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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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OLD-TIMERS GARDEN SCHOOLS RESORTS TOURS CRUISES FEATURES SOCIETY FRATERNAL BROOKLYN EAGLE The Voice of Travel SECTION BROOKLYN. N. SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1939 Miss Stella Houghton And John Alico to Be Married on August 19 Westhampton Beach Church Will Be Scene of Their Marriage, Which Will Be Followed by Reception at Mother's Summer Residence Miss Stella Houghton, daugnter Ocean Ave. and the late Dr. Hougaton, for her marriage to John Alico of Albany, N.

and the late Mrs. Alico. at the Beach M. E. Church, Westhampton follow: at the Houghton residence on Following a wedding trip to NewOrleans, the couple will live in Manhattan.

Miss Houghton is the granddaughter of the late Albert Gallatin Houghton, one of the founders publishing house of Houghton, Mifflin Company. She attended Packer Collegiate Institute and was graduated from Fairmont Junior College, Washington, D. C. Houghton attended Barnard College and now is at Columbia University. she, made Alico her is debut studying in 1935.

mechanical engineering at Columbia University, is a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers and is connected with the New York branch of the Mine Safety Appliance Company. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lea E.

Sperry Lea of 125 E. 57th Manhattan, will go to Bellport on Thursday for the season. They will remain out of town until the first of October. Miss Prescott to Give Tea for Book Board Miss Gertrude Jane Prescott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William O. Prescott of 551 2d will entertain the 1939 Year Book board of the Berkeley Institute, 181 Lincoln Place, at tea at her home Thursday afternoon. Guests include Miss Betty Myerson, editor-in-chief, and the Misses Mary Lang, Marilyn Sugden, Ruth Love, Alice Ambrette, Dorothy Eccardt, Anne Estrin, Phyllis Hughes, Adelaide Mitchell, members of the staff. Faculty advisers of the annual, Miss Marion A. Reid, vice principal of the school; MIle.

Jeanne Palisse and Miss Beatrice C. Buchanan also will be present. Mt. St. Vincent Alumnae To Sponsor Reception The annual reception and dance of the senior class of the College of Mount St.

Vincent on Hudson, sponsored by the alumnae association, will be held on Wednesday evening. June 7, in the Empire Room of the Waldorf- -Astoria, Manhattan. Actively interested are Miss Josephine T. Amend, Mrs. Robert V.

Kirk, Dr. Marie R. Madden, Mrs. John C. Crosnan, Mrs.

James E. Dougherty, Miss M. Dorothy Nor- Miss Carol Collins, Alexander Hamilton Engaged to Be Wed Daughter of Mrs. Daniel Merritt Collins Will Be Married to Resident of Sewickley, Summer Plans of Brooklynites Announced of Mrs. E.

Otis Houghton of 555 has selected Aug. 19 as the date Manhattan, son of Frank Alico of The ceremony will be performed Beach, and a reception will Beach Lane, Westhampton Beach. Marion Baker Engaged To Willard L. Dutton Mr. and Mrs.

A. Foster Baker of 650 E. 7th St. and Amityville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Frances Baker, to Willard Lawrence Dutton. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence A. Dutton of 1430 E. 28th St. Mr.

and Mrs. James C. McCurrach of 2 Montague Terrace, with their son and daughter, James C. McCurrach Jr. and Jane McCurrach, are at Monmouth Beach, N.

for the season, where they will be at 29 Ocean Ave, until Oct. 1. Mrs. William P. Reid, who spent the Winter in Manhattan, will go to her home at 20 The Crescent, Babylon, on Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Ehlenberger Jr. are at Belmont Manor, Bermuda. The latter is the former Miss Elinore Irwin, daughter og Mr.

and Mrs. Charles D. Irwin of Brooklyn. Mrs. Rosecrans Gives A Dinner Party Mrs.

Marie Rosecrans of Flatbush recently entertained at a dinner party at Villepigues, Sheepshead Bay. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clark, Dr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Gesell Commissioner and Mrs. John E. Eastmond, Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph H. Villepigue, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.

Gutheil, Mrs. Henry Duffe Mrs. Anna Haase, Miss Alice Senior, Miss Sophie Michel, Miss Doris Marie Rosecrans, and Karl H. Gohlke, Herbert Haase, Dr. Carroll M.

Larson, Theodore F. Meyer, Leroy Carner and Ralph Heepe. man, Mrs. Charles J. Carroll, Miss Mary O'Donnell, Mrs.

