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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Will Be in Washington During the Visit of Queen Mari e of Rumania. HE Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, who are now in New York, are expected to ar- rive in Washington tomorrow afternoon for a few days’ stay. Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg Entertain Guests From Scotland. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg had as their guests over Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Boyd of Glasgow, Scotland, who are visiting In this country. Mrs. Bovd was for merly Miss Lyford, daughter of Mr. Willlam H. Lyford of Chicago. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will have with them in their apartment at Wardman Park | Hotel for a few days this week Mrs. Edward M aunt of Mrs denbaugh, also visiting the Secretary and Davis. Mrs. The charge daffaires of France, Count de Sartiges, was host at dinner Saturday evenirg to Col. Yves Picot and M. M. Jacques Tiuelle, delegates to the convention of the American Leglon, held last week in | Philadelpl Col.* Plcot and M. | Tiuelle came to Washington Friday to R 1 President Coolidge 1l went to New York last night to remain until, Saturday, when they will sail abonrd the Piris for thelr homes in The military attache of 1 bassy, Gen. George A. L. Dum tortalned st luncheon 3 at Wardman Park Hotel for the visitors. The Assistant Mr. J Secretary of State, Butler Wright, will return this evening from New York. where went to meet Queen Marie of mania. Mrs. Wrizht remained in their | Washington home. Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained at dinner last evening in compliment to tha members of the Nationa! (api- tal Park and Planning Commission composed of Maj. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d; Lieut. Col. J. Franklin Bell, Mr. Frederick lano, Mr. Stephen T. Mather and Mr, J. C. Nichols. The company included the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine, Representa and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, MNir. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs Fdmund Pendieton, Mrs. James Carroll Irazer | and Mr. Breckinrldge Long. Mr. and Mrs. Cortlandt S. Rensselaer, ir., of New York, were married Saturday at Cape Cod, | Mass., are spending their honermoon | in_ Washington at the Mayfower. Mrs. Van Rensselaer, formerly Miss Georgina Lawrence Wells, i« the daughter of Mr. T. Tileston Wells, consul general of Rumania in New York, and Mrs. Wells, who wiil give & luncheon Saturday in New Yo for her mafesty the Queen of Ru- mania, this being one of the few burely soclal affairs of the Queen’s visit. Van who Lieut. Cal. Arthur Poillon. whe has been appointed by the President as military aid-to the Queen of R during her stay In this country be a guest at the Mayfower ¢ his stay in Washington, Mrs, will accompany her hushand to ington, . will | during | Poillon Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herries Wood. hull have returned from the n..m.'i tains of North Carolina and.are at thelr home on Massachusetts avenie | for the Winter. Mrs. Julius Hey ward of Charleston, S. ¢*., will e thelr | Buest during the fatter par: October, V,CN' and Mrs. Richard M. Cutts Will be hosts to & small company 8t toa this afternoon in compliment to thelr louse guest, Mrs, dulia dudd Swanzy of Ionol will be :::nidmbyt Alrs. Edward i1 Palmer. Mra. Albert Ware Marshall and Mrs. Mea. Al arshall and Mrs. Mrs. Swanzy and her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rennett who have been with Col. and Mrs. ‘utts for a short time, wiil go to York tomorrow and stay untll Sat day. They will later visit in Chicago and return to Honolilu in Novembey. son-in-law Mrs. John Campbell Forrest 1700 Rhode Island avenue, i hor returned to her home here, has been nvited by the mavor of New York 0 attend the reception at the Ritz Carlten in honor of the Queen of Rumania and other events planned tor her majesty. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kilkenny of Chicago are passing a few davs at the Willard, having come to Washington ‘rom Atlantic City, where they spent L week. Mr. Kilkenny is & close per- sonal friend of Vice President Dawes. Mr. Alfonso P. Donesa will be enter- tained at dinner this evening by Direc- tor and Mrs. Vicente Bumuan. Mr. Donesa 18 a graduate of Georgetown Untversity Law School, class of 1926, The charge d'a Count de Sartiges, is a patro recital of M. Maurlce Dumesnil, which will he giveg day evenir ovem lock. at the Continental Memorial Hall, under the auspices of the National League of American Pen Women. The other members of the sy staff will attend the concert. Dumesnil will play the Chopin numbers of his recital on Chopin's OWn_ pluno, one of the art treasures of France, which has been intrusted to M. Dumesnil for this tour because & large sum has already Leen paid to be used for the benefit of the wounded musicians of France, The Pen Women France, for the | lana It umania | have arranged for a Rroup of disabled R RR % % % % Say It With Ours! & “Mums” the Foot Ball Flower Get You at Gude's OROX Three Stores for 1212 F St. N.W. Main 427 Col. Wedding Decorations Gude prepared this a with an abundance of blooms and plants for decoration at Weddings, Teas, Dinners and other social functions. GUDE 3103 14th St. N.W. to attend the concert as guests of the organization. Mrs. Delos Blodgett was the first of the patronesses to secure a box. Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, acting na- 1 president of the League of Pen . has also taken a box. and will n in compliment to Mrs. Bros- . national president of the D. A R., and her officers. Mrs. Boardman Returning To Capital Home From Canada. Mrs. Willlam J. Boardman and her daughter, Miss Mabel Boardman, have closed thelr Summer home on Murray ¥ Canada, and are guests of Mrs. an’s daughter, Mrs. W. Mur- in New York, before coming shington and opening their home on P street for the Winter. Mrs. | Crane recently returned to her apart- ment on Fifth avenue, New York, from Hanover, N. H., where she was with her son Stephen and later visited her son Bruce at Groton, Mass. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, who is returning from Europe on the Tevia- than today, will be at the Lorraine, New York, for a short stay before coming to Washington Faff. d . Von ner will tike place Saturd: at 8 o'clock Ip the Luther Pluce Me- Memorial Church, but due to the in- Massachusetts avenue, The wedding wus to have taken place at the Keller Memortal Church, dut due to the in- completeness the plans were changed. A number of entertainments are ing given for the bride-elec 1 Ma ined at luncheon * In her honor, when Miss Catherine Lantel, Miss Margaret Trainham, Miss Daisy Robeson. Miss Carrie Toepfe Miss Edwina Hope, Miss Rosalie Koh- fer, Miss Clive Ramsay, Miss Mar Bixler, Miss Mildred Von EIff, Mr: Joseph Bixler, Mrs. John Bixler, N C. S. Buchanan and Mrs. Harry Kel- lams. Saturday evening Miss Cath- erine Lantel hostess at dinner for Miss Von Eiff and Mr. Eichner. Mr. and Mrs, gave a tea for M Washington vesterd in College Par cquainted with many of her fellow students at the University of M Mrs. C. AL Applemin and Mr 1L 'T. Rodier prestded at the tea tabl Among thouse present were Miss Bett Prentiss of Washington, Miss 1idith Frothingham of Laurel and Helen Beyerle, Miss Eleanor Miss M Stuart York, Miss Ruth Wiillams, ‘Miss Frances Morris, Miss Mary Jane McCurdy, Miss Catherine Appleman, Miss Alberta Orton, Miss Alice Orton, Miss Gertrude Chestnut Miss Grace Lee, Miss Frances Freeny r. Idward Melehior, Mr. Milford ese Sewell, Mr, Dan- Emerson Bishoff, Mr. S Mr. Joseph Lengridge, . Raymond Carrington, Mr. Frank rhune, Mr. Amos Beachley, Mr. klin Taller and Mr. Eghert Ting- students at the ['niversity, iam H. Hottel Betty Rodier of v at their home Mrs. Churchill Satterlee will arrive in Washington teday and will eccupy an apartment at Stoneleigh Court for the Winter. Mrs. Satterlee spent the Summer in her villa near Lenox, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollander of ittsburgh, Pa., announces the en- of thelr daughter, Adele p Joseph R. Palkin, son of kin of this elty Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Snead have re- turned to their apartment at Ward- man Park” Hotel after a two-week motor trip to Montreal. They were ac- companted by the ridaughter, Mre. Louls S. Booth, wife of Dr. Booth of New York, and Miss Evelyn Gor- don, daughter of the District Attorney and Mrs. Peyton Gordon Mrs. Willlam Cleveland Hicks and her daughter, Miss Margaret de For rest Hicks, hav. returned to the city ew’ Fugland and are at their residence, 1731 I street. They will not resume their usual Sunday after- noon at homes 1ntil November. Mrs. Hannah Overstreet an. nounces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Louise Overstreet, to Mr. Howard Calhoun Lord of Washington. The wedding will take place in the early Winter. Miss Over- street is the daughter of the late Mr. Hubert L. Overstreet, chief ‘clerk of the House of Representatives. Mrs. May Barker Hannon announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Margaret Barker Foster, to Mr. John Turner Dawson of Virginia. 