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THE NEW YORK SUN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1931. 27
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Vassar Club Fund To Benefit From 'Mignon' Matinee
Mrs. Walter E. Hope and Mrs. E. P. Townsend
Head Sponsors.
s-hP New York Vassar Club will JIJVP i's annual benefit opera matinee on January 30 at the Metropolitan Opcta House, when "Mlgnon" i will be .«ung by a cast which is to ' include Miss Iucrezia Bort, Mme. Lily Pea*. Aimand Tokatyan and j^nn RothlW.
Thi.* Is , n p seventh consecutive opfrn benefit far 'be scholarship fund of 'he Hub. The club pays tht; jjppnars of Kills chosen from the mftrnr"',l!,'''n n l P a n t Vassar. There rnw are ssvea Kills at college, partially or entirely supported by this fund
•ypp opna committee is headed hy Urs WTI'II F.wmjj Hope of N e w York and Washington, the wife of the Asfi-'ant Secretary of the Treasury and Mir Kdward Perry Town •and
Thev are assisted by Miss Ruth Adam? Mi-5 Ko.alte F Bailey. Mrs. Arthur A BaHaatiae, Mrs C. Alfred Capen Uri Thomas W. Chrystie, Mrs Mar\ Childs Draper. M n . Ernest Fierterick Eidlitz. Mrs Albert J Frdmann. Mr3. George S. Frank. Mrs Chart** W. Halaey, Mr? William Henry Hays. Mrs. Elon Huntington Hooker. Mrs. John Humpstone. Mrs. Graeme MacDon-ild. Hiss Ellen S. Marvin. Miss Mabel McMahon. Miss Anna Murtland. Mrs Walter Wood Parsons, Miss Rosamond Roberts. Miss Millie Ross . Miss Hrlrn Simpson. Mrs. Daniel G. Tennev Mrs Leslie J. Tompkins and Mrs Tracy Vnoihees.
On the junior committee are Miss Pauline Billinss. Mi.«s Louisa Peyton Hark, Miss Edith Darraeh. Miss Marie I. Gaillard. Miss Constance Gibnoney, Miss Rlanchette Hooke i . Miss Caroline Hoysradt. Miss Jean P North and Miss Emily Parsons.
The subscribers to the performance Include Mrs John H. Finley. Mrs Harry Harkneea Flagler, Mrs. William D. <;aillard. Mis. Will iam G. Gallowhur, Miss Jennie A. Gouldy Mrs. Henry S. Graves, Mrs. Arthui T. Hadley, Mrs. John Henry Ham mond Mis Forbes Hawkes, Mrs. O. Paul Humpatosa, Miss Annie Burr Jennings lira Otto H. Kahn, Miss Heleji Kenyan, Mrs. Rohert S. K'l-hnine Mrs Russell C Leffinjjwell, Mr« Jo.iah O, I^ow, Mrs Henry Noble MarCracken. Mrs. John Henry MacCrarken. Mrs Ferris .1. Meisrs. Mr? Van Rantvoord Merle-Smith, Mrs Eucene Meyer, Jr., and Mrs Dunlevy Milbank
Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank, Mrs. William Fellowes Morgan. Mrs. Ray Morris. Mrs Dwight W. Morrow Mrs Frank C. Munsnn. Mrs, Samuel Murtland. Mrs Arthur Wilson Page. Mrs Ira A Place. Mis. Victor F Ridder Mrs James Gamble Rogers. Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mrs John E Rousmaniere, Mrs. F. Louis Blade Mrs. Edward W. Sparrow. Mrs Philip B. Stanley. Mrs. John Stilwell Mrs. James Monroe Taylor, Mrs. Thomas D. Thacher, Mrs. William Reed Thompson, Miss Ada l"hur«ton and Mrs. Willis D. Wood.
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Students' Ball
Miss Barbara Tmesdale Is Chairman of Debutante
Committee.
