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20 SOCIETY THE NEW YOBK SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1947. IICIETY ST AMINO JANUARY 17 Hi AT S U M I I OINNfR AND IUPPI1 Bnil Coleman/ and his Orchestra Orchestra . alternating at Supper I Cover from 10.30, $2 I SUNDAY DINNIR-DANCE I MISCHA BOHR'S Orchestra I (no cover) j Selective dinners and I a la carta 1 •m. I WUMftMSRXtl*- J . . • fmtkimnakU for dining «MMJ dancing flWlmml duutm mutia ky HILT 8HAW tfcaLASZLOS uaPEPITO Theater Dinner Dinner. Supper Op» nBe*jpi Miss Jennings Plans Wedding Miss Kate deForest Jennings,; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Brewster Jennings of 770, Park avenue and Glen Head, L. I., has chosen March 1 as the date for her marriage to Harry Have- meyer Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Watson Webb of 740 Park avenue and Shelburne, Vt. The wedding will take place in St. Bartholomew's Church and a re- ception will follow the ceremony in the ballroom of the Colony Club. Miss Mary Brewster Jennings will serve as her sister's honor at- tendant and the bridesmaids will be the Misses LIU Finletter, Anita Jacob, Joan Metzger. Florence Hunter, Margaret Elizabeth Chew and Ethel Jones. Two nieces of Mr. Webb, Dundeen Bostwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Wright Bostwick, and Lila Wil- merding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Currie Wilmerding, will be flower girls. The prospective bridegroom will have a brother, Samuel B. Webb, for his best man. Ushers will be another brother, J. Watson Webb Jr.; John Prentice Jennings, brother of the bride; Dunbar Wright Bostwick, John Currie Wilmerding, Thomas Redmond, Woodward Redmond, Whitney j Tower, Frederick H. von Stade, Avercll Clark, George Chase and Matthew Williams. The bride-to-be is a grand- daughter of Mrs. Oliver G. Jen- nings and the late Mr. Jennings and of the late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Prentice. She was graduated from St. Timothy's School, at- tended Sarah Lawrence College and made her debut at the River Club in June, 1945. Mr. Webb is an alumnus of St. Paul's School and studied also at Middlebury College. During the war he served as a lieutenant with the Army Air Forces and was awarded the Air Medal. The bridegroom-elect is a member of the Racquet and Tennis and Meadow Brook clubs. The late Dr. and Mrs. William Seward Webb and the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Havemeyer were his grandparents. Bayard S. Forster To Wed Miss Chanter IN FURTHERANCE OF CHARITABLE PROJECTS Nursery to Mark I * ogden Ross to tfswHE l,u , / . Miss Diana Lamer cna» An Anniversary Announcement has been made; ~~ I of the engagement of Miss Diana | »#..« u/iiiiam o Cavanatrh.iLanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William G. c *™**"' Reginald B. Lanier of 123 East daughter of the late Chauncey ggg street gnd fj,,,,,^,^, N. Olcott. and treasurer of the Wini- \, t Q w 0gden Ross s o n o f thc frea Wheeler Day Nursery, which i Rev Dr . William Neely Ross of is pfcrt of East Side House Set-jN yaclli N . Y., and Old Lyme, tlement, is chairman of the ar- conn.,and the late Mrs. Catharine The bridegroom-elect Is ex- utive secretary of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in New Haven, Conn. rangements committee for the fiftieth anniversary luncheon and fashion show to be given in be- half of the nursery's Thrift Shop fund at the Junior League Club- house on February 18. Assisting Mrs. Cavanagh are Mrs. John P. Maguire Jr., newly elected chairman of the nursery's general committee; Mrs. Judd Stilson, chairman of the Thrift Shop committee, and Mrs. Daniel G. Dobbins, Mrs. William Jen- nings and Mrs. George B. Mc- Laughlin. Subscribers for the Terry Ross. The wedding is planned for the spring. Miss Lanier attended the Shipley School, Connecticut Col- lege for Women and received a B. A. degree in 1945 from Barnard College. During the war she served as a Red Cross nurse's aid. She is now with the New York