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opening of the luncheon and bridge party seasen at the CRippanee Coun- try club. - £ N Mrs. Andrew Quigley, whe was Miss Helen Egin before her mare riage Wednesday merning. iven a 'myiscellanseus shower Mon- diy-evening at the home of her miey ter, Mra ' R C.: Rudeigh on Arch street, 7 LI I Misé Miriam Moust will emtertaia the Alphe club Tuesday evening at her homo en Greve Hill, e o o Miss Minne Hese of Madison strest was th'oi'..m‘nv f honor at & shower given evening 4t the homg of- Vivian Sott eof 1493 tanley ‘street. 'Miss Hess wiil' be married to Mdrtia Derrig of Linden, Npw Jersey, am June 29, . Mra. Adolph Jehneow. of . Reberts street gave a miscellansous shower Monday ' evehing st her home In hendr at> Miss Anna Sohmidt of Ken. sington. Mise_fichmigt wifl-beceme the bride of Conrad Seipel 26, : s Miss, Mgy B “Whittlesey' enter-|! tained memnbaFg. bt the bodrd ef the' Cennecticyt chgpter ‘of the Daugh- ters of Foundirs and * Patrigts - of America: &t Ngcheon Thureday . at her home en Grove Hill, e - : Mrs. Wiiliam Ji, Bobth ot Forest street will give a lniheon next Fri-: day at her hei for Miss Maxine Hart and _her - brigesmalds. The guests, wili*includs “Mrs. Booth's daughter, Mra. 'GoyMdtng K. Wight of Montclair, New Jersey, Mim: Ellza- keth Green of Daytop, Ohio, - Mra. Hareld Banning of Benton Harbor, Michigan, Mrs, 'Stanley lonsdale of Bridgeport, Miss Elisabeth Chandlor | of Auburn, Maine, and = Mrs.- Roa- well Moore of this clty, ¢ BN i ol b d Miw Bally Waskowitx,.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waskowits, of Lincoln street, waw {Ne gueat-of hon- or at. a handkerchief shower’ given by Miss Rosey Swaraky at her home. on Francis steget, . Thursday. night, | Tive tahles of bridge "were played during the evéming “andl - luncheon was served by the Woateas assisted ' by her siiter, Miss . Mae Belle Bwarsky. AL s Miss Waskowits wilFDecome” the | bride of Harey A{ Smons ot '‘Salem, | Mass., on Jume 16, e 8 o0 . % b Mrs. Fred Troup of Worthington Ridge, Berlin, givé a'lunchesn and bridge Tussday -aftersoon for 1€. Mrs. Charles Clark, of Hartford, Mrs. Robert Mighy dnd Mrs. Howard Smart won the prizes. RS . 8ylvia Millicent Axelrod celebrated her second hirthddy with her little. friends at her Nome last Sundey. The little guests = present were Ju- dith Rovinesn, ~ Jacqualine Rrody, Zecllle Nair, Natalle ' Sfiverbush, Frank Silverbush.- Wilfred Koplo- wits and Elihu Keph o . Mrs. Robrt Miisby of ‘Worthington Ridge, Berlin, gave a small Juncheon yesterday, for. Moss Leslie Taylor of New York city, who (& the house guest of Mra. George Prentice of . i 17 Lottle:” Bva ' Carlson . 6f . Lyons strect” édtertained: a aumbet. of friends Meat_| ‘at Rer home, the soccasien being her 1Tth: hirthy day. The home Was attractively. dec- orated and the young felks spent an enjoyable afternoon playing games. Luncheow was served. The litle hos- tess received inany pretty gifts . L 2 Mrs, Lauren n‘nmuu gave & bridge: party of eighit tables Wed- nesday afternoon at her heme in Maple, Hill. The prizes were pre- sented to Mra. Theodsre Wallin, Mra, Harold White, Mra, Willlam Middie- mass and Mra. F. .C. ':olel. . .Mrs. Hareld Renning gave a hand- Kerchlef shewer and bridge party yesterday afternoen the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Fred Walkér en Harrisen street, in hoasr. of Mibe Maxife Hart. There were five tables of auction and the prize ardl ‘were ‘made to Misg Ruby :‘um-. Mrs. Roswell Moore and rs. Goorgy tractiva with pink Sewers and can- dies wan jod ovet by Mra, Clar- ence Mguning. and Mr. Sherweod Berger asslsted by Mra. Hareld Peck, Mrs. Reswell Moors; Mra Miiton Jones, Mrs. Stanley Lonedale, Misg Kathérine Swift and Mise Beatrice Réynat. . . e Mré. Bennets . H. Hibbard. et Forent strout wiil Maxine Hart Tuesdsy afterneon at her hame. * o 9 Mrs. L. L. Harding of Maple Hi'l entertained three tables of bridge at her home yosterday afternoon. p ¢ o o Mrs, Ernet Christ of Ten Acr rond entertained at dimner. and | bridge 'l‘lwnl:v :v!’ing Miss Olga Plate was given a mis- cellaneous shower Thuraday evening | at the home of her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, Gustave Plate of Maple Hill. | Miss Plato will become the bride of | Alfred Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs ' William Milter of Ledge court, Mon- day éfterneon, May 27. e e | { i Mr, and: Mre, Willlam C. Muuger. | ford of Ruasdli street gave a diaper party and musicale Tussday evening. | Boll, ' The tea table at- | tértain for Misw'| X MRS. GOULDING K, WIGHT h Mrs, Wight of Montclair, N, J., will be one of the attendants of Miss Maxine Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Hart of Lincoln road, when Miss Hart is' married to Sanford B. Chandler next city. Saturdey at high noon at St. Mark's church. Mrs. Wight 'was Miss Dorothy Booth of this entertaining twenty friends IQI dinner, o . Members of the sororities alumni body, and several connected with other ‘sordrities at the Senior high | school jbingd with the Reta Mu | members last. night in making their | May dance at the Elks club ball room a decided success. A decorative coler acheme of muny colors was employed with sorority's own colors predominating | in the streamers which were sus- | pended from the center of the cell- | ing to several parts of the room in | pinwheel fashion. Tables were placed in a night-club arrangement and were ‘alsd deeorated abpropriately. During the evening the orchestra featured the songa of th various high school fraternities. At one time ¥rank O'Brien, one of the guests, sang whilé the orcfestra was play- lng & waltz. The commlites in charge consist- ed of Mias Fleanor Pregent, chairs man; Misses Margaret -Caughlin, Ruth Naughton and Rernadette Mc- Gary. The patroneascs were Mias. Anne Dorney and Miss Mary Griffin, faculty members in the New Rritain school system. . . . A record breaking audience turned out in Berlin Thuraday night for the colerful pageant which the Emma Hart Willard chapter, D. A. R., gave at the Berlin Congregational church, Members of tha organization and their friends portrayed the wives of the Presidents of the United States. In & tableaux called “The Ladies of the White House.” The costumes worn were all of them rare, old and many of them very beautiful. The cast of the pageant was as follows: Martha Washington—Miss Caro- line K. Ravage. Mrs. John Adams—Miss Emily 8. | Brandegee. . Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs Madison — | Mra. Arthur Benson. . Mrs. Monroe—Miss Lauretta All- ing. Mrs. John Quincy Adama—Mrs. Matthew Grisweld. Mrs. Jackeon, Mrs. Donaldson — Mrs. Leland W. Gwatkin. Mrs. Van Buren — Mrs. William Shepard. ‘ Mrs. Willlam Henry Harrison — Mrs, Dorothy Bancroft. Mrs. Tyler—Misa IJda M. Wilcox. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Blise—Miss Olive M. Shaw, Mra. Fillmore — Miss Bauer., 3 Mra. Plerce—Miss Alta M. Judd. Mies Harriet Lane, niece of Presi- Careline 88 CHURCH ST. dent Buchanan—Mias Grace Smith. Mrs. Lincolh — Mrs. Harold R. Clark. i Mrs. Johnwon—Mra. Francis Dem- ing. Martha Johnson Patterson—Mrs. Willis Snvage. Mrs. Grant — Mrs. Sidney Cowles, Mrs. Hayes—Mra. Lona Phelps. Mrs. Garfield — Mra. Bamuel A. Fiske. Mury Arthur McElroy—Mrs. Rus- nell Gold. M. Miss Rose Cleveland (mister) o= Mrs. Robert Neming, Mra. Cleveland — Miss Eleanor Meagley. Mrs. Benjamin Charles Pratt. Mrs. McKinley—Mra. Adelle Tay- for. Mrs. Roosevelty— Mra. Woodruff. Mrs. Taft — Mrs. Erneat W. Mil- drum. Mra. Stearns. Mrs. Stearns. Mrs. 8hjerden. Mra. Hoover—Mrs. Howard Pratt. Color bearer, Mrs. Hetay Rous— Mrs. George Gridley. Singers. — Mrs. Bliss, Mra. Polk, Mrs. Plerce, Mrs. Garfleld, Mrs. Hoyea, Miss Cleveland. Accompanists — Mrs. Tawrence Lewis—Mrs. Edna 8. Damon. CLUB EVENTS Off -Is Club Harrison — Mrs, Arthur Wilson — Mrs. Elmer W. Harding — Mrs. Harold Coolidge — Mrs. Emil O. Marked Falling Shown - On. Local Calendar. 5 The Sunshine Bociety held a meet- ing Monday afterneon at Trinity | Mra. George Dy- | Metbhodist church. son gave an interesting report on the Blind Babies' home in Farming- ton. « The Newington Garden club wiil moter to Southwich, Massachunetts, next Thursday to visit the Gilletts’ sardens. The Jether's club of the Robert | Vance school held a delightrul bridge Thursday evening. the ceedn of which will be used to chase additional bool for scheel library. the , Soiled Delicate Summei Hats!