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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 16, 1926—PART %2.' Mz.EDUARDO KACEDO, fifs{’{,q’ Arqewtx%ccdo vetay e.Rac g S Enriquiia. UNDERWOOD b8 Dt Mue. BOSTROM. with rer husband the M1y - !ister of Sweden.she will entertaty Croww Prince Adolphus of RO in ONDERWOO L PRINCE and PRINCESS ALERED ZU HOHENIOHE SCHILLINGSFURST, and their sane. Alexander, Conra guests of MrAfexnder Brittono. | A Outdoor Life Lures Society! From More Formal Methods | Of Indoor Entertainment! Shocse how Wil Desesnined, Wiile Wasilen Parties Offer Entertainment—QOther Events Also Scheduled. BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. ocClt beautiful cnviron to keep one su Y is at its best when seen in outdoor setting, especially in the of the Capital, and now there are rounded by nature. h a dozen lures The National Capital Horse Show. while not as well supported as it should be, has had a fine patronage m its two-day showing and there are yet two more days when horses and pretty costumes will divide the lovely ho Scnate circl fcast grounds will of birds there who will the find favor as md the natural setting attentiona Tuesday, Hemlock Hedge, e of the Postmaster General and Mrs. New, will ciaim the o there for their usual Tuesd: iy not be spread bencath the forest trees the garden and a before and after retreat. y lunch, and while There are hundreds for a home is unsurpassed. HARRIS & EWING— i i P THER outdoor events of the week which will call together a brilliant | Tk Clo Tuesday th tea lcave it a deli Th to I borhood of an urday rsday will aiter: A\ Relicf Socicty Mrs. Dawe patrone 1d cach one ofiers a va possible in such events. An attract he enjoved elsewhere is the dar ashington hen every possible attraction seen, and the garden party Sat- Barracks for the Army in the open claim Mrs. Coolidge, be and other ladies of_the cabinet as | ried program as unlike the other as ion at the Army Relief party not to ce both afternoon and evening when an orchestra will be stationed in the officers’ club. Rain may cause a post- ponement of cither of the two other will simply repair to the officers’ club. N official life therc are m Pri f v'clock thie after: he President and Mrs 10on of May 27, Coolidge the e of Sweden and his consort, and the dinner in their honor given by parties, but the Army Relief guests ny thrills, such as the coming of the Crown their arrival being scheduled for following night. New interest is ziven the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, too, by the fact that they will be members of the royal suite all the time the crown prince is in this country. Ailsa Mellon and Mr. Bruce affords a_thrill to ¢ du ble for th for the ch; 1g the visit of the royal pair, makes them to attend the wedding. Invita- o, where the ceremony will be per- Pan-American Union, where the reception is to be 2 a much larger part of society tharm is pos- distingunished visite ich or tea. My strious visitor House. was Mrs, near r when was entertained there last week and its first Coolidge, who really opened the Little Coffee coffec house kept by the Girl e War, State and Navy Build- Mrs. Dawes goes thete to take St. Peter's Players in N When the sent the pl a Fred Price, ) liam . Dy resentative Mr. and My I ! M Quinn, and nd Mrs Murphy, . Mr. and M and Mrs. H. John Kane, ally, Mr. Johnson, FRepetti, Mr. 1 Mrs, Ma et G. M. A. Dillon, Wecks, Mr. and M Mr. ir, nd | 1k Swiggard, ) 4 Vs . Mr_and M William Mr. Lawrence Cook, Mrs. dr.,“PEs John L. MeC Bilson, | Mr. and Mr Everett, Mr. | John A. ind Mr Colliflower, and Mrs. J ©’'Donnell, and Mrs. | Davis. he presentation is one of the most popular plays written by Israel Zangwill, and will close the year for this organization, which has become one of the most popular in amateur dramatics. b Theater Benefit for Yeomanettes Tuesday Probably one of the most important s of the month in local ex- ice circles w be the theater which is to be given at Keith's , under the auspic of the ."3acob Jones Post, 2, the an Legion, The post is composed - in active service of the and has been doing splendid E Americanization work. ed thati the theater I not only be most enjoyable s bringing together those who have not met since the war, but that it will result in a large increase in the home fund. Mrs. Edward Allan Sage, who is known to every ‘yeomanette” has planned the affair carefully, and her large committee of enthusiastic women makes it certain it will be more than successful. rt of women Air Ser\;ice Officers’ Last Dance of Spring The officers of the