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Feat ures for Part 3—12 Pages MISS Daughter of JOSEPHINE Representative Fillman B. Parks of Arkansas, guest of her sister Carter-Bailey Photo. PARKS, . Mrs. Jack Marshall. President and Spend Week End in Capital, Secretary and Mrs. Stim Party for State Department Personnel. BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. Braving the hottest days of June, the President and Mrs. Hoover and their younger son, Mr. Allan Hoover, are spending the weck end at the White Mrs. Hoover son Are HOS‘S at Garden |of Miss Mary B. Adams, who has re- | cently acquired a home at Gloucester, Miss Adams bought the estate at Gloucester some time ago and le ‘Taylor House instead of going to their camp on | the Rapidan. While the fine old man- | has added adjoining ground since then, sion has as yet no artificial cooling |giving her a place of seven acres, with | ess, the possibilities of comfort be- | . | m tm_e”:m aller with sir fiterea |® home Tight on the water front. She | through treetops and over green lawns, | Wil 0CCupy the old residence, which is is not ‘such a bad prospect, and then to | is now undergoing repairs, and will in the President it must seem like a haven 'a few seasons build & new house after of rest after passing the almost SUPET- | po. oun fancy. Scarching about for human ordeal at Marion. There are electric fans at the White House, and in case of too torrid an at- | mosphere the family may escape to the | executive offices, where there is super-| cooled air—a plant installed some time ago. There is every prospect of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover remaining in Washington | a suitable name with which to endow this permanent Summer home, Miss Adams chose Quest End, as it finished some years of search for just the kind | of & Summer home she wished. Miss Adams leaves Washngton to- day for Boston and will go to the New for the rest of this month at least, and | Ocean House, Swampscot’, to remain already they have parties for the Rapi- | hlle Quest End recelis its new dan camp engaged for several week |dress of paint and other : iprovements, endd, | and ske will have with her during the 7 season at Gloucester Mrs. D. Bu-| Like an oasis in the desert was the Chanan Merryman of Washington, who garden party given by the Secretary Was her guest at Pansy Patch, another | and Mrs. Stimson for the personnel of | charming place occupled by Miss the State Department, where the hosts | Adams in former years. Mr. and Mrs. showed their guests the same hospitality | Streeter B. Fiynn, Mr. and Mrs. Victor and courtesy and much of the form and | Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ceremony which obtains at a diplomatic | Layman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. R. entertainment. Several of the oldest| Ogilby, who go to Blueberry Ledge, employes of the State Department were |and Mrs. Whillam Barrett Ridgely are especially asked. Another event, but of |all Gloucester Summer addicts. » strictly society nature, was the dinner | For full many years Manchester held dance, with much of the evening spent | the most enviable place on the North | in the open, which Mrs. Arthur Mac- | Shore, the Boardman and other fam- | Arthur gave at the Women's National | ilies always going there and forming | Country Club for Miss Mary Elizabeth | 5 great soclal center. Mr. and Mrs. MacArthut and Miss Loulse Brooks, the | Joseph Leiter, who have for years latter the granddaughter of Mrs. Ed-|occupied Edgewater House, at' Bev- ward T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia, one | erly Farms, are just now on the beau- time Mrs. Oliver Cromwell of Washing- | jry)" North Shore of Chicago, where ton and recently made vice president of | they have with them. their daughter the Women's National Gediy Club. | ang son, Miss Nancy Lelter and Mr. The passing of Mrs. John H. Hum-l';::plé f;:‘:;;":fl:“" ARRHwDIe, mond has left another gap irf the social | M!** e ranks of Washington which it will be| he King and Queen of Slam, Who impossible to fill. She wab a graceful | gre now able to take a broad view of and gracious hostess and leaves many | gmerican life since the King has al- happy remembrances of her house as a meeting place for men and women of letters, artists, musicians, scientists and other dignitaries, including Presidents, Vice Presidents, cabinet officers, diplo- mats of all ranks and men and women interested only In the civic life of ‘Washington. Among the beautiful memories of Mrs. Hammond as a hostess s her Twelfth Night parties, the entire evening devoted to Shakespeare, the music selected from old English com- posers and even the supper tables ladened with rare old En&h dishes which only the Hammond chef knew how to prepare. i On the