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A party For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6200 Holidays Occasion Many Small and Large Parties in Long Island Homes Parties Are Given In Garden City Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Nov. 12-Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Miller of Stewart Ave. were dinner hosts at their home this evening. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Barnitz, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Ward-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton W. Wilder and Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Fitter. Dr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Lasher of Pine St. were dinner hosts last evening to Dr. and Mrs. Harry Patrie of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs.

F. Castle Meacham of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brucker of Hilton Ave.

were hosts at a dinner party last evening. Their guests were Carl W. Ackerman, dean of the School of Journalism at Columbia University, and Mrs. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hamilton, Miss Eleanor Carroll and Dr. J.

L. Varney of Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Maguire of Stewart Ave. entertained at dinner and bridge this evening. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Sampson, Mr.

and Mrs. Theobald H. Engelhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulse-Berge, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph H. Wackerman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Keenan Jr. and Joseph, A.

Keenan 3d of Arlington. are passing several weeks with Mrs. Keenan's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude M. Becker of 4th St. Miss Mary Elizabeth Riepma of Washington, D. is the weekend of Mrs. J.

MacArthur Sloan Wellington Road. Mrs. Sloan entertained at dinner this, evening for house guest Mrs. Henry Holmes Jr. of North Hills, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Berry of Manhasset and Henry Beckingham Jr. of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Michel E. Puyans of Kildare Road are passing the weekend with Dr. and Mrs. Francisco Dellunde in Manhattan. Mr.

and Hutton of 4th St. departed Thursday for a twosojourn in Houston, where Mr. Hutton will attend the American Bankers Association convention. Patronesses for the Miss Elsie Livingston Hepburn's dancing classes for the junior set which started at the Cherry Valley Club today are Mrs. Milton J.

Ayers, Mrs. Percy N. Edwards, Mrs. Allan R. Hardie.

Mrs. Francis B. Hamlin, Mrs. Wallis E. Howe Mrs.

Henry J. Howlett, Mrs. G. Loring Hubbell Jr. Mrs.

Sherwood Hubbell, Mrs. William J. Keating, Mrs. A. Oakley Lohrke, Mrs.

Benjamin Patterson Mrs. Frances Peacock, Mrs. E. Spahr Platt, Mrs. Lawrence B.

Proctor, Mrs. Charles G. Reinhart Mrs. Cyrus P. Smith, Mrs.

Willard U. Taylor and Mrs. C. Walter Ulsh. Miss Hepburn's classes at the Garden City Casino started Thursday and are sponsored by Mrs.

Ruel L. Alden, Mrs. Gerard A. Burchell, Mrs. Harold C.

Halsted, Mrs. Allan R. Hardie, Mrs. Edgar D. Hellweg, Mrs.

Wallis E. Howe Mrs. G. Loring Hubbell Mrs. Sherwood Hubbell, Mrs.

G. Lester Jones, Mrs. George E. Ladd Mrs. A.

Oakley Lohrke, Mrs. Guy C. Mallett, Mrs. William J. Keating, Mrs.

Frances Peacock, Mrs. Herbert L. Smith Mrs. Lawrence B. Proctor, Mrs.

Richard Remsen, Mrs. Willard U. Taylor and Mrs. C. Walter Ulsh.

Jay Fassett Jr. Will Be Honored This Afternoon Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Woodmere, Nov. 12-Mrs. Jay Fassett Jr. will give a cocktail party tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mr.

Fassett, who is observing his birthday anniversary, at their home on Monroe Lane, here. Mr. Fassett is an actor at the present time starring in "Our Town," which ends its Broadway run this week. Guests invited include Mr. and Mrs.

Charles P. Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Busch, Captain and Neal B. Farwell, Miss Beulah Bondi, Mrs. Robert Page Burr, Miss Julia Littlefield, Calvin Zerbe, Irving Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crane, Miss Maud W.

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Natalie P. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James N.

Slee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vincent Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. S.

