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he SOCIETY SECTION Sunday Star Tales of Well Known Folk MRS. GIBSON FAHNESTOCK, On the stairway of her Massachu home. setts avenue She is in her » ] place, Henderson House, . P i » at Newport, for the 3 : Summer. ‘Bachrach. _ - MRS. HARRY E. HULL, ‘Who i8S spending the Summer toufing in the West and will join Mr. Hull, commissioner of Immigration, in September, ‘AnTis-Bwing. First Lady on Auto Trip As President and Party | Fish 1_n_ Rapidan River Socfety Interested in Ambassador Dawes at First Royal Garden Party—Mrs. Gann's Nimble Fingers—cood Roads Junket. BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. ITH the President and Mrs. Hoover still at the helm in the White House, impcrtant events happening there like the “ promulgation of the Keslogg treaty and the luncheon Wed- nesday, a visit from former President Coolidge and many other notables, Washington shows anything but a blank social page to the public. THE President with a small party of friends has gone to his fishing camp on the Rapidan in Virginia, and Mrs. Hoover, with her usual | independence, is making cne of her much-loved jaunts over the| country, having with her a small group of friends. She and the President will meet at the White House tonight or tomorrow morning. 'HE visit of formcr President Coclidge was a genuine joy to those who knew him here and the only disappointment was in the inability of Mrs. Coolidge to accompany him. Had she come, the plan was to have them as White House guests. However, Mr. Coclidge must have felt almost as much at home in the Willard as he would in the White House, since he occupied the vice presidential suite there, slept in the same bed, lived in the same rooms which were his only Washington home until his inauguration as Prealdent\. FEW officials have been more missed from Washington life than the former Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, and there was deep regret exgresud that Mrs. Kellogg did not accompany him on his history-making visit to the White House. * BUT. whether Washington ‘officials and -society folk are in or out of the Capital, it is pleasant to read about them, and one hears that the United States Ambassador to Great Britain and Mrs. Dawes attended their first royal garden party Thursday, when Queen Mary entertained at Buckingham Palace. Were movie photographers as active in London as in Washington it would show Mr. Dawes still wearing his long instead of small clothes, and also that he carries his pipe even to a royal gn;den party. WHILE the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, took himself off for a series of family visits, his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, remain at the Mayflower, driving and walking, dining in simple places and meeting old friends. Mrs. Gann’s nimble fingers are never idle and, like Mrs. Hoover, she constantly plies the needle. She has just sent, parcel-post, to her two great- nieces, Anne and Pamclia George, three charming little wash dresses each, every stitch of which she made. 'As'soon as plans are arranged she and Mr. Gann will leave Washington for New York, where business calls him, and from there they will make a few visits and then go to Topeka, Kans. ENATOR TASKER L. ODDIE of Nevada and Mrs. Oddie have just | Zuesds: started cn a trip to Brazil, where at Rio de Janeiro the Senator will attend, as President Hoaver’s representative, the Pan-American Road Conference. They sailed on the Western World, and with them are another delegate and his wife, the former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Walter Drake. Representative Cyrenus Cole of Towa, a newspaper man and author, and many others were ap- pointed cn the same co! on. ~ . MRS. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES gave Mrs. Oddie a good deal of advice on the subject of her wardrobe to carry along,"and in contrast to the superheat in_the Capital it contained many Winter garments. Mrs. Oddie is one of the handsomest woinen in the Senate errcle, tall and stately, and will represcnt the women of the United States, as a type, to perfection. Senator Oddie is the author of the ©Oddie-Colton good roads bill, which President Coolidge refused to sign, MRS. DELOS ‘A. WASHINGTO O BLODGETT, Who arrived yesterday from Italy, and will go to her Summer place, at Mackinac Island, Mich. Cabinet Members and Other Officials Make Frequent Brief Visits Senator King Motored to Delaware Resort—Assist- ant Secretary Bond at Maine Camp—Other Per- sonal Recosds. ‘The Attorney General, Mr. William DeWitt Mitchell, who is in his home in St. Paul, will return to Washington Tuesday. The Attorney General was called West by the death of his sister. ‘The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Hyde, who have been in Florida through the week are en route today to Baton Rouge, La., where the Secretary will attend the American Institute of Effi- clency Conference, which will open morrow. Senator William H. King of Utah and Mr. H. Ralph Burton, motored to Reho- both Beach yesterday and are guests over. Sunday of former Senator Walcott of Delaware, who is' now chancellor of the State. Representative Adam M. Wyant and his brother-in-law, Mr. Edmund Doty, have returned to the Wardman Park Hotel for their home in Greensburg, Pa. The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury, Mr. Henry Herrick Bond, will re- turn the end of the week from his Sum- mer place, Lakewood Comp, Me., where he went Wednesday with Mrs. Bond and their daughter, Miss Denella Bond. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke, who is com- pleting a tour of Alaska, is expected .in Washington at the end of the week. Mrs. Julius C. Klein, wife of the Assistant Secretary of Commerce, will go to New York today and will spend the week on Long Island. She will be joined there by Mr. Klein and they will 80 to their place on Cape Rosier, Me., to stay for several weeks. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy for aviation, Mr. David 8. Ingalls, Jjoined Mrs. Ingalls in their Cleveland home for the week end and will return here tomorrow. The Assistant Secretary of Commerce for aviation and Mrs. Willlam P. Mac- Cracken, jr., will sail for this " in London yesterday, where they at- tended the celebration of the twenty- fifth anniversary of the flight of M. Beliot across the English Channel. Mr. MacCracken’ was banquet last evening given in honor of M. Beliot. Mr. and Mrs. MacCracken will. fly from London to Calais, where they will take part in a similar celebration today g:k::nvr of M. Beliot and his channel Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of "the Assistant Secretary of State, will leave today for Prides Crossing, where she will be the guest this week of Mrs. Keith Merrill in h hut in which Prcsident Hbover is evidently much interested. Senator | th Oddie is making nene of the side trips generally -taken in on such jupkets. but: is trving to return here at least by the ltddle of ere. The join her later in the.week.and the; will motor to Bretton Wi T meegng maeey to- | the speaker at the | Ross Chevy Chase Residents Going to Seashore And Mountain |Stay - at - Homes Entertain Out-of-Town Visitors With Dinnef! lnd clrdg. Judge and Mrs. John Wilmer Latimer and their daughters, Miss Louise Lati- mer and Miss Mary Janes Latimer, of Newlands street are spending two weeks at the Granville AIT!‘ Bay Head, N. J. Dr, and.Mrs. lyd H. Sutton and their daughters, Miss Virginia Sutton and Miss Dorothy Sutton, of Western avenue are traveling through the west- ern part of the United States and the Canadian Rockies. They will return the last week in August. Miss Carotyn Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Fay Jackson of Oxford street, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brashear Avis, jr, of Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Avis was for- "tl"hl, Miss Lillan Latimer of Newlande street. Miss Adelaide Kreutzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kreutzer of McKinley street, will leave tomorrow for the Y. W. C. A. camp at Kahlert, Md., where she will spend a month. Miss Elizabeth Waters, daughter of Mr. d C. E. Waters of Chevy Chase 150 is at Camp Kahlert, where spend a month. Mrs. Huff Wagner- and her daughter Virginia of Cedar parkway are d- ing three weeks in the Adirondacks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dotterer and their children of Ridgewood avenue are spending a week At Reboboth Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleman and their daughter, Miss Mary Sleman, of West Kirke street are spending the remainder of the Summer in Ocean City, Md. Mrs, Lester Wilson and her daughter Shirley of Magnolia parkway left last ‘week for Mount Washington, N. H. Lieut. and Mrs. M. M. Little and their children, who have been the house guests of Mrs. Little’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis of McKinley street, left Thursday to occupy their new home in Annapolis, Md., where Lieut. Little will be an instrctor at the Naval Acad- emy. Mrs. George Blum, who has been the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. William Blum of Elm street, has returned to her home in Germantown, . Mr. and Mrs, E. Clayton Moore of Philadelphia spent the week end with their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs, Blum. Dr. Charles Clarke entertained at din- xI\er I"ridl'y e:e{ln at his Hn}:: on West rving streef or of twenty- nnttn‘btnhd-y anniversary of his son, Mr. Duncan Clarke. Mrs. Ross S o n e e o rie; an e on Li . ston street. { Mrs, Joseph Hillman Hollister and her young ‘son, William Hillman, have o R IR . . Hol lain mnmr Reed Hospital for two wgeu. Miss Betty West, dllm' of Mr. and Mrs. Willard West of th street, is passing the Summer with her grand- mother, Mrs. Wesley West, in Tulsa, Mrs, Lowndes Connally and - her daughter. Miss A Assistant Secretary will | Okla. he | Mr, MacWhite, who has been in Wash- MRS. SACKETT, ' = Wife of Senator Frederick M. Sackett, and with him at Hot Springs, where she was recently photoFraphed. Harbol’ lnd Othcr Reso Unusual Number of F The TItalian Ambassador, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, will return tomorrow after a few days’ motor trip. ‘The Ambassador of Spain, Senor don Alejandro_Padilla, and his daughter, Senorita Dona Maria Padilla, are ex- pected to arrive in Washington today from an extended trip through the Far ‘West and on the Pacific Coast. Senorita Dona Rosa Padilla, who has been visit- ing Countess Cornelio Szchenyi, daugh- ter of the Minister of Hungary, and Countess Szechenyi, is expected to join them at the embassy today. Senora de Padilla, wife of the Ambas- sador, who was in the West with her family, sailed the first of the week for Spain. 3 The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, is expected to go to Hot Springs, Va., at the end of the week for a brief vacation. The Minister of Portugal, Viscounf @Alte, who was in Washington for several days the middle of the week, Jjoined Viscountess d'Alte Friday in Bar Harbor, where they are at Eaglestone with Miss Francis Coleman, sister of the viscountess. The Minister came to Washington for the ceremony of the lamation of the Briand-Kellogg to outlaw war, held Wednesday in the White Hou: ‘The Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina will go to New York Satur- day to meet the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Senor Carlos Diez de Medina and Senora de-Medina, who x of next week from New York before sailing for Europe. The Minister and Senora de Medina will be absent over the week end. The Minister of Honduras and Se- nora de Bogran, who arrived in New York the first of last week from a visit in their home, are expected to come to ‘Washington Wednseday. The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will move tomorrow from the house at 1851 Wyoming avenue to the new legation at 2343 Massachusetts avenue, which has been bulilt for the Austrian _government as_the legation home and offices of the Minister. . The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka are planning to sail early in August for a long vacation visit in their home. The Minister, who has not been well, is spending the Mid- summer at Arundel-on-the-Bay had planned to sail earlier in the sea- son but his health would not. permit and their salling date was postponed und.l’urly August. The Minister of the Irish Free State, for the past week, left yester- day to join Mrs. MacWhite in New England,” where they are making a series of visits, The charge d'affaires of Uruguay and Mme. Mora left yesterday for AJNIUC City to spend & week or 10 days. The charge d'affaires of Rumania, Mr. Frederick Nano, is the guest over Sunday of Mr. and Cecil in their home, Biltmore