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! THE EVENING STAR
Washington, D. C.
SATCBDAY, JULY 3, 1884
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MRS. NORMAN L. SMITH
The former
Mrs. Wadean B. Sanders.
The marriage took place June
26 in the Columbia Baptist
Church in Falls Church.
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MRS. MARTIN A. GLEASON, Jr.
The former
Miss Elaine V. Briggs.
The Hughes Methodist Church
In Wheaton, Md., was the scene
of the recent wedding.
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, MRS. NORTON BUTLER
The former
Miss Renee Marcus.
The wedding was held June IS
In Bhai Israel Synagogue.
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MRS. RAYMOND J.
QUEENIN, Jr.
The former
Miss Doris L. Linskey.
The marriage took place June •
SO in St. Luke's Methodist
Church.
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MRS. CHARLES H.
SCHUART, Jr.
The former
Miss Janet Whiteford.
The marriage took place June
19 in the Riverdale Presbyterian
Church.
Miss Ford Engaged
Mrs. James Alvin Ford of
Lothian. Md., announces the en
gagement of her daughter Emily
Shirley to Mr. Benjamin War
rington Carr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Warrington Carr of
South River. Edgewater, Md.
Miss Ford is the daughter of the
late Mr. James Alvin Ford.
The bride-elect is attending
the University of Maryland.
Mr. Carr attended Fork Union
Military Academy and was grad
uated from Severn School. He
studied at the Johns Hopkins
School of Engineering and at the
University of Miami.
An August wedding is planned.
Society and Club News
Franco's Daughter Coming;
Embassy Reception for Her
The daughter of Spain’s Gen
eralissimo Franco will arrive in
Washington on Wednesday with
her husband. The Spanish Am
bassador and Senora de Lequerica
will entertain for the high-rank
ing couple on Thursday. The
invitations read “in honor of
Don Cristobal M. Bordiu and
Donna Carmen Franco, Mar
queses de Villaverde.” The Span
ish term “Marqueses” is a con
venient collective word meaning
both Marquess and Marchioness.
The good-looking daughter of
the Spanish chief of state is ex
pected to be here for about three
days, but her further plans are
not known. Her husband, a sur
geon, intends to remain in this
country for four months study
ing at Johns Hopkins and in
Boston.
The wide-spread rumors that
Ambassador de Lequerica Is leav
ing Washington are not sub
stantiated yet by any official act.
It is understood that the Am
bassador, who accomplished his
mission of winning United States
recognition of Spain, has asked
to be aelieved of his Washington
duties. He has been here for
six years and feels the need of
a rest. It is more than likely
New Official
Appoints a
'Cabinet'
Sy the Associated Prtu
Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman,
president of the General Feder
ation of Women’s Clubs, today
announced appointments in her
streamlined “cabinet” that will
help her run the world’s largest
organization of women during
the coming two years.
Mrs. Chapman, who operates
a large grain farm near Jersey
ville, 111., was recently elected
head of the general federation
which has 11 million members.
Mrs. Chapman and the exec
utive committee have set up a
new department—the commu
nity affairs department, which
will be headed by Mrs. Walter
V. Magee, Lakewood, Ohio.
This department will have
eight divisions, each headed by
a prominent clubwoman. These
divisions include health, hous
ing, gerontology, community
service, city beautiful, mental
health, welfare and youth con
servation.
Mrs. Chapman plans to draw
younger clubwomen into .active
participation and she and her
fellow officers have named a
junior chairman as No. 2 head
of each department.
The junior chairman of the
new department is Mrs. Marcus
B. Calhoun, Thomasville, Ga.
Mrs. Chapman began her ad
ministration with tiie pledge to
increase efforts to eliminate
scenes of violence, crime and
drinking from motion pictures,
television and radio.
Mrs. Charlotte Baruth, New
York, has been named head of
the motion picture division and
Mrs. Dexter O. Arnold, chair
man of the radio and television
division. '
Both these divisions are in
the communications department
which is headed by Mrs. Dexter
O. Arnold, Concord, N. H„ with
Mrs. Robert Branigan, Beloit,
Wis., as junior chairman.
The head of the six other de
partments and the junior chair
men are:
Conservation of natural re
sources—Mrs. Marion T.
