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Accompanied at the Plano by the. famous Spanish pianist

JOSE Ma. GIL SERRANO.

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on

FRIDAY, 28th July, 1933 at 9 p.m.

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MONDAY, 31st July, 1933 at 9 p.m.

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The honeymoon

blissful moments, worth every cent they coat... hold Judith Ander- son (left), stage star; Mrs. George Elliman (centre). New York socialite; and Robert Buck. executive, answering Mary Borden's proposal that the ancient in-

stitution be abolished,

ner (right), advertising

Novelist's Startling Proposal

Draws a Fiery Counter-Attackey will need to stand alone in the

:

Prominent Figures of Stage, Society and Business Rally to Defence of Romance

In the precoding article, Mary Borden, London novelist, and others urged that the honeymoon be abolished: Here is an answer ing chorus of "Noes" from prominent figures of the stage, society and business.

By Julia Blanahard

interested friends. out into an en- vironment where no one knows or cares about them, is a good ex- to make them realize that

world and work out their prob lems together in a world indiffer ent to their ultimate success or failure," is her reasoning.

*

"A short: honeymoon, of some- thing less than a week even, which has as its objective the return to establish a comfortable and happy both enter actively home where into the actual labour of prepara with a honeymoon," Mrs. Ellimantion, is a good beginning for hap- asserts. "If they are really in love piness," she continued. Abolish honeymoons? NEVER! with each other, as they shoud bo. "Joint labour makes each appre That is the answer given by a the happiness they have had alone clate a home, leaves short time to quartet of -famous folks to the together without any of the out- dwell upon the little differences.of shocking proposal made by Mary aldoares or worries is something habits and tastes until working to- Borden, author of "The Technique to remember always and look back gether to found the home blends of Marriage!"

on with joy. Especially if they such differences into a happy com- conccssions. "Please don't do away with have been tired out with engage- bination, by mutaul honeymoons," pleada Judith Ander- ment parties and the wedding fes- A honeymoon is the best possible son, well-known stage star, now tivities, and the arrangements for start toward a happy marriage. rehearsing. for "Reunion in their new home, they will be blisa- Vienna."

One man comes forward with fully happy to get away alone to

emphatic opinion. Robert "One by one, the romantic gether in a completely new world an

Buckner, prominent in the busi things in life are being done to on their honeymoon. death by stern realists." Miss An- "If they are a couple with little ness and advertising Aeld, is all derson maintains. "Why remove money, they probably won't be for koneymoons.' them all?

"The honeymoon," he explains, Other things being able to have a vacation again for equal, the honeymoon is an op- some time and the husband won't "Is an inescapable period of life, portunity to start married life in an regret having spent the money he or state of mind.. When you grant ideal realm which two people build did. If they are a wealthy couple, that marriage is a desirable state for themselves, away from familiar they will be just a happy looking of affairs but argue that the honey- scenes and familiar facea.

back on their honeymoon as the moon is no way to begin it, your "Honeymoons give couples apoorer couplés because the rest of reasoning is like that of the dear chance to make the adjustments their lives may be so taken up with old maid who loved omelets but la temperament and disposition social activities that perhaps they couldn't quite bring herself to that are necessary when two lives too, won't have another vacation break the eggs. are joined. Even if everything together. does crumble later, at least there is the memory of the honeymoon. But it shouldn't crumble, if the honeymoon sees them off to a good start"

..

·

"Honeymoons," he continued, "My advice is to take a honey-like other forms of sudden eleva

If it tion from the earth, do produce moon, by all means. Even doesn't turn out as well as you had some tragedies, but what does the hoped, you'll at least never have trip have to do with it? What to worry about what you may have ghastly horrors can travelling pro- miased."

duce which can't be experienced at homa? People make mistakes A society woman, MrR: George

Mrs. Gelino MacDonald Bowman, without regard to scenery. Elliman, backs all that Judith

an ob. Anderson saya on

"Abel Bonnard made the subject. of Richmond. Va., president of the Mrs. Elliman is a popular member National Federation of Busines servation that seems to me applic of the younger Now York-Long and Professional Women's Clubs, able. He said, 'Between a man Island society clique. She was makes a plea for a honeymoon for and a woman peaceful friendships Natica de Acosta, niece of the late young couples-oven if it is only are founded on indifference, and Mrs. Philip Lydig, who was the short one. 4onder

troubled friendships on love. If beautiful Rita do Acosta..

"The psychological effect upon then, the averago honeymoon pro- "It is very wise for young cou-a young couple who get away from duces some friction and trouble, is plea to start their married life the protection of parental roof and it auch a terrible sign?"

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name for the interior.

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also.

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to be one of a broken sot.

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