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the of at St St. to Mrs. days. St. turned Nineties be daughter, of on de held BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1941 HONEYMOON IN HAVANA Mr.

and Mrs. James G. Murray are shown at the Hotel Nacional in Havana, where they are on their wedding trip. Mrs. Murray was Miss Jane P.

Breed, daughter of Mrs. Richard Breed. Port Washington News; Dorothy Frost Married Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Port Washington, March 1-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frost of Highland Port Washington Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Frost, to Thomas D.

Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stephens of Flower Hill. The wedding took place last evening at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, with the Rev.

William Woon performing the ceremony, followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. John S. Walker the former Miss Natalie Frost, served as matron of honor, and Henry E. Frost brother of the bride, served as best man.

Upon their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will reside in Flushing. Mrs. Irma Berning and family, formerly of East Williston, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Scheiss of Beacon Hill prior to moving to their new home in Syosset. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haussermann of Plandome are in Florida Mrs.

C. M. Guilford of Bar Beach Road, Port Washington Park, has been visiting her daughter at Southampton. John Wallingford, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wallingford of Philadelphia, and formerly of Port Washington Park, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of New Salem. Mr. and Mrs.

William Kent Vernise have returned from their wedding trip and are residing at Belleview Ave. Mrs. Vernisie is the former Miss Susan Evelyn Whyte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Whyte of Port Washington Park. Miss Rosemary Sheehan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sheehan of Mackey has returned from Boston, Mass. The Misses Mary Elizabeth and Constance Richardson, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Richardson of Ivy Way, Port Washington Estates, will return the latter part of the week from a month's vacation in Florida and Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Harding of Plandome have returned from Skytop, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eriksen have returned from Florida to their home at Murray Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Manuel Levine and family of Bayview Ave. have returned from the South. Mr. and Mrs.

William Hukts, formerly of Irma are now residing in their new home at New Salem. Richard E. Townsend of the Estates is at Clearwater, Fla. "Miss Virginia Finley has been spending the mid-year vacation from Bennington College with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Finley of Baxter Estates. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaeta and daughter of the Baxter Estates have returned from a motor vacation in the South. Mr.

and Mrs. Webb Walker of Washington St. have departed on a motor trip through South. They will visit at Fort Lauderdale, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Burhard Hults. Upon their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riddle will reside in Port Washington. Mrs.

Riddle is the former Miss Ella Botten of Brooklyn. Mr. Riddle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Riddle of Port Washington.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray of Flower Hill are in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Stephen of Haven Ave. announce the birth of a daughter at the Doctors' Sanitorium on Feb. 12. Harry Paul photo RECENTLY MARRIED- Mrs. Burnam K.

Holman is the former Miss Jacqueline Clark Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Atkinson of Forest Hills. Mr.

Holman Is a resident of San Antonio, Texas. Relief Benefit Ball and Bridge to Be Given March 22 Patchogue Hotel to Be Scene of Affair Under Sponsorship of Sayville Residents Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sayville, Bayport, March 1-Mrs. Bryan M. O'Reilly of Sayville are bridge to benefit British War Relief March 22, at the Patchogue Hotel. tee are Mrs.

Frederick Skelton, Mrs. Bryan M. O'Reilly, Mrs. William Glen Cove Weekend Notices Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Glen Cove, March 1-Mr. and Mrs.

Dana L. Walcott announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian Walcott, to Frank Henry Hults of Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Grace Foy of Manhattan has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyde of Thompson Park.

Mrs. Charles Senior of Newfoundland is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Gildersleeve. Dr. and Mrs.

John Vietor are at Camden, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Breed have been spending the season at their home at Boca Raton, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Leckie announce the birth of a daughter on Feb. 13 at the North Country Community Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt will return home this week from an extended stay in South America. Mr. and Mrs.

