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Show WELL KNOWN SOCIAL LEADER OF SOUTH MAY REPRESENT U. S. SOCIALLY ABROAD bill " "l W&BtoKtoBm kBHiiiMifciij -"'kfl sTlBftiaBiisa ' 1 I Airs. Llenton McMillcn, Nashville. Tenn.. June 9. (Special) Vtnong the number of American women wo-men who will represent their country socially in foreign lands during the present Democratic administration will probably be Mrs Henton McMII-lln, McMII-lln, wife of the former governor of Tennessee The administration is favorably fa-vorably considering the appointment of hor distinguished husband as minister min-ister to Peru He will almost certainly cer-tainly be tendered some diplomatic post In thp event of the appointment of ex-Governor McMillin to the Peruvian Peruv-ian post his wife, who Is one of the most beautiful and accomplished of Southern women, will of course he the official American, lady in that, distant country She is as fully qualified qual-ified by training and Instinct for hui h duties as her husband Is for the pes' ho is to rill I The youth and beauty of Mrs M i Mlllln made the capltol of Tennesseo I the center ot social activity In the m south during the administration o' j her husband Her diplomacy and wil j were no small help to him in his po-jlitical po-jlitical rise. In addition to her social accom-I accom-I plishments, Mrs McMillin is an act-j act-j ress of no mean ability. She re-I re-I cently took the leading role In a Greek pageant given In the city of l Nashville in which she was support-jed support-jed b a cast of eight hundred young I men and women. |