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Ethel Merman Rests Here For Next Show K-K. UJI- A 2 THE PALM BEACH POST, TUESDAY, JAN. 17, I9S0 Page 5 Bv EMM IE KFYFS Post-Times Staff Ethel Merman' in Palm Beach, soaking up the sun, acquiring a ed, "just lady ambassadors in general." "full Mo Madam" Is the title tan and getting a rest in preparation for emerging next fall on Broadway as a "lady ambassador." PW vJLLLKrL of the show, scheduled to go into to continue the plan of long rests between shows, with more time to be with her children, a girl and boy, both in New York. Her stay in Palm Reach, she admitted, would depend largely on how homesick for them she became. Miss Merman, who's spoken 0t0.it variance with the Its quite a far cry from the rnugn-ancl-reany Annie uaKiey oi rehearsal next septemner, ann, while Miss Merman is resting herself and her noted voice, Howard Lindsey and Russell Crouse are laboring over the book, Irving ie tnrntner nut Ihft SnllgS.

Buffalo Bill days she enacted in "Annie Get Your Gun," to a rele, admittedly inspired to some extent by Perle Mesta, this country's current minister to Luxembourg. voice i ai. type of singing voice she has made and Leland Hayward is lining up Miss Merman has never met Mrs. Mesta. she said last night, Maj.

Gen. and Mrs. Ralph details ot tne production. Eleven years ago, on Miss Merman's nna nt'pvimjK Palm Beach Mrs. Herbert Sheldon Johnson, m.

David C. Gerli. Gray S. Fos- Robertson entertained at dinner Iter, Mrs. Spencer T.

Lainhart, Miss famous on tne siage, is me goi of Col. and Mrs. Leon Mandel of Chicago, at the home of Mrs. Flagler Matthews which they have taken for the season. The Eddie Duchins are to join the group later this week.

visit, she announced her intention and accordingly, can't be influenced by any of the famed Washington hostess' mannerisms. last night at C'asa della Porta in honor of Mr. and Mis. Henry Van of stopping while at the top. Last night, she said she wasn't talking about retiring, but she did plan Anyway, its not supposed to Kchaack of Denver, guests of Mr and Mrs.

Claude K. Boettcher. Home-made Egg Km ong IHIVH iwp. salt i.sp. pepppr 1 cim I.aChny Bean Spronia Mrahvdl 2 cup oioked meat, fowl or IiiiwI.

cut tine cup onions, cut fine 3 cups cooked convened net Drain LaChoy Bean Sproule ttn oughly (very important). Beat egns 1 min. with rotary beater. Add drained Bean Sprouts, seafood or meat, salt, pepper and onions. Mix lightly together.

Place 1 tsp. butter in amaH (6 inch) hot cast iron skillet. Pour oi mixture into skillet and) cook quickly over hot lira until set and brown on edges. Turn and brown other side. Remove to hot plate and keep cowed tiH rest of mixture has been cooked.

Serve on converted rice; cover with gravy made with LaChof brown Gravy Sauce. if foe for fra fttcipt took wflti tCs be any one person," she explain- Mr. and Mrs. Avy Barrell Smith Were hosts to a small group for din St. Mary's Guild Sews For Annual Carousel r.l'UHlliI'd St.

Mai'y'S DW1UHT UShli, who is arriving in Palm Beach to appear Thursday evening at the Everglades Club in a program of his original songs at the first of the weekly vaudeville dinners to be given there this season. Guild of Belhesda-by-lhe-Sea met rope, mostly in the Dolomites and Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Cholett Perkins of Glenview, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene T. Dyer at the Dyer home at 1072 Lake Way. Mr.

Perkins is associated with Mr. Dyer in operation of the Skycrest Country Club of Chicago. The Dvers, who were at the Embassy for the past two seasons, bought their Palm Beach home in December. Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Buchanan are leaving today for Puerto Rico where tliev will spend a month with Mr, 'Buchanan's sister, Mrs. Walter McKown Jones at Hacienda Linion. Mrs. Buchanan's mother, Mrs.

Gall Cooper Archer, is remaining at their penthouse at the Colonv. She will be Joined Wednesday for a stay of several weeks by Mrs. Harry Hinman Brown of Monday In the guild room 10 sew articles for the Carousel, annual benefit slated for March 2. Mrs. Oscar W.

