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Page Five THE PALM BEACH POST jQcdm (Jeach ociety and AQews Qappenings Qj ARTISTS AND WRITERS PALM BEACH NOTES Pretty Girl Is Not Melody, But Pay-Check To Crandall Williams of New York who ar now in residence here. Red Cross Official Here One of the outstanding events of Friday was the cocktail party and housewarming Bernard Boutet de Monvel gave at Folie Monvel, his newly completed winter residence on Hi-Mount. TO SINGAT CHAPEL Dr.BiederwolfTo Preach On "Ministry Of Dis-appointment" Mme. Phoebe Crosby of New guests as did Mrs. S.

Richard Carlisle. Others entertaining were Mrs. Thomas de Harte Mal-lory, Mrs. G. A.

Yaeger, W. B. Hemingway, A. O. Hartmann, C.

K. Boettcher. Also noted lunching at the club were Mr. and Mrs Conkcy P. Whitehead, well known sportsman of.

New York and Atlanta, and Mrs. Whitehead, have arrived at Whitehall where they are annual season guests. Charles E. F. McCann, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Bedford, George His guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott Blair, Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Loening, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Dlllman, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fatio, Colonel and Mme.

Baron and Baroness von Gourne Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. J. York City who has just arrived in Good Samaritan Receives $4,013 In Gifts Yesterday Topped by two $1,000 donations yesterday, the Good Samaritan Hospital drive for a $56,000 goal was swelled by contributions totaling $4,013. Mrs.

Henry M. Tilford and E. R. Bradley each gave $1,000. Donations of $500 each were made by Mrs, Woodward Vietor, How of New York City have joined Mrs.

Jeanette Selinger at the Reiss, R. J. Reiss, and W. A. Palm Beach, a favorite with Reiss.

hotel for a visit. Yesterday's arrivals augmenting the New Eng For their house guests, Mr. and By EMILIE KEYES Pott-Timtt Staff 'pretty girl may be a melody to some, but to Bradshaw Crandall, she's a good pay-check. By way of refreshing your memory, his is the name signed to the lovely moderns who adorn the covers of the Cosmopolitan each month. Just two years ago, when he made his first trip here with the Artists Writers, he was receiving congratulations on the contract, by which the mantle held for 34 years by the late Harrison Fisher descended to him.

Seventeen years ago Crandall started to draw because he had to make a living; he drew pretty girls because he found them saleable, for everyone liked to look land colony include Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Joseph Schlotman of Detroit, Vasco E. Nunez of Andover, Mass, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick L. Lutz and Edwin S. Beckwith of Brook- line, Mass. gave a dinner for twelve last night at their Sunset Avenue Rube Goldberg Scheduled As Toastmaster At Colony Club Informality featured the annual dinner meeting of the Artists Writers last night at the Colony Club, when the group entertained a large number of friends, many of whom had been their hosts while here. Among those having large parties were Mr.

and Mrs. Messmort Kendall and McClelland Barclay. Rube Goldberg was scheduled as toastmaster, with John Golden, chairman of the executive committee, as presiding officer in the absence of Grant Rice, now in California. James Montgomery Flagg, Ham Fisher, Arthur William Brown and Merle Thorpe, were scheduled for brief humorous talks. Milton Douglas, Cardinl and Minor Root, furnished the entertainment, and Sheila Barrett, the famous impersonator, who closed last night at the Hollywood Yacht Club, was an honor guest.

Louis Jacques Balsan, the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, Mr. and Mrs. Jay O'Brien, the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Gordon Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. C. Matthews Dick, Mr. and Mrs.

