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3 Summer Colonies Filled With Activity as More Leave Town Homes BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1935 Many Brooklynitei Open House In Quogue This Weekend Garden City Assembly Has First Summer Dance Parties Sheldon De Bevoise The wedding of Miss Helen Catli- Westhampton Beach Country Club to Have Tea Next Sunday; More Country Homes Opened Westhampton Beach. June 22 Special to The Eagle 1 Are Given for Miss Mooney Quogue. June 22-The large colony Specio, to The Eagle of Brooklyniles spending the Sum- Gardell clty June 22-The first ol mrr here Increases daily. It seems the Summer dallces of Ul, likely that this season will find a city Assembly was held this eve-larger number of Brooklyn ning at the Garden City Hotel. Mr In Quogue than any previous Sum- and Mrs.

Ralph T. Schrenkciscn and JBsTWSIBB fFr" i andRovt' sSlKH i 1 i.f 1 Mr bV Mis: HK9 5yPaB-l WmjT- "Kwrsw-cs i kfc. "TBt WWWMn r.iim Wk of 3432 Bedford Ave. have leased Dr. Charles keley St.

has leased the McLean cottage on Main Mr and Mrs Citr; we in Mr. Frederick ft all linn wa Mi her llocki ille Centre home utmlcn Among Ihr prominent b.ide of tin month are (left to right) Mr. Courtlandl It. Unmet Jr. (Kalrhw McCormlek), daughter of Mrs.

Albert Gallatin Simm and the lale Senator Medill McCormick. whose marriage In Mr. of Manhattan and Mnnhnssct took place in Wathingtou. I). Mr, George II.

Meneeh; a ho the former Mitt Ethelwynne Eaton Vndcrwaod, daughter of Mr. and Mrr. Enoch I Hoherl Magouan Doris Merrill), uho in a Southampton church. (Photos of Mr. Magouan.

and Mr. Ilame bv inhnrn and photo of Mr. Finn In SMt during tlie past live years. the Rev. Dr.

Frank Maxwell Town-ley, rector of the Church of the Atonement here and of St, Bartholomews Protestant Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, and Mrs. Townley. The Townleys, whose Brooklyn home is at 1227 Pacific are occupying the same Quogue St. house they had last Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Dempsey of 22 Montgomery Place opened Quantwood Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Bolton Of 759 E. 18th St. are coming for the season this weekend after spending several earlier weekends here. They have leased Diazs Au- aubon cottage. Mrs.

Katherine Glynn Malone of 474 9th niece of former Gov. Alfred Sunt In also has chosen this wwkend to open her house. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Warren Beals of 1724 Avenue are at their Bninne-rork Rond home. Mr. Beals wa: elected a village trustee at the polls this week Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Conroy of niook-lvn have Cased iiie Hi- cottage on Quogue where they arrived last weenena.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton Manhattan have taken the Stehbins cottage and plan to occupy it this weekend. Mr and Mrs. Frederick W.

Blos som of 266 Henry St. have opened Dnrnnet on Ocean Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder of 143-37 Sanford raearag, nnened Kirk Lea.

where- they with them their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Earl of Manhattan, and Mrs. Schroeder's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilder Bush of 161 Henry St. have arrived at First House on Ocean where they are with Mrs.

Bush's mother, Mrs. Jay Cooke, of Philadelphia. The Shinnecock Yacht Club will hold its first races of the Summer next Saturday. The weekly competitions will be held on Saturdays thereafter throughout the Summer, while crew championships wherein contestants exchange craft, will be events of Thursdays. Mrs.

George Winslow, Miss Marguerite St. G. Smith and Frederick St. George Smith of Greenwich. are guests this weekend of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Brigham Conklin of Meadowcroft. Mrs. Robert Hawthorne Wylie and members of her family, including Miss Winnie V. Wyle, who will make her debut in the Fall, have opened their Summer home on Quogue St.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haggerty, Mr. and Mrs, James DeWitt Wilde, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Kobbe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs.

William Henry Sage are among others who have opened their Summer residences. Mr and Mrs. Henry Nott Ransom, who have opened their Dune Road home, will be joined later in the Summer by her daughters, Mrs. B. Bordley Davidson and Mrs.

Thomas S. Buechner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.

O'Donog- hue of Brooklyn will arrive early in at the Ouocue House. panied by their daughter. Miss Patricia O'Donoirime. Recent rivals at the Quogue House include Mr. ana Mis.

