A photo of ladies at Mrs. Malik's tea party. Mary Mokarzel hosted the tea party for Eva Malik in her New York apartment. Mary is standing on the right.
A photo of ladies at Mrs. Malik's tea party. Mary Mokarzel hosted the tea party for Eva Malik in her New York apartment. Mary is standing on the right.
A photo of a dinner in honor of Sheikh Pierre Gemayel, founder of the Al Kataeb party. The dinner was hosted by the Lebanese American Society of Greater New York and Al-Hoda at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
A photo of an after dinner party in the Mokarzel apartment in Flatbush, NY. President Camille Chamoun is "seated next to George," the second from the left.
A photo of Zelpha Chamoun, (wife of President Camille Chamoun) Jeanette Doraway, and Lila Mokarzel talking at a dinner party in the Mokarzel apartment. The detailed caption was written by Mary Mokarzel.
A photo of a luncheon for Helen Thomas at the New York Athletic Club. Front row, left to right: unidentified woman, Mary Mokarzel, and Jackie K. Truman.
A photo of a luncheon for Helen Thomas at the New York Athletic Club. Left to right: Helen Thomas, Unidentified Woman, Mary Mokarzel, and Jackie K. Truman.
A photo of a luncheon for Helen Thomas at the New York Athletic Club. In the front is Helen Thomas (left) and Mary Mokarzel. In the back is Jackie K. Truman (left).
A photo of a luncheon for Helen Thomas at the New York Athletic Club. In the back row on the left is Jackie K. Truman. In the front is Helen Thomas (left) and Mary Mokarzel.
A photo of ladies at Mrs. Malik's tea party. Mary Mokarzel hosted the tea party for Eva Malik in her New York apartment. Mary is standing third from the left in the front row.
A photo of people gathered in the Mokarzel apartment. The caption on the back reads "Catered dinner party for Lebanese diplomats in our apt in [Brooklyn]." Family and friends of the Mokarzels also attended.
A photo of people gathered at a cocktail party in the Al-Hoda Press building. The caption on the back reads "Cocktail Party...for C. Macari (Prominent in Mexico)...in Papa's [building]."
A photo of people gathered in the Mokarzel apartment for a dinner party. The caption on the back reads "Dinner in our apt. at 115 Ocean Ave., [Brooklyn] for Syrian + Lebanese diplomats." Family and friends of the Mokarzels also attended.
A photo taken during a dinner party at the Mokarzel apartment. The caption on the back reads "Syrian + Lebanese Consuls- Pop's apt. in [Brooklyn]." Salloum Mokarzel stands in the back row, on the right.
A photo taken at a dinner party held in honor of Lebanese diplomats. The caption reads "the Family- Trabulsis + Mokarzels at the dinner party." Lebanese consuls and friends of the Mokarzels also attended the party.
A photo taken at a dinner party held in honor of Lebanese diplomats. The caption states "Mr. Macari, Mr./Mrs. Jos. Morin after dinner in our apt. in [Brooklyn]." Lebanese consuls and friends of the Mokarzels also attended the party.
A captioned photo of Lila Mokarzel riding her scooter, published in a newspaper. The photograph was taken at Our Lady of Good Counsel, a Catholic High School.
A letter to Wm. H. Wise and Co. from the editor of an unknown source, dated May 5, 1928. The letter addresses the inclusion of a poem by in a proposed publication titled the American Scrapbook.
A copy of a photograph of Angele Ellis and a travel companion on the R.M.S. (incorrectly spelled MHS) Homeric, which departed from Cherbourg, France on 15 September 1926 and arrived in New York on 22 September 1926.
A copy of a photograph of the White Star Line S.S. Homeric on its voyage from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, France. Angele took this ship from Cherbourg, France when she emigrated from Lebanon in 1926.
A photograph of Toufic Ellis, Delor Ellis, and Rafic Ellis taken at Sisters of St. Joseph convent in Watertown, New York for Alfreda Ellis's final vows, dated February 1957.
A photograph of (back row left to right) Alfred Ellis, Rafic Ellis, Delor Ellis, (front row left to right) Angele Ellis, and Toufic Ellis in front of their home in Carthage, New York, dated 1974.
A copy of a photograph of a group of Lebanese Immigrants from Bqaatouta (Bkaatouta, Bqaatouta), Lebanon in Carthage, New York in front of a department store.