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SOCIETY. AL B K b THE EVENING BOXHOLDER FOR NEWSPAPER BALL ES(:)(:ZIEZ?[”if =y Members of Diplomatic Corps Leading Hosts During Lenten Season in Washington. the guests in whose honor the Minister of Norway and Mme. Munthe de Morgenstierne will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening. Tn Ambassador of France and Mme. de Laboulaye will be The Japanese Ambassador and Mme, Saito attended the wedding yesterday afternoon of Miss Meiko Yamada | to Mr. Otoshiro Kuroda, an attache | of the Japanese Embassy, which took place in the chapel of the Riverside | Church, in New York. The ceremony was performed by the rector, the Rev. Dr. Henry Emerson Fosdick, with lhe‘ assistance of the Rev. Sojiro Shimizu, | director of the Japanese Christian Institute in New York, who offered prayers in Japanese for the couple. Traditional decorations for a Japanese wedding adorned the altar, including pine, bamboo and plum blossoms. , The bride was given in marriage | by Mr. Renzo Sawada, Japanese con- | sul general in New York. She lnre} & gown of white brocaded satin, im- | ported from Japan, which was fash- | ioned on princess lines. A veil of | tulle fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. She also wore a face veil which hung to her shoulders, Her | costume was completed by a necklace | of Japanese pearls and a bouquet of | calla lilies. | Miss Mizuno Yamada RH(‘nde her‘ sister, wearing a gown of y 2l feta with an off-the-face hnl ol brnun | tucked taffeta, trimmed with yellow | flowers. She carried a bouquet of | Spring flowers. Little Emi Sawada, | small daughter of the consul gen- eral and Mme. Sawada, was flower girl, also wearing a frock of yellow | taffeta, fashioned with ruffles of nar- row gold lace, a gold bonnet and car- ried a basket of Spring flowers. The chapel was decorated with | forsythia, dogwood and Easter lilies, | as was the tower of the church. where | Colombia, Senor Miguel Lopez Puma- s reception for about 200 guests fol- | lowed the ceremony. | Guests from Washington were, in addition to the Ambassador and Mme. Saito, Capt. T. Yamaguchi, naval at- tache: Mr. T. Numata and others of the embassy stafl. After a trip through the South, Mr. and Mrs. Kuroda will make their home in Washington, The Ambassador of Turkey and Mme. Munir entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace, his Britannic majesty’'s Am- bassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay; the Italian Ambassador, Signor Augusto Rosso; the Ambassador of the Union of Soviet Socialist Repubiics and Mme. ‘Troyanovsky, the Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza: the Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Vevreka the Chinese Minister and Mme. See, | Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, the Undersecretary of State and Mrs, William Phillips, the counselor of the | and Senora de | Spanish Embassy Yrujo, Mrs. Harry Baxter, Miss Betsy Dern and the secretaries of the em- bassy, Mr. Ibrahim Seyfullah and Mr. Husein Nizamettin. L.FrA Store of Youthful Fashions P St. at 12th The Perfect Suit Hat Patou Stra /}r// Headsizes 21} L. Frank Co—Millinery Shop—Madin Floor. Ingredients # Spring Chic Jake one onion skin satlor - straight brim or brefon, tilt over right eye, use with spring tailleur This formula hos been proven perfect. | panied by a small party, | Robert A. Moffett, | Tea at Danish Legation Yesterday Honors Visiter. The Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted were hosts at a tea yesterday afternoon, when they entertained in honor of Miss Eva Le Gallienne, atar of “L'Anglon,” which is playing at the National Theater, Miss Le Gallienne, who speaks fluently several languages, is Danish on her mother’s side. Mme. Wadsted received her guests in the drawing room, wearing a tea gown of black velvet which was re- lieved by several strands of pearls | around her throat. Miss Le Gallienne had on a tailleur with a skirt of gray and a jacket of violet tweed. Her blouse was of a lighter shade of violet and she vmre\ Cossack cap of Persian lamb, Mme. Pelenyi, wife of the Minister of Hungary, entertained a group of her younger friends at a small tea | vesterday afternoon for her nieces, Miss Flora Mather, who has been spending” the Winter in Washington, and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Mather of Cleveland, who is spending the week end in the Capital. Mme. Pelenyi wore a gown of aqua- | marine blue with a shoulder bouquet of orchids. Her sister, Mrs. McDon- ald McBride of Cleveland, who is also spending the week end with Mme. Pelenyi, wore a black velvet gown. Miss Florence Mather had on an aft- ernoon gown of deep red velvet, while Miss Florence Mather was in powder- blue chiffon. The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Haersma de With. accom- panied by their daughter, Mlle. Nora | de With, and Mile. Inez van den | Broek d'Obrenan, sister of Mme. van | Haersma de With, left yesterday for | Cuba. They will go as far as Florida | | by motor. | The newly appointed Minister of rejo, accompanied by Senora de Pumarejo and their children, have ar- rived in Washington and are at Ward- man Park Hotel. Representative James H. Gildea of Pennsylvania has his son, Mr. Vin- cent R. Gildea, visiting him from Phil- adelphia in his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Josephine Roche, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr, Oscar L. Chapman, Assistant Secre- tary of the Interior, were among those lunching at the Little Tea House yes- terday. The Federal housing administrator | and Mrs. James A. Moffett, accom- will go to Florida by private car to attend the wedding of Mr. Moffett's son, Mr. to Miss Ruth | Marian Quigley, which will take place Monday afternoon. While