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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930. e e, he engagc son of Mr. and been announced Connolly of Souti Socicl News (Cos ring & of titors will Otto nd Mrs. White debutar ard » 1 1ticld ed in br or wore a lla il ttired carried & flowc frock lavern Whic militar ght by Col lic A lerbilt nur imonyg o | of the-smart set were at th dinner ussion of usnally ac York's formal pran the lunch Roland tirning Whirliz rtainmente. | in popu- his- lor 1id of th debu la Air a 5L Jol ome of h on ¢ hitin Tt opens in G s L. Woodward, | ( port, Me., has| and Mrs. Edward C.|Smithers, PTUN- | their debutante Kaha, 369th | Gen- Hinton Tuesday w ! [SATSTANDSTILL. + 30 Day Mourning Period Being | “oo - Observed in Washington n carnival twisted several times about her throat. Simple crepe cvening frocks are very much in the mode at present. At the night clubs and hotels oue sces scores of brownskinned ladi | fresh from the sands of Palm | Beach, wearing frocks of plain or | printed chiffon or crepe. Many of | them are patterned in sprawling | flo and are untrimmed, save |for a simple girdle. | Lace mits, like the old-fashioned | biack ones worn by our grandmoth- ., are again in vogue. Debutantos | are wearing them with their blacic taffeta evening frocks and one or |two modern matrons have cho lcng black suzde gloves as a | sories to their crepe cvening frocls. MOONLIGHT ADDS - TOFLORIDA FETES \Outdoor Entertainments Popu- lar in South 5. (P— moon | [ Palm Beach. Fla., March 1 “I'he radiance of a tropical added glamour to the many gay par- ‘urs in Palm Beach during the past week. Mid-March finds society de- | cidedly inclined toward the more} &ln(orlnfll outdoor mode of enter- | taining. Luncheon and dinners both | at private villas and smart restauc- ants have been frequent Whilk | dancing always plays an important | role in the nocturnal social pageant. | 1¢ has been opserved that the psy- chology of the long skirt has | vived the popularity of the | though the.music of the old tin | waltzes has had to be rescored | suit the instruments of thc modern | dance orchestra. | e | Taward Valier | taincd Tuesday night | | | | St. Louis at hassy club in honor of Miss Mar; Saratoga, N. Y. Thomas Mallory of Bra . The wedding of Miss Downs r. Mallory will be celebrat March 31 in Palm Beach. Mrs. George Ra: rtained Thursda { fermal reception Cana Nina. M Rasmussen. woi { tirst prize at the costume ball at | the Liverglades club last week the most beautiful stume, is clo:- | ing her home Satur for Mr. and Mrs Locust. winter 17 miles Christopher D, ley, L. L. who home at Peli south of Paln , entertained Tucsday night dinner dance in honor of daughter, Mabel. Members of the younger set in a | tendance were IFrances Gillmore, f| Katharine Tod, Ileanor Post Hut- {ton. and Ann Rainey, all of N | have a | Point, As the Easter season approaches, ny students from northe: schools coming to Ialm Beaci n|for the holidays, and social activi- tics among the younger sct will o cupy a leading place in the calen- | dar of cvents. | Numbered amor h|ties of the week was v [ John Sanford of New York, in hon- _|or of Miss Sarah Jane Sanford and their guest, Benjamin Pittridge. o | New York. Miss Marjoric Oclrichs, _| Mrs. Tlorenz Ziegfeld (Billie Burke) and many other membe in attendance. In the matter of styles, Palm Beach has passed the experimental | stage and has definitely accepted the long evening gown and th backless mode. For daytime wear, skirts are rather temperamental s to length, but all sports costumes— and sport costumes predominate in Falm Beach—are just a few inches below the knee. e gayest | Members of the sa t assem- bled at the Oasis club on Thursdiy afternoon for another boxing tea. A famous orches! furnished mus for the dancing. Tea and Fienc | pastries were served after {ne bouts. The Beach club, a quaint building surmounted by a cupola, continues to be a social mecca. Among those | entertaining there in the past few | days were Mr. and Mrs. Norman il Jesse Livermore Dre of several world a pleasant dash of | affairs in the those being entertal Hergersheimer, Mrs McLanghlin (Irene (s Mr. and Mrs. John I | (Anita Loos), Mrs. George | Cincinnati poet and Henry Dodge, write: Mre. Henry Phipps and the hon- orable Mrs derick 1. tert 1esday night Casa cnce ation g Joseph to Irving Gust en- with a ¢ Bendita ne of Mrs, John & Phipps on an boulevard. Mme, N oty Russian trio 1 d the program viteh, Russian | the program at v by Mrs csenty given this McKinloclk, villa | din George her FORMAL SOCIETY 1| | Washington, Formal society at dstill this week, th 30 days official mourmng late William Howard tions for formal dinr Ainments were ree esident Hooy March 1 in the capita for the Tnvi other following I 's declar bers' dinners for the President and Mrs. Hoover were among the formal functions cancelled. In the flower show: with spring, began o take place in the interest of scciety folk. Notabi pretty events are held by the de ture, chiet amons lis show in th anthemum sho The amaryll the seventeenth, meantime, Washington nultancous arrivais their the capital unor varion tment of them the amary!- spring and the ¢ in th ow hrys- . held cus- auty will be although the instant use. FR tion of tl f mourning foy tomary morning reception by Sccre-| Calfornia and be the guest of M still fresher than when you bought them! Easily, too. 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Tyde for o] Morris Ivans for a tour of the old | Metropolitan Opera company 11 the ¢ tlowers will not | Virginia_ gardens. Califal, April 23 to 25. Mrs. Robert recallod | Picturesque among the capital's | Low Bacon, wife of Representative | pyio G - Representative Ruth day | flower exhibits are the home grown | Bacon of Westbury, N. Y., is chair- | Scis sy | blossoms just back of Center Mar- |man of the associatiom, and Mrs, | Fratt of New York; Mrs, Lowell which are carefully tended by | George Mesta, formerly 'of Pitts. | Fletcher Hobart, President General o auntics. Mrs. Hoover uscd (o | burgh, is vice-chairman. Mrs. Tracey | of the D. A. R.; the Minister of tis section of the market, and | Dows of Chicago, is treasuper. | Netherlands, Mr. J. 1L Van Ttoy irs Mrs. has hemn | The second performance of tha | e ACPREE S E LT Washington Symphony orchestia > was given k. Scnator Phipps of Colorado: N Mrs. heads the Hiram Bingham, wife of Senator Bingham of Connecticut; Mrs. Bay- ard Cutting of New York, mother 5¢ Senator Bronson Cutting of New - | Mexic Mrs. Tracy' Dows, Mrs, Armistead Peter and others. tary and Mr private view held. Invitations were and the exhibition opened carlier to the public ut all of Washington's flowers | not seen in shows, On the streets the capital filled with a carts blo: many e this wee Ihe pilgrimage titul old iris through list | those promoting the National Sym- of | phony orchestra. 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