William Coe Jr. have returned from the South. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Remington are at Nassau.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Jerrold Bryce, former Chicago, residents, are now residing at their new estate, "Dogwood." Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel McConnell and family will depart shortly for their new home in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aitkenhead recently entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Beaujon Jr. of New Canaan, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Foster and family returned this week from a three weeks' vacation at Miami, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bottonley announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Harriet CampBottonley, to Stephen Fitch Smith, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Fitch Smith of Stonington, Conn. Miss Bottonley was a member of last year's class at Vassar College. Mr. Smith was graduated from Yale in 1936. Brooklyn Colony Juniors Candy Girls Are Listed The Brooklyn Colony, National Society of New England Women, Junior Auxiliary, announces the candy girls for its bridge to be held at the Brooklyn Edison auditorium Saturday.

They are the Misses Constance Hall, Sally Taylor, enne Kleinert, Dorothy Leete, Evelyn Straub, Jane Mueller, Neila Mueller, Anne Greener. Marilyn Haasnoot. Miss Doris Hall is chairman of the candy girls. Additional patronesses for the bridge are Miss Margaret E. Holden, Miss Virginia Covert, Miss Bette Jones, Miss Barbara Mabee, Miss Carol Roome, Mrs.

Herbert L. Holly, Mrs. J. Morton Halstead, Mrs. John J.

Feerick, Mrs. Clifford R. Beardsley, Mrs. J. Richard Wiggins, Mrs.

W. Edward Claphan, Mrs. Stephen Murphy, Mrs. Richard Moyer, Mrs. Willard Fee, Mrs.

John Winslow and Mrs. Henry Corwin. Fort Greene Chapter, D. A. Meeting Planned Fort Greene Chapter, D.

A. Mrs. George Hills Iler, regent, will hold its monthly meeting at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont Wednesday afternoon, March 12. The guest speaker will be Major Henry Turner of the United States Reserve, whose topic will be "The International Situation and tional Defense." Mrs. Arthur Thomas Clark, chairman of program, has arranged for music by John McCrea, baritone, and Leonid Hambro, accompanist.

There will be distribution of medals. Davey- -Maher Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy T. Maher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F.

Maher of 4707 Beverly Road, to Richard J. Davey, son of Mrs. Frank Davey of 1347 Coleman on Feb 22 at St. Catherine of Genoa Church. The nuptial mass was solemnized by the brother of the bride, the Rev.

William E. Maher. assisted by the Rev. T. Little and the Rev.

John I. Sebix. A wedding reception was held at the Maher home. Miss Vivian Maher WAS the bride's only attendant. The bride wore a gown of white satin, 81 fingertip veil and carried lilies of the valley.

After A wedding trip the couple will reside in Flatbush. Delta Kappa Pl sorority was entertained recently at home Mrs. Willard Viemeister, 1716 Avenue T. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Bertha Christiansen, 1910 E. 23d St, News Special to The Brooklyn Eagle Malverne, March 1-Miss Dorothy M.

Frick of Whitestone will be married on Easter Sunday, April 13, to Theodore Martine son of Sgt. and Mrs. Theodore Martine of Malverne. Miss Frick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

August Prick. The ceremony will take place at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Whitestone. Captain Charles Small of Highland Boulevard, Malverne, has as his guest his daughter, Mrs. Dwight Vickery of Riverside, who will remain in the village until after Easter. Gustav K.

Oxholm and chairmen of a ball and to be given on Saturday, On the general commitGrover A. Silliman, Mrs. Gibbons, Mrs. Gilbert De Graff, Mrs. John R.

Van Wagoner, Mrs. Joseph A. Shanley, Mrs. Frank Wells, Mrs. Karl F.

Pausewang, Miss Marion Hoag and John Cargill. Dr. and Mrs. Roland Strong will return tomorrow to their Sayville home after a trip to Miami and Orlando, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Tuck and tamily have returned to Sayville after having spent several weeks in Coral Gables, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. James J.

McInerney spent this. week in Washington, D. with Mr. and Mrs. John McInerney.

