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MISS; MACDONALD SEES “NEIGHBORS Mrs. Hoover Puts Whité House in Most Homelike v Dress. By the Assoclated Press. ‘The hostess of the White House the hastes;.:! No. g'?ownlu d & week end together. tional formality and the dazzling glare of powerful lights that go with news cameras. That was a theatrical White House, set with shrubs and palms and gar- & nished with gold braid and sword trap- pings. More Domestic Air, ‘Today it was the homelier, more do- mestic Executive Mansion that Mrs. Hoover likes. The ture, off to the upholsterers for months, happily had come home Friday and was newly in place. The east room had flxfitdbeen waxed, the chandeliers pol- ed. Palms and more palms and many roses had gone in h the White House doors to augment the Cali- fornia-like charm of the permanent green room furni- | palmroom recently installed by the ‘west window of the great upper hall. ‘To this picture, Mrs. Hoover, in her neugxborunm. had arranged to add a dash of girlhood. Around the Corner.” On Intimate Terms.' ‘These Girl Scouts and Mrs. garden seeds and lfimc‘.:gry ‘was their president before she was the President’s wife. And her husband, the first shovel- ful of dirt for the building of the Girl Scouts’ “Little House,” quaintest of na- tional headquasters. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge “neighbored” with the Little House, going there to luncheons, and asking the girls to su- pervise egg rollings. But today was the first time that all the Girl Scouts had been asked to come at once to take g}susslon of the hedge-hidden White louse grounds. ‘The invitation was from 2 till § p.m., all playtime, except for the interval of gmuglng around Miss MacDonald for - F!lg borly visiting on her arrival at ki Time to See Games. ple opportunity was allot %&nprwlfl:uh”:’duklur e Seouh y cen! mad-cap game of “Follow PUTTES et o . gray-green form. Girl Scout leaders ha > ve been well extem) 3 q difficult athletic feats for ngeirw:fillgl:- ers to perform in a merry chase around fountains, under magnolia trees, into the rose garden, across the portico, over the lower hedges and about the home ' Such: was the viva.picture young uch was of present ohe thieg = nf er from across the sea. i e e LADY HILDA REMARRIES. Former Wife of 8ir Max Bonn Weds Arthur M. Hanbury. LONDON, October 5 (#)—Lady g.%ldl Bol:in,&?reed wife of Sir Max nn, an Hanbury were married today. N Sir Max obtained a divorce nisi from hd.vgoglz..whu was nb:rm Hilda w“i Lieut. Gol. Sir Ronald Waterhouse. In Lady Bonn it, but did not support While re) an iron fence at Bristol, England, recently, James Brim- ble, g 61, was killed g ghm=in§ WE_MOVED YOUR : Know whers and when 7ou Lol you to too. will like our service. 5236, "DAVIDSON m-nsq CHURCHILL URGES SOUND NAVAL PACT Says British Desire Issue Be Placed Outside Region of+ Future Controversy. 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