Occupies Aiken Home Sprrtat Dispatch to T * » Si s ,
AIKEN. S C , Jan. 2 3 - M r s . Kenneth B. Schley and Miss Anne C Schley of Far Hills, N. J., arrived yesterday and opened their winter home, where they will be Joined later by Mr. Schley. Also arriving were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Fowler of N e w York.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bohlen entertained friends at luncheon at their home yesterday. Mrs. C. Oliver
Russ ian Students' ball in the ball- I " , i n h a 9 a t a r t e d ' o r * ***£ t o N * w
room and adjoining suite of the Rltz- | Y o r k * " • ; I - o u , s S U r r o f Bernards-Carlton on January 30. * " • • N •»•• '» » f «••* mt * ? h . ( , )rT
The ball is given annually for the o f M r a n d Un- " " " * W
Plans have been completed for the
Mrs. Howland Russell Honored at Miami Beach
Rpteial hitpntrh to TMB R o n . MIAMI BEACH. Fla . . Jan. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis of! Alida Davis .
benefit of the National Russian Students Christian Association purposes of which are to promote mutual understandings and establish closer Intellectual ties between Russian and American students in th. United States . This year marks the tenth anniversary of the association's existence and an elaborate entertainment is planned.
The program is to include Nast ia Pollakova, the gypsy singer; Tamara Geva, Russ ian dancer, as well a s a number of Americans now starring on Broadway. A midnight supper will he served In the oval restaurant, and palm court.
A fashion show and several surprise numbers are planned for the supper.
On Miss Barbara Trueadale's committee of debutantes working for the success of the ball are the Misses Sarah Davis , Alice Doubleday, Adele Wilson, Martha Hutcheson, Helena Edey, Mary Kelley. Camilla Marvin. Mary Conover, Alice Stevens. Frances Rousmaniere , Challia Walker, Lillian Swann, Agnes MeCrea. Doris Havemeyer, Mary Delafield and
Miss Marie Louise Beard of Phil t h ' e adelphia is with Mrs. Qeraldyn Red
mond. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour H. Knox of Buffalo have returned North after a short stay at their home, to which they will return for the season on February 15.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hagedorn of New York have taken a cottage at the Palmetto Inn.
Mrs. Will iam Russell Grace is expected to return to her winter home on Friday from N e w York, where she went this week for the funeral of her aunt. Miss Louise Berry, who died at her cottage here on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Colket Join Americans in Rome
A letter from R o m e brings the information that the n e w s of the American Government's purchase of the Queen Mother's palace to house the Embassy in R o m e h a s been received with the greatest enthusiasm by the American residents. The palace In which Queen Margherita lived until her death is spacious and , Is surrounded by a garden. It is on I the Via Veneto In the fashionable ' Ludovist quarter. Just opposite la ' the modern Excelsior Hotel.
Recent arrivals tn R o m e at the Excelsior Hotel include Prince and ' Princess Takamatsu, w h o after a short visit to Naples returned again ' to Rome. The Maharajah of Indoi e also la at the Excels ior. American arrivals include Mr. and Mrs. G. Hamilton Colket of N e w York, who arrived by motor from France; Gilbert McClintock. Harold Small, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 . Hltborn, Leon Fraser, Mra. W . L. Younger and Mrs. W. F. Gordon.
Arrivals at the Grand Hotel tn Venice Include Douglas Parmentler, Mr. and Mra. A. Z. Gray, Mr. and Mrs Henty Russell and Mr. and Mrs. George Henry.
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Philadelphia entertained at the Surf Club yesterday at luncheon for Mrs. Howland Russell of N e w York. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
The subscribers Include Mr. an. ' Mrs. Ogden L. Mills. Prince a n d Princess Serge Obolensky, Pr ince and Princess Alexis Obolensky, Prin
A t the left is Mrs. Walter E w i n g Hope, wife of the Ass i s tant Secretary of the Treasury and head of the committee that has arranged a performance of "Mignon" at the Metropolitan Opera House on Jwnuiiry 30 under the auspices of the N e w York V a s s a r Club for the club's scholarship fund. At the right is Miss Freder ica Gallatin, member of the dance commit tee of the Russian Students ' ball at the
Ritz-Carlton on the same date .
Colonial Hotel Opens For Season at Nassau
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Evangeline arrived yesterday from Haw York and brought m a n y sojourners for the opening of the New Colonial Hotel. In the grill there will be * feature every Wednesday Bight, and among the special evenings there will be a native Raham-lan night. * pirate ball, black and whi'e hall, a rainbow party and an Italian evening, each with its appropriate dfcenttHra effects.