Johnson was hostess at son, Chicago, John Rosa, New York, and Alston Horton, Rye, NY. The Rev. Flaminl Parentl, pastor of the Holy Ghost Church, Providence, RT, is at the Biltmoie. At the Biltmore are Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Carlsun of Jenklntown, Pa, whose marriage was a New Year's event in Port Washington, LI. The bride is the former Miss Jacqueline Kawtflan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaufflau. Before going to their new home now '50 Social Directory Bcin Distributed Distribution of the 19S0 edition, of the Social Directory, Just off the press, will begin in the Palm Beach area today, Miss Mae E.

Andrews, publisher, announced last night. This is the largest volume of the directory, which has been published annually since 1U21 with the exception of the war years, Miss Andrews said. Abuut listings are estimated far Palm Beach, with a Florence Lainhart, Mr. ana Mrs. Edward Magnus, Mrs.

William Russell Huntley, B. Henry Pelier, Mrs. Juliet de Manio, Miss Katherine Spencer, Mrs. William Voorhis Swords, Mrs. Chester Milton Williams, Mrs.

Joseph A. Bower, Mrs. A. Henry Lamborn, Mrs. Blasdel Shapleigh, Mrs.

William H. Lyon, Mrs. Hobert E. Gorton, Mrs. Herbert Markle.

Also, Mrs. Constant Rey-Millet, Countes Henri de Marcellus, Joseph D. Adkins, Mrs. B. Davis Crowninshield.

Mrs. Russell P. Kelley, Mrs. Lorraine Harris Kersting, Mra. Edward E.

Barllett, Mis. B. Henry Pel2er, Mrs. liurteiise Fabyan, Mrs. Maesherry Robinson, Archibald C.

Rayner, Mrs. Stanhope W. Nixon, Livingston L. Short, Mrs. Charles H.

Jones, Mrs. Robert O. Sinclalre, Mrs. F. Jacob Waelder.

Mrs. John Adams Chapman entertained guests for luncheon Monday at the Bath and Tennis Club. Mrs! Leach Shepherd entertained a group of friends for dinner last night at the Breakers where she arrived Sunday from New York for the seatou. Mrs. Shepherd passed llll'LACH JOMi OLD LUGGAGE AT KK.DIXK.D PHICKS Biltmore Luggage Shop ll No.

t'ounlv Tel. MU47 P.illll llrui'll food Product, Drv. Balrw Fotk Archbold, Ohio. 0pt. 49-D.

ner last night at their home on sea Spray Ave. Mrs. Dorsey Cullen gave a dinner at Se iside Cottage last night in compliment to Edgar A. Mowrer of Washington, who is at the Ardnia. In observance of their wedding anniversary, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick T. Seggerman were hosts to a group of intimate friends fur cocktails Monday at their uuma ou Sea Spray Ave. Arriving Friday to be guests at the Seggerman home for ten days are Mrs. Seggei man's sister, Mrs.

Henry P. Davison, and Mrs. Davison's daughter, Mrs. Hubert Waits, both of New York. The last of January Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas h. Jones of New York, will be Mr. and Mrs. Seggerman's guests.

i Mrs. Emile L. Schmidt and Mrs. Gerald H. Dempsey won the canasta tournament Monday at the Bath and Tennis Club.

In second place were Mrs. Granville K. For-tescue and Mrs. Elizabeth Green- tea afterward. Others attending were Mrs.

roster Mllliken, Mrs. Miriam B. Graham, Mrs. Paul L. Maddock, Mrs.

Robert E. Bissett, Mrs. Mm-turn Post Collins, Mrs. Hicliard Cornelius Heather, Mrs. Frederick Swausun, Mrs.

Ola McCaffrey Miller, Mrs. James A. de Pey-ster. Mrs. Belford W.

Slioumate, Mrs. Graeia Hall. Mrs. Thompson Thomas, Mrs. William Waller, 3d, Mrs.

John Randolph Hopkins, Mis. Warren Millie, Mrs. Marion Kliuk, Mrs Byron Lee Ramsing, Mrs. Robert M. Grace, Mrs.

