Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 20

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20+ S0 CIETY. The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge| : . Will Be Hosts to Swedish Royal ' Visitors at Dinner Tonight. 1E President and Mrs. Codlidge will give a dinner this evening in honor of Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden * and the Crown Princess. Louise at the White House. e Crown Prince and Prineess were entertained at luncheon today: by the Ampassador of Britain and Lady lsabella Howard. The other guests at the ineheon were the Chief Justice and M. Taft, the Ambassador of Belgium; Batan de Caftier: the Ambassadpr of Germany and Baroness Maltzan. the Minister of Sweden and ‘x-m ] rom, the ‘Un- dersecretar: tate and Mrs. Grew, Lord and 1 radbroke, Lord Diin wich, Representative Stephen G. Por- ter, Representative and Mrs. Robert L. Bacon. the United, States. Minister to Sweden and MrsZ Robert Woods Rliss, the Assisiant - Secretary of State and Mrs. 1. Butler, Wrigh military atiache of. the. British em bagsy and Mrs. Charlton, M Mrs. John llays Hammond. Mabel Boardman. Mr. “and Mrs, Charles Warren. Dr. Vernon Kellogg Prof. and Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Dr. James Robertson, gate to the Pan-Amer conference: Dr. Thayer of Baltimore Mr. Hopkinson and the suite of the Crown Prin This afternoon Mr. John Hays Ham- | mond will give a tea in, henor of the Crown Prince. The United Stat Minister_ to Sweden and Mrs, t Woods Bliss will be hosts at Juncheon Mohday | in honor of the royal visitors. enter- | taining in their home in Georgetown. The Crown Prince and Princess will receive the Swedish Order of Vasa at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon after the unveiling of the Ericsson Statue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, who have been guests at the White House for several days, have returned to their home in Boston. Haitian President to Visit in Washingto | The President of the republic of | Halti, his excellency Louis Borno, is States for a “ort Au_Prince, ew York about June 12, where he will be met by the Minister of Haiti, Mr. Price. The Pres- ident will be accompanicd by Mme. Borno, and will be at the Mayflower Hotel. where a suite has been engaged for him. LT coming to the United visit, sailing from arriving in Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, entertained at luncheon | today in honor of the ladies accom- paaying the ing delegates to the Pan-American Red Cross conferénce. Mrs. Mayfield. wife of Senator Earl B. :Mayfield. .left yesterday for Mis- souri to attend the graduation of her twin sons 4rom college. She will go from there o her home in Austin, Tex. Representative and Mrs. George R. Stabbs of Massachuserts were hosts 1o @ party of eight at dinner last eve- nirtg in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. | Mrs. David H. Kincheloe Margaret Mansfield will be hostesses at tea this afternoon from 330 to 6 o'dlock in the former’s apartment in compliment to Mrs. Edward Campbell Shields and Mrs. Kirby Gordon. Mrs. and_ Miss rie J. Maguiré-amd Mrs. s vifiting Mrs. Virgil Moore and Is a native of Madisonville, Ky., Mrs. Kincheloe's former home. Assisting will be Mrs. Morris Shep. !l H. Thatcher, Mrs, . Moore, Mrs. Gwen Gardner, Miss nund Miss Angela Chap- Representative and Mrs. Canfleld of Indiana, has as her guest Miss Dor- s tor 2 wedding t graduated last year. She will remain in Washington over the week end. bassy and Contessa Sommati di Mom. | bello will go to Annapelis to attend the graduation exercises, and will be evening of Mre. V. Marshail Cloptyn and her daugnter, Mrs, Leland Dotson | Webb, who will entertain at Carvel Hall. . Marriage Yesterday of Miss Brainerd and Mr. Kauffmann, Miss Sylvia Brainerd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brainerd, and Mr. Philip C. Kauffmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffinann, were warried sterda afternoon at Bethany Bap- tist Church, tiie Rev. Hugh T. Steven- pastor, officiating. Mrs. Allan ixter of tne bride. was matron nd Mr. George 1. Jarvis of was best man. Kauffmann left later and on their re- turn will make their homie in Fairfax County, Va., where Mr. Kauffmann has a count place six miles from *| the District line. M. and Mrs. Charles R. Lind: jr.. will entertain at a garden party June 5 in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. ries R. Lindsay, wh mar- riage took place M: n West ton. Ma: m the home of the brid varen aliss Mrs, Lindsay was formerly belia Woods Walsh. and Mrs. Lindsay will arrive in Wa: hington Saturday from a wedding trip to Bermuda, and after a short visit here will go to Chicago, where they will make their home. rs. Edward Clifford will join Col. Clifford in their hopse, at 3033 N street. tomorrow morning, after spend- | John C. Fremont. widow of Admiral Fremont. has ciosed her house, in R stres and. accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Juliet Van Wyck | Anderson, has gone to their home, at Pemberton, N. J. Judge and Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner are back from their fishing in Florida and will be’in their apartment, at 