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Hi Pg 20 THE PALM BEACH POST-TIMES. Sunday, March 22, 1,53 Si St. Peters School M.tM RIG Meaders-Rockefeller Nuptials e- h. ST- 'y BvHrrMiiK'fiLAD Glee Club To Giv A her Are Celebrated In Manhattan UNESCO. Chief Last Speaker Of Four Arts Season Dr.

Gerald Wendt, director of MUSICAL ADVENTURE! SFRFNSnFS AND SfNORITAS! Miss Patricia Ann Rockefeller daughter of Mr. and Mis. Harry Eugene Rockefeller, of Alger Fights and Feuds i Bravos and BuUFightcssj of tZ Concert Monday cuit The Glee Club of St. Peter's p. School, Peekskill, NY, will present as a concert at 8 pm Monday at the Cifc Four Arts Auditorium, Palm Comedy and Carnivals! Drama and Daring i Darlings ant) Dancersi- Court, Bronxville, and Lt.

Paul LeSourd Meaders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeSourd Meaders of San Antonio, were married at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon in St. James Church in New York. public education in science for the United Nations Education, Scientif-' ic and Cultural Organization, with hab Beach, under the auspices of the her women Auxiliary, Bethesua-by I the-Sea, according to Mrs.

Howard nla Hart, Auxiliary president. The Rev. Dr. Arthur Lee Kinsolv-ing, rector, performed the ceremony. A small reception followed at the New York Junior League.

The night preceding, the bridegroom's 194 A chorus of 24 boys, aged 14-livi 18, will present a repertoire of sea FRED EVANS GENERAL CONTRACTOR A complete Construction Service for Remodeling and Additiont RESIDENCE ELEVATORS ate chanteys, Negro spirituals, Amcri' can folk tunes, religious and ular music and college songs. The SLIGHTLY off the RECORD With EMIL1E KEYES Palm Beach, an emerald isle from one year's end to another, with its evergreen tropiral foliage, took on a new verdant aspect last Tuesday but would you believe that one winter visitor shopped the Palm Beaches without being able to locate a shamrock? and one shop had either the temerity or the lack of thought to come forth with a show window of mannequins in bright orange gowns! To say nothing of the cocktail party host who appeared in a bright plaid sports shirt in which green and orange overlapped. Up at Seminole many left the day's color motif to the fairways and the greens but there were a number who were a-wearin' of the green such as Durie Shevlin in her grass hued shorts and big floppy straw with band of same or Natalie Heminway in bright green print or the man with the map of Erin on his face and a jacket as Kelly green as any the late Detective Casey used to wear. Signs of the Irish influence that was to predominate at Mary Woodward's big coined beef and cabbage dinner party were noted earlier at cocktail parties Dena McGaughey's lovely green and white print frock was scintillating with -crystal bead embroidery and she confided she'd even made Jim's green and white dotted tie the Marion Grevys excited much comment she with her apple green paper wig he with his matching scarf at his throat. Jade and emeralds highlighted the jewels noted on every hand.

At the Woodward party, though green and white was definitely the order of the evening, for variety a bit of Scotch was mingled with the Irish. Bagpipes piped the guests in. Mary received in a white dress with bright jade colored accessories Including a huge sash. The house and garden were a mass of white flowers against a green background with 1,500 gladioli of uniform size making a fantastically jm) Rev. Frank C.

Lemming, founder headquarters in Paris, will be the closing speaker of the Society of the Four Arts season, appearing at' 4 pm next Tuesday. Dr. Wendt will talk on "What Science is Doing for Us." To keep abreast of developments of scientific interest he is constantly traveling to scientific conventions and meetings in all parts of the recently having return to this country for a limited lecture tour. i Former science editor of Time' Magazine, and for a number ofi years editor of Science Dr. Wendt has long been a popu Xh ot the sciionl and headmaster, is m0 director.

George H. liickock, St. parents, house-guests here earlier this season of Mrs. Raymond Royce Kent, entertained at a large party at the Metropolitan Club. The bride, who entered with her father, wore an ivory satin gown with portrait neckline and her mother's rosepoint lace veil.