J. uougias ubniiir, Misses E. G. Watson and Brown. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Julius Kruming and Miss Juliette Perez, all or urooKiyn; ivir. aim ivus. Mertnn Jovce of Mount Vernon.

Mi and Mrs. Robert D. Hollingshead, Mr and Mrs. Donald H. Stafltt.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chatman, Mr. and Mrs William ,1. Hediv.

and Burdett of Manhattan, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crawford Jr.

of Ridge- wood, N. J. I I 11 coin Seibert, Binford Sykes and lis: will am inflow committee. Joseph Qualey of 7th St. entertained at a cocktail party before the dance.

His guests were Mr. and Mrs. William G. Duval. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Lincoln Seibert, the Misses Vera Mlddendorf. Jaqueline Tompers, Janet Pinckney and Allan Heath, William Heath and William Norris. Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Blood-good of 2d St. were dinner hosts this evening to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas N. Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Mooney.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Le Roy Hendrlckson. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Layton Dc Forest, Mrs. Herbert L. Smith and Mrs.

Adams Sumner. Miss Josephine Hardie of Nassau Boulevard entertained at dinner at the Lawrence Beach Club this evening and later at the club dance in honor of Miss Dorothy Riddell of Garden City, who sails for Europe shortly. Miss Hardie's other guests were the Misses Jean Cole. Geraldine Jackson, Jean Armitage, Betty Ran-dall, Helene Peters, Fifl O'Connor and Henry Eagle, Harry S. Hammond T.

N. Fairbanks Sydney Hogerton. Arnold Olena, Wil-lim Olmstead, Richard McSherry, Robert Tapscott, Malcolm Murphy. Edmund Driggs 3d. Benjamin Pat- terson 3d and Hamilton H.

Salmon 3d, Mr and Mrs. Isaac S. A. Cook Wellington Road entertained at per and bridge this evening. and Mrs.

Allan Doyle. Mr. and Mr Robert Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B.

Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a. Allen and Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick P. Lutz were, their guests. Miss Ruth Mooney of Cathedral whose marriage to Thurston Smith will take placa in July, honored at a lea and kitchen show er given by Mrs. Elwood A.

Powell of Hilton Ave. yesterday. Other guests were Mrs. William B. Rhett Mrs.

Craig W. Whitney, Mrs. George Featherston, Mrs. Everett W. Hoyt, Mrs.

Kenneth Holbrook, Mrs. Herbert L. Smith, Mrs. Herbert Smith Mrs. Floyd E.

Woolsey. Mrs. Franklin D. Mooney and the Misses Katherine Coleman, Marga- WhRney. Helen wmtney.

Ain- Morrow. Edith Weed, Esther Gurney, Louise Van Schaick, Jean Gibbs, Agnes Warren and Lois Hand. Miss Loss Hand 01 fclizabclh. is entertained today at a luncheon a' the Junior Leaaue Club in the Wal dorf Astoria, Manhattan, in Miss Mooney 's honor. The other guests Mrs.

George U. Tompers of cathe dral Ave. was a luncheon hostess a1 the Lido Country Club in honor of guest, Mrs. Louis Nathan Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. F. McCann Will Be Hosts Tomorrow Night Special to The Bogle June 22 Mr. and i.

Charles E. F. McCann will be ts on Monday night at a supper dance at the nia.Uu.aise ol estate. Sunken Orchard, for Miss Lily Foik and Raymond 25, Guest, whose wedding is to take place on Tuesday in Manhattan, and for his daughters. Mrs, Winston rrea- erick C.

Guest and Mrs. Wyllys Ros- i- Bete Jr. and their misbands The guests will include members of the Polk-Guest bridal party and ol he voinmer set ol uie uys- ter Bay and North Shore Summer colonies. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Suffern Taller at their Locust Valley home for the season. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Henry Alexandre of Glen Head have leased their home De of Mi. and Mrs James G. De Bevoise, of Whitehall Boulevard, Garden City, and James Hurlon Sheldon, of East Williston, was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents last evening in the presence of 60 members of the families and intimate friends. The Rev. David Fant, of 1 Forest Hills, officiated A reception followed the ceremony The bride, who was given in mar-.

riage by her father, wore a gown of white lace and carried a bouquet ban-, breath Her 'a- Miss Dointhv of Bellerose. who was in pink lace, and carried Iphiniums and pink sweet musical program was given oi Hempstead Kenneth Sheldon of Manhattan Prepared for college wi Academy. East Hamn- wa- graduated from Plain of the football team and" Kappa Epsilon. M.h.ioi, Mount Ida Newton. and is a uaie of the University of Michl- lmake lLZlTX2 i ne bands bands ill ha vp an Mrf oxt weekend.

