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., MAY 23, 1926—PART 2. " Miss MARIAN JARDINE, daughterof e Secretavy of Agriculture and Mrs. s~ _Jardine, an accomyplished equestrienne. HARRIS & { > i ERAING % BACHRACH Mrs Epwarp TERRY SANFORD, who with her wsband. My Jistice \S%nifogd nas fvequently enteviained. (@) e, . Mps. JAMES J. CABOT, of Bosiorn. VAR | e o ; #» ~ Supreme Court Members House quest of My and, Mss. Godfrey Lowell, ; ; ! o 5 4 c . - Cabot on R Strect. o 2t Y - Planning Summer Trips g i i . | -4 o . . . : 7 Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft to Canada in June. WGEk Ullpl'ecedellted m i g " L i £ U Other Departures in Court Circle—Arrivals Big International and WK . Al WV : S o Local Interests at Hand g ] g e v | »The Visit of Swedish Royalty to Be Marked With| : Meg. HARLAN ; _' ; 2 e , e ) : e omiaiie Sileuilid Hosyinaticy—9i6llontBewoe Wisidilig i A | ) gggfig\x s e : erany " S el S And Other Affairs To End Week. : Interestiwgn e ; Mre A, Robert BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. 3 . 5 Couxt, wowmen, 2 ¢ © remain through the sea indeed be a record-breaking week for socicty, with enough ) : | and international interest to_ distribute over a whole sea- ; ; BacHrAcH iy " j 4 i Bruce-Mellon wedding Saturday, the arrival of the Ce i o 3 [ il eiose ¢ of Sweden and his consort and the. attending social | | ¢ ! ; ) slkel cusline dnnstan eveuts. the wonderiully interesting meetings of the Pan-American Red | | § 4 & s : st Elul atin Cross Congress, which carries many social affairs for each day, and then 2 % 2 X v | s the gencral schedule with s many partics in and out of doors until even the most expericuced hosts are decidedly put-to to help enact it all My Iy — 3 | {older son, My HIE President and Mre. Coolidge will several times appear in_their 5 i e i official capacity, tirst at Continental Hall for the President’s welcome BacurAcH NDERWC 0D fGrenighe 1o the Pan-American Red Cross, at the dinner 1o be given at the White e et i House Friday cvening in honor of Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of = 0 . S TR e e Sweden and the Crown Princess, at the Mellon-Bruce wedding and on MBS JOHN A WAGNER_, OMME POGO,FWfl&‘ of the Pt e e ather occasons when they act offcially, The President and Mrs. Cool Wife of Lt.Col- Wagwer, Japanese First Secretar 1the Secredhry Wil join r “ge have sclected the afternoon of Thursday, June 3. for their annual | ) ; : ; : ) weelk ends garden party for the disabled veterans of the World War in and ncar accomplished and popular iewest of Diplomatic Matvons. Washington, and, as in former years, members of the President’s executive A—lmfi.\}{bst‘CS$. family and other officials will be included in those asked for the afternoon. | - th he probably | Representative ik Hamilton | 1 r Newpor? Funk is leaving today for a week's'h T ' ———— {trip to his home in Tlinois 3 . i 3 < has with her during his abser ‘ol & . v, assistant sur 'O country has ever sent to Washington a more delightful royal pair A . who lv;.u ¢ ! I"u.hh.