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For Classified Ad Result! BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6000 Weddings and Engagements Important in News of Lojrig Island Shore Clubs Open 4 About Lynbrook Residents Special to The Eagle Lynbrook, May 7 Thomas Driscoll a student at Cornell University, is spending the weekend with his Garden City Set Attends Dances; News of Other Activities of Community Special to The Eagle Garden City, May 7 The Garden City Assembly held an Informal Lord Stirling D. A. Will Meet on Wednesday Lord Stirling Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at the home of Mrs. Ewald W. Terney, 306 Marcellus Road, Willis- Box Holders and Patron for N.

S. S. P. Benefit Are Listed Miss Genevieve L. Gallagher, general chairman of the card party and entertainment to be given for the benefit of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor at the Columbus Club on Thursday evening, announces the first list of box holders as follows: parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dris-coll of Monroe St. Mrs. Lester Griffith of 81 Carman dance at Felice's.

Westbury, this eve- nins under the direction of a com- Ave- is re-occupying her home after mittee which Included Mrs. John T. Mr. Thacher. Mrs.

George Dietz, Miss Rev. Eugene T. McCloskey, S. T. Ave, is in Texas.

it 7 Helene Holden and Frederick Hnln-feld Hugh Harrington, Ray Kochendorfer and William Meissner. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Thacher entertained at a dinner preceding the dance.

Jack Albin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archer O. Albin of Atlantic returned home this week from a stay in Florida. Mrs.

Arthur Lowden will entertain at an afternoon of cards on Wednes ton Park, on Wednesday afternoon. Preceding the regular business session, officers recently elected for the coming year will be installed. Mrs. Terney again will be officially designated regent of the local chapter. Others to be Installed are: Mrs.

Roy Whitford, vice regent; Mrs. Kenneth Frost, second vice regent; Mrs. Claude Williams, recording secretary; Mrs. Albert N. DeClue, corresponding secretary Mrs.

R. Nelson Vandervort, treasurer; Mrs. Eugene The spinsters' ball, given by the day. Her guests, at her home, 55 junior committee of the Mid-Island iT(, vii Hendrickson will be Mrs. Unit at the Valley Speedwell Chorry Club this evening, was one of the John Nelson, Mrs.

Michael J. Roche, popular events of the week. Many prefatory dinner parties were given. Mrs. Robert I.

Wilson, Mrs. Ftank Steindorf, Mrs. Michael J. Friend Mrs. William McCoy' and Mrs.

Charles Biesinger, all of Lynbrook. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Koch of 113 Tottenham The committee in charge was the Misses Esther Gurney, Adele Bowman, Mary Good, Catherine Cole Mrs. Philip A.

Brennan, L.L.D.; Miss Helen L. Connell. Mrs. William P. Donohue.

Mrs. James J. Fee, Miss Genevieve Gallagher, Mrs. Edward Oeraghty. Jus! ice William F.

Hagar-ty, Mrs. William V. Herbert, Mrs. George R. Holahan.

Mrs. Peter P. Hughes, Frank Kelly. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph' T. Lilly, George McManus, Thomas E. Murray K. S. Robert W.

Murtha. Mrs. William G. O'Brien, Mrs. George S.

Rice, Mrs. George L. Twigg, Mr. and Mrs. Francis A.

Young and Holy Child i Jesus Parish. Patrons and patronesses are Mrs. Robert A. Ayling, Mrs. Sidney i Barritt, Mrs.

Albert T. Brophy, Ravmond J. Bushey. Miss Beatrice Butler. Miss Marguerite Butler.

Mis. Thomas F. Cahill. Miss Mary Campbell, William A. Carr, Mrs.

Eugene Carroll. Mrs. Frank P. Cur-ran, Mrs. Thomas H.

Cullcn. Miss Edmere Dalgleish. Mrs. William E. Road vill entertain Mrs.

Elizabeth F. Miss Marie Scannell, Mrs. Mary Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yuzzelino, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry V. Russell, Mr. and Mrt Wilfred T. Brophy and Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Price, all Lynbrookites. Mrs. William Zachary Taylor and man, Emma Brown, Alleyne Grimmer, Josephine Hardie, Margaret Mabon, Vera Middendorf, Jean Nehrbas, Isabel Olmstead, Martha Murphy, Jeanne Putnam.

