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SOCIETY. 'SOC German Envoy and Go to Virginia L g Frau von Prittwitz | Hot Springs for *' Brief Vacation. HE Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron and their young daughter have left for Hot Springs, Va., where the latter two will spend several The Ambassador Is expected to next week. T weeks. return Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont and Miss Gertrude Lamont, wife and Aaughter of the Secretary of Commerce, will start by motor next week for their home at Lake Forest, Tll.. and will not return to Washington until October. The Secretary will remain in the apart- ment in Wardman Park Hotel whjch he and Mrs. Lamont leased a few weeks ago, and expects to join_his family for a vacation later in the Summer. Coburn—Mohun Wedding In All Souls' Church Today. A wedding of more than usual inter- est was that of Miss Mary Elizabeth Mohun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mohun, to Mr. Robert Bown: Coburn of Hartford, Conn., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Coburn, jr. The cere- mony was performed in All Souls' Church at noon today, the Rev. Dr. Minot Simons of All Souls' Unitarian Church, New York, officlating. ‘White peonies, palms and ferns form- ed an effective background *cr the wed- ding, and Mr. L. C. Atwater, organist, played selections of nuptial music be- fore the ceremony. The bride was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white satin, fash- joned with a yoke of point lace, and her vell of Duchess lace, which belonged to the bridegroom’s mother, was made over a tulle foundation. Miss Mollie Halstead, cousin of the bride and daughter of Mr. and Mrs Grifin Halstead of New York, was the maid of honor. She wore a lavender taffeta frock, with a leghorn hat trim- med in lavender, and carried Pernet yellow roses. The other af Ayres and_Miss Grenville Bates, ttendants were Miss Ann Harriet Stuart, Mrs. J. formerly Miss Victoria Frelinghuysen; Mrs. James M. Toumey | of New York, formerly Miss Noel Stone: Miss Florence Coburn, cousin of the bridgegroom, and Miss Suzannah Beck of Mexico City: Miss Elizabeth Hedges of Frederick, Md., and Miss Francesca ‘McKinney. They wore green point desprit gowns made over taffeta, leg- horn hats and carried Pernet rose: Mr. Theron W. Wright of Erie, was the best man and the ushers s lected included Mr. Charles M. Clark Mr. Donald M. Beals, Mrs. Henry C. Griggs, Mr. Morris W. Seymour, all of New York: Mr. David B. Hamilion of Milford, Conn.; Mr. Victor H. Schulze of Chicago, Mr. John T. Martin of Hartford, and brother of the bride. The ceremony was followed by & breakfast at the home of the bride’s parents, for a small company. Mrs Mohun, mother of the bride, wore a biue georgette crepe gown, with & hat to match. After the breakfast, Mr. Coburn and his bride lelt for a wedding trip, Mrs. Coburn wearing a rose beige georgette crepe gown, with a wool coat, and & small felt hat to match. They will be at home later at 36 Highland street, Hartford, Ccnn. ‘Among the out-of-town guests were: Mrs, Samuel W. Bowne, Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Halstead, uncle and aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Coburn, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, al of New York: Mrs. James W. Halstead of Hartford, the Misses Coburn of Hart- ford, aunts of the bridegroom. and Miss Estelle Carter of Front Royal, Va. took _vlace this St. Thomas’ Apostle Church, when Miss Mary Cath- erine Keenan, daughter of Mr. Mrs. John J. Keenan of Washington and Carmel, N. Y., became the bride of Mr. James Howard McCormick of Springfleld. Tl. Father Thomas C. Mc- Leod of Villanova College, Pa., cousin of the bride, officiated. The altar was banked with roses and gladioll and the sanctuary was massed with ferns and palms. An impressive p m of nuptial music was given befor® the ceremony by Mrs. Dickinson, organist; Miss Kathryn J. Davenport. soloist, and Mr. John Morgan, former vice consul to Persia, violinist. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, who gave her in mar- riage. She wore an imported gown of shell pink chiffon made with a circular ecru lace collar falling to the long waist line and a circular tucked skirt, ankle length. Her hat was a picture model slightly draped at one side and trimmed in ribbon to correspond with the gown. She wore slippers to match | and carried an arm bouquet of sweet- heart roses and lilies of the valley. ‘Miss Mildred J. Reilly, was the maid of honor, wearing an old-fashioned orchid organdy frock, with a basque waist, and a long. full skirt trimmed with pink and orchid flowers. Her large orchid hat was trimmed in orchid velvet, and she carried an arm bouquet of Spring flowers. Little Betty Lansdale, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lansdale, was the flower girl, wearing a frock of pink or- gandy trimmed with ruffles, a poke i | Lenore La Fount, Miss Ruth La Fount | __Among the out-of-town guests were |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rudderow of | Philadelphia, Mr. Charles Rudderow, | Mr. ‘Frank Donohue of Philadelphia, {Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woodruff, Mr. Ed- | ward Maloy and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Cormick, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. | George Schreck of Hartford, Conn.;| Mr. and Mrs. George Devanney of Nar- berth, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown of Rosemont, Pa, and Mrs, Robert Meehan of Boston. Mr. McCormick is a graduate of the Champion University. Wisconsin, #nd of Georgetown Foreign Service School. He is an instructor at Devitt Preparatory School and is employed also in the Fe eign and Domestic Bureau of the De- partment of Commerce. He is a mem- ber of the Kappa Alpha Phi Service Fraternity. Several prenuptial parties were given for the bride. Among those who enter~ | tained for her were Miss Kathryn Dav- | enport, Miss Mildred J. Reilly, Miss | Catherine Carr. and Mr. and Mrs. John | 7. Keenan " entertained the wedding party at dinner last ning. | _ Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamllton, jr., will entertain at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club, in honor of Miss Nancy Hamilton and her flance, Dr. Victor Alfaro. The Secretary of the Rumanian lega- | | tion and Mme. Popovici will return to their apartment at the Wardman Park | Hotel today. Dr. and Mme. Popovici ar- | rived yesterday in New York on the S. | |'S. George Washington, after several | | months passed in Europe. The commercial counselor of the | British embassy and Lady Broderick and their children will sail today on | the Scythia to spend a vacation in their | }home in England. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is at Princeton. N. J., where she will attend part of the | fiftleth anniversary celebration of the graduation class, to which the late | former President belonged. The Right Rev. and Mrs. James E. Freeman left Washington yesterday fnr‘ | their Summer home at Sorrento, Me. | Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Harlow have | | Placid Club, Essex County, New York. They expect fo return to Washington October 1 Mrs. Wells, wife of Capt ‘ells, will not observe her Sunday {at home until her return from the | country in October.’ | | day Mrs. E. A, Harriman is salling June | Louise Zabriskie of New York. Mr. Har- | riman will join her later, returning in | September. | | Miss Helen Mark entertained st | luncheon today at the Columbia Coun- | | try Club in compliment to Miss Octavia | Sykes of Jackson, Miss., whose m-r-; | riage to Mr. Thomas Stevenson. will take place Wednesday. The guests in- cluded Miss Mavina Sykes of Jackson, Miss., who will be maid of honor for | her sister and otner gnembers of the | bridal party, Miss Cornelia Covington, Miss Dorothy Henning of Memphis, Tenn.: Miss Leone Shotwell and Miss Margaret, Bynum of Jackson, Miss and Miss Constance La Fount of Salt Lake City: Miss Alice Mary Cable of | Lima, Ohlo, and Miss Carrie Roper of this city. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Craven Coming From Pacific Coast. Lieut. Comdr. Francis 8. Oraven,| U. 8. N, who has been stationed on | the Pacific Coast for two years, with | Mrs. Craven is visiting in Baltimore before coming to Washington for station. Comdr. and Mrs. Craven were enter- tamed at dinner last evening by Mrs. Craven’s aunt, Mrs. M. R. Courtney, | who was hostess at the Baltimore Coun- try Club. Others in the company were Mrs, Craven's brother and sister-| Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon Ewing; |and Mrs. Johns Janney Hoffman | Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Owens. o= | Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson | will entertain at dinner this evening {at the Place Deauville at the Ward- | n Park Hotel in honor of their son- !in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, W | W. Chalmers. Others entertaining will | be Mrs. George L. Walter and Mr. J. M. Baer. | Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her ais- | ter, Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews, are | sailing today on the Conti Biancamonu | for Italy to visit their brother-in-law |and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. | Trower. | . The surgeon general of the Army and | | Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland leave Wash- | Ington tomorrow for a trip West. The: will visit in Los Angeles, San Fran- | | elsco_and Portland and return to the daughter of | bonnet of organdy ruffies, and she car- | ried a Colonial bouquet. A large reception was held at the home of the bride after the ceremony, when Mr. McCormick and his bride were assisted in receiving by Mrs, Kee- | man, mother of the bride, who wore an old rose chiffon, fashioned after slightly | draped lines. an ecru hat and she wore | corsage bouquet of violets, Mr. Gregory F. Keenan, brother of the bride, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Theodore Prince Hollis of Boston, Mass.; Mr. Vincent Need- ham of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. Robert Meehan of Boston and Mr. John J. Keenan, jr., brother of the bride. After s wedding trip to Lake George, Chicago and Springfield. Mr. McCormick and his bride will be at home at the Meridian Manor. Mrs. McCormick's going-away costume was a three-piece ensemble of black crepe de chine, with white crepe blouse: a black horsehair hat, a pointed fox fur neckpiece and black and white accessories RICHMOND - - - - PITTSBURGH - - - CLEVELAND DETROIT- - BUFFALO CHICAGO - INDIANAPOLIS ST. LOUIS - - - KANSAS CITY - LOS ANGELES - - - () Washington Motor Coach Depot Ave.. N. W. 53145318 to cor-| She wore & corsage bouquet | This unusually picturesq nently preserved as a clear running stream under the plan of the National Park and Plann and offers A HAVEN— To those who appreciate b individuality. To those who in careful restrictions. You cannot make a safer west Country Club Section—i roads, electricity, etc. You will get pleasure CARDEROCK AT ONCE. Directic duit Road Reach Conduit Road or River R Main 2303 Woodside Secens at Carderock CARDEROCK —borders this and the Potomac River for more than a mile, To those who wish to express themselves in homes of «t on a sound investment, protected by Prices are surprisingly low—almost acreage rai r from Chevy Chase via Wilson Lawe. HOPKINS-ARMSTRONG., INC. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., | | | | | 1 Copeland. Capital by way of the Yellowstone Na- tional Park. arriving in Washington the latter part of July. Mr. Henry Cabot I.nage, 2d. who made his home in Washington for several vears before starting on a trip around | closed their apartment at the Mayflower | the world last Summer, will arrive in | will be a reception at Merlebrook, the | and will spend the Summer at the Lake | his Boston home the first week in July. | home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. Lodge will entertain at dinner Thursday, July 4, at the Fox Club in | | Cambridge. for his brother, Mr. John | Davis Lodge, and the men who will be | Francesca Bragglotti daughter of Mr. Isadore Bragglotti, Sat urday, July 6. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, | 2d, will be best man for his brother.| They are sons of Mrs. George Cabot Mr. Barry Mohun, ir., g 19 for a few weeks in France with Mis< | Lodge of Washington and grandsons of | the late Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of | Boston. | The financial attache of the French | embassy, Mr. Robert Lacour-Gayet. has | returned from his office in New York and is. again at the Wardman Park Hotel for a short time. Mrs. Eugene Adams and her daugh- ter, Miss Nancy Adams, went to New York to join friends with whom they sailed today for Europe. They are re- ::m‘ln( to Washington about Septem- T Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Smith bave returned to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel after a trip to New York and also to Keswick, Va. where they attended the horse show ac the guests of their daughter, Mrs. A. W. | Talcott. Mrs. Talcott won several| prizes in the hunting classes. Lieut. Comdr. Roland R. Riggs. United States Navy, who has recently | ed from China, is the of returne Mr. Howland Spencer in New York. ‘ Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer are spending & few days in New York, having gone there from Stroudsburg, Pa. The weddin, Adele_Xatte | REPAIRING REMODELING at Summer Prices ISADOR MILLER MFG. » 209 11th St N. “Our Work Is Gu Seven countries. Private party of eight young ladies, two vacancies. Personal interview. $685. Sail July 6th. C. C. Drake Co. Travel Service Hotel Willard ue waterway will be perma- ing Commission. eautiful natural surroundings. investment than in the North- n CARDEROCK. . Hard and profit from a visit to exactly § miles from D. C. Park 323-4 Colorade Bldg. Merrill and Mr. Charlton MacVeagh | will take place this afternoon at 4| o'clock in St. Matthew’s Church at Bed. | ford, N. Y. The oceremony will| be performed by the Rev. Arthur Ketchum, rector of the church. There Mrs. Edwin Godfrey Merrill. which is | next door to the church. The brides- maids_will be Miss Elizabeth Katte, Miss Clarissa Wardwell, Miss Constance | Chester-| in the latter's wedding party_when he | Sullivan, Miss Sallie Thacher, Miss Vir- | | marries. Miss ginia Loomis and Miss Alida Milliken, | all of New York; Miss Mary Elizabeth | Houck of Bridgeport and Miss, Alice Palache of Cambridge. The bride’s two e 310122 | ONNECTICUTS, | O AVENUE [ APaArRTMENTS OF DISTINCTION D. C. SATURDAY young sisters, Priscilla and Elise Mer- rill, are to be maids of honor. * Mr. Francls MacVeagh is to be best man for his brother and the ushers’are Mr. Rogers MacVeagh, Mr. Lincoln MacVeagh, Mr. Ewen C. MacVeagh, Mr. Edwin ii. Merrill, Mr. Dudley Merrill, Mr. Bent Ahlefeldt, Mr. Willlam A. Coolidge, Mr. H. Pelnam Curtis, Mr. Barklie McKee Henry, Mr. Corliss Lamont, Mr. Henry Hazen Reed, Mr. Eugene S. Reynal, Mr. Frederick,A. O. Schwarz and Cortlandt 8. Van ‘Rensselaer. The bride’s dress is of ivory satin trimmed with lace, worn by her maternal great-grandmother. wear, as a gift of the MacVeagh family, a veil of rose point lace worn by Mrs. Wayne MacVeagh at the wedding of ! the present King and Queen of Italy when the groom's grandfather American Ambassador at Rome. Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Schofield en- tertained with a bridge luncheon at the Carlton Thursday in honor of her sister, was Mrs. Frederick Romey, who is her house | guest, Miss Eleanor Speakman of Mount Vernon, N. Y., who has been the guest of Miss Loulse Drew. is leaving Satur- day for her home after attending. with Miss Drew, the final dances at the Swavely School. Mrs. Claude M. Houchins entertained at luncheon today in honor of her si ter, Miss Alice E. Stewart, whose riage to Mr. Stanislaus Dyer takes place | this month, The guests were Mrs. John Fillingame, Mrs, Lauda_Cannon, Mrs. Mildred Plerce, Mrs. Herbert Wylie Smith, Miss Regina Hennessy, Miss Elizabeth Ward and Miss Julia Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Grimes and Miss Emma_Grimes of Steubenville, Ohio, motored to Washington and are visit- | ing the Postmaster and Mrs. W. M. Mooney, at their residence, 4407 Eight- eenth street northwest, Mrs. Grimes is a sister of the postmaster, and her hus- band is vice president and cashier of fl’ifi People’s National Bank of Steuben- ville, Ritchie-Lytle Wedding in Washington This Afternoon. Miss Fern Belle Lytle will be married this afternoon to Mr. La Marr Ritchie of Cleveland, the ceremony being. per- formed at 5:30 o'clock in the home of the Rev. Mark Depp, pastor of the Cal- vary Methodist Church, who was a classmate of Mr. Ritchie at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa.. and will offi- ciate in the presence of a small company of members of the two families. The bride, who is a native of Dalphone, Ohio, has lived in Washington for sev- eral years and more recently: has been with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mra. James B. McLaughlin, jr., in their home on Cathedral avenue. The SUBURBANITES bevond the gas lines and CAMPERS we call your attention te our FULL LINE of Coleman Pressure Stoves, Lamps— Lanterns Al W. S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W. Main 2002 Accessories Park Tower Apartments 2440 16th St. Adjoining French Embassy READY FOR OCCUPANCY PEN and lighted for inspection until 10 p.m. Sizes to meet your requirements—at surprisingly low rentals, Dinin . Dinin, ‘Dress ., Din. Ale., Tiving Koo, "Brissins Neom an . Kitehen, 3 fiehon, Ba , ' Bath Kitehen, 4 Bath Many special features, and, of course, every comvemience. 