Army Air Serv- :e and their wives will give the last of the series of dances, which they have been holding this Winter at v man Park Hotel Tuesday eve- ning. The chief of the Air Service, Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, and Mrs. Patrick, and the assistant chief, Brig. Gen. James . E. Fechet, and Mrs. Fechet, will receive the guests. Spe- cial invitations have been extended to Wing Comdr. T. G. Hetherington, air attache of the British embassy, and Mrs. Hetherington, and Comdr. Silvio Scaroni, air attache of the Italian em- are the three annual garden parties, that of | for the benefit of the House of Mercy, | and just enough features added to yet fashioned garden party; the fete at Twin Oaks House, i | | Miss N ELIZABETH TAYLOR., Lr e of Tennesee Congressional Girl's Engagcment Interests Washington Societ 1 Naval Officers and Others Seek Brides in Capital Circles. ‘ One of the most important of con- | gressional engagements of the late| Spring is that of Miss Lucy Porter nsign Richard . Barron of Lowell, 3 which is @nnounced today by Miss Porter's father, Representative Stephen G. Porter of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul White of New Franklin, Mo., have announced the] engagement of their daughter, Miss Harrlet Buckner White, to Capt. John Miller Arthur, United States Marines, the wedding to take place during the early Summer. Miss White is a lineal descendant of Sir George Yardley, Governor of Vir- ginia in 1619, and a granddaughter of Gen. John Bullock Clark, jr., and a great-granddaughter of Gen. John Bullock Clark, sr., both of whom were generals in the Confederates States and members cf Congress from ouri for vears. Capt. Arthur is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arthur of Union, S. C. He was formerly aide at the White House . and alde-de-camp to the major general ommandant, United States Marine ‘orps, 1922-1924, and is now on duty as an instructor in the Marine Corps Schools, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. He is a member of the Sons of the Revolution, D. C. Chapter; the Army and Navy Club and the Chevy Chase Club. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roe of Madison, Ind., announce the cngagement of their daughter, Catherine Mandana R'oe,‘ to Lieut. ¥rankln Scott Irby, U. 8. N. Miss Roe is a graduate of Beechwood at Philadelphia and the New York School of Applied Art. Lieut. Irby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam I, Irby of Washington. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1917, and graduate of the University of Chi- cago, 1924, and is at present aide and squadron gunnery officer for destroyer squadron scouting fleet. ' ‘The wedding will take place June 24 at Madison, Ind., and after an ex- tended trip they will reside at New- port, R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tyler Braunon (Continued on Sixth Page.) d andl Victor, daugi -4 Representative JWill Taylor, Swedetv ancl the Crowrs TPrindedd while -awwg—;e-"\/r O e oMps. GEORGE A.LM{/ EER:CY,mWashmg{ow ¢ severa] months with her mother, Mys. Arnustead Davis. Diplomats of All Ranks Interesting 7Socia]]y tions on King‘s AnniversaryfiMany Departures The Amba of Spain, Sen Don Juan Riano, will go to New Yol tomorrow to spend the day. Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, will celebrate his birthday anniversary tomorrow. There will be no celebration at the embassy here, due to the absence of the Ambassador. or of Great Britain and Lady [Isabella Howard will be hosts at dinner Wednesday evening ador and Lady Isabella be the honor guests Tuesday at the regular weekly lunch- eon of the Women's National Press Club, at the Women's University Club on I street. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Berenger will sail Saturday for their home in France, and will leave Washington late in the week. The Minister of Switzerland, Mr. Marc Peter, will return to Washing- ton this afternoon from New York, where he has been for several days. