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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, AUG. 10, 1941 I Bellport Flower Show Of Shelter Island Bagby Music Foundation Plans Aid Memorial Concert At Waldorf Dec. 15 Attention; Personals Yacht Club to Be Scene of Eighth Annual Event; Many House Guests Entertained Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Shelter Island. Aue. 0 of the Garden Club of Shelter the Shelter Island Yacht Club, the public from 3 to 10 p.m.

The ipHWmiXM i. JH'. i id ii im I' 1 r.t i I I I' I i Preceding the opening, the 15 judges will be entertained at luncheon In the Rattan Room of the New Prospect Hotel. Also attending the luncheon will be. the officers of the club and members of the flower show committees.

Judges Include Mrs. Grace of Douglaston, Mrs. Paul Franklin of Port Washington, Mrs. Lewis Hollander of Woodmere, Mrs. Philip Erhorn of Garden City, Mrs.

Charles Kellner, Far Rockaway, Mrs. Innis Brown of Manhasset, Mrs. William Joyn of Jamaica, Mrs. Frederick Lewis of Little Neck, Mrs. Albert Conklln of Rlverhead, Mrs.

Otto Langhans of Jamaica, who is the director of the second district of the Federated Oarden Clubs of New York State; Mrs. Olivia J. Norrts of Douglaston, Mrs. Eugene Thorner of Great Neck, Mrs. Her- held Saturday at the Ram Island bert Tayler of Great Neck, Dwisht Casino.

Charles G. Myers is chair-Kellogg of Port Washington and man. F. F. Rockwell of New York.

i Preceding the clambake, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Heatherton. een- Mrs.

George A. Powers of Garden Mcy photo WEDS THIS MONTH Miss Lillian Coney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Coney of 249 Rutledge will be married to Ronald Jones of Clark Summit, on Aug.

23 in South Third Street Methodist Church. Idnt Root photo AT MURRAY BAY Mr. and Mrs. William A. Macon 3d are shown at the Manoir Richelieu, where they were on their recent wedding trip.

Mrs. Macon was Miss Carol Whitten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Whitten of Jackson Heights. ciizhth annual flower show Island will be held Friday at with the exhibition open to' motor caravan of Lawrence Copley Thaw and Mrs.

Thaw through Europe and Asia Minor, Mrs. Gordon L. Edwards will be chairman of the event, her committee including Mrs. Adolf Schwarzmann, Mrs. A.

Clarke Bedford, Mrs. Harold R. Bayley, Mrs. William U. Becker and Miss Caroline U.

Weber. Mrs. Edwards won the "no alibi" weekly ladies tournament of the Derlng Harbor Goif Club. George Flynn and A. Clarke Bedford won weekly Approximately 200 are expected at the third annual clambake of the Ram Island Association to be uiiy win entertain iuu at a cociua.i party from 5 to 7 p.m.

at their home, "Twin Oaks," honoring their son, George A. Powers Jr. and his fiancee, Miss Mary Jane Fitzgerald of Flushing. Tennis finals in the 21st annual boys singles tournament will be held today on the courts of the New Prospect Hotel. Miss Caroline U.

Weber and her mother, Mrs. John W. Weber i have as house guests Mr. and Mrs. Lon Munroe of New York and I Glpn Cove.

Miss Weber has Just returned from a several weeks visit Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lough- ran in Sharon, Conn. Mr.

and Mrs, Allan Rhlnehardt have just returned to Plandome after a visit as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. William U. Becker. Mrs.

Harry Belknap was luncheon hostess at her home this week to her house guests, Miss Belle Brein-inger of Easton, Md and Miss Georgia Gorman of New York, also Mrs. Willis C. Hatfield of Bogota, Colombia, house guest of Mrs. Edward Brooks, other guests including Mrs. A.

Clarke Bedford, Mrs. Rodney C. Ward, Mrs. Eugene A. Sher- P'ck, Mrs.

Marvin Shiebler, Miss Erna Kraemer, Miss Doris Naegeli, Mrs. Dudley H. Miies, Mrs, Arthur Mgr. Richard B. McHugh, rector of Cathedral College, Brooklyn, is the house guest of his brother, John McHugh, and Mrs.