John Barry Ryan, Viscount and Viscountess Richard Adare, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Paige, Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Sims Wyeth, Sir Bede E. H. Clifford and Lady Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Paulding Fosdick, Mr.

and Mrs. music lovers here, will sing Sunday morning at the Polnciana Chapel. Her solo will be "Consider And Hear Me" (Harker). Dr. William Biederwolf will preach on the subject "Elijah Under the Juniper Tree," or "The Ministry of Disappointment," the text being from First Kings, 19-4, "It is Enough: Now Take Away, Lord, My Life." Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Clifton Copley left today for a week-end cruise to Nassau on their yacht, Happy ard Phipps, and O. Frank Woodward. The complete list yesterday: E. H.

Allen, $10; Anonymous, Geo. L. Brockway, $10; Frank L. it -i v- If Days, having as their guests Mr and Mrs. William W.

Tracey and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beckwith and Bishop Nathaniel Seymour Thomas and Mrs.

Thomas entertained with a tea, the second and final of the at homes for members of the parish and other friends, Friday afternoon at Villa Mrs, George B. Macauley, all sea Cheek, $100; Nancy Keiper Long, $25; Ralph W. $10; Mrs. Woodward Vietor, $500; Austen Gray, Dr. and Mrs.

Alex- son guests at the hotel. The musical, program for the service will be as follows: Organ ander Hamilton Rice, Mr. and anonymous, $25; E. R. Bradley, Mrs.

Henry Ittleson, Mr, and Mrs. Bougainvillea. J. H. Brelsford, $20; prelude (a) "Idylle" (Merkel) (b) "Le Cygne" (Saint-Saens) Guernsey Curran, Mr.

and Thomas L. Chadbourne, $100; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wright Post of New York are arriving today in Palm Beach, where they Mrs.

Thomas Shevlin, Mr. and Robert Appleton was a luncheon (c) "Romance" (Rubenstein). An and Mrs. Abbey Gevirtz, $25; at lovely young things; he drew them exclusively because he was following the advice of Frank Crowninshield, editor of the now late Vanity Fair: "Do one thing well, do it better than someone else, and keep on doing it until Mrs. Huntington Hartford, host Friday at the Bath and Ten- thems, (a) "Souls of the Right James O'Brien, $10; Howard will join Mrs.

John E. Berwind at eous" (T. Tertius Noble); (b) Captain and Mrs. Alastair Mack- nis Club, his guests including intosh, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert members of the younger set. In the Brazilian Court Hotel for Phipps, $500; Mrs. Caryl Rob fortnight. Pulitzer, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph the party were the Misses Jane Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Terry erts, $25; Mrs. Henry M.

Til-ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. Til-ney, $100; Frank Woodward, Divine Redeemer" (Gounod), Postlude, "Song of Joy" (Frysing-er). Organist and choir director, Mrs.

Irma Blake Effinger. Mem Beaver Strassburger, Mr. and Snaldine. Jane Rovenskv. Ritchev of Southampton, L.

arrived yes terday for ten days. Mr. and Mrs, and arrell, Eleanor Maxwell, and and Margaret Crowley, Mrs. George you are known for it. Bradshaw Crandall has no hesitation in debunking the glamour of the art profession.

He discusses art as a business proposition. He $500; C. C. Woodworth, $50. Total, $4,013.

Mrs. A. Atwater Kent, Mr. Mrs. Robert R.

Young, Mr. Mrs. Frederick Johnson, and Mrs. Beverley Bogert, Terry are making their first visit Mr. Stevenson Fenton, Mrs.

David bers of the Royal Poinciana Chapel Quartet are Mme. Crosby, soprano; Mrs. F. Sagerholm, con to Palm Beach in ten years. Mr.

Stone. Mrs. Joseoh Whitehead. ASSOCIATBO PBESi UJ DC -WOO NAA BEL. BOAR DMAN Miss Mabel T.

Boardman, secretary of the American Red Cross, is a guest in Palm Beach of Mrs. E. Hope G. Slater, at her home on the Ocean Boulevard. Miss Board-man came to Palm Beach for a brief rest from her activities in connection with the flood relief.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Larson of New York who are guests at Boca and Mrs.

William Rhinelander Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Alley, Mr. was not born with a pencil in his hand, did not burn with overwhelming ambition as a youth.

