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SO SOC Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoover Have Guest From New at the White House. HE President and Mrs. Hoover were joined at the White House last_evening by Mr. Kingsland ‘W. Macy of New York, who was a guest at the dinner given last evening by the Chief Executive and Pirst Lady. The other guests were the executive officers of the Girl Scouts, who are also house guests at the Executive Mansion, and a group of Re- publican committeemen and women. The Secretary of War, Mr. James W. Good, had guests lunching with him on the Willard Roof yesterday. Distinguished “Gallery” To Attend Boat Races. ‘The Ambassador of Mexico and Se- nora de Tellez have accepted the in- vitation of the committee for the Presi- dent’s Cup Regatta, which will be held on the Potomac River Friday and Sat- urday and will be among the distin- guished guests to view the races. Among the many others prominent in ‘Washington society who are expected are the Italian Ambassador, Nobile Giacomo de Martino: the Ambassador of Turkey, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey; the Minister of Finland, Mr. Astrom: the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik; the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Grisanti; the Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah; the Min- ister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina; the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Castro Quesada, and his sister, Senorita Angela Castro Quesada; the charge d'affaires of Norway and Mme. Lundh; the charge d'affairs of Poland, Mr. Lepkowski, and the counselor of the Italian embassy, Conte Marchetti. Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst will be among those from the senator- ial group of Washington soclety, oth- ers who have accepted the invitation including Senator and Mrs. James Couzens and Miss Margo Couzens, Sen- ator and Mrs. Allen W. Barkley and Senator Henry Wilder Keyes. Representative and Mrs. Maurice H Thatcher of Kentucky will be among the guests, as will Representative Fred- erick N. Zihlman, the surgeon general of the Public Health Service and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- mand Underwood and Mrs. William Fitch Kelley. The Minister of Hungary and Coun- tess Szechenyi were hosts at a box party last evening at the concert given by Mr. Maxim Karolik for the benefit of the Home for the Aged at Newport. ‘The charge d'affaires of Cuba, Dr. Baron, entertained at luncheon yester- day at the Mayflower Hotel in honor of the Cuban Senator, Dr. Biriato Gu- tierrez. Others in the company were the Cuban Ambassador to Mexico, Senor Manuel Marques Sterling; Dr. Miguel Varona, collector of the customs house at Havana; the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Dr. Pedro K. Capote, second secretary of the Cuban embassy, and Senor Ar- mando Roa, assistant commercial at- tache of the embassy. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, wife of the Speaker of the House, iS spending a few days in her Massachusetts ave- nue home while her brother, Col. Theodore Roosevelt is in Washington. She will join the Speaker in their cottage at Jamestown the end of the week. ' Col. Roosevelt is expected to return to New York tomorrow. Senator Tasker L. Oddie is arriving in New York today on the Western World from Rio de Janeiro, where he was a delegate to the second Pan- American Highway Congress. Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge of New Jersey have taken an apartment at the Mayflower for the Autumn sea- son. Mrs. Edge has recently gone to her home in Ventnor, N. J., from Small Point, Me., where she spent the Summer with her mother, Mrs. Harold Sewall. She will join the Senator here later the month. Miss Beatrice Altchison, daughter of Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison, entertained at a bridge luncheon today in honor of Miss Bey Page of England, who is the houseguest of Miss Eleanor Daniels. Col. and Mrs. Glenn S. Smith enter- tained a party of eight at dinner last | evening on the Plage Deauville at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Maj. and Mrs. Robert L. Denig and | Mr. James L. H. Denig are expected to arrive in New York on the S. S. Presi- dent Roosevelt of the United