Mr and Mrs Homer A Wessell Cf New York and Rriarcliff Manor eam» to the hotel, as did John A. Philhrirk and his datrghter. Miss EhTsh«-,n Philbrick, to pass their Customary winter visit.
Mr *nd Mrs John W. Aitken of He* York are new arrivals this Max •BB Others from that city are Eliot Buffington. A. J. Pagel, A. C. Beane, Mr and Mrs Raymond C. Schlndler *nd Mr and Mrs. Harris Fahne-•tock. Jr,
Arrivals at the Royal Victoria Include Mr and Mrs. James D . Laudator, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner D. Kll-m«x of Scarsdale, Miss Lima La-roque and Miss June Blossom of WW York Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tours of Great Neck. Miss Ruth Barry and Miss Lilian Barry of Harkensack, N. J.
Mr and Mrs Homer C. Rockwell of N»w York gave a dinner at the Royal Victoria. Tn the party were Col and Mrs. Edward H. Twombly »nd Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Johnson Mr and Mrs. A. G. Pratt of F.nglo-*ood. N. T., are at the Royal Victoria
Mrs. V. P. Myers Gives Bridge-Tea at Pinehurst
Spfr io l Ptrptltih tn T H I St '* . P I N E H U R S T . N. C . Jan. 2 3 - M r s .
V* P. Myers of New York gave a bridge-tea at her home today. T h e guests included Mrs. Fleming Pop-pam, Dr. Alice Presbrey, Mrs. Anna Boughton and Miss Elizabeth Jones of N e w York; Mrs. H. C. Buckmin-sler of Boston, Mrs. George P Vail, Mrs. Herbert D. Vail of Glen Cove, L. I . ; Mrs. Richard S. Tufts, Mrs. George P. Hawes . Mrs. Charles Pic-quet of Pinehurst. Mrs. Paul Dana of Scarsdale, N . Y., and Mrs. Frank Dudgeon of Locust Valley, L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bradley of Nyack, N. Y. , are at the Mid Pin"s Country Cluh. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Adams of Plandome, L. I., are expected to arrive next week, t h e y will stav at the Chalfonte Hotel . At the Chalfonte are Mrs. Charles W. Tracy, E. W. Tracy and H. M. Adams of New York.
Arrivals at the Carolina Hotel Include H. C. Heisler, A. R. IVterlinK. New York; Mrs. J. R. Patterson. Mrs. E. L. Worthington, Cleveland. Ohio, and Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Muellet. Philadelphia,
Palm Beach Sojourners Attend Miami Races
Homesteaders Ball to Be Given hy the Lido Club
A novel fiance of the midwinter season Bt the Lido Country Cluh Is to r-# »Vio Homesteaders ball tomorrow evening. The members will ap-P'*r in nirnl dress. The ballroom. *hirh overlooks the sea, will be transformed into R rustic interior. Calored cloths will cover the tables. Antiquated coal-oil lamps will be •usprnrtrr) frnrn t n r f i l i n g . During the evening there will he a program " f ,Tf:'Tinment hy the Missouri Moun'mnerrs, who will do some old-Jwhionori dances, including a square flftnre for the members of the party.
H"vr>n ( nt isr, ninECToft. *"riid A Muschenhelm. president
• ' »hr Hotel Astor, gave a luncheon ystcrdav for George W. White. 'ruise director for Thomas Cook A *°n. who sails today for South Arnen^ ort t h ( , rosul ich liner Vul-
*nh Among those present were nr Fiori E Emmons. Tarl E. Esta-tirnnkr. Henry G. Fargel, Allan G. Hur.i l a m , , j Mariner. Arthur L. Wtlmalpy and C Frederick White.
* o , , , , , v H i v a M * t u l T n a n . M>- -,nd Mrs Gerhard M Dahl will
«"!" next week for Havana, where Ot* »tu be at the new National Hotel
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Miss Jane Middlebrook Bride of J. L. Black, Jr.
A suburban wedding today Is tha* of Miss Jan» Middlebrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis Middlebrook of Comstock Place, South Orange, to James Luther Black. Jr. . son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blnrk of Piqus . Ohio, at the Church of* the Holy Communion in South Orange. A reception follows at the Essex County Country Club.