He tralto; Arthur Myers, tenor; Harold Ferguson, bass. Mewart. and Mrs. Walter W. Huntley, If Alr-Conditlcned Raton Club, registered on Thurs Also Comtesse Gabrielle de Pierre L.

Barbey, Gerald Sunday School will be held as day for a short visit at the hotel. usual at 9:45 o'clock. Robilant, the Hon. Mrs. Desmond Davis, Clarence Moore, William Fitzgerald, Mrs.

Wesson Seyburn, A. Cresswell, Robert Vernon Mrs. Harrison Williams, Countess Rasmussen, Robert Maxwell, and Miss Marian Tuohy of New York and Easthampton joined her IDE LUXE COACHES! Individual Seats People attending the Royal parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tuohy, on Friday for a visit.

Mr, i-dith di Zoppola, Mrs. Henry R. E. Leonard Beard, Jr. Rea, Lady de Trafford, Mrs.

Mrs. Quentin Field Feitner en- Among the events in her honor are two large luncheon parties given by Mrs. Henry R. Rea, one yesterday at Lagomar, one to be held Sunday at the Gulf Stream Club. and Mrs.

Tuohy are spending Feb Small Admission Will Be Joseph Lilienthal, Mrs. Russell tertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter ruary at the Brazilian Court. D'Oench, Mrs.

Peter A. B. Wide- Richards, Miss Lillian Feitner, Reservations for the Sunday Poinciana Chapel should drive past Whitehall Hotel to the Chapel, in order to avoid congestion. For the worshippers of Royal Poinciana Chapel this is during Sabbath forenoon a one-way street going from the chapel to Whitehall. The Royal Poinciana Chapel is interdenominational in character.

ner, Mile. Donine de Saint and Major Richard Cooper. Charged; To Go To Flood Sufferers Sauveur, Mrs. M. Dorland Doyle, In Mrs.

Lawrence A. Furlong's night buffet supper at Brazilian Court include a party at which Mrs. Dodge Sloane, Mrs. Ernest party were Mr. and Mrs.

F. is a self-taught artist his professional schooling, comprised no more than six months at the most. Yesterday at the Breakers, where he has spent the past week (he came just for the trip, for he doesn't play golf), he talked modestly, courteously, but in a most matter-of-fact way, about his life and work. Leaving college to enter the Navy in 1917, he married during the war, found himself at its close with no means of supporting his wife. And so he decided to try art.

He had done some sketching for college publications. He started by drawing his wife. His first sale was a cover for the song, "Someone's Lonesome for Someone," for which Ballard, Miss Martha Allen, Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mr H.

B. Snell- Mrs. George S. Graham of Loch-graeme, Islip, L. will enter Thirty-five Palm Beach chil Eileen Gilpin, Mrs.

James P. ing, and Mrs. David R. Calhoun. dren, ranging in age from two and tain.

Donahue, Miss Grace Munn a half to 12 years, will participat George S. Sumers of Douglas- in the amateur program to be pre ton, L. has returned to Palm Amory, the Misses Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Walter W.

Fos-Frances Munn, Miss Lesley kett entertained with a small din- sented at the Sea Spray Beach Beach and taken a suite at Brazil Club this morning for the benefit ian Court for the season. Mr, Bogert, Mrs. H. Courtney Strotz, ner last night at their home Miss Eleanor Young, the Misses Sea Breeze Avenue in compliment With Palm Beachers At The Races of the flood relief. A nominal ad Sumers, with Emil Mossbacher, Muriel and Dorothy Richards, to Mrs.

Frank D. Zell of Philadel- mission fee will be charged. has been enjoying a week's shoot Joseph E. Widener, John Sanford, phia who is their houseguest. The program, scheduled for 10 List Of Boxholders For Entertainment Tuesday Are Announced Gurnee Munn, Noel Munn, the o'clock and lasting until 11 :15 ing in Cuba, where they brought down their full quota of doves in one day at Colon, about 200 miles outside Havana.

