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M2 23 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAYFEBRUARY 25, 1932 9 mhn nrMiirieH at the tea tables, her guests included Mrs. Experts Unable to Figure Out What9 31 IncomeTaxMay Bring Society Robert b. oeaoury, Mrs. wiuiwn L. Keplinger, Mra.

Frederick H. Pearce, Mrs. William H. Duryea, Mra. Carroll F.

Norton, Mr. Town-send B. Pettit. Mrs. Carol F.

Hutch-eson, Mra. A. Bowman Clark, Mra. Edward Cooper, Mrs. N.

Vincent Tibbals, Mrs. Charles F. Gittens, Mrs. Joseph G. Coffin.

Mr. L. C. Hutcheson, Mrs. Arthur L.

Nichols, Mrs. Harry Wykes Whltehlll, Mrs. Rtahl Mrs. Grace Hender In her apartment at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan, yesterday, her guests including Princess Henry of Reuss, Mrs. LeRoy W.

Baldwin, Mrs. Myron C. Taylor. Mrs. Augustus F.

Kountze, Mrs. Robert Halsey Patch-in, Mrs. Austen Gray and Mrs. Charles M. Connfelt.

Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Macy are at the West bury, Manhattan, from Hewlett, L. I. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Segger-man of East Norwich, L. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franrke of Lawrence.

L. are at the Park Avenue Club in the Vanderbilt Hotel, Manhattan. son, Mrs. Luer L. Wiltbank, Mrs.

The deductions which will be taken for losses have been the stumblingblock to making accurate estimates of the amount that may be collected from the first installation of tax on 1931 incomes. This is due the 15th of next month. In all. probably less than 2.000.000 persons will pay income tax this year. In normal years the number was reduced from around 4,000,000 to 2.500,000 through broadening of exemptions but the decreased business is expected to take about half million persons off the list because their Incomes have dropped below the taxable amount.

Washington, Feb. 24 () Treasury experts, who in years past have forecast almost exactly the amount of Income tax the Government would collect on March 13 each year, find themselves in a quandary this year and unable to find a basis upon which to estimate tax receipts next month. The sharp decline in income In 1930, which caused income tax collections last year to drop off was continued in 1931. In addition taxpayers will write off losses this year, it is feared, in greater amounts than last year. AS George B.

Van Sickel. Mrs. i. w. Williams.

Mrs. John H. Woodhull, Mrs. Edward A. Werner, Mrs.

Thomas F. Rushmore, Mr. A. C. Williams, Mrs.

Harold Merritt, Mra. ni-hrrf Rrower and Miss Ida home on N. Long Beach Ave. yesterday, following a Ave days' stay at Atlantic City. Superintendent of Schools John W.

Dodd and Mra. Dodd of S. Long Beach Ave. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Nassau Hospital on Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Frit of Court and Mrs. Joseph Hirsch of Meserole Ave. will return to their homes today, following a motor trip in the South. Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Gottschaldt and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mclnlsh have returned to their home on Washburn Ave. following a motor trip to Washington, D.

C. ART ALUMNI BRIDGE The annual bridge party of the Art Alumni Association of Pratt Institute TVill be held tomorrow evening at the Barbizon Plaza Hotel, Manhattan. The party is being held for the benefit of the Walter Scott Perry Scholarship Fund. Officers of the association are W. B.

Donnelly, president; Forest Grant, vice president: Miss Naomi Averill, secretary, and Charles E. Adams, treasurer. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howland of 853 E.

38th St. and Mr. and Mr. Milton P. Young of 709 Cortelyou Road have returned from motor trip to Atlantic City, N.

where they spent the holiday weekend at the Hotel Ludy. University and Swarthmore Colleg and was appointed to the High School of Commerce In Manhattan as a teacher of physics In February, 1915. Several months later he was transferred to the Boys High Sjhool here, where he remained for tn years until his transfer to the James Madison High School. He Is survived by his wife, Blanche F. Sprague, and a son, Harold F.

Sprague. The funeral services will be held at the home at 2 p.m. Saturday. Harold C. Sprague, Asst.

Principal of Madison H. Dies Formerly at Bay Ridge School Leave Wife and Son III Onlv Two Weeks Baldwin Personal Special to The Eagle Baldwin, L. Feb. 35 Mrs. Chauncey De Levante was a luncheon-bridge hostess yesterday at her home on Stowe Ave Her guesta were Mrs.

