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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1935 Summer Weddings and Engagements of Local Qirls Prominent in Week's News Water Carnival and Tennis to Be Featured at Skytop Club Special to The Eagle Skytop Club In the Poconos, July 20 This Is a bus yweek in sporting Port Washington News Special to The Eagle Port Washington, July 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dautel of Beechwood Ave. have as their house guests for two weeks Mrs. Elsie Braden and family of Brooklyn.

Mrs. Frank Mangelsdorf and daughter, Miss Mary Mangelsdorf, of Flushing are spending the week with Mrs. Mangelsdorfs brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred At Nautilus Beach Club Among those who entertained at dinner at the Nautilus Beach Club, Atlantic Beach, last night were Mr.

and Mrs. Edward L. Baker, G. Brette Glaenzer, Mr. and Mrs.

Hamilton A. Cooke, Mrs. Carolyn Plant, Louis Randall, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Voice, Dr. and Mrs. M. F.

Lautman, Mrs. Gordon Stiles, Herman J. Grey, Judge and Mrs. mm IF kkW HiKII A iLV PBPHHI' IrSf I kLv9 llLBPv Helene Samp- I Jr i Hi 7 A extS mi 1 rp Eaieene Brooklyn! AlmaMuh- I Ki I' I Glen Ridge. N.

Cynthia and erick S. Laurence oi uayview Gasser of Shore Drive have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. D. I.

Gasser of Ohio at their Summer home at Montauk for SeMrraandyMrs. Walter Pollock and family of Bav Driveway are spend- ing several weeks at Riverhead. Mrs. Mary Badenoch of Stewart Gilbert C. Branch of Summit Road, Beacon Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Richardson and daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Richardson, have returned to their home at ivy way, rori waMiiugiuu Estates, after sDeildlnu several days Island. Charles Rowland of Union Brooklyn, is spending the weekend the guest or rreoencK w. oner- wood of Beacon Hill.

Arnold P. Kohler, commodore of I the Knickerbocker Yacht Club, presided at the meeting held last night 2M) attended the beach pa- Jama party, dinner and dance held Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Fleet of Summit Road. Beacon Hill, have been entertaining guests during the i past week. companied by their daughter, Miss Mary Bartlett, of Crescent Road, Beacon Hill, will leave this week on a two weeks motor trip to Maine.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark (Jean Belden) of Plandome have returned from their wedding trip and will spend the Summer on their yacht, Lark, moored off the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. Colonel and Mrs. Dwight Cushing of Sands Point are entertaining as their house guests for the weekend Prince Michael Goundoroff of Manhattan, Miss Helen Schuyler of Garden City and George Hanson of Manhattan.

and Mrs. urea is.roecit na I I I I I Donald Cordon Joy i. the former Mies Kulfc W. CJf Fcnn uns Wi Pnr.7fn f7r.nnf, daughter nf T.nui, Wr. 1fr.

Clark of HollU. (Photo by t.rannl ol llroohhn nod orthnorl. heore her mariage to the ton of Mrs. hzahclh Venn of Clen, V. (Photo by Pach.) dcruood I ndrru-oad.) Mrs.

John H. Delaney Will Be Hostess at Bridge-Luncheon For Miss Kathryn I. Brady Mrs. John H. Delaney who Is at "Old Trees," her estate at Bayport.

a luncheon and bridge on July 30 Jn honor of Miss Kathryn I. Brady, i Miss Mary V. Henry Vaughan. C. Bolton.

Mr George rs Edward Holahan Mr Delaney'S house guest for 10 days Miss Bnylan who resides at 384 McDonough is i lie reason at Laure: Beach. Milford. Un Bart of "0 Park Ave. Manhatt; teUfbtei Mrs. John Clarke Kennedy Willowrroft.

Shimiecock Road. Qiiogue. has left to visit friends at Conn, for a Miss Helen Frances Armstrong And Carleton H. Peterman Wed Miss Helen Frances Armstro daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frederick A.

Armstrong of 19 Ocean Ave, lyn. and Carleton Peterman. son of Mrs. Charles Peterman of Baltm terday afternoon at i o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Armstrong, With the Rev. Paul Kerne of Baltimore officiating at the ceremony. Palms and gladioli decorated the house. The bride's gown was of whate satin trimmed with duchess and point lace. Her tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms md she carried white roses and lilies uf the valley.