They made their Mr. and Mrs. Graham Youngs Earl of Scfton, the Due di Ver-dura, Lytle Hull, the Hon. Wil- clock, will consist of boxing bouts, including several comic gave a small dinner last night at One of the largest and most brilliant gatherings of Palm Beach society at the Hialcah races this season is expected today, when the he got $10. For 17 years he has been drawing pretty girls.

In addition to the Cosmopolitan covers, they are fred Egerton, John J. Ide, Captain their home in Via del Lago. numbers, and songs, recitations headquarters while on the expedi Indications that the box circle the Hon. Charles Winn, the Mar and dances. A special feature wi tion at the Cuban army barracks Hon.

Sir Bede E. H. Clifford, gov to be found frequently in the ads, at the Paramount Theater next Tuesday night will resemble the in Los Arnbos. be an exhibition of roping by the McLaughlin brothers, aged six and Mrs. Elliott F.

Bishop of Water quis di Sauna, the Marquis de The Lady Portia Stanley of Saint Sauveur, Franklin Berwin, London is arriving Sunday to join Herman C. Huffer, Prince Charles A. Munn's house party Georges Scherbatoff, Prince Kyrii at Amado. Mr. Munn is return- ernor of the Bahamas, will present the beautiful cup he had made in England for the running of the diamond horseshoe at the Metro seven, respectively, known as the Mill, L.

has joined Mr. Bishop junior roping champions. at the hotel for the season. Bahama Handicap. Scherbatoff, Henry Rawle, Jules ing from New York this week-end politan appeared certain last night with the announcement of box and loge holders for the Romany Chorus and John Charles Thomas S.

Bache, Edward M. Mcllvain and Captain, the Hon. Charles Governor Clifford, with Lady Clifford, who are now the house Detectives Withdrawn and others. Winn will rejoin the house party Much of the gaiety at the Palm Beach Hotel this season is due to the social program which has guests of Joseph Widener at concert. alter a stay with Mr.

and Mrs. From Villa At Cannes "II Palmetto," will motor down Box holders include: The Hon, In honor of her guest, Miss Wolcott Blair. Comtesse Gabrielle this morning, accompanied by his Mabel Boardman of Washington, de Robilant of Paris is leaving to- been inaugurated. There are the cocktail hour, the Thursday night CANNES, France, Feb. 5.

two aides, Commander Hugh Pan Mrs. E. H. G. Slater entertained day for New York following her dinner dance with entertainment.

coast Langden and Capt. Wil with a dinner last night at Costa visit at the Munn home. especially the smart looking girls who advertise Coca-Cola. In those 17 years he has seen the American ideal of loveliness change from the soft pink and white sweetness of the earlier twentieth century, to a more vital, live type of charm, a type of American girl he tries to capture for his covers and ads. Healthy, alive, well-groomed, smart, this girl looks down in varying ways from the Crandall covers.

Above all, she is fashionable. And the artist's love of travel cannot take him so far afield for long periods that he is cut off from contact with the latest styles. There is a definite design behind each cover. Sometimes, the girl is the main thing, Mrs. Frederick E.

Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mr. and Mrs.

John Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Whalen, Mrs, Frank Vernon Skiff, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Withdrawal of Scotland Yard detectives from Lou Viei Villa was advanced by friends of Wallis liam P. Clyde. They are expected Bella. the music at dinner for dancing and the various outdoor sports to arrive in time for lunch on the Hayden Channing, of Bos- clubhouse terrace with Mr.

Wide More than a hundred of the ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Warfield Simpson today as proof her divorce will go through now which, include ping-pong, shuffle-board and the putting on the min ner and Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Moore, Mrs.

Elden C. DeWitt, Mr. colony, including the Artists and Rodney Procter at their Banyan without a hitch. Widener II. and Mrs.