Herald-Tribune. Mr. Ross was graduated from Yale University and served in the Navy for three and a half years, including duty with a motor tor- pedo boat squadron in the Pa benefit are asked to bring a cific He was released from ac Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler of 59 East 92d street and Rhinebeck, N. Y., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Clare Chanler. to Bayard Stuyvesant Forster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forster of 1105 Park avenue and Garrison, N. Y. | Miss Chanler, who was gradu- ated from the Garrison Forest School and is a debutante of this season, is attending the Art Stu- dents L e a g u e here. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Chamber- lain C h a n l e r of 133 East 80th street and the late Lewis Stuyve- sant. Chanler, and of Mr. and Mrs J Dribbcn Photo. Mrs. L. Arthur Cushman (left) and Mrs. George J. Harding at a meeting at Mayfair House of committee* assisting with the current Red Cross drive for funds. Mrs. Cushman is chair- man of the college committee and Mrs. Harding heads the employee gift committee. H. H. Smith to Marry Miss Edith Anne Gooch bundle of articles to the lunch eon, suitable for sale, to add to the fund for daytime care in the nursery for working mothers' children. Although mothers pay what they can and these payments are in part supplemented by public funds, the nursery could not pro- vide Its program of health and educational care and trained supervision without the assist- ance of voluntary contributions and proceeds from entertainment benefits. Members of the nursery com- mittee co-operating with the luncheon committee include Mmes. J. Edward Davidson, Flag- ler Matthews, Witherbee Black, Harold Cole, Robert Ferry, Wal- ter S. Fischer Jr., Rich W. Hol- laman, Ary J. Lamme Jr., Gra- ham Lusk, J. V. McMullan, Kirby Martin, R. Burnham Moffat, Cary Potter, Robert McNeal Smith and J. Herbert Todd and Miss Mary Coppell. Soldiers, Sailors Club Lunch Plans Completed tive duty as a lieutenant last ~because H'$ mod* from C&fcVs Famous English Recipe Ask for it by Ma me ^•••nun*™^ and Mrs. Joseph Hiss Anne Murray, left, daughter of Mr and M»-«. Thomn<< F. Murray of 686 Park avenue, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Paul Murray, at a committee meeting in behalf* of a benefit concert to be presented on March 4 at the Metropolitan Opera House. BY WAY OF MENTION Mr Gooch Jr. of Bronxville, N. Y, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edith Anne Gooch, to Henry Holllngs- worth Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Learning Smith of Wynnewood, Pa. Miss Gooch was graduated from St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J., and attended William Smith College, Geneva, N. Y. She was presented to society at the Westchester Cotillion in 1944 and, . lis a provisional member of thei^f,;,* 1 ,?", Junior Lrague. | Mr. Smith was graduated from I the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., | and is now attending Princeton University. During the war he served for three years as a pilot in the Naval Air Arm. Several hundred sponsors pf the Soldiers and Sailors Club Lo W |of New York will attend the 27th annual luncheon of the club to be held tomorrow In the ball- room of the Pierre. Mrs. Ambrose N. Dlehl, chair- man of the luncheon committee, is a member of the board of directors, which includes also the Mmes. Vincent Astor, William C. Breed, Charles D. Dickey, Wil- liam K. Dupre, Howard A. Flani- gan, Alice Pine Garver, Edwin C. Jameson, Robert Weeks Kelloy, Thomas C. Kincaid. Charles S. Augustus K. Mills 3d, Beulah M. Snowden, Donald B. Tansili, David C. Thomas, Mau- rice P. Van Buren, William Wood- ward, Francis Rogers and James Van Alen. nothing else so good-tasting Is so good for you I And to think that it gives you More food value, tool* SHEFFIELD $$ MILK * Mitt fllvat yet atere toad vaf• • #er lass maeoy •*•• •ay •fmmr feed. TMM !