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Show HE TI0DSU1 INVITED TO B09SEVELTWED0ING Right Rev. Henry Y. Sattcrlee of Episcopal Church Will Officiate. of thd battle monument at fel Cancy. Cuba, will tako place on February 11. A party of distinguished olllcers of the United Statc3 army left New Ynrk on February S to parllclpato In tho exercises attending the dedication The Cuban Government will play an active part in the ceremonies. Among those who will attend are "Webb C. Hayes, chairman of the battlefield commission; Ucul.-Gon. Cha.'fce, president presi-dent of the Society of the Army of Santiago San-tiago dc Cuba; Lieut. -Gen. Yourg. who attends as the special representative of President Roosevelt, and Rear-Admlral illgglnson. representing the American licet In the naval battle White House Wedding. The redding of Miss Alice hoe Roosevelt, Roose-velt, daughter of the President, to Representative Rep-resentative Longworth, will take place at tho White House at noon Saturday. February 17. Tho ceremony, which will be performed In tho historic East room, will be solemnized by the Right. Rev. Henry Y. SaUerlee, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Washington. There will bo no bridesmaids. The groom's best man will be Thomas Nelson Perkins of Boston, a classmate and long-time friend. Three of Mr. Long-worth's Long-worth's classmates and a collegcmato at Harvard, B. A. Walllngford, Jr., of Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, who married Mr Longworth's oldest sister; Larz Anderson of Washington, Washing-ton, great-grandson of Nicholas Long-worth, Long-worth, the founder of the Longworth family fortune; Viscount Charles de Chambrun. brother of Count Adelbert do Chambrun. who married tho groom's youngest sister, and Theodore Roosevelt. Jr., the oldest son of the President, will be the ushers. One Thousand. Invited. One thousand Invitations to the wedding have been Issued Those Invited, exclusive of the wedding parly. Include: The members mem-bers of the Cabinet and their wives, former for-mer members of tho Cabinet who are now In tho United States Senate and their wives; the heads of foreign embassies and missions and their wives; the Justices of the United States Supreme court and their wives; the olllclnl members of tho party which accompanied Secretary Tnfl to the Orient, the New Yorkers In Congress and the Ohio delegation In Congress. Later In the afternoon Mr, Longworth and his brldo will leave Washington on a trip to Florida, traveling In a speclnl cnr. After tho adjournment of Congress they expect to muke n trip to Europo. |