Ex-Senator George H. Moses and Mrs. Moses have returned from Europe. Senator Moses represented a syndicate of newspapers at the London Economic Conference, and after its adjournment he and his wife planned a tour of European capitals. Their plans were interfered with, however, by the illness of Mrs. Moses, who was striken with an attack of appendicitis and was operated on in a Paris hospital, where she had to remain for several weeks.
Henry Hilton, as president of the National Association of Book Publishers, has been busily engaged in working out the code for book publishers under the NRA. He has been in Washington on this business a number of times the past summer. Mrs. Hilton served on several committees in connection with the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago, and had to devote a great deal of time to this work earlier in the year. She was for a long time the president of the big Chicago Woman's Club.
The second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, Mrs. Charlotte Lyons, presented them with a grandson in August, their fourth grandchild. The boy has been named Philip Blakeley Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons made their home in Paris for a large part of the year, although the family has been spending the past summer at the Hilton farm in Tewksbury, Mass.
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