• Happy Niton M "INN Who," WOI, Saturday alaHt «t 7 Mrs. Alfred B. Marlay of New York and Kiliearn Plantation, Tal- lahassee, Fla., is at the Weylin. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Palmer of Scarsdalr, N. Y.. and Mr. and Francis Smithors have left the Drake and returned to Middle Meadow, New Canaan, Conn. mrmiaous coffee you OR MOtitY 8ACKJ Archibald Murray of 115 Fifth Mrs. Louis H. Northrop of Chi• avenue. ca a r e a ' s o a t tn(> Weylin. 1 The prospective bride Is de-i " j scended on the side of her father[ Baron and Baroness Amauryde from John Jacob Astor, founder,la Grange, who arrived on the of the family of that name in this j America from France, are at the Carlyle for the remainder of the winter. In the spring they will go to their home in Guilford, Conn. Mrs. the St. Frcrman Hinckley Regis from Chicigo. is GUESTS AT WALDORF. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Carpen- ter of Wilmington, Del., are i guests at the Waldorf-Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bicknell Lock- at hart of Wellesley Hills, Mass., are Iand at the Waldorf AT THE ST. REGIS. Baron and Baroness Jean de Lustrac are at the St. Regis for three weeks from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Kelvin Smith of Cleveland is at the St. Regis; also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonehill of London Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glenn FOR ffiuettdly tftitnu/ation TUT of Winston-Salem, N . C. . TEA Since i%yj country, and a great-grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Winthrop Chanler. Mr. Forster served in the Pa- cific theater with the Thirteenth Air Force. He was released with the rank of lieutenant last year. He will be graduated from Har- vard in June. Cocktail Parties To Precede Winter Ball *U«f tnlf Mr. Then, if yoa don't tare* R t»«« better than toy coffee you e»«r tiacd. send us the Jar with unused contents, end we will refund your money. The Rordea Co., 350 Mtduea Aft, Nev Yotb 17. N. Y. A round of cocktail parties has been arranged for this evening by hosts and hostesses who will later take their guests to the win- ter ball to be held at the Waldorf- Astoria as a benefit for the Out- door Cleanliness Association. One of the larger parties will be given by Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Hoffmann at their home for their guests at the ball as well as for other boxholders. I Included among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Muller, Mr. I and Mrs. George E. Ruppert, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield Whiting, Mrs. James A. Turner, Mrs. Robert Smither, Judge Jeremiah T. Ma- honey and Gen. William Ottmann. Among the boxholders for the ball are Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Mack Jr., whose guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Talbot O. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. John Parkinson, Peter Bidaux, Mrs. Gerry Winter, Edward A. LeRoy Jr., Mrs. C. H. L. Pennock, Robert Ackerman and Mrs. Stone Philipp; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dechert, who were at the Waldorf-Astoria. have returned to their home in Bridgeport, Pa. Mrs. Louis McL. Merryman and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth C. Merryman of Sparks, Md., are at the Carlyle. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Gris- wold of Baltimore are at the Wal- dorf-Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thomas are at the Pierre from Woodedge, Bernardsville, N. J. IT'S TNI Mr. and Mrs. Mundelein, Jll., Carlton. John T. Pirie of are at the Ritz- SAwonr ART A AH.TION GALttMES 5 East 59th St—PL 3-3941 Artistic Nriad t Modtrn FURNITURE ft FURNISHINGS Art Objecti. Porcelains, lustres, llbalots, Ladles' Furs, Lamps, Linens, Wardrobe Trunks, Piano SILVER, SHEFFIELD I PLATED WANE 250 Old & Modern OIL PAINTINGS Inrimlini genr» w«rk« 1>» gffcm Ulaiaway Knltht, Irolll. 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20 S O C I E T Y THE NEW YOBK SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1947. I I C I E T Y