- .- _Renewed and Rebuilt - Just As - They Were the Day You ¢ Purchased Them Competent, efficient workmen perform every operation here in the renewing of your hat .. and the cost is no more. The ‘MODERN HAT SHOP [ NEAR MAIN Telephone Six, Three, Two, Eight ! The ::w:c o Mine Helen Maste Egan, ughter of Mrs. Egan of Chestnut street, m‘ and Andrew Welch , oon ‘of Mr. and Mra. J. Quigley of Maple street, Hartford, teok place Wed. neadsy morning at. 9 e'cleck at 8t. Joseph's chureh. Francis Kgan sang during the ceremel The bride wore a gown of white bouguet of resés y. Mise Mildred ¥ {Rand, a niece of the bride, was waid of bonor. ke wore a.freck of plak tulle with hat to match and carried ia bouquet of reacs and pink sweet peas. The attendants were Mra. R. C. Rudelph, a sister of the bride, | who wore & gown of yellow lace with Inat to match, and Miss Margaret Quigiey. a sister of the bridegreom. whe was dressed (n orchid "iire with hat to mateh, They carried’ éid-fush- ioned houquets. . X James’ Quigley was his brothér's hest and the ‘ukhers were J. Horn and Mr. Howard.» | Following the céremeny a pacep- tion was held at” 73 Breekiawn street, after which. the couple left for a wedding trip- :‘Nf" York eity. Mr. and Mrs, Chestef E. Ingra- ham of Bristol have_anneunced the engagement -of their daughter, Cath- erine. Amelia, to Chester T, Hoston. . ¢ o0 Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mias Emily lea, daughter of Alfred E. Lea of Lin- wood street, to Kdward V. Freberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Fre- herg of Hart street. The.ceremony took place May 10, in New York city. . . e of Maple street have announced the engagement of their daughter, 1.or- etta, to Matthias Rival, Jr., son ef Lieutenant and Mrs. Matthias Rival of Hart street, has not been chosen. o e Mr. and Mrs, Lewis W. Tawyer of Rarnett street celebrated the thirty; fifth anniversary of their weddin Tueaday evening with a reception at their home. Mr. and Mra. lawyer were mar- ried in Meriden by Rev. Mr. Huated of the First Baptist church and have resided in this city aince their mar- rlage. They have two sons, Tam- phere A. lawyer and Leroy 8. law- *yer, and three grandchildren, Deris Eleanor, Ruth Klizabeth and Mary T.ouise, .« o . | the marriade of Miss Rosalle Her | tini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Bertini of Griswold street, to Fro dyce Rarker Coe, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Clarke Coe | York city. o« 0 | Mes. C. M. Hamilton of Reriin | mave & bridge party Saturday-after- | noon at which the engagement of | her sister, Miss Dorothy Trehy, to | Rudolph Swanson, son of Mr. and [ Mra. Charles Bwanson of Hillerost | avenue, this city, was announccd, | Miss Trehy ‘% & daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. T ). Trehy of Kennington. Thic | wedding will take place in the near . future. ¢« o0 The engagement of Mins Mabel Bryant Rice to JOhn -Austin Adaws of New Haven, was anngunced Tucs- | ay evening at u bridge party given jat the Rice home on Columhin | street, There werc three tables of. auction and the prizes were given to Miss Olive Scheuy, Mrs. George lawrénce of Agawam and Mim Bernice Bruemmer. Pink flowers and green candles were used for decorations. Miss Rice is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra, Alfred H. Rice. Of interest i‘u t;w .nnn_nunwmfnl of the engagement of John C. White youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, Mar cus White of Forest street, this city, | to Misa Leslle Winslow, daughtee of | Mr. and Mrs, Andrew M. Winslow of Newton Center, Massachusetts, Mr, lc,fll.