McHugh. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. McHugh are their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

John McHugh Jr. of Forest Hills, and children Ross and Brooke. Robs celebrated his 12th birthday Tuesday with a party. Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Sutton of Boston are weekend house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Constantine C. Foltis at their home, "The Cedars." I I I Bucalos Among Sayville Hosts; News of the Town Anniversary Ball Oct. 15 At Waldorf for the U.

S. O. eral chairman of the show, his named Mrs. A. Clarke Bedford, Mrs.

Harry Belknap, Mrs. Charles S. Burns, Mrs. John Heasllp, Miss Erna Kraemer, Miss Doris Naegeli, Mis. Thomas Oliver, Mrs.

Marvin Shiebler, Mrs. Rodney C. Ward and Mrs. Thomas Young to act as clerks to the judges. Mrs.

Harry Carl Naegeli is president of the club, and Mrs. Edwin Claude Mills is entry chairman for the flower show. Ar rangements will be entered in 22 classes, one of the moot interesting i being the invitation group of original compositions expressing international goodwill, countries to bc represented including the United States, England, France, Sweden, Spain. Russia, South America, Hawaii, India, Persia, China and Greece. Large shadow boxes, always a prominent part of the show, will be dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of the good in all peoples.

Annual service of the Shelter Island Yacht Club will be held tomorrow at the Union Chapel, Shelter Island Heights, with the fleet chaplain, Dr. J. Percival Huget, delivering the sermon. The custom has been observed more than 50 1 years. Over 300 attended the subscription dance tonight, at the Shelter Island Yacht, honoring visiting yachtsmen of the American Yacht Club, who terminated their six-day invitation cruise in Dering Harbor yesterday, and the Fishers Island Yacht and other visiting yacht clubs, with approximately 100 racing craft in port Over 200 attended the first annual invitation race of the Ram Island Yacht Club, held today.

Third of a series of four bridge parties will be held Monday evening at the Dering Harbor Golf Club, with Mrs. William U. Becker in charge of decorations and Miss Caroline U. Weber and Mrs. Douglas H.

Black serving on the hostess committee. Miss Weber also will preside as hostess at the weekly luncheon Wednesday. On Saturday, the club will give a-buffet supper, followed by a private showing of the motion picture of the It is announced jointly by Mrs. Winthrop W. Aldrich, chairman ol the USO Women's Division of the United Service Organizations, and Lucius Boomer, president ol the Waldorf-Astoria, that a gala public ball will be held in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria and the adjs'nin? smaller ballrooms Wedncay, Oct.

1, commemorating the anniversary of the open-In: of the new Waldorf-Astoria and for the benefit of the United service Organizations. The net proceeds Of the function will go to United Service to help the work of organizing and directing recreational centers for the armed services throughout the United States. The present Hotel Waldorf- Astoria onenett Its doors on 1. Library To Be Aided Mrs. M.

F. Tompkins To Open Her Home Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Bellport, Aug. 9 Mr. Millard T. Tompkins will open her home on South Country Road on Thursday for a bridge party for the benefit of the Memorial Library.

Mrs. Chsrlea R. Hebard Is chairman of the committee, which include Mrs. Perry Horenstein, Mrs. Willis Hawkins, Mrs.

Andrew Underhill. Mrs. T. Mortimer Lloyd, Miss Ethel B. Kelcham, Mrs.

Paul Bigelow, Mrs. Charles A. Marvin, Mrs. Charles Milne and Mr.s. Tompkins.

Mrs. Thomas Sturgls of Brooklyn Is at, the Osborn Hou.se on South Country Road. Mrs. William L. Robinson entertained at dinner at the Stirrup Cup Castle this week prior to the performance of "Meet the Wife" at the Sayvllle Summer Theater.

Her guests were John J. Doran. Mrs. Wilfred W. Worth and Mrs.

Eugene Hulse. Miss Fay Randall of Westfield, N. has arrived to spend a fortnight with Mrs. Frank Day Tuttle at Floreo. Mrs.

