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D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER FORMER CITY HEADS HELD WILMINGTON, N. C, September 16 (). —Parker Quince Moore, former mayor, and J. J. Furlong, sr., former F B-2 SOGIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 16, 1932 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Turkish Ambassador, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar, chief of police, were arraigned here yes. 552‘2";2‘,":, o%hsrrzu of conspiracy te ex- Wite BRI e Josse enan They pleaded not guilty. To notes demanding the money were received by Mrs. Wise. ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIOH HABERDASHER ¢ Host Informally This Afternoon at Embassy. HE Ambassador of Turkey, Mr.| Ahmet Mukiar, will entertain | a few friends informally this| afternoon at the embassy, on Massachusetts avenue. The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- liam De Witt Mitchell will leave | Southampton, Long Island, today for Oyster Bay to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Miller, at Norwich House, and with the Assistant Secretary of the | Treasury and Mrs. Arthur A.° Ballan-| tine in their Summer home, Council Rock. The Attorney General and Mrs Mitchell are expected to return to Washington the later part of this month. Mrs. Brown Had Guests At Luncheon Yesterday. Mrs. Walter F. Brown, wife of the Postmaster General, motored to Gravs Hill Inn, in Virginia, for luncheon yes- | terday, accompanied by a small party. | ‘The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Chapin, has as his guest in hjs apart- ment in the Shoreham, Mr. Howard Coffin of Sapaloe Island, Ga. Mr. Justice Benjamin Cardozo has re- turned to Washington and is at the Mayflower. He spent most of the Su mer at Rye, N. Y., and visited many of the courts in the State. The Minister of Switzerland, M. Peter, was joined vesterday by Mme. Peter. who "has spent the Summer in the, North. \ Countess Szechen; ife of the Min-‘ ister of Hungary, was among those en-| Scbotka, and her flance, Mr. Edwin C. Steffe, whose marriage will take place tomorrow afternoon. The party was given at Battery Terrall, the home of the hosts, at 3001 Garrison street, and their guests were members of the wed- ding party. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hoover have been joined in their home in Chevy Chase, D. C., by their three daughters, Miss Louise Hoover, Miss Catherine Hoover and Miss Betty Hoover, who took a six-week cruise in the Medi- terranean. Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot is at_the Barclay. in New York, where she went for a few days after & visit in Cleve- and. Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Karolik have returned from Europe and are now at the Casino, at Newport. Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Barry are again in their home on Columbia road after a motor trip North. They were absent about six weeks and visited Mrs. Barry's brother, Capt. Walter McFar- land, U. S. N, in his cottage at Spring Lake. Later Dr. and Mrs. Barry mo- tored to Norway, Me., where they were guests of Admiral and Mrs. Kaemmer- ling in their Summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nesbit, after spending July and August in Maine, are now at the Sunset Hill Inn, at Sugar Hill, in New Hampshire. They will spend the remainder of the month in the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Ladd of SENORA DE ALFARO, Before her marriage Wednesday to Senor Luis Ramcn Alfaro, son of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, was Senorita Aurelia Colamo, daughter of Senora de Colomo and the late Sencr Nestor Colomo of Mexico. —Underwood Photo. The “Vivian” loveliness of this stunning strap model is apparent at a glance—fash- ioned of black or brown lizard, and so very reasonably priced at $10.50. ICH F ST. avr TENTH Mercedita, Cuba, is spending & few days at the Dodge Mrs. Hodgins Hostess At Dinner Last Evening. Mrs. Joshua Hodgins of ‘Mariette, | GARFINCKEL'S GREAT SALE OF COATS ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN tertaining a box party last evening at|Mobile, Tex., are passing some time at the concert by Miska Merson, Hun- the Carlton. garian pianist of Washington, at New- | Wis., daughter of former Senator Isaac | Stephenson of Wisconsin, is at the May- flower while attending the meeting of | WONDERFUL NEW WINTER COATS port, for the benefit of the Newport| milk fund. The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite will leave today for Virginia Beach to remain over Sunday. The charge d'affaires of Denmark and Mme. de Wichfeld were hosts at lunch- | s eon today, entertaining Dr. N. E. N lund and his daughter, Mlle. Norlund, who are spending a few days at the Carlton before sailing for their home in Copenhagen. Dr. Norlund is di- rector general of the Astronomical Ob- servatory of Denmark and director of the Geological Survey of Denmark, and with his daughter came to this country to view the recent eclipse of the sun. | ‘The United States Minister to Guate- mala and Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse gave a children's party vesterday at| R their estate at Newport in celebration of the eleventh birthday anniversary of their son, Charles Whitehouse. