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SOCIETY. HARRIS gl Miss DORIS GASQUE, with her parents. Representative a Mre: AMlavd H: Gasque, ske will spends the avid 2 summer at:Florence, $.C. The President and Other High Officials Leaving Society to Stagnate President’'s and Vice President’s Families Both‘: Leaving Washington—Only a Few Diplomats and Society Folk Remain. BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HILE the President and Mrs. Coolidge are sweltering in Philadel- phia tomorrow 40 and more Marines will be ranging the woods around White Pines camp, following up mountain trails and | secking out walks and drives over which the President and Mrs. | Coolidge will wander for many months to come. With the White House covered with the scaffolding of the painters who are transforming the mansion into a whiter White House and the smell of turpentine and oils floating in through the windows, it must be pleasant’to think that within | a few days they will be living in a crisp, cool atmosphere with the smeli oi pine about them and members of Congress far away telling their constituents just how it all happened. MORE than in any year since the outbreak of the World War will the | social side of life at the Capital be abandoned, scarcely a member ,of the upper or lower house remaining here; diplomats, for the most, far afield at various American resorts or taking leave for Europe and all of the higher officials secking vacations of more or less length. While the President and Mrs. Coolidge are leaving for the Adirondacks, the Vice President will be speeding along to Boston, and Wednesday Mr. Dawes will represent the Nation at the tercentenary of the quaint town of Salem, where witch lore is richest. HE visit of Gen. Dawes to Salem will be one replete with interest to him, for he is a descendant of the old planters who settled Naumkeag. now Salem, three centuries ago. His family connections are from John Baich and Thomas Gardner, whose names are inseparably connected with the early history oi the North Shore. Every effort will be made to show the Vice President all possible honor during his visit. TLE most of the other cabinet members desert the Capital for their | respective homes of for weeks of travel and rest elsewhere, the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will remain, finding a cool abidin place somewhat remote from traffic in the home of the Undersecretary o State and Mrs, Grew 240 Woodland drive. The Undersecretary and | \Mrs. Grew changed from Beauvoir, the beautiful estate of Canon Russell and recently given to the Cathedral, with so little notice thal‘h\mdrcds of officials and others have continued to drive out there to “call upon them for months past. it seemed a perfectly natural mistake made by newspapers that Beauvoir was to house temporarily Secretary and Mrs Kellogg. . ' TORIES of the dignity and beauty of the entertainment and hospi- tality shown the Crown Prince of Sweden and his consort in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kel'ogg in St. Paul continue to reach the Capital, and the same grace and charm that characterized their entertainment of court circles in London. obta there, revealing an entirely new phase of life to residents of both M polis and St. Paul. While international af- fairs keep the Secretarv and many diolomats in Washington, it is safe to venture that he and Mrs. Kellogg will exchange in formalities with mem- bers of the corps. JUNE weddings came in their usual annual avalanche, with their joy and pathos, their erandeur and their simplicity, and in several of. last week it was shown that the “best laid plans of mice and men.” etc., for in one instance while the.wedding party waited at a church the florist was decorating the wrone edifice: at another a tardy florist left the bride without ha= houquet until the very last moment and for another wedding the license was gotten in the District. when really the altar before which the young couple were to stand Maryland. Strong tests in each csgr for the nerves and disposit the brides. but in each also the Riris ~'m||:d. even laughed. chatte d helped to make a little joke of it all. Departure for Camp ; Home of Maj. and Mrs. Vogt Marked With Party | Scene of Celebration Mr. Kenneth Romney, jr.. who will! A delightfully arranged afternoon &0 to Kamp Kill Kare on Lake Cham. | : pinin shortly, was given a_farewell '3 Was Eiven June 25 by members of party Tuesday evening In ithe home | Cathedral Chapter, O. E. §., and the of Miss Margaret Laws and Miss Til- | Sunshine Club at the home of Mal. lie Laws at 3510 Connecticut avenue. [anq Mrs. Louls C. Vogt, 118 Witlow In the company were Miss Doris | avenue, Tak: 1 > Skinkpr, Mo <t I nue, Takoma Park, Md., in honor e o8 Margaret Tranklin { o o ety second! birthday -anni- Miss Ellen Franklin, Miss Kath wrine | Kium, Miss Lillian Green, Miss Kitty | versary of Mrs. Eugenia A. Jerome, | Mrs. Vogt's mother. Hoy, Miss Mary Johnston, Dorothy Mitchell, Mr. Cecil Mrs. Jerome recelved the guests and entertazined beautifully. Her ar: Mr. Wallace Reed, Mr. Regin host of friends wished for her many Armond. Mr. Robert Miller and + Nr. J¥indgor, Miller, i | nounce Ale 28 Rorw Vg — ENORA do CASTRO, wife of the Charge d'Affaires of Salvador, Dr. Don Hector David Castro. BACHRACH > EWING- FrAU:KARL VON LTEWINSKI, from ey recent portrait oy Live) famous foreign n.vhst.,Kowna:{rLki.