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Features for Women MISS JEANNETTE FUQUA, Daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Stephen 0. Fuqua, to spend Summer abroad. (Clinedinst.) Capital Society Choosing Favorite Pleasure Resorts| ForSummerVacationPeriod President and Mrs. Hoover, However, Likely to Remain Here, Making Frequent Trips to Rapidan Fishing Camp. W ASHINGTON society is gradually settling itself for the Sum- mer and by another week or 10 days will be well established in resorts, near and far, or in country homes and suburban | places close at hand. President and Mrs. Hoover have given | every indication that they will remain in the Executive Mansion, | taking short trips to their fishing camp on the they are now enjoying a few days of rest in the that they would spend the holiday in camp, Rapidan River, where open. It was expected but they remained in town and, with the small family group of guests at the White House, witnessed from the south portico of the Executive Mansion the un- | usually beau Chief Execut! week than in any other weck since they moved to 1600 Pennsylvania | tiful display of fireworks on Independence day. ‘The ive and First Lady of the Land have had a more quiet avenue from their S strect home. The President made a deeper niche in the hearts of all base ball “fans” when he stopped in his stroll on the glorious Fourth to watch several of the amateur games being played on the Ellipse. . SOCIETY he Sunday Star ‘WASHINGTON, D. ., SUND TS Td o T L F b et SECTION AY MORNING, JULY The German Ambassador and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron and little Marissa, at Hot Springs, where they are before going ahro)ad. 7, 11929, SENORA DE POLICH, Tales of Well ‘Known Folk and young Ivan, who came with Comdr. Juan Polich to his new post as naval attache of the Chilean embassy. (Underwood.) Vice Preside nt Curtis Due In Washingt_on Next Week -Recently Sought Kansas Home for Brief Visit. Cabinet Officers and Other Prominent Residents Temporarily Absent. The Vice President., Mr. Charles Curtis, who is at his home in Topeka, will return to Washington at the end of next week. He will spend a fevw days in Washington before going to Providence. R. 1., to visit his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Web- ster Knight, 2d. ‘The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. | Former Senator and Mrs. Thomas Stirling have as their guest their niece, Mrs. Eloise Stirling Hirt of Fort Worth, Tex., who will be with them about a month. Mr. William C. Deming. president of the United States Civil Service Com- mission, has gone to Old Point Com- fort for a short visit Siimson, will return to the city tomor- | | row. He has been with Mrs. Stimson at their Long Island home for several days. | The Secretary of War, Mr. James W. ‘ Good, is expecied back in the Capital | the first of the week. He accompanied | Mrs. Good and their family to Man- | . The members of the official “family” are very much scattered. the cabinet officers “running off” for week ends and brief holidays, while their wives and children have established themselves in cooler climes. Mrs. Brown, wife of the Postmaster General, remains here in the apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, much as her predecessor, ‘Mrs. Harry S. New, did during the terms Mr. New served as Post- master General. Mrs. John W. Brawner and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Brawner. will leave Washington Wednesday for Sara- nac Inn, N. Y., where they will remain until September. When they return they will be at their apartment at 2101 Connecticut avenue. having leased their house to the Solicitor Gen- ! FOURTH of July celebrations were more numerous and elaborate in other communities than in Washington, officials and fashion- ables having gone from the Capital to spend the brief holiday week end elsewhere. One festivity of particular interest in Washington was the annual reception of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe at Hafford, their place at Penllyn, near Philadelphia. The holding of the reception is a time-honored custom in their family, established by Mrs. Coxe's father, the late former Representative Willlam C. Lovering of Taunton, Mass.,, who. celebrated this great occasion by The “neighbors” have grown in number since Mr. and Mrs. Coxe became the hosts and their guests Thursday evening numbered several hundred. The late Representative Lover- ing, who represented his district of Massachusetts for some 14 years, also was the father of Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, wife of the new Secretary of the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Coxe were assisted in receiving by their daughter, Mrs. Andrew W. Porter, and their daughter-in- entertaining his neighbors. law, Mrs. Henry Brinton Coxe, jr. The decorations were in keeping with the day, the Stars and Stripes over the door attracting much attenticn, it being the same flag which was hunj above the door on similar occasions in the Lovering home in Massachusetts, and serving as far back as the administrations of President Garfield and-President Arthur. 