Three Orchestras iEntertain At i1Racquet Club j?The first of the Friday night dinner j dances at the Racquet CJub was in r full swing last Friday the 14th. WitJ $ abundance of dance music and im- promptu entertainment. The Dunes j, hoys, the El Mirador Hotel orchestra ^ and a special colored band from Los j Angeles alternated during the even- ing. As for the impromptu entertain- ( meiit, Charlie Farrell, acting as mas- , ter of ceremonies did his bit and sang } a few songs for the guests, Freeman j Oosden told a couple of stories, Travis 3 Rogers sang, as did Charlie Rutter- aworth. IIsThose entering into the fun were:;,}Madame Nijinsky, Mrs. Eric Blore, j Mrs. Horace VV. Armstrong, Miss Jean a Amrstrong, George Hearst, Bert \ Wheeler, Mrs, Grace Lewis Miller, f, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, Mr. and Mrs. p llans Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Ted r, Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gardiner, j g Mr. and Mrs. C. Grayson Diman, Mr. p and Mrs. Leslie Landau, Miss Ella 7 Atherton. Charles Butterworth, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Freeman Oosden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane. Jr., Townsend j Xetcher. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Woods, r Mrs. Ralph Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs.: Charles Farrell. Mrs. William Gargan, * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Han bury. Miss! Rita Johnson. Walter Catlett, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Carlton Hoekstra, Mrs. Marcia r Dial. Miss Esther Pawling, William , Bor.d. Mark Kramer. Miss Cassie Bell.h Lawrence Shaffi. Mrs. Win. Spiegel- ( berg. Jr. Frank Iiogert. Travis Rogers, , Mrs. Harry Grabner, Ralph McFadden, Mr. and Ms. Morris Stoloff, Miss Mary Helen Stein. Alan Thompson. Johnny ; Lamb and Mrs. Helen Young.