John Douglas Walton has gone to visit relatives in Greenwich. Misses Idabelle Brown, Cathryn Cox and Mildred Terwllllger a at Camp Edey at Sag Harbor. Mrs. Beulah Webster is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Mulr C. Smyth of Bellport Lane. Mrs. Charles A. Rich of Charlottesville, arrived by airplane Wednesday for the remainder of I the season.

Mrs. Russell Ward Earle and the 1 Misses Joan. Evelyn and Barbara Earle have bepn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H.

B. Anderson and the Misses Pamela. Barbara and Norma Anderson at Keepsake Cot-taee. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Burns. Mlss Dorothy Burns and Edward Burns of Brooklyn have returned to the Wyandotte Hotel. Miss Nila Ruth Harris of Miami is visiting Mrs. George Macintosh of Howell Point Road. The Rev.

Brother Lawrence Justinian of the Franciscan Monastery in Centerport is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. James H. Hulse. Mrs. Alan Baker of Fireplace Farm Is visiting Maj.

and Mrs. mes Cas.idy in Providence Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chamber lain have been entertaining Miss Ruby Crane, Mrs. William Holland, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur G. Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Paige on Racauette Lake in the Adirondacks. Mrs.

William qo'io tainlng her aunt, Mrs. Kossuth Hafer of Philadelphia and Miss Marguerite E. Barry of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew M. Underhill were hosts at a supper party Thur.sday night aboard the Albion 2d. Spear AUlseSSer Miss Eleanor Spear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon R.

Spear of Woodmere, has completed plans for her marriage to Ferdinand M. Auf-sesser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram M. Aufsesser 01 Albany, which will take place on Tuesday, Aug.

26. The ceremony will be performed at the Spear home on Bryant Ave. at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Samuel Gold-enson of Temple Emanuel, New York. A reception will follow.

Miss Joy Gottesman of Lawrence and Miss Naomi Spear, sister of the bride-elect, will serve as maids of honor. Mrs. Arnold Hatch Jr. of Albany will be matron of honor. Mr.

Hatch will be best man, and ushers will include Leon H. Spear, brother of the prospective bride; Robert Stein, Willard Saldcl, Henry Larner and Rlrhardf Levi, all 0 Albany, and Raymond Harwick of Manhattan. VnVirniiW News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, Aug. 9 John Aloys and William Heyen will return to the village the end of this month from a motor trip to California. Mr.

and Mrs. James Smith of Bixley Heath are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Qulnn of Forest Hills on a three-day cruise on their boat, Maja II. They will anchor at Zachs Bay.

Joseph J. Russo of this village, who has left Fort Dix, is now at Fort Belvoir, Va. Miss Mary Hart. Miss Nan Smith and Miss Muriel Edgerton are at Stroudsburg. Pa, Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Griffith returned this week to their home on They had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Warner of Mountain Lakes, N. J. Ruggles Armbruster Mrs.

Eleanor Armbruster, daugh ter of Mrs. Christlane Beardsley of 150 Euclid was married to Chauncey Charles Ruggles on July 9 In the parsonage of the Church of Our Saviour. The Rev. Eugene Keuckle officiated and a reception followed. Miss Zola Belle Ruggles attended the bride and Philo Ruggles was best man for his brother.

After a trip to Cuba the couple will reside in Cypress Hills. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Richardson have been at Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Canada.

The Bagby Music Lovers Foundation, will gllr, a concert Monday, Dec. 15, at 2:30 o'clock In th grnd tn Waldorf- Mannattan, in memory or the late Albert Morris Bagby, whose Monday Morning Concerts were among the season's most popular events. The proceeds will be given, to the Bagby Foundation which the late Mr. Bagby established In 1935 for the purpose of bestowing pensions as honorary awards for distinguished service in music upon artists who are without adequate means of support in their declining years and to aid dependent members of their families. The Dec.

15 concert is the only one which is given by permission of the Bagby estate and the only one to be given this season by the FoundaUon, of wnlcn 0eorge Bflgby Is president. Mrs. Fannie Gunther of Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Higbie of Laurelton.

Weekend house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers are Mrs. E.