Bernard H. Kroger, Mr. Writers contingent, were guests Road residence, iature green. The guests registered include The detectives, friends said, of Mr. and Mrs.

John M. L. Ruth- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carnegie Phipps of "Heamar," North Ocean John Harvey and Irwin Morafc of were placed at the Herman Rog and Mrs.

Wiley R. Reynolds, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Moulton, Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Mulford, Mr.

erfurd for cocktails Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Town New York City; Howard M. Rag- ers villa, where Mrs.

Simpson has Boulevard, motored down yester noon at their residence in Lake send, John Townshend Ren- land of Cincinnati; J. M. Hoover Deen a guest since her departure and Mrs. Frank L. Cheek, Mr.

and Way, nard and Harry Brooks of New day to watch the running of their two entries, "Memoirs," in the first of Miami; Mrs. Robert Johnson of rrom England shortly before Ed Mrs. Henry Windsor, Mr. and York arrived Friday to visit Mrs. Daytona; John Delo of Pittsburgh ward of England's abdication, and race, and "Snark," in the fifth Mrs.

Ralph Norton, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Earl Mallory, for whom Townsend mother, Mrs. Wood- were withdrawn by the King's race. Henry Ittleson, Mr.

and Mrs. Antonio Delfino and Casimino Gomez of Buenos Aires; Miss E. many anairs have been given ward Vietor at Southwood. sometimes some property in the picture maybe the artist's fancy is caught by a hat or a dress, and proctor, who has the power to Guests who watched the races since her arrival more than a George Dobyne, Mr. and Mrs.

step in at any time before her In the box of John Francis Har fortnight ago to visit Mrs. Fred- Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. War- Phillips of Brooklyn, and Miksa Merson, concert pianist of New the entire cover is planned with ore featured on the GULF STREAM Lv.

West Palm Beach 12:38 noon For rnal luxury anil comfort at reduced roach turn, take th Gulf trrani lift ctmche hnv the new Individual, eml-rccHn-In Rea nn are com pletrly afr-condltloned. Arrival mt Jark-onville connertii with train the r.ani and M1d-lt. ('Iran, roomy coachra are alto anerutrd on other fine Florida East CosKt trnlni, afforrilnr maximum apeed, safety and comfort AT THESE LOW FARES For ExampU Jacksonville 4.50 Atlanta 9.59 Birmingham 10.92 Cincinnati 16.80 Nashville 13.93 New York 21.48 Washington 16.93 Simitar Fares Everywhere Telephone: 5151 decree nisi becomes final. ris of El Bravo Way included Mr. Byron DeWitt Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher D. Smithers, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C.

Copley, Mr. and this in view. erick R. Hattersley, was hostess ner have as their guests at Villa on Friday to a luncheon followed Bellaria, Mr. Warner's son and port, R.

I. He could, if he considered there and Mrs. Walter F. Blaine of Ma- But though the world loves a was anything "untoward" in the plewood, N. Miss Lillian Moses, by bridge, at the Everglades Club, daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Dudley S. Blossom, Mrs pretty girl, and the artist is grate The Breakers contributed to the Miss Sara Stern and Miss Therese circumstances, annul the entire The guests were seated at one Harold L. Warner of Minneapolis John Charles Thomas, Col.

Ed ful to the pretty girl of America proceedings. long table decorated with cut who arrived Friday, ward R. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs, Kasper, all of Baltimore. The party is staying at Miami Beach.

tor what she has done for him in flood relief more than $80 as a result of its tea at the Coconut Grove and Terrace, a good show 'Evidently the King's nroctor tlowers irom the club gardens. Paulding Fosdick. The guests in the box of Mrs, now is convinced nothing will hap providing a livelihood through the years, he still finds after 17 years They were Mrs. Hattersley, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis B. Harding Loge seats have been sold to ing considering the chilly and pen to force him to use the power Mrs. Edward Howland Graham, of Boston are expected today to Mrs. James Donahue, Mr. and Payne Whitney included Miss Betty Graham of Detroit, Baylor cloudy weather.

ot nis onice," one mend of Mrs, tnat being an artist is as hard work as being a business man, Mrs. Jesse bpalding, Mrs. J. Hill be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Phil Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. The weekly bridge tournament bimpson said. Her temporary di Whiting, Mrs.

