Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1926, Page 48

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| HARRIS E WAy & = MRS GEORGEV.STRO wife of Mmj.S‘tvoGfl,g ‘LT.%.A.~, s figéw iwWashingtow . - The President’s House Party at White Pines Of Nation-Wide Import Despite Discussion of Mexican Internal Affairs; Company at White Pines Has Social Interest. | Congressional Women's Cook Book. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE most notable house party in this country today is at White Pincs Lodge, where the President and Mrs. Coolidge are enter- | taining the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. It is a con- genial little company and, regardless of the Mexican and other | subjects discussed, there will be time for visiting. Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. | “Kellogg have similar tastes along many lines and both are faultless | housewives. [f the weather is propitious there will be drives and ‘tramps | over the trails that Mrs. Coolidge most uses, and rocking-chair visits | and perhaps a little knitting | AT | IPLOMATS continue to come and go, forsaking the Capital for | short periods and then returning, each cmbassy and legation keeping | part of its staff in the Capital for business purposes. There is more and | more a tendency to seek the smaller and quieter resorts far from the im- cessant round of entertainment, and this scason the Capital's foreign | clement, or at least the diplomatic part of it, is more widely scattered than many years. There is also a tendency to see the country, which | 1 laudable, and mstead of the lengthy Western trips one might expect. only a few have gone that way, while many have turned toward New England, generally finishing the trip and including Canada. Nl))\‘ 1> Washington a forsaken city. Thursday nights at all the country clubs there is a large gathering of the clans, caused not by the social mstinct which calls the regular weekly dinner dances together in mid- season but because it is “cook’s day out.” Chevy Chase, with its con- venient location, and the clubs which adjoin it put up a particularly hospitable fron patronized several trmes a week and the swimming pools are greatly SSIONAL women, like Mrs. James H. MacLafferty, Miss Clara Mrs. Louis C. Cramton, Mrs. Clyde Kelley, Mrs. T. H. Cara- | Clarence Lee, are engaged in bringing to press a new Con- gressional Cook Book, to be published and sold by the Congressional Club for the building fund necessary in enlarging the beautiful little clubhouse at New Hampshire avenue and Sixteenth street. It will be a notable volume or a volume of notables, since Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. Kellogg and other women of the cabinet; Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, all of the ladies of the Senate and House and the wives of governors of all the States will send their recipes. ONGRE Sprot way and N HE_Congressional Club women wish to enlarge their building by 26 feet, the building to occupy the ground presented by Mrs. John B. Henderson for the purposc. Mrs. Henderson is the fairy godmother of the club. having given all of the ground upon which it stands and financing the building in a generous manper. At one or two of her famous vegetarian recipes will grace the volume least the vicinity of Mcadowbrook and at other ¢ points on Long Island preparing for the brilliant round of en- tertainment in connection with the international polo games next month— | a hostess who has not at least three invitations for cach day being in bad favor—other forms of entertainment are now in progress and Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and other Washingtonians are frequent hosts. Ap White Sulphur Springs. where for more than a hundred vears the elite of society have met during the Summer months, outdoor sports are the vogue Henry W. Taft heading the sports committee. ESME HOWARD and others of the North Shore colony of Wash- ton official and society folk will probably linger in that vicinity until far into September, accepting the after-August days as the best for strenuous sports. Edmund Howard, the son of Sir Esme and Lady Isa- hella Howard. who came to spend the Summer on this side. is making an enviable r 1 in tennis at the Montserrat Goli Club and is frequently ed there with Mr. John Joyce Broderick. conmercial attache, who idered one of the best tennis players on the North Shore Children's Party at Saranac Inn Friday | Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Mills en- fertained at children’s costume party Friday afternoon on the lawn |Chairman Democratic of the Saranac Inn. where they are| i 0 spending the Summer | Women in ch}ugan I . i Lk e B Mrs. Alvin T. Hert is spending Au- Girls' Friendly Society quietly at her beautiful estate. \IR‘(CS MCP!’