Mortimer Ward Mr. and Mrs. Howland Wentworth, Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Van Siclen. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Van Leer, Howard Swiggett, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney B. Ashmore. Also Mr. and Mrs. Reginald P.

Banks, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Benkhart, Mr. and Mrs.

Marsden B. Candler, Mr. and Mrs. Claiborn McD. Carr, Mr.

and Mrs. Roger A. Derby, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heath, Mr.

and Mrs. N. L. Herrick Mr. and Mrs.

Julian Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Page, Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Robb, Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Stephan, Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll Dunham 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T.

Allen and Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alison, Lynbrook Personals Special to the Brooklyn Eagle: Lynbrook, Nov. 12-Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Zinn will return tomorrow from a week's wedding trip, to take up residence in Lynbrook. Mrs. Zinn is the former Miss Eleanor Krajel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krajci of Floral Park.

Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Bixleg. Heath are Mrs. spending Smith entertained days about 50 guests earlier this week at a card party at her home.

It was for the benefit of the Order of the Amaranth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Lowden of Hendrickson Ave.

are spending the weekend at Whittenberg. N. Y. Mrs. Wilbur Ward Jones, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Milton of Berry is now making her home in Utica, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Van Leer of Willow Way, Lawrence, will be the guests next weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cole at Plainfield, N.

J. On Saturday they will attend the Army Princeton football game, Rockville Centre Set Returns From Trips Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Centre, Nov. 12-Mrs and Mrs. Harry Newton of Burlington, N. are the weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur B. VanDelft of Wachusetts St. Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Sabel and Sonny Sabel returned this week to their home in Jackson Heights from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Sullivan of Marlboro Court. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Williams Jr. and family of Capitolian Boulevard returned to the village this week, following a stay as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Alfred of Eastport. Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Stiles returned this week to their Oxford Road home from a visit in Cambridge and Boston, Mass. Mrs. M.

Waterbury of West Hartford, is spending the Winter with Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Johnson of Andover Road. Mr.

and Mrs. Willeby T. Corbett of Grand Ave. have as their guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben G. Austin of Long Meadow, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Long of Scranton, formerly of Rockville Centre, are daiso weekend guests in the village.

Their hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Calvert of Argyle Place. The Calverts will hold an "at home" tomorrow in honor of their house guests. Mrs.

Long visited her daughter, Miss Minette Long, a student at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, just prior to her trip to the village. Mrs. Edwin G. Wright of Vassar Place is spending the weekend in Hartford. Conn.

Mrs. Arthur Morrison of Medford, 1 is spending a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Haskell of Harvard Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Cliford H. Marsh of Judson Place and their son. Clifford H.

Marsh are with friends at Longhorne, this weekend. Miss Dorothy Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Shaw of Stratford Road.

is spending the week end in Ithaca, N. Y. She is accompanied by her fiance, Richard L. Jones of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry M. Edwards of Irving Place are entertained this weekend by and Mrs. being, Herbert Coe of Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. Donald B.

Dillenbeck returned this week to her home on Lakeside Drive. She had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gill of Brightwaters. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley N. Shaw entertained 12 couples this afternoon and evening at a "listening in" party and buffet supper. The radio was tuned to the Cornell-Dartmouth game. Mrs.

James G. Barnes of Schuyler Ave. will be hostess on Monday tea in honor of Miss Laurie Oldenbusch of Rockville Centre, whose engagement to Marshall C. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Barnes, has been announced. Miss Ruth Park entertained Thursday evening. Her bridge guests were Mrs. Howard H. Stanley of Lynbrook and the Misses Lydia Hebberd, Freda Cass, Muriel Hart, Mildred White and Marion Marz of Rockville Centre.

Mrs. John Horstman of Lakeside Drive had as her dessert-bridge guests on Thursday the following: Mrs. Lester G. Chapin, Mrs. A.

C. Benedict, Mrs. Ferdinand Ploger. Mrs. Austin Scott.

Mrs. Everard Smith, Mrs. John Taber and Mrs. John Thode. all of Rockville Centre.

