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20 SOCIETY. . THE EVENING TA].?. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. SOCIETY. gifts in silver, cut glass bric-abrac | Woodford, Mrs. S. H. McLeary, Miss | were Miss Spalding, Miss Dunt Entiel Sdidn Ieaiie: tn iheieintl BR and many treasures in lace and linens. | Margaret Hampton of Winghester, Miss Eleanor Northrup, | home wiew Terrace, for a for IDE OF YESTERD "The bride is a member of the Junior | Ky.: Maj. Reeves and Maj. Russell. Richard Henry Mr. Chat- | night while Hoped was put - League and Vincent Clubs in Boston | Miss Margaret Hampton, who field and Mr. K mulul duPont ’n»:ul\nlv for them. and made her debut two seasons ago. | recently arrived from Kentuc = | 5 She was educated in Paris, the Sears | spend the Summer with her brother | The President of Huiti and Mme. | Mrs. Phillin 1L Hitchborn had bee family going to France for many Win- | and sister-in-law, Col. and Mrs.| Borno, accompanied by the former | joined at the fotel Brishton in A ters. The bridegroom is the son of | Hampton. minister of Halti to this country and | lantic City by r daught A Mrs, George Cabot @Lodge of Wash-| Mr. Kinsey J. Hampton, jr. son of | Mme. de Jean, sailed yesterday [ Paul 1 1Tt il be i here led from |aboard the ('t stobul for Port au The Minister of Lg\ pt dnd Mme. Samy| and Mrs. Hampton, til Septe 26 to spend the Sum- | Prince. ington, whose Sumther home is in| Col. Nahant. He is a Harvard man of the | New York June Were Hosts at Dinner at Legation s ) o s meilscinni e (RFISPOpS. | Tavia - Washington correspondent. M and e H. Rus- |z lests of Mr. Harry Payne o Py Mrs, Lodge are sailing Saturday for Mrs. Robert . Lee was hostess a urope on | W hitne While S .ast E\ enmg. Europe, where they will spend thelr | two dinner parties last evening at Russell | which wport honeymoon on the continent and upon | the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining a | s il serving i an hig et - —_— their return will reside at 2000 Massa- | small company of young peoble for | commissioner in Haiti. He and Mrs. | Kk of Ch | chusetts avenue, \Washington. her nephew, Mr. Beverly Middleton, | Russell were in Washington at the M HE Minister of and | Beverly, Mass., one of the most in- T who recently joined her from bis|time of the visit of the President of | A Mme. my were s at) ting on the North Shore, was | The marriage of Mrs. Nona Newlin| gtudles in England, and a company | Huiti and Mme. Borno dinng inst evenir enter- [ the scene of a brilliant wedding at | Hooper to M Judah Howe Sears, | of her own friends at another table. Mre Fobbin taining Senator William H.|noon today, when Miss Emily Sea King, the Minister of Bul-|daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry gar Radewn, Representa. | s of Lloston, whose home is t tive and Mrs. Fred Purnell and Dr.| Cove House, in the Chapmans Cor- | and Mrs. Muacpherson Crichton. at Beverly, became the = Henry Cabot Lodge of | . S, Minister to Sweden “ashington. son of Mrs. Geoy ot | And Mrs. Bliss at the Onks. Lodge of this city and grandson of | he United States Minister to Swe- | the late Henry den and Mrs, Robert Woods Bliss | vears Senator from Ma which took place yesterday in New) \yvith Mrs. Lee were her house guest,| . and Mrs. Preston Pope ! York is of much interest in Wash-| \ps. F. I. duPont, Mr. and MMr established at Hopy inston, where Mr. Sears lived for| Proctor, Mrs. Mason N Sibister il L LRl Isome. vehrs, The ceremony was per-| M. C. Dollmann, Mr. V iiTo0 | ati NaGpoLt, WitaH tids Hve | formed at noon in the Cathedral of St. | ana the Rev. R | Tohn the Divine, the Right Rev. Her- i" de. Seated at the % Pt {bert Shipman, Suffragan Bishop of New York officiating, in the presence of only a small company of relatives and a few intimate friends. The bride, danghter of the late Mrs. Whot Laodge, for many | chusetts ave returned to their, Georzetown ! The churc Uk o Carnea e who 18 buve returned to thelr Georsetown| The church, with its beamed coll ; Holt of New York and| John ‘Stewart McLennan in her Sum’ | 1183 and its ’.“’"l’" oo S as given in marriage by Mr. | mer home, Ashintuily, at Tyringham, | ¢ Y e JeRLLY Hlnt\ull sell and \lrs | 0 “ lich w presence of the im for the wedding, | Bolss in el Miss were her attendant \ll ton Long. former United S {ister to Salvador, was best man. | A wedding break followed in the | home of the bride 823 Park avenue, |after which Mr. and Mrs. Sears left for his camp in the Adirondacks, and in the Autumn they will make their {home in Washington. Mr. Sears’ first ! wife, who died in \Washington !