- Tealtly than exist in the Crown Prince and the Crown Princess of Sweden, e “(rh;rr'un'nvd from a trip around the | ¥ et T o he b who bring a large and wholesome view of the part of the world in which I . | G : ! C S - Apartme ¢ Wardma they have lived and a joyous outlook into the part of the world they | Mrs. ardine Shares| RO M - R Ll Areto mect here. and on the rest of their journcy i circling the globe J 'Britis mbassador rs. Longworth Heads . s ¥ it o weeks an e & Saturda y he kS W - iberry, who has Many plaudits belong to Prince Gustavus Adolphus in his powress, inarch Luncheon Honors | Patronesses for the [fir'i month o i f . or . month or stay 1 pending several weeks at thei ology and science aiong many lfnc.; in his patronage of art, of big sports With M S < ,'t S U Eotape - JKsexa d€ dhef of military training and indeed along almost every line of activity. It | m ze g ¢ . € o Lol i P ile st e er home at s Island, N. Ceems strangely fitting that the visit of the future Queen of Sweden 1 s O lave roreign Luests - D. € May 29 Ball|_ i sumeute pewer win e e o " should come in the same week with the megting of the Pan-American At Dy . - e : am C, Hall. in their ce 2 : i Red Cross Congress, in that she personally served with zeal and courage 3 & | 5 o ampton during her par. as the head of a Red Cross unit on the English Channel throughout the Dinner ‘pa““’s* Teas ““di Lord and Lady Stradbroke Arriving at British‘)l any Other Important ent Mise De ad s World War. ! Receptions Also on| omen Assist Benefit ! ran. e o her Homesin HE wedding party to attend Miss Ailsa Mellon and Mr. David K.| Week's Social Schedule. Embassy—Signora de Martino Returning. ol SpleneidlSheecen iste Bruce Saturday at high noon in Bethlehem Chapel will foregather | . here this week, Miss Craigic McKay, who is to serve as maid of honor, 2 ” ATy preser Mrs, and who is quite well known here in social life, being one of the first to [ Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Secretagy | . SOV TR & Much enthusiasm is being displayed | Var Edwards 0. is entertainin e and cess Hohenlohe arrive. There are only a few entertainments arranged for Miss Mellon | Of Agriculture. and Mme. Sz, wife = it S e i e e ses | party of her schanl rienis at Ward | i s before the wedding and those will be of a rather informal naturc, She [k, 1he MAPISter Of the HeD ests at| The Ambassador of Great Britain|Panama, the second s v of the | nually un : 8 e Re| i e U e | Intferin o v Alexunder Britton is showing the same wisdom in conserving hér strength that she showed (o luncheon at the Chevy Chase Club |and lLady TIsabella Howard will have | Peruvian embassy. o | Sionewall Jack Chapter. No. 20, | Carter, who atlends Nalfonar Cithe E v (‘h‘\' Chase, will in the selection of her wedding party—keeping far afield from the official | Tuesday. Mrs. Joshua Evans and]|2s their gue - a few this| larde; the secretary of the Chile; TS D uekie s ob ihe Churenss " chook: & Brent Wickliffe, | Fémain here il the and social side of life here in selecting out-of-town friends for the party | Mrs. Charles J. Brand are the host. | Week Lord and Lad¢ Stradbroke and femb it el e RS SR S g e s at National P and thus climing any possible chances of small jealousies. esses, and there will be 38 guests. | their son. Dunwich, who will | the he of {he Ver telan lega. | It will be held this vear at the L'Afg- | Seminary; Miss Emma Caffery, wi (Conti ; arrive tomorrow. Lady Isa})e’lld How- Unn.] . Ovidio Peres: v, | don Club Salon, Eighteenth street and | Holton Arms, and Miss Bar ive a rs. Fro ri are i il rha a ver ac of he or ation: “ " < ra C - * 4 > CARCELY a pan-Amercian embassy or legation will be without its |, Representative and Ars, I'red Brit- | ward Wil ve b cranee of & L0 | A leorie N | Coltmbia_rond, ~Saturday _evening, | bara Conner. ~ noted guests this week and most of them have snatched a few hours | ning in compliment to the naval at.