J. C. Mead, Mrs. Harry Schwab. Mrs.

E. C. Brown. Mrs. E.

R. Knox, Mrs. William Mac Bean of Brooklyn: Miss B. N. Biaz of Amityville; Mrs.

Matthew Fairbairn. Mrs. James Fairbairn of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs.

John Mac Gregor and daughter. Miss Doris Mac Gregor, have relumed to their home in Belleville, N. following a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Westervelt Prentice of S.

Grand Ave. Mrs. Frederic Hitcherich entertained a luncheon-bridge foursome at her home on Milburn Ave. yesterday. Guests were Mrs.

Lockwood Hawkins, Mrs. S. W. Rousseau and Mrs. C.

G. Adams. Freeport Social New Special to The Eagle Freeport. L. Feb.

25 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank returned to their i gracious ROOMS Entire 15th Floor PROSPECT PARK WEST 27 Harold C. Sprague, 54, assistant principal of James Madison High School, Bedford Ave. and Quentin Road, died at 1:15 a.m.

today at his home 100-20 194th Hollis. after an illness of two weeks. Mr. Soragne had been the administrative assistant at the school since its erection in 1925. He received his education at Syracuse On rht Ktinnv rom" ef Montgomery Pltci.

panoramic vipw of r.ttj. IN BERMUDA Arriving on the recent voyage of the Monarch of Bermuda and staying at the Bermudlan Hotel were Mrs. Eric Andrews, Mrs. O. E.

Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Armstrong, ill nf Brooklyn. between-Mnon rental. CHARLES 397 FUtbunh Art, -'f 'A Jill Mm. Frank Bryant Hetieu At Ltnckeea ana Bridge at Her Rendcnct Yesterday Mrs.

Frank L. Bryant of 46 E. 17th St. was hostess yesterday at a luncheon and bridge at her residence. The guests included Mrs.

Berton h. Maxfleld. Mrs. Thomas H. Mc-Clintock, Dr.

Cornelia Chase Brant, Mrs. Palmer Smith. Mrs. Frederick H. Paine.

Miss Bess Catterall Mrs. Fletcher M. Cook. Mrs. William Reed, Mrs.

Horace Mann Snyder, Mrs. Clarence J. Smith and Mrs. Frank J. Arnold.

Mrs. J. Frederick Lokmaa Jr. Hostess at Luncheon Prior Ta Juniors Open Day Mrs. J.

Frederck Lohman Jr7 in-tertained at her home, 285 St John's Place, at luncheon yesterday prior to the Junior Open Day of the Brooklyn Woman's Club. Her guests were Mrs. Ruth Beams Landell, Mrs. Leonard L. Leeming.

Mrs. George L. Kenmore and Mrs. Harry L. Mirick.

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pirie Jr. of Lake Forest, 111., are at the Chatham, Manhattan.

Mr. Pirie formerly resided in Brooklyn. Dr. and Mrs. Beeckman J.

Dela-tour of 64 E. 81st Manhattan, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Worthington Delatour, at the Doctors Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Delatour is the former Miss Elisabeth Worthington Bull. Dr.

Delatour Is a nephew of Mrs. H. Beeckman Delatour of 73 8th Brooklyn, and the lata Dr. Delatour. Mrs.

Henry C. Badgley of 2 Montague Terrace will be hostess at a luncheon for at her home tomorrow. Mrs. Juaa A. Almirall to Be' Luncheon-Bridge Hotteaa to Women' Board of Hoaae for Bliad The women's board, of managers of the Industrial Home for the Blind will give a luncheon and bridge Wednesday, March 9, at the home of the board's chairman, Mrs.

Juan A. Almirall. at 17 McDonough St. On Mrs. Almtrairs committee are Mrs.

Oliver Chichester, Mrs. James V. Donnelly Mrs. George F. Miller.

Mrs. William D. Meurlin and Mrs. George Worthington. The New York Chapter ol the Connecticut College Alumnae Association, of which many Brooklyn-It are members, will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at 18 Gram-ercy Park South, Miss Rosamond Beebe o( the class of 1026 will speak on new books and the inside story of bookmaking.

Miss Julia Warner of Manhattan, president, will preside, Women's Opera Coamittee Has Annual Meeting at Home Of Mrs. H. Edward Dreier The annual meeting of the Women's Opera Committee was held 1 jfreir Miss Muriel Springsteen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Springsteen of 2 Arlington Place, Is a student at Cedarcrest College, Allentown, Pa.

