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Around the town

(Continued from page 28) Dia and Dennis Kim, Lisa Grezo and Richard Battaglia, Beverly and Jason Brown, Brook Eastburn and Michael Lauterbach, R.A. and Gerda McDonough, Barbara Loos and Brian Smith, Marisa and Matthew Wolf, Jennifer Goodnow and Michael Kaminsky, Lindsay and Joseph Gallagher, Gretchen and Wayne Kasai, Dede and Christopher Black, Dina and George Phillips, Cathryne and John Macievic, Bebe Flynn, Regis Worsoe, Mary Woodward, Ann and Bill MacNeil, Hollygrove’s Cathy Kort and Alex Asta. *** On Feb. 26, the Ebell of Los Angeles hosted 32 members of the Los Angeles Consular Corps for an international evening of dinner and dancing. Immediate past president Kelley Nelson introduced

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members, their guests and Ebell president Shirlee Taylor Haizlip to representatives from the world’s largest consular corps. Among the members paying tribute to their distinguished guests were Phoebe Beasley and Don Alberti, Sandy and Bill Boeck, Dayle and Bob Myers, Kate Nunes and Sean Abbott, Bill Nelson, Dia and Ray Schuldenfrei, and Suz and Peter Landay. *** On Sunday afternoon March 6, the Assistance League of Southern California shuttled guests and supporters for tea and a tour of the sprawling Charles E. Toberman Estate. The home was the League’s 2000 Design House and also starred as a recurring set in the HBO series “Entourage.” Following a fire last year, it is currently under restoration. Guests sauntered past the indoor Olympic-size pool and

Madge Van Adelsberg to be honored at May 13 concert The Ebell Chorale, Hollywood Master Chorale, and the Los Angeles Doctors Symphony will perform together for the first time on Fri., May 13 at 8 p.m. at The Ebell of Los Angeles, 4 4 0 0 Madge Van W ilshire Adelsberg Blvd. The performance will pay tribute to Madge Van Adelsberg, Hancock Park, for her many years of community service. She was an early supporter of the L.A Master Chorale when it began 47 seasons ago, both as patron, subscriber and hostess of post-concert events. She has been a longtime member of the Ebell Chorale. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the Chorale which is open to all women

in the community. For information or to buy tickets, call 323-931-1277, ext. 131 or visit EbellEventTickets.com.

Recruiters to meet with job-seekers Find your next job at the Working World Job Fair on Tues., April 12 at the Renaissance Hotel at Hollywood & Highland. The fair enables job-seekers to meet with recruiters from Los Angeles companies who are hiring, said Catherine Rhodes, editor of Working World magazine, sponsors of the event. Rhodes, a Windsor Square resident, said the event includes seminars on topics such as “How to Ace Your Job Search.” There will be drawings for the L.A. Zoo and movie passes and iPods. For more information go to WorkingWorld.com.

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through the grand old manor, a palatial tribute to old Hollywood style and life before income taxes were born. They included: event chair Alice Weston with husband Andy Kopezky, JoAnn Clark, Leah Houska, Sue Thalken, Mary Toolen-Roskam and husband Gordon, Juanita Kemp, Barbara Hardesty, Wendy Taylor, and estate owners Mimi and Kenny Griswold. *** Back at the Ebell on March 7, board member Patty Lombard welcomed interior designer and author Suzanne Rheinstein who spoke about her new book: “At Home: A Style for Today With Things from the Past.” Among those enjoying her talk were: Laura Cohen, Cindy Chvatal-Keane, Myrna Gintel, Laurel Erickson, Linda Hindley, Angelique Campen, Judy Horton, Joyce Maddox Morandi, Lucy Wolff, Caroline Moser and Janine Missimer. And that’s the chat!

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