Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1931, Page 18

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<dE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 : . - ernvuinwumnmln‘x yesterday SO(“IE'I'Y | RETURNING FROM NORWAY I“" paR 5 Hae S ; f State, Mr., . Reisinger returned = e o e voegy s in . Miss A B R G St. Bet. 11th and 12th day at the Shoreham. (Continued on Third Page. : Mrs., Jobn Lindsay Morehead was among-the passengers aboard the Ile de SOCIETY. SOCIETY. Secretary Stimson Attends Luncheon Hon- oring Retiring Diplomat at the Pan-American Union. HE Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. Stimson, presided at the luncheon given today by the chairman. The fete was given in honor of the retiring Minister of Bolivia, Senor Don Eduardo Dies de Medina, and among the guests were members of | the governing board, Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Dr.| Felipe A. Espil; the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Dr. Miguel Cruchaga; the Minister of Uruguay,’ Senor Dr. J. Varela; the Minister of Guatemala, Senor Dr. Adrian Recinos; the Minis- ter of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Juan B.| Sacasa; the Minister of Ecuador, Senor Dr. Homero Viter Lafronte; the Minis- ter of Venezue'a, Senor Dr. Pedro Man- uel Arcaya: the Minister of Haiti, Mr. Dantes Beliegarde; the Minister of Co- Jombia, Senor Dr. Fabio Lozano; the Minister of the Dominican Republic, Senor Don Roberto Despradel; the Min- | ister of Honduras, Senor Dr. Celeo Da- | vila; the Minister of Bolivia, Senor Don Luis O. Abelli; the charge d'affaires of Cuba, Senor Dr. Jose T. Baron; the| charge d'affaires of Mexico, Senor Don | Pablo Herrera de Huerta; the charge d'affaires of Costs Rica, Senor Don Guillermo E, Gonzalez, and Senor Don | Roberto D. Melendez, in ¢harge of the Jegation of El Salvador. In addition to the members of the board, the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe. and the assistant di- yector, Dr. E. Gil Borges, were in at- tendance, Mrs. Adams {0 Return From Massachusetts in Few Days. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, will be joined in a few days by Mrs. Adams, who is at the Glades Club, at Minot, Mass. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Arthur M. Hyde, is back from a week’s stay in Kansas City. The charge d'affaires of Rumania | and Mme, Nano will retum to Wash- | ington tomorrow or Priday from New- port, where they have been since early Summer. Representative and Mrs. Richard Yates are moving today to the Kennedy- Warren, where they have taken an apartment for the Winter. ‘Representa- tive and Mrs. Yates have been at the Shoreham since their return from Scot- land, where they went because of the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. John Wishart Henderson, who was greatly improved when her parents sailed for this country. Representative Adam M. Wyant ar- rived in town yesterday by motor and has joined his family in their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel for the coming season. ‘The solicitor general, Mr. Thomas D. Thacher, will be joined tomorrow by Mrs. Thacher, who has closed their Summer home at Watch Hill, R. I. The solicitor general and Mrs. Thacher again will occupy the house of Mr. an: including: The | #T Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, at 1524 Twenty-eighth street, in Georgetown, which they leased for a year. ‘The assistant naval attache of th French _ embassy, Engineer Lieut. Comdr. Paul Duban, and Mme. Duban will leave today for New York, from where Mme. Duban will sail Saturday on the Ile de France for her home coun- y. Comdr. Duban, who has been re- called for sea duty, will remain in’this cb:un;ry longer and will sail Novem- T Comdr. Duban will be’succeeded by Lieut. Le Mignon, who, with Mme. Le Mgnon. will arrive in this country Oc- r 18, Rear Admiral Julian. L, Latimer, U. 8. N, retired; Mrs. Latimer and their daughter, Miss Laura Latimer, spent yesterday in Washington on their way to their home in Charleston, W. Va., from Boston, where they have been staying. While here they were at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Col. Louis McCarthy Little, U. 8. M. C., and Mrs. Little have closed their house in Georgetown, and after a few days at the Mayflower have gone to New York and are at the St. Regis for a -short stay before Col. Little sails for Haiti, where he has been transferred for duty. Mrs. Little will return to Washington later in the season and will be at the Ma) flower. ‘The military attache to the United States embassy in Argentina and Mrs. Edmond C. Fleming are in Washington at the Mayflower for a brief visit before salling for Buenos Aires PHGIK, October 9. Capt. and Mrs. Fleming have been visiting in the latter's home in Detroit. 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