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Miss Susan Robertson Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Twitty Duncan, formerly of Warrenton, and | Mr. John Ovington. son of Capt. and | Mrs. Spenser Ovington of London, Eng- !land, were married this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Memorial Episcopal Church, | Baltimore, Md., by the Rev. Dr. Love: Only the immediate families were pr: nt. The bride’s only attendant was her | sister, Miss Epie Blackwell Duncan, | maid of honor; Mr. David T. Duncan, ir., was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Oving- | ton will live in New York, where he I |in business. Those present from War- | renton were Mr. F. D. Gaskins and the Misses Elizabeth M. Gaskins, Miss Meta Gaskins and Miss Susan Mitchell Gas- ins, uncle and aunts of the bride. Mrs. Adelalde Filis Grant entertained Juncheon party today at the Carlton, when the guests were Miss Mary C. Fitz- gerald, Mrs, Alice Regina Watt and Mrs, Florence G. Thompscn. | Dr. and Mrs. Morris Wooden -an- | nounce the marriage of fheir daughter, | Josephine, to Mr. Arthur Randall Fur- | long, Saturday, June 8. A notable company will attend the re- cital of the Evelyn Davis School al Plerce Hall this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Gloria Grosvenor, young- est daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, will entertain a party of five, and taking part in the event are Miss Ni Matthews, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. A. P. Matthews, and Miss Dolly Conger. daughter of Maj. and Mrs. E. P. | Conger. | bride's | Mrs. 8. Halcott du Pont and her mother, Mrs. H. L. Wrenn, have taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for several weeks. Mrs. du Pont is the former Miss Elizabeth Wrenn. Luncheon and Bridge at Women's City Club. Mrs. Corbin Thompson and Mrs. Ed- gar T. Brown were hostesses at a e SOCIETY. luncheon bridge Thursday atternoon at the luncheon, at which Mrs. Brown presided, were Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, president of the Women's City Club; Mrs. Willilam E. Chamberlin, past presi- dent of the club; Miss Pearl McCall, assistant district attorney, and Mrs, Harvey W. Wiley, recording secretary of the District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs. Others in attend- ance were Mrs. Wymond Bradbury, Mrs. Boyd Claggett, Mrs. Annie Wick, Mrs. James M. Moser, Mrs. C. Lee Starkweather, Mrs. Mary Grubb. Mrs, Langdon, Mrs, Edward Pou, Miss Myrtle Bunn, Miss V. 8. Benjamin, Mrs. Fred- erick Yates, Mrs. Grattan Kerans, Mrs. F. W. Hornbaker, Mrs. Robert Ber- berich, Mrs. Fred Repettl, Mrs. George Bastment, Mrs. J. Edwin Reid, Mrs. | Thomas Brown, Mrs. Adam Arnold, Mrs. Willlam Belt, Mrs. Hamiiton Dimick, Mrs. Horace McCoy. Mrs. James Irwin, Mrs. Gladys Middlemiss, | Mrs, George Chase, Mrs. A. 8. Maddox, | Mrs. James Preston Holloway, Mrs. Peter Dorsch, Mrs. Estelle Campbell, Mrs. A. B. Omwake, Mrs. Moris Irwin, | | Mrs. Clude Galiher, Mrs, Helen Barry | Pillsbury, Miss Eleanor Smith, Mrs. Edward Johansen, Mrs. Herbert Woolley, | Mrs, Harry Essex, Mrs. E. B. Cully,| | Mrs. George Rutley, Mrs. Carrie Butler, | {Mrs. Ella H. Harward, Mrs. N. F.| | Mutchler, Mrs. Guy Steuart and Mrs. | | Edward Keating. | | Miss Mary Jen and Mr. Clement Kuo | | of Canton, China. are passing some time | at the Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Jen | | and Mr. Kuo have been sent to this | | country by their government to study | educational conditions. They were pre- | sented this week to President Hoover. Mrs. Prank Morrison will be hostess | Chokers Remodeled We have pleased thousands of cus- tomers. You will be surprised how beau- tiful we can make your choker look. Cold Storage for Fur Coats, $3 New England Furriers Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 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