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SOCIETY. Mrs. Hull H Luncheon ostess at Today for Lady Astley-Cubitt Wife of Governor of Bermuda Meets Cabinet Women—Mrs. Rop Entert MRS. CORDELL HULL, wife of | the Secretary of State, en-| tertained at luncheon today at the Carlton Hotel in honor of Lady Astley-Cubitt, wife of the| Governor of Bermuda. The other| guests were Mrs. George H. Dern, Mrs. Homer S. Cummings, Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Representative Mary T. Norton, Mrs. | Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Stanley F.| Reed, Mrs. Benton McMillin, Mrs. | Blair Bannister, Miss Guffey, Miss | Pauletta Guffey and Mrs. John Allan Dougherty. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of the Becretary of Commerce, and Mrs. Joseph W. Byrnes, wife of the Speaker of the House, were guests at the luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. Thad er and Mrs. Byrns ained. ; his staff of the Brazilian training ship, Almirante Saldanha; who have come by train to Washington from New York, where their ship is docked. The American Ambassador to Ger- many and Mrs. William E. Dodd plan a reception and garden party at their residence, 27a Tiergarten Strasse, in Berlin Thursday afternoon, July 4, to celebrate Independence day. The Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Sumner Welles, entertained a company of men at dinner Monday in his home in Oxon Hill, Md,, to cele- brate the signing of the peace treaty between Bolivia and Paraguay. There were 14 guests, among‘them members of the Latin- American diplomatic corps and members of the press. ‘The newly appointed United States THE EVE Army Officers Honored Alexandria Lieut. M. W. Hale, V. C, Army Medical Corps, and Lieut. Yule, both formerly stationed at Fort Myer, were guests in whose honor a large fare- well dinner party was given last night |at the Dude Ranch. Both officers have been assigned to service in for- eign lands. Miss Barbara Blaiklock Wells wad the guest of honor today when Mrs. Fergus Lee Lloyd of Memphis, Tenn., | entertained at luncheon. The other guests were Mrs. B. O. L. Wells, Mrs. Edward G. Yonker, Mrs. G. A. Ber- | ry, Mrs. Herbert Eastwood, Mrs. Ed- ward Blair Yonker, Mrs. John Reeves, Mrs. Richard Poor, Mrs. George Mc- Neill, Miss Nancy Lesh, Miss Mary Kay Spinks, Miss Helen Sacks, Miss Laura Jo Deady, Miss Frances Mc- Neill, Miss Mildred English, Miss Margaret Lee Ferguson, Miss Elinor Johnson, Miss Theresa Hanger and Miss Fay Sumner. Mrs. Lioyd will be matron of honor at the wedding of Miss Wells and Ensign Clarence Mills Caldwell Satur- day. 6. Page at the Little Tea House for her mother-in-law, Mrs. Robert M. Page, to celebrate the latter’s 69th birthday anniversary. Others in the company were Mrs. Robert L. Dough- ton, Mrs. R. D. W. Connor and her | guest, Mrs. Haines Clement of North Carolina: Mrs, Alphonso C. Avery and Mrs. Johnston Avery. A birthday cake with candles was a feature of the Miss Lucy Matheson and Miss Peggy Matheson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson of Alex- andria, Va., were hostesses at a de- lightful dinner party last evening at | the terrace of the Shoreham. The | guests of honor were Miss Mary Arkell | of Englewood, N. J., whose engage- ment to Mr. Barry Mohun has just { been announced and who is visiting | charge d'affaires to Addis Ababa, | Ethiopia, Mr. George Hanson, sailed from New York yesterday for Ethi- opia. The newly appointed naval attache | of the British Embassy, Capt. F. C. | Bradley, came to Washington this | morning from New York, where he arrived yesterday on the Aquintania. luncheon. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay will have as their guest over night at the embassy Lady Cubitt, wife of the Governor of Ber- | muda, who arrived in Washington this | morning. | — { The Ambassador of Brazil and Sen- hora de Aranha will be hosts at din- ner this evening at the Chevy Chase | Club in honor of the commander and He will succeed Capt. Alan Dewar, who will leave the Capital Friday, July 5. Mr. Emil Hurja, vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, who has been spending a short time in New York City will return to Wash- ington today. Mrs. Hurja will join hiim in their Georgetown home to- morrow from Atlantic City, where she has been visiting. Mrs. Bartlett Here | For Short Visit ! Mrs. Paul Bartlett, widow of the famous sculptor, 1s spending a short time in Washington and will sail Wednesday, July 3, to return to her home in Dinard, France. Mrs. Leona Yoder, who graduated from William and Mary College at Wil- liamsburg, Va., ‘act week. Mrs. Yoder spent several davs in Willamsburg for the festivities of commencement week. Mrs. H. H. Hawkins and Mrs. W. Erickson of Seattle. Wash.. C. are | at the home of her fiance's mother, | Mrs. Barry Mohun, sr, in Washing- |ton; Miss Adlumia Dent Sterrett, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam D. | Sterrett, and her two house guests, | Miss Constance Matthews, of Los | Angeles, Celif., and Miss Janet Noyes of Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Peggy Matheson recently | joined her parents after attending | the Finch School in New York, and | Miss Lucy Matheson has .been a stu- | |dent at Mount Vernon Seminary. | Miss Sterrett and her house guests | ! were graduated a few days ago from | Miss Ethel Walker's School at Sims- bury, Conn. Miss Sterrett’s