«\P al ve zo, was hefore “1 and Mrs. Bliss will join % ustavus Adolphus | 1 the s Louise of Sweden | &} A et dosih | The wast later in the month. | TAG Chat ntative William E. enery ) apartment at W used with 1l leave this evening | Leo C. Demac while the guc the Crown Prince and Crown Pr on the We could per orm such miracles with ~_ madonna et. Mr the orzan bling and | on played church Kies | decorations were in blue larks ween San Fran- | beau "(m-\ ar | Miss Catherine Cameron, Wil i the late Sir Roderick C b — { pat Bishop of Clifton Berley, Staten Island, and was tepresent und Mrs, Adam by the Rev. prominent in society here, where, Wyant and their children, Ann and today for a two weeks' mo. »ugh the Berkshires. They urn to their apartment at | rdman Park Hotel for a brief stay : in Greens. | an all ; | for three e rector of the ¢ en in marr |with Mr. Sears, she was a frequent hostess. | Miss Helma M. O'Connell has return | rtmentat rdman | after attending the Eu-| Congress at Chicago, and 1 The bride made a lovely picturs in wn. one in the amily Her veil was blossoms and ORIGINAL ARTCRAFT MODELS!' caught and return to Washington early in | Mr. Lobert L. Ray September. G. Gray Otis. Mr. ‘\(r Willis I‘ F o o T S | visiting friends at Fort Sherdian and | 3 T % LA e L L her great | Highland Park, 1. | W hiteness Made Vivid With Color at dinner I <ht on the | ki | 9 @ s foof for Mrs Tiros. | bri pink e i e S10R | —Bandings—or Snowy Whites for 1. president general of Daugh- mude a pretty pic- | (RS oun 3 ‘ 3 ¥ ters of the American Revolution. ture. B S 4 Himpten| Every Occasion, in Sandals, Straps 1 < The maid « wide's s a ! The Assis Cretary of State, : “lub diuner dance, | . Mr. J. Butler Wright, left last m.‘nmg“ i et T Col. and Mrs. | or Steé-ms More Than Smart! for Nonquitt, M awhere pdiiil [0 S e e Y Col. and Mrs. | o . Join Mr. Wrght aid their children | ,“'",,"“_"\lf ey o xu\’\w . Maj. and D. | And Delightfully Priced or the month of July. Mrs. Wright | Hlspas e ehiffon velver ‘ , ; went to Nonquitt and leased a cottage | UL 17K 3 ‘ for the season, and will not "“ | at This Timely with Mr. Wr the first of Augt o} Z C H S for the chur H 2 ummer Assistant of State and Mrs, | blue Dlisk Pt - = H You an l"eam a Wilbur J. Carr closed their apartment | st Wabs M. {3 CNDERWOOD., = Commercial 3 Sale! In the Dresden today and wer ew | Davis 1 brother of the bride MRS. FLOYD ,n-'\\l\ S BA = York, from wh they will Eroan, Daughter of former Repr Edward - ed They w Chio ushers were Mr. James nd before her bmun(qu arranged vwddmn yesterday Miss Cathryn Mary | Scandinavian countries, | Bar Mantr i Motann iBohian] g Music was furnished | there were five' hundred invitations, The recently pointed first s : Barnes, jr ith guests from all of the North ; . tary of the Br i embassy, elinghuys John | Saee 2 wealth_of _henutiful |D¢-~Ign. Coelho de Almeida, has taken ‘.n‘ '“”I,’,',‘,L",‘{',‘..m Ky, ond | Shore colonfes, Newport, New York, |= Lettering, apartment at Wi man Park Hotel, [ Atr. Clay Hollister o ind Rapids, | Philadelphia and Washington. Tables | Life l)rn\\ll g, Interior where he will be joined in the Fali } Mich., for the most Harvard men. | ere set on the terraces which run | Quench Your Thirst silne SacreralL eatgeitss by Mme. de Almeida. the ceremony at the|down to the sea from the mansion |- . Successful prae Comdr. and Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo | 2 WAS A we : break- house. The ho was decorated with | From the D“PO“.t Pharmacy |: E commercial artist teacher. were among the passengers vesterday | e Cove House” for which peonies and other blooms from the | Fountain Awk for Art Catalog on the Mauretania, which Europe. »d for | | 1905 Mass. Ave. NNW. | Livingstone Academy At our curb from a tray we attach to | & SN Wil Stlenessi 4l SwE 15 1517'R"T. Ave. N, The ex-President of Panama and| Mme. Belisario Porras returned to| Washington yester after an ab-| order, no sear | to 11, Blow your horn, give m by tonixht. Service T to_car. Driv JULIUS GARFINCKEL& Co. sence of e vears and are staying| at the Mayflower. h(} will return| to Panama aturda WASHINGTON : e ' Mrs. George T. 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