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Show tv pi r At Gala Summer Reception wwww qh .upmipi By EVELYN MAZURAN AND ROSE MARY PEDERSEN tluough Friday at the new Salt Palace.) Dignitaries from around the world gathered at a very special reception Monday eve- tion of honor at the recepwas Lord Thomson of Fleet, noted British news Guest magnate. ning. d Lord Thomson (Roy Herbert Thomson), is an internationally known businessman of Scotish Seventy-five-year-ol- It was a festive occasion and even a sudden summer thunderstorm - didnt dampen anyones spirits! descent. The event was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Buchanan, 1220 both in the spaYale Ave. cious gardens and in the at- HIS REALM He is the owner of numerous newspapers and publications, including the Times of London. And he is manager of radio and television stations that dot the globe. tractive home. From 7 until 10 p.m. party-goer- s strolled neath crystal chandeliers listening to a string quartet play . . . admiring the beautifully appointed buffet tabie in the dining room . . . chatting with each other. There were many other people of international importance in attendance at the . Monday too. those who were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan were M. Michel Among MAIN TOPIC Their main topic of discuswas, of course, the )wr:w sion xjlby. Photo , by David Conlov, 'y 'C. .. Dosorot New World ' Conference Duchein, deputy director of the. Archives of. France, on a genealogical Records meeting that many of them have come thousands of miles to attend. (The conference began Monday and continues Photographer. Lord Thomson of Fleet, left, was guest of honor at reception, Monday. Here, he receives special welcome from Mr. and Mrs. William E. Buchanan. reception, evening Paris; Patrick Henchy, director cf the National Library of Ireland; Jorgen Teisen, commander in chief of the Library of the Royal Danish Navy, Virum, Denmark. IN THE CROWD T Others were Sir lain Perthshire, S otland; Dr. H. C. Peyer, director of the State Archives, Zurich Switzerland: Dr. Kristian Hvidt, director of Danish National Archives, Copenhagen, Denmark; Baron Pierre Durye, chief conservature of the French National Archives, Paris; Christian Gut, director of ihe Archives of Paris. Mon-creiff- e, V " ,s V.' V vA Q 5 . at Buchanan home were Theodore M. Burton, left; Sir of Moncreiffe lain Scotland, Mrs. Burton, Mrs, Howard W. Hunter and Mr. Hunter. They attended reception held In connection with World Confer-enc- e on Records. Event was Monday. Visiting in the gardens ;i?fX V; tional visitors were Dr. and Mrs. James C. Fletcher, the Richard L. Evanses, Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Hawkes, the Arch L. Madsens, the Herbert B. Maws, Dr. and Mrs. A. Ray Olpin, the Sterling W. Sills, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenblatt, the John L. Strikes (the Strikes were cohosts at the reception). Still more in the crowd of historians, genealogists and archivists were Masao Yoshida, chief of the National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan; Major General and Mrs. Carlton E. Fisher (he is former president of the world-promine- '' N, - u ' tJ'K ' 'fc . Vk- L ' V? ii A f '' fV, y 'V r J t r . z" r Kwum t Yes, Monday certainly was an evening to remember . . . It was an evening for sampling an array of delicacies from the buffet; for admiring the bronze-colore- d chrysan- Vests-Gr- eat Cardigans Are So Smart For Fall Fall is shaping up as the season greatest cardigan ever. The cardigan is no longer just a sweater. Its a tunic, a h jacket, a short coat, a or midi or maxi coat, a vest. Nor Is the cardigan only in knee-lengt- Z5 IMIWM knit. Tweeds,, soft wools,; and even crepes are being cut into themums that formed an attractive centerpiece in the dining area; for commenting about the lush greenery that grew everywhere in the Buchanan gardens; for bridging the gap between different nationalities and countries. Among those seen admiring the decor in the Buchanans home were Miss Kip Kelso of Newark, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Meredith B. Colket (he is director of the Western Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio); Dr. Daniel J. Cohen, director of the Historical Society of Israel, Jeru-, salem. Re-ser- Pictured by the buffet table are Bengt Danielson of Sweden, left; Mr. and Mrs; Robert G. Benmon, Mrs. James C. Fletcher and Dr. Fletcher. Hundreds of guests attended the reception on Monday evening. ' . torWear have look, with seven-eighth- that s Thirties cardi-cardiga- n styles.; In sports-- ' - gan coats 'over flip - skirt the Art Deco patterns, . dresses. These come In many wear, costumes stand out,' With heavy rows of .versions, from day cabling on solid color tunic second cardigans Vests are putting in an appearance on the fashion scene again. They will be making even bigger news as fall approaches, according to the fashion experts. Be sure your wardrobe includes several vests in several stunning fabrics. prominent- For Sewing At Home New sewing aids this fall will delight the Trims are more and of better quality, while tools are im- fashion-righ- t proved. Cere-fre- ed laces in many colors, designs and widths. Fringe, a big fail revival, will be avail- able in everything from silk-te- a wool, in many widths Tpq trimming day and evening' In trims, watch for import- - clothes. U : And it was, without a doubt, highlight of the social season! - 4 J v Fashionable New Aids AssistingMr. and Mrs. Bu- Wlth arrangements for chanan local people also attended the Tltj)e receptioii were John L W. Strike and Charles : . 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