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1925—PART 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 19 /"‘* S 5 i MesWHEELER, N\, with baby Marion \ Montana ant RichardX veside hor andEdward, | W8 Flizabeth, John exn ol . Prances slanding. Wife'! - 8 \ and children of Senalor / . Burlon K.Wh.eclet/ . \of Montana,. . g i ” ! Miss MARGANTA MORENO, e acegbler of Lieut.Coland Mys ristides Moreno, and with them 1 their VWashinglow pome L4 R CLINEOINST, Mg axet Mns ALEXANDER BRITTON DROWNE \ of twenty third Street, spending some \ ‘Vashington Social World yroused from Summer Lull iy the Demands on Courtesy {ime 2t Hot Spvings‘ Va.ocAs UpErwood Pleasure Resorts Claiming Many Residents of Capital I'resence of Distinguished Foreigners Signal for| Renewed Activity—Other Celebrities Ex- pected at End of Present Month. {City's Social Circle Largely Depleted by Call of Mountain and Seaside—Trips Abroad Also Scheduled. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. on the eve of complete social stagnation in the Capital some- g is sure to happen to bring a new mterest in the way of the ar- al of dignitaries from other worlds, and this time it is Count = Alexander Skrzynski, ister of foreign affairs of Poland, who pleasantly rified the waters and brought together a number of not- | s of the official and diplomatic world, at the several social events ned for h The count creates a splendid impression here, as he did Vhite Court, when he met President Coolidge, and he quite made »d his reputation as a “brilliant diplomat, able and far-sighted poli- i I-minded statesman. ! | | | Gen. and Mrs. J. E. Fechet have as| K their guest the latter's sister, Mrs. | George Harrell Smith of Utah, who | will remain until about the first of | September. Dr. and Mrs. arned vesterd: a two-week . |motor trip through Canada and the W. | Adirondacks. n route they visited g 10T | their son Bradford, who s in camp * will | on Lake Champlain Politics at Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. Phelps are starting this mornis stown, Mass., where th of Willi {attend the Institute | Williams College. G . lull_after this flurry, for at the end of | HARRIS 66— BwiNG and Mr: . P. Eslin and _fan there be a perfect Dr. e Belgian debt commission will sail for this country and, as | CLNEDINST, = Rear Admiral Willax Brownson | lly_have taken a cottage at Point or Barc 3 ) de A i is 1 2 - - b ki 4 sy P ach, N. J., fo e Sum hesssios Foon s s o uoiie A pmo e s el UEniileeE G RIE Nl v oMzs. JOSEPH CLARK.OREW, | vl Br AT SRttt Bericnt | Plonsant Boalh, 5580 e 52 ccom: ny S , T o Lif 50 " e rondacks, to | o o cmbassy and the uscual round of courtesies on such oc-| Wil oF the Seconcl Frenen Secretary and theiy Wil of Lhe Undersceretary of Slate amdd | 1G554s Moose, in the Adirendacks, to | G SR al other foreign missions also are scheduled for the Sum- lass ; e children, Malcolm, Jaqueline and Henrietia. closed her home on Harrison street wign. Wi, epending the greafer pavt of | so at no ‘time will Washington c v § | The Surgeon General of the Public | cl o at no time will Washington completely languish for [ fLe Summer imwashfiflq{‘cm_ | Health Service and Mrs. Hugh S.|Chevy Chase, and, with her daughter P Cumming expect to start tomorrow | Mrs. Elise B. Richardson, and Miss Sl e = = \ morning on a motor trip through Richardson, s spending _the E arrival in the Capital of Count Pagliano, Italian Minister to Panama, I New England. ;\l Haddon Hall, Atlantic 5 Paglano also brought 2 lifle flurry of rencwed <ociai | Cabinet Chiefs Among NOteS Of Summer ACtiVitieS ; Washington Extends e ] e ie B > an ise de C = = . . | - - o to Will tomorrow for the X . Miss : de Bernezzo and Marquise de Bernezzo will entertain| (Capital Folk Listed | Cordial Greetings e o s ‘which will open | Rosalie Goodhart . Goodhart cheon party in their honor while othier little formalities will in- . . . . R il At the Miss rrensen have t ther 1 periods of in the American Capital At Pleasure Resorts| In the Dlplomatlc ‘ lrcle To Count Skrzynski ose o the institute Col. ¢ ill | returned. from @ two-week mota: et e 1 return to W o rip_thro a, goin on the subject of diplomats, the candle about which | LESI Soa | PR ks SN, S RN K : 3 . O end | of Niagara e e tt s , Yhere is considerable interest in . . i % A i 3 fi= . : remain New way of Det i 1 k of Phya upon oo My Edwatd {5 ]O(l(;; in | Occasional Trips for Rccrea-1 Legatwn Chiefs and Attaches Spendlng Lclsurev inal Entertainment in Pol- o R T