States Lines, Thursday, October 3, and will come directly to Washington. Lieut. James Leitch Grier, who is the guest of his parents, Col. and Mrs. Grier at the Army War College, will leave the latter part of the week for xn Benning, Ga., where he will be on The retiring second secretary of the Polish legation, Mr. Jan Stalinski, is sailing today on the Aquitania to take u}) his duties at Warsaw in the minister of foreign affairs. Mr. Alexander Legge, chairman of the Federal Farm Board, was host to a small company at luncheon yesterday on the Willard roof. Mead-Montgomery Wedding Yesterday. Charming in its simplicity was the wedding yesterday afternoon of Miss Maude Montgomery, daughter of Mr. \William Montgomery, and Lieut. Regi- ald Mead, U. S. N, son of the Rev. r. and Mrs. George Whitfleld Mead of Darlington, Md. The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock, in the Willard Hotel. Dr. Mead, father of the bride- groom, officiating. White chrysanthe- mums and dahlias formed an effective setting for the wedding party and a :ltrtnl orchestra played nuptial selec- ions. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was un- usually lovely fashioned of cream satin and made on medieval lines. Her tulle veil was arranged like a nun's veil and &he carried a bouquet of calla_lilies. Mrs. Kennedy Vickers of Baltimore was the matron of honor, wearing a brown velvet gown, with a small hat to match and she carried an arm bouquet of rust color dahlias. Lieut. George Whitfleld Mead.,, jr., of the U. 8. 8. 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Mead and | his bride left for a wedding trip, Mrs. | Mead wearing a brown tweed suit, with | | a vellow blouse and accessories to cor- respond. They will be at home upon | their return at 3901 Connecticut ave- | nue. Lieut. Mead is connected with the | Bureau of Aeronautics in the Navy De- partment. | Mr. and Mrs. George Troup Brazelton announce the engagement of their | |daughtet Evelyn to Mr. Robert Strange | French, son of Mrs. Robert Strange Charleston, 8. C. The wedding will take place in the near future. | Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter cf | the governor of Connecticut and Mrs. | John' H. Trumbull, whose marriage to | Maj. John Coolidge, son of former Pres- | ident and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, will | | take place September 23, was given a | kitchen shower, Monday by Mrs. John | Minor, jr. and her sister-in-law, Mrs. | Richard Minor in their home, which | adjoins the Trumbull cstate in Plain- | | ville, Conn. "There were 35 guesis in the company. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie Chipman | have returned to . Washington and opened their house ‘at 1319 Ninteenth | street for the Winter, Mr. Norris Bowie Chipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chipman, sailed today |aboard the President Roosevelt for | Esthonia, where he will take up his {duties as United States vice consul at | Tallinn. | | S | . Mrs, Frederic A. Keep is visiting her | sister. Mrs. W. Murray Crane at Sugar | Hill, in Dalton, Mass. Mrs. Keep spent ;'h@ greater part qf the Summer with her sister, Miss Mabel T. Boardman at Murray Bay. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Du Wayne Clark are sailing from New York today on the | President Roocevelt for England, pre- paratory to going to Johannesburg, South Africa, where the former will as- sume his duties as assistant trade com- | mission for the Department of Com- merce. Mrs. Clark was before her mar- riage Miss Julie Hume, daughter of Mrs. | Rawlins Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mann have re- turned to their apartment in the Ward- man Park Hotel after passing a few weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T. Mann in their Sum- mer home on the North Shore, | Mr. Arthur D. Call, Secretary of the Interparliamentary Union, who has at- | tended the meetings of the union in Geneva, sailed today for home and is expected to arrive in New York Sep- tember 21 on the S. S. America of the United States Lines. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil have returned to Biltmore House, . C., after spending some time in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Birdsall and Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall have re- | turned from their vacation, spent in Wyoming. Mrs. Thomas C. Dawson and her daughter, Miss Lilita Dawson, have returned from South America, where | they spent the Summer visiting Mrs. Dawson's mother, Mme. Guerra Duval. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leighty have returned to their apartment in the | Wardman Park Hotel after passing | some time at the Lake Placid Club. Marriage of Miss Seaman To Mr. Wilson Last Evening. ‘The marriage of Miss Eldeone L. Sea- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Seaman, to Mr. J. Benjamin Wilson of Annapolis, Md., is taking place at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the home of the bride in Takoma Park, Md., the Rev. R. Paul Schearer of the Takoma Presbyterian Church officiating. The home has a charming arrangement of russet color dahlias and greens. Pre- Built Like construction within. shoe. All beauty without THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. French and the late Mr. French of - MISS EVELYN BRAZELTON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Troup Brazelton, who have announced her engagement to Mr. Robert Si Robert Strange French of Ch: the near future. The wedding will take place in —John Howard Payne Photo. | ceding the ceremony Miss Dorothy Skinner sang a solo and Miss Helen Williams played the wedding march. ‘The bride is being given in marriage by her father and is wearing a gown of blue transparent velvet with a black felt hat and is carrying yellow dahlias and delphinium. Mrs. ‘Ray Fox, wife of the American consul at Winnipeg, is the bride’s only attendant, wearing a gown of bisque color satin, with a hat to match, and carries an arm bouquet of russet color dahlias. Mr. Harold Seaman, brother of the bride, is acting as best man. A reception will follow the ceremony, after which Mr. Wilson and his bride will leave for a wedding trip, the bride wearing & brown crepe-back satin en- semble with accessories to match. They will make their home in Annapolis. ‘The marriage of Miss Eliza Beverley Ramey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Ramey, and Mr. Richard Gate- wood of Atlanta, Ga., son of Mr. and Mrs, William Gatewood of Newport News, Va., took place yesterday after- noon at 4 o'clock in Trinity Episcopal Church at Marshall, Va. The ceremony was performed by the rector, the Rev. W. B. Everett, and Miss Hebe Carter Sturgis of Marshall played the wedding music, ‘The bride wore an ivory satin gown I Dry Cleaning Piant Felt Hats Cleaned and Blocked e ¥ gen- tiemen's' felts made to look like new. We call and de- liver. 3rd & Eve N.E. UL Ilmlll‘ \/&23' N lifh o 4 This Smart Shoe a Watch .all scientific It has the exclu- sive metatarsal elevation, the anchored steel arch-bridge, that make “Arch- Preservers” the world’s most comfortable Style Pictured, $12.50 Other New Models, $10.50 to’ $18.50 with vell of tulle and old lace and car- ried a bouguet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Her maid of honor and only attendant was her sister, Miss Mary Fitzhugh Ramey, whose costume was of shell pink taffeta with lavender hat and shoes, and she carried a bou- quet of imperial roses. Mr. Arthur Gatewood of New York was best man for his brother and the groomsmen were Mr, Francis Mallory of Lexington, Ky.; Mr. Hobson Wilson of Newport News and Mr. John M. Ramey, brother of the bride. Among the guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gatewood, parents of the bridegroom, and Mr. Kempton Bell | Rebekah | of Newport News, Va.; Miss McGill of this city, Mrs. Harrison Welford and Mr. Carter Welford, War- saw, Va.; Mr. John Palmer, Predericks- | burg, Va.; Mrs. G. G. Sydnor, Miss Louise Sydnor and Mr. James Sydnor, | Charles Town, W. Va., and Miss Eliza- ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1T, 1929, beth Meade and Miss Grace Key, New q‘{, New York City have motored to Mrs, Gatewood left on & mo- | Hotel, Y5 and tor 'rfl;n and will be at home after Oc- tober 1 at 1178 Pledmont avenue in Atlants, Ga. Louise Dodson, assistant to Mrs. | United States for the Alvin T. Hert, vice chairman of the |are now visiting in Washington at the Republican national committee, hostess at dinner last evening ‘;lalvlnl of Re an N 'omm..u ‘The company included Mrs. 0. P. Clark of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Charles