house party, to remain over Sunday, will in- | clude also Miss Winifred Garvan of | Hartford, Conn., who is arriving to- day. Miss Eleanor Beck of Fort Myer, Eartlett is staying in her home at|spending a brief time at the Dodge. Va. entertained at a dinner and 1712 Third street ncrtheast, where | the late Mr. Bartlet’ built his studio snl did much of his work ‘before going to live in France. Wit Mrs. Bartlett in her Thud street nome is her sister, Mrs. Robert W. McPher- gon, who will vccupy the house dur- | ing Mrs. Bartleti's absence. | Miss Daisy Prentice will leave Miss Audrey Davis, daughter of Maj. Ralph E. Davis, U. 8. M. C,, has gone to Asheville, N. C., where she is visit- ing Dr. and Mrs. Webb Griffith for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Philip O. Macqueen | dance last evening on the roof of the { Army and Navy Club in honor of | Miss Elizabeth Gill and Mr. William | | Barron Kerkam, jr, whose marriage i will take place Saturday. Miss Beck | will be one of the bridesmaids. i oty | | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chiswell | % of 300 McMillan Park drive northwest | entertained at a dinner dance at the | will.occupy their new home in Arling- | Shoreham terrace last evening in Washington Sunday and will g0 10|ton County, Va., during the voming | honor of Mrs. Gwendolyn Brownlee Newport to visit her niece, Mrs. | Hempstone, wife of Comdr. Smith | Hempstone, on duty at the Naval ‘War College. Prentice wil! re- main at Newport for a week and go| to Bass Rocks at Gloucester, Mass., for the remainder of the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. L. W Eugster have gone to their Summer home, Bustins Island, Casco Bav. Me. to remain until Fall. Mrs. Dabney O. E. El- liott and daughter Anne came from | Cincinnati, Ohid, to motor North with Mrs. Ellioit’= parents, Dr. and Mrs. Eugster. [Maj the family in Ma e in August. Mrs. Demarest Lloyd closed her hiome on R street and left this morn- | ing to join Mr. Lloyd at Totomska, Mass, their Summer home, near New Bedford. | Mrs. Carlisle Bargeron and Miss | Bargeron will satl tomorrow from Bal- | timore aboard the City of Newport News for England anu will visit on the continent before returning in the late Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Quintano Antonio of Madrid, Spain, are at the Dodge for a short stay. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Yoder have with them their daughter Miss WASHINGTON’S Exclu- sive Bedding Store. Established 1864 Beds—Mattresses— Springs and Studio Couches. H.A.Linger,925 G St. iu—g (Cleaning Repairing—Storing Oriental as well as Domestic Rugs Cleaned Correctly Cleaned Safely NESHAN G. HINTLIAN Serving Particular Washingtonians Over 18 Years NORTH 9678 Estimates Furnished Cheerfully 1347 Conn. Ave. week. Mr. and Mrs, T, F. Dwyer of Ban- gor, Me, are at the Dodge. Mrs. Dwyer was formerly Miss Vivian Mc- Donald of Bangor, and they are on their wedding trip. 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Members of the young diplomatic set were entertained at the terrace of the Shoreham Monday evening, when the hostesses were Senorita Graciela Trucco, daughter of the Am- bassador of Chile, Senor Don Manuel Trucco, and Senorita Olga Patterson, daughter of the Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Dr. Guillermo Patterson. Among the guests were the first secretary of the Peruvian Embassy, Mr. Juan Elguera; the secretary of the Chilean Embassy, Senor Don Mario Rodriguez; the second secretary of the Chilean Embassy, Senor Don Fernando Illanes; the first secretary of the Cuban Em- bassy, Senor Dr. Pedro Rodriguez- Capote; the attache of the Belgian Embassy and Mme. 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Ham, past president of the Washington Animal Rescue League, gave a delightful luncheon at the Blue Ridge Club recently for a special committee of the league. Mrs. H. C. Moses, Mrs, Merton E. Twogood, Mrs. Le Verne Beales, Mrs. C. Augus- tus Simpson and Mrs, J. Dann Faber were guests. Mr. Antonio Pisa came from New York to attend the dinner party given by Dr. Gustav Seldler at the Congres- sional Country Club Saturday night. Mr. Pisa will return to New York to- day. Mrs. Dau Cunningham invited a few {riends in informally on Sunday after- noon to meet Dr. Seigfried von Ciriacy- Wandrup of Germany. Dr. von Ciriacy will leave for a visit to the Southern States and then to California and the ‘West Coast within a few weeks. Third Program of Festival Tomorrow Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples and Mr. C. 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Charles Demonet. Miss Emma Ody Pohl of the Uni- versity of Virginia who has invited the Lisa Gardiner Dancers to give a pro- gram at the university in early July, will come to Washington with a group of dance lovers from the Summer School, to attend the festival tomor- row night. ‘The public may sit on the grass to watch and listen to this alluring Sum- mertime program at the Monument, or they may obtain chairs, either re- served or otherwise, at the Willard Hotel, the Washington Hotel, the American Automobile Association and at the Sylvan Theater at 7 o’clock to- morrow night. In case of inclemert weather the program will be given Priday night. hop in Comfort SOCIETY. » —_—— e —— e Virginians’Bethrothal Interests Capital Elder and Mrs. R. H. 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