Mrs. Kenneth Glenn entertained Mrs. Walter J. Halliday, Mrs. Stuart A.

Hendrick and Mrs. Edward J. Coyle of Rockville Centre at her home in the village on Thursday. Other guests. at her dessert -bridge, were Mrs.

Thomas Cole Floyd Miller of Freeport and Mrs. Paul Spiddell and Mrs. Philip Everest of Baldwin. Mrs. Frank Selinger will be an evening bridge hostess on Tuesday at her home on Earle Ave.

The guests will be Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Walter Speiss, Mrs. Lewis Dill, Mrs. John Acheson. Mrs.

Arthur Kunzinger. Mrs. Earl Laughlin, Mrs. John Higginson, Mrs. James Ward, Mrs.

John Goggin, Charles Eastwood and Mrs. William Lloyd, all of Rockville Centre. Mrs. R. E.

Leonard, Mrs. Robert Stewart Frazer, Mrs. A. S. DeMott, Mrs.

Remsen Ostrander and Mrs. Le Roy V. Edwards of Rockville Centre, Mrs. William Taylor Freeand Mrs. Alfred Eaton of East Rockaway will be the luncheon and bridge guests of Mrs.

Chester Glaubet of Baldwin on Tuesday. Mrs. Horace L. Allen, Mrs. Edward Pearson and Mrs.

Frank V. Cooper of Rockville Centre will be entertained on Tuesday at a luncheon and bridge to be given by Mrs. Robert Haughey of Garden City. Other guests will be Mrs. Adolph Sonne, Mrs.

William at us Mrs. Thomas De Giacano and Mrs. Richard Malden. Mrs. Harry A.

Hebberd of Walnut Ave. will be the luncheon and bridge guest of Mrs. Harry Powell of Brooklyn on Tuesday. Grace Cooke of Brooklyn and Mrs. Alfred Tuttle of Richmond Hill will also be Mrs.

Powell's guests. Mrs. Clarence Mason of Ormond St. will be a dessert-bridge hostess on Wednesday. The guests will be Mrs.

Joseph Foehr of Garden City, Mrs. Felix Andrews of West Hempstead, Mrs. Thomas L. Driscoll and Mrs. James Meyer of Lynbrook.

Mrs. Dwight Millison of Valley Stream and Mrs. Huppert of East Rockaway. Mrs. Lewis Davison of Lewis Place will have as her luncheon and bridge guests on Wednesday the following members of her club: Mrs.

Frank Storrs. Mrs. William H. Miller, Mrs. C.

B. Corbett. Mrs. Edward Himrod. Mrs.

A. J. Bentley, Mrs. William Tregarthen, George Arfman, Mrs. Walter Naber.

Mrs. Ashleigh Lohsee, Mrs. Joseph Van Winkle and Mrs. Gerard Thomson, all of Rockville Centre. and Mrs.

Oscar H. Lottes of Waterview Drive returned home this week, following a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alva V. Kuchenmeister of Fordham, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Imrie of Burtis Ave. also returned to the village this week.

They had been in the Adirondacks, Miss Mabel E. Stout of S. Centre Ave, is at home again, following a Patrons for Benefit Dinner Dance Announced The patron and patroness list for the diner dance to be given on Saturday at the Garden City Hotel by Our Lady of Victory League for the benefit of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor is announced. Mrs. James Dingivan 1s chairman of tronesses.

The list includes Aiello T. Canavamie, Mr. and Mrs. George Costigan, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis J. Deak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Delaney, Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Dingivan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Duffy, James F. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flattery, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hempstead, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur J. Horgan, and Mrs. Walter J. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen W. McGrath, Dr. and Mrs. John Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mullin, Mrs. Thomas O'Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sheedy, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis W. Stiegel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E.

Snell, and Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Wiskirchen, Mrs. Eugene Franks, Mrs. A.

J. Frazer, Mrs. Alexander G. Hays, Mrs. James J.

Hayne, Mrs. Daniel Mangan, Mrs. John J. Meany, Mrs. Mary McGinn, Mrs.