Weatherford, Arlington, Oreg.,
chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Howell,
Sheridan, Wyo., junior chairman.
Education—Mrs. Joseph M.
Perkins, Eastland, Tex., and Mrs.
Nunley Snedegar, Elkins, W. Va.
Fine arts—Mrs. Harry W.
Schaal, Erie, Pa., and Mrs.
Robert Branigan, Beloit, Wis.
Home—Mrs. Gilbert F. Loebs,
Waterville, Me., and Mrs. Nunley
Snedegar, Elkins, W. Va. Mrs.
Snedegar, who is listed as junior
chairman for two departments is
former head of family councils
in junior clubs.
International Affairs —Mrs.
Norbert J. Klein, Milwaukee,
Wis.; Mrs. Charles O. Smith,
Holcomb, Kans.
Public affairs—Mrs. William
H. Hasebroock, West Point,
Nebr., and Mrs. Kenneth Howell,
Sheridan, Wyo.
Mrs. T. C. Carroll, Shepherds
ville, Ky., has been appointed
chairman of the council of inter
national clubs, with Mrs. Trini
dad F. Legarda, Manila, Philip
pine Islands, as vice chairman.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bryan
Fewell of Woodlawn Heights. Va.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Harriet Ann to
Corpl. George Verzagt, son of
Mrs. Hilda Verzagt and the late
Mr. George Verzagt of Point
Lookout, Long Island, N. Y.
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MRS. GERALD F. SWEENEY
The former
Miss Marlene D. Meyer.
The marriage took place June
19 in the Shrine of the Sacred
Heart.
that he will go by- the end of j
the summer, but he has not yet
been officially notified that he
may do so.
Philippine Ambassador and
Mrs. Carlos Romulo gave a dinner
last evening in honor of the de
parting Philippine Counselor
and Mrs. Gamboa. Mr. Gamboa
left a week ago to become legal
advisor to the Philippine Mission
to the United Nations. Returning
this week end for the party, he
will be joined by his wife in New
York next week.
Romulos Hosts
The Romulos themselves were
just back from the Big City
where they were entertained
royally Thursday evening. They
went up because it was their
30th wedding anniversary and
Mrs. Romulo’s birthday and they
wanted to avoid any fancy do
ings in their honor here. How
ever New York’s famous Grover
Whalen and Col. Ed Hastings
organized a surprise party in
their honor at the Waldorf As
toria Thursday evftiing and the
Romulos couldn’t have been
! more pleased.
Mrs. Douglas MacArthur was
at the dinner and Lt. Gen.
George Crittenberger, now head
of the Greater City of New York
Fund, and Mrs. Crittenberger;
Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Leland
Hobbs who had been to Presi
dent and Mrs. Eisenhowers’ 38th
wedding anniversary dinner the
night before; the President of the
Chemical Bank and Trust Co. of
New York and Mrs. C. M. Wil
son; the chairman of the board
of the Waldorf and Mrs. Frank
A. Ready; the Vice President of
the National City Bank and Mrs.
A. D. Calhoun. Mr. Pierre Huss,
head of International News
Service, and Mrs. Huss.
There was a birthday cake for
Mrs. Romulo and a six-tiered
wedding cake with a “bridegroom
on top looking like Governor
Dewey,” said Gen. Romulo with
a chuckle.
Guests at the Romulos’ dinner
for the Gamboas included the
Indonesian Ambassador and
Mme. Notowidigdo, Assistant
Secretary of State and Mrs. Carl
McCardle, the new Philippine
Charge d’Affaires Raul Lenterio
who arrived in Washington to
take over his duties on Thurs
day, and Mrs. Lenterio, Mr. and
Mrs. James D. Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Henderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Spencer Davis, and Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Drumright.
The Honduran Ambassador Dr.
Rafael Heliodoro Valle was host
last evening at a stag dinner in
honor of the Honduran Army
Chief of Staff, Lt. Col. Armando
Velasquez Cerrato. The latter
leaves tomorrow for New York.
Admiral and Mrs. Robert
Carney have cards out for a
reception at Admiral’s House on
July 15. 6:30 to 8:30.