'HE Ambassador of France, M. Claudel, spent the anniversary of American independence at White Sulphur Springs, while his son, M. Paul Claudel, ir., witnessed the production of his father’s play, “Protee” at The Hague. The play is a lyric farce, writte; the Ambassador before he enteredpth{ di lcr};:atic servi?el: 5o expected to return here this week and will He is probably entertain in- formally Sunday, July 14, in celebration of the anniversary of French independence familiarly known as Bastille day. Argentina will have a’ similar celebration Tuesday, which will be the anniversary of the declaration of the Argentiné Republic by the Congress of Tucuman, which followed six years after Buenos Aires had thrown off the Spanish yoke May 25, 1810. There_is no Ambassador at this post from Argentina, Senor Don Julian Enciso being charge d’affaires. r«m director general of tfi Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, will be hest Tuesday evening at another of the delightful musicales which he has arranged through the Spring and early Sum- mer. The program will be of Latin American music and, we: permitting, will be given on the esplanade overlooking the chnr%?r:r Aztec garden. dainty new moon which appeared yesterday, it will be well worth while for guests to arrive early and enjcy the cool of this tropical |in the spot. MLLE. JEANNE CRETZIANO, Daughter of the Rumanian Minister, who will sail shortly with him for Europe. (Sachrach.) e SENORA DE SACASA, 3 Wife of the Nicaraguan Minister, who will sail this month for Europe to remain until the Autumn. (Underwood.) !Washington Society Schedule Marked by, Charmind Functions Honof Dinner! Li!ted in National Holiday Week's Record of ' Entertaining and Exc]nngt of Cour- tesies. The Assistant Secretary of State and| Mrs. Francis White were the guests in whose honor the latter’s paremts, ster, jr, entertained at dinner last evening at Serooby Manor, their home Green Spring Valley. Commissioner of the General e Th HE Woman's National Country Club, in the process of organization, Land Office and Mrs. Moore enter- : has caused no little interest and inauiry. fashionable women who fcund their “privileges” clubs fewer than they wished, are forming a club for themselves will give the same “privileges’ ¢z A small group of at their h‘uabapnds’ and * to their “liege lords” which have been | g, given them in the already well established country club: 7 ington. The club will have a golf course, tennfi' eo‘fu?af".':x:;fig pool and spacious porch. The situaticn chosen is in former Representative and Mrs. Th et close at hand. This group of organizers have secm-etéIe Sopnty | g and, wil what was 'ormerly the Montgomery Country Club. Women's Press Club Plans |fctive membership Al Fresco Supper Party|ss mermbers, in the club which newspaper women ‘Women’s National Press Club ve an al fresco supper party Mon- | day .:venl.nl, July 15, at the Manor Dr. Club. Representative Ruth Hanna McCor- elected an active member wick was and Mrs. Lyon Announce Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon of the club at the regular monthly | will receive this afternoon for the last ehnner Tuesday evening, which was fol- | time until the tumn. They will She is|sall Priday, July 19, to spend three lowed by a bu: the first ted to'months in Switzer] siness meeting. Jmabligher elect Auf at dinner at the Roosevelt Hotel last evening, their guests in- cluding Representative and Mrs. Addi- son T. Smith of Idaho and Mrs. Clem Gurley of Durham, N. C. Miss Marjorle England, daughter of lore be hostess at a tea in her home this honor of guest, en Mathews of Washington, who: will make her debut to Washington socie next season. f 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bley, of tertal formarlly_ ed & Last At Home for Season | hme® aftern in | Tuesday Miss " He Lady Howard {Have