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Society Onewd &Uks Society oNewd &uks EIGHTEEN PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 27, 1949 SHE’LL BE IN THE EASTER PARADE. Mme. Thor Thors, wife of Trumans Will Be Hosts the Icelandic Minister, has reason to smile at her reflec- ACCESSORIES ARE tion as she tries on a new SO IMPORTANT. To Ministers bonnet. It’s shopping time Mrs. Clark W. Thompson Foreign for that special spring cos- appraises new bags and shoes tume. \—Hessler Photo. being shown this season as Dinner Will Follow Pact i_a_ah Signing; she tries to decide which she Other Informal Parties Planned wants for her Easter outfit. Joan The wife of the Representa- Brannon, tive Texas Katharine M. Brooks from is smartly By turned out on every occasion. IT SUITS HER. Mrs. Truman will entertain at cocktails J. J. O'Hare —Hessler Photo. The President and Wrong Mrs. Robert Schenck checks will entertain at dinner Monday, next Sunday for the Pearsons, who on her new checked suit for the will be their April 4, following ceremony houseguests during Are Married the latest fashion features. of the of the North At- their in Washington. That signing stay White And she should know what to lantic Pact. Their guests will be evening the retiring Minister and i Miss Joan Virginia Brannon, Mary look for, having been to Paris the Ministers of Foreign Affairs Mrs. Thomas A. Stone will give daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. as recently as December. who will be in a dinner for the visitors. Mr. Bride of other countries Ernest Marion Brannon, became Lovely —Hessler Photo. Washington to affix their signa- Stone, who will leav^e the middle the bride yesterday of Lt. Joseph tures to the agreement for their of next month for his new post James O'Hare, jr., son of Brig. Of governments. as Minister to Sweden, served at Gen. and Mrs. O’Hare. Chaplain Yesterday Fetes There will be numbers of other the Legation and the Embassy Pearsall officiated at the cere- One of the loveliest young Cocktail for the small and informal parties during the tours of duty of Mr. mony in Fort Myer Chapel and a ladles In resident Washington so- visitors. The Italian Hall. distinguished Pearson in Washington. reception followed in Hop ciety, Miss Mary Alice White, Services Ambassador, Signor Alberto Tar* The British Minister of Foreign The bride was given in mar- Keep daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles chiani, will give a luncheon Friday Affairs will stay with the Ambas- riage by her father and attended walked to the altar for his Foreign Minister, Signor sador and Lady Franks and is by her sister-in-law. Mrs. Gerard Stanley White, On the Go Cathedral of Carlo Sforza. Signor Sforza will expected to come to Washington M. Brannon of South Bend, Ind., in Washington as will St. Peter and St. Paul yesterday Betty Murphy come by plane from Rome, immediately after his arrival Wed- as matron of honor. Miss Joan By of afternoon to become the bride of the Minister of Foreign Affairs nesday in New York aboard the Donegan of New York was maid When Justice and Mrs. Delfin Mr. Edward Norris Kimball, Jr. France, M. Robert Schumann. Queen Mary. He will be joined of honor for her cousin and Miss Jaranilla and their daughter. Dr. White escorted his daugh- The Danish Foreign Minister, here by Sir Gladwyn Jebb. inter- Mary W. McNeil of Washington Miss Emma Jaranilla, arrive in be and her in marriage and Mr. Gustav Rasmussen, will national adviser to the Foreign was bridesmaid. ter gave Washington for a visit next week, Rev. Dr. Albert Hawley Lucas accompanied to Washington by Office, and Mr. William Ridsdale, Capt. Richard Field, jr., served the amoAg those entertaining them Mr. Frits Hare and officiated at the ceremony at 4 the Danish Minister, head of the press division, who as best man fpr Lt. O will be Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Myron at the o'clock. Hvass, and they will stay will come by plane. Mr. Bevin Maj. Felix Kalenski, Maj. Ralph C. Cramer. Hotel. There will be a the Joseph Huau With her gown of white satin Shoreham will be the guest speaker at J. Hallenbeck, Maj. Gen. Cramer and Justice Jar- at the Embassy for them, and William Scott seated made with a long train the bride party National Press Club luncheon Capt. anilla were two of the 11 judges been set. wore a headdress and veil fash- though the day has not the wedding guests. the trials of Friday. _ who sat together in ioned of exquisite heirloom rose Mr. Lange Due Friday Another of the parties for visit- Tojo and other major war crimi- is that of point lace over voluminous tiers Min- ing Foreign Ministers