North Shore above Boston, where for years Mr. and Mrs. Hamniond have maintained a lovely hospitality, they will be particularly missed. The Washington colony in that section is not as large this season &s in some years past, but when one old Summer resident there is lost, another arises to take her place, and just now soclety is looking forward to the permanent resi- 'dmeo there through the heated term most fully recovered his health, added attraction to the annual Yale-Harvard Regatta on the Thames River, and undoubtedly the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Prancis Adams, - lingeyed over New London way for the exciting event. Their majesties were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Stoddard.« gl Universxty of ch}ugan Graduates Celebrate Saturday, June 27, at 2 o'clock pm., the ‘University of Michigan slumni and the alumnae will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Newbolt, Car- roll Jane, Stiver Spring, Md., for thelr annual picnic. There will be sutdoor sports, swimming and bridge. At 6 o'clock & hot supper will be served. are: Chairman, Mrs. C. Stowell Smith; hostess, Mrs. Alfred T. Newbolt, Mrs. G. H. Cocns, Mrs. James G. Cumming, Miss Harriet D. Hine, Mrs. Bepjamin E. | Washington University and & member Members of the committee in charge | Jones and Mrs. Ralph E.sA ence, SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. €., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1931 MISS SIDNEY To make her debut at a ted dance given by her paren Mr. and Mrs. S. Percy Thompson, December 24. MISS ARDEN KEMPFF, Daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Clarence S. Kempff, U. S, N., visiting in California, 7 Harris-Ewing Photo. Capital’s Social Highlights MISS OLGA VON K. . CRAVEN, Attractive Navy girl, whose parents are Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas Tingey Craven. Underwood Photo. The Ambassador of Mexico and Se-| | nora de Tellez and their children will | | be met on their arrival in New York| today from Mexico City by the first | secretary of the embassy, Senor Don Carlos Barrera. | The Ambassador and his family have spent several months in their native THOMPSON, | MISS ALICE PRICE, Graduate of Holton Arms'School, daughter of Mrs. O."A. Price of Lamont street. Underwood Photo. Son of Ex-Senator From Kentucl(y Will Wed Miss Bartholomew | Mr. Rupert O. Sharitz and Miss Lotise Steidley to Marry This Summer. Mr. Henry Bartholomew announces the engagement of his daughfer Mary Elizabeth to Mr. John Marshall Rob- sion, jr., son of former United States Senator and Mrs. John Marshall Rob- sion of Kentufikyy. Mr. and Mrs H. J. Steldley of Pitts- burgh announce the' engagément of their daughter Louise to Mr. Ruppert O, Sharitz, son of Mr. an@l Mms. T. J. B. Sharitz of Virginia and Washington. The wedding will take place in the late Summer. . Mr. Sharitz is a graduate of George of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Miss Steidley is a member of the Bigma Epsilcn Sorority and president of the Delta Chapter. She has made her home in Waghington for two years and is now living at the Greystone Apart- ments, - ’ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barsky announce " (Contlntied om' Page 6, Column 2) Vice President Curtis V\;ill JoinMr.and Mrs.G annSoon Postmaster General and Mrs. Bl:b}vn'Are Back From Trip With Presidential p;rty. o The. Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, is expected-back in the Capital early next month and will }6in Mr. and Mrs, Edward Everett Gann at_their charming home in Cleveland Park. ! Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Gann motored to Old Point Comfort Thursday and will remain at thé New Chamberlin; until Monday, when they will return to ‘Washington. ‘Walter F. Brown are again at their apartment in the Shoreham after being members of the. presidegtia) party on the trip West. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, will return ‘to Washington Monday from Boston, where he is spending ® few days with. Mrs. Adams. £ The Secretary of Agriculture, Anl'lu!)lmvmhhw t A Mr. by his daughter, Miss Caroline Hyde, ‘who has been a guest for several days of Miss Gene * Kincheloe, daughter of Judge and Mrs, David H. Kincheloe, in New York. Secretary Hyde will go to Indianapolis the latter part of the week and will deliver an address there Priday. Mrs. Hyde, who is in the Orient, is expected to ‘return s to this country early in Gen. and Mrs. Fechet Entcrtaining Guests: Gen.'patterson in Ohio Commandant, at-Fort Myer and Mrs. Cootes Taking Week End Trip® | country and are arriving today by boat. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, is ‘expected to go to New York with Mlle. Reine Claudel and M. Pierre Claudel at the end of the week to see them - sall to_ join their mother in France. ‘The Ambassador will return to Wash- ington after the departure of his son and daughter and will later join his family in France. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila have postponed their de- parture for New York preparatory to| salling to spend the Summer in their home in Chile. They had planned to leave yesterday for New York, but are remaining in thé Capital for s few days longer. i The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Pilipowicz, has arrived in Mon- treal, where he will remain for a few days before salling for England and France. Next month he is expected to join Mme. Filipowicz in Poland.”. Mme. Pilipowicz sailed last week for her na- tive country. : The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, will go to New | York the first week in July and will sall Saturday, July's, to spend a vacation In " Hi§ homie”in “Efigland. - [ “The returning Ambassador of Argen- ‘tina, Senor Dr. Don Manuel E. Malbran, . will go to New York early this week Maj. Gen. and Mrs, James E. Fechet | and will safl Saturday on the American and their daughter, Miss Catherine | Legion for Buenos Alres, Where he Fechet, have as their guests over Sun- | will spend the Summer. day, Lient. Murray Neilson, U. S. A.{ In the Autumn the Ambassador will and Mrs. Nellson, who have come from | go to his new post as Ambassador of West Point and are on their way to! Argentina to London. Senora de Mal- Lieut. Nfflloh'l new station in West; bran and thelr daughters have arrived Virginia. ‘n Europe and will spend sometime in Lieut. Earl Hackenberry, U. 8. A. | France, joining .the Ambassador in pnd Mrs. Hackenberry, whose marriage | London on. his arrival there. took plage Thursday, June 11, in New ¢ ¥ s Haven Conn., spent several days with [ The ly appointed Ambassador of Spain, Salvador de Madariaga, Gen, and Mrs. Fechet and their daugh- ter and left yesterday for New Haven. | will arrive in New York on the Olympic, Mrs. r was formbrly Miss | which is due to dock late Wednesday ‘Marion Cross Miss Fechet was in | night. The charge d'affaires of the New Haven and ‘attended the wedding. | embassy, Count de Montefuerte, Wil 5 X meet the Ambassador upon his arrival ‘The new surgeon general, United and accompany him to Washington the Patterson, | following day. States Army, Gen. Robert U. will return tomorrow or Tuesday from | The Minister of Switzerland, Mr. Marc Peter, is again at the legation, :| Qhlo, where he has been for a few days. Y 3 having spent a few days in New York, ¥ The commandant of Fort Myer and | where he went to see his daughter-in. : Harry N. Cootes are spending the law, Mrs. George Peter, and her little 5o Ambassador and Familgr Arrive From Mexico Today M. Paul Claudel (plans Trip to New York to See Son and Daughter (0] to France. Pfaeffii, sail Thursday to join Mme. Peter in Switzerland. The Minister of Hungary, Count Laszlo Szechenyi, has jcined Countess €zechenyl and their daughters at the Breakers at Newport. The members of the embassy staff will go to Newport Monday, and will ~ | be established at the Mount Vernon, | the cottage of Mrs. M. A. Miller, which i tma Minister leased for a Summer | legation. ‘The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will go to Rehoboth Beach, Del,, to select a cottage for part of the | Summer season. .While at' the resort | they will be house guests of Mr. and | Mfs. James Batcheller of Warrenton, who have a house at the resort for the season. ‘The Minister of Venezuela and Senors de Arcaya and their children will leave next week to spend the Summer at Atlantic City, where they have leased a cottage. The charge d'affaires of Germany, Herr Rudolf Leitner, is spsnding the week end with Frau Leitner and thelr family at Bhiemont,” Va., where they have a house for the season. The charge d'affaires of Costa Rica, | Senor Don Guillermo E. Gonzalez, has | as his guest at the legation for the week end Senor Rodolfo Zuniga, noted engineer of Costa Rica. Col. Carlos Garfias, military attache of the Chilean embassy, entertained s party at luncheon at the Shéreham Hotel on Thursday. ‘The members of the Brazilian em- bassy staff will remain in Washington for the season and are not planning to go to Manchester,” Mass., where the Ambassador and Senora de Lima e Silva went last week to spend the ‘Suthmer. = S Al S Congressional Wedding | " Interests Society Here Representative and Mrs. Louls T. Mc- Paddeh of - Pennisylvania, took place yesterday. . The. ceremony Wwas per- formed in Christ Church, in Canten, Pa, in the presence of a small com- pany of relatives. In the company were Representative and Mrs. McFad- den, thelr son and daughter, Mr. Lesli¢ McFadden of Los Angeles and Miss Barbars McFadden of = Cambridge, Mass, " Representative and Mrs. McFadden