Miss Nevada H. Tinfc-ham of Amltyville. maid of honor, wore yellow chiffon with a dus'y pink sash, gloves and slippers and a coronet of dusty pink chiffon. Edward J. Baney of Baltimore.

Md. was best man and the ushers were William Allison of Baltimore and Edward T. Armstrong Jr. of Hempstead. A reception followed the ceremony.

After a wedding trip through the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Peterman will make their home at 710 Anr.eslie Road, Anncslie, Bal- Md. Among those passing some time at the ISnn at Buck Hill Falls.

arc Mr. and Mrs Franklin Kast-ner of and Mrs. J. L. Pitcher.

Final Plans Are Made for the Villa De Sales Party Aug. 5 The final arrangements for the Villa dr Sales benefit party to be held on Monday. Aug. 5. at the Lido Country Club have been completed The luncheon will be followed by bridge.

Assisting Mr- Daiv.ei F. Cunningham, chairman of the day. will be the following committee chairmen: Thorna F. Gannon. prizes and Mis James Fox printing Mrs Danul Cunningham of 133" Greenport Road.

Far Rock-Miss Kathleen E. McGoey and Lawton Burroughs Wolfe to Wed Mr, and Mrs Frank A. McGoev of Manoir Woo'dmere Country Club Scene Of Activity This Weekend Special fo The Eagle Long Island Society Thomas C. Kadien, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Weill. Dr. and Mrs. Rand P. rjrandall, Mr.

and Mrs. John J. MaguirPi Miss Audrey Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Albert K.

Bobbe William W. Kamm and Milton Lacina. Tonight an evening of continuous pnlerUlnment will be featured at club when lhe entlrc cast of the stage comedy "Three Men on a Horse" and a special revue present- p(1 by Gus Edwards will entertain members and their guests at a Broadway Night festival. Great Neck-Manhasset Notes Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Butcher of Munsey Park are spending some. time at Ottawa, oanaaa. guests oi aiis. buiw Mr-. William E.

Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Vollmer of Munsev Park have been entertaining Mrs. Vollmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. rranic tierriage oi new jerwjy, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Huber of Munsey Park are spending several weeks cruising in Long Island Sound on their yacht "Betty." Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter of Darley Road, Russell Gardens, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Charlotte B. Porter, to John Stacey of Rye, N.

Y. The wedding will take place in the early Fall. Mrs. W. F.

Rlecker of Thomas-ton, accompanied by her two daughters, the Misses Vera and Adelaide Rlecker, are spending the season at Shelter Island. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacoby of Thomaston are entertaiuing their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Jacoby and children of Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Troy of Clover Drive, Great Neck Estates, have left for an extended trip abroad. Mrs.

Richard Vldmer accompanied naugnter, miss Eunice tierr. ot Munsey Park are at Portland. Maine. Mrs. D.

W. Lurch and daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Lurch, left this week for their home at Canton, Ohio, after spending several days as the guests of Mrs. Henry Kelley of Munsey Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Lubbers and Edwi 1 Lubbers Rydc Road, Munsey several weeks at Belgrade Lake, 1 Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of West Park Place bers at the Skytop Club tn the Poconos. Plans and rehearsals are moving: for the fifth annual Charity Water Carnival to be held on the Lower Lake Friday evening for the benefit, of the Monroe County charities.

John A. Stevenson. Philadelphia, and John MrAusland Manhattan. 1): me. Manhattan.

i is Thorn- Baltimore; Ms Hum let Fern- Doroihy Waldo Phillips Phlla- rieljv.irt. of features of the gala Mardi Gras evening will be the Nautical the U. L. at the Skyton Tennis Club Thursday until Sunday. The Pocono Mounts Rodeo, with a daring list of events wni co on onraae in Saturdav.

under the direction of Joe Mcara, Skytop Riding School Mrs James Brown and children of 2 Montague Terrace have arrived for the season. Misses Edith and Grace Ryder of 1260 E. 24th St. are passing several weeks at the club. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Koch and daughter, Miss Gladys Koch, of 35 Prospect Park West, have arrived for an extended vacation. Among other arrivals are Dr.

