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SOCIETY NOTES 
Special American Ambassador 
John Hays Hammond and Mrs. 
Ilammond were the guests of honor 
last Friday of the Society of Amer- 
ican Women in London at a lunch- 
eon given at the Cecil Hotel. The 
affair was attended by two hundred 
women and a score of men. In the 
receiving party were Mrs. W. L. 
Comings, president of the society; 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover, the vice pres- 
ident; Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and 
Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. Besides these 
at the head of the table were Major 
General A. W. Greely, U. 8. A., and 
Mrs. Greely; Consul General John 
L. Griffiths and Mrs. Griffiths; see- 
retary of the American embassy, 
William Phillips and Mrs. Phillips; 
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Commander Edward Simpson, naval 
attache of the American embassy, 
and Mrs. Simpson. The _ president 
introduced the Hammonds, who 
were enthusiastically cheered. In 
response Mrs. Hammond spoke on 
‘“Women’s Work in London.’’ Mrs. 
Hammond was followed by Mrs. 
Herbert Hoover, who proposed a 
toast to ‘‘our guests.’’ Responses 
were made for the ‘‘Daughters of 
the British Empire in Amerieca,’’ by 
Mrs. Jellicott Langstaff, president 
of that organization; ‘‘The Women 
of the Colonies,’’ by Mrs. William 
Pender-Reeves of New Zealand, and 
Dr. Ettie Saver ‘‘For the Women of 
England.’’ The formalities attend- 
ing the luncheon were closed with 
the singing of ‘‘ God Save the 
King.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Hammond 
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Women’s 
were also present at the farewell 
dinner given June 29th in honor of 
the Duke of Connaught, governor 
general elect of Canada, by Am- 
bassador and Mrs. Reid. A recep- 
tion and’ dance followed. There was 
a distinguished gathering of foreign 
diplomats and English royalty. 
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W. S. Kuhn and family of Pitts- 
burg, who had the Head estate, 
Manchester, last season, have leased 
Old Farm, the estatte of George B. 
Dorr, of Boston, at Bar Harbor. 
They settled there this week. 
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Admiral and Mrs. H. G. O. Colby 
of Boston, arrived last Saturday at 
the cottage which they occupy on 
Harbor street, West Manchester. 
Last season they were in Europe. 
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