Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1926, Page 25

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NATIONAL PHOTO - L s = MISS ELIZABETH FRIES. daudhter of Maj. Ger. and Mys Amos A.Triee wio Will present er to societys this Aubumw. President and First Lady- Expected to Break Camp - At End of Cqming Week Their Return to Washington Will Be Sig’nal for Smart Set to Close Vacation Period. ABOR day has been for many years the signal for society’s start Southward. This year the holiday is within one day of being as late as the first Monday in September can be, and, therciore, the Summer holiday season has been long. With school opening within a few weeks, many will return to their city homes this week to make ready for the Winter with clothes and books. Smart socie however, will remain in the mountains and at other resorts at least until the return of the Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge, who are expected to “break cam the end of next weck. The members of the cabinet will also start homeward, Secretary Kellogg returning immediately after Labor day. retary Mellon is expected to sail from Europe the middle of next week; Secretary Wilbur will leave the West Coast at the end of this week and Secretary Jardine is soon to start East from Kansas. The members of the diplomatic corps off on vacation are planning to come back to the Capital the “middle of September,” according to the vears, of being here when the President is “in ic- plan, in effect fof ma residence.” ASHINGTON is a sort of “hali-way house” for those on their “ayf from the Northern resorts to the Hot Springs and White Sulphur | Springs of Virginia and West Virginia, where Spring and Autumn are so | delightful. The majority of those going Southward stop here for a few | days to break the journcy and many pleasant impromptu lunch and dinner parties are the result. The various country clubs about the Capital are popular places these days, and those who_ return to town early will find they afford more than a welcome change. There are always warm days in Washington through September and October, and ve frequently in season i the daws Pucvj,,~ Ridsdale. ' November. Lunchcon or tea_on the wide verandas overlooking the ‘golf course or the river is a diversion from the Autumn renovating in homes. HE coming season bids fair to be unusuaily gay, with many debutantes | to he feted hefore the “official” scason opens, and there are scheduled | many charity balls and the customary official functidns which make Wash- | ington what it is socially. Added to these gayeties will be a smart and | exclusive “night club.” which will be opened in a famous ballroom of a | once exclusive hone, now in the heart of a bus The _house, | and the ballroom particularly, still retain the “atmosphere” which clings to satin-covered walls and crystal chandeliers, between and bencath which important men and women have gossiped and discussed the all-engrossing questions of their time, and famous belles aux have coquetted and wooed. Society will, no doubt, welcome su club, so long as it shall remain an exclusive club and has such memorics permeating its rooms. | | 1ess section, HE engagement of Miss Carolyn Nash, daughter of Medical Dir Francis S. Nash, U. S. N, retired, and Mrs, Nash, to Flight David Shearman Earp. distinguished member of the Re Force, was of garticular interest The announcement was made b and Mrs. Nash from Aix-les-B. France, where, with their daughter, they spent the month of Au They now are in Paris, and will probably remain there until the late Autumn. Flight Lieut. Earp is at present on duty in | Bagdad as aide-de-camp to Air Vice Marshal Sir J. gins, air officer | commanding Irak, and his marriage to Miss Nash will not take place until he can obtain leave of mbsence. Miss Nash is not expected to be in Washington this Winter. She has been greatly missed through the Win- ter seasons since she went abroad with her parents, several years ago. ctor Aeut. t | HE Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbu here who will attend the dedication of the new aviation field at the Philadelphia Navv Yard Friday, September 17. Invitations for the dedica- tion ceremonics have been issued by the Navy Department. and the new ficld will be named for the late Capt. Henry C. Mustin, called “the