Dinner in Glencoe' Honors Japanese Economic Mission Mem bers of 'the Japanese E c o n o mn i c Mission touring America were. guests of, Mr. anidMrs.îJohn'H. Wedd.ell* of 834 Sheridan- road, .Glencoe, Wednesday evening, May 26, at- a, formai dinner given at 73 o dcock on behaif of the Japan- Arnerica society. * Receiving with Mr. and- Mrs. Wed- deli , who is corresp6n4ing secretary of the-japan-Amei'rica Society of Chi- cago, were. Mr., Hideo Masutani, consul of Japan in Chicago and Mrs. * Maàsutani; Mr. Haruki Moni, vice- con sul at Chicago-, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hý Chandler of Evaas4oui,. the' former the past-president of the japan-America Society of Chicago; * Mr. and Mrs. George F. Pond of Chicago, members of the society; Miss Helen Gunsaulus, assistant curator of Oriental art at the Art. Institute of Chcago; Takcaichi Ham- ano, manager of the N. Y, K. line i Chicago and Mrs. Hamanio. Mftera dinner Mr. Chandler ex- hibited-af ew o the verv excellent Mfembers of the japanese E conomlc Mission are being wideiy entertained during their stay in Chicago. At 110on1Wè'dnesday they were guests of the Chicago Association of Com- mierce. In the afternoon they were invited to have tea in the Tapanese g ardens at Jackson Park as guests of the consul of japan. They leave for Washington and cities ini thé East Thurslav -of this weelk after a tour of the city and further enter- On Satur, and, zl n i enu ieb. 'Mr. and Mrs. Chari r 7veddin*q trip is end r her inarriage ta Mr. DuBois-The Drake Photo H. Truc, Jr., .giled for. Bermuda thecv- will live in 'h ica .go, on flic "li Saturday afternoon, Mlay 15, thec liston, - wnre nahriod dress of white.~ Will Work on More Details 'for Plans for.Cads li iDance , Holding their fortnightly.ail- day sewing meeting Friday of this'week at the home of Mrs. Ernest C..'Roeslr,44 Ash street, Winnetka, menibers of the',Gads .Hill auxiliary xviii mýiake furth er plans for their annual benefit dance, to be hl1d. at Skokie Couttry club bine . T 'he Mexican spirit of fiesta wili prevail at this, affair, it was, sport- taneous ly agreed at, the last regular mieeting of the.auxiliary, held re-. ccntly at the homne of Mrs. Chesser Camnpbell.., With mnany nat ionalities represet ed . in the Gads Hill district, it is usually the Mexican contingent that is called upon whien colorful and artistic pageants are planned. It sceemed, therefore, natura1 and fitting to -"make fiesta" at the party for their beniefit. First and. Iast there -wil1 be color. Lovely senoritas ini China Poblana costumes will dispense gardenias anîd favors. Amnong 'those whýlo. have al- ready been invited, to assist are: MNiss Georgette Hill, Miss Virginia Ballard, Miss Aii4a- Straub), anid Miss Mary Louise Cobb. Then.. in the lounge. theire xviii be posters ini gay profusion. Teeare subscribed to bv locai mierchants and teli the advantages or "Buyýiing oh Shore." Dancing w-i be out of (loors. ai the paii.ii a beautiful natuirai settiing. xiii have. added glamlourl froni coiored lanterns' and red and gre-en flares at intervals durintiit. eveming. A stroiling band' ofMeia a- ers, ail boys who have grown u1p11)11 thé sheiter of Çads Hill, are expcctcd - to be a popular featuire: Therc 1.i * Kwnso Tanaka, mnanaginig direc- tor of the Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha of Tokyo. Seichi Takashima, director of the japan Economic Federation of To- kiyo. Gengo Kodera, president of theý Dai Nippon. Boseki Kaisha, of Toky 1o. Has bury court, entertained at a garden tea on Tuesday afternoon. She, ne- ceive d ber friends at ber hom e- be-' tween the hours of 4'and 6 o'clock. crowned. Mrs. :1Hll, tormeriy Miss iiy instead. Tf Jane Éurrill, was Rockford coliege' Friday, June 1932 May queen. She was a gûest at the members a luncheon for form)er May queenis and thec hour given by Mis Mary- L. Mutshcler, nage will be dean. . ing weeks. and there wîll be a in the Campbell f ai-. he date bas been set for 25. Announcement of of the wedding party, andý place of the inar- made durig gthe corn-