of he Lt tunics Mrs. John Enghs the entertainment corn- Committee BenedJ; P' loor'' Mri- Wiihston' Richards Muriel Mn rs' Edward L- Warren VrhuC Auartt.s. Courtenay Terrace. in a each. Va for three weeks! ol MaTbTen as M'ss Helen Quaw NAUTILUS BEACH CLUB next Sundnay.raC&S Under way for dinner last night vvre Mr.

and Mrs. William S. Pet-mrt a' Mrs' Adolph Mann- Mr. 1 Mr' and Mrs. Thnn yiCC' Judge and Mrs.

Thomas Kadien. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton A. Cooke.

Mr. and Mrs John J- Maguire. Mr. and Mrs. David Cusung Mr.

and Mrs. Sidnev L. 'HM and Mrs' Robert Aron, Mrs. Rand Percy Crandall, Rand Percy Crandall. John Storm Bull, Dr.

and Mrs Maurice L. Lautman. Harold Ab- iVrs. uavia Warfleld, Adolph Dreher, Mr. and Mrs Z.

Didricjisen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles' M. Moselle.

Russell Wallace and Mr del Mr-. Irvin Regensburg. Included among those who are holding parties in the cabana colony are Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Sal- nnu mis.

james Monroe Baumohl. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hor-hck. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Miller, Mr. Jr "-uuc'i n.enion, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eugene Worms.

Mr. uflorge snaskan and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Annenberg. Week- Mrs.

Milton Petrie, Mr. andMrs. jvuulil r. lurner. Mrs.

Bernard Brand and Otto Lehman. nans are now being completed by cummiuee lor a huge fireworks display for July 4, and for an independence dinnpr ime evening. campomTgowon Mineola. June 22 The marriage of Miss Agnes McGowan. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jnhn McGowan of Marcellus Road, and Anthony J. Campo. son of Theodore Campo of the Bronx, took place this morning at a nuptial mass at St. Alden'i Church, Williston Park.

The Re John Eagan read the mass and performed the ceremony. Miss Jean McGowan. a niece, was bridesmaid, and Thomas Campo was best man for his brother. A recep- Hotel. Both the bride and bridegroom ai tended Columbia University.

They will make their home in Woodslde. Mis: ter of Mr. and Mrs Alhei-t. rw- wald of 21 Hempstead Ave Rock-ville Centre, and Dr. John M.

Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice of Watertown. N. will be married by the Rev.

Carl Nutzhorn, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Rockville Centre, in a ceremony at the Oswald home next Sunday. Miss Marjone V. Dempsey will be the bride's only attendant and Charles Rice will act as best man for his brother. Miss Oswald is a graduate nurse of Brooklyn Hospital and Dr.

Rice has been con nected with the hospital News of Lawrence Colony Special to The Entile Ladd will give a cocktail party tomorrow afternoon at her home or R'Kh'-riord i.ane. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Erharl of Ocean Avenue have sailed for a Mr.

and Mrs. William" Simonsoi and their son. Douglass B. Simon- 1 Of 8 1 the Robert L. Hamill Longwood Crossings until Aug.

1. When tney win go to the Hartwood Club. Hartwood, N. for the balance of the season. Over July 4 and now again throughout the season.

Mr. and Mrs. Simonson will be joined by their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

George Stewart King of f'lamfield, N. J. Mr. Ham her in i Mr. i Mr- l'-a ter.

nearby. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Chandler and their son. Frank Chandler of Australia, who were the guests for a lortnight of Mr.

and Mrs. Warren C. Drake of Center St. while in this country, sailed (his week for Europe on the Berengaria. They will return to this country again in November before returning to Australia.

Mr. Chandler is associated with th" Kadai-Televiston Companv of Queensland. Australia. Mr. and Mrs.

Ricarrio Angelo ier, Mrs. W. Lee vynne of Hew-cend guests, Mr. 'owell Fowler of I York. Ne Mineola Personals Special to The Eagle Mfneola, June 22 Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Menke of Mineola Boulevard have returned from a motor trip through the West. They have as their house guest Miss Janet Hudson of Detroit, a niece. Mrs. Rariolph Bulgin of Ferncroft Road entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home yesterday after- Mi.

and Mi l. Herbs Holier. on of Garfield Av Robertson's brother-in-law ister, Mr. and Mrs. George i trong of Northtown, N.

