Tuesday, July 12, 1921CELEBRITIES TO APPEAR AT^ffovte fans are more than thrilled over the idea of Norma Talraadge, the favorite screen star, making her personal appearance here at the Brooklawn Country club, on Friday evening of this week.Mrs. Kenneth W. McNeil of The Anchorage, Black Rock, has arranged an unusual program for the benefit of the convalescent . children at “The Hemlocks. vacation bouse. She has secured the services of such celebrities as Orville Harrold, tenor, of the Metropolitan Opera Co., and Anton Arr«a. noted violinist abroad, who will make his debut in this country.Besides this concert, there will he a delicious suppc-r served and jazz music furnished for dancing by an out-of-town orchestra.Among the patronesses for this affair are 3» follows: Mrs. I. DoVorWarner* Airs. Henry Sheaff Glover. Mrs. JoTWi A.'RuslIng. Mrs. DeVer H. Warner. Mrs. Fred T. Bedford. Mrs. Sumner Simpson, Mrs. Walter B-Laabar. Mrs. Waldo Bryant. Mrs. Harvey Hubbell, Mrs. William Leigh. Mrs. George Clarke Edwards. Mrs. William Griffin. Mrs Virgil Gibney. Mrs. Stiles Goodsell. Mrs. Andrew L. Hiker. Mrs. Paul Armltage, Mrs. Bradford D. Pierce. Mrs. Erwin M. Jen-Mngn. Mrs. Lewis B. Curtis. Mrs. Paul Bicker. Mrs. Jonathan Godfrey. Mrs. K. W. Harrall. Mrs. Nathan!©! W. Bishop. Mrs. Elmer H. Haven. Mrs. Ed ear Webb Basslck. Mrs. William T. Hi neks. Mrs. John Pullman. Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. William K. Seeley, Mrs Norman Deeds, Mrs. Morris Beardsley. Mrs. Dudley Morris. Mrs. Alexander McNab, Mrs. John Sterling. Mrs. C. Nathaniel Worthen. Mrs. Frank T Staples. Mrs. Theodore Vfs-r-rher. Mrs. William J. Nichols. Mrs Edward Mayo. Mrs. George H. Edwards. Mrs. Robert Hi neks. Mm. A L. Fones. Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Clifford B. Wilson, Mrs. A. W. Paige. Mrs. Louis B. Powe. Mrs. Cantwel^ and Mm. Albert Lavcry.Members of the Junior League will assist Mrs. McNeil in arranging details for the affair. Tickets can be obtained Stelnert*3 Music Co . on Main street.