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SOCIETY i “ Dean of Diplomatic Corps Goes to New York Tonight With Nohil de Martino, Who Will Sail Tomorrow. THE dean of the diplomatic corps. 1 the Ambas sador of Italy, will ! accompany Donna Antoinetta de Martino to New York tonight. | The latter will sail tomorrow ; eboard the Conte Bianeamano for her : Ik me in Itaiv to spend the Summer. The Ambassador will return to Wash ington Saturday or Sunday and will joint Donna Antoinette later in the season. The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik were guests of honor at din ner last evening of Baron Karl Ferdi nand Tinty of Austria, who entertained at the Shoreham, where he is spending several weeks. Others in the company were Gen. William E. Horton, the presi dent of Georgetown University, Dr. W. Coleman NeviLs: Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Baroness Von Below, the vice director of the Brookings Institute and Mrs. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ree side and their daughter. Mrs. G. G. Mack: Mr. John W. Bowen and Mr. Harry Locke Keebric. Baron Tinty is in this country to comnlete the plans for the organiza tion’of the International Institute for Art. Science and Education, which will be established at Schloss Sehallaburg. bis ancestral home on the Danube in Austria. Tlie Minister. Mr. Prochnik, L chairman of the international com mittee for the institute. The Minister of Egypt- Sesostris Bidarcuss Pasha, will entertain a party in a box at the outdoor performance of "Aida,” Sunday, in the Griffith Sta dium. Mrs. Davis to Art as Hostess For Women’s Republican League. | Mrs. Davis, wife of Senator James J. j Davis, will be hostess at the card party j of the League of Republican Women, in the gardens of her home, at 3012 Mas sachusetts avenue, tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Among the patronesses are' Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. Mrs. Ogden L. Mills. Mrs. Walter F. Brown, Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs. Ar thur M. Hyde, Mrs. William N. Doak. Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. David A. Heed. Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Lester J. Dickinson. Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr.; Mrs. Arthur H. Vandcnburg. Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell. Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. Robert Low Bacon. Mrs. Ellis A Yost, Mrs. Virginia White Speel. Mrs. Walter II. Newton and Mrs. Ed ward F. Colladay. Those taking tables are Mrs. James E Watson. Mrs. James S. Parker. Mrs. Tilman B. Parks. Miss Edna M. Patton. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Cabot Stevens. Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Alfons B. Lancia, Mrs. Harry E. Hull, Mrs. Howard LeRoy. Mrs. Charles Alter. Mrs. Robert McNeill. Mrs. Ed vard Kevs. Mrs. John Walker Hol combe. Mrs. Henry Albers. Mrs. Charles Williamson. Mr-.* William Gower. Mrs. Harris Starr. Mrs. Eugene Woodson, Mrs. Etta H. Austin. Mrs. Walter H. Allen Mrs. E S. Korhersperger. Mrs. Edwin Hamilton Duff. Mrs. William : Loetsch, Mrs. Horace Fulton. Mrs. George W. Trowbridge. Mrs. Martin David McQuade. Mrs. Truman Miche.el son Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, Mrs. Strickland Gillilan, Mrs. George Cook. Mrs. George King, jr.: Mrs. Jessie Walters, Mrs. E. R. McKenzie, Mrs. Ross Perry. Mrs. M. D. Sedam. Miss Dorinda Rogers. Miss Katie A. Guiton, Miss Lillian R. R. V. Guiton. Mrs. James Gwvnne. Miss Eva Mclfttosh Davidson. Miss Marion White. Mrs. Al bert A. Jones. Mrs. Oscar Jure. Mrs. i Belle D Williams. Mrs. lone Nugent. Mrs. H Hardie Seav. Mrs. Eldon King. Mrs Frank Shortall. Mrs. Charles Tribbv. Mrs. A. Boas. Miss L. A. Wands. | Miss Sarah Woodward. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Danforth. Mrs. Frank Eddingfield, Mrs May Mcisel. Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Willett. Reservations for tables may be made through Mrs. G. Louis Weller at 2929 Cathedral avenue. Representative Sam D. McReynolds Otcr SO Year, of Quality 8«rrlc« ’ House-to House Moving For over 30 years Washing ton residents have depended upon "Merchants'’ to lighten the worries of MOVING— i FURNITURE SEWING MACHINES TRUNKS, BOXES PIANOS, ETC., ETC. For satisfactory service our charges are Very Reasonable Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, JR., President 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Movinjr-—Park in r—Ship pine THE COMPLETE HOME WEDDING .. Bouquets f and Decorations *35 Full Details on Request Without Obligation SMALL'S (SINCE 1855) DUPONT CIRCLE S___ of Tennessee has moved to Wardman Park Hotel, where he has taken an apartment until Congress adjourns. Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War, is visiting her parents, the Rev. Dr. Endicott Pea body and Mrs. Peabody in Groton, Mass. 0 Mrs. Thad H. Brown, wife of the Fed eral Radio commissioner, will leave to day for Cleveland to be the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hanna, with whom she will motor to Chicago for the Republican National Conven tion. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John Leonard Hines will sail Saturday on the Adriatic for a six-month stay in Europe. They are the guests in New York of Mr. Wil liam M. Wherry. Col. and Mrs. George Adolphous Nugent, for many years stationed in Washington, have announced the en gagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Parker, to Mr. Henry Curtis Blackiston, jr., the wedding to take place Tuesday, June 28, in St. John’s Church, at Fish ers Island, New York. A reception will follow immediately after the ceremony, in the Mononotto Inn. at Fishers Island. Miss Nugent is a graduate of the Maret School in Washington, which she attended and from which she graduated in 1928. having been a student there since she was 8 years old. Maj. and Mrs. William H. Siefert entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last evening in honor of Col. and Mrs. Julien R. Bernheim. Their other guests were Col. and Mrs Frank L. K. Laflamme, Maj. and Mrs. L. G. Anderson, Maj. and Mrs. Miner F. Felch, Maj. and Mrs. Marhl H. Welch, Maj. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rohde, Maj. and Mrs. James B. Harrington, Maj. and Mrs. Neal Harper, Maj. and Mrs. Page P. Chesser. Miss Alice Bernhelm, Mrs. Elmer Nlcklies, Maj. Roy Stout and Mr. Henderson Bunn. Lieut. John F. Greenslade, U. S. N., who is stationed at the Naval Academy, has come to Washington with Mrs. Greenslade and their smai1! baby to spend several weeks, and are at Ward man Park Hotel. Miss Caroline Hyde, daughter of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, has gone to New York to be the guest of Miss Oene Kincheloe, daughter of Judge and Mrs. David H. Kincheloe. She also will spend a few days with Miss Corlnne Tilton of De troit. who is a student at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, before joining her parents in Chicago for the Republican National Convention. Later she will ac company her parents to their home in Trenton. Mo. • Miss Hyde spent thefWinter with her parents at the Mayflower and studied at George Washington University. Miss Ruth H. Foss, who has spent the I Winter with her parents. Representative , and Mrs. Frank H. 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Remember, on Mon day original prices will prevail! Sizes 12 to 20 36 to 46 NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL daughter of Representative and Mrs. Alan T. Goldsborough. has selected Sat urday, June 18. fcr her marriage to Mr. Heath Dodge Goldsborough, son of Mrs. Martin Worthington Goldsborough and the late Prof. Goldsborough of Cam bridge, Md. The ceremony will be per formed in historic St. John’s Church in Georgetown, the rector. Rev. Dr. F. Bland Tucker, officiating at 4 p.m. Miss Goldsborough will be attended by her sister. Miss Eliza H. Goldsborough, and Mr. Philip Lee Goldsborcugh will I be best man for his brother. A reception will follow in the home of the bride’s cousin, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, at 2211 Thirtieth street. Miss Janet O'Bri'vn, daughter of the assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. Jehn Lord O’Brian, has selected September 3 for the date of her mar riage to Dr. Winfield Louis Butsch of New Haven, Conn. The ceremony will be performed at 4:30 p.m. in St. John’s Church at Buffalo, N. Y., and will be followed by a reception in the heme cf Mr. and Mrs. O’Brian at 150 West Utica street. The marriage of Miss Norvell Clark Munford, daughter of Mrs. Edward G. Munford of Washington and Mr. Ed ward G. Munford of Stockton, Calif., to Mr. Joseph Wilson Mullally of Pitts burgh. Pa., son of Mrs. M. Wilson Mul lally of New York, and the late Mr. John D. Mullally of St. Louis, Mo., will take place this afternoon it 5 o'clock In the home of the bride's mother at 1800 Nineteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre have left New York for Villacrest, their Sum mer place, in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. _ Mr. and Mrs. Percival Sheldon Rids dale and Miss Patricia Ridsdale have gone to Spring Lake, N. J„ to attend the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi nand W. Roeblirg. 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