Richard Ebe and Miss Barbara Earnshaw, both of Garden City. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

O'Conor and son, Gerald, are Miss Madeleine O'Conor of New York, Ann Ahem of Forest Hills, Mr. and Mrs. James Magill of Kew Gardens. Weekend house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Brogle are Mrs. L. Law-son and Robert Lawson of Rock-vllle Centre; Mrs. I. Weise and Miss Irene Welse of Brooklyn; Mrs.

A. Lake and Master Donald Lake of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grahban of Rockvllle Centre. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Auge of Brooklyn and their daughters, Alice Ellzaoerh ana Margo, are guests for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon L. Edwards. Amateur Night Is Planned for Ocean Club Group Members of the Ocean Club of Forest Hills at Atlantic Beach will be entertained this evening when the entertainment committee presents an amateur night.

The more talented members of the club will perform in one way or another for their fellow members, and prizes will be awarded for the best efforts. Among those who will display their talents are John A. Christie and June Manville, Oscar Schmidt, Landon Schwed, Audrey Meyer, Alma Hetzer, Lorraine Mul-ford. George Richards and Thomas E. S.

Wheen. Mrs. Frederick C. Kenney is in charge of arrangements. Gingham and calico, straw hats and sun bonnets, plaid shirts and overalls, all will be the fashion on Saturday night, when a barn dance will be held in the lounge of the and Mrs.

George T. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. William Trebing. Dr.

and Mrs. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobson, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter P. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Burton, Charles Clinton Bunker, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Reed, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Tunney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingston and Col.

and Mrs. C. J. Dieges. Oceanside Items Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Oceanside, Aug.

9 Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gallagher's guests this week at their home on Atlantic Ave.

were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

E. K. Adams of Waverly Ave. will leave on Monday for a motor trip up-State. They expect to spend some time In the Adirondack Mountains.

Frank J. Lasar of this village Is at Fort BelVofr, Va. He was formerly at Fort Dix. Miss Leona Krier, formerly of Clark is spending two weeks at Lutherland Camp, Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania. Mrs.

Jessie Hatzel of Cherry Court is with Mr. and Mrs. John Brunner of Cold Spring. Hewlett Notes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Hewlett, Aug. 9 Mr.

and Mrs. D. Aylesbury Finlayson (Peggy Meany) of Hewlett Bay Park gave a dinner at the Lawrence Beach Club tonight. The Misses Peggy Purves and Audrey Ivison of Hewlett Bay Park are back from the Adirondack League Club, Little Moose, N. Y.

The Misses Janet and Virginia McCarty of Hewlett Bay Park are among those entered in the women's doubles tennis championship at the Atlantic Beach Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Childress, who are occupying the Ward L. Johnson house in Hewlett Bay Park when not at their cottage in Spring Lake. N. attended the horse show at Boxwood Farm there last week and the horse tshow ball at the New Monmouth Hotel, Thursday. Aug.

21. at the Hotel Cedarshore, announces the members of the Junior committee. Mrs. Harry D. Bucalo is chairman and on the' committee are the Misses Marilyn Merkt, Patricia Williamson, Mary Jean Griffin, Jean Alvino, Evelyn Broadhurst.

Mary Sasso, Kathertne and Marjorie Ballweg, Evelyn Regina Arata, Ruth Kelly, Eileen Candreva, Justine Koncelik, Ber-nadette MacNally, Mary and Nancy Ahem, Marie Kelly, Ann, Jean and Virginia Mead, Dolores del Castillo and Evelyn and Virginia Vorbach. Mrs. Ralph L. Dabe Jr. and her son, Peter Dabe, after a month's visit in Sayville at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Edwards, have returned to their home in Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Dabe is the former Miss Evelyn Hicks of Brooklyn. William Edwards, who has also been visiting at the Edwards home, has returned to Vine-land.