Leased Estate in The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will move the middle of the week to Langley Park, the Estate of Mrs. Frederick E. -McCor- The garden is an enchanting place and with the |MT, a1d Mrs. Benjamin Harrls Brev: | mick-Goodnart; near Hyattsville, Md, which they have leased for the Summer. ‘The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez, who has been at his home in Mexico with his family, the first of the week. The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile de &fartino, who is in New York, is ex- pected fo return to the city the first of the week. * ‘The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, will come to the Capital from White Sulphur S&rlnzs. where he has been for about 10 days. ‘The ' Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Carios. G. Davila, Teturned yes- terday ‘morning, haVing' spent ‘several days as the guest of the United States Minister to Bolivia, Mr. David E. Kaufman. The first secretary of the embassy, Don Oscar Blanco Viel, who as & guest of the American dip- is back in" Washington. Ambassador of Germany, Herr ttwitz und. Gaffron, will arrive to- -from . Hot Springs, Va, where Briti_s'h Ambassador and Prominent Dip]omats Are Seel&ing Recrea- tion at Pleasure Resorts. is expected to arrive in this country, | Plan Vacation Maryland fOl’ Summer. he has spent several days with Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron. The Minister of Panama and Senora | de Alfaro and their, family are estab- | lished at Eglesmere, Pa, for several | webks. The Albanian Minister, Mr. Faik | | Konitza, left Washington vesterday for | Swampscott, Mass. He will return ta his apartment at ‘the Mayflower about the 1st of August. | Minister of Rumania, Mr. Senorita Casajus Honored By Miss Quincy Smith Senorita Flory Casajus, daughter of the military attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj. Victoriano Casajus, was the guest of honor at the dinner given last evening by Miss Quincy Smith at the Congressional Country Club. The guests invited to. meet the charming young visitor were Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson Rea, Comdr, and. Mrs. Evan Greenwood Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Jones, Miss Jane Merrmann, Mr. ‘Walter Hinton and Mr. Carl Butman. The military attache also attended the party for his daughter who will spend two months with him ln't.hl ‘Capital, ] 1 Nuptial Ceremonies Grace Society Record Of Mi dsummer Period | M;’S Carm;c}’lflcl Becomes Bride of Dr. Hays, U. S. N.—Other Charming Wed- dings Listed During Week. | Mr. William Donald Carmichael of | New York has issued cards announcing the marriage of his sister, May, to Dr. | James Franklin Hays, Medical Corps,‘ U. 8. N: Saturday, June 29, in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. Hays will be | at home after July 15 in Boston Mass., where Dr. Hays has recently been | transferred for duty from Newport. Dr. and Mrs. Hays are motoring in' Canada until the first of next week. Mrs. Hays has made her home in ‘Washington for several years and Mr. Hays is a native of Clarksburg, W. Va. chester, Mass., where they will stay through July. ‘The Attorney General, Mr. William De Witt Mitchell, who is at his home in St. Paul, will return to Washington tomorrow. Mrs. Mitchell has been at their Minnesota home for several weeks. The Postmaster General and Mrs. Walter F. Brown will return to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel to- morrow. They have been spending a brief vacation at their Ohio home. The Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Charles Francis Adams, who joined Mrs. Adams in Boston yesterday, will return to Washington Thursday. ‘The_Secretary the Interior. Mr. Ray_ Lyman Wilbur, will return to ‘Washington the first of next week. He of eral and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, jr. Former commissioner and Mrs. David Hunt Blair have had with them at Wardman Park Hotel, their daughter, Mrs. Allen Rushton, who will return to her home in Birmingham, Ala, to- morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Blair entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of the new Commissioner of Indian Af- fairs and Mrs. Charles Rhoads. Mrs. E. Clifton Thomss. ir., | York, formerly Miss Dorothy Dunl is visiting her parents. the Rev. an Mrs, Edward S. Dunlap, at their resi- dence on Garfield street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ridgely and | their daughter Helen of Lenox street. Chevy Chase. Md.. are spending several (Continued on Second Page.) . has been on a tour of inspection on the | Patific Coast, and spent a few days | | and_his family to Ventnor, with Mrs. Wilbur in their home in the | Sierra Nevada Mountains. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Arthur M. Hyde, Iz expected back early this week from Jackson, Mich.. where he went after making an address in Atlanta, Ga. The Secretary of Labor, J. Davis, who accompanied Mr. James Mrs. Davis will return to the eity tomorrow. Mrs. Hughes and Daughter On Motor Trip to Maine. Mrs. Charles F. Hughes, wife of the chief of naval operations, and her daughter, Mys. Otto Nimitz, are on a motor trip to Maine. Mrs. Nimitz will remain there for the Summer, Mrs. Hughes returning, after a short visit. Mrs. Fuqua, wife of Maj. Gen. | Midsummer B;trnth;ls Formally Announced Mr. James Russell Bauserman an- nounces the engagement of his daugh- ter, Gladys, to Mr. Frederick Augustus Allnutt. Miss Bauserman is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bauserman of Woodstock, Va. Mr. Allnutt is the son of Mrs. Allnutt and the late Mr. Frederick Augustus Allnutt of Mont- gomery County, Md. The wedding will take place in the Fall. Mrs. Prancis Lorraine Barr of Dan- ville, Va., announces the engagement, of her daughter, Ratherine, to Mr. Russell Miller of Washington and Herndon, Va. The wedding will take place in Septem- T, Mrs. Geneva Eleanor McCoy of 821 Stephen O. Fuqua, will start tomorrow | Third street northwest has announced for California for the remainder of the Summer. Miss Jeanette Fuqua, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Fuqua, sailed yesterday for two months’ abroad. ‘The alien pre custodian, Mr. operty Howard Sutherland, and his daughter, | Miss Katherine Sutherland, are spend- ing the week end at White Sulphur sgrlnga. W. Va, Mrs. Sutherland is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Bleecker Dunckel, A chdrmingly appointed wedding was | i, Pparis, that of Miss Mamie Gertrude Lanhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lanhardt, and Mr. - Alfred Raymond Kefr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelr, both of Hyattsville, Md., which took Phee Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Pinkney Memorial Protestant Episco- pal Church, at Hyattsville. The cere- mony . Was formed by the Rev. Charles E. McAllister, rector of St. Michael and All Angels Church in Bal- timore, and former rector of Pinkney ‘Memorial Church. ~The church was effectively decorated in palms, gladioli and Shaster dalsies. ‘The , . who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in peach- color chiffon trimmed with beige-color lace and wore & hat to match. She car- (Continued on Second Page.) Maj. J. Gibbons Conroy of the Dis- trict of Columbia Health Department has gone to Carlisle Barracks, Pa., for two weeks with the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. Col. Edward Clifford will be joined tomorrow in his Georgetown home by Mrs. Clifford, Miss Helen Clifford and Mr. Robert Clifford, who have been on a motor trip in the North. Mrs. Fray, wife of Capt. John Fray, U. 8. A"t ;&-m." several days l.‘nn ‘Wash- ington_at the Mayflower, having come from Fort Sill, Okla. She will be the S'xlut of Mrs. John Bickers Fray in lpeper, Va., for the Summer, Pray joining her there later in &te'_ Summe: T, | | Wi the engagement of her dughter, Nan ilma, to. Mr. Robert Warren Bayne Sanders, son of Mr. and Mts. Frank C. Sanders of Washington, the wed- ding to take place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hobbs announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Esther G. Hobbs, to Mr. Fred E. Rob- bins, at a tea which they gave Sunday afternoon, June 30. Capt. a_nd M;s. &;oun Entertain House Party Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun have been entertaining a family house party ‘n their home, Rossdhu, over the Fourth of July. In the company are Mr. Cal- houn's aunt, Mrs. A, S. Bosley of Chat- tanooga, and his nephews, sons of Gen. Samuel Calhoun of Memphis, and Mrs. Calhoun’s aunt, Mrs. H. W. Knight, and her daughter, Mrs. Warham Strong Baldwin. The young people will leave tomorrow and Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun's aunts, who are both in their eightieth year, will remain for some e. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wa :l C'l"l.:tles:n&. B.C ‘l:h'o son-in-law and aughter of. Mrs. Calhoun, are expected w arrive this week.