Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1926, Page 18

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SOCIETY, SOCIETY The Chief Execuitve and Mrs. Cooiidge - Hosts at Luncheon Today at White Pine Camp. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge are entertaining Mr. Harvey Firestone of Ohlo at luncheon today at thelr camp at White Pine Camp. The Bresident is expecsted to be accom- ed by Mrs. Colidge when he goes o_Plymouth, Vt., tomorrow for sev- ral-days or a week's visit in his ther's home, where three years ago day the late Col. Coolidge gave the qath of office to the President. eruvian Envoy, Dr. Velarde, "eted on Philadelphia Visit. " The Ambassador of Peru, Senor Dr. Herman Velarde, was the guest of honor at dinner Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griswold Flagg, jr., who entertained in their home, Glenbrook, at Rosemont, near Philadelphia. The Ambassador and members of the embassy staff went to Philadelphia for Peruvian day at the Sesquicentennial Exposition. The Minister of Colombia and Senora. de Ol and their children, who left Washington for a trip to nada, are spending a short time in New York, at the Waldorf-Astoria. They will leave this afternoon, going by way of the Hudson River, and will visit Quebec and Montreal. The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavi- chich, will leave this afternoon to attend the Institute of Politics, at Willlamstown, ss. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Stmopoulos are attending the Insti- tute of Politics at Willlamstown, Mass. The charge d’affaires of Rumania, . Radu T. Djuvara, will return to ashington this evening from New York, where he has been for several days. Senator Robert Nelson Stanfield is in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria. Representativk and Mrs. John J. Kindred, who are now in their home in Astoria, Long Island, will leave shortly to spend the remainder of the Summer in thelr home, the Terrace, at Haines Falls, New York. | The United States Ambassador to Mexico and Mrs. James Rockwell Sheffield will sail from Mexico August 13 on the Monterey. They will arrive in New York about August 21, and will be at'the Plaza Hotel, where they will be joined by their son, Mr. Fred- erick Sheffleld. The of internal revenue and Mrs. David Hunt Blair are among the passengers sailing to- day on the Aquitania for Europe. Miss Harts Selects Date For Marriage to Mr. Earl. The marriage of Miss Mary Hale Harts. daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs, Willlam Harts, to Mr. Robert E ¥ r, N , will take september 11, In Madison, Conn. The ceremony will be performed in the First Congregational Church of Madison. and will be followed by a re- ception in the Summer home of the . Bagley of Worcester. Mass., will be the matron of honor, and the bride’s other attendants will he Miss Cynthia Harts and Miss Ma- riop Thorndyke of New York, Miss JKatherine Earl of Utica, a sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. William ham of Larchmdnt. Miss Harts is a graduate of Smith College, and has just returned to Mad- ison from Europe. Mr. Earl is a Cor- nell graduate. After their wedding they will live in Utica. Former Attorney General and Mrs. George W. Wickersham will sail today aboard the Aquitania for Europe to spend the remainder of the Summer. Miss Anne Fuller Abbott spent the week end in Philadelphia, where she was the guest of Miss Margaret Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald B. Street. The former United States Ambassa- dor to Spain, Mr. Alexander P. Moore, will sail from New York Thursday on the Majestic, and will go to San Se- bastian. Mr. Moore is at the Ambas. sador Hotel during his stay in New York. . The former Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff are at Willlamstown, Mass. attending the Institute of Poli- tics. Rear Admiral Willlam Ledyard Rodgers is also attending the Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury will go to Newport Thursday to be the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- son Bradley at Seaview Terrace. Mrs. Thomas Ridgeway of Philadelphia will entertain at luncheon Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Stotesbury, and that evening Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will entertain for thelr guests. Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence T. Paul will give a luncheon Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stotesbury, and that evening Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite will be dinner hosts for them. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Quentin Jones will entertain at luncheon. Miss Massey Bride of Mr. Smith Saturday Evening. The marriage of Miss Sophie Massey to Dr. J. Batherst Smith took place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Steven's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Mr. McDonald officiating, in the pres- ence of the immediate families and a small group of friends. Dr. and Mrs. Smith left the follow- ing day for San Francisco, Calif., where Dr. Smith will serve an interne- ship in Letterman General Hospital. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam N. Hensley, jr., are passing a few days at the Hotel Astor in New York before going to San Antonio, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins of 1700 Massachusetts avenue are in New York, where they are at the Ambas- sador Hotel. Mrs. Willlam Bell Watkins of Phil. adelphia, daughter of Mrs. Alexander Mackay-Smith of Washington, was hostess at luncheon vesterday at Jordans Pond, on Northeast Harbor, Me. Among her guests were her sis- ters, Frau Boy-Ed of Germany and Mrs. Charles L. Marlatt of Washing- ton. Miss Frances E. Laws left today for Nashville, Tenn., where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lacy Gra- ham. Mrs. Paul Fitzsimons, who has been in South America for some time, is expected to arrive in New York the end of this week, and will be at the Hotel Madison for a few days before going to Newport for the midseason. Lawn Party Tomorrow at Carmelite Retreat House. The garden party tomorrow after- noon at the retreat house of the Car- melite Order, at 200 T street northeast, is being arranged by a reception com- mittee composed of Mrs. John Cam- mack, Mrs, Charles P. Nefll, Mrs. James J. Neuman, Mrs. Joseph Phe- lan, Mrs. B. F. Saul, Mrs. Thomas J. Sheridan and Mrs. J. Leo Kolb. The party will be held from 4 to 8:30 o'clock and is given for the religious of the Carmelite Order, who have re- cently been transferred to the retreat house and will be in charge of activi- ties there. Miss Catherine T. Byrne entertain- ed at her home, at 1475 Girard street northwest, Saturday evening in honor of Miss Rosemary Wilson and Miss Catherine Wilson of Saginaw, Mich. Included among the guests we: and Mrs. John S. Kistler, Mr. Mrs. J. B. Brady, Mrs. Clara Miss Ann Hurley, Miss ) & Byrne, Miss Dorothy Hurley, Mr. James J. O'Hara, Mr. Frank P. AL ~—— Tscharner, Mr. J. M. Keeler and Dr. A. Breight. Mrs. V. LaGiglia, after spending some time in Long Island and New- port, R. L, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Betty Mousley, at 2700 Connec- ticut avenue. Mrs. LaGiglia expects to return to her Summer home at Vir- | ginia. Beach Thursday. Mrs. Ada_Sommerville Hatcher and her two daughters, Miss Margery Hatcher and Miss Madeline Hatcher, are at Mountain Lake, in Giles County, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Brown, with Mr. Dean E. Brown, jr., and Miss Katherine A. Brown, are stopping at the Hotel Chatham, Vanderbilt ave- nue at Forty-ninth street, New York. s . 4 Francis Wood, a retired officer of the British army, has just completed, | at the age of 83, a 700-mile walk from | London to Coldstream and back. He | undertook this remarkable feat as the result of a challenge at a regimental dinner. | AIGLON GRILL| Your Dinner Cooked 77 5 1y to Order for......... 1t Tastes Different. Meal Tickets Issued. 18th and Columbia Road Pt ddddddbdbbbbbbbbbdddd GEORGE Late of Gustaves, who specializes in finger waving and marcelling: also an expert in halr cutting, is now connected with the Marinello Shoppe. - * i - - - - - PP Bragg Bldg, 12th & G N.W. - B o I THETNEW ‘ Exquisite Beauty Soap See Peoples Drug Stores Free Offer in Thursday's Star HUDSON - SUPER-SIX MISS VIRGINIA GRAHAM, Who is entertaining at_her Chevy Chase home Miss Flora Vare and Miss Dorothy Vare of Philadelphia. D. O, TUESDAY, | Marriage Licenses. f Marriage licenses have been issued to the | h)“»'m")! d Hel v o J. Hart and Helen Vireinia Murray. Webster Eaddy and Beulah Sigers. i W d Flora Jackson | en Evelyn' Trac Joseph, D. Greenfield and, Annie B, Coles. | Peter Deodes and Erene Zaganes. bq:gllr'll'l M. Weeks and Mary B. Atkinson, Calomeris of this city, s and Lucy M. Riley. i A church in Fayette, Iowa, is to have a fireplace made of 105 rocks, which is the number of times that rock are mentioned in the Bible. The rocks are to be sent hy Y| was our only ally during the Revolu- WREATH IS PLAGED to the Health Nopre: 'AUGUST 3, 1926. Births Reported. The following births have been reported e ‘o partmeat in the last 24 ours: ON BARRY STATUE Naval Officers and French Embassy Attache Join in Tribute to Commodore. |1 ours: Assistant Secretary of the Navy Robinson, acting on behalf of a com- mittee of the Sons of the Revolution in the District of Columbia; today placed a wreath on the statue in Franklin Park of John Barry, Ameri- can naval hero, who was the first American commodore. There was a brief ceremony, in- cluding invocation by Chaplain R. W. Shrum of the Navy, and the presen He He Hosnital. of grap Waiter H. and Lsura B. Mills, girl. Benjamin F. and Lena L. Smith. girl. William J. and Mu{lnt 8. Callangn, girl. Edward M. and Nellie H: ., boy. J. and Georgla W, and Jessio Harry and_Clare Fiiljam " and” Mary Le Roy d Delsie Arthur 1 and Ora 1 aron T. and Blang Harvey and Annie Murpby. bo: it Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported the ‘Health "Department in the last 24 ‘Susie K. Hollingsworth, 56, St. Elizabeth's Elizabeth Cranford, 76, Monros st, Edward B. Johnson. 1 40 Randolph at. Al{;:lmler 3O Wiliheham, 67. Providence T “Rogena Holland, 87. National Lutheran Minnie Chauncev Fowler. 33, 2322 1at st. Neluon Ryon. §0. Emereency. Homital! Matilda Bridget. 74, 926 » Patricia L. Lovett. 5 months, spital t Providenco (it S The name Sicily means the country tation of colors, in which the Stars and Stripes, the continental stand- ards, the first flag of the continental navy, the Bourbon emblem of France and the banners of the Sons of the Revolution were unfurled. The French embassy was represent- ed by Capt. Paul Edouard Henri Gri-| you I’Ifl"!» them. 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