Linus C. Molz, Mrs. B. Nullaney, Mrs. Michael Murray, Mrs.

Thomas Nolan, George Orr, Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. Margaret Walsh, Mrs. Joseph Wright, Edward M. Stillwell, Paul Wody and Joseph Wody.

Oceanside Items Oceanside. Nov. 12-Mr. and Mrs. George Beeler of Brooklyn will be the guests tomorrow of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McFadden of Castleton Court. Miss Charlotte Remer of Atlantic City, N. who will arrive in Manhattan on Tuesday aboard the Rotterdam of the Holland Line from a trip to Bermuda, will be met by her brother-in-law and sister. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McFadden. She will accompany them home and spend several days in Oceanside. The Academy of St. Joseph, Brentwood.

Alumnae Association will have a formal dance on Dec. 3 at the Hotel Roosevelt, Manhattan. Miss Biddy Watson is chairman of the dance committee. Mrs. Robert Page Burr of Ocean Lawrence, left Thursday for a week's visit with Mr.

and Mrs. James Crosby Brown at Pasque Island, Mass. Mrs. George P. DeVeau will open her home at Hollywood Crossings, Lawrence, on Wednesday to members of the Woodmere Music Club.

At a recent meeting of the Alumnae of the Academy of Mount St. Vincent on Hudson, Miss Marguerite A. McArdle, president, announced the following schedule for the year: The Caritas Guild, organized to aid the children at St. Mary's Home, Port Jervis, under the supervision of the Sisters of Charity of Mount St. Vincent.

will resume fortnightly sewing sessions followed by a social hour at the new headquarters of the I. F. C. 22 E. 28th Manhattan.

On Tuesday, Dec. 27, the alumnae will sponsor a Yuletide party at the Astor Gallery of the Waldorf- -Astoria. Manhattan. On Saturday, Feb. 18.

the annual bridge and tea will be held at the Empire State Club. Miss Anna C. Dowling of Brooklyn will be general chairman. The president will be assisted by the following officers: Mrs. Elmer Sperry Mrs.

William E. Howley, Miss Beth Murphy and Mrs. Alfred Callahan. Miss Mary T. Hughes is director of publicity.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the Marine and Field Club will have its annual Christmas bridge, luncheon and fashion show on Dec. 14 at 2:30 p.m. The fashion show will be presented by Martin's. Mrs. Frank E.

Herma is president of the auxiliary. Miss Mary Elizabeth Fox. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fox of 312 Parkville will be married to Harold Gard- ner of 374 E.

9th St. on Thanksgiving Day. Rockville Centre Clubs Mrs. Thomas E. Rochford Jr.

of 421 Clinton Ave. is junior chairman of cards for the annual card party to benefit Anthonian Hall on Saturday at the Knights of Columbus Communities Hospital Celebrates Anniversary The South Nassau Communities Hospital, Oceanside, celebrated its 10th anniversary yesterday at the hospital. George D. A. Combes, president of the hospital, was honorary chairman.

T. D. Carpenter, vice president of the hospital, was honorary vice chairman. General chairman was Mrs. Walter R.

Hood. honorary president of the Central Council of the seven auxiliaries to the hospital. Mrs. Hood, also a memher of the board of directors of the hospital, was assisted by the following committe: W. Seargant Nixon, John M.

Fraser, George H. Jackson, James Johnson, Charles Martin and Jacob Lampert. Further committee heads were: Mrs. S. Ellsworth Lewis, refreshments; Mrs.

Percy Hall. decoration; Mrs. Durand R. Miller, president of the Central Council, afternoon reception, and W. S.

Nixon, evening reception. Mrs. Miller was assisted by the presidents of the seven auxillaries and the past presidents of the Central Council. Mrs. John H.

Carey was in charge of the guest book in the afternoon, assisted by Mrs. Arthur C. Ray. James Joslin was in charge of the guest book in the evening. assisted by Jacob Lampert, treasurer of the hospital.

