Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1936, Page 43

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SOCIETY SECTION: The Sunday Stac WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY' MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1936. Capital’s Social High Lights HORSE SHOWS ALWAYS POPULAR SPORTING ACTIVITY 3 St e e T — ] MISS ANN HEDRICKS, Snapped as she took her mount over a jump at the Fairfar show. ~—Underwood & Underwood Photo. Tl 5 D —— A young group at the Warrenton show, including Phoebe Spilman, Anne Shafler, Betty Williams and Sally Spilman. o —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Hight-Matheson Wedding In Picturesque Setting Prominent Couple Married on Lawn of His- tori¢ “Wellington Estate With Many Out-of-Town Guests Present. ITH the sun smiling radi- | Jane Blythe of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. antly on pretty Miss Lucy | Mary A. Greenwood of Rockport, Culbertson Matheson and | Mass.; Mrs. Ralph Hornblower of ' Mr. Frank Sawyer Hight, | Plymouth, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert MR. AND MRS. GOULD SHAW, With their daughters, Penelope and Yolande, in attendance at the Junior Hunt at Warrenton. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Diplomatic Set Members Are Returning to Capital For the Winter Activities Peruvian Ambassador Closes Summer Cot- tage—Signor Fulvio Suvich to Take New Post Here in October. HE Peruviaft Ambassador, Senor Don Manuel de Freyre y will return to Washington tomorrow from Eaglesmere, Pa., where he had a cottage for the Summer. A Peruvian delegation will arrive in & few days to confer with a delegation from Ecuador on a southern boundary line. The newly appointed Italian Ambassador, Signor Fulvio Suvich, jr., as they exchanged their marriage vows under a glant old free at Well- ington, a picture was unfolded that will linger long in the memories of all who witnessed this event. Wellington, the hjstoric estate of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Matheson, near Alexandria, Va., boasts one of the most effective gar- dens in nearby Virginia, and yester- day it truly seemed as though every flower growing there—the dahlia, chrysanthemum, snow-on-the-moun- tain, marigold and colorful zinnia— Greenwood of Fitchburg, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenwood of Plym- outh, Mass. < Wedding of Miss Springer And Mr. Bailey Yesterday. Miss Elizabeth Virginia Springer, daughter of Mr. Edward Laurence Springer and the late Mrs. Springer, and Mr. James Russell Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Bailey of Southampton, Long Island, were mar- ried yesterday afternoon. The . wed- ding took place in the Covenant First s expected to arrive in New York October 8 or 9 with Signora Suvich and their children. were mindful of the occasion and | Presbyterian Church, the pastor, the burst forth in all their glory. A satin | Rev. Albert J. McCarteney, officiating prie dieu, under the giant tree, was|at 2:30 o'clock, assisted by the Rev. c.hom:b .ddm’on to this impressive :ederlckxmwnmmronhe In the gallery at the Warrenton Junior Hunt earlier in the |Dature setting for the uniting of two|Foundry M. E. Church. Autumn month were Alex Calvert, Austine McDonell, Mary Selden Ken- families prominent in the Capital. flowers against a background of palms 3 As the guests assembled on the |and fern made an effective backe nedy, George Kennedy and Virginia Calvert. The hunt was held Sl focithe weddios verty fauid The Soviet Ambassador and Mme. Troyanovsky are spending the week end in Chicago. They will return to Washington tomorrow. The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Saito will have as their guest. at the embassy the former minister of foreign affairs of Japan, Mr. Kemkichi Yoshizawa, who will arrive Wednesday and Jeave Saturday for California. Mr. Yoshizawa came to this country for the Yosemite Conference of the Institute on Pacific Relations, and since the close of the conference has made a tour of the . country. The Brazilian Ambassador and Senhora de Aranha have as their guests the former’s brother, Senhor Alberto Aranha, whose wife and daughter are expected to arrive in the Capital in a few at the estate of Miss Mildred Gaines—Hessler-Henderson Photo. ::'u”’ s nflncmmhm n;l?e?n u-:g Sroung e e paiGand I - £ violin could be heard. Msgr. Edward | ing the ceremony. Mrs. Neitah King . . L. Buckey of St. Matthew's Church | Mr. Springer escorted his daughter esl entlal officiated. i and gave her in marriage. She wore Plans Gay Season The ‘bride was escorted by her | White satin, fashioned on princess ForY