R. T. Wheeler. 887 Park Ave. and C.

Edward Garnaus of 60 Buckingham Road. Camp Kokosing Will Present "Show Other Events Manv Brooklyn parents will motor to Camp Kokosing. Waterford. Maine. Mrs.

George H. Tomes, director, to attend the "Show Boat." which will be presented by the entire camp on the evening of Aug. charge of Miss La ir.lt Norton and music under the supervision of Miss Marjorie L. Houser. Proceeds are for the benefit of the Waterford Vavatlon School.

Another event of interest will be the horse show, held on the camp Storv is ind crafts. Miss of land sports. Mm Eileen Shar Marv Holt Hill, i Muller. Bettv Preston. Lila Cora Seabur Ball held in honor ol the carnival in Mome Carlo selling.

younger' returned to their home at Murray i is spending several weeks in Ave. after a motor trip through New bama. York State and Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs.

William Kerr and Miss Martha Read, oaugnter oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Read of Shore Road is at Marthas Vineyard. Richard Miller, son of Mrs. Milton Loewry of Crescent Road, Beacon Hill, has returned from a ten-day trip' to Bermuda.

The Misses Peggy and Ruth Lee Seaman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seaman of Webster are spending Gardincrs Bav Estates. East Marion, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George Muller of Carlton Ave. Mrs. Charles Alexander has re- after a Vialt at Detroit, where their house guest for several days she was the guest of her brother-in Mrs. Young's niece, Miss Virginia law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Elliott Carr of Brooklyn. Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Powell and fam-are entertaining Mrs. Alexander's ily of 2d St. are spending the re-mother. Mrs.

Julia Hand of Wayne, mainder of the season at their for several weeks. Summer camp at Constableville, Miss Natalie Rose, daughter of N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert E. Rose of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Dwight Washington Place, is entertaining a (have returned to their home at West lassmate. Mi-s Svbil Greenwood of Shore Road after passing several Winehenden, for several days. weeks in Connecticut.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hungley of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Garni of Manhattan are occupying the Joseph Kensington, accompanied by their Barrett home on North Drive, Plan- two children, are spending several dome, for the season.

weeks at Montauk Point. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Chambers of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Knife of home 1 trip through the New England States and Canada. Mrs. Frank Schiagiano of Baltimore, is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. C.

Payne of Great Neck Estates, for several days. mainder of the season at at Lake Taconlc, N. Y. Gay Schedule of Parties to Be Held at Cafe Miramar Swanson-Coughlin Wedding Will Take Place Aug. 4 Miss Kathryn Christine Swansi Mrs.

O. Fred- of Tudor City. Man- hatti formerly of 523 2d has date for her manage to Julian J. son of Mr. and Mrs.

James V. tvughhn of La Salle, 111. The Miss Ruth Florence Beecher And Robert J. White Engaged Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Yale Beecher of 940 Albemarle Road announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth Florence Beecher, to Robert John winte. 34J E. 21s; St son of Mrs Peter Cor nell and the late John R. White.

Mis- Beecher was graduated from Collei rvasn Hall. md Mrs. John Martyn Scol MafT of Miss Mrs berg, the Misses cinra 1 rence Rosenthal, Kthel 1 udlth Rosenberg. Ida rlev Smiles, Oussie Biomberg. Mildred zanr.e Lerner.

Bess Anne Wexler. Rose hm Hirsch, Jeanette 1 Marjorie I Ida Reidel and Jesse toe Schenker, Harold lit1 Van Ba man A wedding breakfast -ptlon at the Canary Cottr. lowr-n Later, the couple 1 motor for Lake George tipo i 1 Arrangements Made for White And Silver Ball Saturday at Southampton; Newt of the Colony Special to The Eagle Southampton, July 20 The White and Silver Ball to be held at the Meadow Club. Saturday, for the benefit of the Southampton Country School will be one of the most important social events of the Summer. The ballroom will be decorated in white and silver modernistic designs and the color scheme also will be carried out in the women's gowns and corsages and the men's bouton-nieres.

Music will be furnished by and his orchestra. The featured entertainment of the evening will be an "Around the Clock Fashion Show." to be staged bv Saks Fifth Avenue. Harry Evans will be master of ceremonies. The ball is under the direction of the following committee: Mrs. Kenneth Orson D.

Miinn. acting chairman; Mrs. Henry H. Rogers. Mrs.

