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Notes of Women's Clubs.Affairs in Society 24 Chicago Director Guest First Mozart Qub Marquette Dane » Wednesday Presidents Are Guests ,Of Honor at Opera Club To Be Annual Thanksgiving Eve Af SupperDance fair To Be Given at p]^ Andreas Dippcl Entertained by The Marquette Club has comni-*.* Of Artists Here; "Faust" Given Held at Astor Dec. 6 arrangements for its annual Thanl Woman's Club ev»> at giving dance, to be held in tle h.» Chicago Town Hall room of the Plaza on v* Wednesda- The guest of honor at the National Other Similar Eventg Arc to Marion Cahill and William in Carter?8 Club of America on arc charge. Many students who W»i at Astor Out Lead¬ Opera Thursday Take Place Jan. Feb. 7 aT)d deception Monday Brings Many was Andreas director 3, b\ hTr fîrT ,C0".e*?e fi«i»fi State and Dippel, general and March -7; Texas Club schools for Thanksgiving will attend ers; City Federation Heads Lead of the Chicago Opera Company, who The proceeds of the affair are "to *k, outlined a new for in Ball at Plaza on applied to the maintenance of the nV List; Other Organizations Active plan grand opera Friday ganization's civic forum. the smaller cities. George Ruimhcrr This evening Miss Mildred a The first of the Mozart Supper Dill!«» sang number dedicated to Marshal harpist; Alfred Troemel, violinkt «nd There was a Urge attendance at the presidents' day reception held Foch, "America to France," music by Dances, Mr«. William M. Haradon Antone R. Ingrao, tenor, wii] tn'v. chairman, will take on December concert for the club In tnc at on Monday by the Woman's Mrs, Walter H. Henry Hadley, Miss Lucy Van De Mark place the Plaza. It is one ballr-Jo«\ Chicago Club, Gahagan, 6 in the ballroom of the Hotel Astor. of a écries of gUB president, at the Hotel Astor. Mrs. H. W. was chairman of the sang "Elsa's Dream," Mr. Greenwald day evening concerts to be given thit Phelps at the piano. The other dance« will be held on Janu¬ winter under the and an excellent auspice«* of the elob day, arranged musical and literary program. Among The first social evening of the sea¬ ary 3, February 7 and March 7. the son, with Francis Clinton as twenty-four presidents of other clubs who were guests of honor were Wright The patronesses are Mrs. Noble Mc- French Hospital Supper Dance Mrs. Walter S. chairman, was held at the Waldorf- Comly, president of the New York State Federation; Mrs. Astoria on Wednesday. Among the Connell, president of the club; Mrs. To B<î Given at Plaza Dec, 16 Richard M. Chapman, president of the City Federation; Mrs. Belle de hostesses were Mrs. S. Schiff, Mrs. A. Frank G. Cochran, Mrs. Denner, The Woman's Auxiliary of the French Mrs. Agnes will a Rivera, president of the New York Theater Club; Mrs. Harry Lilly, first V. Orr, M. T. Nixon, Mrs. S. H. Mr«. Samuel G. Estabrook, Mrs. Frank Hospital give supper darce for Davis, Mm«. Marguerite Sylva, Mme. H. Mr«. Carrio the benefit of the Auxiliary, at the division chairman; Mrs. Leon Orr Fisher, Chaminade Club, of Yonkers; De Veré Sapio, Mrs. Owen Mrs. Edwards, Hession, Mrs. Hotel Plaza, on Tuesday, Kildare, Norman Joliif, Mr«. George J. Jagle jr., Some of the December 6 Mrs. Charles F. Wright, National Society Daughters Empire- State; Leila,Troland Gardner, Mrs. Augusta Mrs. George E. Morrissey, Mrs. Owen visiting French dele-rate» Mrs. H. H. MacManus, Mrs. Nathan Loth, Mrs. Jo¬ J. Mrs. Matthew now in Washington v.-i!l attend. Tick¬ Thomas, Century Theater Club; Mrs. Jack Loeb, Ray Current seph Gutman, Miss Marion and McWilliams, J. O'Neill. ets at $7 include suppr-r. Mrs. Mrs. Avery Mrs. Lincoln S. Rogers, Mrs. Edward H. Charle«" Events; Otto Hahn, Society for Political Study; Mrs. William J. Miss Rossi-Deihl. B. Schmalholz, Mrs. Charles C. Spanier, May, of 698 Madison Avenue, k Hancock, Colony Club, Queens, L. I.; Mrs. W. B. Smith, Missouri Club; "Pagliacci" was the operalogue given Mrs. Charles Simon, Mrs. John T. Tay¬ chairman. by W. L. Hubbard and Edgar Bowman, lor and Mrs. Paul C. Mrs, George M. Clyde, the Theater Club; Mrs. A. C. Ihlseng, honorary assisted by the Opera Club Choral and Wooster. president, Century Theater Club; Mrs. Louis Ralston, Mrs. William Cum- operatic artists, under the direction of The Texas Club of New York City Romualdo Sapio. will it« first bali ming Story, National D. A. R.; Mrs. Childs, president Democratic Club, On -afternoon at give of the winter at and others. All Friday the Town the Plata Hotel on Friday evening lor of these presidents gave short talks on the subject of the Hall, in co-operation with the Com¬ tho benefit of the Texas dormitory of day. "Who Is Mv Neiriibor?" <&-i-.