Helen Whitnpy, Marjorie ililey. Edith Weed and Mrs. John K. Gurney, Mrs. E.

Wain Hare. Mrs. Kenneth W. Hol-brook. Mrs.

Karl W. Illigen, Mrs. El-wood A. Powell and Mrs. E.

Lowndes Rhett. l. Gter, chaplain, and Miss Nellie Munger, historian. Mrs. C.

Reginald Many will be the installing officer. and Mrs. F. A. Zara To Entertain at Luncheon Special to The Eagle Hewlett.

May 7 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Zara will give a luncheon tomorrow at their home in Hewlett Bay Park for Mr.

and Mrs. Hamilton Fish Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs, Set on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ripley, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Aigner, Mrs. John Henry Holden. Thomas Wilde. Frank Dillon, Miss Margaret Timpson, John Theodore Hanemnn, Mr.

and Mrs. William Adams Mrs. Jack Meyerkort end others. Mrs. Edward Betts of Lynbrook, Mrs.

Elmer Beamon and Mrs. Henry Moser of Woodmere, Mrs. Richard Thall of Cedarhurst, Mrs. Albart I.ockhart of West Hempstead and Mrs. M.

L. Kent of Rockville Centre will be dessert-bridge guests Thursdav of Mrs. ArtFiur Mackey of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Fessler of Kathryn St. and their two children Mrs. Allan R. Hardie of Nassau Boulevard entertained at dinner preceding the dance. Her guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Peters Mr. and Mrs. Richard Remsen, Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Rlddell Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Hammond, Mr.

and Mrs. Willard U. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Patterson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keating, Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Gleason.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Remsen, Mr. and Mrs.

Percy N. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Birdsall.

Edmonds Edward J. Dunphy, Mrs. Edward J. Dunphy. Mrs.

Edward J. Fanning. Mrs. Robert S. Farley, Mrs.

Howard A. Fox. Miss Genevieve Gallagher, Mrs. James F. Gannon, Herbert J.

Goodwin, Mrs. Marv A. Haley, Mrs. Peter B. Hanson, Mrs.

William V. Herbert, Bernard F. Hogan, Mrs. Frank T. Hughes, Mrs.

Peter P. Hughes. Ed-mond J. Huott, Mrs. Robert A.

Johnston, Miss Mary L. Jordan, Mrs. John T. Kearney. Mrs, James are to make their home in Chicago, Illinois.

Rockville Centre Residents Active in Organizations; Parties Planned This Week First Spring Dinner Dance Is Held at Rockaway Club Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst, May 7 The Rockaway Hunting Club was the scene of, its first Spring dinner dance tonight. One of the largest "Dutch Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Owen-Evans aboard the Monarch of Bermuda as they sailed for a wedding trip to Bermuda.

Mrs. Owens-Evans was Miss Esther E. Bixby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D.

Bixby of Huntington. Mr. Evans is the son of the late Col. A. O.

Evans, R. Dale Fort. Pembrokeshire, Wales, and Mrs. Owens-Evans. The couple will make their home In Vancouver.

B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood A.

Powell of Arthur St. had as their dinner Keveny, M. Kellv. Miss Mary Miss Ruth Burns, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

William McGill Burns of Garden City, will be graduated from Garden City King. Mrs. M. Mrs. Katherine guests Mrs.

J. MacArthur Sloan and Theodore odore w. Kramer, Miss Mary Junior High School in June and will spend the Summer at I Henry Beckin'gham. E. Lyncn.

i nomas r. ail- idiepines, Bow Lake, N. H. (Lee Pearly Photo.) Among other hosts and hostesses i treat" parties were guests earlier Enaney. giving prefatory dinners were Mr Jolm Items and Mrs.

Clifford M. Bishop of 3rd vii. aim jvus. r.uwara cassi- Long Island Society dey and Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Lynch. Mrs. Robert Stewart Fraser will be luncheon and bridge hostess to Mrs.

R. E. Leonard, Mrs. A. S.

De Mott, Mrs. Remsen Ostrander and Mrs. Le Roy V. Edwards, Mrs. William Tay Miss Helen J.