Good- Liv Mrs i and 300 the first nan of the follow-ee: Walter Still-ier and Ihe Misses Sally Mellon The judges for 5 were Mrs. Wil-. Mrs. J. Couper -In.

ir-d. Neville J. Bo liam McMuri P. Lee. Mr 1 MlS! ard C.

il their Thomas Smith, on Ox Pa I ure Road Mr. and John Sargent art visiting Mrs Henry Lorillard Cam-mann and Ml- Li isc Willard at Lougir-i Lodge i I i i i i i i 1 A series of parties are being planned to be given at the Cafe Frank Rediker. who has been tho Miramar. Glenwood Landing, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

T. Markoe first a bathing beauty contest on i Robertson of Southampton and oc-Thursday. a Normandle Night cele- cupieri the beach cottage of Mrs. oration on Saturday, a gala barn James P. Donahue, has sailed for party for the following Saturday.

Europe and will go to Carl-bad for Aug. 3. as well as a Gay Nineties the cure. He will join Mrs. Dona-celebration for the succeeding Sat- hue and Mr.

and Mrs Franklvn L. urday, Aug. 10. 5 Hutton, who are taking the cure at Carlsbad. The Couute.

Mrs. Horace Elgin Dodge 2d of Reventlow. the former Barbae Grosse Polnte Farms, has ar-! Hutton. will be there and the cn-rlveri at Crampton House, lire partv will remain for several hampton Beach for tr.3 Summer. weeks, Woodmere, July 20 The doubles tennis championship tournament at the Woodmere Country Club started today.

A men's match play handicap tournament also was played today. A dinner-dance followed tonight. Dr. Herbert W. Faulkner of Wash ington, will be the guest speaker Tuesday, July 30.

at a meeting of the Lawrence Garden Club to be held at the home of Mrs. James Timpson, Woodmere Boulevard. His topic will be "The Mystery of the Flowers." Mrs. Arthur Du Bois is president of the club. Mr.

and Mrs. Francesca A. Zara of East Broadway will give a dinner party for 12 tomorow night at the Merry-Go-Round. Atlantic Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Otis Chapman Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon Stevens left yesterday for a fortnight's sojourn at Lake Sunapee.

N. H. Mrs. Henry Otis Chapman week at her home on Ocean Ave. Mrs.

Robert C. Bourne and Mrs. John Stoddard, both of Woodmere, and Mrs. Edson Finney of Hewlett have left by motor for a holiday in Maine. En route this weekend they are visiting Mrs.

William B. Whid-den. formerly of Hewlett, at Hing-ham. Mass. They also will stay a few days with Mrs.

Dorothy Washington at Wiscasset, and with Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Fiske, Winter residents of Woodmere, at their place at Georgetown, Me. Younger Set Attending Assemblies at Weithampton The Junior Assemblies are held everv Tuesday at the Westhampton Country Club under the direction of Ruth Sawyer Cochran.

Among those attending this year are the Misses Jean Baird, Josephine Keller. Janet McClain. Dorothy McMurray. Louise Eggleston. Charlotte Altemus.

Frances Greer, Diana Carter, Margaret and Rosemary Gorman, June Melville, Betty OGorman, Carol Goodwin, Jean Keller, also William Minsch Frank Bailey. Erben Jenkins. Earl McMurray. John At-water. Norman Findley.

John Smith James Foley, Herbert and Irving Fisher. George Kelley, John Pitkin, William Smith, Peter Murphv and Harold Hart. In the first group are the Misses Ann and Betty Hatheway. Patricia Bevier. Sue Gorman, Joan Ebin-ger, Violet and Sidnee Sittig.

Margaret Steinbugler, Barbara Bailey, Gertrude Westermann. Bruce and Bobby Conklin, Peter Poillon. Jacob and David Westerman, lily Demp-sey, Nick Foley, Robert Sweeney and Robert Baird. Lawrence Personals Special to The Eagle Lawrence, July 20 Miss Penelope P. Ball, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Grosveneur L. Ball of Morristown, N. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F.

Shelton Farr. on Ocean Ave Miss Louise Lacey has arrived at the Isle of Wight Inn for the remainder of the season Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wicker-sham of Marshfleld have gone to Bar Harbor, to pass the balance of the Summer.