- monwealth Center, the National Opera tho Navy Club, and the be¬ Club presented the second act of of signalizes The president introduced Mrs. John Berghj chairman of executlre, Mrs. with the ginning the campaign to raise $10,- Joseph Mac-Donald, chairman for the Katherine Hammer; recording secre¬ "Faust/' following cast: Mar¬ 000 for that purpose. Tickets may be Federated Clubs of New fcr the tary, Miss Charlotte Irving, guerite, Beatrice Bowman; Martha, had from the chairman, Mrs. C. C. York, ^figàR Mildred Hartley; Siebel, Gladys Akin; 308 West Red Cross roll call. Mrs. MacDonald Faust, Henry and McLendon, Ninety-third explained the increased demands on the On November 26, at 2 o'clock, the so¬ Thompson, Mephisto, Street, or from the Hotel Plaza. cial of Dillon Shallard. The Texas Red Cross because of so many out of meeting the Woman's Press Baroness Club will give a luncheon employment and the large number of Club will be hold in the Astor gallery von Klonner spoke of the on the first Tuesday in December, disabled of the Waldorf-Astoria. There will be aims of the National Opera Club. plans for which are matured among ex-service men. The Mrs. John being by club made a generous «--ontnbution in installation of officers and the follow¬ Manhattan Leckie and Mrs. O. R. Von answer to this appeal. ing program: Dr. Winifred Sackville Orphan Home Auxiliary American Chapter, Daughters of the Bonnewitz. Club to Give Dinner Stoner will speak on "The New Educa¬ Revolution, Mrs. Everett Dance tion"; Mary Garrett Hay on "As It Is"; To Meet on December 6 Barnes regent, held a meeting at the The regular meeting of the New And Musicale on December 17 Robert E. MacAlarney on "The Pres¬ Hotel McAlpin on Thursday. The ques¬ York Wellesley Club was held yester¬ The club will ent Status of the Motion MrB. tion of patriotic education wa3 afternoon have it« dinner dance Picture"; Organization Seeks Educational and brought day at the Central Branch and musicale on December 17 at the Ella Alexander Beals on "Prohibition up plans for the education of the of the Y. W. C. A. The meeting was Hotel McAlpln, with Mrs. J. W. Barn- as It Is"; Miss Amy Bryan, of London, Advantages for Children at immigrant were discussed. Mrs. J. B. followed by a social gathering at which Tomoxroxo & Tuesday! hart as chairman. on "The Great Message of Women." Leake and Watts House Francis Herrcshoff, honorary regent, tea was served. The president, Mrs. Haryot Holt Dey, The Educational Auxiliary of the talked to the members concerning the The social of will American Red Cross nnd made an ear¬ Drama day the New York The¬ preside. The musical program Leake and Watts Orphan House, of nest Comedy, Edyth Totten, presi¬ ater Club was held on Tuesday at the will be presented by Mme. Katherine which Mrs. John H. Griosel is presi¬ plea that all enroll for the coming dent, will hold its next meeting Friday SALE Hotel Astor, Mrs. de Rivera, president, von Kienner. will hold its next Tues¬ year to further its great work. Don afternoon, at the Hotel Astor. Decem¬ dent, meeting Students Will C. Seitz on ber presided. She gave the greeting and an¬ day afternoon, December 6, at the Filipino spoke "Disarmament." Louis 3 the Drama Comedy Theater will of nounced the social functions, includ¬ The thirty-fifth session of the Ru- Waldorf-Astoria. The auxiliary, which Aid at Bazaar Shenk, barytone, sang several songs, give a continuous performance of one- 250 Fascinating ing a card party on November a a Charity accompanied by* David Proctor. Tea act plays and vaudeville acts at the 29, binstein Club, Mrs. William Rogers is year old, has more than 600 mem¬ was served to luncheon on December 20 and the Chapman, president, was inaugurated bers and is interested in providing ad¬ the members and guests. Waldorf-Astoria for the benefit of '"Thank-U" matinee next week, to which yesterday at the Waldorf-Astoria. An ditional educational for Little Mothers Will Be Bene¬ a ¦-.- the Little Mothers' bazaar. The an¬ the club will a advantages nual of go in body. The chil¬ artists' recital was given in costume by the children of Leake & Orphan House. ficiaries of Elaborate All Concert Dec. 4 birthday banquet Drama Com¬ COATS dren's Christmas tree gifts will be re¬ Florence At are com¬ Hampton edy will be held on February 19 at ceived at the luncheon. Macbeth, The president gave present five, students Nations Event the Hotel Astor. Mrs. de Rivera a greeting to the members and guests, pleting their high* school course has been appointed vice-chairman of at the A of students from Dorothy Berliner Will the Woman's National after which came the introduction of expense of the auxiliary.