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District Princess June Rob- THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. • TSUmSDAT, A-25 erta Cook (Miss Washing- MARCH 11. lOAB Princesses See Some ton). She was to give them to the Festival Committee and they will later be pre- Blossoms at sented to the Festival Queen, Last who will be chosen by a spin ON THE AGENDA H Bft 9H HBl 9B By AMELIA YOUNG Later she explained. “I’ve of the wheel tomorrow night. TONIGHT munity Center, ¦tar eta# writer never won anything in my Sandwiches, cakes and tiny Falls Church, Agon IT Cherry blosaoms did appear life but light bulbs and that Japanese biscuits were served Woman’s National Demo- meeting. for the festival princesses yes- was at a Republican picnic with fruit punch and pale cratic Club—7:3o pm.. Club, TOMORROW terday—-on beautiful, was 10 years old." green Japanese Minnesota and lowa dinner; Mm| em- when I tea. Toaping Castle Chapter DAR ftjr* broidered fans from Japan. The daughter of Represent- speaker. Senator William ' Henry Burroughs, general p.m., and Mrs. William Proxmire, "Prospects and —8 at home of Mr*. Wil- K W Each girl received one as ative Ayres, chairman of the festival, at- Crawford, gift Virginia Intends keep Perspectives Capitol liam 4611 Beechwood a from the Ambassador to the tended the party and From road, College Park, doll in the dining other Hill.” meeting; and Mrs. Asakai at a tea held room at guests were Hollywood-end- program on American at the embassy after the home “until and if I get National Defense Transpor- Indians. televislon star William Ben- Club of - Woman’s lantern lighting ceremony. married. I’d always planned dix (who will crown the tation Association—7 p.m., Falls The fans, multi-colored with to have an Early American queen on Saturday), his wife Crystal Room, Officers’ Club, Church—Luncheon and pres- lb, / mother of pearl handles, were home, but I changed my mind and daughter Stephanie: Naval Gun Factory. Recep- entation of award to the out- today. I’llhave tion and buffet supper. presented by the Asakais’ to have at president of the Board of standing woman of the Falls ;;pP CyaggJ^^yy daughter least one Japanese room.” Trade and Aklko. Mrs. Howard Aides to All Charities—B:3o Church community. Itwas a colorful party, with The Ambassador also Drake, and Mrs. Fred Seaton. p.m.. Tifereth Israel Syna- Petworth Woman’s Club many of the embassy wives brought out a necklace of Mrs. Bendix is in Wash- gogue, meeting. daughters 12:30 p.m., Fairfax Hotel, Fine and in flowered large and lustrous pearls, ington for the first time in XI Sigma Chapter Sig- kimonas and obi’s, and guests Beta arts section luncheon and visit which he entrusted to the Continued on Page A-27, Col. 3 ma Phi—B p.m„ Hillwood Com- • to Mosque. were offered everything from fortune cookies to suspense. Stan heart’. s»uy, 1* t.m. W « p.a. The suspense came with a T Camera evaafae ahepalai: Meater, TkareOay eat Frltej aatU »;30 t.m. k * KSBfc^ raffle—the prize was a Jap- anese doll over 12 inches tall : called ‘The Wisteria Maiden." Sumptuously garbed . MH^g^^BBBiBBB^^MMfIBBGv-v&Jy Julius in of the 7 * the costume tradi- -*/ V fl V ••' - tional “wisteria dance,” it Jr P :^l • came in a glass-front box and left the princesses gasp- Ga™ckel AUTHENTIC TOUCH—On the schedule Cherry princesses ing. iWr for the Blossom yesterday was a tea given by the Japanese Ambassador and Mrs. Asakai The doll was won by Ohio’s ot the Embassy. Posing with Miss Princess Virginia Ayres and the host are Mary Ellen Quayle (left), when Mrs. James Eastland, Miss Maryland, and Miss Beverly Ann Davies, Miss Florida. Fans were wife of the Senator, called presented by the Ambassador to each of the princesses.—Star her number, she said “Just a Staff Photo. minute. I can’t believe it.” Debutante Ball Engagement To Be Held Is Announced Dr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Hill at home or abroad .. • At Versailles of Washington and Falmouth, Mass., announce the engage- Debutantes from represen- ment of their daughter tative American families will Sherry presented Garland to Lt. Alex- and cotton be with French ander Jenkins m, son Printed Dacron® gown, p, | *"'T | \ \ debutantes gala USN, at a French of jr., with puff-sleeve—sleeveless \ July Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, over-coat of I*,§ V ball on 12 to be held of Dover and Falmouth. in the historic Palace of Lag®* Versailles. Miss Hill was graduated from Dana Hall School and Wear them together or separately, / \ The presentation and a g j 4 is now a junior at Smith 12-day tour which will fol- small, medium or large, ( || jl|lpJry V College. She is the grand- 7.9 S each. low it are being sponsored Mail and phone orders invited, by the American-Versallles daughter of the late Dr. and * B Garland - _____ Debutante Committee. Mrs. Frederick E. of Wellesley Hills and West fV | French Ambassador Herve Falmouth, Mass., and of the Alphand heads the list of late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spring Valley and 7 French patrons and patron- Hill of Montclair, N. J.. and esses who include the Duke Falmouth. Lt. Jenkins graduated 2-Pc. Set of de Brissac and the Duchess' was from Kent School and from Slip 1 de Maille as co-chairmen. Yale. He is the grandson of Covers i.Mß&ras The American Committee Custom Mod. to Order » Mrs. Charles A. R. Price of w* bur *lr. I "tilts Includes as patrons the chair- Weymouth, Mass., and the Sgfa with It* 1 man the Joint Chiefs of late Mr. Price. CQ.SO of Cushion and Chair _ Staff and Mrs. Nathan F. 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