\' at paff\' Stonecliffe in the Stockbridge Woods | i HILE the society folk in Hes N i 1 | | t { 1 { monogram in pink. green and white. The hostess. Zona Deardorff, served lollypops. animal crackers, ice cream cones and cake. The children’s games | i gust of Mackinack Island, Mich., and sh will remain in that resort until the end of September. She intends to go to her home in Lou I weeks and will, after Thanksgiving | day, take possession of the apartment which she leased last Spring, on the | floor just below the one she has used of the 1ted th a Mr. and ) ck branch Soectety celeb hirthday anniversary party” at the home Georga A Deardorffl. The girls were | drvesed as “3yvearolds” and had their nurse Miss Lefla Milstead who appropriately wore a cap and Amon. The cake was decorated with *hre bunches of roses. a candle in each bunch, and the Girls' Friend! « R for some huseil: avenue and Eightecnth street, Congressional Smithwick of Florida announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Mor | the marriage to take place in October. soclety been a parti dential to the Sixt she and her mother are active mem- bers of the Congressional Club. | setts and has a splendid record in “u\erxezu duty Shelb ir o | of Virginia. the late Le | John Holiiday Md. | known Georgetown families, formerly |at Thousand Islan | represented by Mr. John Threlkeld of | entertainments = | Burleith and” Col were enjoyed by all | Cedars, who iwere prominently con.|Ontario fo spend some time before | { nected 'with the early history of the | returning | The pr wunced in Toronto, Canada, is that of Miss Elizabeth Fraser Gunn, daughter of Brig. Ge | spa Philip Sparling. rector of the Church of the Prir | Mrs. spari | were former residents of Washington and Mr. Gordon § | for several seasons, at the corper of | dent at St. Alban's National BN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 1 FREDERICKD ; SHARP Wife of Liuf.Sh arp and their charming younq sonsLongstreth and Prederick D. gharp 3rd). Engagements Revealed Today of Wide Interest Both Hete and Abroacl ) who withu Soc\ety Learns of Betrothal of Its Mrg TVERSON SUMMERS. Jr., Maj. Summers, U-S-A:, 15 pass- thg the season inthe capital oo~ 1926—PART 2. MrS MARION CARMICHAEL, daughier of Col.and, MreToderick L. Carmichael and with thep at their omes on Cliffhourne Street . ‘Wedding at Annapolis Engages Society Here :Riddle-Scales Nuptials in Naval Academy Chapel Attended by Ranking Officers from Capital. Other \Veddings of Special Interest. Comdy Seilley, U.S.A;now dlationed in Washington son of Mr. and Mrs A. Anderson of Wincheste aplane, Va. Mr. and Mrs Anderson are motoring to South Cas lina for their wedding trip and wiil to] family Robert nd De A wedding tnterest Washington society took place yeste day afternoon in the Naval Academ: |Chapel at Annapolis. when Miss| | Aroostine Henderson Scales, daughter | he at home September 1, at the | of Rear Admiral A. H. Scales, U. 8. N, | Berne Apartments, Twelfth and | became the bride of Lieut. Frederick | Massachusetts avenue | L. Riddle. U. 8. N, son_of Mr | Mrs. James Riddie of Norfolk, Va.| | The ceremony was performed at 4:30 lo'clock, ain - Sidney J. Evans SN ting. The chapel had pretty arranwement of Easter lilies | Dafly and ferns and a charming program of | Phillips nuptial music was given on the organ. | 2V The Lride walked to the altar with | lier father. who gave her in marriage. and she wore a lovely gown of ivory white satin designed along old-fash ioned lines, with a close-fitting bodice ind a tull skirt. The bodice was made with & Veshape neckline edged with rose point lace and 1 long sleeves of tille, The skirt was quite long and the hem line was marked w a band of the lace. A court train of tulle | showered with orar blossoms hun, !from the shoulde: and her veil point _applique | was arranged about her face in cap effect, held with cluster of orange blossoms. She car ried a shower houquet of lilies of the alley Mrs. Albert Georze Cook. jr the matron of honor, and she wore costume similar to that of the maid of honor. Miss B unusual and is the ake Edelin announce ge of their daughter Heler dward Phillips. Thursday ut Peter's Church, the Rev. J. W officiating. Mr. and Mre re _living at 1520 Potoma: utheast, the home of the parents. Mrs. Phillips 18 the niece of Mrs. Charles Berrill with whomt she has been visiting > mar to M St wedding was that daughter o Gardner John We and Mi- this eit noon Wednes ceremony wax United Brethern wrch, and the Rev. S. R pastor of the chureh A very | Miss Roumane Gardner, My and Mrs. Alfred W York Springs. Pa. to Mr | ley han. son of Mr William E of which took day. 3 perforined Memorial ¢ Daugherty officiated Mrs. Harry Gardner, played the wedding music bride wore a lovely gown white georgette pe, studded witk rhinestones and wu large white ha of horsehalr braid. She carried # shower bouquet of brides roses and flilies of the vailey. The bride given in marriage uncle George Gardner sister Page.) preity unt of the was « o attended wearing ashioned e Irv Seales her sister ax maid of honol a mown of green chiffon along stralght lines, a hair braid hat | to