Social Notes in The Sunday Times

The Chi Kappa Club was sponsoring a card party in the ballroom of the Pierre for the benefit of the Stony Wald Sanatorium in the Adirondacks, which cared for tuberculosis patients from around the country.

Members of the committees planning the anniversary dinner and entertainment to be given by the Musicians Emergency Fund on April 29th in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria were meeting Wednesday at the Colony Club to discuss final details. World famous artists would be contributing to the evening's program, designed to raise funds to provide musical instruction to disabled veterans and to help find positions for men and women who had abandoned musical careers to enter the service.

The sponsoring committee of the Waltz Evening to be held in the main ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton had decided to include a junior membership with an age limit of 31. The younger members could subscribe to the dance at $7.50 per person, half the price charged their elders. This was the second Waltz Evening of the season. The parties originated several years earlier as private dances in Boston. Designed primarily for devotees of the waltz, they would include "other popular measures" this time around. Proceeds would be donated to the New York chapter of the National War Fund.

Mrs. Clark Williams was giving a cocktail party at her apartment in the Hampshire House for members of the special subscription group of the Stadium Concerts Committee.

The Ladies Auxiliary of St. Elizabeth's Hospital would be holding their twelfth annual bridge party on April 27th for the benefit of the hospital.

The Lots for Little Thrift Shop was holding a luncheon May 2 at the Tapestry Room of the Park Lane benefiting the six philanthropic organizations supported by the shop, located at 902 Third Avenue. The charities, all of which were affiliated with the Catholic church, were Catholic Big Sisters, Helpers of the Holy Souls, the Barat Settlement, the Catholic Medical Missionaries, the McMahon Memorial Temporary Shelter for Babies and the St. Paul's Guild.