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- | ister of Panama, will be the honor guest at luncheon Wednesday of Senora de Chevalier. @ retiring Minister of the Neth- erlands, and Mme. de Graeff, and their daughters, the Mlles. de Graeff, and the Minister's niece, Mile. Blanche Stuart Roussel, sailed yesterday on the Vollendam for their home in the Netherlands, where they will make a short visit before going to the Min- ister's new post in the Dutch East Indies, where he will be governor general. The Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Kazys Bizauskas, is now in Philadel- phia, having stopped there en route to Washington from New York, where he went to see Mme. Bizauskiene and their children sail for their home in Lithuania. He will probably - return to Washington today. The Minister of the Dominican Re- for Europe. public and Senora de Ariza will r turn to Washington tomorrow after a brief stay in Philadelphia. Free State, will return The Minister of the Iri ._Timothy J. Smidd whington today from Philadel- to attend the meeting of the S of Political and Social Science and attend the banquet. given by that organization Friday evening. The Minister of Poland, Mr. Ciecha- nowska, returned to Washington Fri- day from New York, where he accom- panied Mme. Ciechanowska and her mother, Mme. de Gooreynd. Mme. Ciechanowska. joined him yesterday after seeing Mme. de Gooreynd sail for her home in Poland. The Minister of Sweden, Mr. W. Bostrom, will return tomorrow from New York, where he is spending the week end. The counselor of the British em- bassy, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, has sailed for his home in England, to remain until the end of September. Mrs. Chilton accompanied her father, former United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien, to De- troit Friday and will be with him in his Michigan home for several weeks. Mrs. Chilton will close her home on R street early in June and, with her children, join Mr. Chilton in England for the Summer. The commercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel will entertain at dinner Tuesday eve- ning in compliment to Miss Margaret Frazer of Wilmington, who will ar- rive tomorrow for a short visit. The military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Charlton will return tomorrow from a fortnight's visit in the South. The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, has returned from Providence, where he represented the Ambassador, M. Berenger, at the unveiling of the tablct commemorating - the visit of Mention of Persons | Important In and Out i Of Official Ranks Deparmrc From Capita] for Season. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward T. nford will leave Washington the latter part of June for Nantucket for the Summer months. Representative and Hamfilton Funk will | guest at V Hotel this week Mrs. Kelly, who is so well known for her work among | the Tgorotes in the Philippine Is- lands, where she made her home for ! many years. Mrs. Kelly has just re- | turned from a six-month trip around the world, when she visited the Philip- i pines again. | Mrs. Frank ve as their Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey have as their guest Mrs. Ralph Poole of Lake Forest, 11l., who arrived today. Brig. Gen.' ‘and Mrs. Albert C. Dhlton will give up the apartment in the Highlands, which they ocgupied through the Winter, and will move June 1 to their house, at 1616 Twenty- second street. Mrs. Willam D. Mitchell, wife of the solicitor general, and her mother, Mrs. Bancroft, will leave Washington the last week in May and will go to their Summer _home, Bellwood, on White Bear Lake, Minn., where Mr. Mitchell will join-them later in the Summer for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot (Continued on Sixth Page.) Gen. Lafayette in Providence and in memory of the st Light Infantry Regiment. Capt. Enrique ‘A. Prieto, military attache of the Cuban embassy, will entertain at a stag luncheon tomor- row in the Jefferson room of the Mayflower, * Covers will be lald for eight. The_assistant military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Thenault will have as their guest for several weeks the latter’s mother, Mrs. 0. M. Spencer, of St. Joseph, Mo., and Chicago, whe will arrive Tuesday, | Mes WILLIAMR.DEAR, “Wife of Maj. Dear U-S:A:, tenp o rayihb attached ot WatterReed Hospital' High Officials Lend Dignity § To Formal Dinner Parties Vice British Guests President and Mrs. Feted—Cabinet Dawes and Titled and Other Officers Entertained. Dawe also had in their com 1 the Vice | ory party were romas Hefli ihot, Mrs. John L and T entertained _at Underwood, | Appler Williar Dierks. Andrews Doyle, an srode Aliss Iuncheon ch will Hemlock Most parties « and Mrs. the Senate. m lunch club, General he i there. & wives will a hospitality and Mrs, > dinner given Interstate Commerce and Mrs. Frederick The other xzuests wer s. Harlan Fisk s, James Wilbur were last evening ssioner Cox. . Justice by sioner and Mrs | Rudolph, Mrs. Wells Blodgett Priest and Mrs. Henry Pr ant Secretary of the Treasury Charles Dewey will be hosts to a small company at luncheon tomorrow, the guests being asked to mect the Ambassador of and Mme. Berenger Mr. and M n entertain | at” dinner Tues |Ambassador O{ Spain.s AbSCHCC Bars Demonstra-iMany Mal(e p]ans ffl!’ Early\ herman Moreland Jast evening in Col. and Mrs. entertained at dinne the presidential were and in honor of G. Elliott. The and Mrs. Aubrey Harbaugh, Mr. King. Miss Katherine Doyle liam Krupp, Miss beth H Mr. Reginald Watkin: %, Yeou Adam Wil sse and Maj. and Mrs. Robert Skelton tertained at. the Wardman . Park Hotel las when their guests were Col. Huggins, Maj. and M MacDiarmid, Maj. and Mrs. Flynn, Maj. and Mr: Wilde, Maj. and Mrs. Cole, Maj. and Mrs. Hefllebower, Col. gren of Rochester, N. Y., and Col. ward F. Mahady of Boston. Miss Harriet Turner daughter of Mr. M C W. Hanger, Wi 3 at luncheon followed by bridge terday after- noon, having as her guests M MecGill, Miss Georgiana Joyce, Mis Louise Shelby, Miss Alice Davis, Miss Anne Wood, Miss Lilla: Grew, Miss Kathryn Wilkins, Miss Polly Larri- more, Miss Frances L Miss Harriet ‘Whitford, Miss Florence Keyes, Miss Ellin Peelle, - Miss Eleanor ' Calahan, Miss Jean Pursell, iss Sara Worth- ington, Miss Ann Greene, Miss Flor- ence Stokeley, Miss Eleanor Murray, Miss Marian Carmichael, Miss Anita Smith and Miss Loujse Spencer. Mrs. Charles A. Hanna of Prince- ton, N. J., entertained a company of schoolgirls at luncheon yesterday for her daughter, Miss Virginia Hanna. The director of the National Park Service and Mrs. Stephen T. Mather entertained at dinner-last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower, when covers were laid for 50. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hazen enter- tained a company of 25 at dinner last evening at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Richard V. Taylor had as guests with her at luncheon Friday, May 14, at the Little Tea House on the hill beside Mount Vernon road, evenin and Mrs. Wallace { Hanger, Mrs. Charle Baghy of Baltimore, \ 4 Hugh Baghy and Mrs. R Hoes of Washington r . Gambrill was host and M ess at home, luncheon Hyattsville Archie W E Gambrill W.W | . James B, { | | 18 | Louis P. Clephane, room of the |} | suppe N Z. A, Fuller, g5 and Mrs. H. Duckett ere won by Mrs. Archie W rancis Owens and Mrs, C o. Bertha M it dinner at the m W. Bush- sident zeneral 3ushnell has nce of L will be in Bluffs, Towa Te several r roic her home in Council tton entertained Club in hon v James M. Gunnin Intcrrupted Days at Home Show Social Mood Mrs. Hen Dimock will not be at home this afternoon. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert will not be at home this afternoon. Mrs. Wells, wife of Capt. Chester Welles, has canceled her at home for this afternoon and other social en gagements because of the death her father, Sir Hugh Dixson. Dr. Josephine Baird and her daugh Mrs. Edward William Digges, will home this afternoon from 4 to lock at Wakefield Hall. They be assisted by Mrs. John Larson. Miss Virginia atharine Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. 1 be at home Thursd home. ment rold H. Levi will evening in their ireet, in compli son, Harold H to their young | Levi, jr. {Bride and Bridegroom- Elect Feted at Supper Mrs. Albion Wilkins ] Friday evening at a bridge m_ honor -of Rosebud Almand and ut. Comdr marriage Invited to nd Mrs. Wil Mr. an were h Overton will take place Tu meet them wei A liam M. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Josephus C. Trimble, Mrs. Gilbert C. ith, Miss Sybil L. Almand, Miss Margaret V. . Hardy, Miss A v B. Boyd, Chumbley, Mr. Carle Joseph B. Sweeley, Mr. Mr. John Emmert Mr. John Bowman, Ian McFa and M Jones. A Almand, Mrs. Wil- liam Albert King and Mrs. Daniel O'C. Callaghan, mother of the hostess, as sisted in the dining room. A, Vermonters to Enjoy Maple Sugar Feast Vermonters in Washington will cele- brate their annual maple sugar party, given by the Vermont State Associa tion of the District of Columbia, o Tuesday evening, May 18, at Rauschs Attorney General and Mrs. J, . Sargent will be the guests of hones and Representative E. W. Gibson the second Vermont district will the toastmaster. A large quantity of the best variety of maple sirup Has arrived for the occasion, and the party will ‘as nearly resemble an old-fash- foned “sugaring off” as conditions will permit. ‘In Vermont it is the custom to pour the hot sirup boiled down to a waxing point on packed snow. Blocks of ice on each table will be substituted for the snow, and the feast will be supplemented with pickles. sage cheese, warm bisouits Mrs. Jack F. Ross of Mobile, Ala.; and other customary relishes.