Clinton Sibley Dow, Charles Lewis Harding at Chiora, Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Dr. and Hickman of Louisville and J. M.

Gaver of Red Bank, N. J. and not any more glamorous. arranged yesterday by the hostess, Mrs. Henry w.

Kingsbury, Mrs Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice. vorce decree from Ernest Aldrich Simpson would become final ADril Occupying the box of Clarence Iredenck L. Lutz, Mrs. Joseph Arrivine Friday from Buffalo Miss Elizabeth Parcells, brought several tables into play at the H.

Geist of Boca Raton were Mrs a unoer routine procedure. Schlotman, Mrs. James A. Ken- to visit Mr. and Mrs.

George nedy, Mrs. William Russell Hunt- Stevenson Fenton at their resi- Breakers, held in the Venetian Edward M. Timmons, Mrs. Ed Phone Official Dies ATLANTA, Feb. 5.

JP Gen Circuit Judges surroundings of the south Lounge. ley, Mrs. Edward Scott Beck, dence, were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Later the players had tea on the ward Fagan, Mrs.

John McGlynn and Miss Angela Fagan, all of New York, who are staying at the In State Meet Mrs. Dudley Roberts, Mrs. Vin- Huntley. Mr. Huntley is a broth- eral Walter E.

Bare, 55, general commercial manager of the South terrace. eminine Lead Sought For "Gone With Wind' cent S. Mulford, Mrs. Edward J. er of William Russell Huntley Boca Raton Club.

wnite, Mrs. ira carton Copley, who, with Mrs. Huntley, is spend ern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, died today after an ex GAINESVILLE, Feb. 5. UP) Mrs.

Henry H. Windsor, has been joined for a visit here by Mrs. Atherton W. Hobler of Mrs. Mark B.

Byron, Til, daugh Mrs. treorge ss. Macauley, Mrs. ing the season at Jungle Nest, Seventeen of Florida's circuit HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 5.

tended illness. ter of Gov. Fred P. Cone, accom unester Milton wimams, Mrs, Hollywood offices of Selznick In He began his career with the Oscar C. Chopin, Mrs.

Bernard H. Oscar Kunau has returned from ternational Pictures said todav in telephone company as a lineman's panied by her husband, entertained in their box, Mrs. Brendon Lyons, of Montclair, N. and Mrs. Hor judges assembled here today on request of Attorney General Cary D.

Landis for a discussion of their problems and possible new laws Kroger, Mrs. John E. Dana, Mrs. New York, loinine Mrs. Kunau M.

Hamblin-Hasler, Mrs. Robert and their daughter, Miss Gladys formation has been received from Katherine Brown, Eastern talent scout, that four Southern eirls helper. During the World War he distinguished himself in services with the Rainbow (42nd) Division. ace Loomis of Miami. Appleton, Mrs.

John Weeks, Mrs. I Kunau, at the home of Mrs. Fey or amendments, Bronxville, N. who will remain several days. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry H. Windsor, are frequent visitors to his mother here. Mrs. Gus S.

Wortham of Houston, Texas, is one of the first visitors from beyond the flood area, and is spending several days here. Joining his parents, Mr. and wade carpenter. ton J. Van Rensselaer.

