Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Daily News from New York, New York • 377

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
377
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DC By NANCY RANDOLPH Collision Liner Capv. Molds fa Full Speed Capt. Frank Stanley Siwik deliberately kept his Mayflower to Moscow To be real chic, some time ago, you had to indicate by speech and behavior that you belonged in the "IT (upper class) and not in the "non-U" set. Of late, those divisions became, more simply, the "Ins" and the 'Outs' Grace Liner Santa Rosa at full speed right up to the time of its collision last March with a tanker to maintain "speed and maneuverability" and would do the same again under similar circumstances, Jie testified yesterday. But now well, you can feel terribly un-chic, a No "out" if you're not going to Mos biwik was a witness in a Coast Guard hearing to determine whether his license should be revoked or suspended as a result of ability to widen the passing distance." The hearing will resume at 10 A.

M. today. the March 26 crash with the tank Si Ui W2 cow. And you may turn quite red (in the face) when some? elegant socialite friend exclaims: "What, not even a Russian visa yet?" It would seem aj If those prominent socialites, packing; gold-backed brushes and hand-i tucked lingerie for the big trip; to the Kremlin, may unwittingly? be creatine a new and different type of Mayflower like a band of pilgrims, first to! land in a grim spot, hardy but er Valchem off Atlantic City. Four tanker crewmen were killed.

"I am of the same opinion new," he said. "I faced the choice of stopping my vessel and relying solely upon the ability of, the other vessel to avoid me, or make full use of my speed and maneuer- Trial Put Off a Day The General Sessions trial of three suspended cops on charges of attempted larceny and burglary was put over yesterday until today because of a juror's illness. SlT AIR COOLED Fashion specialists for women! well-heeled. Wait Until Phil Meets Moscow Latest to join the kickoff to the Kremlin are Mrs. Harold E.

Talbott, the former Peggy Thayer Frances Mercer, was telling them of his recent visit to Portugal, and the gorgeous new Ritz Hotel in Lisbon, which he says, will be "one of the most elegant in the world." The city's old Hotel Aviz claimed that distinction. As a Host He's the Most Philippe was host at a posh party Sunday at his Watch Hill Farm in Peekskill, N. a fete held in honor of his pretty brunette daughter Claudia's 18th birthday. She is a student at Wellesley. Other guests at the Colony's re-opening: Sen.

and Mrs. Javits, the latter off in a few days? for Hollywood for a week's acting chore in a film named "Who's That Lady You're With?" On Sunday, Aug. 9, Marion Javits will be guest of honor at a party to be given in Beverly Hills by MCA head Jules Stein and his wife, Doris. Others at the Colony were publisher Dorothy Schiff, actor Peter Ustinov, Leland Hay-ward, the Paul Garretts, banker Mary Roebling and Pamela Churchill. Later on, a number went down to 53d and Park Ave.

to take in the preview of the $4 'a million restaurant, the "Four Seasons," in the Seagram Building. It's vast and overwhelming like the UN, with deep soft carpets like walking on a pile of vicuna coats with strips of aluminum hanging mysteriously from thin air to form chandeliers and windov shades of cord looped like "Austrian style" shirred curtains. of Philadelphia, who won fame ik -I. IN YOUR SIZES 14V2 to 32V2.38.to 52 Mrs. Winston Guest Stunning in uihit to Europe Friday, were dining with publisher Sam Newhouse and -his chic wife, Mitzi, now pre-inventory sale owner of a top fashion and soon off-to Paris to view the collections.

Mrs. Newhouse wore a rose brocade dinner dress and as a big game hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Diego Suarez. Mrs.

Suarez, born Evelyn Marshall of Old Guard New York Society, was once married to the late Marshall Field. The Robert Dow-lings are Russialbound, too; he heads the cultural exchange. How Moscow will react to young Philip Van Rensselaer, and vice versa, only time will tell. Phillip ex Babs Hutton suitor telephoned a relative here at 1 P. M.

Monday that he was quitting his Fire Island digs, where lie had been writing a novel, and would spend the rest of the summer in Manhattan. At 3 P. lie called from Idlewild: "I'm going to Venice to see Cristina nd Brando Brandolini then on to Moscow. But Phil has no via, so far. Solvent petsons who stay here a great sun burst brooch with a removable center.

The large diamond at the center may be taken out and a ruby or emerald sub dresses stituted. Claude C- Philippe, new member the Zeckendorf hotel who was dining wiith Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald and all summer, others who commute; from chic nearby as well as famous European resorts, maintain the gaiety that is Manhattan's in this season. At the re-opening of the fashionable Colony restaurant 5 8QQ oOO Drip-Dry Separates at a low, low. $21 End-of-season give-away you get a vast selection of better dresses in time for wear now thru It Down HI Is1 the fall! Come early! i STYLES: lany two-piece ensembles, suhbacks, high fashion designs, dressmaker details. FABRICS: Silk-cotton blends, fcheers, chiffons, eyelets, silks crepes, jerseys, enkas, voiles, cool cottons! COLORS: Transitional darks in black, navyj green, brown.

Cool pastels, prints, solids. Fashion Floor. prices! on Monday night, the packed r.ouse was dottd with distinguished diners. Mrs. Winston (Cee-Cee) Guest, stunning in white, came along with some Palm Beach neighbors, noted golfer Christopher Dunphy and Ned and Mollie McLean.

Nearby were and Mrs. Dor-land Doyle, in from Southampton where Sarah Doyle, a decorator, had helped make the Midsummer Right's Ball on Saturday a memorable event. Incidentally, your reporter was seated where the "mike announcements got jammed up and thought the loud speaker said Melissa Weston had won the door prize at the balL The winner 'was a Melissa, all right, Mrs. Harry Payne Bingham, who was Melissa Yuille.) They Roam 'Mid Pleasures and Palaces Interior designer Valerian Stux-Rybar at the Colony, was relating some news of his wife Aileen's trip to England. She 'had just written him of her visit last week to Loelia Westminister at Send Grove in Woking, Surrey, and her next, to the Duchess of Argyll at Inverary Castle in Scotland.

The Joseph Neffs. who will fly U. S. Mercy FSeet Urged WsrshingtonJuly 21 (AP). A fleet of old ships and planes carrying American mercy to the world's disaster areas was proposed hy four Congressmen.

In concurrent resolutions, Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn. (and George D. Aiken E-Vt.

and Reps. Ed Edmond-on (D-Okla.) and William H. Bates (R-Mass.) asked that the President take ships and planes out of mothballs and wherever famines, epidemics, wherever famines, epidemics earthquakes, floods, hurricanes er volcanic eruptions occur. Th ships would also serve as training centers in public health. Special Group of PER SET Jlr pf A mm.

mM 15 Reg. $25 to 39.95 Sizes 10-16 Sizes 10-20 in other etyle WW Wonderful detailing and dress-, maker touches on high style resses worth up to more than twice their sale prices! Rich chiffons', tucked batistes, embroidered eyelets and many more! Fashion colors! Come early! Fashion Floor. No mail er phone orders. PLUS MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS I MI.I.LUJII Jamaica si 55-10 Jamaica Ave. di: isn I mmrnm Manhattan-20 West 39th St.

Brooklyn 15 Hanover Place nnne rioint. iou i rosi rvoaa THURS. HOURS: 9:30 to 9:00. Jamaica: Thurs. to 5:45, Fri.

to 9:00 WHITE PLAINS ft JAMAICA OPEN SATURDAYS.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Daily News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
18,846,294
Years Available:
1919-2024