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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935 Alienist Grills Maid in Death Society Dr. Clarke Flies Over Pikes Peak Colorado Springs, June 1 25 The Rev. Dr. George A. Clarke, pastor of the Emanuel Baptist Church ol Bronkh.

Miu Marjorie Findley and Montecito. The Rev. Dr. Oliver Kirby Wins Divorce In 4th Trial of Case Broker's Wife Pound Guilty on Five Counts of Misconduct After Three Other Juries Dis-agreedShe Fails to Appear Edward J. Klrby, a broker who lives at 125 McDonough today won his three-year-fight for a divorce from Beatrice Kirby when a jury before Justice Thomas J.

Cuff in Brooklyn Supreme Court found her guilty on five counts of misconduct. It was the fourth trial of 1 Of LI. Broker He and Police Are Silent Alter 3 "Hour Quiz Fantastic Confession Special to Mineola, June 2, Matthews, promine was prepared today questioning of Miss 20-y riddle of 1 fan the deatli of Ji.lm Lyons Burne's. Sea Cliff broker. The iv.ychinsri.st.

who is attached to Kings Park Stale Hospital, was called in by District Attorney Lit- i that t- fession i the Police were ballled today by a re port indication there were no mark: of violence on Burness' head ant that his deatli was caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. This wai in conflict with the trirl's story tha she wielded the death biow with hammer. The wealthy young broker wa: found dead Saturday morning in hi. car in the garage of a friend, William B. Brown.

20 Fulton Atlantic Beach. Miss Ka.ssat.ly is era-Ployed bv Brown. Dr. Matthews, Mr. Littleton and Detective Capt.

Frank Kelly of the Nassau County Police Department Interviewed Miss Kassady tor three hours in the County Jail last oiohr. They declined to comment on what tney learned. The questioning was to be continued at 3 p.m. today. KELLY BOLAND Miss Marsaret Bolanri.

riauehtpr of Mrs. Jane Boland of 1117 79th was married to Howard Kelly of 4534 47th Woodside. on Saturday. The ceremony took place at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 31st in Manhattan, after which a reception was held in the Solarium of the Granada Hotel in Brooklyn.

The maid of honor was Miss Ethel Kelly, sister of the bridegroom, and the best man was Walter Ki-lhs brother of the bridegroom. After a weridini? t.rin Mr mri Mk Kelly will reside in Woodside, L. LAGER AXELBRAND Miss Helen Axelbrand, daughter Mr. and Mr- In, uiu Ax. Ibrand of 245 E.

34th was married to Dr. Jack L. Lager, son of Mrs. Anna Lager, in the Solarium of the Hotel Granada on Sunday. The Rev.

David Putterman officiated. 1 1. A if bv Miss Florence Lager, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, and the best man was Dr. Mathew Bes dine. MISS EPP HOSTESS Miss Muriel Arline Epp enter tained at her home.

972 Steriinsr Pan a ami llmieoi Ke.vei cently in honor of Miss Louise! Gilead, whose marriage to Homer F. Smith of Richmond Hill will take I place in the Fall. the action, three juries having disagreed in previous trials. Kirby named Robert Stewart the pa 11 "Mr.Kir- bv," lived ou se. i ions of the Bronx.

Stewart, who denied the charges in the three previous trials, did not appear at the miiaen a -rt no Ii ant and lriends annealed as character witnesses for the woman. Wife Fails to Appear Mrs. Kirby did not appear in her own defense. After the jury dis- 5 agreement in the third trial, Su- 1 1 preme Court Justice Philip A Hn u- nan, who presided, declared that if 1 he had tried the case without a jury he would have held Mrs. Kirbv guilty of the charges.

He discon- tinued the $20 weekly alimony Klrby had been paying her and gave the husband en tntlv of the couple's1 0-year-old daughter. Marie. I In defiance of the court order, TJou'll like At IH Mil HE You'll gives yc because it try comfort, ond more at a moderate cost. For instance, surf bathing from your spacious outside room, food that tempts your appetite. Beach Cabanas.