Mr. and Mrs. William Adams have leased their home on the Causeway to Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan T. Lan-man for the month of August Lynbrook Personals Special to The Eagle Lynbrook, July 20 Miss Mae Jes-sup of Union City Is the guest this weekend of Mr.

and Mrs. Mahlon D. Jessup of Allen St. Mrs. Jessup and Miss Jessup will give a picnic birthday party on Monday in honor of the birthday of Miss Mildred Jessup, daughter of the Mahlon Jessups.

Miss Alice McPeak has Just returned from a cruise to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. M. Raymond Griffin are In Bermuda.

Miss Ruth A. Stevenson of Vincent Place is on a tour of the British Isles. C. C. Smith of Earle Ave and his daughter, Miss Cecelia Smith, have gone to their Summer home In Rich- Mrs.

Marsh Corbiti of Iai Road, Malvcrnc. has as her guest Mrs. Charles we, Albemarle, N. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Markoe Robertson gave a dinner for several friends last night at Wyndcote, their Main St. Summer home. Princess Alexis Obolensky and her daughter. Princess Dolly Obolen-skv, and Count Berg are spending the weekend with Prince and Princess Irbain Khan Kaplanoff.

together with the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cresby Tuttle Smith, at Sunnycroft. Hewlett Personals Special to The Eagle Hewlett. July 20 Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence W. Snell Jr. are guests this weekend of Mr. and Mrs.

Byron C. Foy at Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hare Dela- field have left to pass the remainder of the Summer in Maine.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Gwynne have returned from a brief holiday Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Kingsland jhave returned from a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Malcolm at Norwalk. Conn. Miss Pauline Kingsland Ls back from a short stay with Mrs.

Gustave Eliot at North Haven. and Mis- Mathilda Kingsland and Miss Lena Herlck. daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Harold Herrlck, are back from a week's visit with Mrs.

Bacon at Clayton. N. Y. Mrs. Curtis Hutton.

formerly of Sat. for riavs this week of Mi Emdon' Fritz at Hewlett Harbor. While in Manhattan Mr-. Hutton is staving with Mr. and Mrs.

William Cutler at 1085 Park Ave. Mr. and Mrs, Summer H. Foster of Hewlett Bay Park have left for a holiday at Derby. Vt where they Mrs.

Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holloway ooe. Cedarhurst Personals Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst, July 30-The Fall meeting of the Rockaway Steeplechase Association will be run at the Rockaway Hunting Club here on Saturday.

Sept. 14. Mrs. John Winthrop Foster has returned from a few days visit with 'her sister, Mrs. Frederick T.

Bed- ford, at Greens Farms, Conn. Earlier in the week Mrs. Foster gave a luncheon at the Rockaway Huntlne Club here for Mrs. Molly Corey, who is the house guest of Mrs. John Mcyerkort at Lawrence, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur St.onehill of Washington Ave. have left for a so-s journ at Franconla Notch. N. H.

Paul Francis Webster, lyric writer. house guest for a week of Mrs. Lucheme. here has returned to liis new home in Beverly mns, oai. Among the boxholders of interest to Brooklyn and Long Island for the Saratoga racing season from July 29 to Aug 31 are A C.

Bostwick, Rob-s ert L. Gery. C. V. Whitney.

F. S. von 8tade. John Hay Whitney. Mrs.

Payne Whitney. W. H. Coe. Thomas Hitchcock.

Henrv S. Ludlow. Parker Croning. Ogden Mills. Charles H.

Thieriot. L. Schwartz. Sydney J. Smith.

William C. Langlev. George Sloane. Walter .1 Salmon. William A.

Prime and Spencer B. Eddy. Garden City News Garden City. July 20 Miss Janice Bene of Whitehall Boulevard Is -pending the weekend with her aunt, Mrs linger P. Clark, at West-s hampton.

Her fiance. William Laim- if Gairl. City, ls This the Claik Mr and Mrs Raymond Mc-Nultv Mr and Mrs Herbert H. Schell, Mr and Mrs Ralph Schar-man, Mr. and Mrs George EteUchmann and Mi and Mrs.

Jo- Its Mr S011U1 r. Mis and Mrs. 1 Falls. S. Jean Van 1 HUt Mary Itallcy rhairman of the ihket committer for tho alludir Junior League lVdi, lo he held Si.

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