ST AMINO JANUARY 17

Hi

AT SUMII

OINNfR AND IUPPI1

Bnil Coleman/ and his Orchestra

Orchestra . alternating at Supper I

Cover from 10.30, $2 I

SUNDAY DINNIR-DANCE I MISCHA BOHR'S Orchestra I

(no cover) j Selective dinners and I

a la carta 1

•m. I WUMftMSRXtl*-

J

. . • fmtkimnakU for dining «MMJ dancing f l W l m m l duutm mutia ky

HILT 8HAW

tfcaLASZLOS

u a P E P I T O

Theater Dinner Dinner. Supper

Op» nBe*jpi

Miss Jennings Plans Wedding

Miss Kate deForest Jennings,; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benja­min Brewster Jennings of 770, Park avenue and Glen Head, L. I., has chosen March 1 as the date for her marriage to Harry Have-meyer Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Watson Webb of 740 Park avenue and Shelburne, Vt. The wedding will take place in St. Bartholomew's Church and a re­ception will follow the ceremony in the ballroom of the Colony Club.

Miss Mary Brewster Jennings will serve as her sister's honor at­tendant and the bridesmaids will be the Misses LIU Finletter, Anita Jacob, Joan Metzger. Florence Hunter, Margaret Elizabeth Chew and Ethel Jones. Two nieces of Mr. Webb, Dundeen Bostwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Wright Bostwick, and Lila Wil-merding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Currie Wilmerding, will be flower girls.

The prospective bridegroom will have a brother, Samuel B. Webb, for his best man. Ushers will be another brother, J. Watson Webb Jr.; John Prentice Jennings, brother of the bride; Dunbar Wright Bostwick, John Currie Wilmerding, Thomas Redmond, Woodward Redmond, Whitney j Tower, Frederick H. von Stade, Avercll Clark, George Chase and Matthew Williams.

The bride-to-be is a grand­daughter of Mrs. Oliver G. Jen­nings and the late Mr. Jennings and of the late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Prentice. She was graduated from St. Timothy's School, at­tended Sarah Lawrence College and made her debut a t the River Club in June, 1945.

Mr. Webb is an alumnus of St. Paul's School and studied also at Middlebury College. During the war he served a s a lieutenant with the Army Air Forces and was awarded the Air Medal. The bridegroom-elect is a member of the Racquet and Tennis and Meadow Brook clubs. The late Dr. and Mrs. William Seward Webb and the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Havemeyer were his grandparents.

Bayard S. Forster To Wed Miss Chanter

IN FURTHERANCE OF CHARITABLE PROJECTS Nursery to Mark I * ogden Ross to tfswHE l , u , / . Miss Diana Lamer cna»

An Anniversary Announcement has been made; ~~ I of the engagement of Miss Diana |

»#..« u/iiiiam o Cavanatrh.iLanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William G . c * ™ * * " ' Reginald B. Lanier of 123 East

daughter of the late Chauncey g g g s t r e e t g n d f j , , , , , ^ , ^ , N . Olcott. and treasurer of the Wini- \ , t Q w 0 g d e n R o s s s o n o f t h c

frea Wheeler Day Nursery, which i R e v D r . William Neely Ross of is pfcrt of East Side House S e t - j N y a c l l i N . Y., and Old Lyme, tlement, is chairman of the ar- conn. ,and the late Mrs. Catharine

The bridegroom-elect Is ex-utive secretary of the Junior

Chamber of Commerce in New Haven, Conn.

rangements committee for the fiftieth anniversary luncheon and fashion show to be given in be­half of the nursery's Thrift Shop fund at the Junior League Club­house on February 18.

Assisting Mrs. Cavanagh are Mrs. John P. Maguire Jr., newly elected chairman of the nursery's general committee; Mrs. Judd Stilson, chairman of the Thrift Shop committee, and Mrs. Daniel G. Dobbins, Mrs. William Jen­nings and Mrs. George B. Mc­Laughlin. Subscribers for the

Terry Ross. The wedding is planned for the spring.

Miss Lanier a t t e n d e d the Shipley School, Connecticut Col­lege for Women and received a B. A. degree in 1945 from Barnard College. During the war she served as a Red Cross nurse's aid. She is now with the N e w York Herald-Tribune.