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr will arrive in New York today on the Leviathan, after epending a vacation in Europe. The air attache of the Italian em- bassy, Comdr. Paolo Sbernadori, is spending a few days in New York where he is at the Ritz-Carlton. Mr. Lawrence Richey, secretary to President Hoover, entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. | Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim | arrived in Washington today and tem- | porarily are at the Mayflower. | Mrs. Johnston, wife of Maj. Edward Scott_Johnston, instructor of the Staff and Command School, at Fort Leaven- worth, Kans., is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Grant Dexter, at 1620 P street. Marriage of Miss Sould | To Mr. Guthrie Announced. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Soule of Wash- ington and Virginia anrounce the mar- Tisge of their daughter Carrol to Mr. James Knox Guthrie of Nashville, | Tenn., Wednesday in Christ Church at | Brandy, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie will make their | home in Hampton Courts on New' | Hampshire avenue after October 1. Pormer Secretary of War and Mrs. Newton D. Baker and their daughter, Miss Margaret Baker of Cleveland, Ohio, are at the Mayflower while Mr. Baker {s attending the Welfare and Relief Mobilization Conference. | The former governor general of the Philippines, Mr. Dwight F. Davis. who has been sbread for sometime, will ar- rive in New York today on the Levi- athan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Dewey, jr. and their small family of Chicago are at Wardman Park Hotel, having come from White Sulphur Springs. W. Va., where they have been through the late Summer. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert and Mrs. James A. Ganon started this morning by motor for Lynn, Mass., where they have gone to be with Mrs. Willlam | Kearney Carr, who is recuperating in the Lynn Hospital from an automobile | accident in which she was injured. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon have as their guests in their home on Harrison | gtreet Mrs. Simon's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen and their daughter, Miss Mary Jane Cohen ©of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins entertained at supper last evening ®r their niece, Miss E. Louise Soboti®m, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. | her farm at Leonardtown, Md., where Engagement Announced. Of Miss Thompson to Mr. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dickinson Tay- loe of Edgel Albemarle County, Va., announced the engagement of the ughter, Miss Elizabeth Ridgely , to Mr. John Sergeant Wise, | i > of New York and Virginia ss Thompson graduated from the National Cathedral School in Washing- | ton in 1 She is a granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. William H. Hunt, formerly of ton, but now of San Fra cisco, and of the late Mr. William Prall Thompson of New York. She is the| great-granddaughter of the late Rear Admiral John H. Upshur and also of the late Mr. William H. Hunt, who was cret of the Navy in President; ficld's cabinet and later Minister to sia Mr. Wise graduated from the Virginia | Military Institute in 1926 and now is | making his home in New York. He is| the grandson of the late Mr, and Mrs. | John Sergeant Wise of Richmond and | great-grandson of the lite Gov. Henry A W \Z Mr. Wise belongs Club and Sq New York. The wedding will take place October 14 at Edgehill. Mrs. Henry Dund of Minneapolis, who | is now the guest of her grandmother, | @ Mrs. Donzld MacDonald, entertained at | tea at the Rossdhu Castle Club yester- day afternoon Dr. and Mrs. William H. Holzafel of New York City and Mrs. Thomas Ed- ward Nunn of Jacksonville, Fla, are spending a part of September with Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Hine in Cleveland rk. Mrs. Reeder Killian has returned to her apartment in the Shoreham from she spent the month of August. Mrs. Henrietta A. Forbes, daughter, Mrs with her Augusta W. Bispham. have returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter seascn, after a visit in Middletown, R. I. Mr. and Mre. Andrew P. Maloney of Soring Lake, N. J, who spent some time at Hot Springs, Va. motored to Washington and are at the Shoreham en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Binswanger of Philadelphia, Pa., are at the Ca for a short stay, accompanied by thbir two daughters Mrs. Walter A. 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