Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1927, Page 8

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The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Have Guests From Seattle at Dupont Circle Home. and Mrs. Coolidg are entertaining Gen. and Mrs Blethen of Seattle, Wash., in their temporary home at Dupont ci 3 3 of Nav lett this n"""n.”z for Phila to mal ss before the le © fon. He Washingten tomorr HE President The Wilbur delphia Men's v of Italy tino, yesterday New York, which fund for the \ian Hospital at and 1 drive for £ the 1 stree prot ement e 2il, Senhor § as host at dinner guests in Pheus Munds e el do Am and Mre. J and Newp ¥ M. of N'w York de Riang, W Don Miguel host at dinner and O Free State and Mrs, § Domin | Miss Deet Mrs " Senorita hass aughter Amba fna and Se de Pueyrredon ‘ecile Smiddy, daughtor of the t of the Irish Free State and oy Perry Bugher, and Mrs Rum: Smith don. Hewell, J - Mrs. ck H Bal nt, M i Mr. Mrs. Truxtun s Gest Philadelphia, Mlss Hester Marle : Laning, Senor Augusto Dia e enor Mato G. do la Huerta. Diplomats Attend IOI?N\-Bohmlnqu“ Wedding. The Minister of Sweden and M Rostrom attended the wedding bres fast and reception following the m riage at noon today of Miss Helel Dorothea Bohmanson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Seth Bohmanson, to Mr Olat la Cour Olsen of Tulsa, Okla., son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olsen of Perth Amboy, N § The ceremony was performed Rothlehem Chapel of the Washin Cathedral, the Rev. John J. Que officiating, and the reception breakfast in the home of the bride's parents at 3207 Thirty-elghth street. Tall silver vases filled with Easter lilies were placed on the altar in the @hapel and at the home white lilacs @hd palms formed an effective buck- ound for the recelving party. Mr. Rdgar Priest, organist of the Washing- tan Cathedral, played selections of nuptial music preceding and during the ceremony. The bride was escorted by her fa- er, who gave her in marriage, and e wore a gown of ivory satin made long straight lines, and trimmed in pearls. Her veil of imported Brussels lace was arranged simply about her face and held with tiny clusters of orange blossoms. She carried a shower houquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Ruth Thomas of this city and Miss Gertrude la Cour Olsen of Plain- %ield, N. J., were the bridesmaids and %hey wore frocks of organdy of pastel blue and pink, designed along quaint ‘old-fashioned lines, with close-fitting bodices and full skirts ankle length and ruffied. Their hats were of leg- horn straw and they carried old- Pashioned bouquets. Mr. Norman la Cour Olsen of New York was the best man and the ush- ers selected were Mr. Chauncey Ab- bott Rich of Huntington, Long Island, and Mr. Frederic Brookfield of Syra- cuse, N. Y. Among the guests at the reception and breakfast were Representative and Mrs, Carl R. Chindblom of Chica- go, 1ll; Mrs. Helmer Bryn, wife of the former Minister of Norway, and her daughter, Miss Inger Bryn; the attache of the Norwegian legation, Mr. E. A. M. Holmbo, the charge @affaires of Norway and Mme, Lundh, Mrs. E. H. Wright, Mrs, George Rich- ards, the chief of the division of the ministry of foreign affairs of Norway, and Mrs. Morgenstierne, Mr. and Mrs Axel Oxholm, Mr. and Mrs. Dornou- ville de la Cour of Flushing, Long Island; Miss Adelaide Atwell of Bing- hampton, _N. Miss_ Margaret Johnson, and Miss Grace Sheppard of Newark, N. J Following the reception Mr. Olsen and his bride left for a wedding trip, Mrs. Olsen wearing a beige moire frock, a beige cloth coat and a hat of Milan straw to match. They will be at home after May 15, at Tulsa, Okla. Seya, wife of the retiring of Latvia, was the honor meheon today of Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, who entertained a company of 25 in the Chinese room at the Mayflower Hotel. Senator and Mrs. David Alken Reed have returned to New York from Bermuda and are making a short visit at the Weylin, Representative Calvin D. Paige of Massachusetts, Paige are at the Hotel A w York. Mme. Minister guest at Signora Masc the secre- tary of the embassy, tess a 2 Mont Tut ning in Mund of ted States d Mrs. Leland today on newly appointed Minister to and Mrs. J. Butler Wrig iven a farewell dinner las nd Mrs. John H company W evenir Ham drew W House Longworth, itish emb Chilto Eberle, Mr. an . Gifford of Represen the couns of g O’Brien, ) mund Mr. John Hays Hamm The Ass and Mrs. W in at tea in compli- to the ited Min- ister to Hungary 1 Mrs. J. Butler Wright, 1 Mrs ed informal supper I apartment, on upper $ Mr. and Mrs. Mark give a reception this in corner of eleby ¢ their w R s anniv eets, in the sar. b: Mrs. forrester, Mrs. John W Mrs, Carey H. Brown, Mre. Thornion Boland at luncheon t in BMiss kle ntertained compliment was | Simpson | sixth Belt and to nor Hodges of Baltimore, Adelaide Dou The s were Miss Mancy Hamil- itts, Miss Helen Clif |and {other gue: Miss Alice riet Whitfor Miss Helen nie Hill. Miss Mathilde of the United to Great Britain, on B. Houghton, to Mr. Anderson, jr., of Wash- ton. will Thursday aft- ernoon, July mony will be | performed in St. 1 ret’s Church |in London, at 2 o'clock, and Mr. An- arrive in London from ork a weck before the wedding. | Miss Houghton and her mother are now in Paris completing the purchase | ot her trouss: marriag hton, « Ambas; |and Mrs. Alon: | Chandler P. Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton enter ed at a dinn 12 covers last | evening in her apar | flower Hotel, in | Hussain, editor of the New Orjent | Monday afternoon, from 4 to 6 | o'clock, Mrs. Seton will entertain at a a2 in her apartment in honor of the ional Board of the League of Pen Women, | Mr. Irvish the End of May. Mr .xnr}l M R. Golden Donaldson | Miss Mar » will be maid of honor M Ruth Donald and Mrs Peyton ( | Who returned to the United January from a Europea have since visited in Panama, are now in W ashington, |are staying at the Mayflower, {lw their first trip to Wa | since 1921, when Gen. Marec s chief of staff of the Army. The general was received by President Coolidge yester: Monda Gen and Mrs. March will leave for a visit in Cleveland. March, | this hington retired Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Aristides Mo. reno entertained at dinner last eve ning for their house guests, Col. and Mrs. Alfred T. Smith of Baltimc who will remain with them over Sun day. Others in the company iere | Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus Staton, Col. and Mrs. Walter Grant, Maj. and M . Burgin, Mr. and Mrs. James . Mrs. Samuel G. Talbott, O. Boswell and Col. J. M. Maj. Gen, and Mrs, Harr: e at the Hotel Astor in New York for a few days, where the; went t attend a dinner given to Mr. Edward Howe, veteran editor of the Atchison Globe, who is a lifelong 3 i elong friend of Gen. . Smith Lieut. Col. and Mrs, Willia v Overton entortained at dinnon 1avi evening, when their guests were (ol and Mrs. J. B. Taylor, Col. and Mrs, W. W. Gordon, Col. and Mrs. H. I Knight, Col. and Mrs. Frank Burnett, Col. and Mrs. Charles Thuis, Col. Stanley Ford, Maj. and Mrs. J. M. Wainwright, Col. and Mrs. R. C. Kirt. land, Maj. and Mrs. Earl Naiden, Maj. and Mrs. D. 1. Sultan, Maj. and Mrs, de R. Hoyle, Maj. and Mrs. Adna Chaffee, Maj.'and Mrs, Conger Pratt, Maj. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Col, and Mrs. W. D. Smith, Mrs. Holliday of Cleveland, Ohlo, the'guests of Mra. ompson; Mrs. Herbert C Maj, Jamsn Ullo. T Cromy and Mrs. Mason Gray, widow of Ma. Gray. will entertain a company of 20 at dinner this evening. ‘Mrs. Robert I. Mackenzie will leave Washington Sunday morning for New York, from where she will sail May § for Paris, where she will meet her son- inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman. After a visit there, she' will go to Nauheim, Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry enter- tained at dinner last evening, Senator and Mrs. W. H. McMaster of South Dakota; Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, wife of Senator Barkley of Kentucky: Representative, 1. Denison of Illinois, Baron and Baroness von Below, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mr. William Jennings Price and Mr. William C. Deming. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Allen, for- merly of Washington, left New York yesterday on the steamship Homeric to spend the Summer in Europe, Miss Helen Griffith and Miss Vir- | ginia Griffith will entertain at tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 1824 Sixteenth street in compliment to their sister, Mrs. Jesse W. Crites of Oregon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. H. M. Wayland, Mrs, Leslie McRae, Miss Betty Richards, s rgaret Wayland and Mrs. ¥ | Jervey Duncan-Reddish Wedding This Evening. The marriage of Miss Maude Reddish, daughter of Mr. | Mayhew L. Reddish, to Mr. Ethelbert | J. Duncan, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Duncan, will take place this evening |t 7:30 o’clock in the Eastern Presby- | terian Church, Rev. Dr. Aldred I. | Barrows officiating. H. and Mrs. | | son left Mr. and Mrs, George 0. W 5 PAINTING is an investment —NOT an expense. It preserves property as well as beautifying it. 