Y. Miss Erna Zaiser. whose erif nent to Leslie H. White was jounced recently, was honored Urprlse shower at her pal Hempstead Personals Special to The Eagle Hempstead. June 22 Mr.

and Mrs William Clark of High St. have returned from Southampton, where they spent the week. Mrs. William T. Hutcheson ol Franklin St.

has returned from daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Hcd-lund. at Bryn Mawr.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson Vander-voort of Tennessee Ave. have announced the engagement of theii daugnter.

Miss Ruth Sophronia Vandervoort. to Gabriel Marc Lucas son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Lucas of Woodsule and West Meadow- Mrs. Clifford Leckey was guest of honor thus week at a Don voyage party given by members of her bridge club at the home of Mrs. Herman Lee. West Hempstead. Mr.

and Mrs. Leckey and their two will sail on the Aquitania of the Cunard White Star Line June Lib for a Summer abroad Miss Martha Jane Culbertson of in: -mum i has retained after a with Mi Wa hbin; classmate at Duke University. Miss Washburn and Culbertson tored from Cincinnati after i term Mr. and Mrs John VahdeWaler Hastings. N.

with their family, mother. Mrs. W. VandeWater of Sunset Drive. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Gately of L. Fulton Ave sailed this week for a vacation on the Continent. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Wilde of St. Paul's Road are en route to San Francisco, where they will make their home. The Castle Beach Club at Atlantic Beach will hold a series of moonlight bathing and dancing parties each weekend throughout the Summer at the Roman Pool and Promenade The first of these gala evenings starts the July 4 weekend with end with Royce R. Spring on the eastern shore of Maryland William Ely Chambers Jr has returned from the Lenox School to be with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Ely Chambers, at their home on Ives Road. Hewlett. the Country Club ithampton Beach are ral hundred invitations le held next Sunday, at the club-se.

following an exhibition tcn- Harold Halstead of 783 E. 18th St. will occupy the Rogers bungalo' Edward Connolly has takei Paige's house on Dune Road Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Pal of 50 Plaza St. arrived last we A. W. (Laddie) Bigg: Dune Road cottage, and with Mrs Higgs. will spend the Summer lhere.

The Biggses live in Bellerose. Mr. Biggs Is the son of Mrs. William Pell Mr. I Mrs.

B. Marst an spending this weekend with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Williams Cochran, who are at their Dune Road house until Julv. when they go to Montana, where they have a ranch, and later to Cali- Mr.

and Mrs. Reginald W. Cau-chois. who have been at their home in Yonkers since returning from a two months' trip abroad, will arrive at their place on the dunes Many members of the Westhampton and Quogue Summer colonics are making reservations for the of-Heial opening of Canoe Place Inn next Saturday evening. Almon G.

Rasqum collector of internal revenue the Eastern district, and Mr- of Brooklyn gave a party on the occasion of their 25th 'A' dntne er there last week Mrs. Theodore Butts of Garden City is among reeeia arrival- the Hampton Inn. where Mrs. Alrnuth Vandm has arrived for the sea- Miss Evelyn Thayer and Lewis L. Ledyard 3d Married The marriage of Miss Evelyn Thayer, daughter of Mrs.

Warren ina.ver oi Boston and Lancaster. to Lewis Cass Ledyard 3d. Ledyard Jr. of Manhattan "and Sy- yesieni.iv in lie- first Church of Christ at Lancaster A reception followed at Farm, the Lancaster home of the brides mother. The hririo Channing and s.vivia Thayer honor.

The Misses Katherine Win- maids. Robert Grant 3d of Manhattan ueiano itooi.a:. Arthur O. Choate H. Philip Boyer Jr.

and All-ton of Manhattan, Hugh Johnston of Chicago, W. Arthur Dupee Jr of Boston and Malcolm Stewart of Lawrence Beach Club Inaugurates Season With Dinner-Dance Special to The Eagle LKU'UCCR Beacn' June 22-The its festivities for senior- mdav a dinner-dance. The club was filled with members from Garden City a.s well as from the neighboring com- Cedarhur-t and Lawrence. one of the younger set parties was given by Miss Josephine iioiuie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alan R. Dorothy idrile of Garden Citv who sails next week with her mother Mrs. John F. Riddle, on the Majestic for a holiday in England. O'Connor.

Jean Armitage, Helen Peters. Jean Cole. Geraldine Jackson. Betty Randall: E. H.

Driggs 3d. E. T. Bromfield Benjamin Pal- Henry Fagle Richard MarSherrv. William Olmstead H.