length of service to the Siamese government. Phya . . Offici 3 | % Capt. Jean Rigal, former nephew 1 William _ Townse . as his name appears in Siamese, has been secretary of | 10T 10 Schedule Fflual" Hours at Pleasure Resorts—Minister ish Statesman’s Honor Shiot &t S Pt sk fer of Oklahoma, sailed vester ation for 20 years or more, and for much of that time | Business Also Calls Mem—‘_ Scheduled Today by Am- | retired from the service last on the Homeric for England and ffaires.” Both he and Mme. Nides Virajackich have | . | was among the passengers aboard the France in the corps and among oficials, as well as among| bers Out of Town. of Egypt Presents Credentials. | bassador of France. [ steamer Parsi when she sailed yester-| CE L S Phya Nides Virajakich will Join Mme. Nides Vira- { day. After a short stay in Nice he ‘ H e | city last week for a tour of the W |and the Canadian Rockies, including The round of entertainments hon-| Mrs. Kenna Elkins and her son|Denver, Yellowstone Park, Los An |oring the minister of foreign affairs| wii sail Saturday on the Leviathan |Seles, Rainler National Park, Van | of Poland, Count Alexander Skrzynskl, | to spend the remainder of the Sum.|couver, Lake Louise and Banff. She | will go to his home in France Gloucester, Mass., next month where they have spent iring his service here. They are both natives of England, for the Siamese government and people has been of value ind to the other countries The Secretary of War and Mrs.| Weeks, who are still at West Glouce: ‘ ter, Mass., expect to £o to their Sum- | mer home on Mount Prospect, at Lan- | The Ambassador of ,Argentina and|Paraguay in New York, was in n,h:uge‘ Senora de Pueyrredon and their fam-|©of the legation affair: iy will leave Washington the first| to them The Minister of Egypt, Mahmoud a ST was one of ident and week Mrs vhere P ally at 1 the early hours of ients there can almost st considerable activi v along the North Shore Coolidge lend hourly interest, and es- where the Mayflower'is at anchor, and the citizens Some | the morning by the bugle call ep aboard the ship from their door- pia and one again is at n its annual show gathering place gardens on made Hamilton the rendezvous for many Washing- Five teams have been playing in the championship | from the Dedham, Princemere and nnis is underway at the Myopia and Essex Country the return of the Maine cruise. There are many beau- the shore and this feature for many of the entertainments so its height with Dinners and Luncheons Feature Social Program 1 Sherman McCallum was - last evening in her home, the company later nding the reception at the Polish lewution. Her guests included Seno- Yolanda Jaimes Freyre, daughter he Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Jaimes Freyre: Miss Katherine Sutherland, Mis: ita Dawson, Sen- yrita Coronado, or Victor Jaimes Freyre, Senor Victor Velarde, Senor Roberto Mendez Goncalves, Mr. Allen I on and Senor Horacio Monte- ir. and Mrs. Gist Blair were hosts +dinner last evening in their Sum- er home, Cleft Cottage, at Bar Har- frs. Gibson Fahnestock, who has boen in her villa at Newport for some o, gave a luncheon there yester- Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Barnett were hosts to a company of 40 at din- ner last evening at Fabian Cottage, in Bar Harbor. Cuban Emb;sy Secretary And Bride Come to City The third secretary of the Cuban cmbassy, Senor Don Vicente Valdes odriquéz, and Senora de Rodriquez e returned from their honeymoon and are at 1900 Lamont street. Senora de Rodriquez was formerly Miss JuMa Stone Wells and her mar- riage to Senor Rodriquez took place Sunday, July 5, in the home of her iother,” Mrs. Edward (ireen, at Hud- son, N. Yy Hclbfook'wa rmer Wedding Announced | Announcement has been. received {in Washington of the marriage of | Mrs. Caroyln H. Warner to Mr. Rol- 1lin W. Holbrook Saturday June 6, in | La Porte, Ind. Mrs. Holbrook lived lin Washington for some years and is a member of the District bar. She is secretary to Representative An- drew J. Hickey of La Porte, and is a member of the Bannockburn Golf Club at Glen Echo, Md., and of the {La Porte Country Club. Mr. Holbrook was formerly an as- sistant examiner of the United States Patent Office and is also a member of the District bar. RCV. Dr. and Mfs. Leib!on * Hosts in Son's Honor Rev. A. Liebson and Mrs. Liebson gave a surprise reception Sunday eve- ning, July 12, at their home in honor of the graduation of thelr son Ray- mond from Georgetown University. The house was attractively decorated, and the guests included many inti- mate and out-of-town friends of Dr, Leibson. 