Willard G. Patterson, Mrs. Verna llaitin Marsh. larger section than last year devoted to Miami and for the first time all of lie Bahamas area In Southbury, Conn. with tvin nntrinff ereens at the OPTICAL CENTRE under construction in Jenkmtown.

they plan to be in New Orleans for the Mardi Gras, and then will motor to the West Coast for a stay in Hollywood. Another recently married couple at the Biltmore ate the Robert Greenbergs, Elkins Park, Pa, who honeymooned in Bermuda in late September. Yacht Igo II with owner James V. Igoe, New York and Shrews Palm Beach Biltmore practically of the reaay, lotirnameius in wim-u ihuj of the suests will participate are cluded, she said. Merchants To Air Parking Problem Palm Beach's business area park 320 DATURA being arranged.

PALM BEACHES bury. NJ. aboard with guests. Mr and Mrs. Mitchell May, has left her Biltmore berth for a few Miss Louella, cnlrognoinisi, nas been added to the entertainment slatf tor the season at the Biit-nioie.

The cocktail interlude on the Tii'ufi at the Biltmoie davs' cruise. the summer in East Hampton. Entertaining guests at luncheon PHONE 7318 NEXT TO SURF IHtAlKk "Dispensing Opticians Serving The Medical Profession" Prescriptions Filled Lenses Duplicated Sun Glasses Ground to Your Prescription Plastic Artificial Eyes Fitted Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius R.

Mc FLORIDA POWER LIGHT COMMON STUCK Bought Sold Quoted WIIKX ISSI Kll BASIS JOHN L. AIIBE CO. Kay, Roosevelt, NY, have joined the winter colony at the Palm ing problem is slated for another airing by the buaid of directors of the Worth Avenue Merchants at the meeting called for a pm Thursday at the home of the president, Harry F. Marks. Mr.

Marks issued the call for the meeting Monday. This will be the Beach Biltmore, as have Mr. and man, and third, Mrs. E. J.

Kneip and Herbert Markle. Others playing were Mrs. William F. Battin, Mrs. William L.

SchulU, Mrs. Walter W. Foskett, Monday at the Everglades Club golf terrace were Mrs. Lucas Kent, Mrs. Herbert E.

Gale, and Aim. Thomas M. Cook. Mr. and Mrs.

Sumner T. Me- attracted many colonist on Mun-day. Numerous dinuer parties proceeded the movies in the evening, and later a large aggregation danced in the West India Room. The James A. Hannahs, ot llins-lalw 111 who recently arrived at Mrs.

Robert Dwyer. Chicago, Mr. Phone X-U61 Paint Hrai'll and Mrs. Grover Daniels, Brook- line. Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank first session since his return to Lee. Ridgewood. NJ, and Joseph Palm Beach.

Reports are to be Knight have arrived from Way-; zala, and are again occupying the house at 245 Pendleton made by the Christmas decorations committee, headed by Douglas Lorie, and by the parking commit You'll Have More Fun This Season Relllv, New York. The weekend saw the arrival at the Breakers of many of the per tee, headed by W. E. reek. manent winter colony.

During the Sunday tea dance, largest of the season, numerous parties were given to welcome the returnees. Arrivals included Mr. and Mrs Clarence W. Sills of Chicago euests here for years, whose sum Jjjglifciiawl their home on Golf View he of the polo set, their daughter, Peggy Hannah, and Anne Obolen-sky, daughter of Prince and Princess Alexis Obolensky, were in a party Sunday afternoon at the Biltmoie. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Hubbard, Reading. after a stay at the Sherry Frontenac in Miami Beach, are at the Biltmoie. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Schuster, Louisville, have arrived at the hotel for an extended stay. Game fishing Is the favorite sport of Dr. and Mrs. George West-fall of Goshen. Ind.

Recent arrivals at the Billniore. Kenneth Fleet, Alexandria, Va, contemplates a stay at the British Colonial, Nassau, alter a visit of several weeks at the hotel. Game fishing is on his agenda while at the Bilimore. Anthony Pope. Scars-ilule is another enthusiastic ainiler Ave.

For part of the summer they were at their oamp near Green Bay, Wis. Mrs. McKnight's son, George Beckwith, 2d, who was in New England, returned to his Palm Beach apartment earlier, in the season. Grover Loening returned Sunday from New York and Washington to his apartment at the Lake Drive. Mrs.

Horace E. Dodge of Grosse Pointe, is at Playa Riente for the season. Elmer Rich arrived Monday from Chicago to pass the season at Kicbelo. Mrs. Robert S.

Shriver of New York in arrivlne Jan. 24 to soend mer was spent at the Chicago Club in the Wisconsin lake region, and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Vipond of Scranton, Pa, who summer at Virginia Hot Springs. Others were Mr.

and Mrs. Pascal G. Shook and RICH GABARDINE GETS RICHER! Mrs. A. M.

