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i B2 SO CIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON SOCIETY Secretary of the Treasury Mills Has Jmned ; Mrs. Mills for Few Days Before Gomg HE Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mills, has gone to Long Is- land, where he will be with Mrs. Mills_in _their Summer home over Sunday. The Secre- tary will start for the West Coast next Week to make a series of addresses. halian Ambassador Host _At Luncheon at Embassy Today. The Ambassadcr of TItaly, Nobile | como de Martino, enterteined a small mpany at luncheon informally today the embassy. His guests included the | nister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; Minister of Egypt. Sesostriss Sida- | ; the charge d'affaires of G n, Mr. Osborne; the chief fof the Near Eastern Affairs Division of he State Department and Mrs. Wallace Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Constantine wn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willlam- son and the secretery of the embassy and Contessa Roncalll. o Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. ‘Ahmet Mutar, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Dr. and MIs. Macpherson Crichton at the Chevy Chase Club. The United States Ambassador to Cuba and Mrs. Harry Guggenheim_are :#pending the day at the Mayflower. Mrs. | Guggenheim spent the Summer in their home at Port Washington, Long Island. the Ambassador joining her there about | & fortnight ago. : The United States Ambassador to Germany and Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett entertained at luncheon yesterday in New York, where they are at the Plaza The United States Minister to Siam, David E. Kaufman, is spending a | fow days in Washington and is at the | :Mayflower before going to his home at ! Towanda, Pa. Mrs. Julius G. Lay, wife of the United States Minister to Honduras, who re- cently returned from Europe, is spend- ing a few days at the St. Regis Hotel, in , before joining Mr. Lay in Hcnduras. The Undersecretary of State, Mr. Wil- liam R. Castle, jr. has joined Mrs. stle at Hot Springs for the week end. The military attache of the Cuban v and Senora de Prieto enter- d informaliy at tea yesterday at nm Rossdhu Castle Club. of the Fren: Husson, ent ained at .1 rmfi\'rll party last evening in his home in honor of the retiring ssistant naval attache of the embassy *and Mme. Le Mignon. The guests were naval officers with whom Lieut. Le Mignon has been closely associated and members of the embassy staff. Licut. and Mme. Le Mignon will sail 1 on the Ile de France for \\h(‘ e th it. Le Mignon has .: Gen. Daniel B. Devore, U. 8. A., Devore are in New Mrs. Abbot, wid of Gen. Frederick hn Abbot, and her two daughters, Marian Vaughn and Miss Elinor bbot, are guests of the Secretary of the Smithsonian and Mrs. Charles Ab- -bot at their residence in Chevy Chase. | Maj. F. B. Akin, U. S. A, has been fSoired by Mrs. Akin and their daugh- | . Eleanor and Martha, who have en in the mountains of North Caro- | and Virginia through the Summer. | . Akin formerly was assistant com- indant at Fort Monmouth and came t> Washington two months ago for duty n the office of the chief signal officer. v have taken a home at 3816 T Capt. and Mrs. Harvey Kernan, who will leave shortly for the former's new station at Carlisle, Pa., will be the | guests in whose honor a farewell tea | will be given Sunday_afterncon in the | .heme of Capt. J. R. Koch. Mrs. Ker- an has been an active worker for the | memorial chapel at Walter Reed Hos-‘ Yital and has many friends in Wash- ington. Mrs. Thomas, wife of Comdr. William | :D. Thomas, U. 5. N, recently re-| turned to Greystone, the residence on | edge of Rock Creek Park which she od last year. Mrs. Thomas spent time ‘with Comdr. ' Thomas in nia. where he has sea duty. Thomas will entertain a house | ty over the week end, the guests in- | luding Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt, Mr. | nd Mrs. Payne Whitney and Mr. Win- | ston Thomas. fiss Margaret McKinley, daughter of | West. Brig. Gen. James F. McKinley and Mrs. McKinley, is the house guest of Col and Mrs. Willlam M. Colvin and thelr debutante daughter, Miss Lucette Col- vin, at Greenwich, Gonn. Miss McKin- ley went to Connecticut to attend the debut tea dance yesterday afternoon given by Col. and Mrs, Colvin to present their daughter. Miss Colvin is a gradu- | ate of Holton Arms Scheol. Mrs. Somerville Entertains At Luncheon, Bridge and Tea. Mrs. Thomas Somerville was hostess | to a party of 20 at luncheon today at the Rossdhu Castle Club. The com- pany is remaining through the after- noon for bridge which will be followed by tea. Mrs. Edwin B. Parker and her sis- ter, Mrs. J. H. Gilpatrick, who a rived yesterday on the Reliance, a n' the