G - father, who gave her in marriage. Her “Bhfi'e with a train. Her veil was of gown of antique ive tin ressed (W maline, held by a coronet of ! or Young Group And Offi.Clal simplicity, the only trimming. heing | elvet petals and a ciuster of orange Sn‘ULTANEOUSLY with the young the tiny velvet bows, down the front b“;:;m at “'iah side. of the quaint bodice from the * Peyton Greyer was matron of e s s e g | INEWS NOtes| B ol SEmali BBl oot B T St st 0 ters - days. They will be guests at the embassy for an indefinite stay. som, the other atiractive girls who will met'l:: :;l:l:t;y" nnd“e:eigto.;o 1;);': e w’?n h’s"dfim d: ‘r:w - .e“ !take part in the festivities for the Ch' fJ t' : over the wrists. The skirt was quite | Were dressed in moire taffeta, Mrs. { younger sét ‘are ‘formulating their 1e1Justice and Mrs. full and designed with a long train, | Greyer in mahogany brown and the & Her veil of tulle was arranged softly | M8ids in buff color and toast brown, 'I’he Chinese Ambassador and Mme. Sze and their family have elosed their Summer home at Eaglesmere and are again at the &3 3 embassy at Nineteenth and Vernon streets. - V‘;.h.ne e e Hughe's to Return about her head, and heid with a nar. = they each had a bouquet of MRS.JOHN HAY WHITNEY swing for the younger crowd until the This Wee,k- and caught on each side by bows simi- | The Rev. Samuel Allison, assistant lar to those on the bodice of her | Pastor of the Covenant First Presby- gown. She carried a mother of pearl | terian Church, was best man and the how at the Fairfax C New York yesterday to meet Mrs. MacWhite, who will arrive today| POV & et in the Columbus. They will come directly to Washington. UAe 00 & URdeTmool ENotp- :nmw eb‘:l’nv'::‘ Igelt;b: ::. :lonm l:&hm"m' 533 &"fu’,;?um B 8 stiqwa mr ‘;;C!‘fiedcnulgéu l;n?:k u':-' Neitah King, who has arranged so land, are = e ey. . ) Ir, , N, C.; Mr, The Ecuador Minister; Senor Capitan Colon Eloy de Alfaro, who R . t to t iy clghitul partisa i 1he laat fow | tur | the’ s . 0 3% o ¥fes Margaret Matheson was maid o tamwr o FallChaneh, ft for New York Friday, is visiting sons a! ‘est Pol ay, V v b . Hughes spent S oSt | Malcolm of Washington. i his t West Point tod: e resen a lve O e mu‘m&m::fl“:: & n;k'; cm:; 't’m"f“” and Mrs. Hughy sister, Mrs. William P. Arnold, was where they are students at the United States Military Academy. LN SRR B L ortchaar. Darty”: T taats | o trip by e I felin; WAKINE | matron of honor. Their costumes were| A reception “from 3:30 to_8:30 fTuesday he will meet the delegation from Ecuador who are arriving B will wear attire in keeping with farm | York City en route to thetr Owia unusually striking, robe de style models | ©'¢* do&bfl o ’-:aue‘l:r ’fi: t::lewll:l‘::e un;: in New York that day and accompany them back to Washington.| | Engagement of Miss Gertrude Castellow]| |ite, snd several surprises have been | nome. ;‘ydi“‘::u“;::‘m‘;‘“mf'm; in|and Mrs. Balley left for a wedding The Pan-American Society will give a luncheon for them Tuesday to Ml' Aaron Ford I planned. > e trip. The bride wore a traveling cos- 5 s Announced. Although » littie early to spesk of, | o so Lo _ | ydcanges Tom. . Thay wore balo bite [ o ny of ‘Sreen creps with Black shd in New York. 3 but one of the many charming popular | ,, 1% Juetice And Mrs. George Suther- e et Dt ied The Netherlands Minister, Jonkheer H. M. van Haersma de Mississippl and Washington | Stonewall Jackson Chapter of. the | gurated on the social calendar for the 5 i, vl sl i ok oo M. van e o Wi n thee | \_J) o hogsmrmt, ot | 08¢, o bld i ol | e o, et | VD T 2 | P S s e * home in Holland. e ey o U st of bl | (o B I e O oind forward. to: enthusiastioally by | SETIvl:in ey Yark. o Sisicotm Matheson 1r. brother of | Mr--and Mrs, H. P. Bailey, Mr. and the . 4 *uu Charleés A. Springer, Mrs. Newell 3 hit , to| Shown watching one of her entries in the recent horse and The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. MacWhite, went ounty Fair Grounds. holidays, holding & prominent place Tm Chief Justice and Mrs. C ¢ F_INTEREST in Georgia. | tellow served as president of the | functions which'Mrs. King has insu- | oo™ o) tomorrow from England | Mr. James Dern, son of Mrs, George | theY Will be at home at 2957 Upton alton Giles, Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Gertrude McDonald t0 Rep- | Her maternal great-grandparents | the younger set. The Norwegian Minister and Mme. Munthe de Morgenstierne | resentative Aaron Lane Ford of Acker- | were Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald | AD interesting addition to the young- ive and Mrs, Fred M. | Barry Mohun, Mr. Charles Hayes, Mr. M. Blair of New York will return the last of the month to this country atter spending the m,llhfi:w(l:h The Mdln,xlh'lll snd Mr. and Mrs. John McKensie ;’“"’“‘"“‘"f:““";‘““" :v”""‘uhm‘a““"“"-u Ky, .