|and Tuesday at the Convent of Per-|tian legation; Senor Victor, son of the May 29, and promises to be a gala| i Mrs. Joseph (. Grew. wife of the 5 L : in which to entertain in honor of their delegates. The hospitality com- |tache of the Italian embassy and |Detual Adoration and will be assisted | Mihister of Panama 2 occasion. Mrs. lenry G. Clay is | Undersecretary of State. and her chil With \Vcddmg Plans. mittee has mapped out a right royal program for these guests, and one of | Contessa Sommati di Mombello. everal of the ladies of the em-| Alfaro; Semor Ron Victor Jaimes|chajrman of the patroness committee, |dren will go to New ffampshire early St 3 the pleasing features is that each day there will be a committee—one | Representative and s. Britten ¢ circle. Fr secretary of the Bolivian, le-| . is10q by Mys. G. Fairfax Moncure, | i1 JUIV for the Summer. bty o Diplomafs SCC‘( Summer Homes. t hey will spe | Engagement Announced 3 . . Rt EER 9 iy Sunday e — ation and son of the Minister and —_— . for the afternoon and one for the evening—to.meet the foreign guests. '“lel}? {\usths at dinner last l-fiur_uld.\r The ! ssador of Italy, Nobile 9 ] 5 yre: Mr. Frank i cholas Longworth heads the| Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cahot The conference opens tomorrow and Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director of the E"”:t . Mo - i como de Martino, will be joined be- s i ler. Dr.[list of patronesses, which includes [aTe iving up the house on R street, | ri: ter, Amele Burclh Pan-American Union. and assistants will act as hosts, Miss Mabel Board- | “** " s By ore the end of June by Nobil Donna Simpson, arry 3 riude: Swarran: M Thomas which they have occupied throus ‘el 2 Venable Morton, man, who has an intimate friendship with many of the delegates, being | The commandant of the Antoinette de Martino, who is now in|yin, Mr. Gerry Johnson, Mr. Paul o ‘ 3o the season. and Mrs. Cabot wil to| The il take place if with him also. A bride and bridegroom are making this their wedding trip | Corps, Gen. John A. Lejeune, and | their Itallan home. George Williams, 3r. Mar. | W: Harrison, Mrs. David Kincheloe, | their Summer place at Beverly arms, | Washington in | o exact date —Dr. Don Juan Manuel Balcazar. delegate from Bolivia, and Senora de | Mrs. Lejeune, were the guests in! The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. . M. Beck, Mr. Hob Wickes | Mrs. Finis Garrett. Mrs. Joe Manlove, | Mass. Mr. Cabot will remain at ihe o <L e Ralcazar—and two other very interesting persons, Count and Countess | whose honor the commandant of thel Matsudaira and the Ambassador of S il eany ] GRSl o A iadind £ 65 A iatert Mie Stradbroke of Victoria. will be guests at the British embassy. Scarcely a | Marine Barracks, Col. Frederic L. (uba and Senora de Aballi will be the | o viniior of the Dominican Ie- | Peyton Gordon, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Sl bt Chilton of Cleveland woman delegate but carries a high note of interest in her career, while the | Bradman, and Mrs. Bradman enter- | ;unking guesty at dinner Wednesday “‘nub]h_ (and: Eerioyis dby Antza: eniter TRl Wesk e te Mr. and Mrs. Henry White will [} ready arvived and other mem. men are almost ail of them noted for unsual prowess. |tained at dinner Friday evening. | evening given by the Ambassador of | o dInHar IaaE evaningat Wasds WoR. Cole M ' close their heme on Crescent of the De( fAmily will come sei b T, jOthers in the company were Admiral | Nexico and Senora de Tellez at the | hEEC S HRRCE S TG puest Wil Mrs. George B. King. | and go to New York Thursday, re- Mississippl for the wedding. ek P s o ..o . {and Mrs. Presley M. Rixev. Lieut.