Mrs. Edgar Heesler was in charge of the groups inspecting the hospital in the afternoon and Harrison B. Wright was charge of the groups in the evening. Hosts and hostesses at hospital were George D. A.

Combes, Mary Pearson, superintendent of the hospital; Dr. E. Kenneth Horton, president of the medical board; Albert Ganns, head of the laboratory; Dr. Simon Shulman, in charge of the radiological department: Miss Barbara Edge, in charge of the record room; Dr. R.

N. Weintraub, house physician; Miss Bessie Dyer, librarian and any others of the personnel of the hospital not on active duty. Mrs. Raymond Bouvet, dietitian of the hospital, presided over the cutting of the birthday cake designed to serve 400 people and decorated with 10 vellow candles. Presiding at the tea tables were the wives of local physicians and others well known in the life of the hospital: Mrs.

Arthur D. Jaques, Mrs. Kenneth Horton. Mrs. Richard Barber, Mrs.

Dwight T. Bonham, Miss Lucille Burdick, Mrs. Albert Ganns, Mrs. Simon Shulman, Mrs. James J.

Tibone, Mrs. Rudolph Dery. Mrs. Alexander Welsh, Mrs. Christian Binner, Mrs.

Durand Miller and Mrs. George D. A. Combes. Malverne Notes Malverne Notes Malverne.

Nov. 12-Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dietz and Mr. and Mrs.

Edgerley Schmich were bridge guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moran of Bellaire. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hamilton of Rockville Centre were also guests. Mrs. Carl Mayle, Mrs. David Wade, Mrs. Arnold Martin, Mrs.

Andrew Miles. Mrs. George Sachse, Mrs. Richard Myrus and Mrs. James Perry will be entertained at bridge on Monday night by Mrs.

Richard Sorenson of St. Albans. Mr. and Mrs. George Sachse of Cambridge St.

will be evening bridge guests on next Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pettit of Garden' City. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs.

William Knoop, Mr. and Mrs. George Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Savage and Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Bennett. visit with Miss Vera Mason of Newburgh, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Andrews, Miss Margaret Andrews and Charles Petillon returned to this week. They had been the guests of Mrs.

Andrews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Mason of Ormond Street. Earl J.

Holthausen will arrive from South America on Monday, He will remain with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Holthausen of 9 Revere until Friday.

several weeks in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Sidonia Goldfarb is Miss Alice M. Fleitmann. To Be Presented on Dec.

27 Miss Alice M. Fleitmann, daughter of Mrs. Robert K. Stafford of 18 East 94th Manhattan and Southampton, will be presented to society by her mother, at a dinner dance on Dec. 27 the Iridium room of the Hotel St.

Regis, Manhattan. Kitchel-Coley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tallman Coley of Douglaston announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hvlah Coley, to Allan Farrand Kitchel son of Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Farrand Kitchel of Old Greenwich, Conn. Miss Coley attended Sweet Briar College and was graduated last Spring from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Mr. Kitchel was graduated from Phillips Andover Academy and from Yale University, class of '36. The wedding will take place in April.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Semler of Woodside Drive. Hewlett, have returned from a brief visit with the W.

Ross Proctors at their farm at Shohola, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren Bowring Jr. of Cedar Hewlett.

are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ritzema Perry at Mt. Kisco.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sealy Jr. have moved from their home on Colonial Road to Franklin Hewlett. Mrs.

Cornelius P. Cotter of Forest Hills entertained at tea recently at her home for the following: Mrs. Francis Sackman Estelle, Miss Marion Burke, Miss Madeline Schaefer. Miss Rosemary McCorry, Miss Agnes L. Gill and Miss Sue M.

Schmitt. Miss Dorothy Stratmann is a member of the committee for the Football Frolic dance to be given by the Junior Women's Auxiliary of the Flatbush Boys Club at the Hotel Bossert Saturday evening. (Roy Pinney photo.) News of Women's Clubs Garden City Clubs The Cathedral Chapter of the Church Charity Foundation met this week for an all -day sewing meeting and luncheon at the home of the president, Mrs. Divine F. Burtis of Nassau Boulevard.