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Young of New York City has been an- nounced. ding will take place in the early Spring. tertained 85 guests at their home, 526 Ingraham street northwest, Tuesday evening, October 12, to celebrate the The Washington Alumnae Chapter | Kappa S of | George Washington U was entertalned at bridge v eve ning at the home of Mrs. larold I | nl of Takoma 1% The party | was given in honor of Mrs. Robert Manly Mackey of Omaha, 7 with her hushand and infant son, is visiting her parents, Mr. and M Walter Humphrey. Mrs. lows | assisted by her sister, Miss Violet | K. Austen. | The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Romalne Ilarp to Mr. nets Stirkng Wilson took place F v morning in the home of the bride's cousins, Mt Roscoe 1. Brane, a 7 Reno road. The ceremony wa formed at 9 o'clock, the Rey Daugherty offic in the pre of a small c ‘ of men the two families tended by Miss Bessle C. Rucher and Mr. Van Wyck Mott was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left immediate Iy after the ceremony for a short wed- ding trlp to New York and New Haven and will later make their home in Fairmont, W. Va. where M Wilson is in’ husiness Mrs. John Laidlow Buel, president of the ighters of Iounders and | Patriots of America, arrived today at | the Willard from her home in Litch-| fleld, Conn, | and M Iipsley en- Reliable Since 1914 birthday anniversary of their sister, SHADES J%. At Factory Prices May we send you estimates? g:’ President of Founders and | Patriots Here for Meeting. | § % Draperies—Siip Covers—Hours: 8 to 6 Qe W MEBTnth | {1211 F St NwW. Main 3211 for Estimates REMEMBER —Swanee as the greatest placs in town to dance yoursslt happy and Swanee Syncopators as the hottest music. Earle Bldg. 13th and E Sts. 314316 Seventh Street N.W. Cunningham’s ONE-DAY SPECIAL for Tuesday For Tuesday Only NEW FALL § DRESSES Our Regular $25 and $29.75 A beautiful selection of brand-new Fall Dresses suitable for street, eve- ning, dinner, dance or sposts wear. In the newest materials and colors for Fall. Included Are Sizes for Women, Misses and Stouts Especially Dgsigned Gowns far Eastern Star Festivities Mrs. Madolin S. Hodgson. The house was heautifully decorated with dahlias, |chrysanthemums and ferns. Supper was served at midnight. Mrs. Horace Maher and Mrs. John ,Dana are returning to the Highlands s week from New York, where they been at the Gotham Hotel for Dr. Franklin B. Pedrick has re- | turned to his residence, 1736 Columbia after a five months’ stay in | Mrs. J. James Higgins of Rock- {ville announces the engagement of {her daughter, Miss Dorothy Lawrence | Higgins, to Mr. John Gordon McDon- {ald of Rockville, the wedding to take | place November | Mr. Charles M. Schwab is at the { Willard, where he arrived late yesters !day. He plans to s several days in Washington. { A fourday rummage sale for the | benefit of the Episcopal Church Home, {at 3315 Wisconsin avenue, will be held jat 1405 } street from 10 o'clock in j the morning to 6 o'clock in the after- beginning tomorrow. There turniture, hooks, pictures, bric- clothing, furs, ‘antique jew- ny such articles discarded by o households well worth pur- i cha<ing, and generally the first two s of the sale offer the widest Williams Channing Johnsen is dent of the board. Mrs. W. H. land is chairman of the rummag: isale and will be assisted tomorrow by Mrs. J. Elvans Mayfield, Mrs. R. Parrott, Mrs. others. P. Ervin D. Foos and R T T Marriage Licenses. MarMage licenses have been issued to the o Magelo and Carlina Verrecchia. T Henderson. o Charles C. Goldshorough and Rose A. Len Do el and_ Eisie Thomas. ueen Wade. 1, M Marion J. Brown. | and ictor Owans and Arthur Samnels and Julia Tackson. James L. 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