in Florida some of the party will stay aboard Mr. | Moffett's yacht Bidou, Judge Marion De Vries was host | to a group of 40 at dinner last eve- ning in the Colonial Room of the Wardman Park Hotel. Col. and Mrs. G. A. Burrell of Pitts- NK CO. Natl. 5760 ight Sailor with raised edge as illustrated in Ballibunt!l Featured 55 Saturday / =~ Black Brown Navy Red 51023 That marvelous new Rough Braid has been selected by the young debs and their elders for its newness and ap- propriateness with sprmg Ensembles. L FpANK Co. Store of Yauthf,l Fashions F St. at 12th Natl, 8760 Mme. Troyanovsky, who with the Ambassador of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics will entertain guests in their box at the costume ball of the Newspaper Women's Club Saturday evening. March 30, at the Willard for the benefit of the heating plant fund of Children’s Hospital and the fellowship fund of the club. burgh, the Capital, are here for a few days and are staying at the Wardman Park Hotel. Maj. Hal T. Vigor, U. S. A, and Mrs. Vigor have arrived in Washing- ton from the Philippines and will spend some time at the Martinique. Capt. Raymond C. Hildreth, U. S. A, and Mrs. Hildreth have closed their apartment and will spend several weeks at the Martinique before going to New York to sail about April 26 for their new station in the Philip- pines, Mrs. Forbes to Attend Brother's Bride at Wedding. Mrs. formerly Miss Irene H. Robbins, | daughter of the United States Min- ister to, Canada and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, will be matron of honor for Miss Louise Auchincloss at her wedding May 18 to Mrs. Forbes' | EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & 4 Pictured: aracious davtime sheer jacket frock with the new high meck in dved lace to match fectly ~ stunming button fromt. navy and pastel shades. = Sizes 12 to 20, $12.95. Sheer Jacket Frocks Saturday Special $|2.95 ® The newest fashion jdeas—the utmost in quality and value— jacket frocks in inter- sheers, prints. vy and pastel tones. Eiseman’s new collec- tion of frocks includes the very newest jack- ets, redingotes and other high fashions, destined to make your Easter the smartest ever. See them tomor- row. Sizes 12 to 20. Charge It— at Eiseman’s Why not adopt and pay in 30, 60 or 90 days? EISEMAN’S SEVENTH, & F STS - STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. Episcopal Churcn of St. John's of Lattington at Locust Valley, the Rev. Dr. Endicott Peabody, head master of Groton School, offioiatirig, assisted by the Right Rev. Frank Du Moulin. Miss Auchincloss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Auchincloss and a reception will follow in their resi- dence. Mr. Warren Delano Robbins, will be best man for his brother. Jr, Dr. and Mrs. James A. Cahill en- tertained at a dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of the vice president of Nlcuumn Dr. Rudolfo Espinoss. Paulina Longworth, daughter of Mrs, Nicholas Longworth, will attend the final students’ concert to be given by the National Symphony Orchestra tomorrow morning_in Central High School. Music of Russia and Amer- jca will be featured in “A Musical Journey of Various Countries.” As & mark of homage to Russian composers who will be represented, six children from the Soviet Embassy will attend. Snowden Fahnestock will have as his guests several children from the Na- tional Cathedral School. sued cards for a tea Monday after- noon in her home, at 207 Prince street, Alexandria, Va. from 5 to 7 o'clock, to meet the press writers of Alexandria. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, If Mrs. Charles Beatty Moore has is- |- 1935, Spring vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Billard. Mrs. Thomas F. Wiles was the hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Little Tea House, entertaining Mrs, G. A. Viel of San Raphael; Calif., and Miss M, Constance Armstrong of London, England. Mr, and Mrs, Alberto da Silva Reis of New York, with their young daugh- ter, are occupying a suite at the Ward- man Park for a visit. Mrs. James Preston Selvage has canceled the tea to be given in her home in Sligo Park Hills, Md., tomor- row afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock on account of the sudden death of Joseph Hill Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Zimmerman, who was struck by a truck yesterday morn- ing. Mrs. Selvage issued 50 invita- tions. The home of Mrs, Evelyn Peterson at 1400 Madison street northwest was the scene of a pretty and simply ar- ranged wedding yesterday afternoon, when Miss Mary Hayes Booth, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Fred- erick Booth of Washington, was mar- ried to Mr. Bernard Edgar Jones of (Continued on_Third Flge) KAPLOWITZ Miss Warwick Rust, daughter of | State Senator and Mrs, John Warwick Rust of Fairfax, will motor to Sweet Briar today. Miss Rust will be ac- companied home by her sister, Miss Eleanor Rust, a senior at the college, | |and by her roommate, Miss Betty Myers, who will be the guests of Sena- tor and Mrs. Rust for a few days. Mr. John Rust. jr, a student at the University of Virginia, will also spend the week end with his parents. Miss Ellen Lee Snodgrass, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Snodgrass | of 2909 Thirty-third place northwest, | will arrive today from Sweet Briar who make frequent visits to | brother, Mr. Edward Hutchinson Rob- Alexander Cochran Porbes, | | Coll!ge to spend her Spring vacation. bins. Miss Frederica Billard, who is a The ceremony will take place in the | junior at Wellesley, is spending her Jurius Garrinekew & Co. F Smm AT FOURTEENTH WE ATTEND TO THE WHOLE BUSINESS OF OUTFITTING BOYS AND YOUNG MEN WITH EASE AND DISPATCH IN OUR SIXTH FLOOR SHOP ... 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