Rates are moderate, specially low for children. SI XTDAVMflDC I llflll IflVllb ATIANTIC CITVJI BENNETT E. TOUSLEY, I 1 1 1 Miss Marjorie Isabel Findley, daughter of Norman P. Findley of 1917 Ditmas will be married to Harry E. Post Meislahn in August.

Their engagement is announced today. (Photo by Ira Hill.) Baptist Conventum, would "fit up higher than other of these he chartered an airplane PikPf Peak Fundamentalists Indorse Pacifist As Church Leader Recommend That Philip Englander Be Ordained in Greene Ave. Baptist Philip Englander. a firm pacifist. will be ordained pastor of the Greene Avenue Baptist Church, 830 Ocean Sunday night, as the result oi the ren.mmendation cm-n bv a.

council of the Long Island Baptist Association, mainly a Fundamental 1 1st group. I At the council meeting held at the church last night, Mr. Englander was questioned about his stand on war by the Rev. J. Earle Edwards, pastor of the Queens Bap-.

tist Church, and a leading Liberal in the council. His recommendation followed his declaration that he would not countenance war, take part in war, or suggest that any member of his church enlist. Mr. Englander is a member of the church. After the meeting Mr.

Ed- "The remarkable thing is that this group, which is predominantly Fundamentalist, should recommend the ordination of a man who is an out-and-out pacifist." SHERWIN-GLUCK The marriage of Miss Rose Gluck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gluck of Lawrence, to Monroe Ralph Sherwin. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Bherwin of Woodmere, took place at a lawn party celebration held at the Gluck home Sunday. The bride graduated from Cornell University in 1929 and is a member of the Alpha Epsllon Phi sorority. Mr. Sherwin received his degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1929 and belongs to Phi Lambda Upsilon.

honorary chemical so, a a The couple will take a wedding I trip to Virginia Beach, Va. THREE-SCORE-AND-TE CLUB At the regular meeting of the Three-Score-and-Ten Club of Brook lyn yesterday plans were made for an omnia, to Koton Pom next Mon day. The members will leave in the morning on the steamer Belle Island, The regular evening social and afternoon meeting will be held on Tuesday. The club had an outing to Lake Ronkonkoma on Tuesday in spite of the rain. John Helm, vice president, presided at the meeting and Mrs.

Emily M. Klein of 129 Columbia Heights, secretary, recorded. the girl tn that sJB Hart Bronson performed the cere- The bride was given in marriage by her son-in-law, Willard Cranston Chamberlain who married her daughter, one of twin sisters the former Miss Katherine R. Kun- hardt, last Saturday. The bride wore frock of hydrangea blue with a large blue hat and a corsage oi orchids.

She was unattended. Towar B. ates of Morrlstown, also a son-in-law of the bride, man. A reception and buffet supper iouowea uie garden, Mr. and Mrs.

Wing will sail from new i orK on juiy lu on tne Nor-mandie of the French Line for long stay abroad. They will make their home in Manhattan. The bride was married to Henry R. Kunhardt In 1914, the marriage ending in divorce several years later. In 1925 she was married to Artnur ijee Warthen and they Wing married Miss Helen Krech in l20.

The marriage ended in divorce seven years later and he married Miss Marjorie Ward in 1929 They were divorced. CHAPMAN O'DAY Miss Helen Patricia O'Day of Floral Park and Carter Richard Chapman of Brooklyn were married Saturday at a solemn nuptial at Our Lady of Victory R. C. Church In Floral Park. The Rev.

James F. Irwin was celebrant of the mass. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, was gowned in wnite lace and mousseline de dress and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white rosebuds and Hies oi tne vaney. miss Biancne onay, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Joseph O'Day, brother of the bride, Arthur it oi urooitiyn were After the ceremony a reception as held for the immediate family The bride is a graduate of Maxwell Training School for Teachers and is VJOe Dresiaent oi tne junior oi norai faric.

Mr. unapman is irraduate of Brooklvn PreD. Beach the young couple will reside FLEURY SCOTT The marriage of Miss Madeline M. Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Scott, 116 Ryerson Dr. Edgar J. Fleury, son ot Mrs. Obelin Fleury of Holyoke, took place Saturday at the Sacred reception was held at the Granada Hotel.