- e e dD, Latest Engagements Of Unusual Importance In Washington Society Miss Marshall to Be Bride | ; e Many Attending Formal Opening in Philadelphia Tomorrow of the Sesquiccntennial——Long of Ensign Fisher-Phillips. Gauoway Nuptials Listed. | Briz. Gen Marshall, jr., ment of their daughter Laura Win- der to Ensign Edgar Derry Fisher, | United States Navy. The wedding will take place in the late Summer at Spring Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Galloway an- nounce the éngagement and approach- ing marriage of their daughter Bertha S to Mr. Hal Paul Phillips, the cere- money to be solemnized at their resi- dence in Clarendon, Va., in the near future. * Miss Galloway is originally from South Carolina, but has resided in this viclnity for the past several years, and is popular with a host of friends, par- ticularly in the musical and church circles. Mr. Phillips is the son of State Sen- ator W. W. Phillips of Lake Cit. Fla., and has for some time made his home in Washington, associated with Senator Duncan Fletcher in a secretarial capacity at the Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Berry an- the engagement of their daughter Florence to Mr. Edward J. Murphy of Pittsburgh. Pa. The ;vegding will take place in the early “all. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Earnest an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Lillian Ophelia to Mr. Her- man Monroe Wilson. The wedding will take place in the early Autumn. House Guest Given an Afternoon Tea Thursday Miss Coril s was hostess at Thurs 0 in her apart ment at 1620 R street in compliment to her hou ost. Miss and Mrs. Richard Coke | announce the engage- | Motor Trips Also The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira have taken a house in New Jersey and will go there Tuesday, accompanied by their children. The | Ambassador and Mme. Matsudaira | will make a number of motor trips to the North during this and next month. |'S. Gurgel do Amaral, is spending the week end and holiday on a short mo- tor trip. The Ambassador of Chile, Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, will return today from New York, where he went to bid bon voyage to Senor Allessandri, who sailed vesterday for his home in Chile after a special mis- | sion to this country The Minister of China and Mme. Sze will be joified the end of the week by thelr elder son, Mr. Szeming Sze, who is expected to arrive in New York Thursday, aboard the Reliance, from England. where he is a student at Christ College, Oxford. Mr. Dedie Sze, who is a student at Chester House {in England. will come to this country {later. The Minister and Mme. Sze Senor |are established for the Summer in a | N. Y. | cottage at Ithac | The Minister o | Vizechenyl, went to Detroit, Friday, to meet Cardinal Csernoch, Prince { Primate of Hungary. They will visit |in Cleveland. before the Minister re- turns to Washington the end of this | week, | The Minister of Guatemala and Se- | nora de Sanchez Latour will return Thursday from Atlantic City, where they are spending a week. ! - dlily | The Mi |and Sloven ungary, Count er of . Dr. the Serbs. Croats Ante Tresich Pavi Dorothy | chich, will return Tuesday from his | ister N | The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor ¢ unorrwo0D. - »* 2 MIss ELEANOR OGDENKEMP soon leaving with her parents, Representative and Mes Kemp, for Touisana. o SOCIETY. .. CLINEDINST. MRS ROBERT oJ. GRANT, m wife o £ the) Director.of the minb. ™ | Officials Widely Apart ' For Independence Day Washington Society Will Celebrat-e Brief Vacation in Many Parts of the Country—Cabinet Scattered Until Midweek. GNOERWOOD . Mi1ss LAURA WINDER MARSHALL, whose parents Brig.Gen.and Mys: Richard Coke Marshail Jr, announce her engagement toEnsign Devyy Fishey, USN. Diplomats of Every Rank Seeking‘ Sl{mmgr Resorts popular Pastime. 10 days ago to make an addre Minister is making several v his way east. The Minister of Greece, Mr. Chara- lambos Simpoulos. gone to Non- quitt, Mass., to join Mme. Simopoulos |tn their cottage there The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy are remaining in» Washington over the hollday, but will spend next week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury in their country home, Valley View, on the mountain above Bluemont, Va. The charge d'affaires of Persla and Mme. Kazemi have as their guest at the legation the Persian minister of foreign affairs, Mr. Tagizadeh, who arrived in New York Friday and was met there by the charge d'affaires, Mirza Bagher Khan Kazeml. The minister of foreign affairs, Mr. Tagizadeh, and Khan Kazemi came to Washington Friday evening and yes terday the foreign minister was re- ceived by President Coolidge