Miss Springsteen is a graduate of Packer Collegiate Institute. speakers were Mrs. William H. Pouch, vice president general of the National Society, D. A.

and Mrs. Flora K. Dickinson, State chairman of publicity. Mrs. Pouch showed motion pictures of Tomassee, the industrial school In the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina, York-town's Sesquicentcnnial, Saratoga Battlefield and a him showing the correct use of hanging the flag in connection with decorating.

Miss Helen Schatvet gve selections on the piano. Miss Mary H. Billings was appointed chairman of the nominating committee including Mrs. A. W.

Arnold, Mft.nndler Macekey. Mrs. Clinton A. Bennett, and Mrs. El-beron Smith.

Following other business, tea was served, with Mrs. G. Holbrook Barber chairman of hospitality, assisted by Mrs. Lionel K. Anderson, Mrs.

Theodore C. Cornell and Mrs. Bennett as hostesses. Among those present were Mrs. Frank H.

Parcells, New York State Regent. National Society D. A. Mrs. William H.

Pouch, Mrs. Charles Kingsley, Mrs. E. Paul Amend. Mrs.

D. K. MacKenzie. Mrs. Einar Schatvet.

Mrs. Dean Hall. Mrs. Rudolph Barthfield. Mrs.

G. J. O'Connor. Mrs. William Biddle.

Miss Elizabeth Phillips, Mrs. Harry Wimpfheimer. Mrs Nelson Bennett. Mrs Arnold Edsall, Mrs. F.

A. Drake. Mrs. A. M.

Larsen. Mrs. Arthur Wright, Mrs. A E. Wit-zel.

Miss Olivia Putnam. Miss Violet Ingraham, Mrs. P. Y. Linker.

Mr. C. L. Fabre, Mrs. Charles Rand.

Mrs. Tunis Bogart. Mrs. J. C.

Bunyon, Mrs Augustine Piatt. Cavanagh Adrian Announcement Is made of the marriage on Saturday of Miss Ethel-dreda Graziella Adrian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Adrian of 441 West End Manhattan, and Arthur J.

Cavanagh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Cavanagh of 69 Elton St.

The ceremony was performed in Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Cavanagh are at Pinehurst. N.

on their wedding trip. The bride is a graduate of the Blessed Sacrament Academy and Mr. Cavanagh was graduated from Williams College and the Harvard Business School. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Adelnide Healy. and George LeBranc was best man for Mr.

Cavanagh. Mates friends Cooper. Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman was a luncheon and bridge hostess at the Cherry Valley Club on Tuesday.

Her guests were Mrs. Clifton W. Wilder, Mra. George A. Young.

Mrs. Kenneth Ward-Smith, Mrs. Don M. Parker. Mr.

Henry W. Wandless, Mrs. Frank W. Cook. Mrs.

Joseph P. Ripley. Mr. Lawrence M. Lynch.

Mrs. Clarence Browning Smith. Mrs. Egerton Chichester and Miss Hester Konopak. The regular meeting of the Garden City Chapter of the Delphian Society was held a1 the Garden City Country Club this morning with the president, Mrs.

William L. Hallahan, presiding. Mrs. Charles b. Elder was chairman of the day and the topic of dlscuasion was "Ancient Tales.

Those taking part were Mrs. William H. Uallahan. Mrs. Harry A.

Persell. Mrs. Page Northington. Mrs. H.

Hall Mrs. Jean F. P. des Gnrennes. Mrs Thomas J.

Mc-Imighlln, Mrs. Charles H. Hoag. T. Lynch, Mrs.

Albert H. Aldertcn and Mrs. Vincent B. Bf Mr. end Mrs.

J. Willard Brainerd of Oxford Boulcvrrd were hosts at a dinner oarty last evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs Howard B. Lee Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Es-qulrol. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Peto. Mr. and Mrs.

William W.Kou-wenhoven and Mr. and Mra. W. F. Rverson Jr.

Mrs. Benjamin Young of Hilton Ave. entertained at luncheon on Tuesday, her guests being Mrs. Herbert Brucker, Mrs. Edgar D.

Hellweg. Mrs. Ruel L. Alden. Mrs.

Guy C. Mallett. Mrs. Julius King. Mrs.

