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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Presldcnt ,md \hs Coolidge Have Been, i Joined at the White House by Attornev General Sargent. Al. Mr. Sar =hort visit Vermont, has ashington and and Mr. 10 his home in returned to W joined the P’resident HAge at the W\ hite Hoise fhe Ambassador of Chile ar \\nn wa de Mathieu lefi Wasnin last eva g for New Yark, where they will ;%2:4 a few days dames Ohio fthe Secretary of fabor, M J. Davis, will go 10 Mumbus, ARy to attend the cong Apjérican Insurance U'nion ess of the v Minister slovakia A newls Caechosiovakin, = A linger. has is due to fieat of next week. Wwas formerly Czecholsovakia Mini to! Bucharesi. Ha succeeds Dr tigek Chvalkovsky. who ahroad since early Spring appointed Minister of Zde has Mhe Minister of Esypt SaAmy entertained a small atidfnner lasi evening at the i honor of Mr. E Laited States consul & Egypt and Mme company Ale The Minister of Greece and Mme this afternoon from Springs. Pa.. where Summer., Ruena they passed Miss Ailsa Mell daughter of the Secretary of the I 3 Mr. Mellon will join her fathe the middle of next week Southampton. where spénding the Summer Segretary returned to Washington Yyesterday afte sing a short vaca tm\ with his daughter from heen months. The gapw«emunv and Mrs. E. L. Da of Tennessee and their daughters, \liq Ewin Davis and Miss Carolyn vis, are at their hor Twen tymecond street northwest. having just completed a trip to the West Indies. They are settled here for the season. Eormer President Zayas of Cuba was the honor guest at luncheon yes terday of the charge d'affaires of Cupa, Dr. Don Arturo Padro. The other gupsts included the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Beltran Mathieu: | Sepator Claude R. the di rector general of the merican Union, Dr Rowe; tokley W.. Morgan he theassistant directo ican Union. Mr. Gil Borges; Dr. de la Tofre, president of the versity of Hayana. and the secretary of the Cu ban Embassy, loxe Baron. the Pan-Amer- Representative James Parker, who | has been at the Willard for several | davs, having come to Waspington in connection with the meeting of the | aircraft investigating committee, .,1\ which he is a_member, left last night | for his home in Salem, N. Y.. where he will spend several days before re- | turning to Washington. | Mrs. Borah, wile of Senator Borah, was an informal luncheon hostess a the Shoreham yesterday. Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Gherardi will entertain_at dinner this evening in | honor of Rear Admiral Bristol, United States High Commissioner at Con- stantinople, and Mrs. Bristol. Mrs. Colin Campbell and her two young daughters of Santa Barbara, Calif., leave this evening for the West after a short visit with Mrs. John R. Willlams at her home on Rhode - land avenue. Mrs. Campbell is Mr. Joseph Leiter’s sister and has resided in England until the last two or three | Years. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carter of | Kenneth Hall, England, are at the Highlands. They returned to their place in Virginia, on which the Army and Navy Country Club will be built Mr. and Mrs. Horatio H. Adams, 2339 Massachusetts avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter Leta to Lieut. T. De Witt Carr, U. 8. N. Mrs. John 8. McCallum will enter- | Catholic Church. on East Forty-third | Springs. tain at a farewell party Thursa: evening at the Club Chanticleer. M McCallum will sail the first of Octo- ber for an extended stay in Europe. | Mra. Horace G. farland has as | ‘her guest in her apartment, at 2400 Sixteenth street, Mrs. James Cooper Stillwell, who arrived vesterday after- Joon from her home in Philadelphia. Miss Myra A. Putnam entertained | ®t a surprise sho last evening in compliment t Lucy Bliss, whose marriage to ) e Mallet' | Prevost will take place October 3 at 8t. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. The other guests were Miss Grace Loving, | Mrs. Warren Loving, Miss Lois Ship- ‘man, Miss Elenor Myers, Miss Novene | Justice, Miss Marjorie Mallet-Prevost, Miss Ann Starks, Miss Pauline Long Miss Mary Springman, Mrs. Putnam, Mra. John F. Putnam, 2dwin Putnam and Mrs.. Emma Rliss. Miss ~ill he maid of | hener for M Putnzm Jen A H. Full and | Hull, parents and sis- John A. Hu'l, have hore, a1 Bailaire, s dangh ave spent Mr, and 3 dul e Quetee Visiting Gen o end Mes, mplete ronch the States snd Canadx. Mr. and Mrs, David Mesde veached their home on Alassachusetts avenue vesterdiay af'er a motor trip 1 thousand miles. which start Warhington the middle of and N Lea spent some me at Glen Sprinas. Waikins n. N. Y., for the Their jou ey led Them through ihe like re of New Vork and fo Alexandria Bay, ‘housand 1slands. Montreal, Que- nd Murray Buy, leaving their car t Montreal while made various visits at Lake on their re #1sa stopped At Berke g Va.. and were enier {riends ai many of their | Lea of sever ed from July. My tained by stopping places. H Mre. Glen Stewart, who were at the Shoreham here. have left for their place. Umpe Centaur, the Eastern Shore of Maryiand. Mr. and and Mrs. Thomas Bones have Summer home at Brad- the Traymore, Atlantic City, until October 1. when they will return and open their home xteerith street Mr, Foote has and has Stephen Miller et, where they ent for the Winter. Esther v-nurnod Canada taken an apart Mr. Benjamin Harvey Gruver of 1434 Shepherd street and Miss Helen M. Quilligan of No. 22 Irving street, Hartford, Conn.. are being marrled in New York today in St. Agnes’ Roman street. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Quilligan. Mr. Gruver is a native of Winchester, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Back i From Poland Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. at their home, on Belmont roa passing the Summer at Henry are . after Poland | Miss Thelma Wells was hostess at a tea Sunday afternoon, given in hon- or of the Chi Phi Sorority. at her home, 1312 Trinidad avenue north- east. The guests included Mi; Roach. Miss Pauline Reynoids Katherine Miss TREET | UILDING | 1106 G Street.N.W. “Jhe Housc of Falhion® Quality, Style and Values— Egqual to Any South of New York Hundreds of Indizidual Models for 1V omen & Misses Street For Afternoon, Wonderful $ 1 5 Values Women’s and Misses’ Extra Specials New Coats Luxurious Fur Collars 34950 $69-50 $Qg.50 Fall Dresses and Evening 25 339 on | onl THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MISS LETA ADAMS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio H. Adams, who ounce her engagement to Lieut. T. De Witt Carr, U. N. <mith, Miss Katherine Ganey, |Ross. tenor: Mr. Alvin Lake, bass, and | Miss_Catherine Nesbitt, Miss Cathe. | Miss Marguerite Ross, planist. rine Wise and Mrs. Clifford Warren. 2 At Mr. Mrs. and Otto Torney Simon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Willilams will | have returned to Washington from celebrate their first wedding anni- (a Summer spent abroad and will re- | versary tomorrow evening. The wed- | main here for the Winter months. ding party and a large number o | | friends have DEdntinvited.” Mid “-“_: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blandy enter- | | tained at th Dlke. Saturday evening In_honor of lams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trwin B. Linton. The quartet which sang during the wedding ceremony last Fall will repeate the music. | Miss Helen Gerrer. violinist: Miss | Florence Sindell, soprano: Mrs. Mau- | rice Beckham. contralto; Mr. George | NEW LOCATION LA FRANCE BEAUTY SHOPPE ESTABLISHED 13 YEARS 514 12th St. N.W. Special Opening Feature FREE treatments by ap- pointment FREE Hair Coloring. 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