‘;’;“L‘" o““w“’““’m and Mr. Eugene) .4 Mrs. Ralph S. Dawson of Chie ! take plaice thbert, Gs., Thurs~ taken under Mer wing, is Miss week ve Bummer in Norway. . day evening, October 1, st § 'lock. o et . peeor iles | Grace ). T, daughter of Mrs.| cpened thelr spartment at the Ward-| The ceremony took place st 11:3 cago, aunt of the bride.. ‘The ceremony . be performed in the $ z Grace vers, who recently ar- | man 4 o’clock 5 The Latvian Minister and Mme. Bilmanis will entertain at & | First Baptist Churen, the Rev, J. K. a;.:m:mumw:::’e& ;nev:dma;.n‘un oty, and, it S - | recepion tollowed forthe gussts, which e o n . Oebmen P Septem! lega! . and Mrs. Earl | Hobson, pastor ‘of the Eufauls, Als., c mother, taken an apartment| ohe Interstate Commerce - | were ves @dinner Ber30 1n the legation in hanor of Mr ?| Prestyterian Ohosch, offeidsing, " | m. a8 Congresman from the third| 1" \0 wegehester, Miss Tvers, how- alinar Commis- | 1 ilies arid & few close friends. As- |, Miss Aun Elismabeth Ebberts, daughe Packer. Mr. Packer has been recently appointed first secretary of district of Georgia. He-has served |, o “wi) take part in the festivities » Mr. Claude R. Porter, will be | (0 oo voung couple in receiving | ter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ebe the United States Legation in Latvia. S i nng the ceremony the Suesta | on the Foreign Affairs Committes, Te- | ooy’ durirg the hotidays, s she will | e i, Ti0cle Of Dext manth bY | ery ‘hrrs. Matheson, mother of the | berts of Woodside Park, Md, and Mr, — the bride’s grandmothier, Mrs. George :".“""":“gmum“‘m continue her studies at Visitation | 0", t!u't:n is in Iows, Where | .0 who wore a gown of blue crepe | Clarence Gilbert Coburn of New York, s = -delegate interpariiamentary | convent, Summer. The newly appointed first secretary of the legation of El|McDonald, in her home én Lumpkin | conterence held at Budapest, HEungary and is his home at | street. v 2 3 Salvador has arrived in Washington making A duate of hmh«mdflomw nth street. deacended_trom line of e who 2400 Sixtee! George Washingian University, Wash | & Coscended, b g gty Lmlgbarflrs Leavlg ¢ | 2enin the Summer a their cotiape | wih etk it gt adommoria. Mot |77 (boulliued @ Sage ¥ Colmn 33 ot f Labo Visiting Diplomat. | P Beta Phi Sorotity. -Freviously she | T30l who hete been cosmected or Harvard Post |in sorento, ue Mrs, Hight and Mrs. Matheson wore Secretary of Labor P * | had received a diploms from Andrew | ¥ith the political iife of Spain through | 1y g Mys. Paul Myron Line-| - corsage bouquets of orchids. Si . e Mrs. 1da Paredes de Arias of Pana- in Cuthbert. While in Wash- | #Veral centuries. Coming % America [y, ooy ™5~ whose marriage took | Cspt. John F. Hough, U. & M. C..| Later Mr. Hight and his bride lett | O1AMESE Minister and Chooses Residence Colliap S EEnnt: to 1 of this : ms, and her daughter, Miss Maria | ington she acted as oficial hostess | Priof. fo 1776, membera “‘”’mwmmmm'fl‘mwmmm for & wedding trip in New England To Entertain Today The Secretary of Labor, Miss . for her father. She is descended from upon their retirn will be at home at Prances Perkins, has leased the house | ESter de Arias, are spending the week | o) o, "song (aentified with business| -Mism Castellow i the granddaughter | parger is s member of the faculty, | Ohiis, where Capi. Hough s com- | 1535 Waterside drive. The Siamese Minister and Mme. of Mrs. Arthur Bullard at 2326 Cali- | end with the Charge d'Affaires of the | o1y cujtural life in South Georgis. |Of the Iate ‘Mr, and Mrs. William|In New York they met Dr. Line- | munications officer. Capt. and‘ Mrs.| Among the out-of-town guests were | Rajamaitri will entertain at a recepe Miss Mar- | Mrs, Hugh Matheson, Mrs. T. M. Cul- | tion this afterncon in the legation « fornia street for a year. Miss Per- kins will to New York this week 5 Mrs. ok . Mrs. | in celebration of the hirthday annie eow':tmrvewymmmd at Notre Dame of Maryland in Bal- | Gertrude Gunn McDonald and. the | of College Park and Atisnts, Ge..| . Mys. Linebarger, ir, was' formerly Edward R. Pitcher of Washing- Cassidy of Long Island, Mrs.| versary of his majesty, King Ananda ‘Tribune Institute on Wednesday, timore, late George McDonald. -Mrs. -Oss- ' on Page ). Miss_Margatet. S00W. 5 (Continued oo Page 6, Oolumn 5.) ~ Harry O’Hara of Newport, R. L; Miss ' Mahidol. ¢ ) 1 N o S [\ & \ i P 2 f’\-" ja ey \

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