H. Salmon 3d. Makolm Murphy. Harry Hammond Jr. and Robert Tapscott.

Another coterie of Garden Citv members were represented at the "Dutch'' dinner party sponsored by vtllai eitatned at luncheon at the Law- It' a Club -r in hnn- or of their house guests, her cousin. Edmund Boynton, and his fiancee. Miss Ruth Gardner, both of Bronx- treat dinner at the club was given by Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Dimlck at their place on Monroe Lane. Hew- Another dinner uit given bv Mrs Norwood Italhbone b. ore BC- 7l Sir Randall-Calkins Wedding Plans; Other Freeport News Special to The Eagle Freeport. June 22 Former May Russell S. Randall and Mrs.

Randall of S. Long Beach Ave. have issued invitations to the marriage of their older daughter. Miss Alberta Randall, to John Tredwell Calkins, sor of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Calkins of Merrick Road. The wedding will take place Tuesday evening at 8:30 at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Dr. Walter Thompson of the uracc M.

fc. cnurch, Brooklyn, a 1'oriiK i pastor of the Freeoort M. E. Church, will officiate. He will be assisted by the Rev.

Dr. Reginald Hebert Scott, rector of the Church of the Transfiguration. A reception will follow at the home. The bride will be attended by Miss Jane Wolf as maid of honor. Her bridesmaids will be the Misses Elizabeth Wey-rauch, Virginia Tenney, Doris Randall, the bride's sister, and Audrey Weldon of Brooklyn.

The bridegroom-elect will have as his best man James Kerr of Great Neck. Ushers will include Cecil Budd, Philip Brice, Robert Cheshire and 1 Gene Ward Miss Vcra Ezard, a of the Grove street Srnool faculty, was fpted at a tea Kiven bv Mr and Mrs Schuyler F. Cohen at. their home on Park Ave. her home in Caledonia, N.

at the close of the school term and will become the bride of Clarence Camc- Miss Betty Greenleaf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Greenleaf of Elm Place, who graduates from Freeport High School this week, has been awarded a scholarship to St Lawrence University at Canton. Glen Cove Colonists Occupied With Variety of Activities Special to The Eagle Glen Cove, June 22 Mr.

and Mrs Frank M. Dunbaugh Jr. of Oak Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.

Dunbaugh of Greenwich, are attending the Yale-Harvard regatta on the Dunbaugh yacht. Santinn. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Delehimty will be dinner hosts on Monday night at their home before the opening performance of "Mad Morning" at the Red Barn Theater.

Mr. and Mrs. Wyllys Rossrter Betts Jr. will give a dinner for 12 Saturday and will take guests later I healer. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Chrtstoph wt-ucr aim ineir daughter. loan Weber, returned on Tuesdi from a trip to the Middle Wet and are at their Summer home on Cedar Swamp Road for the season. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard E. Bailev of The Mount were luncheon ho is today at the Brookville County Club during the intermission of the Cedar Valley Horse Show on the Baily estate. Mr. and Mrs.

Bradley Dele-hanty and Charles Hubbs also had luncheon guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Wauson Nos-trand announce the birth of John Watson Nostrand at the North Country Community Hospital. Tins is their second son.

Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell ol Glen Head Park are receiving on the birth of then-first child, a son. Eugene Thompson Campbell. Mrs.

Campbell is the former Miss Janet Thompson ol Glen Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruce Trousdell of Thompson Park and their guest. Miss Dorothv McQuillan, left by motor for Washington to join their daughter, Mrs.

Selwvn Lawrence Powers, for a trip to the Middle West. Miss Leoniede Barry Lyon, daughter of Cecil Lyon of Brookville and INCW iOCK. is W(st for a part of the Slimmer Miss Jean Harrington of Clew land. Ohio, who was graduated Iron Wellesley College on Tuesday, i a house guests of Miss Mary Doug '-ls Evans a t. lier home in Thoinp-oi Miss Carol Cantwell.

engagement to James Gross Pope of Manhattan was announced will return to Woodmerc Mond.n after a week's visit with her Mr- UavmniK! Kempf, at Utica Hla- Tournaments Opened at Rockaway Hunting Club Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst, June 22 Tennis is occupying the interest of sport lovers and society this weekend at the Rockaway Hunting Club, where a veterans' invitation tennis tournament, sanctioned by the Lawn Tennis Association, is being played. Finals are scheduled for tomorrow. A stag dinner was held at the club tonight in honor of the visitors. John W. Foster is chairman of the tennis committee and Ernest M.