She carried orchids and stephanotis. Mi's. Charles Steven Shaunghnes- 2-1748 411 South County Road sy, of Bronxville, sister of the bride, was matron ot honor and other attendants were Miss Bar 11(1 lil II AVENUE GALLERY bara Gene Rockefeller, of Bronx- Cit "ters alumnus, is accompanist. c0, The St. Peter's School Glee Club made a tour of the East and Middle West last year, performing C.

fore some 14,000 persons. This year's tour takes the group to Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, ll Miami and Daytona Beach, con-, eluding at the Biltmore Hotel, New i York City. The group has also been in on national radio and television ev networks. The program: nil MUSIC OF THE MASTERS en 9.

Jesu b' Palemrlna 1 V.Tl0, by GrctctianinuN SO Alleluia by Baui lh All'. Douglas A. Cm-tor is Canlur. ln SKA CHANTKYS Sea Fever by Andiewa ville, another of the bride's Miss Nadine M. Bertin, and Mrs.

Donald Dickson, both of New York. 'Jl 347 Worth Avenue Palm Beach lar lecturer on science subjects and interpretation of science before lay audiences in America. He was appointed to his present post in January, 1952, first American to hold the position. As UNESCO director, he has charge of disseminating informa Curtis Gifford of Des Moines 1 Iowa, was best man. and ushers were C.

Linwood Clements and Robert Turner, of Virginia Beach: tion on latest development all over the world and in stimulating inter J. Biit Kennedy, of New York; Thomas Wolf, of Oklahoma City; and James Utt, of Lynchburg, Va. NOW SHOWING THROUGH MARCH 28 RECENT PAINTINGS ORVILLE BULMAN ch ny Kartriolonii 1 Hiffll Rjirhflrv mr hi. Hupik.i,.,., MRS. PAUL L.

MEADERS, JR. Alter a trip to Cuba Lt. and Mrs. Meaders will live in "Virginia Beach, where Lt. Meaders is sta lovely setting for the tables scattered around the patio and after dinner, Irish ditties added the last appropriate touch to the occasion.

And the weatherman served up a perfect night. ta CHRISTMAS AT ST. PETER Silent. Night, by Gruber Holy Night, by Adam iSoloisl Waiter EHelman) n. Go Tell II On the Mountain-Spiritual NEGRO SPIRITUALS tioned at Ft.

Story. ine bririe was graduated from Debutante Cotillion in New York. Lt. Meaders was graduated from the Texas Military Institute at San Antonio, and is also an alumnus of the University of Virginia and the Tjnivprm't nf Tovas Willi Viie nit. Spence School and Finch College of New York, and is a member of Acme in frustration woman at a party who's lost her voice from a touch of laryngitis.

the Junior League of that city. est in science education and re-i search. He is also concerned withi the improvement of science teach- ing in schools at all levels and ini all nations, and edits and publishes many books and pamphlets in the field of science in many languages Prior to entering this field, Wendt had a distinguished teaching record. He holds the degrees of MA and PhD from Harvard, and has taught at Rice Institute, Hous-i ton, University of Chicago, and Pennsylvania State College. In addition he has held numerous indus-, trial posts and has written ftvei books and many articles for pro-j fessional publications.

She made her debut In 1948 at the jcnls he lias also visited here. Police officer, returning runaway canine to Its owner "Well, Ma'am, your dog may not have the longest pedigree in town, but by gosh, he's got the longest police record:" The remarkable part of this show is that these are the paintings of a business man still active president of his romttany and in hut six years nf painting, this will be hi fifth show. His work has exceptional appeal. You will enjoy seeing, it. Gallery under the direction of 4 Mrs.

Archibald C. Rayner Mrs. Duggett Benson iing jesus is A-ustemnc (Soloists William Simpson and Frederick Rnhe) eJ ade In Pe River Jerusalem Morning i Soloist William Simpson) rt' Dry Bones Go Down Moses Songs From Great Shows a' Brush Up Your Shakespeare Porter p. So In Lova Cole Poner Nothing Like a Dame Rogers Songs of the People Down In The Valley Kentucky folk tune (Soloist Douglas A. Carter! As I Wonder Appalachian carol (Soloist Walter L.