-n!l Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Koerber | The wedding date | Announcement has been made of | of Now | gradunted frem 1934 and I & member of the 1939 clads of the Harvard Medical sches!. Miss Winglow is a graduate of the Windser scheot and of Smith coliege ciass of 1927. She has been -*”- ber ol:the faculty of the. Loe . Miski - Dianche Mowme . Lawton. daughter of - Dr. ! Mre. ‘Fysakiin Lyman Lawion of ingion ave- nue, Hartford, and Herhart - Viels Camp, son of Th Runsel strest, this ried thie evening a¢ 1.4 residegce. Raverasid Wan F. ‘Archibald of Hartford: and:Rev- erewd William H. Aldergon. .paster of Trinity Methedist chureh, -New Britai, will ‘officiate; Wk s Mis Lawion will by attonded her sister, ‘Miss Lonise Marguerifo lawten: Mertimer H, Camp will bw Eis'brathers heat man. The ubhors will ‘be ‘Wiley Reds and Evéreft B Miller, R - A recaption will follow. | iwmi - ately alter the coremeny whick' wiil be attnded by abeut three hundred Mr. Camp and his bride will reb side al 3¢ Park place, New Britain, upen ‘their réturn frem “a wedding trip to Califernia. Miss Lawton attended Bradford Academy and Mr. Camp is & mem- ber of the We alumni. Miss Dorothy F. Wairath, daugh- ter of Mra. M. E. Walrath of Hill- crest avenue, and Paul E. Lucas, sen of Mr. and Mrs. U, G. Lucas of Lin- wood street, wil be married Hatur- day, June 1, at 8t Mark's Episcopyl church at three e'clock in the after- noon. Reverend Samuel Rutcliffe will officiate. The couple will be attend- ed by Mr. and Mry. Btanley Older. shaw of Westfield, Massachusetts, Following the ceremony a recep- tion for the Immediate families will be held at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. Lucas and his bride will resid» at 80 Hillcrest avenue following & wedding trip. Miss Walrath = attended Hall, Waynesbero, Virginia Lucas was formerly a member of the Herald staff and is now chief an- nouncer at: Mlation WTIC of the Traveler's Insurance Company, Hart- ford. Fuirfax ¢ Announcement of the engagement of Miss Kurith Wachter, .y dgughter of Mr. and Mre. Frank Wachter of Park place, to Merwin Peterson, son of Mr. and Mra. J. C. Peterson of Worthington ridge, Her- lin, was made last evening at @ bridge party of eight tablek given by Misa Wachter's sister, M Edward H. Christ of Ten Acre road, gagement was made known by a pic- ture of the couple on the bridge tal lies. The bridge prizes were given to #ra. Harold Peck, Mrs, Luclen 8 H. T. Roberts of Duy! N. J., Miss Beatrice Reynal Sturman Dyson. Mrs, Bfan- ley Lonsdnle of Bridgeport, Miss Reynal and Miss Ruby Andrews as tisted the hostess with the etving of refreshments. Miss. Wachter attended Drew sem- inary and Miss Bouve's ' school in Honton. Khe is assbclated with Mus Cora Bealp in tha Welfare assecia- tion and is & populsr member of the younger set. Mr. Petersen, who is also well known, ir a member of the H. 1. &. fraternity and attended Middlebury college. The weddiog is scheduled to take place in September. ° o The wedding of Miss Gladys Char- iotte Shaler, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Everett O. Shaler of Waterbury, and Rev. Reymond Newton Gilman, | pastor ol Maniey Memor church, this city. will take piace faturda: June 1, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon at the Trinity Methodit church, New Britain, The ceremony will be read by Rev. William H. Al- werson. Following the ceremony & recep- | tion will-be held at the home of the bride-elect's parents, 171 Synnyside uvapiue, Waterbury. Quests will be present from Waterbury, New Ha. ven, Hartford, Meriden, Middletown, rtamford, Unionville, Haddam andg New Rritain. Miss Shaler will be attended by Miss. Ruth Wilcos of this city, The best man will be Harrison E.: Bald- wip of New Haven and the ushers wl’fi be Harry G, Hancock Geerge V. Wedding Invitations | and / Announcements In the New Therm-o-graphy Process Beautiful effects, like engraving, without the expense of copper plates or dies PO S May We Show You Samples? — ADKINS 66 Church St. - The en- ' " Masch” frem Loh- engrin ‘will be_pha; “bv fihn: vil- limm' B. Geeby, organis the '’ o e ek Tand barg the fallowing members of the Stan- ley Memorial church quariet: Miss Lillian Jesephaon, soprano; Miss Josephine Tommasoni, contralt Milton Magnuson, tenor; Walter Falk, bass. Mr. Magnusen will sing a seolo, "1 Love You Truly” and, Miss Josephsen will sing “Beloved, It Is Mora.” ! The couple Wil reside at 25 How- ard street, this city, following a wed- ding trip te the White Mountains, Miss Shaler attended (‘rosby High scheel, Waterbury; Northfield aemin- ary at East Norihfield. Mass., and the Rlakesiee Training school .in New Haven. 