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B2 % SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1931 SOCIETY.” 3 5 | turn ashington toda; spending al days at Wardman \Mn Dwight Dickinson, Mrs. C. 8. Ker- | icksburg, _Va, are now at Virginia Bradford made the trip to New York t:-'mz o ABOIL & Wt stay .e’nmr' B Ee, | rick and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett. |Beach. They were guests of Brig. Gen. City by plane. E | Associate Judge Fimis J. Garrett of =g | Fetoher S. G. Waller, adjutant general of Vir- ein the United States Court of Customs and | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Oldham Paisley, | Mr. and Mrs. g ginta, for Governor's day at 5 3 3 .| Mrs. Harry A. Kite is at the Shore- 3 | | Patent Appeals, who has been abroad with their three children., will leave | At Dinner in Newport Villa. 2 q , B. B. , :mn Hotel, where she has taken an soon for their home in Marion, Ill,| The former United States Ambass: _— | for 8 vacation, s arriving in New York | (here Col. Paisley will resume his | dor to Mexico, Mr. Henry P. Fletcher,| Mr. and Mrs. Strickiand Gillilan en- v 4 5 s o 5] with his own newspaper. the |ang Mrs. Fletcher enteriained at dinner | lertained o company at dinner at Ml’ Hoover Wl].l Arrlvc at W]-utc Housc Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis | Marion Daily Republican. Col. Paisley | jast evening in their villa, Rockry Hall, | Shoteham evening. 8. are in New York at the St. Regis after | has been on duty with the personnel | at Newport, where they will remain un- Mrs. Rust Smith and Mrs, Wentworth | spending some time in Nova Scotia. |division of the War Department, gen- | il late Autumn. B, oyt e st 1 = staff, Army Re: fhicer S Miss Late This Afternoon From Camp | Read Admiral Gary Travers Grayson | for the pst six monihs. and while on | The {ormer United States Minister to | Rust Peirce and Miss Elisabeth . RS . was smong the guests at the dinner |duty in Washington they have lived in | Denmark and Mrs, M, Percival Dodge | have retumed fo Washingion afier in vu-g"ua Mountains. | dance given Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. [ Georgetown. {sre sratving i, th today | spending several weeks . |, Ny, ehwarts at Baralogf | .5t Donald G Bingham entertained | “Siy. and Mrs. Demarest Lioyd are st e a party at dinner on the Shoreham Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Waller and|the Malvern, at Bar Harbor, Me. . HOOVER R t il ot Bein; ' terrace last evening. His guests included | Miss Louise du Bose Waller, who have o B g R LR e e B Pulton” aanounes the T enpagement of | OAPL. nd_Mrs. Hayne® Ellis, Comdr. |spent most of the Summer in their| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E, Davies. who | Apariments is tain Lodge on the Rapidan e | their daughter Polly, to Mr. Roger Bar- |and Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo, Lieut. and | country place, the Hills near Preder-|have been the guests of Mr. an e River, in Virginia where with | Senator and Mrs. Guy D. Goff are ton Derby, son of Col. and Mrs. George the President she entertained arriving in New York today on the Derby, of New Orleans and Princeton, LY over Sunday. | Leviathan from Europe, where they |N.J. President returned to the White | have been for several months. | _Miss Fulton has been the guest of House early today. — | Col. and Mrs. Derby at West Point for eaigmend Representative Mary. T. Norton, with sometime and will remain there for an- Halian Ambassador to | Mrs. J. B. McDorogh, Miss_Marion |other fortnight. rospective brid 2 : Remain in Mountains. | McDorogh and Mrs. Clarence Crowe, is | will enter Georgetor The Italian Ambassador, Nobile | spending some time at Saranac Inn. in |lege in the Fall. She has been attend- Giacomo de Martino, who went to| the hesrt of the Adirondack Mountains | ing Georgetown Convent and prior to ™ White Sulphur Springs for the week on Upper Saranac Lake, Northern New | residence in the Capital, was a student end, is r!l%lllll.n%pth!?!f for a longer | York State. ‘lt Miss Summitt's School in Paul, | — b Minn,, where Col. and Mrs. Fulton spent [ — % ‘The Acting Becretary of State and | four years, while Col. Fulton was on The Ambassador of Argentina, Senor | Mrs. Willlam R. Castle were the honor | duty there. Felipe Espil, is back at the embassy,| guests at dinner last evening at Hot| Mr. Derby is a first classman at the after spending several days at Newport, | Springs of Mr. and Mrs. George H.|United States Military Academy at 3 where he went to be best man for Senos | warrington. | West Point. He was formerly a stu- h hc Conrado Traverso, first secretary of the | ad | dent at Lawrenceville Schoo! and as ome embassy, at his marriage Saturday to| The United States Minister to Guate- | Princeton University. The wedding of Miss Phoebe Quinby. };,nalu and hMr!. Sheldon P. Whiteholise | l{lls Tl"'l;un Ind‘ Mr. Derby will' take - | have as their guests at Newport Mrs, | place in June after the graduation of The Minister of Bolivia and Senora | Winthrop W. Aldrich of New York. | ihe latter from the Academy. . de Diez de Medina entertained at di ' : o m e e ina_entertained at din- i — ner Saturday evening at the Shoreham, The counselor of the Italian embassy,| Lieut. Col. and M - O f t t t nt Ve ts in_ honor of the former charge d'af- | Conte Alberto Marchetti di Muriaglio, | rick with their young. a.fl'&’.’&.’u’fufii. ne o as In on s os r a n —_— " 77 YOUNE Chushter Lavim, . 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