N | wedding will take Mrs. Samuel Eugene Cooper, for | merly of Petersburg, V., announces the engagement of her eldest daughter Hannah to Mr. Misha Laddon. Mr Laddon is the son of Mr. and Mrs Philip A. Laddon and a graduate of the University of Michigan. No date has been set for the wedding nuel M. Meek of unce the engagement Mercedes Ray mond to Charle wvport News. The e in-June. Mr. and Mr: cob Rosenbloom of 08 Webster street announce the en gagement of their daughter Kitty to Mr. Alfred M. Schw of this city | Mrs. Coolidge to Head Patronesses of Party Mrs. Coolidge graciously con. | sented to be a pa ess for the gar- den party to be given in the grounds of the Soldiers’ Home by the W-: {ington Branch of the Army Relict clety Saturday afternoon and ning. The other patronesses ure ! Charles~ G. Dawes, Joh Dwight ¥. Davis Dent Grant, Mr. ss, Mrs, Walter L. Fir John L. Hines, Mrs. Denni Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Mrs Coe, Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Mre. Clarence C. Williams, Mrs. Willigm J. Snow, Mrs. Mason Patrick, Mre. | Eli A. Helmick, Mrs. Robert . Davis, Mrs. Hanson E. Mrs. ‘Charles McK. Saltzman, Harry Taylorgs Mrs. Malir Crai John A. Hulk, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Kenzie W, | Walker, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. Fox Conner, Mrs. Hugh A. Drum, Mrs Albert C. Dalton, Mrs. John W. Joves and Mrs. Samuel A. Rockenbach Mr. an;i ;4;5. I;ncock Give "At Home" Dates Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Douglas Han- cock will be at home Sunday after- - noons through June in their home at 2900 Cleveland avenue near Woodland drive. When weather permits they will receive in the garden, where the tea tables will also be laid. s Mrs. King to Entertain Helen Keller Guild Mrs. John King will entertain the Helen Keller Guild Wednesday in the me of W. A. Smith, at 3983