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MRS. JAMES P. ALLEN
The former
Miss Donna L. McMullen.
The wedding was held June 19
in the Second Baptist Church.
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MRS. STANLEY SILVER
The former
Miss Janet A. Rose.
The marriage took place June
27 at the Willard Hotel.
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MRS. ROBERT E. LOGWOOD
The former
Miss Lois E. Hoeck.
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
was the seen# of the wedding
June 26. «
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MRS. THOMAS M. PHILLIPS
The former
Miss Karin E. Weigert.
The wedding took place on
July 2 at the Navy Chapel.
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MRS. HENRY S. McDONALD
The former
Miss Mary A. Pattie.
The marriage took place June
25 in the Church of St.
Christ opher-by-the-River in
Gates Mills, Ohio.
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Ceremony Held
Mrs. Martin Donohue Delaney
announces the marriage of her
daughter, Catherine Delaney
Raugust to Col. Gares Garber,
son of Mrs. Minnie G. Garber of
Arlington, and the late Dr.
Mahlon Tilden Garber. The wed
ding took place at the Fort
Myer Chapel on July 2.
The bride attended George
town Visitation Convent and the
Corcoran School of Art. She is
the daughter of the late Dr.
Martin Donohue Delaney, sr.
Col. Garber graduated from the
Case School of Applied Science,
and Is a veteran of World War
II and the Korean War. He is
now stationed at U. S. A. F.
Headquarters in tire Pentagon.
After a wedding trip, the couple
will make their home in Ar
lington.
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MRS. JOSEPH H. MULLICAN
The former
Miss Thelma V. Redmond.
The wedding was held June 26
in the Marvin Memorial Metho
dist Church.
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MRS. BONNER S. COFFMAN
The former
Mias Mary T. McCormie.
The marriage took place on
June 20 In the Rowland Meth
odist Church, In Rowland, N. C.
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MRS. HAROLD G. WAGENER
The former
Miss Dora E. Vines.
The Holy Comforter Church
was the scene of the wedding
June 19.
Elaine Eichhorn
Is July Bride
Miss Elaine Louise Eichhorn.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
J. Eichhorn of Washington, was
married on July 2 to Mr. Jose
Eduardo Laso Penaherrera, of
Washington and Quito. Ecuador.
The Ambassador of Ecuador, Dr.
Jose R. Chiriboga Villagomez
performed the civil ceremony in
the Ecuadorean Fmhwy which
followed a ceremony at St.
Gabriel’s Church, performed by
the Rev. Robert E. Lewis.
Miss Ann Kirlin of Washing
ton was the bride’s maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Patricia Rosetta, Miss Suzanne
Brown and Miss Margaret Beck
weth, all of Washington. Mr.
Luis Eduardo Laso was the best
man for his son. Ushers were
Mr. Charles Ison, Mr. Hernan
Laso Penaherrera, brother of the
bridegroom, Mr. James Dorsey,
Mr. Charles Frasier and Mr.
Robert Decker, of Washington.
The bride is a graduate of
Holy Cross Academy. Mr. Pen
aherrera attended Virginia Foly
teqhnic Institute and Wilson
Teachers College. After a wed
ding trip to Virginia Beach, the
couple will reside in Washington.
Mrs. Watt Returns
Mrs. William G. Watt of Ar
lington, second vice president of
the Virginia Federation of Wom
en’s Clubs, has returned from
Richmond where she attended a
meeting of the Executive Com
mittee and conference of depart
ment chairmen.
As second vice president, she
also holds the title of dean of
department chairmen and pre
sided at their conference.
Shoes for Korea
Three hundred.pairs of rimes
were collected for Korea yester
day at the final session of the
Vacation Bible Bchool of the
Northminister Presbyterian
Church.
Brought by the youngsters at
tending the school, the shoes
were turned over to T. J. Park,
Second Secretary of the Korean
Embassy.
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MRS. JAMES E. AINLEY, Jr.
The former
Miss Vivian M. Mafnuson.
Her marriage to Dr. Ainley
took place June 19 in the Bethes
da First Baptist Church.
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MRS. WALTER A. SONNTAG
The former
| Miss Katherine Sappington
Nativity Church was the seen*
of the wedding June 26.

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