Edelmanj PALM BEACH NOTES (Continued from Paia la) Comment of one loyal Palm Beacher after looking at the picture of the new German actress, Ursula Theiss, here this past week on a remodeling mission. "Why look for foreign beauty when right here you can find others of the same lovely type of face? For instance, Jessie Royce Landis, the actress here last week Kay Jenkins who has her winter home here. and Mrs. James J. Corbett, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph P. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Gallagher. Mr. F. Jerome McNulty Is leaving Monday to join Mrs. MoNulty at Cross Bell Ranch, their place in Cleveland, Okla.

Later in the sm-ine. Mr and Yon SUva in ine cnapei Missa Resrlna Paris I The Blessings nt St. Franris. 1 Songs We Love and Mrs. Thomas J.

Shaw, Mr. and Mis. Kobert H. Lansdell and H. A.

Allen. Mrs. McNulty and their two chil I The Three Bells 'Soloist William Simpson) Erie Canal IT'S SO EASY TO dren, Heather and Dale A Mr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison Rosalie (Soloist Douglas A.

Carter) Nully, will come down to be at entertained at cocktails, having as ffnpsts Mr. and Aire John lltal. college Glees i-asa veeva, their home on Mont erey Rd. t'ews, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Mete, oid Nassau Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawkins, jMeanor wneeiocK iiarirnomn i (Vlt and Mrs. Merrill Lee. Mrs.

Joseph G. Werner is to arrive Thursday from Washlnslnn nr. in Here and there Riccardo Magni. the well known artist, missing for a winter or so, back on the local scene for the late season. Speaking of art, wonder how many at Orvy Bulman's exotically colorful exhibition at the Worth Avenue Gallery, caught the significance of a row of tiny ebony figures across the bottom of the painting, "Tempe The heads of the youngsters are so arranged that they approximate the notes in the first line of the Haitian national anthem.

And in line with special concealed meanings in the program for "A Day Before Spring" this past week, you may have noticed that the various "Daughters" and "Sons" of Harrison such names as Peggy, Mary, Sepe, Barbara Lyon, Jerry, Frank, et al the chorus members had no real names in the original play, so the Playhouse crew just dubbed in some of the sponsors such as 'Peggy Black, Mary Howes, Sepha Kendall, Barbara Boston Lyon her husband, Jerry Maguire, Frank Hale on and on. Well, it's no longer "the day before spring." the real thing has arrived the winter's behind and beautiful restful April and May, loveliest months of the year here stretch on ahead. join his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jo- epn werner at their home on William James Walker, Miss Elizabeth Hayes.

Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan and Harvey Foster. Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Wescott were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. L. S.

Wescoat, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Buzzard and Mr.

and Mrs. Louis L. Stephens. riiio way. He will be accompanied by Francis I.

Gowen of St. Peter'j School Hymn His? t'p! Men of (kid Members of the chorus: Thomas H. Barnett. William H. Rarutia.

Michael Bf n-feldt. Orpst K. Blyfcnak. Warren F. Bn-Eardus, Herbert E.

Bullock, Jaime F. Costas. Walter L. Edeiman. Edward P.

Frey, John H. Ham, Jon H. Jacobs, Daivd A. Leeming, Charles M. Lelghton.

Donald R. McCain 3d, William C. A. Moulder. James F.

Perry, Douglas ReJyea, Frederick Rohe, Robert W. Schlett, David F. Silver, William M. Simpson, James P. Twin-ome.

Mason H. Van Tassel and Rob- CARRY YOUR CASHI r-juiaaeipnia. TVTf II i. n. onu xwia.

rvpnnprn i. Mrs. Urban Harris was hnstp.ss cis of Denver are arrivinir MnnH, K. -r ------o during the cocktail hour for her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Hola-bird of Chicago.

uc (juesis or rars. rancis aunt Mrs. William Knight. Jr. at South- err, d.

van Tassel. The Bishop's Men the older bovs William H. Barutia, Walter L. Edeiman, John M. Ham, Donald R.

McCain 3d, Robert. W. Schlett and William M. Simpson. Tickets may purchased at the door.

