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SOCIETY Leibsohn, in :le’mo& '{‘he ceremony was performe . Leibsohn and was followed by a reception. ‘The marriage of Miss Irma V. Nuss- baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | M. Nussbaum, to Mr. Ernest McCracken | of Brentwood, Md, took place Saturday 8t Annapolis, Md. The wedding comes | a8 a su to the closest friends of = the couple, as no engagement had been | announced. | Miss Leila T. Pisher entertained a com| of nine at dinner last evening =“ garden restaurant of the Carl- Miss Susan Thomson of Alexandria, | Va. entertained informally at dinner on the Willard roof last evening. Miss Thomson's guests included Miss Mar- | t Blume of New York, Mr. Dean e and Mr. Stanley Swann. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gaylord and their daughter of Anchorage, Ky. are | spending some time at the Dodge Hotel. | Miss Mary Beli Cecll, who has been | nding some weeks with Miss Grace escot of Foxhall Village, Georgetown those who attended the e United States Naval Academy and at West Point Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCulla of Lin- eoln, Nebr. are at the Willard for a few days. Mr. McCulia is president of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce Al Fresco Performances By Drama Guild Next Week. representatives of the governments will nor at the ope: e of the spectacular outdoor on of the Shakespearean 1, “The Tempest,” Thursday Ju 19, at th T in_the Mor Washington women this civic drama e Community Drama 1l occupy boxes or_entertain “chair parties” either on the first night, | or the following evening, Friday, June | n the play will be repeated by cast of popular players, repre- the ever-widening drama circles of the Capital City. Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur is one of the sponsors of the event, also Mrs. James Southworth Parker, wife of Representa- tive Parker, Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland. Miss Grace E. Burton, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr, Mrs. Carl Casey, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs John' Hays Hammond, Mrs. Thomas J. | Hutchinson, Mrs. Arthur Tirrell, Mrs. | Absalom Waller and Mrs. Davis B. Wills. | Mrs. Allen, wife of Gen. Henry T. Allen, | and Mrs James E, Freeman, wife of the Bishop of Washington, both of whom are out of the city, have been | added to the list of “absentee sponsors” | for “The Tempest.” | On the return to the city tomorrow | of Mrs. Fulton Lewis, who has been at West Point, N. Y., for a week, the reser- vations of boxes, now being received by | Mrs. William Wheatley, will be definite- 1y assigned | Guarantors_and subscribers of the Community Drama Guild season of 1929-30 are asked to exchange their coupons for reserved chairs at the Drama Guild office, in the Franklin Administration Building, without delay as orders for chair reservations for both performances are rapidly coming in to the office. Srimati Malati Patwarden, one of the representative women of India, will come to Washington and will be the guest of honor and speaker for the National Woman's Party Sunday after- noon, June 22. The reception will be from 4 to 6 o'clock and Malati Pat- | warden wiil speak during the afternoon. She is secretary of the Women's Indian | Association and is on her way to rep- resent that organization in Europe. S! is editor of the Stri Dharma, meaning woman’s duty, the magazine of the a. sociation. The Women's Indian Ass ciation is a welfare organization for| women and children of India. | Mrs. Reginald W. Hatcher of Milledge- | ville, Ga., is passing some time at the | Carlton. | Mr. George Marshall entertained a eompany of 16 last evening at the sup- per dance on the Le Paradis roof garden. | Miss Frances Ballenger, Miss Nannie | | | | “Arch-Preserver” White Shoes Ballenger and Miss Ethel Wynkoop of Round Hill, Va., have motored to Wash- u:fmn and are at the Cariton for a brief stay. The teaching faculty of Peabody-Hil- | ton Primary School will entertain at | dinner at the Dodge Hotel tomorrow | nightsin honor of three members who have been transferred to other schools | in the District, Miss Margaret Patterson, | Mrs. Altina Phillips and Miss Evelyn ylor. Two other guests who will be | present are Miss Adelaide Davis and Miss Flora Hendley, former supervising principals of the school. The present administrative principal, Miss M. G. Young, will also be a guest. Followin, the dinner there will be a program of short skits and take-offs. About 40 members are expected to attend. Col. and Mrs. L. D. Van Aken of Havana, Cuba, are spending several days at the Willard. Miss Martha N. Cowan of Roswell, New Mexico, is spending some time in the East, and is at the Dodge Hotel dur- ing her stay in Washington. PLAN ARTISTS’ COLONY e rioati Tl amapacn Beton, Natutaliets to Found Permanent Home. GREENWICH, Conn Ernest Thompson Seton naturalist, author and parted yesterday for Sant to establish a permanent home and & | colony for artists and naturalists | Before leaving, he said he had bought | 2,000 acres of land near Santa Fe on | which he plans to erect a residence and | develop an Indian village and an art| center, The colony is to be known as | the College of Indian Wisdom Mrs. Seton, herself a writer, remained | at_the Seton home here [ GUDE BROS. CO. e v (orists Tlagraph Dry Greenwich, ALL on us when you wish to send flowers fely toany distant, it Our dependable F T D service insures that the its destination quickly and economically. Across the street or across the miles . . . e . Four Stores for Your Convgnienes. 1212 F St. N.W. Tel. Natlonal 4276 8103 14th St. N.W, Tel. Columbia 3103 5016 Conn. Ave, Cleveland 1226 1102 Conn. Ave. Tel. Decatur 3146 Members of Florists Telegraph Delivery Assocl | | | as Beauty Does! 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