1 >tk L Mzrs. Clarence Roberts to Entertain ate Landover Mrs. Clarence Roberts, sister of Lord Fairfax, will give an interest- {ing old-fashioned party Wednesday evening in her country home, Land- over, Va, | caster, N. H. before the first of August. The Attorney General, Mr. John D. argent, is spending Sunday with Mrs. Sargent In their home in Ver- mont and will return to the Capital tomorrow or ‘Tuesda The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis D. Wilbur, is aboard the train- ing ship for midshipmen, U. S. S New York, between San Francisco and Astorfa, Wash., having sailed from the former -l'ace Friday. They are expected to arrive in Astoria tomor- row, and the Secretary will go from there to Portland, Oreg. Mrs. Wilbur remained in San Francisco, where she i the guest of Judge and Mrs. Myers, who visited Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur in Washington I ason. The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work, returned last evening to his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after an extensive inspection tour of the West. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, will go to Philadelphia to- morrow to make an address. He will return the middle of the week. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, spent several days in Wash-{ ington last week after a fortnight's stay at Battle Creek, Mich. He went to New York Frida— and sailed that night aboard the Homeric for Fng- land. He will visit in his old home in Wales, where his mother, Mrs. David J. Davis, is spending the Summer. Mrs. Davis salled July 4 with her daughter-in-law and granddaughter, Mrs. James J. Davis and little Jane. | The Acting Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Theodore Douglas Robinson, will return tomorrow from Mohawk, N. Y. where he is sojourning with M Robinson and their children in their Summer home, Mahaqua Farm. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, who have just returned from | Europe, are at Wardman Park Hotel until the end of the week. ‘The_ Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew will close their new home on Woodland drive late this week and go to Hancock, N. H., where their children have been at their Summer home since the middle of June. Mr. and Mrs. Grew will be absent several weeks. Assistant Secretary of State J. ‘Butler Wright, will return to Wash- A | of next week for Newport, where they | will spend about a month. ! The Ambassador of France, |at the emb: | to the minister of forelgn affairs of Poland, Count Alexander Skrzynski. | The Minister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke | Alfred Sze, returned to Blue Ridge Summit Friday after spending a few days in Washington. | The Minister of Sweden, Capt. Wal- lenberg, is in Chicago for a short stay before sailing for Sweden to join Mme. Wallenberg for a vacation. Capt. | Wallenberg is accompanied on his trip |to Chicago by his secretary, Baron | Trolle. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro are spending the week end along the coast of Virginia and will return to Washington tomorrow or Tuesday. The Minister of Esthonia and Mme. Pilp are returning from Montreal, where they have been for a fortnight, and are expected to arrive in New York tomorrow and to come to Wash- ! ington _Tuesday. The Minister and | Mme. Pilp made the trip from New | York to Canada by water, and are | returning by sea. | _The Minister of Lithuania and Mme. | Bizauskiene have taken a cottage at [Cape May and will be there the re- |mainder of the season. The Minister will return here at the end of this | month to remain for a few days. | | The Minister of Paraguay and Senora de Ayala have returned from - a vacation in their country and n Dusihe |are at Wardman Park Hotel. |the Minister's absence Mr. Willlam Wallace White, consul general of ington tomorrow morning from Blue Ridge Summnit, ~where, with Mzs. Wright, he went yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright have been traveling in the Far West:' for. several weeks and arrived in Washington Friday morning. Assistant Secretary of State Wil bur J. Carr will leave Washing- ton about August 15 for Magnolia, Mass., to join Mrs. Carr, who is spend- ing the Summer there with Rer mother, Mrs. Ezra Koon. Daeschner, will be host at luncheon |will veturn to Washington t sy today in compliment | Samy