match, trimmed with a band of vel-| vet ribbon which” was finished off at side of the brim and fell into She carried a sheath of was My Mis< hey Her Fifth ontinued on | s | Vacation Scparates The two little flower girls who lead | President’s Cabinet | the bridal procession dropping rose petals in the path of the bride were | Mary Margaret Jocelyn. niece of the vellow roses and Mrs week end The Kello Secretary are guests over the of State 1 Favorite Daughter. Diplomats of All Rank Lendr (;9101' to Resorts Representattve and Mrs. John H. James Francis | €., Air Service, Capt. S, M. to I senia iy, No engagement in mnrl\_\- mocns"l‘l::\ Senora de Rlano at NeWpOl‘t—SWlSS Enlvoy and 7] S 1 . ried imore general ey G| Mme. Peter at Thousand Islands—Mountain hat of Miss Smlthwi«‘k“ al:\(l (‘n[z( orlagity, both being well known in j P RCSOl‘tS Call Many Forelgn Famllles. here. Miss Smithwick has ularly attractive figure the congressional and resi set, having come here as a ittle girl with her father's election h Congre n both Senora de Riano, wife of the re- Aguilar of Guatemala, who is expect tiring Ambassador n. who is|ed to arrive tomorrow. the guest of Mr. Thomas Bell Sweeney at Dark Harbor. will | return this week to the villa of her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson, at York | Harbor. Senora de Riano spends he engagement of her daughter | several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. An to Mr. Richard Threlkeld Cox,'derson at their home there every ackelford is the daughter | Summer, and the Ambassador fre. ate Rev. J. Green Shackelford | quently joins her there for short Mr. Cox i the son of | visits. Berkeley (‘'ox of Port- | His mother s now Mrs. Latane of Baltimore, descended from two well The Minister of the Serbs, Croats {and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pav- | ichich, and "the secretary of the legation, Mr. K. M. Dintchich, who yhave Dbeen attending the Institute of Politics, w fortnight's motor trip to Canada ey will return to Washington after | their trip to Canada The Minister of Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger, will return to | Washington the end of next |after a several weeks absence. The Minister attended the Institute of | Politics and is now at Quebec, where lh" went by motor. Capt. Moriarity 18 from M Mre. J. Green Shackelford announces M the The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, who attended a session at the Institute of Politics, are now . where several have been given in They will motor to Lake and. Oreg. He John Cox of the | their honor. The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. 2 will leave this afternoon for ! North Shore. They will visit the The Minister of Guatemala and|various resorts along the coast and spend- | will not return to Washington until through | late in September. Moun- | to Washington in Sep-| trict. The wedding will take place | tember. n Fredericksburg. Va., September 4. | young couple will make their, home in New York, where Mr. Cox is | Senora de Sanchez Latour ar tessor of phy: at the University | Ing8 the week end motoring f New York. the Blue Ridge and Alleghany tains. The Minister of Venezuela The Mintster and Senora de Latour | b Tron Caries . (gere ™ wM have as their guest at the l¢o ‘Saranac Lak g legatton this week “Gen. Frederico oo g —_— The wedding will take place in t early Autumn. Senor will go to spend a vacation with Senora de Grisanti and their daughters, who went there | Thursday to spend the remainder of | the Summer-. of interest an- An engagement John A. Gunn and Mrs T to Mr. Gordon ing. son of the Rev. Christopher ce of Peace, Baltimore, and ng. Dr.and Mrs. Sparling Mrs. Rudolph Francis Bartle an-| = S siia o 5 nounces the engagement of her daugh. | The charge daffaires of Germany ter Sue to Mr. George \V. Rothkopt @nd Frau Dieckhoft are expected to rling was a stu-|of Savannah, Ga. son of Mr. and |'eturn to Washington by motor Wed ‘athedral | Mrs. M. Rothkopf of St. Louis, Mo. . hesday or Thursday. They have heen hon) and of the Toronto University. | The wedding will take place the lat. |#ttending the TInstitute of Polities Miss Gunn was educated abroad. |ter part of September. ‘ (Continued on Fifth Page) 1 leave there tomorrow for | Czechoslovakia, | week ! |of the | at the President and Mrs. Coolldge ummer White House at White | Pine Camp, N. Y. They will leave the bridegroom. and Mary Graham Gwathney, cousin of the bride. They | wore dainty frocks of green chiffon land carried green baskets of rose t of .the we for Plattsburg peta {where the Secretary will make ar My, address on the occasion of the dedic ginia was the the memorial to Commodor: ‘ers were Lieut. A. G. Cook, brother Macdonough, hero of the —— lin-law of the bride; Lieut. Theodore It Lake Champlain. The Se 2 | Werth, Lieut. Thomas J. Ryan, Lieut. | retary and Mrs. Kellogg will Younger Members Are Ac-|enry G- Moun. Lieut. William Rees, | 1o Washington at the end R ¢ .1 |Lieut. David