Three State attorneys also at will be tested soon for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With Hospital, Flood Victims ine Misses Muriel ana Dorotny Sheila Barrett, clever mimic tended. A closed meeting was held and tonight the visitors were entertained at a banquet by the the Wind." Richards entertained with a din- who has appeared in many fore- Benefit From Auction Miss Brown notified the studio BOOK NOW FOR YOUR FOREIGN HOLIDAY Gainesville Bar Association. ner and dance last night at La most New York night clubs and Colmena, the home of their has just completed an engagement that Susan Falligant, co-ed at the The sum of fifty dollars, half The judges meet again tomor University of Louise Rob- grandfather, Jules S. Bache. with the Hollywood Yacht Club, row.

or Atlanta, Alicia Rhett, t. t. NEW NORTHLAND TO will present her famous imperso Those attending were Circuit of which will go to the Good Samaritan Hospital and half for the relief of flood sufferers, was Mrs. Raymond B. Orteig for a two weeks visit was Jean Orteig of New York who is associated with Mr.

Orteig in management of Hotel Lafayette, and the letter's wife. Honoring Miss Mabel Board nations at Sunday night gala Charleston, S. social figure, and Adele Longmire of New Orleans have been asked to take screen man of Washington who is the dinner dance at the Everglades raised Thursday niirht at Gabriel- Judges H. L. Sebring, Gainesville; Frank A.

Smith, Orlando; Ira A. Hutchinson, Panama City; A. G. Campbell, DeFuniak Springs: E. guest of Mrs.

E. H. G. Slater, Mrs, Club. Many reservations have al les on Australian Avenue when a tests.

Henry K. Kea entertained with a ready been made for the enter- Mrs. C. E. Burke and Chester quart of champagne, donated by Clark Gable, Gary Cooper and large luncheon Friday at Lago- tainment.

Dale are New York arrivals at the restaurant, was nurchased at Henry Hull have been mentioned mar. Miss Boardman is secretary Mrs. Jerome D. Gedney gave the Breakers. Mr.

and Mrs. David auction bv Mrs. S. H. Kirtland for C.

Welch, Marianna; Paul Barnes, Miami; H. M. Sandler and L. L. Parks, Tampa; Millard Smith.

for the male lead. ot tne national Keel cross, of a luncheon Friday at the club for S. Soliday of Merion, are that amount. William Dietsch was whose central committee Mrs. Mrs.

Hobart Endicott Warren. the auctioneer. there for a fortnight. Rea is a member. Mrs.

Charles Frederick Lvman. Titusville; John U. Bird, Clearwater; A. Z. Adkins, Starke; Hal Dixieland Train Now Here for three weeks are Mrs.

Mrs. Louis F. Stanton Bader and sail to the historic capital of England's Treasur Island colony, overnight irpm Miami via th iamoui flagship ol ths Clarke steamship fleet. There's iun afloat on the popular New Northland, with Stan Wood's music for gala dancing parties enroute. There' adventure ashore in Old World Nassau, the ancient British stronghold that becam th smartest international playground of th tropics.

H. B. Schniedewind of Upper Adams, Mayo; John I. Vinev. Back On Schedule For their house guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Major. Messmore George Brent Visits Montclair and Miss Frances Farnsworth of Montclair, N. J. Mrs.

Austen Gray of New York Kendall had eleven at his table, who arrived Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Roberts Mr.

and Mrs. Eben H. Ellison St. Petersburg; DeWitt T. Gray, and George W.

Tedder, Fort Lauderdale; C. E. Chillingworth, West Palm Beach, and Elwyn Thomas, Fort Pierce. Sister In Palm Beach George Brent, the famous mov Paulding Fosdick gave a small were hosts to Mr. and Mrs.

E. dinner last night at Casa Alexado. W. Nichols and Mrs. Hortense Odium.

Others there included ing-picture star, spent last night State Attorneys J. C. Adkins. anticipate the arrival of their daughter, Mrs. William M.

Ferris, of Boston, as soon as she has sufficiently recovered from illness to make the journey. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ellison of Boston, who E.

Leonard Beard, enter- Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs. Gar- in Palm Beach at the Brazilian Gainesville; Chester McMullen. tained with a dinner last night at rard Kelly, Dr.

