B0« TW1SAT1WPAT, AUGUST J* I**The p%tnxmmm for the Nevin concert include Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee, Mrs. Her^ry Dimock, Mrs. L^man B. Kendall, Mrs. James G. Mumford, Miss Augusta McCagg.Among those present at the War Relief rooms on Wednesday were: Mrs. Ernest Schelling, Mrs. George Robbins, Miss Belle Gurnee, Miss Ruth Ogden, Mrs. Platt Hunt, Mrs. John' I. Kane, Mrs. Murray Young, Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Mrs. C. K. Wright, Mrs. Pulitzer, Mrs. L. B. McCagg and Mrs. Barrington Moore of New York; Miss Mabel Coats, Mrs. Francis Howe Johnson, Mrs. R. Hail McCormick, Mrs. W. W. Seeley and Mrs. John T. Linzee.Mrs. Cadwalader Jonea spoke at the War Relief on Wednesday, Aug. 2, in interests of a fund to be raised to assist work now being carried on in Paris in furnishing relief rooms for the unemployed girls and women, that they may earn an honest living while the war is going on. The work is being carried on in Paris by Mrs. Wharton.Mrs. Frederick Vanderbilt, who is at Fourscres, the A. J. Cassatt cottage on Eden street, entertained at tea last Friday.Miss Teresa Fabbri is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney at Newport where she will remain for several days longer.Mr. and Mrs. Nelson O’Shaughnessy are guests of Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt at Fouracres.Miss Amy Allison Grant of New York, accompanied by Elhuer Zoller, will be heard in the opera Francesca da Rimini which will have its premier presentation in New York next season, at Sonogee, the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall at Duck Brook on August 18 atof Herbert Putnam, the HbnuAui of Congress. The program will comat of no less than twenty a*rwi folk tunes, from the musical literature of seventeen nations. In this list is a collection of folk songs, typical of the mountain regions of the south, based upon old English, Scotch and Irish ballads, never before arranged for public performance. The trio made its first public appearance in New York last fall, giving a concert in Aeolian hall on more classic forms.Thomas de Witt Cuyler was the host at the Pot and Kettle club luncheon on Thursday, August 3rd; W. S. Gurnee, on Thursday, August 17; William Lawrence Green, on Thursday, August 31st; and Henry D. Burnham, on Thursday, September 14th.The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Kebo Valley club will be held at the club house on Wednesday, August 16th.John S. Rogers entertained at luncheon at the Pot and Kettle on Thursday.Lady Edgar Speyer entertained at dinner at the DeGregoire on Tuesday. Ten guests were present.Mrs. Newell W. Tilton gave a luncheon at the DeGregoire on Tuesday.Mrs. William Aator Chanler, who has been spending the summer here and who has a camp at Eagle Lake, has gone to New York to meet her husband, who has been fighting in the French lines. Mr. Chanler lost a leg in action and has been invalided to this country.Mrs. Newell W. Tilton will entertain at luncheon at the DeGregoire on Saturday.A song recital will be given by Paul Draper at the Building of Arts on Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock. Mrs. Ethel Cave Cole will be at the piano.Late arrivals at the Malvern include Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Tilford, Miss Antoinette Tilford and Mrs. Peltzer of Tuzedo Park, N. Y.; Robert Grier Cooke, New York; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coolidge, Miss Mary Coolidge, Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, Atlanta, Ga.