5 Rev. Gilman attended the Yank- ten Ceollege academy, Yankton, 8g. Daketa; Yale university and Oberlin Graduate Rcheol of Theology. He is the som of Mr. and’ Mrs: George L. Gilman of Mission Hill, Ro. Dakota. - PR Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fischer of Armistice siveet will observe their 6lat wedding anniversary tomorrow with a family gathering at their home. .. The engagement of Miss Gladyw Irene Marvin, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Frark Marvin of Barnett street, (o Oscar E, Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leyin Johnson of Austin street, has been anpounced by Miss Mar- vin's purents. not been chesen. ¢ e 0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle of Frances, to James M. McCue of Lin- coln atreet ot a dinner party given at their home Wednesday evening Mr, McCue in the sorf of Detective Hergean Willlam P, McCue and Mrs. McCue. The wedding will tuke place in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juengst of Huell - atrect quietly observed thirty-Afth anniversary of their mac- riage Thursday., They were mai- ried in this city by Reverend lLyman Johnson of the First Raptiat church, Mr. and Mrs, Juengst have daughters, Mra. William F. Vance of Hridgeport and Miss Mildred Jusngst of this city. . . an- their of Brooklyn, New York, have nounced the marriage of lam G. | Britain. The ceremony was performed on Raber, Tormerly of New mer pastor of Trinity M. E. church of this city, The bride was attended by Miss Ivy M. Eginton of HBrooklyn, and Cl es Beuling, also of Brooklyn, best man, r. Raber is the son of Mr. und Mra, P. W. Raber of New Britain and s associated with the Bank of Manhattan -Compeny In Rrookiyn. LR The Wedding of Miss Louise Fur- man, daughter of Mra. Mary Fur- man of Sunrise avenue, and Fred | Whaples of Wethersfisid took place of the bride's sister, Mra. Theodore Honchell in Newington. Rev. Olncy of the People’s church officiated. [ The bride, who was attended | her wister, ‘Mrs, Honchell, wore a | Kown of white georgette and carried | & houquet of liiles of fhe valley. The | matron of honor wore a gowh ‘of ni~ | chid silk and carried pink roses. Mr. | Honchell was bheat ‘man. Following the reception held after | the ceremony, the couple left for a edding trip 10 Néw York city. ‘They will - at hame at T4 Mandish street, Hartford, after June 1. ‘errhn Vetorans Are Feted at Celebration | Wibbing, Minn., May. 25. ®-- Twenty couples who have been mer- ried 45 years or more were honor guesta at & munjeipal “golden wed- ding” celebration here. Memories of the gold rush in the | Black Hills are to be preserved in |a museum given eDadwood, 8. D., by |W. E. Adams, pioneer merchant. The wedding date has | Vine street anmeunced the engage- | ment of their @aughter, Katherine | the | two | Mr. and Mra. George K. Douglus | | daughter, Eveiyn Florence, to Wil-:| May 15, by Rev. John I.. Davia, for- | | ast Saturdav afternoon at the home | | Social Events More Intimate Than Usaal By SALLIE V. H. PICKETT i Wasbington, May 25 (P—Wash- | ington’s passing show la at its moat intereating stage just now and theie is an Informal intimacy about every- thing social that goes on. Kven at the White House, where things are | usually. carried on with a great de- &ree of ceremony, an informal touch in noticed and it is no longer the thing for the prosident and the first lady of the land te rise, with a swome. what bored look as a signal for| guests te take their depariure, The President and Mrx. Hoover forego many of the usual customs when entertaining gueals and carry o0 just as they would do in their private home. Indeed one society woman of Washington professed to he greatly shocked as the president stepped back 10 permit Mrs, Hoover to precede him in les The president may handshaking but Mra. Hoover has not and while her more formal teas at which she received diplomats and officials are over, she still meets | Kroups of guests