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...Provision will be made for bridge, ping pong, and other games. Light refreshments can be prepared . . . if girls bring their own supplies. The enclosed ticket should be presented to the hostess of the evening on entering. A charge of 25c will be made for each evening. . . . This charge is made to cover the cost of open fires, lighting, janitor service, and equipment...
...becoming more than a theatre. Dancing in the Grand Lounge affords an agreeable interlude for those Jazz crazed youngsters unable to understand the classics of Sevitzky: who, by the way, is said to be Koussevitzky's nephew. Patrous taking in a matince can try their cigarette stained hands at ping pong. We have yet to investigate the rumors that there are piano selections and bridge lessons available some-where amid the marble pilasters...
...first case, the protest is against the arrest and persecution of Wang Ping, the Chinese student leader of the Amalgamated Labor Unions of China, who was first arrested and accused of Communistic utterances by General Hsiao-Lang, the chief of the army opposing the Japanese in Jehel, and then turned over to General Kai-Shek of the Nanking government, who now threatens to execute...
...English nobility was represented by the Honorable Moya Beresford (great granddaughter of the late, notorious Jay Gould), the highly eligible Duke of Sutherland and Earl of Warwick. Last week all three said they were hugely enjoying the season. Members of the Artists & Writers Golf Association were guests at a ping-pong tournament in the ballroom of the Breakers...
...careful not to make Mr. Baldwin's nose too much like a ping pong ball, or not to draw Mr. Thomas wearing a black tie with a white waistcoat. He controls with almost superhuman restraint the impulse to accentuate the Aunt Maria aspect of Mr. MacDonald's hair, abstains from sharpening Sir John Simon's head to vanishing point, and from accentuating the vulture glare of Mr. Neville Chamberlain...