The Sayville Woman's Village Improvement Society will meet on Monday in the fire house, with Mrs. Frank Pagels and Mrs. Bryan M. O'Reilly as hostesses. Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Klug returned this week from Miami, Fla. Miss Alice Herring entertained at tea at her home on Colton Ave. in honor of Mrs. Olaf Van Bomel of Sayville.

Frederick Stoye Jr. has taken a trip to Florida and Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schacht of Elm Court have returned to their nome after having spent five months in St.

Michaels, Md. Mrs. Lydia Snow is back from a trip to Florida, where she visited friends in Miami, Palm Beach, Tampa and Daytona. At a tea given at their home on Candee Mr. and Mrs.

R. P. Jeschke of Sayville announced this week the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Louise Jeschke, to Arthur F. Jaques, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur C. Jacques of New Brunswick, N. J. Miss Jeschke and Mr. Jaques are both graduates of Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.

Good Shepherd Juniors Will Have Card Party The Junior Auxiliary of the House of Good Shepherd will have a bridge on Sunday afternoon, March 23, at the House of Good Shepherd, 250 Hopkinson Ave. Miss Bernadette Campbell is chairman; Miss Rose Keenan, honorary chairman, and Miss Dorothy T. McEvoy, chairman of reception and publicity. Plans for the event were made at a recent meeting of the juniors at which Miss Rose Keenan, president, presided. Hostesses for noon were Miss Therese Duhamel and Miss Ruth Dreiss.

Woodmere Colonists Plan Spring Trips Special to The Brooklyn Eagle Woodmere, March 1-Mr. and Mrs. James B. Stearns of Centre St. have left for a month's visit with Mr.

Stearns' mother, Mrs. Cooper Stearns, at Palm Beach. Miss Jean Geiger has returned to Mt. Holyoke College, where she is a junior, from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gustav Gelger of Woodmere Boulevard. Mrs. J. Lawrence Phipps of Woodmere Place is planning a visit early next month to Langley Field, to her sons-in-law and daughters, Capt. Paul Waterman, U.

S. Aviation Corps, and Mrs. Waterman (Dorothy Phipps) and. Capt. Lawrence M.

Thomas, U. S. Aviation Corps, and Mrs. Thomas (Marjorie Phipps) and their infant daughter, Polly. Both recently were transferred to Langley Field from Mitchel Field and recently were promoted to their present ranks.

Wehmanns Entertain At Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wehmann gave a buffet supper last night at their home on Morton East Rockaway. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Prentiss, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johns, Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabbe, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerard P. Tameling Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Jones and Mr.

a nd Mrs. Frank Atkinson. News From Florida Augustine, March 1- Mr. and Mrs. Milton L.

Cornell of Malba, who have been at the Hotel Ponce Leon in other seasons, refor a holiday of about 10 They were joined here by Cornell's mother, Mrs. Louis Gaston of Somerville, 1 N. J. Mrs. Dorothy Dewhurst Parker 0 of Augustine entertained for them A cocktail party at her St.

Augustine Beach cottage last week. Other Long Island residents at the Ponce de Leon last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Stillwaggon Richmond Hill and Mrs. W. O. LaDuke of Jackson Heights. Mrs.

LeVan C. Robinson and her Miss Alice Robinson of Savville, will attend the Gay candlelight party which is at the Hotel Ponce de Leott March 8, sponsored by the Augustine Chapter of Bundles for Britain. Show, Tea To Benefit Day Schools CUT A benefit Fashion Show and Tea will be presented for the Daily Schools of the Grace Church parish in the Parish House at 254 Hicks St. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Fashion Show will feature gowns by Edna Michel and hats by May Wamelink Gorman.

The committee chairmen for the show are as follows: Models, Mrs. Edward B. Fuller; tea, Mrs. J. Hopkinson Smith; tickets, Mrs.