Miss Polly Middlebrook is her sister's maid of honor, and the b r i d e s other attendants are Miss France* Bullard of Fairfield, Mrs. Allen Osborne of Montclair, Miss Virginia Thompson of N e w Rochelle, Mrs. Curtis M. Middlebrook of Orange, slster-tn-law of Miss Middlebrook. Mrs. Charles Cory of Lima, Ohio, and Miss Dorothy Denney of Glen Ridge. Prescott Brigham of Bridgeport is best man, and the ushers include Frank Camp, Thorton Barrett . Donald Chadwick and Cedric Hornby, all of Bridgeport; Cedric Braun of Pittsburgh and Curtis M. Middlebrook, brother of the hrlde-elect.
The bride attended Birmingham School and Skldmore College. Mr. Black is a graduate of Yale University.
S/7ve?r Cross Nursery Will Give Dance tonight
*>«-i''«l rX'polrh to T H I S I N . MIAMI, Fla., Jan . 23.- A number
of Palm Beach colonists arrived today for the races at Hialeah Park and luncheon at the clubhouse. Charles A. Munn brings members of his house party, Mrs. Baldwin Browne, Noel Munn and Miss Pauline Munn. Harold Sterling Van-derhilt comes with guests from his La ran a estate. Mrs. Dodge Sloane brings guests she is entertaining at Concha Marina.
Mr. and Mrs. John H a y Whitney, who were at the track yesterday, are planning to sail for England the firs' week in February'- They are going over for the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree on March 27, when Mr. Whitney's horse Easter Morn will run again.
Earl W. Sinclair, w h o Is a guest of Thomas M, Howell aboard the tester's yacht, Thalia, .put in his first appearance at the track. Mr. and Mrs. George Loft of N e w York have arrived on their yacht , Sheila, and may now be expected at the track daily as is their usual custom.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elkins of Elkins Park. Pa . , w h o have arrived at the Boca Raton Club*in their private car. also attended the races.
Henry W. P u t n a m . N e w York, ha« arrived for his sixth season aboard his yacht, the Alcyone. His plans Include a cruise which will not be completed until the latter part of March.
George Dickson of Philadelphia and | eeaa N ina of Russia, Prince Paul Mrs. George Noyes of Milwaukee, Wis.
M r s , J. F. Maynard, Jr. , Miss Mary Louise Maynard, Miss Sally Maynard and Mrs. F . C. Oaterhout of Utica have arrived at the Flamingo Hotel to join J. F. Maynard, who has been there for several weeks .
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bluett. Glen Ridge. N . J . ; Miss Ruth Fisher. Belmar. N . J . ; Mr. and Mrs. A. M Day. Hempstead, L. I . ; Mrs. James Kelsey, Asbury Park, N . J., were among the Boulevard Hotel sojourners attending the bridge party there last night.
Arrivals at the Pancoast Hotel Include Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kiedel of New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ebin-ger of Brooklyn. Walter Ebinger of Brooklyn is expected here within the next few days to join Mrs. Ebinger and daughter at the Pancoast Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patterson. White Plains . N . Y. . were among the arrivals at the Boulevard Hotel .
Among those attending the University of Miami tea yesterday at the estate of Theodore Dickinson were Mr and Mrs Joseph H Adams Brooklyn; Mrs. Kenneth Ashby, E. R. Thomas. Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs John McEntee Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Rruen, Mr. and Mrs Elmer E. Chattan, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam T. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gtfford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James, Col. and Mrs. E. H . R. Green, of N e w York, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E . Gannett of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Riper Arrive at Atlantic City fp"<nt THap&trh tn T H I S r s .
ATLANTIC CITY, N . J., Jan. 23. Arrivals at the hotels from N e w York include:
Travmore— Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Van Riper. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Chew, W. W. Chew. Jr. . Mrs. Charles C. Murphy, Mrs. Arthur F. Chace and Mr. and Mrs. S. R . Akin.
Ambassador-Mr. and Mrs. Ssmuel Berlinger and Mr. and Mrs. David Brown.
Madison -Mr. and Mrs. E. J Mackin, D. A. Taylor and George K Burns.
Ludy Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Tanner. Mrs. Thomas L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Metzer.
President Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Pierce, Mr. end Mrs. Charles W. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Weir , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wadsworth and Mr. and Mrs. "Peter Foster.
Chelsea Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hopkins and Mrs. Harriet H. Johnson.
Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Mrs. W.
Chavchavadze, Mr. and Mrs. Court-landt D. Rarnes, Prince and Princess S. Sidamon Eristoff, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moore, Prince and Princess Serge Gagarin. Frank L. Polk, who is honorary chairman of the ball; Mrs. Polk. Col. Francis L. Robbins, Jr . , the honorary vice-chairman; Mrs. Robbins, Sir Harry and Lady Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Astor,- Boris A. Bakhmeteff , Col, and Mrs. Franklin Q. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Day, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Duggan. Mr. snd Mrs. Morton D. Hull, Major-Gen, and Mrs. William N. Haskel l . Baroness Sophie Meyendorff, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nazaroff and Mr. and Mrs. Serge Ughat.
Also Dr. and Mrs. Henry Fairfield Osborn, Jr. , Brig.-Gen. and Mrs. William Barclay Parsons, Mme. Helen Romanoff, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sturges, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Symington. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Raffalovlch and Col. and Mra. Cornelius W. Wickersham.
Pierre Routsky of 109 West Fifty-fourth street and Miss Lucile de Nevers Jones of 347 Msdison avenue have charge of the tickets.
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Cross Day Nursery will hold Its annual review and supper-dance »A the RlU-Carlton tonight. Dances and comedy numbers will be added attractions.
The nursery cares for children whose mothers must work. The active members of the Silver CTOM malntain the day nursery at 249 East 117th street. The organization w i s started in 1*90 and has continued to expand until now it has a fireproof building with large, airy room-where many needy children are #ared for from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M It if nonsectarlan and is s u p p o / e d by the efforts of members and by voluntary contributions from friends.
Officers of the auxiliary are Mrs Marjorie M. Wise, president; Mrs. Jacob Doll, vice-president; Mrs Lyman Ward, corresponding secretary; Mrs. David G. Leggett . recording secretary, and Miss Marguerit" Suter. treasurer.
Mrs. Hugo Lehifeld is chairman of the entertainment committee. Mis? Wllhelmina Mahr. asalsted by Mrs Karl Eimer. has charge of pro grams, and Mrs. David G, Leggett is supervising the decorations.
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Mrs Beverley C. Sanders of 4'» Eant Eighty-eighth rtreet is chairman of a luncheon and bridge to he given In the large ballroom of the Plaza or January 2* by members of the Maple-hurst A l u m i a e .
ttfirrinl P t l f fag tn T H » ? I * . ASHEVILLE. N. C . Jan. 23 Mrs.
Henry Boehm started for New York yesterday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Westall. Lieut.-Commander H. C. Colhurn and Mrs Colhurn have purchased the former home of Dr. and Mrs George Lambert in Biltmore Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams of Rochester, N . Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs Henry Thompson In Norwood Park. Mrs. Robert W. Martin, Jr. , started for N e w York after passing a fortnight w i th Mr. Martin's parents.
Arrivals a t the Asheville-Blltmore Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. V. P . Stone of Mountain Lakes. N. J . ; Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrle of Norwalk. Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. M I . Wlllara of Philllpsburg. N. J". Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gentry. Thomas A. Mayo and A. J. Drew of N o w York,
Mr. and Mrs. J M Lundie and Mr. and Mrs, W R Slack have returned to New York after passing a week at the George Vanderbilt Hotel.
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Miss Jean Wotfftl gave a farewell luncheon ves terdsy at the Park Lane In honor of Mrs Louis George Miss Wuertz leaves soon for Palm Reach, where she will be at tht Breakers until April.
Af rs. James K. Hyde Given Luncheon at St. Augustine
Specia l /iitpntrh to T i n S r s . ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla . , Jan. 2 3 -
Mrs. James K. Hyde gave a luncheon yesterday at the Alcaxar Hotel for Miss Gladys Padgett , whose engagem e n t to Mra. Hyde's son, J. Kll-hourne Hyde, w a s announced recently. Other guests included Mmes Puller Moore. Walter D. Webb and Leslie Stephens; the Misses Mary Lueaa Hart, Alleyne Smith, Sarah Gibson. Gertrude CalhouA and Virginia Walcutt .