|embassy. i il o , S * Al maining there until Satur June | : ARDEN partiez of the National Capital Horse Show kept society out-{Comdr. and Mrs. William Neal Cogan, were the Minister of Haiti and Mm Mrs. Howard Hodgkins, Mrs. {5 "\ rel thev will g I o Mr. and -Mrs. Marion Eppley of doors much of last week and while at the first and last affairs— |Mrs, Backstrom, wife of Col. Theodore| The Minister of Norway and Mme, | Price. the charge daffaires of Satvac| David, Blaie, Mre. J. M. Stoddard | open their Summer B e T oand | chevy (‘hase, announce the engage- that of Tuesday for the House of Mercy and that of yesterday after- | E. Backstrom of Quantico, and.Mrs. | Bryn have taken a cottage in the |dor and Sencra de Castro, the chateo | Mrs. B M. Randoiph, Mrs. Le Merle. tor the season. S *lment of their daughter, Mildred King. ot ot the Warhington Barracks for the Army relief—there was a flurry | Brown, widow of Mr. Justice Henry | Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for [daffalres of Eenadop, Sotor gon Jian | Jiry, Jeste Lee ¥ebb, Mrs. Charles itk s Yealiing. ors o Mt anl in dodging showers that are to be expected in May—although but slight in- [B. Brown. the Summer season. e D s Elena Calderon, | Mre: Luther 1 Gamomather Lewls | Mrs. Leland Harrison, wife of the |Mrs. “Peter’ Hedlund of Brainerd. convenience was felt, especially at the barracks, where the scene was| Mrs. Edward one, wife of Col.| The Minister of Hungary and Count. | Mlle. Odette Menos, Senora de Miche- | Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs. ‘Cuno H. Ru.|Assistant Secretary of State. will puiM'"" The wedding will take place in quickly shifted to the Officers’ Club. Stone, U. S. A. will enfertain at | ess Sremioncl ond e Y iliren are | lena, jr., and Senor J. B. Ariza-Julia, | dolph, Mrs. D. S. Gordon, Mrs. Good- hiladelphia Tuesday, and will be |June. = luncheon on Monday in the presi- pl;m‘,,mg splendh;g part of the Sum. Dominican consul at Bremen, Gersjwin Ellsworth, Mrs. James H. Harper, g mer abroad, leaving Washington when | Many- N e e ] it _|Secretary of War Chief . ® fe y , Mrs. J b €. chard, | teres i rk i b4 the warm weather begins. The Minister of the Irish Free|Mrs. W. D. Tewksberry, Mrs. Wade|it hi ng "-“"_d. beneficial work which i . g Sl y, Mrs. Wade|it has undertaken Guest of Army Officers the Mintster of Botivia and Senora | State, Mr. Timothy J. Smiddy, will| H. Atkinson, Mrs. John M. Beavens,| Those serving on the various com de Juimes Freyre entertained at a din: | T&thrn to Washington the first of the| Mrs. James M. Willy, Mrs. Beale R. | mittees are: T : ¢ War, Assistant de Juimes Freyre entertained at a din-| week from New York, where he has | lloward, Mrs. 'W. X.’ Bloedorn, Mrs. | Mrs. Hdward Camphell Shields, for- | Secretary Uundford MacNider. Gen Jast evening for their daughter, Seno.| "een for several day, Nannie Green Jobe, Mrs. H. H. Mer- | merly Miss Marie J. McGuire, chai f and rita Yolanda Jaimes Freyre, in cele-| 1 sl . rill, Mrs. Lymdn A. Swamstead, Mrs,i man of the committee in charge of |Q. M. Gen I c han rita, Volanda Jalmes Frevre. in cele-| The Minister of Haiti and Mme.