N. J. Miss Bernadette MacNally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

MacNally of Foster has as her weekend guests Miss Genevieve Laube of Richmond Hill, Richard Offer of Elmhurst and Martin Benack of Jackson Heights. Miss Jane Hoffman of Brooklyn is spending some time in Bayport at the home of her aunt, Miss jane Glacken. John McGiff Jr. of Bayport has returned to his home after spending several days at the Orient Point Inn at Orient. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Terrell of Brooklyn are spending this month Vi Sayville at the Hotel Delevan. Mr. and Mrs. Wademar Busing of Handsome Ave.

have entertained for the past several days Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clifford of Brooklyn. Harvey J. Gannon of Brooklyn spent this week in Sayville as the guest of his fiancee, Miss Jeannette Roemmele, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Roemmele. Miss Lolita Roemmele has returned to Sayvllle after visiting in Staten Island at the home of Victor 1931, with special ceremonies under opening in 1893 of the original distinguished sponsorship of dorf. later the opening of the joint President Herbert Hoover, who 1 Waldorf-Astorlt and on Oct.

1, 1931, marie an official radio address from thr nnpninir of the new hotel were Mrs. William U. Becker was din- I clubhouse. Square dances and Vir-ner hostess at Guerney's Inn this I ginia reels will be featured, week to Mrs. Gordon L.

Edwards Patrons for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lenderking. House guests for two weeks of Mr.

and Mrs. Hendrick E. Hen- Louis Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Theo-drickson are Mr.

and Mrs. George I dore Pinard. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hawxhurst and George Jr.

of West Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. George New Brighton, Staten Island; Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.

P. C. Rob-Fannie Veenschoten of Schenectady, ertson, Col. and Mrs. L.

Willard Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wil-i son, Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Pat- year period will join the brilliant festivities. Organizations that have habitually used the hotel will be asked to take part. The grand ballroom will be ar-raged in cabaret fashion with floor elevations around the dance floor. Under the direction of the famous scenic artist, Clark Robinson, the H.11T h.

In I I braUon and the partiotic spirit of United Service Organizations, The proceeds will be applied toward the million-dollar quota of the New York City Women's Division, according to Mrs. Aldrich. The division reported 1789.020.13 subscribed up to July -31 It: was announcea mat. m.zuu.uuu was secured toward the $3,500,000 city- That the proceeds of the ball are to be given to United Service Organizations is in keeping with the traditions of the hotel, for the ais0 devoted to public philanthropic purpeses, of great general Interest. Harris Reardon nams nearaon Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Reardon of 534 78th St. announce the marriage their daughtfr Mlss Jfan Rear. "on, to William Harris Jr. of 430 Senator St.

on July 19 at the Bap- tist Temple. The Rev. Clarence S. Roddy performed the ceremony and Mrs. Gordon Hey and Leslie Hey were the soloists.

Miss Marjorie Snow of Montreal was maid of honor for the bride, who wore a gown of tulle and old lace, a Queen Anne headdress hold ing a tulle veil and carried lilies in a bouquet. Mrs. Vincent Kelly, sister of bride, and Mrs. Cyril Stoodley were bridesmaids, and Sheila Hey was the flower girl. The attendant wore mousseline rie soie frocks in pastel shades and the flower girl was in peach tulle.

They carried African daisies and delphinium, and the flower girl a nosegay. The bride's father gave her in marriage. Albert Harris was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Vincent Kelly and Richard Lundine. A reception followed at the Mid-wood. After a trip to Livingston Manor the couple will reside in Bay Ridge.

Rockaway Items East Rockaway, Auc. 9 Mrs. Pine L. Pearsall will entertain at, cards at her home on Marjorie Lane on Wednesday evening for Mrs. John Kohlus.

Miss Sadie Davison, Miss ana Mrs. a. r. Armana, or East Rockaway. Dr.

and Mrs. C. H. Nnrris of i Boulder. are spending a month with Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Campbell of Denton Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Horodas and their daughter, Miss Arlene Horodas, of Manhattan and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Donepouse and family of Valley Stream returned to their homes this week. They had been the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Premselaar of Grant Ave. Mrs. Hi'ibert RcKer returned ves- Special io the Brooklyn Eagle Sayvllle-Bayport, Aug. 9 Dr.

and Mrs. Harry D. Bucalo entertained last night at their horns in the Country Club Estates at a buffet supper. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs.