Mrs. Edward I . Devlin and her mother, Mrs. Will iam T. Dickson, of New York, , will entertain twenty guests at a bridge and tea today at the clubhouse of the St. Augustine links. Mrs. George J. Maust gave a tea there yesterday. Her guests wer«« Mrs Will iam B . Robinson. Miss Ann D. P . Cooper of N e w York and Mr. and Mra. J. W. Boran
Arrivals at the Ponce de Leon Include Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoatetter. Mr. and Mra. R. N . Rltter. Mrs. F . H. - Gordon, Mrs. F. P. Fltzslmons s n d W. P . Levis of N e w York. Mr. snd Mra. H. S. Lovejoy of New Haven are at the Alcazar.
John D. Rockefeller Has Guests at Ormond Beach
Sperml Tiixpateh to T m Si t . O R M O N D BEACH, Fla. , Jan. 23 -
Mr. and Mrs. John White and Miss Betty White of Cleveland are guests of John D . Rockefeller at the Casements and join him in the daily round of golf.
In a bridge party at the HoteJ Ormond last night were Mrs. Arthur H. Waterman. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. McKean. Mr. and Mra. W. E . Edmlster, Mrs., A. A. Sedgwick, Henry and O. C. Weatherby, Wil l iam Ward, A. D . Pomeroy. Daniel C. Roberts, F . K. Moore and George C. Klmmont .
Arrivals Include Mrs. Bradford Merrill of Manhassett . L. I . ; James R. and Miss R. F. Merrill of N e w Rochelle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Lamper and S. G. Davison of Lynn, Mass.
3NT it grand that the i - I route to summer should be so
inexpensive3 Hotel-like accommodations on fast big ocean liners with a cozy stateroom, splendid meals, games by day, dancing—all these and more are included in the low fare. Express sailings New York to Miami every Wednesday and Saturday Overnight service by large ocean steamers between Miami a-irl Havana. Also every Tuesdav, Thursday, and $atur« rtay New York to ja-kscnville To Charleston S. C on Tuesdays and Thursdays and alternate Saturdays, Thrmigfc llpk»t» *nd h t m l * »o all Flnrlda fmtnta »1« Jtrk'mmlllo nd Minmt tn n»<n,« •" the Clpl-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weeks Open Home at Camden
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Mrs. John L. Weeks of New York have opened Rloomsbury, which thev recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs C. M. Robblna of Pe lham, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Speakman of Mount Vernon and A. H. Paine and Miss Paine of Rrightavatera, L. I., have arrived at the Klrkwood.
Mrs. S. Osgood Pell, who Is visiting Mrs. Wil l iam Bull In Aiken, returns today to be with her sister, Mrs. Will iam N. Kerr, for a few days at her home here before starting for California.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Cooper of Phil adelphia have arrived at the Court Inn.
Newport. Sn»rin| f»i#a«ifea f» Tt«« S I - N .
N E W P O R T . R. I. . Jan. 2 3 - M r . and Mrs. William Fltahugh White-house start today for N e w York en route for Havana. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Eppley have returned to Beacon Rock from N e w York.
Mrs Edward V. Hartford is expected today from N e w York to pass the week end at Seaverge with her son, G. Huntington Hartford 2d, who i s coming from Harvard with guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Snowden A. Fahne-atock and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Pell arrive today from New York to pasa the week end. Mra. Pell will be among the hostesses at the Art Association tomorrow, when Mr. Pell g ives a talk on his collection of ancient and modern prints, now on display. Other hostesses will include Mrs. Harris Ii«nlng. Mrs Mllo F. Draame! and Mrs. George B. Wright.
Miss Agnes C Storer will start tomorrow for New York and will sail next Friday on a trip around the world, returning next summer. She will he accompanied hy Miss Catherine Qulnn.
f t ' K I . F A R P . R R i n r . F . P A R T Y .
The annual bridge of the N e w York Division of the United Daughters of th* Confederacy takes place I this afternoon at the roof garden i of the St. Regis. The proceeds will !
be devoted to the philanthropic fund. Mrs. J . Marvla Dow is president of the division. Miss A. F Beaaon is viea-president, Mrs. Charles E . L.ld-don, treasurer, and Mrs. Alexander J. Field, historian.
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I, 2, 3. and 4 room housekeeping apartments with complete kitchens-Gorgeous bathrooms in color. Several suites have terraces. Hotel service available.
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