Rutherford H. Piatt Mrs. Harold B. Forman and Mrs. A.

Wal-dron Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Roland P. Jackson of Euston Road gave a lecture-recital at their home cn Tuesday evening.

The guest artist of the evening was Harold Henry. Mr. and Mr. James A. McLain of Wetherell Road were dinner hosts Tuesday evening to Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clark and Mr.

and Mrs. Eug-ne Britton. Mrs William L. Kuehnle of Oxford Boulevard will have as dinner guests this evening Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiting Morrell and Mr.

and Mrs. Hnrlbert C. Elmore. Mr. and Mrs Harry J.

Crofton of Garden City, L. announce the bitth of a son at the Brodklvn Hospital on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Crofton have four children: this is their third son. Mrs.

Crofton is the former Miss Grace MrDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McDermott of Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, and Bayoort. L.

I. Mrs Nelson B. Burr returned to The Anchorage, her Oyster Bay, L. I. residence, yesterday, after spending several weeks at Palm Beach.

and other Southern resorts. Mrs. Geraldvn L. Redmond of Lociut Valley, L. who is at Aiken.

S. C. for the season, has Mrs. J. B.

Tailor of Roslyn. L. and Miss Marie Louise Baird of Philadelphia, as her house guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Small Moore Jr. of Manhattan and Big Horn, Wyoming, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Edward Small Moore 3d. on Monday in San Francisco. Cal. Mrs.

Moore Is the former Miss Jane Child Foster of San Mateo, Cal! Mr. Moore is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore of Manhattan and Roslyn, L. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Moore have been residing in Big Horn, where Mr. Moore has ranch interests. Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Field of Manhattan and Huntington, L. who takes an active part in Long Island during the racing meets, last week left Claridges. London. England, where they have been guests since their recent arrival from New York, and are at Melton Mowbray for the fox hunting in that part of England.

Miss Betty Coe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Holloway Coe, has returned to her parents' home at Hewlett.

L. after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Breed 3d at Baltimore, Md.

Mrs. Coe Is In Nassau, Bahamas, and will return March 8. Martin Van Buren Morris, son of Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish Morris of Hewlett, L. left yesterday for a visit to Miami and Palm Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. James W. Maitland of Lawrence. L.

have returned from a fortnight's visit in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. R. Manning Mc-Keon of 33 E.

70th Manhattan, and Plas-Ar-Lyn. Southampton. L. announce the birth of a son at the Harbor Hospital on Feb. 19.

Mrs. MeKeon is the former Miss Margot Bonnyman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bonnyman of Knoxville. Tenn.

Mr. McKeon is the son of Mrs. Robert J. MrKeon and the late Mr. McKeon of Manhattan.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhipman Payson of Manhattan and Manhas-set. L. who are at.

Palm Beach for the season, left Palm Beach yesterday in their private car to attend the races at Hialeah Park and remained in Miami for dinner last night. Six guests accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Emll .1.

Stehli of Manhattan and Locust Valley. L. gave a dinner at their Palm Beach villa last night prior to the Romany Chorus performance at the Everglades Club. Mrs. George Rose of Manhattan and Westbury, gave a luncheon honor recently at bridge and supper given at the home of Miss Mary Lodge of 141 W.

76th Manhattan. L. I. F. E.

Clab Gaetts of Botanic Garden Auxiliary At Meeting Yesterday The third of a series of meetings in honor of club groups was held at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden yesterday afternoon for the Long Island Federation Executives, of which Mrs. Harry C. Palmer is president. Mrs. Palmer and Mrs.

Whitney Merrill, secretary of the membership committee, of which Mrs. Henry J. Davenport is chairman received the guests. After brief talk on the activities of the Botanic Garden by Mrs. Merrill, a lecture on rock gardening here and abroad was given by Montague Free, horticulturist of the Botanic Garden.

The lecture was illustrated with colored slides showing various typea of rock gardens and the development of the rock garden in the Botanic Garden. Mrs. Glentworth R. Butler is chairman of the women's auxiliary. At the tea tables following the lecture were Mrs.

Edwin H. Thatcher and Mrs. Oliver G. Carter. Among the club members present were Mrs.

Marshall E. Stewart, Mrs. A. Frederick Glover, Mrs. Dean Gray Edwards, Mrs.

Mary W. Banker, Mrs. Charles A. Soper. Mrs.

Charles Duryea Smith. Mrs. Otto Heinigke, Mrs. William Whittaker. Mrs.

