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: G e ; 3 Eovnon Ty FEIC LT ITE O IS M - Mgs. JUAN MAYER. R R T b | ‘ o SRR e T PR “at Plainfield N.J; e . _ L < | on Lqmgtggébugtfiztée if iy goon goto Q&Oi‘l\ Informulity iat HeEht e s T Ry |Officers of Army and | In Washington Society’s |#ried Minister dr , - s Postiar Doshalon Navy Plan for Summer 3 Summer Enterta'lnment Ritter-Bell Wedding : : 1 by Mx: as Hostess of |Gen.. and Mrs, Fechet Change Residence—Ad- Return of Former Second'Lady Brings Renewed ‘IEIR-,"CI‘"Z“J I:“”:{ay . ; His Official Manage. miral and Mrs. Hayden on Sea Trip to Boston. Interest—Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg Hosts. | -~ "7° ey Py ' Pearson Warrer, who Some Additions to Army. Set in Capital. Hospitality in Diplomatic Corps. | Washington :Friends to Wit- o ‘ ore e s 95 20 i f ness Ceremony at’Jeffer- ’ par . P official posts. |, & e “sold their house ai 3101 Gar |ter in France ‘they SALLABI, U, MRS - son Hotel. . ' e e T BT M R T R A HILE Summer resorts chronicle the affairs of many of Washing-| o - " |nis de- l':nfl Mrs. ,:::“f‘"it‘." V;::h’fi‘:jl Fireinis W ton's smartest society folk, there is much of paramount interest| Miss Anita O. Bell of Petersburg, g s b : m“-"’" Na. S0’ soend s to-be told in:the Capital just now and, relieved of the pressure | Va. and Mr. Wiltiam Mcglellan RiL : : Sving tn'the Cosmas CIbb, | August. : of mid-Winter rush and formality, there is an\intimate touch |Tuesday morning. The ceremony will : s has Admirel and Mrs, E. E. Hayden sbout affairs which one could not gather otherwise. Last week Mrs.|be performed at 10 o'clock, in 'the : . left. Washington Thomas R. Marshall ciirie to be the guest of Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh for c::bn: v‘:’ ;}:,"',",':“m’{:’,‘;‘_;'j o p B time, and brought back all sorts of pleasant remembrances of the years|his bride will spend their honeymoon in which she ranked as the second lady of the land, but did the duties of *e:ul;-‘;;vg;;y 0'!;“'-:3:3:;‘9;:“&‘!: & first Jady, That was through the invalid days of President Wilson, when | Washington. Miss Bell is & dulu‘trxg_- o = table addition she and the late Vice President willingly accepted the place of buffer be-|ant of many “first families. o 3 i Y Sarting ndnt gween the world' at large and the President and his lady. LY g“n:"x‘rfi‘:' :.nd' nfn.':: %,.",‘,,’:‘.i?y -~ ‘Tilden "Hall, on Connecticut :v-w?, —_— Ppleasd is ready. » THEo luncheon of Thursday in' the home of Mrs. Walsh was in direct d‘:',." &?%m‘:o'::fl: fl'fl a ' 101 ntrast to the splendid dinner given there for the King of the Bel- nted & member of the sub-com- . ngress, creating. three |are spending the midseason on Lake {Bians and-his royal consort, with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall as hosts. Then :.’}mg on lum?ar and for:-t products, ; secretaries of Champlain and will return the first “all the pomp of court life surrounded the event, and. last week there was|and was a member of the War In- A of September. 'y xlifhdul atmosphere of informality, notwithstanding the guests dined |dustries Board as assistant commis- named, Mr. Frederick Trubee ol #r he same mvice——no't‘ in the same xom—-“und we;e se;veid‘e b{nfih' :2:;' &f’:;:'a:g‘ Pm“f:‘-‘ g:m‘fm"’ same attendants as were the ro; pair. rofusion of pink tiger‘ilies o combined with the gold service !:llending richness and charm on Thurs- g:";umwm'm %‘::wm tay, and about the table were the women who surrounded Mrs. Marshall| 10 Mr. Ritter's former home is in through much of her official residence here—Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs, New, Mrs. | Golumbus, Ohio, where he is a mem- (Hoover, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs. Pope, formerly Mrs. Hampson, and | ber of the Columbus and the Scioto btherss “ Many-of ‘the ‘guests will, in"turn, efitertain’ Mrs. Marshall, but | Clubs and he alsc mafntains member- in a very simple and informal thanner, as she is here almost wholly to |ship in the Recess Club of New York enjoy-the daily companionship of Mrs. Walsh. | 1 and the G‘l“'-_:m Golf Club in} THEhxue-'thofSMr, :nd M;:é_‘R?bend“QodsKBl“hs, Mme. de :ndebe’lc_!;, for wA nmw ',1,‘,; unusual m:'omsr:“ to 5 . d Dickens have purchased the |wiil return to. Washington in August. whom the Secretary o ate an rs. Kellogg gave a dinner Thurs- | Wasl on take p! ptem.- fessional career, accepted a Fechet. i Mrs. Howard T , the Hay evening, left Friday to join the Crown Ptinte‘o‘f Sweden and his con-.