The Sylvanus Chapter of the Delphian Society met Wednesday in the Cathedral House. Mrs. Otis B. Grant, the president, conducted the meeting. At the meeting of the board of the Nassau County League of Women Voters held at the home of Mrs.

Morris T. Lynch of Kensington Road on Monday, Mrs. John S. Warren of Freeport was installed as the new county president. The Junior Auxiliary of the Associates of St.

Giles Home for the Crippled met at the home of Miss Helen Whitney of Rockaway Road on Monday morning with Miss Martha Murphy presiding. Mrs. Albert H. Alderton of 1st St. was the speaker at the meeting of the Auxiliary of the American Legion in New Hyde Park Monday evening.

Mrs. Bethune W. Jones, Mrs. Charles E. Jacka, Mrs.

Harry Wykes Whitehill and Mrs. Robert B. Jones of Garden City attended the meeting of the board of directors of the Haarlem Philharmonic Society at the Waldorf- Astoria on Monday. Miss Florence Barbour of Garden City gave the first in a series of opera lecture-recitals on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. T.

A. Stoddard in Hempstead. Mrs. Rudolf Smutny of Nassau Boulevard gave a Wednesday for members of the Parent Parent-Teacher Association. The Colonel Aaron Ogden Chapter, D.

A. held a bridge tea at the home of the regent, Mrs. William H. Isom of Whitehall Boulevard this week. The Woman's Club of Garden City held its first monthly bridge meeting on Monday at the Garden City Casino under the direction of Mrs.

Walter L. Scharf, chairman, and the bridge committee with Mrs. Louis C. Hornung and Mrs. Bernard W.

Rorke presiding at the tea table. The committee of the music department of the Community Club was entertained at luncheon on Thursday by Mrs. Frederick H. Montgomery, chairman, and Mrs. Benjamin W.

Seaman at the Mrs. Seaman's home on Long Drive. Members of the Junior Auxiliary of the Garden City League for Mercy Hospital participated in pageant, "Joan of Arc," given at the Hempstead High School on Friday and yesterday. They included the Misses Betty Read, Jean Kohlberger, Florence Noland, Ethel Hagan, Jacqueline Powell, Edwina Doyle and Karyl Maesel. Acting as ushers and candy vendors were the Misses Ruth Burns, Dorothy Teed, Ruth Dunn, Edwina Doyle, Adelaide Anderson.

Rita Shirley Kramer and Susan Littleton. The league's aids will be entertained this afternoon by the Misses Marcelle Figueroa and Olive Joseph, co-hostesses, at the Figueroa residence on Roxbury Road. Oceanside Clubs A Leeds dinner will be served at Salamander Hall Tuesday night to members of the Pride of Oceanside, Council No. 97, Daughters of America. This will be followed by a regular meeting, at which a second nomination of officers will take place.

The united societies of the Oceanside Methodist Church will hold a fair and supper on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 18, in the basement of the church. On Monday night the Golden Rod Circle, Companions of. the Forest. will meet at Ed's Rest.

There will be initiation of members. The next regular meeting of the Friday Club of Lynbrook will take place on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otto Robinson of Rockville Centre. Lynbrook Clubs The Women's Unity Club of the Fourth Lynbrook District met Thursday evenir.g in its clubrooms. Russell Keller conducted the installation of officers.

Mrs. William Rhodes headed the refreshment committee. Mrs. Albert J. Grunhard is president of the club.

The Lucia Balcam Study Club, Junior Group, will meet tomorrow night with Miss Phebe Wells, Lynbrook Ave. A card party will take place tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., sponsored by the Community Social Club, at the Earle Ave. firehouse. Mrs. George Hart is chairman.

Mrs. Edward A. Stoner is club president. Mrs. William De Nyse of Garfield Place will open her home on Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Orange Circle of St.