2400 Sixteenth street, until the middle of | June, when they will open their Sum- mer place in Maine for the season. Mrs. Paul Bastedo entertained at luncheon today in her home on Wyom- | ing avenue, M Mrs. Mary Jan Byrd went to Atlan tic City and is at the Marlborough- Blenheim. while attending the meet- | ing of the National Federation of | Women's Clubs. Miss Eleanor Tuohy arrived yester- day trom Spokane, Wash., and is the guest for a few weeks of Miss Hadas- sah Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fleming, in their home at 3201 Idaho avenue. Miss Phebe Fleming was hostess | Sunday afternoon at tea in honor of her house guest Mrs. Chester J. Bab- | bage of Montclai The Assistant Director of the Ameri can Council on Education and David Allan Roberison snd their son, | David Allan Robertson. jr,. will sail the middle of June to spend the Summer in England and France. Mre David Funston Ward and her sister, Miss Lucy Barbour Ewing, are leaving today for New York. and will sail Monday for an extended tour of Great Bril and the continent. Former Senator Albert J. B ge "HEMSTITCHING Pleating, Buttons Covered Embroidery Floss, assorted shades othy Jones of Bristol, Va. Miss Jones has been here for the commencement exércises at the Colonial School. from which both e and Miss Canfield 115 117 TRELOUVRE F STREET Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 9378 2651 15th St. N.W. .LEbery Cloth Coat H —Choice of the Cloth Coats, without reser- vations of any kind—Dress and Sport models— - Price! " Being from regular stock, of course, they are not only fine Cloths—but approved i i | models. ! We must ask that sidered: final. No returns can be accepted, no exchanges made. every selection be con- The naval attache of the Itallan em: | - the honor guests a: dinner tomorrow | ing a week in her home in Evanston. | 1. | |he will remain over Sunday. 2 A R N N R TS U SRR IR SRR AR R SRR R S S S s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926. \ Bruce-Mellon wedding tomorrow. from Indiana. arrived today in Wask- ington. and is at the Willard, where Gannon—Lucas Wedding Took Place This Morning. A wedding of unusual interest in military circles was that of Miss Paula Easby Lucas, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Lewis Clark Lucas, to Mr. Marctin Joseph Gannon, son of ‘Mr. Patrick Gannon of Pro dence, R. 1. which took place at o'clock this in St Apostle Chu Thomas A. Wzlsh offici rangements were charming in their simplicity, only relatives and close triends attending the ceremony, which was followed by a nuptial mass. The church was decorated with laurel and peonies. ° | “The bride walked to the altar with her father, who gave her in marriage. and she wore a lovely gown of soft white satin, the bodice made close-fit- ting and the full skirt shirred to the hodice. giving a long waist-line effect. The gown was made with long sleeves 1 and the finishe I New Dresses —of exquisite beauty that you'll admire, in all the lat- est models, including all the high colors which are proving “so popular this year. $1 4_.75 This is a very special price for a few days only. There's a dress for every occasion. All the materials that are fashp ionable and being worn this season are to be ?ouud. 601 Thirteenth Street | [above F] The Grecian Sandal or Tan Calf. Cuban Heels, $10. ' The Dancant strap in Patent Leather ‘or ‘Black Satin, $10, 1 White' Calf Patent Leather A Graceful Short Vamp one- . ' MRS. CHRISTOPHER LA FARGE, Formerly Miss Louisa Hoar. In Washington with Mr. La Farge to attend the bertha of rare Brussels point family for generations. lace, which had been worn by brides in the | Her veil was | of tulle and was held by a cap of Brus- fashioped bouquet of sweetheart roses and white blossoms. . She wore about, her neck a string of pearls, an heir- loom in her family, which had also been worn by brides in her family for many yvears back. ¥ Miss Louise Lucas attended her sis- of creamn jusa cloth over peach, fash- foned along old-fashioned lines; a hat of white Leghorn straw with a band of peach-color velvet about the crown, and she carried an old-fashioned bou- quet sinilar to that of the bride. Mr. Charles .J. ‘McManus was the best man. Mrs. Lucas, mother of the bride, was in gray crepe, with a hat to match, and she wore a corsage bou- quet of sweet s. Mr. Gannon and his bride. left later for a wedding trip, and will be at home after June 15, at 1710 Thirty- seventh street. The bride's traveling costume was a midnight blue crepe de chine gown trimmed with black and white figured crepe, a blue coat lined with the figured pe. and a small black hat with rhinestone orna- ment at the front | Maj. John Loveland is staying at the e Club in New York City while remaining there on Government pat- ent law work for the Department of Justice. Mrs. Conger, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Franklin P. Conger, U. 8. N., and her son will spend a fortnight with her mother, Mra D. Lowell, 838 few weeks in Mrs. Conger, E the East, expects to join Lieut, Comdr. Conger at San Diego. Calif., where he has just reported for sea duty to command the U. S, Stoddert. 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