John J. Dobson. Mrs. Charles H. Krueger, Mrs.

Ida L. Wright. Mrs. Claude U. Comstock, Mrs.

Benjamin F. Powell. Mrs. George Jervis and Mrs. Albert S.

Ritchie. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Heinze of 510 Ocean Ave.

announce the birth of a son, Robert Leslie Heinze at the Long Island College Hospital on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Heinze is the former Miss Edria Alice Fisk of West Collingswood. N. J.

Mrs. Robert E. Merwin Hotteis to Ft. Greene D. A.

R. The regular monthly meetin of the executive board of Fort Greene Chapter. D. A. was held at the home of the recent, Mrs.

Robert E. Merwin of 796 Carroll yesterday morning. Plans for the coming meetings were difcussed. Those present were: Mrs. Walter F.

Wells, Mrs. Henry E. Cabaud, Miss Page Mrs. Harry C. Greens Mrs.

August H. Brahe, Mrs. Charles A. Soper and Miss Mary-Hope. Among those of local Interest lunching at the Cafe de la Paix.

Park Avenue. Manhattan, were the Misses Agnes Zimmerman. Clara Peck, Marguerite Bevier, E'canor Peck and Vera Emery. Miss Ursula Williston. daughter of Mrs.

Bpnks of 295 Clinton left yesterday for Miami Beach, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Mervin P. Doughty of Lawrence. at her villa. i Mrs.

Frederick G. Harris Chamina'de Committee Hostess The Chaminade Committee of Chape rones for program vendors were entertained at the home of JVf ALTCAO Malt-kay-o makes friends quickly because young and old love this body-building food drink with its delicious chocolate taste. It digests so easily that children have hearty, healthy appetites when they drink Maltcao. Grown-ups like it as an agreeable, nutritious change from tea, coffee, or cocoa. Maltcao supplies the organic salts Vacuum pack assures factory Jresbness yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs.

Edward Dreier, 35 Rem-fon St. Miss Adelaide Haxtun, executive secretary, presided' at the business meeting. Tea was served at the close of the meeting. Among the mem bers, present were Mrs. Sumner Ford.

Mrs. Henry. J. Davenport, Mrs. Walter Shaw Brewster.

Mrs. Edwin Post Maynard, Mrs. Gilbert H. Thirkield, Mrs. William Harrison Price, Mrs.

John E. Leech, Mrs. Adrian Van Sinderen and Waldo McCutcheon Mc-Kee. who read the treasurer's report. Miss Edna E.

Ad ami Hoitex To Committee Members for Benefit Theater Part; Miss Edna E. Adams of 512 Dela-mere Place entertained at tea to-riav for the members of her committee for the benefit theater party to be given by the Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity a the Ethel Barrvmore Theater on March 15. The play is "Whistling In the Dark" with Ernest Truex. Among those present were Mrs. James M.

Hills, president -of the board of trustess: Mrs. C. Stuart Gager. Mrs. Charles K.

Drury, Mrs. J. Denton Shea, Mrs. W. Rowley Reid, Mrs.

Dean C. Osborne. Mrs. Foster H. Piatt.

Miss Helen E. Redding, Mrs. William H. Arnold. Mrs.

James E. Hills, Mrs. George M. Boardman. Mrs.

Joseph A. Squil-lace. Mrs. Frank Bailey, Miss Helen Swift Jones. Mrs.

Thomas J. Davis. Mrs. William E. Howes, Mrs.

William F. Eastman, Mrs. Dwight Little. Mrs. Edward A.

Norton, Mrs. Rov S. Moore Mrs. John Middlcto'n. Mrs.

Charles F. Walden Jc. and Miss Edna J. Taylor. Mrs.

Charles F. Zimmele Hottest At I. State Society, D. Bridge Far Philanthropic Committee A card party was held yesterday at the home of the resent of Long Island State Society. D.

Mrs. Charles F. Zimmele. 155 Winthrop for the benefit of the Philanthropic Committee, of which Mrs. Valentine H.

Everson is chairman Seven tables were In play, Among the guests were Mrs. Everson, Mrs. John F. Berry, Mrs. George W.

Felter. Mrs. William H. Andrews. Mrs.

George R. Hardie, Mrs. Robert L. German, Mrs. J.

Richard Wiggins, Mrs. Grant R. Pitbladdo, Mrs. Herbert L. Holly.