James M. E. Church. Mrs. Ida Bastedo will be the assistant hostess.

Mrs. F. P. Meltzer, president, will preside and receive reports of the recent fair held by the rainbow circles of the church. Thursday the Lambda Kappa Delta Circle, King's Daughters, will meet with Mrs.

Roy Coolidge in Baldwin. Wtih Mrs. Frank C. Kemper as chairman the Sodality of St. Raymor.d's Church will have a card party on Thursday evening in the school hall.

Another card party for Thursday is the one to be given by the Auxiliary to American Legion Post of Lynbrook. This will be an afternoon affair at the clubrooms. Mrs. H. J.

Maass Jr. is chairman. "Early English Literature" will be studied on Thursday at an afternoon meeting of the Sunrise Trail Delphians of Lynbrook at the home of the president, Mrs. Charles ton of Baldwin. Mrs.

A. A. Gangel will serve as literary chairman. The Lynbrook Chapter, O. E.

will meet Thursday night at the Masor.ic Temple. Mrs. T. G. Yaxis, Union Place, will entertain the Cosmopolitan Study Club on Thursday.

Mrs. William K. Reynolds, 60 Lenox will entertain at a card party which the Women's Club of Lynbrook is sponsoring on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lester Einstein is chairman.

Hempstead Clubs Dec. 9 has been chosen as the date for the annual Winter card party of the P. T. A. of the George Washington School.

Mrs. Otto Altenburg is president. Proceeds of the card party will be used to sponsor a Christmas party for children of the school. Mrs. Charles D.

Thomas, chairman of the r.ominating committee of the Hempstead Branch of the Needlework Guild of Ame ica, announced the following slate of officers for next year: Mrs. Leon Allen, president; Mrs. B. W. Jones, Mrs.

Theodore N. Ripsom, Mrs. C. D. Thomas and Frank Altaire, vice presidents; Howard Waters, treasurer, and Mrs.

Otho C. Hudson, secretary. The ar.nouncement was made at the regular meeting of the Guild at the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday. Mrs. Bethune W.

Jones, president of the club, conducted the meeting. Members of the Fellowship Branch of Christ's First Presbyterian Church held a business meeting and tea at the home of Mrs. E. D. Storey, Ash Garden City, on Wedr.esday afternoon.

Mrs. Frederick Halquist will head the committee to take charge of the Ladies' Aid linen and apron booth at the annual fair of the Reformed Church on Dec. 2 and 3. She will be assisted by Mrs. John Streng.

Mrs. George Gibson. Miss Emily Foley and Miss Martha Gardr.er. The committee to make arrangements for the dinner to be served by the Ladies' Aid at the Fair comprises Mrs. John Goetz.

chairman: Mrs. S. M. Jensen. Mrs.

Edwin Stroliske and William Wachholder. The club will hold its next meeting at the home of its prestdent, Mrs. Hugh Brown, 83 Patterson Ave. The Central Council of P. T.

of Rockville Centre will sponsor a program obtained from the Junior Programs, Manhattan, on Wednesday afternoon at the South Side High School. Gangler's Animal Circus will make its appearance in the auditorium. Proceeds will go into the William S. Covert Memorial Fund, of which Mrs. Vernon S.

Ingersoll is administrator. Food, clothing, medical care and dental care are provided by this fund for needy school children. Mrs. Robert P. Babcock is ways and means chairman of the council.

Mrs. Prank, T. Strauss is general chairman hostess for the nual parish card party to be held in St. Agnes School Hall on Friday evening. Mrs.

John Zemetra is cochairman. Mrs. Richard J. Gladney, president of the Daughters of the Faith of St. Agnes Church, which society is sponsoring the event, is assisting on the general committee.

"First Lady," by Katherine Dayton and George F. Kaufman, will be presented by the Centre Players of the Rockville Centre Recreation League on Saturday night at South Side High School. There will be a business meeting for members of the Etude Club at the home of Miss Grace Fisk, Lewis Place, tomorrow. A drama program will be presented on Tuesday by the Fortnightly Club at the Masonic Temple. Mrs.