father of naval " Capt. Mustin was the sixth person in this country to receive the congressional gold medal, probably the most prized decoration an officer car Capt. Mustin's two sons, Lloyd and Henry, will loose two_car at_the close of the ceremony, carrying the message of the dedication to all the other aviation fields in the country, | dress. Officials to Return | will join_ the Here After Labor Day [ment at Wardman Park Hotel Frids % > | having spent. the imer at Moose- The Secretary of St | heart, T will come bhack to Washington Tues: | day after accompanying My to their St. Paul home for riage of Rer oOttis, to Mr which will be among the many from d and the children etary in their apart- e Kellogs g Pitt [ Senator Key | y. Augus a, wh ian sailed Satur- from Seattle for will be for a fort- EET 5 ' Announcements Made joined | . Of Engagements to Wed and Mrs. than J re the engagement drive | daughter Charlotte to Mr. Aruthr 1 < the | Ross of New York and Roston. The | wedding will take place in December. | mon an- 1 nder f their &oscph for a month or six weeks du Summer. The Secretary of the N bur, is with Mrs family in their San and is expected 1o start die of this weck and Mr athan Silverman an- the engagement of their Pear] t George Kim- formerly of Philadelphia. v. Mr. Wil-| Mr. | nounce isco home | daughter t the mid- | melblatt, | o Mr. . wi4 Miss de Saussure Honor ) Guest at Bridge Party ment in the| R e Markley Bethea entertained a O at supper and bridge 1 iss Anita De Saussure ho is the e Richard Laure Iture, Jardine, will 1 1s Friday return to ¥ Jardine in Mayflowe! in Manhat will deliver an Osawatomle, Kar their The n. Kar ddress Mr. company tomorrow in | COmPar The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James jof Dr. and Mr UNDERWOOD, Miss MARY ORD PRESTON, Whose warriade to My Lintow Reynold place September 28 Massey will ta NATNL PHOTOY Mi1ss DETTY RIDSPALE who will be a debutante the comiu, ghter of Mr and M7s. Mrs. LELA Mgrs. LAYSON E. < Atkins who has be THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER o5, 1926—PART 2. UNNDERWOOD- ND HARRISON, wife of the Assistant ecretary of State wio with uinv 18 spending the month ot -Beyerly Cove, Ma HARR(S | REW/MG— ATRINS, wife of Maj. e appointed Assiste ant Engineers: Comtmissioner to succee Maj. Holcombe . Spain’'s Newly Appointed |Ambassador Has Large And Interesting Family Senora de Padilla and Their Six Children. The newly appointed Ambassador of Spain, Senor Don Alejandro Padilla ¥ who is expected in Washington n the month, v ring one of the most intevesting ilies in the higher_diplomatic set R de Padilla there are oldest, Remon, who is . tache of his father's lega bon, and will be nssig staff in Washington. was educated for the for in Madrid, Senor Don Pedro attache of the ¢mba Senorita Rosa Padilla v usgastigul Senorita Maria Padilla y stigui have already been presented to society and were very popular in the younger set in the Portuguese capital and at San Sebasiian, Spain, their home. There are three other children, who will continue their studies in schools in_this country The Ambassador designate is the rank assigned te this his \ predecessor, Senor Riano, baving heen promoted f e to the higher rank in 151 Padilla made the usual progress from the foreign office in Madrid through the grades from attache to secretary and to counselor and finally to min He was attached the then ish legation here he and s secretary, during which time enor Enrique Dupy de Lome was Minister dilla was transfer 1, shortly after his ta Rosa Sastus; ughter of Baron and Baroness astigni. The wed e in the beautifu! home ents in San Sebas: post, ding_ took v of the bride Baron S: official in Madir a sumptuons home in the Serrano region of that city and has likewise a hand- 2 at the Summer capital of s en the Bay of rated in this tigui is one ssure, at 1 S street. Among will return to Washington | absence of several h he made a_toug En route to Wash- at Indianapolis|and Mrs. I Laber day, ad- and Mr, Charles Franco J. Davi Tuesday after an weeks, during W of the Far West ington he will stop JOmIToW e make & hi | ter Cr saussure, M re Phillips Guerin, district. of Spain's forem pd is a director and one of the f the National A dents of of Ship_ Owners. For eminent {Contausd on Fixih Paged leaders ce