L-uie, ner nome on Sea View Ave Later they will join Mrs. Knight's sisler, Mrs. William Stearns White at La Casita Blanca. Bailey Wolforth will come from William Talbert, the tennis star, and Mrs. Talbert are arriving this weekend to be guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl E. T. Smith at their St. Patrick must have doubled for Cupid at one of the many' parties of the 17th for report has it that an interesting engagement took place there the couple were receiving congratulations and best wishes later in the week at the Earl Kettel's party, from the crowd milling about on the lovely cool woodland terrace Lorraine Kent's small protegee learned her first English song to be able to sing "Happy Birthday to You" to Milton Cork at his 83rd birthday last Thursday down at Mi Encanto Too bad Margaret O'Brien didn't get down Monday what a home on N.

Ocean Blvd. While here. Mr. Talbert will narticiDate in the tennis exhibition at the YOUR PEN fcverglades Club. Arriving next of sour mv own I tt WAt tASV WITH 1 0jC- of hav- kick those Rosarian youngsters would have got out week to be guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Smith are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Newton of New York, who will as-' she's ine her at their performance of "Peg of My Heart," u.e university of Florida to join his mother. Mrs.

Stewart Igle-hart and Mr. Iglehart at La Cen-tinela, the Iglehart home in Delray Beach, where Mr. Iglehart's son, Stew'art B. Iglehart, who goes a Green Vale Sthool in Glen Head, LI, is spending his spring holiday. Mrs.

Dodge Sloane, who is at Laurette fresh from St. Louis where she recreated the famed later go to Nassau. A Henry Luke Warren, 3d, who was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. SteDhen Sanfnrrl anri Mr aL, W1I1 return earlv in the week to Concha Marina, her villa Send one dollar with this ad to SUPERIOR rooiITo.f inc. 5B18 N.W.

103rd Street, Miami, Fla. at Los Incas, left Saturday to return to Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Elliott Shanley of Orange. NJ. are cnests nf Mr z. ucean aivd. Mr.

and Mrs. T. fJ. Baton Rouge, are ahnarri Muacfor it EamJjr Code, for the Decorative Theme their yacht, the Wilmar, at the Palm Beach Biltmore docks, will be hosts at a cocktail party today and Mrs. William Klopman at their home on El Vedado Lane.

Timothy Holbrook, a classmate, of C. Markham Langham, at the Brooks School. N. Andover, is visiting Mr. and Mrs Taylor role in a revival there "Kiss and Tell," in which Margaret stars at the Playhouse this week, is especially dear to the heart of the Crabtrees they met in a road company of the play in 1947, when Mary was playing Mildred and Paul, Pvt.

Earheart; were married some months later there's a regular Alumni Assn. resulting from those road shows, for couples who met in the casts, have married they have eight children alto- gether (the Crabtrees account for half the number), always manage to keep In touch with each other The Playhouse had a hand in helping the Rosarian "Emerald Eve" to be a success the academy's very dear to the heart of Frank Hale, and he saw the girls got a few left-over props to pretty up the stage for their show. Handsome Bob Shackleton and his attractive wife reluctantly said au revoir to some of their friends at the Frank Jenkins' party Thursday afternoon, for the baritone's returning tonight to Broadway Speaking of Broadway, this community's own Jack Russell (Jack Kelly of yore), singing star of "Show of Show," makes his debut April 8 with the New York Opera Co. at City Center April 8 in "Die Fledermaus," reappearing April 18 and 30 he and Mary and their two children live in Forest Hills. Maybe it's a case of love me, love my dog but one young bachelor hereabouts doesn't have to board pooch out when he has to make a business trip his girl friend not only gives the canine the best of care, but even takes it driving.

It's not May Day, and it's coffee, orange juice and such instead of flowers, but guests at a certain motel in these parts allow no May posies could be more welcome swinging from their door-knob than the lunch box of continental breakfast they find there every morning The proprietress who dreamed up the idea claims it's proved the best possible good will gesture for Florida, judging by the notes and comments she gets. uuuai uitir yacni. Col. Elliott Springs of Ft. Mills, SC.

is to arrive todav aboard his yacht, the Spring Maid. He came here to attend the annual convention of the American Cotton Man- Langham at their home on El Vedado Rd. Miss Virginia Ann Todd has uiactureis Jnst. which opens this week at the Biltmore. come up from Miami, where she mm CfBT NOM( A HHtX NOAM.

yusu jampot 119-206 DATl'RA, W.P.B. 515 LAKE LAKE WORTH attends Miss Harris School, to Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Harold Church Paull and Mr.