Proctor James; publicity, Mrs. John J. Davenport; special prizes, Mrs. David Day. Models for the show will be Mrs.

Hamilton Love, Mrs. Donald Ross Mrs. L. P. Moore, Mrs.

Samuel P. Bailey, Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. Edward B. Fuller, Mrs.

D. E. Decker and Mrs. R. R.

MacGregor. Mishkin photo MARRIES Mrs. Frank J. Bombonato was Miss Marie R. Bisogni, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. V. Bisogni of 309 President before her marriage last week in St. Agnes Church.

Beidler-Viken photo WEDS Ernest E. Bell Jr. was Dorothea Dolores Daly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

Daly of Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. Bell are residing at the Mayfair, Flushing. Schneider photo IN BRIDAL Mrs.

Maxwell Lordon Forsyth was Sarah K. McGuiness, daughter of Hugh McGuiness of 787 E. 35th St. and the late Mrs. McGuiness, before her.

marriage last week in St. Vincent Ferrer's Church. Boozer photo PALM BEACH VISITOR-Miss Helen Nisbet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Nisbet of 7002 Ridge Boulevard, is shown at the Palm Beach Hotel, where she is spending the Winter with her parents. Kappa Phi Club Has Annual Party Kappa Phi Club, Mrs. Edmund V. Morrow, president, held its annual party for its members at the home of Mrs. Edward L.

Swan, 535 E. 19th yesterday. This was a reunion of the club members. Cards were followed by the serving of tea. Among those present were Mrs.

Ralph C. Benedict, Mrs. Edwin Haines Burgess, Mrs. Samuel J. Chesebro, Mrs.

Daniel Merritt Collins, Mrs. Philip Dickinson, Mrs. R. Douglas Ewell, Miss Bess B. Follansbee, Mrs.

M. Preston Goodfellow, Mrs. Louis Granat, Mrs. Frederick W. Hackstaff, Miss Margie E.

Hoffman, Mrs. Claude Hoffman, Mrs. Robert Jordon, Mrs. C. Hersey Lent, Mrs.

George Linton, Mrs. Edmund V. Morrow, George S. Morrisey, Mrs. Frederick H.

Munkelt, Miss Jane Newkirk, Mrs. Willard Prince, Miss Edna Outwater, Mrs. Lynn G. Goodnough, Mrs. Howard G.

Smith, Mrs. Edward S. Smith, Mrs. William H. Schmitz, Miss Marjorie Schmitz, Mrs.

Bruce Boyce, Mrs. Arthur Tuttle, Miss Dorothy Schmitz and Miss Bessie Seaton. The committee in charge included Mrs. Munkelt, chairman; Mrs. Burgess, Mrs.

George Linton and Mrs. Howard S. Smith. Hatchs Leave for South; Cedarhurst Notices Cedarhurst, March 1-Alden Hatch of "Somerleas," whose biography of "Nutchuck" the Eskimo, "Son of the Smoky Sea," has just been sold, left Thursday for Fort Lauderdale, to join Mrs. Hatch, who has been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Higgins at Pompano Beach, Fla, and Mr. and Mrs.

Eric Hatch. The party will then embark on a cruise aboard Eric's new 62-foot yacht, now named the "Caprice." She will be repainted and tened "Willing Drift II," successor to "Willing Drift the houseboat on which the Hatches have: beer making their home these past few summers and which they had anchored off the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. "Willing Drift is now up for sale. Mr. and Mrs.

Hays R. Browning of White's Lane are home from a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Steele Roberts at Ridgefield, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Levinson of Hollywood Crossings have left for their Winter home at Palos Verdes, Cal. Mrs.

Charles Kellner, president of the Cedarhurst Garden Study Group, and Mrs. Sig Rosenthal, vice president, will stage the exhibits of the New York State Federation of Garden Clubs at the International Flower Show to be held at Grand Central Palace during the week of March 16. L. I. Sorority News Miss Betty Reiss is chancellor of Sigma Beta Phi Sorority of Long Beach.