p The Amb de Cartier, i gium and traveling in time in October The Amba W He hington thi | _'The { Bryn | Wa ing the | The | stantin Brun, ton next we | | Alfred Sze, | Tuesday from |w { has spent the grea e will go to iwo sons, Daming Sze and who will sail middle of the month for England to resume their studies. then join the Minister here. | mer. Mme. | with he Szeming Sze s: | he Mini Leonard tober. { The Minister expected abe |in their | weeks. The Mi to they will sador of Belgium, Baron now at his home in Bel- Baroness i France. pected to return to this country dor of Brazil, Senhor Gurgel do Amaral, will return to e now touring in New England, making short visit resorts in those States. | gador will move from the embassy on and | H street next month to the house at 1704 Kighteenth street, which he has leased from Col. Robert M. Thompson. Minister of Norway and Mme. nd their famil, hington September 2 Summer at Minister of Denmark, Mr. Con- s expected in Washing- after being at Bar Har- bor for the season. The Minister of China, will return to Was 1 Mime. Sze and their er of Finland, Mr. Astrom, Jending some time in hi He is expected to return shington the first week ¥n Oc- | nora de Alfaro and their family are return September 20. home in renogn thex. will Nfi' PEiay Ambassador and Baroness De Cartier Visiting Europe| 0 the Autumn Season = : Sl G b Senor Padilla Will Bring|Sojourn There Likely to End in October——ManygN Absentee Diplomats Planning Return to Was]’lington. home at Nonquitt., Mass. The Min- ister and Mme. Simopoulos were in Philadelphia last week for several days attending the Sesquicentennial. The Minister of Haiti and Mme. Price will arrive in this country Fr day, from their home in Haiti. The Minister left Washington a few weeks ago to- join Mme. Price, who had been at Port au Prince for some time, and accompanied her to the mountains of Haiti. de is They end of the month. in the Summer The Ambas The Minister of Latvia and Mme. west, will arrive in Washington some | time this week The Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowska will return to Wash- ington the first of the week, after an absence of several weeks. They spent the greater part of the Summer at Manchester, Mass., and are now in Philadelphia, where a dinner will be given in their honor this evenin They attended the celebration of P land day yesterday at the Sesqui- centennial. will return to 6 after spend- Skyland, V: Dr. Sao-Ke hington Y., where, amily, he r part of the Sum- New York thaca., N The Minister of Venezuela, Dr. Don Carlos F. Grisanti, turned to Washington, after spending a short vacation with Senora de Grisanti and their daughters at Sara- nac Lake, N. Y The charge d'affaire Mr.” Radu T. Djuvara, and the attache of the Iegation, Mr. Andrei Popovici, have gone to Detroit to at- tend the convention of the Union of the Rumanian Beneficial and Cultural ‘ Societies of America. They will re- turn to Washington the end of the week. Senor has re- bout the Mme. Sze will} of Rumania, Axel in France home | is now of Panama and Se- to Washington | The charge d'affaires of Hungary They have been ,and Mme. Pelenvi, who attended the for some |Institute of Politics at Williams Col- lege, Williamstown, Mass., ing friends on the North Shore. They Panama ster of Gireece and Mme. il return to Washington the latter nopoulos are in New Yo where | part of L T A v o o moniE D jo thels Summer The secrataxy of the Peruvian em- Seya, who are motoring in the Mid- | are visit- | Brilliant Weddings | Of Record at Opening uptlal Ceremonics Of Week of Special Interest to Washington Society Folk. A wedding of unusual interest in Washington took place in Hyannis- port, Mass., vesterday afternoon, when | Miss Marie Lemol daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. William Caleb Sipple, | of Brentmoor Park, St. Louis, became | the bride of Mr. Arthur Gorman Lam- | bert, son of Mr. . Wilton J. | Lambert. The ¥ was per- | formed in the Ipiscopal Church at | Hyannisport, and was followed by a | reception at the Summer home of the bride’s parents. | The marriage of Miss Inez Bertha Mefchant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tilden D. Merchant of Purcellville, Va.. to Mr. Harmond McDaniel, son of Mrs. Ella McDaniel of Washington, took pla erday afternoon. The