Visit nals in the International Military The Norwegian Foreign On Southern of tulle. The same lace formed the Luxembourg Minister and Tribunal for the Far East, Gen. ister, Mr. Halvard M. Lange, will Mrs. B. Akin, Col. and and the of who will give a Spencer the sleeves edged yoke United and is to Mme. Le Gallais, Cramer representing the come by plane expected Mrs. L. E. Ryder and Mrs. Akin's her gown, with which she wore a when luncheon Sunday for their Foreign States, Justice Jaranilla the reach Washington by Friday Mrs. Douglas McMil- strand of and carried a Minister, Mr. Joseph Bech and daughters, pearls So they are old Ambassador and Mme. Munthe Monroe Philippines. the Minister and lin and Mrs. Sheldon bouquet of white camellias and will be back Mme. Bech. The friends. de Morgenstieme Smith, with their respective small white lilacs. Mme. Le Gallais also are planning for the from their vacation in the South. to Kill Devil Gale Vick of The Cramers’ reception luncheons for their house daughters, have gone Miss Rochester, were at Sea Island for 10 two Jaranillas will be at the Army They and the Hill, N. C., to spend a few days N. Y„ was the maid of honor, Palm guests, the first Friday on Saturday. days and Friday went to with a and Navy Club 4, preceding the at Gen. and Mrs. Akin's cottage wearing aqua taffeta Beach to be guests of the former second April April 8, and among the guests on the beach. matching hat and carrying a bou- States Airfeassador and signing ceremony. __ EASTER WEEK. will be friends who had served to- United quet of pink roses and delphinium. THEIR WEDDING WILL CLIMAX these in as well as in the Mrs. Joseph E. Davies. The bridegroom’s parents, Mr. Comdr. B. L. Edes Talman and Miss Rosalind Rust are doing lots of shopping days, gether Tokyo Ambassador, Baron will be married that Sat- Philippines. The Belgian and Mrs. Kimball of Baltimore, but it’s April 23 they are getting ready for instead of the 17th. They will have as his guest invitations, etc., who was Judge Silvercruys, were here for the wedding and urday in St. Matthew’s Cathedral and from the looks of this picture, wedding Gen. Cramer in the charming Embassy on Fox- —Rent Photo. Advocate General of the Army his brother. Mr. Richard Kimball are well in hand. Minister hall road, his country’s of Oak Ridge, Tenn., was his best _—-■---1 before his retirement and Mrs. Mr. Paul Henri at a of Foreign Affairs, man. Mr. Hershner Cross of Bal- Cramer will be honor guests arrive the end Spaak, who will timore and Mr. Robert Orr of cocktail party Lt. Col. Mariano The Ambassador JAG’s of the week. Los Angeles served as ushers. Erana of. the Department in his honor next will be host at dinner Dr. and Mrs. White were hosts Yours, and Mrs. Erana will give evening. Exclusively next Sunday at a large reception at the Sul- Beale- Saturday. of the Ministers _ _,__——By Betty Most Foreign grave Club following the cere- Maj. Harmon P. Rimmer, mili- coming to Washington are not White very aide at the White House, also mony, Mrs. looking on Russells’ tary strangers in the Capital, having handsome in a gown of gray taf- Cereus Beams Guests; has invited friends for cocktails within Night-Blooming visited here for conferences feta with a spray of orchids pinned Town next Saturday. the few months. But the a Within Limits of Home past to her shoulder and wearing Opera Talent Found Minister of Foreign Affairs of hat of tiny French flowers. Morrises Leaving be christened George. chose America’s Independence Day Canada, Mr. Lester Pearson, is an The bridegroom’s mother was Barbara and Edward Russell are Insisted he Plying back to Rio de Janeiro the hers—it Just happens old friend. He served at most attractive In pale blue crepe, probably the only two people In a Now he's Assistant Solicitor Gen- to give up today after a busy few weeks in Canadian Legation and Embassy which she wore a of it to a convenient time. Mrs. Gen. and with corsage radius of miles who have kept eral of the United States and be Washington are Maj. for several tours of duty. He was camellias and a hat of palest if he ever Grant has bought the The pink a night-blooming cereus blooming should be a walkaway Harry Mrs. W. H. W. Morris. gen- Secretary and Counselor and Just Mrs. Wil- at 2312 Tracy place which Joint pink tulle. Whltrldge overtime. (With the exception, runs for President. house eral has headed the Brazil before taking over his present liams of Baltimore, grandmother was by the Rev. and States Commis- perhaps, of some scientist lurking The Secretary of Agriculture occupied United Military duties he was Ambassador here.
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