ment of blue Spanish Iris, Acacia, lemon and white Banunculus. (This 
would have received a prize with a popular vote, but the Judges felt the 
candlesticks were too heavy.) 
Miss Anna Webb, Chairman. Color scheme, amethyst, mauve with SOUTH SlDE 
touch of lemon; small circular French cloth with lace insets; tall amethyst 
glass candlesticks with very tall yellow candles; plates, white and gold; 
two antique decanters, central compote of old basket-work white china; 
Lilacs, mauve Tulips, three small yellow Callas for high lights over a 
beautifully arranged base of hanging bunches of grapes. Choice. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade, Chairman. Color scheme, orange, purple and "WASHINGTON 
emerald-greeD ; cloth of white linen and filet over brilliant green ; white 
glass candlesticks with very bright green candles; compotes to match 
containing Oranges and Grapes, open-work Dresden plates ; central bowl 
of green glass with two gold fish; Tea-roses, Hyacinths and orange Mar- 
igolds purposely placed far on one side of dish. 
Mrs. Howard Clark, Jr., Chairman. Color scheme, emerald-green, MONTGOMERY 
lemon and white; unusually beautiful cloth of Italian linen; tall green 
candlesticks with tall white candles; large white plates with emerald AND 
border; very tall arrangement springing from a low glass container with DELAWARE 
Acacia, white Callas and very long stemmed Orchids; graceful and COUNTIES 
spring-like. 
Mrs. B. W. Morriss, Chairman. Color scheme, sepia, violet and palest Bedford 
straw-color, creamy damask tablecloth; two low Girandoles of bronze and 
glass, palest yellow candles; old Coalport plates; fine old Waterford glass 
side dishes and oval central vase set on a sepia marble base; blue Lupine 
Tea roses, colored Freesia, sprays of Acacia and large violet Pansies ; 
Victorian arrangement, like an exquisite old painting. 
Mrs. Auchincloss, Chairman. Color scheme, pale sea-green, yellow NEWPORT 
and violet ; elaborate French filet cloth over green ; small round shallow 
central vase, urn-shaped side vases and low candlesticks, all of sea-green 
glass, green candles; Copeland plates with green dotted border; small 
mixed arrangement of blue Lace flower; Pansies, pale yellow Banunculus 
and spikes of gray-mauve Buddleia. 
Mrs. Walter Bennett, Chairman. Color scheme, coppery grey, ^ 
brilliant blue-violet and yellow; old Italian linen striped filet cloth, unusual 
three branched candelabra, salt cellars and compotes (containing Grapes 
and Apples) all of old French copper; modern green-bronze vase with 
figures; sixteen varieties of flowers, Lupine, Spanish Iris, pink Begonia, 
grey Tulips, blue Lace flower, single Stocks, blue Larkspur and brilliant 
violet Cineraria. 
Mrs. Bayard Stockton, Chairman. Color scheme, blue, white and PrtnCETON 
yellow; damask cloth Avith filet centerpiece; candlesticks, plates and bowl- 
shaped vase, all of white Wedgewood (white candles) ; one of the prettiest 
arrangements of flowers, Acacia,. Lupine and yellow Spanish Iris. 
Mrs. L. M. Terry, Chairman. Color scheme, cherry, lavender and TTartfarh 
pewter; cloth of lavender and white linen; old pewter plates and candle- nAKiFOBD 
sticks with bright lavender candles; pewter porringers filled with pink and 
lavender candies, central vase an old pewter tankard on pewter plate; very 
low arrangement on cloth of large fiat bunches of lavender and warm 
cherry-colored Sweet -peas with English Ivy. 
Mrs. John Kuttschintt, Chairman. Color scheme, lemon and palest -v-r ■ p, 
salmon pink; round cloth of rich French filet and lace; tall white engraved aNEW ^ ANAAN 
glass candlesticks with cream candles; antique plates landscape design, 
matching flowers in tone; low goblet-shaped vase, matching candlesticks, 
containing three most harmonious shades of yellow and salm'on-pink Sweet- 
peas. (As Sweet-peas never come in yellow shades these were found to 
be artificially colored.) 
Mrs. E. H. Jewett, Chairman. Color scheme, iridescent yellow and EastHAMP- 
silvery-white cloth, square of silver tissue in center bordered by thinnest 
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