Pasha, and the members of the legation staff, including Ismail Kamel Bey, first secretary; Dr. Farag Mikhail Enein Salem Effendi, second attache, omorrow after a few days' absence. The Min- ster presented his _credentials to President Coolidge Thursday after- noon at Swampscott, and later went to Bar Harbor for a short stay. The Minister of Haiti, Mr. Hanni- bal Price, Is spending the week end at Hampton, Va., where he is the guest of the president of Hampton Institute. The counselor of the Argentine em- bassy, Mr. Felipe A. Espil, and the secretary of the embassy, Mr. Conrado Traverso, are established at Newport for about a month. The counselor of the Hungarian legation and Mme. Pelenyi will come to Washington this week from Cleve- land, where they are visiting in the latter’s former home. ‘The secretary of the Costa Rican legation and Senora de Gonzalez will return Tuesday from New York, where they are spending Sunday with the latter’s sister, Dr. Eda Apetz. The secretary of the Lithunian le- gation, Mr. Henrikas Rabinavicius, will go to Cape May the first of Au- gust for a short vacation. ‘The second secretary of the Czecho- slovakian legation, Dr. Pavel Stransky, will safl from New York August 18 on the Rellance to spend about five ‘weeks in Europe. The third secretary of the Chinese legation, Mr. Hua Huang, was the guest of the Minister and Mme. Sze in their cottage at Blue Ridge Sum- mit early in the week, spending sev- eral days there. The second secretary of the British ! embassy, Sir Adrian Willlam Maxwell Balllle, Bart, has gone to Atlantic City to attend the Oxford-Cambridge- Princeton-Cornell track meet and will return . tomorrow or Tussday. Sir Adrian {8 remaining in Washington in charge of the embassy office while the Bummer embassy is established at Manchester, Mass. The attache of the Danish legation, Mr. Soren Sorensen, who is spending the Summer at Cape May, N. J., will go to Philadelphia tomorrow to attend the first Summer session of _the American Institute of Co-operation. | will be brought to a close today | luncheon given by the Ambassador of | France, M. Emile Daeschner, for the | distinguished visitor. The event will ». | Moussa, third secretary, and Abu-el-|be given at the French embassy, the | guests including the Ambassador of | Spain, Senor Don Juan Riano; the | Minister of Latvia, Mr. Charles va: the charge d'affaires of Poland, Mr, | Hipolit Gllwic; the Undersecretary of | State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew: Mr. Jean Clechanowski, chief of the political division of the Polish ministry of for- eign affairs; the counselor of the Po- lish legation in Brussels, Mr. Anatole Muehlstein; the counselor of Polish legation in London, Mr. Alfons Polewski-Koziell; Count Wlodzirbierz Czaykowski, secretary to Count Skrzynski; Admiral Edward W. Eb- | erle; the counselor of the Itallan em- bassy, Signor Rosso; the chief of the Bureau of Western European Affairs in the State Department, Mr. William R. Castle, jr.; Mr. Marriner of the State Department; the counselor of the French embassy, Count de Sartiges and Maj. Georges Thenault, acting military attache of the French embassy. The charge d’affaires of the Polish legation, Mr. Hipolit Giliwic, enter- tained at dinner last night in honor of jCount Skrzynski, when the guests 1were the Secretary of State, Mr. Kel- logg; the Ambassador of Spain, Senor Don Juan Riano; the Ambassador of France, M. Emile Daeschner; the charge d'affaires of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Joroslav Lipa; the Undersecre- tary of State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew; the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Wil- bur J. Carr; the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Leland Harrison; Mr. Jean Clechanowski, Mr. Anatole Meuhl- stein, Mr. Alfons Polewski-Koziell, Count Wlodzirbierz Czaykowski, Mr. Willlam R. Castle, jr, Mr. Evan Young, chief of the Eastern European Division of the State Department; Col. . B. Barber, Mr. Clive Burt, Mr. James C. White of the Republican na- tional committee; Prince Radziwill, and the military attache of the Polish legation, Lieut. Col. Bohdan Hulewicz. A reception followed, the guests numbering about 200 and including ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Plan Tour of Europe! The Assistant Secretary of State | and Mrs. Leland Harrison will sail August 8 aboard the Olympic and will travel in Europe for a period of two months. the | mer in Europe. They will be accom-| Will be absent about six weeks. panied by Mrs. Joseph Noell and her| . son and Miss Elizabeth Hubbard of | \ M3 AECS CAYeRasy, CEREter o Charleston, W. Va. nlece of Mrs. | e AGEaNe RoYer Corm e Che Noeil. | teaugay, Adirondacks, New Ygx { g 1 | She will return to the city the mi Mr. and Mrs. F. A. D. Hancock | ;r°september, when she will enroll | salled yesterday aboard the Minne-| .. o frechman at Trinity College. | waska for a stay of two months in| = brcti! ¥ Europe. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Semple of | Cleveland, who are taking an extend ed motor trip, are spending the wesl end at Wardman Park Hotel. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E W. Astel and their daughter, Miss 1 Josephine Astel, also of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin will return this evening from a brief visit in New York. Mrs. Erwin has been for a short time with her mother, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, in her Su mer home on Mackinac Island, and was joined by Mr. Erwin in New | a Reomel {Mrs. Grimes Entertains In Honor of House Guests i Mrs, Herman M. Grimes enter- | tained with a bridge and supper party Friday evening at her home, on Irv. ing street, for her house gyests, Miss Elizabeth Lackey and Miss Harriet Gatewood of Newport News. There were five tables of bridge Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowman and | Harry Lowman, jr., are spending sev- | eral weeks at the Hotel Brighton in Atlantic City and were joined by Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fitts of Chicago. Mrs. John W. Davis, wife of the for- mer United States Ambassador to London, has gone to Willlamstown, Mass., where she is at the Greylock Hid ALY the party for the buffet supper. In Mrs. §. C. Coleman accompanied|the company were Mr. and Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Gifford and | William H. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. E Mrs. Paul Andrews to Willlamstown, [C. Gott, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. G. M Hostetter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pardoe, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hines, Mr..and Mr= William Rogers, 2d; Miss Audrey Mass., where they are staying at the Greylock Hotel and probably will re- main for the Institute of Politics at ! Willlams College. Mrs. William Kearny Carr has gone Dorothy Boyle, Miss Martha Boyle to Swampscott, Mass., where she is Miss Juliet Aukam, Miss Margaret at the Ocean House Hensey, Miss Norene Justice, Mise Dorothy Hill, Miss Jean Ramsay. Miss Elizabeth Gardiner and Miss Margaret Gardiner, who have been guests for a fortnight of Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford in their apartment in the Rochambeau, went to New York Friday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Flesh. They will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Flesh to Rangeley Lake, Me., for a visit before returning to their home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan are entertaining over Sunday, In their suburban home at Silver Spring, Md. the secretary of the Rumanian leg: Miss Leah DcMoll, Miss Annle Lee Jacque of Portland, Ind., and Mrs Vincent Monohan. Miss Hickson Gives Shower For Miss Pearl Childrese Friday evening Miss Luctle Hixson entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Pearl Childress, whose marriagé to Mr. Urban MacMullen will tak¢ place in August. Among the guest( Hon, SMr. “Froderick Nano. who re.|of the evening were Miss Ethel Hix £ {8son. Mrs. D. B. Johnson, Mrs. L. E Qently returmed to bis post after al| Hixgon, Mrs. B. E. Brown, Miss Ruby = . Massey, Miss Elenora McGinnis, Miss Mrs. John J. Blick of Norfolk, Va., | Marion Schwartz, Mrs. E. D. Digges, {and her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Post, {Miss Marion Wallace, Miss Helen and her son, of Port au Prince, Haltt, | Jolleft, Miss Catherine Miller, Miss are visiting Mrs. C. T. Geddes at |Adah 'Rous, Miss Marie Robertson, | her home on North Carolina avenye. | {Miss Anna Sowder, Miss La Londe —— Miss Cecelin Briody, Miss Madaline Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Healy and | Liston, Miss Minnie Hall, Mrs. M. E their infant son of Norfolk, Va., are | Lynch, Miss Mildred Morrison Isiting Mrs. Healy's mother, Mrs. 8. Miss Essie May Uhrich. Adele Cavanagh, daughter of ° Herron, Miss Virginia Herron, Miss', and some additional guests jotned !

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