and the Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg. The charge d'affaires will return to Philadelphia with Mr. Tagizadeh this afternoon, the latter having come to_this country as representative of Persia at the Sesquicentennial Ex- position. The charge d'affaires of Panama and Senora de Chevalier will go to Phila- delphia this evening to attend the cele- bration at the Sesquicentennial, and also attend the formal opening of the Panama exhibit at the exposition. They will return tomorrow. The charge d'affaires of Rumania. Mr. Radu T. Djuvara, has returned ifrom a week’s stay in Chicago, wher he went to attend the dinner part which the former United States Min- i »_Sweden and Mrs. Ira Nelson |Diplomatic Corps Has Another American in | Its Rank oflostesses épolish Secretary Has Brought Gifted Bride to Join Foreign Ranks. It has been apparent for a long time that attaches and younger sec- retaries of the foreign legations are prone to acquire American wives during their terms of service, =o that now there is scarcely an embassy or lezation which does not boast at least one daughter of Uncle Sam in its circle. Mme. Leon Orlowska, wife of the second secretary of the Polish legation, is the first American in this particular diplomatic establish- ment and she is the first who has been affiliated with it since the es- tablishment of relations with War- saw under Prince Casimir Lubor- miski on -May 15, 1920. Mme. Or- lowska might also be included among the several brides of the diplomatic corps, since her marriage occurred last November in the home of her mother, Mrs. Katherine Brady Harris in New York Cify. The secretary of the Polish lega- tion was then acting as vice consul of his country in New York City and the romance seemed to result from a mutual love of music and of the drama. Mme. Orlowska, as Katherine Harris, married before she had completed her school courses the now famous actor John Barrymore, but who was then just struggling along among the minor lights of Broadway. Her parents naturally opposed her marriage to any ono before she had finished school or had been presented to soclety. But love in those days as in_ these, re- fused to be locked behind bars and the sequel was an_elopement. For a time young Mrs. Barrymore essayed histrionic honors and played a few parts under her maiden name Kath- erine Harris. But she soon gave this up and devoted her eminent’ talents to the study of music. She devoted vears io this, instrumental music being her specialty, and she took lessons from the best teachers in New Yotk and in Europe. She would_easily rank among the must AR o Alllvaukeg, hoje o yemh ' Awentpued o Sih Paged The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. will return Tuesday from his Pittsburgh ho ing a brief holiday Mr. Sargent Thursday The Attorney Gene will go to Pittsfield, Ma to deliver an address tion of the Soldie Memorial. He will the week end with Mrs. | Ludlow, Vt of The Secretary the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, took a short cruise down the Potomac vesterday afternoon, having | as his guests Mr and Mrs. DeWitt | Hutchings and their daughter of | Riverside, Calif.; Admiral Stickney, | commissioner for the Government of the Sesquicentennial Exposition: Mr. George Babson and Mr. Elgin Gro close. The party salied in the spend nt at probabl. sa ite ing the safl, and they returned fi the late evening. cretary of Labor, Mr. James is spending the holiday wi Mrs. Davis -and their children a Mooseheart, Til, and will return to Washington the first of next week Senator and Mrs. Edward I. Ed wards have closed their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and left last | evening for their home in Jersey Ci | where they will join their daughter. Miss Eli wards. They will everal weeks at the Essex and Syssex Hotel at Spring lLake. opening | their Summer home at Caldwell liter {in the Wweason | Senator s. Guy D. Goff | West Virg have closed their house at 1606 New Hampshire avenue | and have taken an apartment at the | Willara for the remainder of the | present session of Congress Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman have closed their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel and are spending the week end in their home in Plainfleld, N. J. They will be joined in New York Tuesday by Mrs. ‘Ackerman’s brother-in-law_and sister, Col. and Mrs. Frank L. Hatch, and the entire party will sail on the S. 8 Lapland Wednesday for Europe to spend the Summer. Assistant Secretary of State Leland Harrison is spending the week end in Philadelphia with Mrs. Harrison and will be back in Washington Tuesday morning. Assistant Secretary of the Tre; and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey s vesterday for a trip in Eu rope. During their absence their daughter, Miss Suzette Dew | with her grandparents, Mr' and Mrs. | A. S. Dewey, at Watch Hill. R. where they arrived Thursday at the Ocean House. Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, jr.. will be in camp at Fort Adams until the return of his parents. The newly appointed Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy and Mrs. F. Truebee Davison of New York arrived yester- day at the New Willard Hotel. Mr. Davison will for the Navy. The Commissioner of Internal Reve. nue and Mrs. David H. Blair are spending the week end at Blowing Rock, North Carolina. They will re- turn to their apartment at \Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday. Former Senator and Mrs. James A. O'Gorman and their daughter, Miss Alice O'Gorman, have gone to the Berkshires, where they have leased the Aspinwall Cottage No. 2 for the seagon. g Comdr. and *Mrs. William J. Wheeler entertained the officers of the Coast Guard and their families in their apartment, Clifton Terrace South, Wednesday evening, June 30. Lieut. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Hol- combe, the latter formerly Mrs. Margaret Fahnestock Stokes, have re- turned to Gull Rock at Newport from New York, where they spent the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ten Eyck. Wendell, formerly of Washington, for several years living in New York, will open thelr place, Lakelawn, at Tuxedo Park. Mrs. Wendell will go to Hot Springs for July and join Mr. Wendell and their son, Mr. Ten Eyck Wendell, jr., at Lakelawn (‘EJ‘MAUKHSY. Mr. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman, who have been living abroad for a year or more. are in St. Nazaire, France, where they attended the dedi cation on Taturday of the Whitney memorial to commemorate the land- ing of the Ametican troops in France. Accompanied by Miss where he is spend- | afternoon and dinner was served dur- | of | . will be | ¥l be In charge of aviation | they will n weeks, visiting San nd ‘other resorts 1o meet My nalls Wag for the next Sebastian. Biarritz before going to Cherle { Waggaman's broth law, Mr. and M when they land Wa o My Mrs ke August 14 and Henry May have mer home, Sunny . Long Island for week ends A\ | col | opened | mede, at | where th by their son, Mr. Henry { “Mr. and Mrs. Harry § | inlaw and daughter | May, will join them on thei | from Bermuda. and Mrs return Alexander cton has ope! W “kay-Smith of d her Summer al Harbor, Me., whe: as her guests her sor linlaw and daughter, Mi | William Bell W frs. Watkins er unt plaée near Berryv | for seve weeks before they | North. Mrs. p%S Wa | home Mackay-Smith will have | her for a visit later in the | another daughter, Frau F {of Capt. Carl Boy-Ed of Germany. Mrs. Robert H. (. Kelton and Mr. John Cuningham Kelton are in New York., whe they are the guests of | Mr im Cuming Story. former of the Dau Revolution ests of M k Russell Sawyer for the re 1 f July at their North Shore le . Little Point, Swampscott, Mass. Later they will go to the Belgrade Lakes for the remainder of the Sum John Kelton will enter the chool in Massachusetts in Miss Betty Byrne, daughter of Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle. will be one of the attendants of M Margaret Read Goodale, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chester Goodale of New York, when she marries Mr. Louis Mead Treadwell. son of Prof. and Mrs. Aaron Louis adwell. The cere- mony will be performed at noon to morrow in Christ Church at Redding Ridge, Conn., and a breakfast will fol- low in the Summer home of the bride’s parents, at Redding Ridge. Mr. William W Observation Circ for a three-month terranean. ren Eyck. jr.. of viled Thursday nse to the Medi- Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw. has gone Slkins, W. Va., where she is visit- ing Mrs. Arthur Lee in her home, Gracelands. Mrs. Edward R. Finkenstaedt went back to her home in Cleveland Mon- day, after a visit with h ster, M Harold Walker. first at the Waiker ountry home, Mary’s Delight, on the Eastern Shore aryland, and after. in their town house. Mi elyn Walker, who has been visiting in Cleveland, returned yesterday. Mrs. Frank ter, Miss Pauline Mr. V a motor trip V Will visit Philadelphia, and New York. Miss Long recently graduated from George Washin University and will take up her work as a teacher in a Philadelphia school in the Autumn. TLong and her daugh. Y S Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fi the week end at Wills Mo above Cumberland, Md Mrs. William Hughes Stokes her small son Billy are with Stokes' brother-inlaw and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Smith Keller. in their cottage at Newport, R. Mr. Smith will join them there the end of next week Mrs. Warren . Akers has gone Provincetown, Mass. for the Summer Miss Maud Burr Morris sailed from New rk yesterday for Scotland. She will also visit England. Holland. Belgium and France, returning about the middle of August on the Beren- garia. Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson has mo- tored to Hot Springs, Va., where she will spend several weel Miss Dorothy Rust Swope. I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swope, left ¥ to join the house party of sthea Matz on Long Island s Swope will visit Charlotte, N. C.. where she will be the house daugh (Continued pn, Sixth Paged