Mrs. Burleigh E. Smart, Mrs. J. A.

Medina, Mrs. Carl W. Tabing, Mrs. Frederick Pretz, Mrs. Arthur Van Nostrand.

Mrs. Herbert B. Henry. Mrs. Ernest Smith.

Mrs. Edward Fav, Mrs. Herbert Peake. Mrs. Charles E.

Rochl, Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mrs Srnest Holton. Mrs. Herbert J.

Barster. Mrs. Henry W. Phillips, Mrs. Horace Moyer, Mrs.

Albert Strasburger. Mrs. Thomas C. Pierce. Miss Adele Strasburger.

Mrs. Moses Becker, Mrs. Arthur Poolittle, Mrs David Thomas and Mrs. Norman Haskell. Miss Mirism A.

Greene, daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. John M. Greene of 615 3d and her fiance, William E. Howlcy, were guests of needful for rugged health and steady nerves, in the same form as nature produces them in grains and vegetables.

Give it to the children with their meals, between meals and after school then just watch them thrive. fOK THE Yf Lon Island Society Mr. William C. Lawton Hottest At Luncheon in Garden City; Other Social New of Interest Special to The Eagle Garden City. L.

Feb. 25 Mrs. William C. Lawson of 3d St. had as luncheon guests today Mrs.

Ernest D. Gerard, Mrs John j. Mer-ritt. Mrs. William H.

Duval. Mrs. Walter E. Frew. Mrs.

Thomas N. Gurney, Mrs. Murray Sayer and Mrs. William Cruikshank. Miss Mary Twining and Miss Mary Lorentzen will be the weekend house guests of Mr.

and Mrs. London K. Thome of Bay Shore. L. I.

Dean G. Paull T. Sargent and Mrs. Sargent entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the Rev. Beverley D.

Tucker Jr, D.D., who preached at the Tuesday evening service at the Cathedral of the Incarnation. Mrs. Herbert C. Bothwell of Cedar Place had as luncheon guests yesterday Mrs. Charles G.

Wagner, Mrs. Le Roy J. Weed, Mrs. Lee R. Jenney.

Mrs. Percy N. Edwards, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Arthur G.

Decatur. Mrs. Frank A. Robinson. Mrs.

Amos B. Thacher and Mrs. J. H. B.

Rebhann. Mrs. John F. Faber of Kilburn Road was hostess at a musical afternoon yesterday, her guests including Mrs. H.

Hall Marshall. Mrs. Emile R. Weadon, Mrs. George H.

Fitter, Mrs. Luer L. Wiltbank and Mrs. Carl S. Kapff.

Mr. and Mrs. Conrad R. White of Mamaroneck and Mrs. G.

E. Rudd of Mount Vernon will be the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers of Hilton Ave.

Mrs. Bethune W. Jones gave a bridge tea at her Washington St. home this afternoon. Beside Mrs.

Robert W. Jones and Mrs. Richard A cup of hot Maltcao at bedtime induces a natural, restful sleep and while you sleep it restores exhausted nerve cells and creates fresh energy. In powder form, it is easily mixed with hot or cold milk, water if preferred. For sale at leading grocery, delicatessen and drug stores.

Accept no substitutes MERCKENS CHOCOLATE BUFFALO, N. Y. Mrs. Frederick G. Harris.

224 Lincoln Road, yssterday afternoon at bridge and tea. Miss Allene Harris assisted her mother in receiving. Those present were Mrs. William F. Dunbar, president: Mme.

Emma Richardson Kuster, conductor; Mrs. Theodore Martin Hardy. Mrs. Henry von Glahn, Mrs. Francis C.

Goerke. Mrs. Robert Morrison Gray, Mrs. Walter Pierce Lindsay, Mrs. (Catherine Parker, Mrs.

John H. Wacker. Mrs. Robert H. Rippere.

Mrs. Harry B. Risely, Mrs. Paul Schrell and Mrs. Robert H.

Sten-house. i Mrs. William H. Poach and Mr. Flora K.

Dickinson Guest At Meeting of '76 Chapter, D. A. R. Women of "76 Chapter. D.

A. Miss Editn J. Evans regent, held a busine.se meeting yesterday afternoon at the Neighxrhood Club. 104 Clark St. Mrs.

Anihonv Fiala. first vice regent, presided at the meeting. The guest of honor and.

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