Raymond Kelly, Mrs. John Hennessy, Miss Anna Cunneen and Mrs. Martin Lyons Jr. Miss Mary J. Magan is chairman of the entertainment committee and Miss Marie Leievre is in charge of reservations.

Mr. Mrs. Harry Watts of 1 East End Manhattan, arrives June 1 to occupy the Avery Chaflin place in Hewlett Bay Park, Mrs. Daniel Merritt Collins of 35 ment of her daughter, Miss Carol Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lee Hamilton Miss Collins, who is the daughter the Packer Collegiate Institute and School at Bryn Mawr, Pa. She is Brooklyn. Mr. Hamilton attended Lawrenceville and Carnegie Tech. He is associated with the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.

Mrs. R. Edson Doolittle and her sister, Miss Katharine V. Ilgenfritz, of 209 Lincoln Place will spend some time this Summer in Monroe, Mich. Mrs.

Doolittle will continue her art pilgrimage for part of the Summer and arrange trips to the special ex- Midwood St. announces the engageCollins, to Alexander Hamilton, son of of 3 Beaver Sewickley, Pa. of the late Mr. Collins, attended was graduated from the Baldwin a member of the Junior League of hibits arranged for World's Fair visitors in Manhattan. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilkie J. Browne of 24 Monroe Place have opened their cottage at Fairfield Beach, for the Summer and will remain there until Oct. 1. Mrs.

Percy I. Powell has opened her Summer home, Allview, at Port Jefferson after spending the Winter months at the Hotel Touraine. The engagement of Miss Carol Collins, above, daughter of Mrs. Daniel Merritt Collins of 35 Midwood to Alexander Hamilton of Sewickley, is announced today. (Bachrach photo.) Miss Jean Abberley, right, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester S. Abberley, and John Taylor Arms 3d of Fairfield, will be married on June 23. Miss Audrey Achelis, right, daughter of Mrs. Frederick G.

Achelis of Greenwich, formerly of Brooklyn is engaged to Frank H. Platt 2d (Delar photo.) Miss Barbara Bulley, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell Bulley of Greenwich, and formerly of Brooklyn, is engaged to George Williams Jr. (Aime Dupont photo.) June 13 Meeting Will End Auxiliary Season St.

Agnes Seminary Ladies' Auxiliary, Mrs. Charles A. Graeber, will have its June party on June 8 at the Garden City Hotel. The auxiliary nominating committee, Mrs. John M.

Denaley, chairman; Mrs. Albert Granger Hall, Mrs. Frank W. Clarke, Mrs. Edward Sheahan and Mrs.

J. James Shea, is preparing a slate to be presented at the June 13 meeting when elections will take place, Brooklynites Among Early Arrivals in East Hampton Mrs. W. Sterling Peters and the Misses Knox at Resort; Special Garden Club Flower Show June 6 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Hampton, May 27-Mrs. W.

Brooklyn, and the Misses Marie and East Hampton's early Summer arrivals. Garden Club of East Hampton, which a Spring flower show and plant sale to 5 o'clock. Officers of the Garden Edwards of Manhattan and Haven, Sag Harbor; Mrs. Juan Terry Trippe, Miss Marguerite Hoguet, Mrs. Arthur H.

Terry Jr. and Mrs. H. Allen Wardle. The Hedges Inn and the Sea Spray opened for the season today.

The Hunting will open shortly. At the Maidstone Arms, guests include Miss Lois Thayer of Brooklyn, Redmond Keresey Jr. of Lawrence, Dr. and Mrs. C.

W. Van der Merwe of Forest Hills, who had with them Mrs. P. M. Davidson and H.

T. Dickinson of Johannesburg, South Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Stevens of New York, who were at the Arms this week, have bought Mrs.

William Walker Green's house on Terbell Lane. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Dean have arrived to occupy the Norman Cleaves house on Dunemere Lane. Frank L. Cheek will return to his dune Summer home here this season after an absence of several seasons. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Kip Farrington 'r. are returning shortly from A shing trip to Panama and Chile ad will pass the Summer with Mrs. arrington's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward de Clifford Chisholm. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Tuohy of Sterling Peters of 255 Henry St.

Amy Knox of Brooklyn are among All three are members of the opens its Summer activities with on June 6 at Guild Hall, from 10:30 Club this year are Mrs. James A St. Francis Graduates To Be Received June 11 Members of the class of 1939 of St. Francis Xavier Academy will be received into the Alumnae Association on Sunday, June 11. Miss Hortense McLean and Miss Mary Dibble will act as chairmen of the afternoon.