| Raiph Jenkins, Mrs. John H.'Ham’|the ball; Mrs. Trank Mortison, viee |were ‘the ran s at_the O e e anniere: | Pries ahd. Mile. Odette Menos will | mon, :Mrs. Frederick Grant, Mrs. John | chairman: Mrs. Henr ! -hair- | luncheon given ay at the May- e e e AL Sociota Y| spend tho Sumimer. months_at Port | M. Biddle, Mrs. Richard K. White, | man of the patroness committee, flower by the officers of the Quarter- s in legdtion and Senord | au Prince and will leave for Haiti | Mrs. George O. Totten, Mrs. David| assisting her, G. Fairfax Mon- | master Corps of the United States de la Barra, Miss Inger Bryn, Miss | the end of June. Caldwell, Mrs. Gwyn Dent, Mrs. J. 1. y Hardy Britton of the Reserves, who, to 3ryn, ddy, Mis e Babit Mansfield, Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray,|cha -ommittee, Miss | g with business men interested Cecil Smiddy, Senorita Coronado, | The charge d'affaires of Persia ahd | Mys. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Rose | Pauline Yates Long. E b Senorita Angela Cromeyer, Senorita | Mme. Kazemi entertained at dinner | 3y Mre. I Sl Blomberg, sister of the delegate f 1ast evening in Honor of Dr, and Mra.| o care, JArd. Teo Kolb, Mrs. John| Miss Helen Montgomery, che wention in Washingi Bolivia fé the Red Crm:cg:r:re;‘;'; LR “Robinson of New York. Dr. &lggge;axxe. Corleton and Miss | of the young ladies’ commit May 2 A 22 in the Depart » o - % + e “ . Margaret Mansfield, vice an: L erior nilding, with - | Robinson is £ the Persi : g ¢ 2 The Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Tsu- | to 6 o'clock at their home, Ridge |Boston. * :&’)i:s X\?ils.;rfiin,h;\’ifisBhel:;g;len:\lrfll‘\g:s Seciety Tof Riaw Yorx, Tho cthee ot Kt wilh sk ek s | St mers cop MR A Rt e neo Matsudaira, has returned to| Lands, which is on Ridge road north- “'" ;"ep"a}’;y were Mrs. E. S. Pitt, [ Mathews, Miss Elizabeth Jobg, Miss|guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester F.|[jons, A £ LR 'vrt:m-mm.ce ?L":;:,‘.::: ¢ .].\\1.1 Dr R o}x‘k‘rlfii,‘\frw}'y:; 3:,',':::‘,' Washington from Philadelphia, where | west., one-half mile south of American | MTs. erges, Mrs. P. Fugenie Le Merle, Miss Lolitia Daw-' Wools Mr. Shaw’of the State De-" "The funds raised-from the ball will | Thomas Evans. chairman of the men's e+ \Winler Plattsburg heewent to make formal presentation ! Universiiy. -~ ] son, Miss Deil, Miss Ehrman of © (Continted on Seventh Page.) help the emapter to earry on the in: ' floor comnittee, tlon, wus chalrman for the Lingheen, % o 2 % - | . ' hi - . > . . PR 5 . 3 dentlal dining room of the Mayflower Children's May Fete of the Japanese flowering trees, a|in 'compliment to Mrs. Lawrence gift to the city of Philadelphia from 'Waghington of St. Paul, a visitor in For 'Episcopal Hospital |{he Japanese government. The trees|inq Capital. . 4 P! P P have been planted in Fairmont Park, 2 ey Miss Adelaide (. Flanagan is|and although they were not given in Col. and Mrs. Edward T. Clifford chairman of the committee in charge | commemoration of the event, it is|were hosts at dinner last evening. of the Children’s May Kestival in- | quite fitting that they were given this — 2 troducing “A Garden Cinderella” for | year, when the United States is cele-| Comdr. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land the benefit of the Episcopal Eye, Ear | brating its 150th anniversary of in-{Will be hosts at dinner Tuesday eve- and Throat Hospital, Pierce Hall, |dependence. ’ ning. Pifteenth and Harvard streets, e R — :\l"etdne!dn,\' ‘:{"s D'clnl):':;: - Miss Sisson entertained a party of | q g ; friends at luncheon yesterday at the — - senawr 8 Famlly wlll :\'Gmen'sh City Club in compliment to . - " Mrs. Art) r M. v, Wi = Japan's Envoy Presents Observe “At Home™ Today. |ing tor Texas e e l:tletl)ll‘is e 2 : Senator and Mrs. Ker Pittman will | month. Before her marriage, Mrs, Gift to Philadelphia |, 55peer 208 Ales. or Phtman Wil | Storphy was Miss Clare McCarthy of