Jonklass, a member of that committee, was toastmaster. Twenty-four veterans are entered, including R. Norris Williams 3d, former national champion; Watson Washburn and Beals C. Wright. The tournament started today.

The men's singles championship tourney starts next Saturday at the club. The women's singles tennis championship tournament started Thursday at the Rockaway Hunting Club with 24 entries, including a large number of juniors. Mrs. John E. Bierwirth is captain and last year's champion.

Among the young peo ple entered are me Misses Barbara Will am: Hi the Will am Patty Cartwright and Eleanor Her- nek. he women weekly Wednes- day morning tournaments have al- ready started. Mrs. Elliott Orcutt of Ccdai hurst ve. will leave Saturday by plane for San Francisco, whence will the M.

V. Chichibu Maru, N. Y. K. line (Japan mail) for a two month's trip.

Her itinerary includes Hawaii, Japan, Samoa and Watson Beach Dr. and Mrs, Evan Gardner Beach of 17 Van Cott Hempstead, an- nce the marriage ol their Burnetta Rogers Beach, to Bruce Adwin Watson on March 2 at brides home, Hempstead. The mony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Frank M.

Kerr of Christ's First Presbyterian Church, Hempstead. The bride was attended by her sis- Mi a- Ha- it William Caldwell Watson, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Watson is a graduate oi Hempstead High School and of Katharine Gibbs School. Manhattan. lite on ol Ml Mrs.

William Watson of Marvin Hempstead. He attended the Cathedral Choir School in New York and Phillips Exeter Academy, and uas graduated from Yale University this June. Card farty Will Benefit Nursing Sisters of Sick Poor July 13 For the purpose of raising funds to aid the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, a card party will be held on the grounds of St. Joseph's Villa, Hempsted. on Saturday afternoon, July 13.

A large committee of Catholic women residing in various sections of Long Island, including Brooklyn and Queens, is sponsoring the undertaking. Mrs. William J. Murray of Rockvillt Centre is gen- ral The lollowmg are chairmen Mi Edward J. Conrow.

tickets: Mrs. John W. Engel, prizes: Mrs. Louis S. Smith, refreshments; Mrs.

Leo J. Lambert, cards and tallies; Mrs. William J. Sullivan, reception. On the reception committee are Mrs.

Frank J. Selinger Miss Margaret M. Buckley. Mrs. Edward Flynn, Mrs.

John Zemetra, Mrs. Charles J. Kean, Miss Eileen Miss Hester Cantwell, Miss Agnes Winters. Mrs John V. Morgan, Miss Helen Delaney, Mrs.

Harry Vinecombe, Mrs. Martin J. 't'ierney, Mrs. Vincent Jannace, Mrs. Edward L.

Linehan. Mrs. Alexander G. Hayes. Mrs.

John A. Sullivan, Mrs. William Davies. Mrs. William J.

Mally. Mrs, Ferdinand Gr.i.-mann. Mrs. Harry Lee. Mrs.

T. A. Goelz. Mrs. Joseph A.

Stork and Mrs. Joseph Guinry. Miss Virginia Latham, daughter Manhasset Road. East Willi left Friday for a visit at the home ol Miss Sally at Brockton. Mass.

Miss Latham and her brother. Alfred Wells Latham, who has returned from Hamilton College for the Summer vacation, spent the early part of the week at Westfield N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick G. Co-1 again this season to Mr. and Mrs. burn of Hewlett have returned from Walter J. Salmon.

New Haven, where they at-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vail Bro-tended the graduation of their son. kaw are at their Summer home on William B. Coburn.

on Tuesday from Centre Island for the season. Yale University. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cox are at for a few days with Mr.

and Mrs. Meadow Farm, their place in the J. E. Otterson there. I Mill Neck section.

Upon their return from a motor trip, they will reside in Watertown. v2'''' 2-P'3 ITinv I dfea I Mr. Edwin K. I.ynde of Mussupequa it the newly elected preiii-dent of the II om an' Club of Munpequa and it an active member ttf the Eattern Star and the John If. Andcrton Republican Club of Hassapequa.

Mr. I.ynde' hatband it former Attemblyman of rVnn-mil Count). (Photo hy Thomnt ttanmenrl.) Richard II. of 420 Clinton Ave. it thown with lid: on, Hirhnrd C.

rrnte. Mr. Irate it the former Anna Co 1 nehhen, daughter of Christian nrnehlscn..

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