Paull at their home on S. Ocean Blvd. nave come irom Manhasset, LI, aboard their yacht, the Wiwoka. Going to Nassau Friday aboard Mackey Airlines were Milton W. Holden.

Charles Mulcahev. Mal DAILY 2 P. M. 8:30 P. M.

colm Teare. Harley Higbee, Mrs. Philip S. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs.

John Terhune Valdes and Mrs. Gray Graham. aucti Mrs. Charles J. Gallagher gave a dinner Friday night at the Vin-eta, honoring Mr.

Gallagher who observed his birthday anniversary, Guests were their son and daught The next three minutes er, unaries J. Gallagher and Miss Catherine Gallagher: Mr. and Mrs phaties Abbott, Michael Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. John Touhey.

FURNITURE -FURNISHINGS FROM THE OCEAN FRONT ESTATE OF MRS. HENRY R. REA I Dr. Harold J. Stewart, of New vw 1 WW York, is the guest of Miss Inez IT mt AND THE FAMOUS Especially when your account is in the First National Bank in Palm Beach.

You do not have the danger of losing large sums of money, or having it stolen around the house. Many, many people are learning the advantage of a checking account. Why don't you, too, carry your cash in your pen? COME OVER THIS WEEK (You'll Be Glad You Did) Graham and Miss Evelyn Eckes at Graham-Eckes School. Dr. and Mrs.

Ralph Boots, of New York, will be the guests of Miss Graham and Miss Eckes at the school during the Class Week Exercises this week. Dr. Boots is a member of the Board of Tha timt It takat you to nod this can chango your lift. It can shew you how to find most of th things you'vo bn misting in muiic you maki yourself THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS Palm Beach EXHIBITION IV Contemporary Paintings and Sculpture March 7-March 29 Gallery Tour Sundays, 4:00 p. m.

Dnn't turn the paste. It's true! Vnu ran find in mii.iiV ro plnv yourself the annwer to your need (or elf-eiprriiiun, for relaia. Hon, for the nattftfaction of making mimic intlead of juat llilening to other! make it. you can play beautiful munic even if ynn don't know a note and never took a lewon. The Hammond Chord Organ makri it all poaaihle; tlioueanda already play Iheir own muitc on the Chord Organ, without leasons or tedioua prartire.

JEWEL COLLECTION FROM BRAND-CHATILLON ONE OF FIFTH AVENUE'S OLDEST JEWELERS AND A number nf Important items from these two estates are in he offered during the coming week. Together with additions from other notable estates, they may be examined at our Galleries any week day after 10 o'clock and will be offered at auction upon request. rosbtt INCORPORATED AU CT I 211 ROYAL POINCIANA WAY MILTON E. FRESHMAN, President A. L.

ROSIN, Secretary-Treasurer FIRST NATIONAL BANK An hour alter you ill down to the Hammond Uiord Organ you 990 LECTURE Tuesday March 54 Dr. Gerald Wenrit 'What Science Is Doing to Us" 4:00 p. m. Free to Members Non-Members $3.00 bXxi: OPEN play piece like Home, on the Kangr. Inn pro-greet to playing hundred! nf favnrilrn, either from the mmple picture muaicnrfrnmBlandaid ntuein if yon wish.

Come in trv it jurlge lor yourelf from the, mmic you, play ynuraelf. 5fien4 half an hour In primi with th Hammond Chard Organ. Ak flhoMl conrenJenf larmi. Van hi from ni or ehatr, bench OPEN YEAR AROUND figt. YEAR trv AROUND nULUL MOTION PICTURE "American in Pails" Friday March 27 4:00 and 8:30 p.

m. Free to Members Non-Members $1.20 The Hammond Chord Organ SEE OUR LIST OF PIANO BARGAINS CLASSIFIED SECTION 50 MORGAN MUSIC CO. INC. 202 Worth Ave. Palm Beach RUSSFXL DOWNER, MGR.

PALM BEACH; Serfiret of onr expert nnhlio auctioneer! are offered without chine lor toe appraisal of indirlriiial piece! or complete eatatei. Your eonildential Inquirtea are invited. JUNIOR MOVIE "Treasure of Lost Canyon" Saturday March 28 3.30 p. m. Oldest Established Auction Galleries In Palm Beach Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I.

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