William W. Lockwood is chairman. Two one- -act plays will be enacted by the Fortnightly Players. Mrs. Frank Keith is stage manager and Mrs.

William W. Lockwood director of the plays. In the casts are: Mrs. William A. Magee, Mrs.

Henry CA Drewes, Mrs. Thomas Fetherston, Mrs. Roy Wiedersum, Mrs. Albert M. Stolte.

Mrs. Stephen W. McGrath, Mrs. Robert W. Boggs, Mrs.

Peter A. Franklin, Mrs. George F. Hogan, Mrs. George L.

Best, Mrs. Earl M. Cadwell, Mrs. Harry Jenkins and Mrs. Adolph C.

Roehm. Mrs. AnMacElroy, president of the club, will be hostess to the executive board at her home tomorrow. Cassiopeia Chapter, No. 453, O.

E. will meet tomorrow night at the Masonic Temple. Special will Lodge, No. 822, F. and and members of Massapequa members of the De Molay of the Hempstead Chapter.

The Rockville Centre Junior Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet on Friday at the clubhouse. The Auxiliary to the Major General J. Franklin Bell Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday evening at the Alert firehouse. Plans will be made for an afternoon card party in December. There will be a meeting of the DrilL.

Corps Tuesday of night Cassiopeia at the Chapter, Masonic temple. St. Dunstan's Chapter, D. B. will meet Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. William I. Magill will speak on "Activities of the Nassau County Red Cross" at a meeting of the Women's Club the Congregational Church on Wednesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Ivan Konigsberg will lead the devotions.

Mrs. John A. Horstman, president, will preside. Mrs. Stuart A.

McQuade will be tea hostess. A turkey dinner and gift sale is planned for Thursday evening at the Presbyterian Church by, the Ladies Society. Mrs. Richard Webster is in charge of the dinner and Mrs. H.

E. Libby in charge of the sale. A meeting of the Welfare Sewing Group of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will take place Thursday in the church hall. Sewing will be done for the South Nassau Communities Hospital. The Delphians will meet with Mrs.

Howard Chamberlain, Seaman Thursday morning. Mrs. Robert S. Clarke Jr. will lead the discussion.

Mrs. Edna May Dowling and Mrs. Katherine Peace have been initiated into membership of the Sincerity Lodge of Rebekahs. Mrs. Wilhelmina Roese will open her home, 175 Raymond for a meeting of the past noble grands on Tuesday.

A business meeting, followed by a card party, will take place on Friday night. A covered dish luncheon will take place Friday for members of the Tri-Delphian Chapter. Mrs. Albert Delfausse of Yale Place will be the hostess at her home. A survey of French operas will be made by group after luncheon under the leadership of Mrs.

Henry Fallek. "Romanesque and Gothic Architecture" will be studied Friday afternoon by the Rock Delphians at the home of Mrs. Austin Scott, Lexington St. Mrs. W.

J. Brown will be the literary chairman. A regular business meeting, followed by a party for the nurses, will take place on Friday at the parish hall of the Church of the Ascension. The meeting is for the members of the Rockville Centre Auxiliary to the South Nassau Communities Hospital and the party is to be sponsored by them. Mrs.

Charles Levermore is in charge of the program. East Rockaway Clubs The P. T. A. of the Ce: Ave.

School will have a card ChI Tuesday evening in Lynbrook 26 Niederstein's. The next meeting of the Fast Rockaway Eight Club is schenued for Wednesday night. There will be an open meeting of the South Shore Section of the National Council of Jewish Womer: on Wednesday afternoon at Temple Israel, Freeport. A meeting of the Temporary Jewish Affairs tee will take place on Nov. 30, at the Lynbrook Temple.

Malverne Clubs A card party and dunce held by the united societies of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Church on Wednesday evenirat in the church hall. The Auxiliary to American Legion Post 44 will meet at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the clubhouse. on Friday the members will go to Garden City in the afternoon..

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