Mr. Ross was graduated from Yale University and served in the Navy for three and a half years, including duty with a motor tor­pedo boat squadron in the Pa

benefit are asked to bring a c i f i c He was released from ac

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler of 59 East 92d street and Rhinebeck, N. Y., have an­nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Clare Chanler. to Bayard Stuyvesant Forster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forster of 1105 Park avenue and Garrison, N. Y.

| Miss Chanler, who was gradu­a t e d from the Garrison Forest School and is a debutante of this season, is attending the Art Stu­dents L e a g u e here. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Chamber­lain C h a n l e r of 133 East 80th street and the late Lewis Stuyve­sant. Chanler, and of Mr. and Mrs J

Dribbcn Photo. Mrs. L. Arthur Cushman (left) and Mrs. George J. Harding at a meeting at Mayfair House of committee* assisting with the current Red Cross drive for funds. Mrs. Cushman is chair­man of the college committee and Mrs. Harding heads the

employee gift committee.

H. H. Smith to Marry Miss Edith Anne Gooch

bundle of articles to the lunch eon, suitable for sale, to add to the fund for dayt ime care in the nursery for working mothers' children.

Although mothers pay what they can and these payments are in part supplemented by public funds, the nursery could not pro­vide Its program of health and educational care and trained supervision without the assist­ance of voluntary contributions and proceeds from entertainment benefits.

Members of the nursery com­mittee co-operating with the luncheon c o m m i t t e e include Mmes. J. Edward Davidson, Flag­ler Matthews, Witherbee Black, Harold Cole, Robert Ferry, Wal­ter S. Fischer Jr., Rich W. Hol-laman, Ary J. Lamme Jr., Gra­ham Lusk, J. V. McMullan, Kirby Martin, R. Burnham Moffat, Cary Potter, Robert McNeal Smith and J. Herbert Todd and Miss Mary Coppell.

Soldiers, Sailors Club Lunch Plans Completed

tive duty as a lieutenant last

~because H'$ mod* from

C&fcVs Famous English Recipe

Ask for it by Ma me ^•••nun*™^

and Mrs. Joseph

Hiss Anne Murray, left, daughter of Mr and M»-«. Thomn<< F. Murray of 686 Park avenue, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Paul Murray, at a committee meeting in behalf* of a benefit concert to be presented on March 4 at the Metropolitan Opera House.

BY WAY OF MENTION

Mr Gooch Jr. of Bronxville, N. Y, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edith Anne Gooch, to Henry Holllngs-worth Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Learning Smith of Wynnewood, Pa.

Miss Gooch was graduated from St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J., and attended William Smith College, Geneva, N. Y. She was presented to society at the Westchester Cotillion in 1944 and, .

lis a provisional member of thei^f,;,*1,?", Junior Lrague.

| Mr. Smith was graduated from I the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., | and is now attending Princeton University. During the war he served for three years a s a pilot in the Naval Air Arm.

Several hundred sponsors pf the Soldiers and Sailors Club

LoW |of New York will attend the 27th annual luncheon of the club to be held tomorrow In the ball­room of the Pierre.

Mrs. Ambrose N. Dlehl, chair­man of the luncheon committee, is a member of the board of directors, which includes also the Mmes. Vincent Astor, William C. Breed, Charles D. Dickey, Wil­liam K. Dupre, Howard A. Flani-gan, Alice Pine Garver, Edwin C. Jameson, Robert Weeks Kelloy, Thomas C. Kincaid. Charles S.

Augustus K. Mills 3d, Beulah M. Snowden, Donald B. Tansili, David C. Thomas, Mau­rice P. Van Buren, William Wood­ward, Francis Rogers and James Van Alen.

nothing else so good-tasting

Is so good for you I

And to think that it gives you

More food value, tool*

SHEFFIELD $ $ MILK * Mitt fllvat yet atere toad vaf • • #er lass maeoy •*•• •ay •fmmr feed.

TMM !• Happy Niton M " I N N Who," WOI, Saturday alaHt «t 7

Mrs. Alfred B. Marlay of New York and Kiliearn Plantation, Tal­lahassee, Fla., is at the Weylin. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Palmer of Scarsdalr, N. Y.. and Mr. and

Francis Smithors have left the Drake and returned to Middle Meadow, New Canaan, Conn.

mrmiaous coffee you

OR MOtitY 8ACKJ

Archibald Murray of 115 Fifth Mrs. Louis H. Northrop of Chi• avenue. c a 8 ° a r e a ' s o a t tn(> Weylin. 1

The prospective bride Is de-i " j scended on the side of her father[ Baron and Baroness Amauryde from John Jacob Astor, founder,la Grange, who arrived on the of the family of that name in this j America from France, are at the

Carlyle for the remainder of the winter. In the spring they will go to their home in Guilford, Conn.