emony was performed at 3 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents at Purcellville, Elder James A. Frazier of the Nprth Fork Baptist Church officiating. The house had a pretty wrrangement of garden flowers and ferns, The bride wore a_gown of white (Continued on Sixth sy and Senora de, Bedoya. have as iefr guest at Wardman Park Hotel he latter's mother, Mrs. C. C. Mat: eson, who has heen visiting in Los Angeles‘for the past few weeks The secretary of the Italian em- ignor Ieonardo Vitetti, has shington to make a series of in New Hampshire, Massa- ts and Murray Ba Canada. e will be gone about a fortnight. The_secretary of the Danish lega- tion, Mr. A. Konow Bojsen, who is ouring in the West, is now in Cali- | formia. He will not return to Wash- ngton until some time in October. | | | Mr. Soren Sorensen, attache of the { Danish legation. has returned to his | ‘partment Wardman Park from a_several-month tour of Canada, hich he made in his official capacity )f agricultural adviser to the Danish zovernment. ‘While in the West he visited *}kfl Louise und Banff, in the % i Hotel | VAT (ONAL PHOTO ~. - MISs HELEN E!A‘TLEY, whose parents My. aued Mrs Prescott Gatley will intro- ~ duee fer to socieby this sedsow. Notes of Inter Relating to Cthets Leave for Ple Guests E A, as and their The chief of Mrs. John L. Hines had house guests for several last week the latter’s brother-inlaw and ster, Dr. and Mrs. Rachford of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, who returned to their home yesterday. Col. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell left Washington vesterday for a visit of two weeks in Canada, at the end of {which time they will return to their apartment at the Mayflower: staff, U | Lieut. Comar. and Mrs. J. Walter | McClaran and their infant leave Washington in Octobe Pacific Coast. Mrs. McCla sister of M Esther Prage Comdr. and Mrs. W. J. C are at Wardman Park Hotel, g arrived , vesterday from New York City, where Mrs. Agnew met her hus- band the first of last week. son for the n is the Agnew Capt. and Mrs, Charles Francis Preston are spending the week end at the Ambassador in New York, and return to Washington Tuesday. Mr ard r bunkport 1 week nd Mrs. George Adams_How- turned last week from Kenne- Me., where they spent sev- with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beale R. Howard. who will remain in the North until the end of the month. Mr. Arthur Stanley Riggs, director of the Archaeological Society of Washington, and Mrs. Rigss have re- turned to Stoneleigh Court after ab- sence of two months on Long Island. wcquelin Mason ha returned to her home in Orange County. Va., after visiting in New York City and on Long Island for about ten days. Miss Maud Marshall m and her brother, Mr. Julien J. iting in Warrenton, the horse show and dance Mrs. Julien during there. . Frederick T. . Du flower will spend the week end at th former home in Pennsylvania Mr. Dumont is at present assigned to duty in the State Department, having recently arrived in Washington from Frankfort-on-the Main where he was consul general. Mr. W. F. Parker, who has been in Washington for a visit of fortnight, will return today to home in Brunswick, Ga. Mr. Park was joined 10 days ago by his son- indatw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Brown of Lakeland, Fla., Who are at the Lee House over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunbar are back from a short motor trip to At- lantic City and Philadelphia. They were their Mrs. Randolph Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar made the trip by to Boston and return before starting on thefr motar trip. Mr. and M mont of the May Dr. and Mrs. Egbert A. Clark and their son Kent, who have been spend- ing the Summer at their place, the Buffs, in (anada, ha returned to their home, in Chevy e, Md. They made the trip by motor, passing through the mountain and lake re gions of New York, Pennsylvania and Canada. Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb h to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after a week’s sojourn in At- lantic City, where she joined her daughter, Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, and her sister, Mrs. Aubrey ‘Lynn Cla Miss Lipscomb, who was graduated from Vassar College in June, spent_the Summer with her mother in Maine and Connecticut and will make her debut this Winter. Miss Mary Battle and Miss Mildred Battle, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. (flaude Kitchin at Scot land Neck, N. C., have returned to their homge, on Kennedy street. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jett have gone | to Atlantic City and will be at the Hotel Elberon over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L, Marthill left Tuesday for New YorRy where they took a steamer for Galveston, Tex. They will visit the family and friends of Mr. Marthill and will re- turn to Washington about the first of October. Dr. Diaz Senora have and who Juan J. Di of Parama, {been at Wardman Park Hotel \for the past week visiting the ljaster’s sisterinlaw, Ars. J, B. Boyd; | de will | ccompanied to Atlantic City by | n-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | s returned | ésfgf Record Society Folk Many Washlngton Residents Returmng to Clty. asure Resorts;House ntertained. Lau Boyd, b, They will onto and Mon- pend some time in returning to Pana of October. [and her sister, Mrs v 1 ma about the Miss Dorothy Child | spent the Summer with her uncle and {aunt, Mr. and M. L. Wade Child- | ress, in St. Louis, has joined her par- ents, Mr. and W. Childress who has Mohler has return. severnl weeks at Springs and Miss Miriam . ed after a visit of Lake George, Suratogi New York Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen of 3214 )is street northeast have returned from a motor trip to Huntingdon and Williamsport, I'a., Niagara Falls and Mrs. Fontaine W. Mahood of Balti more will spend the Winter with her son, Mr. Danner Lee Mahood, at 1910 Kalorama road. and Mr ing Mr and Mrs, at Harpers left yesterd: of Cinelnnati istry Wa week Jerome Ludlow Ferry for to enter for a W. Ludlow t Harpers Fer Ludlow, son of who has been 1 ummer the University of chem Mr. are spend| & Mr. A nd M ns street 143 K Ecker of and M north Phi Shady Mr. and Mrs. ( Uhland terrace Dove of 334 Ad: have gone on a motor trip to delphia. Atlantic City and Side, Md. Miss Edna Muller of New York, who is spending her vacation with Miss Mae von Glahn at 412 Kentucky ave- nue southeast, was entertained over the week end by Miss Margaret Arm. strong at 04 Ilinois avenue i \wtrong has gone to visit Mrs, ( t Laf- . over the holid: Miss Adrienne and Miss Phyllis Gallagher a short vacation in Atlantic City, where they staying at the Hotel Elberon. Miss Devana Cl Mrs. Delaware Clark Del., formerly of this cit f Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E Mr. and Mrs. Cla this morning by motor motor trip through the New mountains. daughter of f Wilmington, is a guest Bopst here nee Grosner left for a_10-day England Miss Ivy Rabbitt and Miss Lucilie Henderickson of this city sailed from Baltimore last week for Boston, Mass. Later they will be the gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Bumstead of this city in their Summer home at North Conway, N. H Miss Jess v has returned from a visit to Asheville, N. C., where she was the guest of Mrs. L. W. Rob- inson at Milfoll. Miss Wilson has taken an apartment at the Chastleton. man Marsh and zer of \Washing to Paris after a Deauville and a me trip They at the Hotel ton, sojourn at in’ Normandy. Cecilia. William G. Tilch a family have returned from Mil Pa., and White Plains, N. Y they have been for several Mr. and Mrs. thei ford, where weeks. Gen. ar71d Mrs‘. Drain Hosts to Family Party Gen. and Mrs. James A. Drain ar entertainifig a family hou over the week end and Labor for the first time have grandehildren with them recently joined Gen. Dr: e, the Lodge, on the Chain Bridge Va., and opened their coun- ace. Marsland-on-the-Potomae +.. for this week end house part which includes their sons-in-law daughters, Mr. and ) of Chesnut Hill, Phil Mrs. C. A. Hamphill of New ¥ Mrs. Frederick Van den Arenden, wife of the United States vice consul at Leipsiz, Germany, and young Allan Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson. Mrs. Drain has been in attle and Olympia through the | Summer. Rivsand M Chietin TO Receive Samrday Alfred Cheetham will be home Saturday afternoon ifrom 3 6 o'clock at the reclory at I'st. Marya, City, Md. Mré. Drain n in their | 1 ev. and Mrs. t The

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