Show SHORT s oRT ST RY I CLUB G GIVES IVES i LUNCH LUNCHEON L U N C H EON I HE IE third annual birthday luncheon lunch- lunch 1 eon con of the Short Story flub lub was JL celebrated at the rho Newhouse hotel at 1 o'clock today The club members numbering twenty four and three honored guests assembled on the mezzanine floor at 1 1230 30 o'clock where they were gre greeted d by Mrs 1 Eugene B B. Palmer the orl of the club and Miss Linda Jessup the toastmistress The luncheon wall ass served nerved in th thi Louis XIV dining room from flom a large oval table and was exquisitely decorated In Ina Ina a a. color scheme of delicate lavender gold and pale pule pink and the flowers used depleted depicted the approach of spring A graceful wicker basket wa was wag used as the centerpiece and was tilled filled with pussy willow and fragrant lavender and pink tweet peas Intermingled with golden yellow yellow- daffodils datro On the handle handle handle han han- dle was an airy bow o of ot maline maJine in the rho tricolors and loops of the the maline maUne dotted clotted the rho exquisitely tinted butterflies extended to each place where hand han tinted place cards card tied fled with pompom bows of or the rho lavender pink and gold bore quotations from the poems and stories read during the courses and at atthe atthe atthe the close of the delicious menu tho rho one having guessed correctly the tho largest largest largest larg larg- est number of stories or poems from which the quotations were taken was awarded a prize The beautiful decorative decorative decorative deco deco- scheme was waR conceived by Mrs Irs Palmer and the dainty pl place ce cards were done by Mrs W. W R. R iI Hutchinson I At th close of the luncheon the guests returned to the parlor where a apro- apro pro pro- minute five-minute toasts was given Each member responded with Miss Linda Jessup as toastmistress Mies 1 Jessup jn In n a vein of subtle humor introduced In Introduced Introduced In- In each member w with th a personal touch and the members responded as follows Mrs Raymond Ackerman Something Something Something Some thing Bright Mrs M. M J. J Barrette I KI K I P. Versus the Divine Spark Mrs Freeman Bassett English as She Is Writ Wrt Mrs firs C C. C II 11 Blanchard A Stand Stand- in With the Publisher Publisher the the stand stand-I First Book Miss Ethel Bixby Bixb Advice to the Literary Aspirant on oft How Flow Best Eest to Spend the First Check Mrs II B. B D. D Oh OIL Wad Some Power the Gle Us to See as See Us its Mrs C. C U. U Heuser A Laugh Mrs l W. W R. R Hutchinson Setting Setting Setting Set ting the Camouflage for tor the Future Mrs Sirs W W. v. v Scott Keyting He Fie Turned Me Die Down Mrs II H. K For of All Al Sa Sad d 1 Words ors s of Ton Tongue g ue or Pen t the he Saddest Are These These These-It It Might blight Have Been Mrs II It IL Lawson It Really Beally Happened Mrs D. D W W. McAllister The Morning Mall Miss Louise Holt Molt The City Editor Mrs C. C D. D Moore MooreA i iA A Bit of or Verse Miss Edith High Lights on the Social Page i Mrs E. E B. B Palmer On Blue lue Monday i Mrs C. C G. G Plummer It lt Happened at atthe the tho Red Hed Cross Mrs Homer Robinson Lets Pretend Miss Josephine Spencer Spencer Spen Spen- Spen- Spen When the Editor Writes rites an Acceptance Acceptance Acceptance Ac Ac- Mrs W. W Tyler and Mrs tilts E. E O. O Lee also gave gave toasts The honorary members of the club are aro Mrs H. H H. H Dorsey Dorse Y and Mrs II H. H. H La Lawson n The guests of or honor were Mrs C. C E. E Richards Mrs bits M. M L. L Ritchie and Mrs J J. J U il Dart |