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...York children are no longer interested in hot dogs, hamburgers or toasted cheese sandwiches for party fare. "Today it's the omelet period." reports Caterer Rudolph Stanish. "They've become the chic thing, either plain or a combination of bacon, caviar, mushrooms, something like that. The six-year-olds prefer tiny jelly omelets." He sighed: "And. of course, there is always some child who will request a truffle." Stanish, whose parties can handle from 60 to 150 children and can cost anywhere from $35 to $500, often provides a dance team (who twist and then teach...
...referendum by the lopsided margin of 1,000 to one. The popular enthusiasm was doubtless aided by the Shah's announcement on the eve of elections that he was giving up the last of his own royal land, 3,500,000 acres on the Caspian's Caviar Coast...
...bath-dressing room, and fully equipped kitchen. Each is staffed by a butler and maid, and has its own electric cart for transportation. There is no such thing as an extra charge; guests may demand a private plane or a Rolls-Royce for a drive around the island, order caviar or Dom Perignon any time they want-all is included in the rate: a cool $2,000 for two people for two weeks ($3.000 for a month). "My dream is to give a guest the nearest thing to his own house, to live in just as though he owned...
...BOSTON CLUB CIRCLES : Here's to dear old Boston, Home of the bean and the cod, Where the Kennedys always get caviar And the McCormacks only get scrod...
...Soviet Union, which I greet," said Stravinsky in Russian. "It is a great joy." After a tender meeting with a niece he had known only through an exchange of letters, Stravinsky was helped into a limousine and whisked in a motorcade to his hotel, where, fortified with vodka and caviar, he worked over the scores for three concerts with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, which will play excerpts from his modernistic The Fire Bird and Petmshka...