Warner of Wll.mlngon, Del Mrs, Clara C. Grace of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Miss Dorothy Cunningham_ of Indianapolis, Ind.; Miss Martha Mc- Clure of Mount Pleasant, Towa; Miss Bina M. West of Port Huron, Micl Mrs. Manly L. Fosseen of Minneapol! Minn.; Mrs, Howard Parker of Berlin, N. H.: Mrs. W. Reginald Baker of Madi- son, N. J.: Mrs. Elizabeth L. Clark of Steubenville, Ohio; Mrs. Paul Rewman of Deadwood, 8. Dak.; rs. Be Hughes of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Mr C. Griswold of San Antonio, Tex. Margaret Tucker of Brattleboro, Mrs, Ellis A. Yost of Huntington, Va.; Mrs. Harry Thomas of Sheboygan, Wis., and Mrs, Virginia White Speel the District of Columbia. Mrs. Ralph Richards and her daugh- ter, little Miss Betty Richards, have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Haworth have returned to their suite in the Potomac Park Apartments after an extensive motor trip. Dr. Haworth came to Washington from Oakland, Calif., dur- ing the World War and since that time has been engaged in special work for the Navy. Mrs. G. H. Carter was hostess to a small company at dinner last evening on the Plague Deauville at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs, Anton Heitmuller has returned to her home at 1307 Fourteenth street northwest from a visit in Chambers- burg, Pa. Mr. an& Mrs. am F. 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Senora Chabau ¥ bas is a sister-in-law of mgll;rt:"l-)lr. secretary of the Cuban embassy. Mrs. Volland !h:ll for Texas to Attend Convention. Mrs. Fred L. Volland will leave toda: for Houston, Tex., to attend the -nnuly| s of the Association of Rebekah Assemblies, I. O. O. F., of which Mrs. Volland is. a national officer. She will visit, in New Orleans, < turn trip North, " L& o her re Miss Lucy Lois Van Loben Sels of | Mills College, Calif., who rccen%ley l':f turned from Europe after spending a year in L’Ecole Politique at the Sor- bonne in Paris, is at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Van Loben Sels was awarded a scholarship by the Institute of Interna- tional Education, which enabled her to pass her junior year in college abroad. Miss _ Billle Worthington: d Miss Alice Koenig of Slnmm;:ucn are passing several days at the Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Alexander Forward has been A FASH| Parie Washington Smart, tailored backstrap.. beige lined...fitted with k and powder compact. mirror in beige to match the lining...... ION INSTITUTION NewYo: Virginin. Forvard 4 short time visiting at Tali Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook ding this week at the W ":.m at ‘Westport-on-Lake Champlain, Miss Fannle Millard, who with Miss Metta Hunt made a week's stay in At- lantic City and New York City, has re- turned to her apartment nt 1430 Rhode Island avenue. Miss Bobby Boyd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Boyd of 4413 Ninth street northwest, will leave Tuesday for :,he Southern Seminary at Buena Vista, a. Miss Grace Sapp is spending mid- September in Atlantic City and is stay- ing at the Seaside Hotel. Miss Helen Lynn is back from a va- cation spent with relatives at Cape May, N. J. Mr. Charles Hansel, who has been passing the Summer at the Lake Placid Club, gone to his country home at Cranford, Pa. He will later go to Saranac for a visit before opening his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel {:r the Winter about the 1st of Oc- Brazil has f home-building. 9 New! Dark S Silk Moire 7 Bags with 6 fittings .moire in navy and black smart little red comb, lip- s The purse, cardcase and ...Complete Handbag Shop—Street Floor KITCHEN SHOWER GIVEN MISS TRUMBULL Plainville Social Set Entertains Future Bride of John Coolidge. By the Associated Press. PLAINVILLE, Conn., September 1! —The young sociul set of Plainville home of Gov. John H. Trumbull, Mon- day fight gave his daughter Florence 2 kitchen shower. She is to become thr bride of Maj. John Coolidge. son p! former President Calvin Coolidge, thc afternoon of September 23. The shower, arranged by Mrs. Joht Minor, jr. and her sister-in-law, Mrs Richard Minor, social leaders of this place. took place in the former's home, which adjoins the Trumbull estate. 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