Herbert Whelan, Mr. and Mra. Frank Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. James Heffeman, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph McGovern, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McNally, Mr.

and Mrs. William Halpin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connelly, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Purtell, Mr. and Mrs. John Vorbach, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quayle, Mr.

and Mra. Robert Parks, Mrs. Cusack, Miss Dorothy Doyle, Miss Laura Dickinson. James Hef-fernan Vincent Herbert, John Quayle and Harry D. Bucalo Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Bucalo also entertained during the week for Dr. and Mrs. George Signorelli, Dr.

and Mrs. Vincent Annello, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pisciatto and John Quayle, who Is their weekend guest. Mrs.

Harry I. Hubery" chairman of the bridge tea to benefit St. Lawrence' Church in Sayvllle on Rausch Scheid Miss Grace Elizabeth Rausch will be married next Sunday to William L. Scheid son of Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Scheid of Lynbrook. Miss Rausch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Rausch of Valley Stream. The ceremony will be performed at 5 p.m. at the Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Valley Stream. Miss Myrtle Lewis of Valley Stream will be maid of honor. Miss Marion Delaney of Lynbrook and Miss Dorothy Dornan of the Bronx will be bridesmaids.

Mr. Scheid has chosen Edward McLoughlan of Lynbrook for his best man. Joseph Davitt of the Bronx and Jack Hodgett of Valley Stream will usher. A reception will follow at the White Oak Inn, Hewlett. When the couple returns from their wedding trip they will reside at 2 Grove Lynbrook.

Canning Brauneck Mr. and Mrs. James C. Canning of East Rockaway announce the en- Bagciuciii, ui meir aaugmer, juies Catherine N. Canning, to Christian F.

Brauneck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brauneck of Lynbrook. Both Miss Canning and Mr. Brauneck are Lynbrook High School graduates.

Miss Canning also was graduated from the New York School of Secretaries. Mr." Brauneck was further educated at Pratt Institute and at Nassau Collegiate Institute. Emmerich Davies 1 The marriage of Miss Isabel H. Davies and Charles A. Emmerich was solemnized yesterday at 11:30 am.

at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Rockvllle Centre. The' Rev. Seward George Sherwood, rector, officiated. The bride Is the niece of Miss Laura De Groot of Rockville Centre. Mr.

Emmerich is the son of Mr. and Mra. Rudolph Emmerich, also of Rockvllle Centre. Mrs. Judson H.

Phillips of Manhattan and Dorset, Vt was matron of honor. Robert Emmerich served his brother as best man. The bride is a graduate of South Side High School, Rockville Centre, and of Middlebury College. Mr.Em- merich was graduated from Pratt institute. Mrs.

Mary and the Misses tnen ana einet uonnor 01 Brooklyn are at Digby Pines, Digby, Nova Scotia. Oft Si )f Vr" the White Hcuse over a coast-to- coa.n which was answered on the air by Mr. Boomer in oenaii of the hotel board of directors. Sparir no effort to make this anniversary celebration the finest ball eve- given in the Waldorf, executives, patrons and many or- ganizations accustomed to use the Waldorf will co-operate and ticlpate, Alternting for dancing will be several of the foremost orches tras identified wit hthe hotel, including Eddy Duchin, Xavier Cugat and Meyer Davis and their A number of the entertainment headiiners who have appeared at the hotel over the ten- 0 (P 3 Jay Winburn photo BRIDAL Mrs. Frank J.I IN i S3U- HI ki' A Mutual photo CONFERENCE WORKER Mrs.

Horry D. McKeige is choirman of arrangements for the D. A. R. State Conference Qt the Hotel Roosevelt next jFa11- A meet.ng of repre- jsentotives of 20 chapters of the Notipnol Society will ba held at the hotel tomorrow to plan the 46th annual session, rs the former MiSS fr0m Cornwall Bridse.

Conn. Mary MacDonagh, daugh-i Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence M. Davison tr-r of Mrs.

Andrew P. Rt- "nri daughters. ki Miss Viraniia Davison and Miss Donogh of R.verdolr, N. Jr)fln navisnn, are at their Summer formerly of Brooklyn. home in Babylon.

NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Ashley were photographed at the Cloister, Sea Island, where they were on their wedding trip. Mrs.

Ashley is the former Miss Ann Ledwith of Pork Slope..

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