Johnson. Lieut. Frahic | week. quisition to Junior Social ! Taibott, Lieut. John Whitney S | Following the ceremony u recep et. tion was held at the home of the were: - (hé Kon {brides uncle and. aunt, Trof. and | gueds ar dinner st evening of M | Mrs. Carroll s Alden, ] oy e SN W | Row, when the bridal couple were as- | (p, ‘antertained u large company a- 1“1»"4""1 in receiving "'-‘)»}""l Alden, | gaghoro, Me. Among the guest 0 wore a z of white lace over | 0 - Swon to Governor of Kentucky, Edwin P. Mor- | javender . crepe. The home . was | Wore the Assistant Seeretary of State row, just appointed a member of the | charmingly decorated with Easter |AR0 F JOSCPR L (rew. who or Railroad Mediation Board, and Mrs. |lilies and white roses and the receiv ectetary Davia 1s expected (o rc forrow and their two children, Miss|{ng party stood hefore i screen (,r1 v Da s i Former Gov. Morrow and Family Add New Interest to Officials Wyndham Clark of West Vir rst man and the ush- | tion of | Thomas battle of of | | | | i The Secretary of | Dwight F. Davis War and_ My Among the important new arrivals in the official world are the former | | dwina P. Morrow and Mr. Charles | roses and Summer foliage SUBTRCCRNE ARG (I ADdEilS Robert Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-! Lieut. and Mrs. Riddle left later in row came to Washington last week | the afternoon for u wedding trip to and have secured a pleasant home at | Newport and Jamestown 750 Kanawha street, near Connecti- Among the out-of-tow cut avenue, in Chevy Chase, and they | Admiral and Mrs, Edward W. Eberle, have already taken possession. Miss| the latter a girihood friend of the Morrow is visiting friends in Ken-| bride’'s mother; Mr. and Mrs. James | <y, and she will not come to her|Riddle of Norfolk, parents of the home until the end of Septem- | bridegroom: Mr. and A. N EHer brother, a recent graduate|Scales of (iréensboro Dr. and of Centre College, in Danville, Ky.. 18 Mrs. Charles Josiin of Baltimore. Ad- likewise spending the Summer Wwith|miral Guy T. Burrage. y'apt. and Mrs friends and will join his parents In| Robert Henderson, Capt. and Mrs October, when he will enter law school. | pgliock. of Washington: Mrs. Galt | Gov. and Mrs. Morrow are both|gmith,” Mr. Edward Brvnghurst of natives of the pretty town of Somer- | Wilmington, Del.: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | | set, Ky., and their romance began-in|ert Liggett of Rosemont Yo | their tender vears. The former execu-|anq Mrs. Chew of Philadelphia: Miss | tive of the Blue Grass State iS among ' Katharine Riddle and Miss Polly | ' the most famous of afternoon dinner|pigdle of Norfolk. cousins of the | speakers, and his udvent in Washing- | pridegroom: Mrs. Cotton and Miss | jton is welcomed for that reason a#| jane Cotton of Richmond, VA.: Mr Blackburn Smith of well as for his genial qualities and | 3 ha" are R proved ability. He is the son of the | | vville 2 s, Lout | late Judge Zachary Tavior Morrow | mermior of Yeporr. and Ars. Louts i and of Jennie Crasson Bradley, both’ yr.e W, W. Gwathney, jr., of Balti members of old and distinguished fam. | mov, 0 V- GWwathney, jr., of Balt ilies of central Kentucky. A gradu-| i Mr. Preston Frederick McDaniel ate of the Cincinnati Law College, | Gov. Morrow has been associated with | announces the marriage of his daugh- the leaders of public thought since!ter Juanita Duuxlnng to .\n-.da.y:;m hi¢ early manbood. He began thel(ariin Anderson, Friday, August 13. | practice of law in his home town.| Mrs. Anderson is the granddaughter Somerset, nnfd rent thr;ugh the usual | ot Capt. R. M. Steele of Lancaster, S gradation of being assstant district| (. and Is & graduate of the Colymbi v v address on Laber 0 3 : 5 ymbia | he will deliver an attorney, then district attorney, finally | school for Women. The bridegroom |day. He will them procesd :: Wash- is descended from an.old Virginia inglom. . . = 3 a3 A 5 Tage) The Attorney will return to V of next week. vacation with Mrs. home in Vermont Sargent at thefr The Secretary of the Na My Curtis Dwight Wilbur. has returned | to Seattle or a trip to Alaska. He will join Wilbur at their home in San Francisco this week for a fortnight's stay and is expected to jreturn’ to Washington September 15 The Secretary of Interior. Dr. Work pending the week end out o n. but will return to his apartment Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow The Secetary of Labor, Mr. James | Mrs, Jardine and their family, whe {are now touring through New Eng {1and making brief visits at the vari ous resorts, will return to Washing |ton about the first of September: ecretary of Labor Mr. James s. who has been spending | vacation with Mrs. Davis and their | family at Mooseheart, 11l., has left there for the Pacific Coast. He will return to Mooseheart the first week in September to spend a short time before going to Indianapolis, where J. Dav (Continued on Fi

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