Miss Elizabeth Scott was her star's maid of honor and Dr. O. T. Fleury was the best man. Dr.

and Mrs. Jieury win maice teir home in Holyoke, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Weinert of 362 Hancock St. and their daughter, Miss Myra Weinert, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Smith of 565 E. 31st St. have returned from a motor trip to Niagara Falls, where they attended the graduation of Mr. and Mrs.

Weinert's son, Albert J. Weinert, at Niagara University. After staying a few days at the Falls they motored Canada and returned home artcr being the overnight guests of Mrs. merly of Brooklyn. They returned by way of the Thousand Islands, Tupper and Saranac lakes and Lake nacia and made oaraioga oprmgs their last stop, celebrating the wedding anniversary of Mrs.

Wein- in i i 1, where they spent their wnl- ding trip. O'CONNELL URBANEK Miss Jean F. Urbanek, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urban, 251 Vernon and John O'Con-nell, 362 Pacifc were married on Saturday at St.

John the Baptist Church. A reception was held at the Granada Hotel. Miss Caroline O'Connell was the maid of honor, and the best man was Lawrence O'Connell. Miss Harriet Cannon oi Austin. Texas, is being honored at several parties.

On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Burke of 128 Willow St. entertained at a cocktail party and bul let supper.

Yesterday a luncheon hattan, and today a luncheon at the Bossert. Tomorrow Miss Can- entertained at a brai a luncheon and in the evening at a Summer? ng baby's ilk." You and give the baby if you spend the sum-land, along the Con- WALKER 5-7300 Mrs. Kirby fled to New Jersey the child. Their present wb "re unknown. Kirby told the permltte child CARD ART AND DANCE A cart! party and dance will be 11,1,1 011 Friday evening In St.

Mi- chad's Audi tori 43d at 8:30 under the auspice of the Actionists of St. Michael' ivity. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES C'o-efl "nrr "TT MMVUTwfMWV 7 WW JlCfiY YEAR Brooklyn Cor. Montague uid Hen Summer High School Day and Evening Sessions Begin July Co-Educational lafUtrattoa Mew, far lnnmr Mi EKNE3T CMNWOOD.HdMWi SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL $i5 Boro Hall Academy 366 FUtbu.fa Eil. JROOKLYN SVPTR 1 PRATT INSTITUTE School ol SCIENCt and TECHNOLOGY 3-YR.

ENGINEERING COURSES MchMicl Electricil Qentcal Languages COSMETIC SKIN Harry E. Poit Meiilahn To Be Married in August Norman P. Findley of 1917 Dit-mas announces tht engage ment of his daughter, Miss Marjorie Isabel Findley, to Harry E. I Mrislahn. son of Mrs.

Harrv Meislahn, of 1325 E. 27th and the late Mr. Meislahn. Miss Findley attended Packer In stitute and is a graduate of the ugomz acnooi. ane is of the Junior League.

Mr. Meislahn was graduated from the Poly Prep Country Day School in 1H2.J ana irom Princeton Uni versity in While in college he played on the football and lacrosse loams and caiit.iin the tling team. He is a member of the 1 JYiTacc Club, the Prince ton Club of New York City and the yacnt squadron ot the country uiuo of Westhampton. Last Fall he competed in the International Star Class yacht races at San Francisco. He is now an instructor and coach of athletics at the Poly Country Day School.

The wedding will take place In August. Mill Florence Read Honored At Buffet Supper and Bridge By Miu Mills Lait Evening Miss Isabel Mills, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Maltland Mills of B02 President entertained last evening at her residence at a buffet supper and bridge in honor of Miss Florence E. Read and her fiance.