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CHAUNCEY PARKER, JR., Member of the executive committee charge of the exhibition of Titar ce at Hecht's for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital. Frar hostess Mrs, Harry nholm Abram Alfred Ricl Mrs who will be Mrs t6. b | Georas Springs, | Hiram Snell, today for Mot Ark., absent a week. Mrs. Albert J. Myer is some time with her - J. Myer, at the Mayflower spending Hotel Miss Gertrude Hott of ¥ , who has been visiting Miss Ac 2 h Dermody, has returned to her | e Gt il Akl ck for t bhenefit | g . | 1 by Gunn Baker missionar: | v | ptist Church this Mrs. Benjamin turned to Washington s some time in Florida, visiting in Beach and on the West Ci Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Fletcher of N York are villard. Syud Hossain, the Indian four and lecturer, wi t the Art Pj ub | ham | Miss Flor: Mr, Syud | rt in Eastern | eption is | will be hostess, as: Mrs. Eldon P, King enter luncheon vesterday. Her guests were v Mc 1 will speak ¢ ind Western Goodman of 1 an open one. yson Orme, Mrs. E. W. | Mrs. Gordon Ashe, Mrs, | amuel Duval, Mrs. Carl Willlams, Mrs. McLoren, Mrs, Trimble, Mr: . Gordon and Mrs. Cromwell Lewis. Mrs. King will entertain at luncheon | Thursday. Mr. Mark Bigger rived in n today and is he plans to of Washi ertainment and evening, at. 601 I his grac Archbisho | Curley, bein of will card | Mrs. Maurice Kohner of Pittsburgh arrived with her infant daughter to visit_her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Ezeklel. P | honor. Admission Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Cohn are giv- ing up their apartment on hteenth street and will leave the city the fir of next week for a trip to Atlantic City prior to making their home in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nelson of Toronto, Ontaria, arrived today at the Willard, where they plan to remain over the week end. Democratic Women Give Foruin Supper Again Tonight, The Woman's National Democratic Club will renew its series of Saturda night forum suppers, which were di continued during Lent, beginning with supper at the clubhouse tonight at | 7:30 o’clock. The subject for this occa- sion will be “Modern Methods of Go ernment,” and the speakers will be Mr. Rowland B. Mahany and Mr. Charles Edward Russell. Among those who have made reser- vations for the supper are Mrs. Sarah Stokes_Halkett, who will entertain a party; Miss Belle Perkins of Richmond, Miss Mary Archer and Miss Ellen Gowan Hood of Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Thompson, who will en- tertain a party of four; Mr. and N Sunday Dinner $1.50 Sardine Canapes ormandy Soup sserolo of Chic Mushroom Croguettes Froit” Salad Charlotte Russe ry Bisque Tee Cream Hot Kolls Coffee Potomac 338 INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. of ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER & RARE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE From SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Through SATURDAY, MAY 7 Open Until 5 P.M. 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Elmer Morgan, editor of Natior ucation, will address the L 2 p.m.; Dr. And DIRECTORS ARE CHOSEN FOR FAIRFAX FAIR of County Association—Sala- ries to Be Fixed. Special Dispateh to The Star, FAIRFAX, ' Va., April Fairfax County Fair unit at 3 The Of child weifare work, v 30 The K, lom met | the Wast h School, b of Fair: {4nd Mrs. Rudisill, ct and elected the foll D. M. Woodard, Thomas Keitk Rust Dr. F. M. Brooks, f Fairfax; Avers, J fax an; Ma um McNair ton, George Groveton, Edwin R. Connor Birkett of Man; Mel ind Fred Dr ton George Bollin York City, R. R. I Franklin® Williams « V. Turner of Falls Church Oa of W Lee James Vienna, John and E n was reelect Woodard v ickley secre An exect incluc dard, Rust Graham, Palmer and fix salaries of officials. he fair grounds by the Fair- | f and Country Club ws the understandi be kept in rangemer be on 6 months in Ayres, to ubject notice. Arlir m fes to a the horse show f the treasurer showed a from last year's th a net profit mprovements re made on the fair grounds, | 1 erection of v dining indstand for the races, | \ system and t nents in_ the ow ring and track. Premiums amou of $1,403.4 were d. ALEXANDRIA, “April 30 (Spe May day fes. Ith day ex president P the West ind Frank O'Mera Funeral services fc [ t, who died at his home, | \ near k, Thursday ernoon, will b held tomorrow afternoon in Pohick Church at 2:30. The gervices will 1 conducted by Rev. Samuel A. Wa and burial will be in Pohick C tivities and the Child’s ercises have been completed, and the joint celebration will be the most pre- | entious ever planned by the local | blic_school A demonstration on | Alexandria High School campus, | 0 p.m., with the students of the | school and Jefferson graded | 1 participating, will feature the tivities. 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