June graduates include the Misses Dorothea Atkinson, Irene Bajohr, Rita Bannon, Geraldine Barbieri, Helen Brady, Katherine Bukey, Nora Byrne, Irene Cunningham, Betty DeLacey, Patricia Dempsey, Kathleen Dugan, Agnes Ferguson, Jenny Goris, Jeanne Gotimer, Grace Hazzard, Theodora Healy, Margaret Heaney, Claire Hobson, Marie Higgins, Hogan, Eleanor Holmes, Mary Houlihan, Mary Hoy, Anna Sodaro, Mary Sullivan, Mary Watson, Elvira Winkler, Elaine Zappala, Virginia Cannon, Mary Dwyer, Mary Flynn, Regina Geary, Ethel Gibson, Ruth Heynes, Mary E. Leonard, Alice Lynaugh, Jane McCormack, Jean McKiernan, Frances- Mullen, Mary Murphy, Muriel Murray, Mary Jane O'Leary, Grace Magilligan, Eileen Ward, Gertrude Judge, Margaret King, Margaret Price, Bernadette Lagomarsino, Rosemary Leddy, Evelyn Leone, Alice Maceda, Jane Malone, Joan McCarthy, Catherine McGowan, Bernadette McMahon, Norma O'Brien, Milde, Eileen Helen O'Connor, Neff. Petty, Pauline Quinn, Mary Rose Quirke, Helen Roth, Virginia Roth, Ruth Schorr, Molly Sheehan. January graduates were the Misses Vivienne Camas, Mary Cunningham, Dorothy Dickinson, Vincinia Dierks, Mary Dinsmore, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Eugenia Fleri, Marilyn Gilloon, Grace Gonnoud, Muriel Harrington, Kathleen Hughes, Naomi King, Mary Leonard, Mary Maher, Agnes Molloy, Julia Murphy, Muriel Morton, Joan Oxley, Jane Podester, Eleanor Savvis, Virginia Squire, Grace Gleason. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert William of 12 Haines Drive, Bloomfield. N. announce the birth of their daughter, Noel Marie Pritchard, on May 6 at Mountain side Hospital, Montclair, N. J.

Mrs. Pritchard is Miss Florence Noel Tully of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.

Strong of Strongleigh Park, Lindenhurst, will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Strong of Akron, Ohio, the first week in June. Stewart Strong with his son.

Philip Marshall Strong, will with his parents from July 12th the 19th be. and young Philip will stay for a visit of several weeks. Brooklyn Colony, N. E. To Sponsor Bridge Series The Brooklyn Colony of New England Women will again give a series of dessert -bridges, the first will be held on Thursday at the country home of Mrs.

Clifford R. Beardsley, Beardsley Lane, Lloyds Harbor, Huntington. The Junior Auxiliary of the Victory Memorial Hospital met recently at the Mariners Room of the Union Church Parish Hall. Miss Ruth Hassan, president, presided. Mrs.

Wilfred T. Hall reported on the cess of the luncheon and card party of which she was the chairman. Miss Marie Eiche reported on the sewing committee's activities. The hostesses for the evening's entertainment and refreshments were Miss Julie Auten and Miss Isabelle Edson. Among those present were Mrs.

Fausner, Mrs. W. T. Hall. Miss Florence Mohle, Mrs.

Emil Schneider Mrs. Earle Simmons, Mrs. George Way, Mrs. Fred Schabmayr Mrs. David Devine, Miss Helen Skid more, Miss Grace Monteleon, Mrs F.

Campbell, Mrs. F. Foiles, Mrs John Dollard. Mrs. Erwin Wilkinson Miss Irene Kleinert and Mrs.

Paul V. Welch. Great Neck have opened their East Hampton Summer home. Mrs. James Harper Poor and he daughter, Mrs.

A. Y. P. Garnett have been spending a week at Mrs Poor's Main St. residence.

They have now returned to Washington D. for a few weeks. Miss E. Frances Woodward, prin cipal of the Woodward School, 32 Clinton is spending this week end at the Choate School in Wal lingford, as the house gues of Dr. and Mrs.

George St. John Last evening at Choate, Miss Wood ward attended the students' presen tation of the Gilbert and Sullivar operetta, "Ruddigore," in which Jack Langstaff, one of her former pupils sang the leading role. Jack the son of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith B.

Langstaff of 39 Garden Place. Miss Adeline S. Pettit of 193-0 109th Road. Hollis, with Mr. ant Mrs.

Robert I. Raiman, left on Fri day to spend the Summer and earl; Fall at Shelter Island Heights, maining there until the 1st of No vember..

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