St. Regis Hotel in New York Pbefore coming to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Fa\ I)\gfllls, Ingalls and Mr. D. H. Ingalls of the ‘Homestead, Hot Sprin; Va., are at the Willazd for & few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Walker | have returned to Washington after spending the Summer in Northern New England and have opened their apart- ment in Wardman Pack Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Flint are at the St. Regis Hotel in New York for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Norment. jr. with their two children, Polly and Clarence, 3d, have returned to their apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. James William Orme, Miss Kathleen Walsh Orme and Mr. Robert C. Orme have returned from Asheville, N. C. Miss Orme will re- sume her studies at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Shute have re- turned to Washington after spending the Summer at their home, at Upper- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earle Conradis, who were married September 10, are at Asheville, N. C. after passing several days at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Conradis, who was an Woodson, daughter of Mr. and Eugene R Woodson. in Asheville by her Seminary schoolmate, Miss Sue Faucette. | Mrs. Shepherd Gave Unique Treasure Hunt for Recent Bride. Mrs. Harry Lewis Shepherd was host- ess Wednesday evening at an attractive | post-nuptial party, when she gav treasure hunt tor \Ari Delbert Heady. daughter of ‘Xr Reed. Mrs honor for Mrs. v_at_her \'addn.;f KALORAMA HEIGHTS Apartment No. 125 6 Rooms, 2 Baths, Porch Stone & Fairfax 1708 Eye St. Na. 2424 Montgomery Farm Women’s Co-operative Market Owned and directed by the farm women of Montgomery County. Seasonable Farm Produce Direct to the Consumer Ro-uhng, Frying and Stew- ing Chickens and Fresh Eggs a Specialty Open Wednesdays and Saturdays Corner Leland St. and Wis- consin Ave., Bethesda, Md. Miss Poll® M which took place in the Church of the Transfiguration, the Rev. John J. Queally officiating. The treasure hunt was through a giant spider webb. Mrs. Huron W. Lawson has returned several weeks with her father, Mr. Josef Kaspar, in_his country home, Mount Salvat, at Bluemont, Va. Mrs. Lawson Mrs. Jesse Rawlings, near Bluemont. Miss Mary J. Todd motored to Wash- ington from her home in Morristown N. J, and is at the Carlton for se | eral wecks’ stay. — M Mrs. Margaret der Thomas has | issued cards announcing the marriage | of her daughter, Miss Eleanor Lee Al-| Dbaugh, to Mr. Bbbert Barton Clark, Sai urday, August 27, in Ellicott City, M Mr, and Mrs, Alfred W, McCrea of Erie, Pa, who with their two young daughters have been at Wardman Park Hotel for a few days, will return to their home today. Mr. and Mrs. McCrea and Mrs. Joseph Wayne Earnshaw Wed- nesday. A large company of officials, diplo- mats and residents attended the I showing of “Back Street” Theater last evening. Among those at the performance were the Postmaster General and Mrs. Walter F. Brown, the Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Ray L; man Wilbur: the Secretary of Com- ymerce, Mr. Roy D. Chapin; the Am- bassador of Italy, Nobile Martino: the Ambassador of Turkey, e Ambassador of ; the Minister < me. Peter, the Mln..s!e‘r (1' Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Ithe Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; the Minister of Guatemala jand Berora de Recinos, the Minister of | Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka, the Minister of the Union of South Africa r and Mrs. Alben Adaptations of Paris Frocks 515 ad 525 Above Back to your childhood, with a smocked shoulder line developing graceful sleeves, a new trend in transparent velvet Ior $25 “five o'clock” Below Shades of our grandmother! Here's the revival of braid em- broidery that makes this rough crepe frock with detach- $|5 able capelet entrancing. . Many other frocks in crepe, wool and velvet, featured in sizes 11 to 46. You'll be a bcnny lass in this Scotch plaid silk Blouse $2.95 with puffed sleeve: Here's one of our clever bags in to her home cn N street after spending | also was the guest for & fortnight of | came to attend the wedding of Lieut, | srst | in the Rialto | Giacomo de | * P W. Barkley, Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom and Miss Vera Bloom, the director general of the Pan-Amer- ican Union, Dr. Ieo S. Rowe; the charge d'affaires of Cuba and Senora D. C, de Baron, the Commissioner of the Dis- trict and Mrs. Herbert 8. Crosby and Miss Jane Crosby, the Assistant Secre- tary of War, Mr. Frederick H. Payne; the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Brnest Lee Jahncke. with their ~ (Contigued on Third Page.) 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