NEWS OF ITALIAN CAPITAL-ACTIVITIES IN RESORTS| Hotels and Restaurants Jorle Tompkins, Ruth Miles, Florence War Roberts, Emma Rlmonson. Grace Halz- Rome Forgets Staten Island niitn, Charlotte and Anna Kramer, Adall Rucka, May Mlldrum, Evelyn Gaston, for G ties of Amateurs Give Mildred and Florence Chappell, Ger¬ Klfiere to Pine Co-day aye trude Edwards, Fern Shaffer, Dorothy Mlldrum, Isabell Nelson, Helen Cleve¬ DANCING AND DINING. I DANCING AND DINING. Carnival Season ^Parade of 1922' land, Clara Macoy, and M&rle Engels- Kur.dallCo., 7286th *v., 4-J St. Tel. 2379 Bryant KendallCo., 7230thav.,42d 8t. Tel. 2379Bryant berg, Messrs. Frank Cleveland and Rob¬ ert Blair. Night Life Has Much the Same Entertainment Held for Bene¬ Mr. Albert E. Hurt and Mrs. Hart, who was Miss Gwynn Kavanagh, now Picturesque Glamor fit of Boy Scouts Camp are living In Bard avenue, havln* spent part of the winter In the South. LUNCHEONS.DINNERS SUPPERS.DANCING , as of Old. Fund.Social Notes. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jackson, who WOODMANSTRN INN sailed from England for New York on WmtrhPHlfr, N. Y. Wednesday, arrived at their homo In OPEN AM. YEAH. f-nt'ml Corrc.-ipondeuce to Tub New Yomk WITH a cast of 200 member*, in¬ Hulalu. New Dorp on Friday, They vp« lit two cluding many of Staten Isl¬ months in England. New Ilrntlil > .'\ GOOD PLACE ro KNOW-' York Bureau. and's rvTrvrxrr^n 1tonic. Mureh 15. ( prettiest arid most tal¬ Mr. and Mr*. Hormon Granger of Col¬ 67 West 52d St. DL RING carnival season for tho ented girls and matrons of society, lege r\ enui". Westlerlelgh, have as their Bet. 5th and #th Avei. llrst time sinec tho war Roman "The Parade of 1V22" opened on Mon- Kucsts their son and daughtfrr-ln-law. Phone Circle 324)0. itlatson iouts Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Granger of aociety has comc from behind day night for the public and continued Okla. Wonderful Southern SCNDAY DINNER Tulsa, I'mIIic. TO-DAY gloomy palace walls, in a round of to play to full houses on Wednesday, J] 25 Mr*. William O'Connor have (Mirlon* l'lr>» gay festivities tho Romans brushed Friday and last night at tiic Sailors Mr. and »nd l"»»«rj DUCK INN Noon to 7:30 P. MU returned to their home on Patten street, Itmlnutr. Ii IM-I. 59 EAST MD. CORNER MADISON AV. Dully Dinner, $1 .SI aside memories of war, of hard times Snug Harbor Theater. Tottenvllle, after passing two months In and of tho ups and downs of the lira. The ."peed with which the dancing Florida. Famous for its Quality of food and aervico and singing numbers, all beautifully 746 itlaiHSOii Icltoe. TaWe d'Hote Lunch 75c. Rome is as one of the last conspicuous costumed, followed one another gave Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson and RF.STAURANT Sunday Dinner $] .25; Daily $1.00 capitals on tho Continent where the to the performance the professional air family will leave New Dorp soon to ITet. «4th and »t*. ANo » la Carte Ht popular price*. Open 8 A. M. to 0 P. M- «cremonies and brilliant pageantry of which the successful review. rnakn th<Mr home in Philadelphia. He Is stamps <>f the New Dotp Kleld Club. other days still exist and still enjoy Tennis at Nassau, Bahamas The Boy Scouts, whose camp fund will president BROADWAY SUNDAY much of their old CHINESE OK $1.25 popularity. benefit by these performances, gave an * Tho court set the Miss Margaret Felch. Tottcnvillc giri and 49th St. AMERICAN example during activi¬ was y-0£NGS- interesting exhibition of camp who became a missionary, the (Formerly ChurcliDi) /VWiJTC JjAMC'NG dinner the holiday season preceding Lent by the misnionary the hostesses. can ties. The production was managed by speaker last week at giving teas and other social events. Now aeverul together at the home of Miss Annie give a soiree on a scale which their Capt. Eddy and a largo staff of as¬ meeting held Then there Is an Italian nobility still Cole In Johnson avenue. Separate incomes would no longer per¬ Farewell Parties Held for sistants. Miss Miriam Eddy coached :.blo to maintain its traditional pomp. mit. at home. the dances. fm RESTAURANT. of St. Many Italian noble families, it is true, Another ohangc in Roman is Some of those who took were The Eadles' Auxiliary Vincent's 36 Weit 59th Street society part a t-uchre for members of FAMED (Oil Ol K livo now in straitened circumstances.: tho growing number of Italians \\ ho Mrs. Florence the Misses Loretta Hospital held at Palm Beach Prall, thi> auxiliary In the hospital parlors on GATKAI U* FKOMACE QUAINTEST PLACE but they spend their evenings light-! havo bceomi; active in business of one Sojourners Kushubeck, Mary Montgomery, Ruth FKENCll < I IM.NK IN AMERICA.