and many tarry on in Washington in hope of belng asked in, Usually house guests of the Presi- | dent and Mra. Hoover are of rather !a formal or official charactgr, but this week It wax a matter of old friendships with Dr. and Mrs. Fran- cis Odelt of Topeka, Kansas, who motored Yo Washingion from the west ax the visitors. Mra, Odell t8 | the president's cousin and they have heen close friends for many years. When President Hoover was a bay | he spent & year at Mrx, O'Dell's | home at Oklahoma and later, whil: | Mrs. Odell was & student at Leland | Stanford University, they were again ussociated. Miun Eleanor 0'Dell, who ta & student at the Kansas University will join her parents in Washington, | . Mr. and Mrs. George Horace Lorl- wer of Philadelphia ware ®lxo guests during the week, Proving the fondness of both the President and Mrs. Hoover for young society was the presence in the White Hou as their guests for a time of the three daughters of the former As- | wintant Bec of Commerce and Mra. €. H. Houston, Mim Mildred Hous- [ton, Miss Alice Houston and Misx | | Katharine Houston of New York and | Tennessee.” Mra. Hoover had sev- 1 young persona in to dine while | the Mimes Houston were there, and | Mr. and Mra. Lorimer, the for | editor in chief of the Raturday Eve- ning Pos(, were with them. The #ame evening, but in the state dingng | room, the President and Mra. Hoov- | | er were hosts at dinner to a group | of Californians. | The suite of Vice President {Charles Curiis at the Mayflower ho- | tel was filled with guests and flow- | rs the day Mrs. Edward Everett | Gann. hin sistar and offic'~| hustess, | held her last at hotae of e scason, { Thix ia gurden fime In Washington | and many of the visitars came hegra! | Ing great clustets of roses or oif flowegs, and early in the morni 4 ‘Mra. ann. had vipited her home {Cleveland park and brought in g | Jushel or " mare of the roma fory i Which her gapden is famous. | Mrs. Gunn wore a g | of & hecoming shade of lavender and | wiore than 4 doxen women from the | | menste and house assisted her in en- | tertaining.. | 'Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, wife of. | | Representative Cooper. of Racine | Wisconain. who is »00n returning to { her home, weore a gown of dcen! heliotrope chiffon with a hat of | straw in exactly the same shade. | The anniversary ' of Cuban fnde- | | pendence was another of these rard occasions when society met en masse | jand though the embassy is & mont | | formal residence, one of the most | beautiful in the capital, there was a | elte gown | Trely with & dedign : reses. The bedics belng rcached the uneven hom line of skirt. The sleovas were long and 1hé front of the isce coat showed & oAS~ | cade of lace down either side. There in racing and chasing fof houses gotting settied in them hefore congress recesses. - Sengtor Bromson Cutting., eof New' Masies. has taken the former home of Judge . Timothy Ansberry, where his mether Mrs, Rayard Cutting of New Yerk, wHL be bisx hostess wntil getuma. In Octeber fenater Cutting &nd ‘his mother will move out and'the Agsint. ant Recretary of the Navy and Mrs, Ingails will move in. Mrs. James M, Thomaen of New Qirleans, ‘kmown te Washingten 84 “the daughter of the heuse.” i in Washington recelving ber usual eve. tion amd will later go.to New Yeork to mieet Mr. Thomsom, & New. Or. leans publisher, with whom sk will sail for FEurope. ' The' intersiting vognomen was gived Mrs. Themeon when, as Genevieve Clark, the ealy daughter of the fSpeaker and Men. i o AS & Champ Clark. she filled the. every member of the heuse. wedding present, congresh gave her & handsome. dlamond neckisos. ‘Cousins: of Curtis pretty Fotlawatemia: are blead cowsins ‘of Vies ). Cuftts of Kansed. table. The Pottawatomics and Kaws, te which tribe - Curtis belengh, = were neighbors for yedra'in northérh Kep- sus ‘and are closely related by imter- NHIRKES REINSTATED g Chicago, May 2§ UP—Art Shires, | White Sox bad boy, whe was sus- pended for insubordination mere than a week age, apologized yester- day to Manager lena Blackburne for his actions and ‘was reinstated. o~ & ~— ETHEL — e WEAKER Gix ™