|ber 4, when Miss Maru Lemon Sipple, $ usetts Lot ' mltl:r t::m-ly Ml;x- Bc-h“)::pwn sort in completing their visit in this country. However, that dinner party, |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William . Technolo ¥ moved into ' the recently pur have like the luncheon . party entertained by the Ambassador of Peru at the m fi’“‘;"bzfo::""&"m‘;' lg:-: vmmz at 2640 Massachu. . Chevy Chase Club Thursday, more marks of informality which would not | Xoth: ¥ . | clalized after Y. & ‘s s A ur Gorman Lambert, son of Mr. signed t, = obtain in the mid-Winter social season. Dr. L. S, Rowe and others were |ang Mra. Wilton J. Lambert of this| . .M.ISS AN ITA O:BELL, of PetergburqVa ered - Dr. arid Mrs. Joseph M. Heller have ' gble to gather in quite interesting parties for dinner or funcheon, and|city. 'The ceremony’ will take’ place y Yitatr ey B D ) fg'. v |to instruct ofcers where pven in the motion picture houses one met Ambassadors with members|at 5:30 o'clock in the afternoon :in : 'Wb.o{e Mmarsriage to Mz Williane M,Rifigt‘~ gineering, and he remained in this|are f their staffs, higher officials and many prominent residents of the Capi-{the Episcopal Church at Hyannisport, Wifl .Lm 1 ace 5*'2 ifihfiofi d n! es position until he the tal, who_still linger to enjoy the drives and pleasures of Washington [Mass., whers Mr. and Mrs. Sipple are r - 8 d“f‘ ant . through July. : passing the: Summer. The Rev. Abbott E will officiate and a reception will fol- e . INTERESTING stories come from White Pines Lodge and vicinity about m:.‘:'m"y % Ehw bodie of thy the weight and length of fishes, about the size and number of ui- | Miss Katharine Sipple will be the A b d f ‘M toes, and ?t was duri:: the week that a real social item cr -’ in—when | maid of honor, and Miss Anne Sipple, m assa’ 5 or O echo £ :he. Pr]e;i{ive;l‘g anlg Mni C:oh;dge| mtmed guv. Sn“ilh. The real his- ;m n“’:"“m‘;:‘%ymmm“‘ . = < . P S oric ol ite House looks lonely en ,-and were it not ‘for the great ' m ‘r] ! ] beds of white and magenta phlox and the carefully attended lawn, one Mibe " Muty: PRariy mmmfl:" o B H B ef Erra d might, indeed, be reminded of the deserted vilhxe.yDown .on the north Saniecwill e e beigs »r, 0 e On AR s i n J 1!rom l:m, sohglose 'u;l P;nn;!‘lvanfi avemze that pufi;sby ml{ enjoy it,| Miss = Sk X . ‘Isa rous atch of white phlox; and crows, robbi i 2 3 o 2 Z un ‘re!ot aroun: ?t, frightening Zvenx’thz squirrels m‘e‘? i‘n‘:: l‘;};;:tt uww 18 ¥ the Sfinon'dg Tellez-and Famxly Shn at Emb.‘”' quare. E : ry Institute and Briarcliff Maror i 3 5 4 5 e * ; s ) Lambert ts a| ' Italian Ambassador Proceeds to Mountain. WASH_]’NGTONIANS are learning anew the beauties of the Old Do- g“v». a Law 8ol M 3 g e gl GV k% L i minion, and good roads intersecting Virginia are carrying thousands ? thetr Camp——Serbx'nn Minister Raturmnd. 4 bf tourists to view its glori Natural Bridge, always onle of the greatest ngton. X 3 < wonders of the State, but for years inaccessible for ¢arriages or automo-| - P Bl 2 2 % biles, now -has its quota of ‘visitors, while the’ wonderful caverns daily| > Me visitors from-all over'the country. Hot Sprinfi, in inia, and / htet hs-.ng;ur, 'f"«r"?o \{n;mmu.' are: :}tl d:fi,.hei.fht hof ;I eirhSmnm- glory, g g g Ty : N with the elite of the Sotth meeting the elite of the North on. pleasanter x in there for.a few. = - e 3 Dr. J. L, Whiteside and family It ooting than obtained before the World War. At both spa: il 5070 The v | week for their Summer folk are many and active. But the city is-not deserted, :pm; oneuhl:."b‘::: o s ) X Ban g, % g o visit the polo grounds, wend their way through Rock Creek Park or «r'l?ng he river drive to find important persons sauntering along and taking F ho i K 3 ife easy. X V3 . p - ; The vmumm. ‘home and gardens e 3 7] o ‘ | v N §:¢m‘ [ Miss Sylvia Prossier left for New>" . York m”l Friday, where she will®” spend two weeks. ‘ - i I i 2 VE e i Items of Interest in vy, B4 . iy ng " Official Gircles Here | gem : s 3 The s Dotne do Mar, jEarrientos : 3 ; : ot : ting returned from & visit to thelr | s arsientos, The Secretary-of the Treasury, Mr. 4 Mre. . 3 Conte Blan. | Mayflower Andrew. 'W. Mellon, and his son, Mr, ¢ m?i!l qu” + YPaul Mellon, salled yesterday from A irades. |been in New York for Europe. They will Wisit the Secrétary’s son-imlaw dnd @aughter, the United States vice con- sul at Rome and, Mrs.' David Kirk: patrick Este Bruce. % The Secretary of the Navy, Mr Curtis D. Wilbur, will return to Wash, ington tomorrow = after taking the finl — 5 i Mr. Jullus Garfinckel sailed for Eus7 rope yesterday on the Majestic. :5“" Fiiy