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. -Ambassador of Peru, DrHeman _Vela’t‘de; : i Host to Luncheon Party in Honor of Dr. Salomon..of Pévut e A e ey HE Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde, entertained 3 - at lun today at the *hasa Club, in konor of Senator Alberto Salomon #¢ Peru, who is hers on a special mis. ¢jon, The other guests were the Min- ftter of Switseriand and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Guatemala and Senora d~ Sanchez Latour, the Minister of slivia and Senora de Jaimes Freyre, e Minister of Costa Rica, r Don Rafa Oreamuno; - the tharge Yaffaires of Cuba, Senor Don Jose T. Taron; the director general of the Jlan-American Union, Dri Leo: 8. Tiowe; the military attache of the shanish embassy, Maj. Casajus; the naval attache of the Argentine em- Inssy and Senora de Vago, the first sacretary of the Peruvian embassy +nd ,Senora dé Gonzalez Prada, the secohd secretary of the Brazilian e bassy, Mr. Roberto Goncalves; tl second secretary of the Peruvian bassy and Senora de Bedoya, the as- vistant director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Gill Borges; Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ellig Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Smith, Dr. Arce, Mr. Cabra, Mr. Hector Velarde and Miss P. §ll). Secretary Mellon Plumlng‘tn Sail From New York for Italy. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew Mellon, will go to New York ‘omorrow and will sail from there shortly for Europe. The Secretary will visit his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David K. Este Bruce, in Rome, where Mr. Bruce is attached to the United States Embassy. - The Minister of the Serbs-Croats and Slovenes, ¢ Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, will go to’ New York Sat- urday to spend the week end. 3 The Minister entertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower Ho- tel, in honor ‘of Archbishop “Rafael Rodith of Belgrade, who is spending a few days in Washington. The newly appointed Minister of the Dominican Republic and Mme: Morales, who arrived in Washington July 7, will go to New York tomor- row, and will sail the following day for their home in the nican Re- public. The Minister ‘and Mme. Morales will be the guests in whose honor me. Philippe Soyes:“will entertaln lormally at dinner this evening. ‘he retiring Minister of the Domini- n Republic and Senora de Ariza are ling from New York today for their home in_the republic, going by Way of Porto Rico. & ol {Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, widow the former Vice President, who ar- ed in Washington last evening to t Mrs. Thomag F. Walsh, met a glumber of her more intimate frie: : the Wilson administration at af ncheon given by Mrs. Walsh today {9 her honor. ¥In the company were Mrs. Kellogg. nora de Riano, Mrs. 8. New, rs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Willlam E. rah, Mrs. Fred Britten, Mrs. Robert Olds, Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Mrs. ‘homas F. Bayard, Mrs. Charles D. alcott, Mrs, Parker W. West, Mrs. {lliam Bailey Lamar, Mrs. Edward . Louis Hertle, Mrs. -|Hunt. Miss Braselton was_honor |l | No Retarns—All Sales Final . ‘Ramirez are spending, peveral -finks in Atlantic City and expect to return to Washi next week. > i The, ucdnury 'Wrtvh& u{. bassy and Mme. vetur; 0 thelr Wardman Pask apartment yes- terday fromt a two-week motor trip to Boston and various points in New, England. ‘They have 'with them for & few days' stay Miss Priscilla Ball of Athol, ,,-who accompanied them to, W on; i 3 Grant whl oloss Pate apartmont . J. ol t it at Wardman Park Hotel. and le::. Saturday for Denver, Col., where Mrs. Grant will spend the Summer. Mr. Graft will proceed to the West Coast. on a tour of the various mints and{ . 5 A assay offices. ik / Dr. Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff, coun- selor of the German embassy, was host at an informal luncheon yester- day in the presidential dining Yoom of the Mayflower. X S Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Pembroké Thom and Miss Anne T the latter of Norfolk, Va., left t! tal last eve- ning in their private car for a trip in the West. -They will be ‘absent for Mrs, Thom will have as a guest in August her niece; Mrs, J. Louis Morrison, - formerly. Josephine Wiiliford.” Later “in- the month Mrs. Morrison will go to Cape Cod to visit Mr. Morrison’s parents, 'who have a' cottage there. ~ —— ' Mr: and Mrs. Frank 8. Hight, ac- companied by their daughters, Miss Barbare = Hight and Phyllis Hight, are leaving for New York to- day and are salling’tor Europe on the S. 8. Pennland Saturday. Y. ling from L R, 27, From Montreal they will go. to- their Summer home, Woodland Farm, Canaan, N. H., where ‘Mrs. Hight and hér daughters will spend the month of September, while Mr. Hight will return to Washington. Dur- ‘;fi their absence Frank S. Hight, jr., N 1,:0 at Camp Marienfeld, Chesham, — » Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt has re- turned to Washington after her son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Arnold Herman Hudgins, folk, Va. . Mrs. Louts B. iontfgfl. 18 ‘entertain: ing a small company at bridge and tea this afternoon in her apartment at the Président in compliment to Mrs, Er- nest Harvey Van Fossan, wife of MaJ. | }i Van Fossan. J 5 B Rev. Thomas F. Minogue of Lex- ington, Nebr., en route to the Sesqul- centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, is stopping in, Washington with his gnnnon. Mr. and Mrs. 'l;.humu Me- irath. Father Minogue accompa- | i nied by his sister, Miss Mary Anne Minogue, and leave Washin for Philadelphia after the yeek end. Maj; and Mrs. Horton at’ F 0ld Corners, Alexandris. Maj. and Mrs. Jeter R.:Hortan have seturned ‘o _their home, Old_Corners, ‘ashingto: Nor- 523 South Wi n . street, 3 andria, after a:stay at Rose Hill Manor, near Ma Miss Jane Brazelton ‘has to Birmingham, Ala., where she is visit- ing "her dousin, Mijss Jannie Hood guest at an informal hop Monday Marlin Estes, of Miss. Doroth: ¥ na § their daughter and son, Miss Rosa- | ond Reed and Mr. David Alken jr., will sail for Europe, to re- n for two months. e season. home in Atlantic-City’ and Mrs. is visiting her mother in Maine. » Senator and Mrs. John ‘W, Harreld gone to thelr home in Okishoma , Okla., for:the remainder ‘of- the n. 5 v Al , where they motored with Sen- r and Mrs. John W. Harreld to] ~ the week end. . Representative Mrs. Thatcher will start later in |- ‘week for their home in:Louisville, and will make the trip by motor. 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