Mrs. the St.

Frcrman Hinckley Regis from Chicigo.

is

GUESTS AT WALDORF. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Carpen­

ter of Wilmington, Del., are i guests at the Waldorf-Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bicknell Lock-

at hart of Wellesley Hills, Mass., are Iand at the Waldorf

AT THE ST. REGIS. Baron and Baroness Jean de

Lustrac are at the St. Regis for three weeks from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Kelvin Smith of Cleveland is at the St. Regis; also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonehill of London

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glenn

FOR ffiuettdly tftitnu/ation

TUT of Winston-Salem, N. C.

.

TEA Since i%yj

c o u n t r y , and a great-grand­daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Winthrop Chanler.

Mr. Forster served in the Pa­cific theater with the Thirteenth Air Force. He was released with the rank of lieutenant last year. He will be graduated from Har­vard in June.

Cocktail Parties To Precede Winter Ball

*U«f tnlf • Mr. Then, if yoa don't tare* R t»«« better than toy coffee you e»«r tiacd. send us the Jar with unused contents, end we will refund your money. The Rordea Co., 350 Mtduea Aft, Nev Yotb 17. N. Y.

A round of cocktail parties has been arranged for this evening by hosts and hostesses who will later take their guests to the win­ter ball to be held at the Waldorf-Astoria as a benefit for the Out­door Cleanliness Association. One of the larger parties will be given by Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Hoffmann at their home for their guests at the ball as well as for other boxholders. I

Included among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Muller, Mr.

I and Mrs. George E. Ruppert, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield Whiting, Mrs. James A. Turner, Mrs. Robert Smither, Judge Jeremiah T. Ma-honey and Gen. William Ottmann.

Among the boxholders for the ball are Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Mack Jr., whose guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Talbot O. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. John Parkinson, Peter Bidaux, Mrs. Gerry Winter, Edward A. LeRoy Jr., Mrs. C. H. L. Pennock, Robert Ackerman and Mrs. Stone Philipp;

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dechert, who were at the Waldorf-Astoria. have returned to their home in Bridgeport, Pa.

Mrs. Louis McL. Merryman and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth C. Merryman of Sparks, Md., are at the Carlyle.

Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Gris-wold of Baltimore are at the Wal­dorf-Astoria.

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thomas are at the Pierre from Woodedge, Bernardsville, N. J.

IT'S TNI

Mr. and Mrs. Mundelein, Jll., Carlton.

John T. Pirie of are at the Ritz-

SAwonr ART A AH.TION GALttMES 5 East 59th S t — P L 3-3941

Artistic Nriad t Modtrn FURNITURE ft FURNISHINGS Art Objecti. Porcelains, lustres, llbalots, Ladles' Furs, Lamps, Linens, Wardrobe Trunks, Piano SILVER, SHEFFIELD I PLATED WANE

250 Old & Modern O I L P A I N T I N G S

In r iml in i genr» w«rk« 1>» gffcm Ulaiaway Knltht, Irolll. Rnthel. etc., and old Amertrui »nrf F.orn»«an

•(Inter* at dlntiactian

ORIENTALtBROADLOOMCARPETS in Scatter Room & Palace Sues

• r * n the r . t . t e ar Mltti U l i w N i f , »n « i i i , runnTMl from Hlfhland Mlll«,

v V an M I I K f«mn"it from ih« l.lnrotn Ktnrate- Htrrhauo

and fnr ur inu . atticr <nn»)t'"»'«

TOGETHER WITH 14"> P l w n «f tm»«rt»d IrHh H,r«m<»r» lurnlturr. , 1 , ranltln. t.,.nk, «.»> and

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