Other newly-elected officers are Miss Bette Great, vice chancellor; Miss Leonore Freifeld, secretary; Miss Claire Lustgarten, corresponding secretary, and Miss Rhoda Grapeck, treasurer. This group is planning a card party for Wednesday to aid Britain. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority has elected new officers as follows: Miss Jean Posillico of Farmingdale, president; Miss Ruth Koppster of Hicksville, vice president; Miss Audrey Brandt, treasurer; Miss Margaret Jenkins, recording secretary; Mrs. George Peterson, corresponding secretary, and Miss Margaret Glenn, reporter. On Saturday afternoon, March 15, this sorority will have a card party at Miss Jenking' home in Garden City.

The proceeds will go into a fund which furnishes scholarships for undergraduate students. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Donald ilson, who were married in bury Jan. 25, returned to Brooklyn Friday after a five weeks' stay at the Hollywood Beach Hotel, Fla, Rockville Centre Is Planning Active Week Special to The Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Centre, March 1-Mrs.

Walter J. Halliday of Windsor Ave. will be hostess at her home, at a dessert -bridge party on Friday. Her guests will be Mrs. Philip Everest, Mrs.

Paul Spidell, Mrs. Thomas Cole, Mrs. Paul Froelich and Mrs. Harold E. Wanamaker of Baldwin, Mrs.

Floyd Miller of Freeport and Mrs. Edward J. Coyle, Mrs. Kenneth Glenn and Mrs. Stuart Hendrick Rockville Centre.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Jones of Wachusetts St. were the dinner guests this evening of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Wehman of Hewlett. Mrs. Andrew J. MacElroy entertained today at a dinner party at her home on Vassar Place, for the members of the Rock Chapter of the Delphian Society Mr.

and Mrs. Robert P. Babcock of 4 Arleigh Road have gone Fort Lauderdale, and will remain away until the middle of April. Another Rockville Centre couple who is South are Mr. and Mrs.

August Aaronson of Stratford Road. They are at the Hollywood Hotel in Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. Mabel F. Barry of Lenox Road is on a trip South and West.

Mrs. William Rattleman Sr. of Shepherd Place, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Kohrman of New Haven, is spending elght weeks in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Gehrig of Elsabeth, N. and their daughter, Miss Gail Gehrig, returned there this week. They had been the guests of Mrs.

Gehrig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dyer Spellman of Yorkshire Road. Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Stubin are on a wedding trip South. Mrs. Stubin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Weeks of Voorhis was Miss Katherine A. Weeks. Joseph Rowbottom returned this week to his studies at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School.

Young Mr. Rowbottom had spent several days at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Rowbottom of S.

Forest Ave. Miss Elaine C. Wilson and Miss Constance Cleveland returned this week to Edgewood Park, Briar Cliff Manor, N. Y. They had been the guests of Miss Wilson's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wilson Jr. of Hughes St. Miss Cleveland is a resident of Binghamton, N. Y.

St. Catherine's Guild Convenes Tuesday The regular meeting of St. Catherine's Hospital Guild will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Jennings Hall. The hostesses for the day are Mrs.

Charles Gordon, Mrs. Joseph E. Golding, Mrs. Joseph Glamkowski and Mrs. Victor Genco.

Miss Viola Nordman of 1123 Avenue was honored at a shower given by Mrs. John Barry Sheehan recently. There were 40 guests present. Miss Nordman will be married early in June. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert O'Connor of Flatbush and Sayville are spending the Winter at Miami Beach. They have taken an apartment until April. Underwood Underwood photo WASHINGTON VISITOR--Photographed in the nation's capital, where she spent last weekend, was Miss Jean Mur- phy, daughter of Mr. and 1000 E.

39th St. She attended Washington. Miss Murphy College for Women. Mrs. Raymond G.

Murphy of the Georgetown prom in is a student at St. Joseph's.

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