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Daily News from New York, New York • 20

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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0C 3X open thursday night 'til 9:00 suburbans 'til 9:30 Ol BrlSTANCY RANDOLPH Loved That Percussion, Maestro! Ordinary conditions seemed suspended Monday night when a kind of magic floated like mist through Carnegie mold constable CI Hall. FIFTH AVE. AT 4CTH Old guard socialites gave glove-splitting applause to avant garde music. Young, far-out folk slumped deep in dreamy sur-i render to the heart-swelling meas-i ures of classic composers. It was the gala opening con-ice rt, third season, of the Ameri can Symphony Orchestra.

Leo- cq ex a royal blue wool suit, and hostess Audrey Zauderer, gray and blue tweed. In an informal speech, Mrs. Kennedy said: "Since women got the vote, many Kennedys have got into office." Rose Kennedy had returned from Montreal where she spoke at the JFK Memorial for Canadian Retarded Children. With her, was Mme. Helene Arpels of Paris and New York.

Letters Always Welcome From That Dear Paris "1 saw Albert and Molly Bost-wick out Christmas-shopping around the Place Vendome. They'll be back at their River House apartment Oct. 15. Also talked to Violette Bedford, Fred's widow she was with Lady Sas-soon who's so upset over her jockey Wing injured at Long-champs. "Met the greatest couple, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Castori-Jourde who live on a place in Brittany, where they have odd animals. You're likely to get nudged by an ostrich or a kangaroo, or the Malaysian pheasants, or those 12 Russian geese. "Ever heard this one? It was new to me.

A famous painter said to a faded beauty: I would love to have painted you 20 years She replied: Too bad you lost vovir hMMik. dal, the Valentine Macys, Donald Oenslagers, Bob Kintners, Arthur Deans and Cornelia Otis Skinner. Autumn Leafy Time On Apple Blossom Farm Posh party with a purpose was the 2 to 3 P.M. "cup-of-coffee" last Sunday at Apple Blossom Farm, the Mount Kisco country house and horse farm of George and Audrey Zauderer. Two hundred and fifty guests gathered to meet Mrs.

J. P. (Rose) Kennedy, whose son, Bobby, hopes to become Senator this state. In the receiving line: Mrs. Zauderer, who had loaned her house, Mrs.

Leland (Pamela) Hayward and Lady d'Erlanger, whose late husband was head of BOAC. Somebody remembered that all three are the mothers of well-known young newlyweds. Mrs. Zauderer's daughter is recently-married Mrs. Peter Duchin.

Mrs. Hayward's son. young Winston Churchill, just wed Lady d'Erlanger's daughter, Min. Fashion as well as politics was in the air. Rose Kennedy wore a purple wool dress with a white mink hat.

Pamela Havward wore pi i I i P. -Xw f-v it Princex Alexu Zalstem-Zalessky I Guest at party in Plaza pold Mokowski was musical director. Ambassadors of the United Nations and students in their native dress were guests. Hags were massed behind the players. lowers were handed up at the end to the maestro.

The Music That Sends the Maestro BY AMERICA'S 1 Made-to-Measure SPECIALIST ft Before the end of the a-toniMi- mg program, two compostis 1 Hovnannes and a hau bowed from boxes nigh in trie auditorium. Fmaliv, the maestro. tail. I white-haired and full of vears I and honors strode from the orm. ritst.

there would if qtf. I Pla You Select The Style! Your Pattern Is Individually Cut 1 vr; rj ,4 a 4 FOR A YOU guet iv greer in ins (iie.ssniK loom. Then the supper party at the I'iaa hoted hv Mr. and Mrs. saimifi and a kind of music that sends tne maestro fi hrii.ims never could.

And that iMeland. man! Among trie guest: Princess Alexis sue is tne former Kvangeline once the wile ot t--kowski and forever his friend wno never misses one of rus niaior events. Just hack from a world tour she wore a long dress of gold tissue from Kalenciaga. yma Kuoin wtue a dress and lacket id pale blue lace. Origin, also Spain, designer.

Rodriguez. Mrs. Kuhin stopped to sav: We want to tour the orchestra, take it to undeveloped countries, discover their musical instruments, assimilate all we can." The Rubins recently attended a musical festival at St. Jean de Luz. "So exciting." she said.

Mrs. Diane Eristavi was seen at the party in a long white wool dress and coat. And in chic hlack and white, Mrs. Sam (Judy) Pea-body, an impresario with her own avant garde theatrical project to develop. Isabel's Divine Party For 'Only You.

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The latter, son-in-law of the hostess' late husband. Present were Ellsworth Bunker, ambassador to the Organization of American States, brother-in-law of the hostess; Josh and Nedda Logan, upstairs neighbors in the opulent apartment house; Gen. and Mrs. Hugh J. Casey, City Center director Jean Dal-rvmple and her husband, Gen.

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