Lynn of Birmingham. Ala, Mrs. Harvey A. Tiirniue and her son, Tommv. of New York, Msgr.

C. A. Mcllugh of Mt. Poco-no. Pa.

and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dlinkel of Ridgewood, NJ. Returning were Mr. and Mrs.

Antony J. Peterson of Chicago, ixniuininii until Auril HI: Mr. and IT YOU. ARE A GOOD DANGER What an Arthur Murray expert can do to make you a grand dancer will amaze you and in such a short lime. Don't wait, get in on the fun this season.

Come in or phone 3 4433 Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. ARTHUR MURRAY in the Biltmoie colony.

Mrs. Wil several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Edwin S.

Staekhouse of liam Hanley, East Orange, NJ, and Ali'U Mai-p Greenwich. Conn. Mrs. J. P.

Frazer -Trt of Grosse Pointe. Mich, who re- niHln until Aoril: Dr. anu Mrs Malcolm Z. Gearhart of Reading, I. Sheldon Tilney at their home on Pendleton Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Werner H. M. Said-Ruete arrived Sunday night by motor from New York and are at the Breakers for the season.

They spent four and a half months in Eu- at the Palm Beach Billniore for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith.

Staten Island, NY, joined the Palm Beach Biltmoie colony during the weekend, as did Stuart B. Smith- Pa. Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Carroll ot Oshkosh, Wis, J. R. Berdan of New York, Mrs. Job Taylor of Roanoke 2nd Floor Guaranty Bldg.

Rapids, NC, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bleecker of New York. B. C.

Forbes, is here from New York for a month's stay. Here for that period also are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tuohy of New York and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. Dixon of Chicago, who joined the Winter Golf League group. Also joining the organization were Dr. T.

E. Diuan and Dr. George T. Garliardi of Framingham, Mass. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Clement of Nashville Mrs. John P.

Connelly of Merion, Pa. Mr. and Mrs II. E. Hund of Lansing, and Mr.

and Mis. A. G. Thiele ot Scarsdale. NY are at the Breakers for several weeks.

Oilier arrivals are Mrs. Howard .1. Case of Rochester, NY, Mr. and Mis. J.

B. Greiner of Pittford, NY, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goat of Brooklyn, the latter with the Winter Golf League. Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Bullock of the St. Louis colony were joined for a fortnight's visit by their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Linn of St. Louis, in their honor, Mr. and Mrs.

Bullock entertained at Sunday's tea dance, where they also observed their 32nd wedding anniversary. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Candler and Chase Ulman.

Attending the tea dance were Mrs. Ola McCaffrey Miller and Mrs. Miriam Graham. Laurence Hammond entertained for Mrs. William Carr and Mrs.

C. G. Aschenbeck of New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis ilamel entertained Monday at the tea dance in honor of their son-in-law. Dr. Robert M. Spellinan of Boston, who joined his wife, the former Gloria Hamel and their young son on Sunday. Dr.

and Mrs. Laurence Littig were with his sister, Mrs. Alice Littig Siems. before leaving for Madison, Wis. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Provo were with Mrs. Alexander M. Paul and Mrs. W.

McK. Barbour, in the Blue Room. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Dietz eave a party for ten, Mr. and Mrs. Mw on Display. See itTodaij J.

M. Johnson entertained at cock foW iD -4 m' 7 ill i If i ii I fr-'-J 'm If I 4 1 itffi -ivv i)--v Iff tails and dinner, and H. W. Butler had a small party. At the Breakers, dinners were given Monday night preceding games in the Grand Loggia, by Mr.

and Mrs. Louis L. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Donahower, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ferris, and Mr.

and Mrs. A. T. West. Tonight the season's first canasta tournament is being given in the Breakers card room.

John Marshall Hubbard of Nashua." NH. arrived Monday to be at the Brazilian Court for the sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Norman M.

Chester of Milwaukee have returned to the hotel after spending the weekend in Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Remington of Ridgewood, N.I, who are at the Coronet 4 Door Sedan Riverside in Fort Lauderdale motored up with friends for lunch eon at the Court. Mr. and Mrs. David Racusin of 60.00 New York are arrivals at the Carlton. Al Schacht has arrived from New York for three weeks at the hotel.

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