House, at Diplomatic Corps Takes On Midsummer Restlessness Mrs. John Amherst | ing Biltmore, N. C., nd will seturn to he “middie of the week. Mr. Nano has been staying with Mr. g d \ {Italian and Spanish Ambassadors Returning—Bar| rts Claim Many, While oreigners Sail Home. légation at 1607 Twenty-third sueet‘ on his return from Biltmore. ‘The counselor of the Czechoslovak legation, Dr. Jan Skalicky, will be joined the midde of the week by Mme. Ska- licky, who is visiting in’ Joliet, Ill. ‘The military attache of the Italian embassy, Maj. Victoriano Casajus, has is in Newport, will not return to his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel until about the middle of August. ‘The military attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj. Victoriano Cassajus, has been joined at the -Wardman Park Hotel by his daughter, Senorita Flory | Casajus, who has been on a trip in the | | North, ‘The military attache of the Chilean embassy, Maj. Galeno, will sail Wednes- (Continued on Second Page.) Minister of Egypt Arrivin‘ From Europe ‘The Minister of Egypt, Mahmoud Samy Pasha, salled from England the middle of the week aboard the Majestic and is expected to arrive in New York the first of this week. Mme. Samy will go to New York to meet him and after & few days they will return to Wi . The Minister went to England on the invitation of King Foud of Egypt, who has been visiting in London for several weeks. The King was among the guests at the last gar- den party of the season Thursday at Buckingham Palace, when Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales received the guests and King Edward watched the party from the balcony of his window. The Minister is accompanied to this country.by his brother-in-law, Moham- med Charoui Pasha, who will come to | ‘Washington for a visit. —_— Senator Hawes. on Fishing Trip in Ozark Mountains Mrs. Harry B. Hawes has gone to St. Louis from Washington, snd is oc- cupying the apartment of Judge Daniel lor in the Greystone Apart- for a month during ! ments, that city, Judge Ta; 's absence in Hot Springs, Va. Her daughter, Miss Peyton Hawes, is with her, and Senator Hawes is on & fishing trip in the Ozarks. Another daughter, Miss Eppes Hawes, who has been in Europe for several months, has spent much time in Paris with friends, and has now gone to one of the resorts for the Summer. She will return home in October for the ‘Winter season in Washington. Former Washington Man Ta Wed Southern Girl The enxi;ement is announced of Miss Joye McCuen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. McCuen o!oflreelwflle. 8. C, and Mr. Joseph G. Reading, formerly of Rockville, Md.. and Wash- " wedding will take place early in Fall. Mr. is the son of Mr. Joseph Reading of kville, ‘Md., and has lived in Greenville for the last four years, t vice president of ot APeling Ranle af et oot MRS. FRANK T. HINES, Wife of the director of the Veterans’ Bureau, visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Kennedy, at Rehoboth Beach. § Hurris-Ewing. '‘Army and Navy Officé; Selecting New Homes For |Brief Visits in Capital Followed by Trips to Sum- mer Places—New England and Other Sections of Country Calling for Lengthy Motor Tr;pl. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, who arrived | ton today for San Prancisco to meet in this country last week, is visiting | Mr. Iyon. who is expected to_arrive her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | there from a tour of the Orient, Friday, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, jr., in their | August 16. Mrs. Lyon will stop in Summer home at Lake Placid. Mrs. | Detroit and also on Lake Louise on her Blodgett, who will come to Washington | way West. at the end of this week. will be 8t| .\ pun michoock, daughter of Abremont, the home of he -in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Henry | former Senator Gilbert M. Hitcheoek of s Irwin, looking Rock Creek | Omaha, Nebr. is in her home on R ATk, before She. goes to her Summer | Street for a short time. where she has | place on Mackinac Island. Mr. Irwin's |25 her guest Mrs. Basil Gordon. Miss father, Mr. O. R. Irwin, and Mrs. Irwin | Hitchcock has spent the early Summer of Chicago are occupying Abremont (.in Atlantic City. while the younger Mr, and Mrs. Irwin e are abroad. They have gone fo visit | 4 M7, and Mrs. Lincoln Green and thele Mrs. Irwin's aunt, Mrs. Harold N. | 2 2 | Miss Anna Hall Green. will leave Wash- ‘Trower, at Capri, Italy, where another |; - AunL: Mrs: ACHF 080G MAtewse 15 ington Tuesday for Williamstown, Mass., | P | P also visiting and will return to this | country with Mr. and Mrs. * Irwin. Mrs.. Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews went | abroad early in the Summer to visit Mr. | and Mrs. Trower. | Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp spent several days last week in their Washington home and returned yester- day to Boyce, Va., where they are oc- cupying the country home, Ryton Farm, of Mrs. Thropp's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Holland Wilmer, formerly of ‘Washington, now of Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. Wilmer are spending the Summer in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Thropp have been at | Old Point Comfort for a fortnight, Mr. ‘Thropp being the civilian commanding officer of the Reserve Officers’ Train- ing Camp. | Col. C. C. Culver, Air Corps, U. S. A., | and Mrs, Culver, who have. come from | Langley Field, Va., to Washington_for station. have taken the house at 3420 Garfield street. Mrs. Culver came last month for a visit with. Gen. and Mrs. | James E. Fechet and was joined by | Col. Culver recently. Lieut. Comdr. Joel J. White, Marine Corps, U. S. N, and Mrs, White have arrived in Washington from Long | Beach, Calif., where Comdr. White has been on duty for some time. Comdr. and Mrs. White have taken the house at 2606 Garfield street, where they are now living. Maj. Theodore Bond, U. S. A, who is stationed in Honolulu, has been joined by Miss Elizabeth Bond, Miss Mabel Bond and Miss Alicia Weaver of 2433 Wisconsin avenue. Miss Weaver will remain in Honolulu for a year, cease, and she will return to the States with him. The Misses Bond will re- | turn here in September. Lieut. Comdr. Francis §. Craven, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Craven are in the house at 3006 Ordway street, which they have leased. Lieut, Comdr.-Oraven | has been stationed for two years on the Pacific Coast and with Mrs. Craven spent some time visiting with her fam- ily in Baltimore before coming to Washington, where Comdr. Craven has been transferred for duty. B LI Seogpen '..-..t-n..-‘....v when Maj. Bond's station’ there will|¢ where they will remain for a month. Miss Ruth Miller Green has just com= pleted a series of visits, covering six weeks, spending some time on the Eastern Shore and in New York and New Jersey. Lieut. and Mrs. A. P. Storrs have rived in Washington from the N: Air Station at San Diego and are stay- ing temporarily at the Mayflower. Lieut. Storrs has been assigned to duty at the Air Station in Anacostia. Former Commissioner of Internal Revenue and Mrs. David Hunt Blair will close their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel today and will go to Virginia Beach for a few days. Mrs. Adolphus Andrews, who is at | New London to be near Capt. Andrews, | now on duty there, but who formerly was naval aide at the White House, was hostess at luncheon, Friday afternoon at Westport Yacht Club. ~Her ts were Mrs. H. M. Barksdale, Mrs. John T. DeBlois Wack. Mrs. Adoiphus Smed- burg. Mrs. Q. F. Haig, Mrs. Mathias Nicoli, Miss Mary Keith Shaw, Miss Lillian Nicoli and Miss Nancy Nicoli. Mrs. Xenophon H. Price, who is stay- ing at the Wardman Park Hotel, has gone to Monterey for the week end where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Parker. Mrs. Price will return the first of the week, when she until after the wedding of Miss Virginia Fairfax Blackistone and Ensign John A. Milburn, Early this week Dr..and Mrs. Harry A. Garfield will leave Powder Point, Dhu‘:hur‘z. vhefie have been '“;uvn pi since college cl Te= to Williamstown. 2 the 10 days Dr. Garflield will complete the arrangements for the opening of the Institute of Politics on August 1. Maj. -and Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hellen- creutz are visiting the Governor of Maine and Mrs. Gardiner in their Surhmer home at Phips P'g:nt at Wis- . and Mrs, Dickson-Hellencreuts motored with the Gardiner to Au- Governor _and Mrs.