I Hollis K. Thayer. The Invitation list included the Misses Lois Thayer, Mary Thayer, Mary Dlmon Francis, Nancy Hump-stone, Althea McCammon, Julia Stebbins of Rochester, N. Helen Louise Fairchild of Manhattan and I Laurlston Livingston, George Mc-Kenzie, John Francis, Roland Rasch, Jackson Cross, Stewart Richards, John F. Talmage, Calvin Edwards, Cornell Schenck of Manhattan, Frank Pierson of Denver, Colorado; Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Scott Per-kin of Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dunlop, Mr.

and Mrs. John Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin G. Plumb, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Price and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Twyeffort. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Chandler Turner of 28 Monroe Place arrived this week at Saranac inn, saranac, New York. Judge Lewis L. Fawcett of 1347 Dean St. will spend the 4th of July holiday at the Lake Placid uiuo, Lake Placid, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Stone of 1618 Beverly Road leave the end of this month for the Lake Placid Club, Lake Placid, N.

Y. Mrs. Frederick Kraemer of 581 5th Waldo L. Kraemer, Lt. Frederick E.

Kraemer and Miss Erna Kraemer are at Shelter Island Heights for the Summer and will return to town thi 1st of October. Waldo Kraemer staying at the Crescent Athletic-Hamilton Club during tht week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C.

Wills of 47 Plaza St. will sail on the North German Llovd liner Eurona on Satur day for a month's trip abroad. They wiil visit Germany, Switzerland and Italy. Miss Barbara Horton of Ocean Ave. Is spending a week visiting Bobby and Dick Edwards at their Shelter Island home.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Martin of Glen Cove and formerly of Brooklyn gave a dance last evening at their liroiv lor (heir daughter, Mi.ss Martin. About 60 guests were pre Victoria Chapter, D.

B. Holds a Special Meeting A special meeting of Victoria Chapter, D. B. was held at the home of the regent, Mrs. Fenwick White Ritchie, yesterday afternoon.

Mr. Albert Ullrich, chairman of ways and means, made final plans lor the oicie Engnsn raire at tne Hotel Biltmore in November. The chapter will have the lingerie booth as usual. The chapter will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Wednesday, Oct. 16, and on Thursday, Oct.

24, the annual Eagle luncheon will be held. Six new members have been received within the past few weeks-Mrs. M. Ireland. Mrs.

Robertson, Miss Louise E. Gilead, Miss Elizabeth Ritchie, MUs Mane Payne and Mrs. John W. Halliwell. The following member-, were invent: Mrs.

Warren R. Am.sden. Mrs. Henry G. Avis, Mrs.

Robert Britten, Mrs. James Houghton, Mrs. John W. Halliwell, Mrs. Anne Jenkisson, Mrs.

Clarence Klinck, Mrs. J. McLaughlin. Mrs. Albert Ullrich, Miss Marie Payne, Mrs.

W. Wiley, Mrs. W. H. Stephens and Mrs.

Alice Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Parsons and Miss Joan Parsons of 599 3d St.

are at Bay Douglaston, where they will remain until Oct. 1. Dr. and Mrs. William H.

Wasson and their daughters, the Misses Mary Ellen and Ruth Wasson, of 15 Willow St. have gone to Matti-tuck to remain until the 1st of October, Dr. George J. Schreiber will sail on the Berlin on July 4 for Germany and Switzerland. He will join Mrs.

Schreiber, who has been abroad since May. They will return late in September. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E.

Cabaud Jr. of Albemarle Road spent the last week-end at DcBruce, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene V. Brewster have announced their permanent address as 9 Hancock St. The class of 1935 of St. Angela Hall was formally introduced to the Alumnae on Sunday afternoon at a reception and tea. Miss Virginia Rellly and Miss Dorothy Johnson were the hostesses ill' the dny.

Mrs Stenhen J. Carney and Mi. Harriet I committee heads and assistants, held at her home on Westbury Road. Mrs. John Tuthill Jr.

Hostess At Timber Point Club Yesterday Mrs. John Tuthill Jr. of 251 E. Main Patchogue, gave a luncheon-bridge party yesterday at Timber Point Club, Great River, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Z.

Dillard of Tulsa, who is visiting her for a month. Among the guests were Mrs. Robert A. Van Tuyl, Mrs. Willette W.

Gardner, Mrs. William Harry Jamieson, Mrs. Frederick Metz, Mrs. Alfred Snyder, Mrs. John J.

Van Pelt, Miss Mae Weeks, Miss Edith McBride, Miss Rose Terry and Miss Elizabeth Tuthill, all of Patchogue; Mrs. Robert Harrison, Mrs. Arthur Sherry and Mrs. Eben L. Hlscox of East Patchogue; Mrs.