- 1 eartedly during tho festive season. sort or another. In the past few "nobill" Keenan, Marion Hession, Margaret Sea¬ Monday afternoon. BREAKFAST,1.1 \CHEON.TEA,DINNER DIMM. FOR < elcbratlng in tho hotels when they: ha»l professions and those who hail af- man, Hilda K. Eadie, Mrs. Judson Wor¬ PRIVATE ROOM fected to ignore rather than to Mrs. Belcher, Mrs. James Under the auspices of the Philemon DINNERS AND PARTIES. tzayou. «ould no longer- afford to do so at push Mr. and Mrs. Fans Singer Among Those rell, Taylor an entertainment for BROADWAY' &. .3QT" them. To-day tho Italian men, and Entertaining Dever, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. O. L. F. literary Soclcty gT. home. the Mrs. M. the benefit of the Richmond Memorial So¬ Then there are new diplomatic ar¬ especially younger generation, t'cel at Final Dinner and Dance at the Molin, Mrs. A. JIuntcr I'latt. obliged to do or to appear to bo doing Everglades Ciabbett, Mrs. G. S. Wright, Mr 11m-- ciety was given, by the Brahms String Sunday Dinner rivals at Rome, notably tho American Quartet in the auditorium of Public MAItlE ANTOINETTE. Today.Exquisite .Ambassador, Mr. Washburn Child, something. Where tlicy arc not in busi¬ old Sindall, Mrs. John W. M Uroadaray. C.th tiHlti »*. 8en>e«l Noon to 9 P. M. Loneacre ness of some kind they at least make a Club.Arrivals at Resort. Catherine Vosburgh. Mrs. .Srhool No. 1 on Wednesday evening. I talo-American families did much en¬ Miss V' E. Evans was In charge of the carnival weekB. point of speaking of their sculpture or Eadio and Major W. S. St- tertaining during the. their dabble in The included it r: ta. The society will oeh-'brat' them aro tho American born painting. Many poetry patronesses 17 -'mong and Journalism. Some even have been tipccial Dispatch to Tub Nsw Yoke: Many of the entertainments of the W. Allen, CTharles Barton, T it t fth anniversary on April ROOM hostesses Marquise Dusmet, Princess the of AND attracted to "lie stage, w'liere embar¬ Palm Beach, Fla., March 23. wtck have taken form beach par¬ er, Ellaa Bernstein, John 1 'Tail, Tottenville. t urnlsliea San-Paustlno, Princess Boncampagni rassed ties* One of the most Interesting was B. Brow suites of 2 rooms and Duchess Torlonia. The RussIuJ) nobility, refugees in UMEROUS farewell were Brown, Henry BATH PLEASANTLY Elsio per- have set the pace. Italian so¬ parties that given by Mr. and Mrs. Claud© Gra- Thomas Burgess, L J mas C. Brofwn addressed the 'hath, n (lay and B1TMATED Jnament in Rome now Rome, Bryan, Ituom and ON r American colony a held this week. hame White. Among those who attended W. Willis ms, me > : the St. Mon' Mothers Bath, J'.'.riO OTarleoklnic Ilid.on Blver where there ciety organism) theatrical production Ian, Lester Clark, up for one i<r two iieraoim. numbers only some 300, at the Adria.o theater soon after the Monday the final meeting word- Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotes- Henri DeMeli, John Dc Mor;; i>ur- Club of the Saor< 1 parochial HOTEL HOTEL wero 3,000 before the war, but tho num- of the counts bury, Mrs. David Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. rant A. Emil De Plangue, Jo¬ school on Thui at nn. The re- election Pope. Marqqis, for the season of the board of gov¬ Denton, her of transient Americans Is again and countesses took over this Earl Deakin, Mr. Byron Goldsmith, Mr. S. De diaries 1). Dtirkee, meeting was p: presi¬ WILLARD-WEST END The popular was seph Rogatis, LUCERNE TKh ht. and IVnt End A»e. turning peaco time proportions. for an and themselves ernors of the Kverglades Club and Mrs. George iOatton, Mrs. Lorenzo Bertram G. E. D. Feldman, Will- dent, Mrs. Jacl ndld has house circus everting, Eadie, 201 West 79th Ror in with Hath, furnished, British colony also kept open played all the roles, including those of held. Those in attendance were Messrs. Mitchell-Hen£y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lam T. Fetherstun, James A. Fraser, H. programme yearly teas# to Business Pen: > tho festive season. Mr. and Mrs. John M. L. Rutli- Convenient to all transit lines, during the clowns. Professional artists frankly Pierre Loriilard Barbey, William Law¬ Mayar, I>- Frost, Frank Fureh, L>awrenee M. * quiet and refined family ho:»: fl.fKiO per year and up; al» erfurd. -Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Kaufman, F. Grels- Mr. and Mr of Tot- on il Hooih Suites, per day and Carnival Month <n Old objected that there is no Mycenus where rence T. T. Gilbert, Otis Glazebrook. Carl Yearly liUM unfurnished Rooms I>a>*. himself becomes the artist. Green. Reese, Joseph Spei- Miss Diana Dalzicii, Miss Anne Eliza¬ haber, E. E. Hardin, Ernest W.
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