Archibald Gard- Court, as the truest of his sister. Restoration of service for the Dixieland, crack 24-hour train of the Dixie route between Chicago and Florida, disrupted by flood conditions, was announced Friday by A. Rice King, Florida passenger agent for the N. C. St.

L. Railway, to be effective today. Hope that the Dixie Flyer and Dixie Limited would be likewise restored to service on or about Wednesday, February 10, was ex the Beach Club, having as his ner. Mrs. Victor Watson, who is there Clearwater, and A.

LAuvill, Dade City. guests: Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Prince with Jteamship 319 E. FLAGLER ST. PH. MIAMI lor the season.

Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert their son and daughter-in-law, He was en route to Miami, be usually visit the Breakers during mid-season, this year have decided instead to visit Bermuda. I "jsj, A II Si VrA Appleton, Mr. and Mrs.

George Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Prince of Rye.

fore eoine on to Havana, from Stevenson Jenton, Mr. and Mrs. N. are among the recent ar- which citv he will return to the Eben H. Ellison, is expected William Kusseu Huntley, coL and rivals at the club, Wild Geese Attract Attention Of Resort West Coast.

soon. pressed by the agent. Mrs. Dorothy H. Spaulding and Mrs.

Harold Allen Braman, Mr. Charles E. Bedford, top flight and Mrs. Guernsey Curran, amateur golfer, has presented a Mrs. Bertram E.

Linde, Mrs. clock with barometer and tern- Mrs. Harold Gane of New York, gave a supper party at the Colony Club for members of the Breakers It was explained that high water conditions at the Ohio River crossing disrupted the through service of these three trains on January Hanna Carr, Mrs. Joseph Whitehead, Richard Lounsbery, and perature readings as trophy for the winner of the Everglades Club PALM BRAOn HOOTER! SHOES Worth Avenue Palm Baeb Featuring Bommera I no. Jay-Thorp French Boot cry All Hand-Mad $5-95 to $12.75 Values to IS.M golf championship to be held colony last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Orteig gave a small luncheon. Thomas A. O'Gorman, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver Rea gave a dinner for sixteen In the March 1. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hand Ball Green and White Restaurant. Mrs. A. B. de Armond of New 25 when backwaters of the Ohio River overflowed the L.

N. tracks at Pigeon Creek trestle in the yards at Evansville, Ind. Reliable advices indicate the Evansville gateway will be entirely clear on or about next Wednesday. and Miss Janet Ball were among members of the cottage set at their cabana at Breakers Beach The unusual sight of a big flock of wild geese flying over Palm Beach attracted much attention at the resort yesterday morning. William Dietsch and Benjamin McCoy noticed the geese about 8 o'clock and called the attention of a number of persons to them.

They said the geese, flying very high, circled several times and went on in a southeasterly direction. Wild geese are rarely seen In this locality. Having smaller parties there were York has leased through the office Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Luke and of the Interstate Realty Company, J. A. L6ve. Mrs. Howard Frederick Whitney's At luncheon time Mrs.

Charles house in Gulf Stream, and will Wiegand was hostess to a party arrive March 1 to spend the rest EITA HAIR STYLIST yesterday. Miss Ball has an enviable reputation as an artist, specializing in portraiture, and is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Art Institute and Academy of Desien i i ii ii i ii rur" i f-xxjv 256 Worth Ave. rn.nl member of the artist's colony and worked during the early season in Boston under a noted artist. She expects while at Palm Beach, to devote some tim also to her or ten and tnere were seven in or the season. Through the same the groups entertained by Mrs.

office Miss Amy Lyman Phillips Jj M. Wilson and Mrs. Bruno house at 136 Dunbar Road has Graf. Mr. and Mrs.

G. McCul- been sublet by Mrs. John Turner lough Miller entertained five Atterbury to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney at Philadelphia.

She has also Palm Beach spent three active summers at Reservations and Tickets From Palm Beach Travel Service Phone $181 Provincetown, Cape Cod, as a work..

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