Elwell Palmer, Mrs. Ralph C. Greene, Mrs. Guy A. Anderson, Mrs.

Elward Smith. Mrs. Waiter Livingston and Mrs. G. Elliott Morrifon of Sayville; Mrs.

Walter orrigan, Mrs. Alan G. Baker, Mrs. Mitchell Ewing and Mrs. Vernon Tiger of Brookhaven; Mrs.

G. Renwick Raynor of Lake Ronkon-kema; Mrs. Paul Maynard of Bell-port and Mrs. Kenneth Purdy of Bayport. Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Livingston Redmond gave a large supper dance at White Elephant Farm, Oyster Bay, last night, for Miss Sheila Redmond, their daughter, and Miss Catherine L. Davis, debutantes of the season. Miss Robinson was the guest at a dinner dance given by her mother at the Piping Rock Club at Locust Valley, attended by 150 young people. Later they motored to Oyster Bay for the dance.

Miss Dorothy D. Robinson, debutante daughter of Mrs. Elbridge Gerry Chadwick and of Monroe D. Robinson, was guest at a supper dance last night at the Piping Rock clubhouse. L.

Stuart Wine; Marries Mri. Louise C. Warthen Mrs. Louise Chappell Warthen of Santa Barbara, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs.

Walter Chappell of New York, was married to L. Stuart Wing, son of Mrs.L. Stuart Wing of Old Westbury, yesterday in the drawing room of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Philip S.

Chancellor Is the BABY St. Augustine's Academy Closes Season With Luncheon 8t. Augustine's Academy Alumnae held a luncheon, business meeting and election of officers on the Marine Roof of the Hotel Bossert on Saturday. Officers for the coming year include president, Miss Jane Keilty; vice president, Miss Elizabeth Sharkey; chairman of the executive board, Miss Marjorie Worthley; treasurer, Miss Edna Moroney, and secretary, Miss Marie Harris. Long Island Society Mrs.

Leroy Van Bomel Hostess To Nathan Hale Garden Club Mrs. Leroy A. Van Bomel of Hale-site entertained the Nathan Hale Garden Club yesterday, assisted by Mrs. ueorge vaugnan. Mrs.

William Meissner spoke on flower arrangements. Ainons thos Dresent were Mrs Lambert Suydam, Mrs. Edward T. Horwill. Mrs.

Charles O'Donahue, Mrs. Stanley Eldredge, Mrs Elliott Eldreage, Mrs. Morton Haisteaa. Mrs. Herbert IT Losee, Mrs.

Joseph P. Lantry, Mrs. E. Rodney Fiske. Mrs.

John Ranken. Mrs. Ed-ear Newton. Mrs. Milton L'Ecluse.

Mrs. Henry Allen. Mrs. Charles Kintian. Mrs.

Charles Doscher. Mrs. John Edmonds, Mrs. Walter Lyon, Mrs. Leo Mortenson, Mrs.

Percy All- wnrk, Mrs. H. navies Koillstim, Mrs Charles R. Gay, Mrs. Charles Neves.

Mrs. l-'rank oritur. Mrs. Thomas Murcott. Mrs.

John Payne. Mrs. John Parker and Mrs. Charles Van Iderstme. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter J. O'Donahue of Dayton, Ohio, who have been the Halesite, have left for Quebec, Canada, for the Summer. Their daugh- Mrs. Cornelius a.

mcgu re. accompanied them and win to Haiesite in a lew weeks. Garden City News Shedowa Garden Club members iv I he cue. 'erdav oi Mi: Lardner V. Morris of Hilton Avis A receptmn and dame In- cimmi in eueail.

excrei: as inr the first senior class to graduate from le new uaraen uuy hirii brnooi as held in the school gymnasium Miss Joan Mcacham of Brompton Road wa a dinner hostess last eve-nine, hetore the hiah school nnn- Ml: a Koi.n and ueorge Hickman ot Garden City and Joseph Roll of Glen Cove. J. Pi-raimin. who ha I the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Gerard A.

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