McKenna. Mrs. Thomas M. McQuadc, Miss Catherine A. McTernan.

John Mackenzie. Mrs. Edward J. Maher. Charles E.

Manning, Miss Margaret Markov, Mrs. Harry B. Massey. Mrs. John Mendler.

Eugene F. Moran, Mrs. Eugene F. Moran. Joseph H.

Moran, Mrs. Joseph H. Moran. George W. Munsick, Joseph D.

Nunan. Frank P. Obernier. Mrs. Peter J.

O'Grady, Mrs. Bart Patterson. Mrs. Robert Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, May 7 Miss Doris Bettman has been elected recording secretary of the Long Island Chapter of Adelphi College. The Misses Grace Barber, Agnes Murphy and Mary Frances Quinn of Rockville Centre were on committees for the annual May Day festivities at the College of New Rocheiie, held this afternoon.

Mrs Horace L. Allen is chairman of a luncheon and bridge to take place at the South Shore Club in Freeport, under the auspices of the ladies' committee to the club, on Tuesday. Harry At wood Hebberd Jr. ls spending the weekend at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. Mrs.

Clifford Marsh and her niece, Miss Nancy Knott, are motoring Miss Josephine O'Connor of Carteret Place, Miss Lois Prescott of Locust Miss Marjorie Riley of 10th Miss Margaret Whitney of Rockaway Road and John T. Wink-haus Jr. of 11th St. Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent B. Rey of Brompton Road entertained at dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wilson and Mrs.

A. Victor Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.

Moller in the evening for cocktails of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould Remick at their home near the club. Those in the company were the George T.

Purvises, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otis Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W.

Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. Richards.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Shelton Farr. Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Huntting Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Timpson, Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Searle, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Delafield, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert W. Ballantine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.

Sturgis, Mr. Special to The Eagle Oceansidc, May 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Caltiwell of Canton, N. spent yesterday with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McFadden of Castleton Court. Mrs. Benjamin S. Combs of Atlantic Ave.

will entertain on Monday evening for the following members of her sewing club: Mrs. Florence Combs, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mrs. Howard Pfirnian, Mrs. Vincent Sanders, Mrs.

Ellsworth Fowler and Mrs. Philip Jardin. all of Oceanside. lor, Mrs. Chester Glaubet and Mrs.

Alfred Eaton on Thursday. Miss Honour Dickerman and James 0. Brown to Be Married In Manhattan Church May 21 Miss Betty Jane Buell And Vincent S. Muiford Jr. To Be Married in June Of interest to Long Island is the Patterson.

Miss Mary A. Rhatigan, Miss Honour R. Dickerman, Mrs. August A. Rickert.

Mrs. John announcement of the engagement daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William of Kilburn Road gave a buffet sup- J. Robinson.

Mrs. Thomas Robin- of Miis BeUv Janp Buell, daughter C. Dickerman of Manhattan and i per party last evening. Their guests son, Mrs. Peter W.

Rouss. Mis. Wil- I 4 were' the Rev. John H. Esquirol and lard S.

Salmon. John T. Smith, Mrs. Mr. and Mis.

J. Garfield Buell Dee, East Hampton, will be Mrs. Esquirol. Mr. and Mrs.

James Mrs. Marie Herlich will be card ana 'rs. Robert Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Howes Burton.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Ouchterloney, Mr. and Mrs a silver tea and musicale will be held at the home of Mrs.

Raymond F. Druhan, Pickwick Terrace, Rockville Centre, on Wednesday afternoon. May 11, for the Rockville Centre League for Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Edward Shiebler is chairman of the program.

Miss Phyllis Mansfield of Garden City, concert pianist, will render selections. Mrs. Charles Getty of Rockville Centre, soprano soloist, will entertain. The guests of honor will be Mother Mary Anna, superior of Mercy Hospital, formerly of Brooklyn, and the sisters of the hospital. The league will hold its annual June bridge on the sixth of next month at the Rockville Country George L.

Sanford, Mrs. ueorge k. iu nurau otrong married to James unver Brown on Tilt, Mrs. George C. Tilyou.

Miss Muiford son of Vincent Strong May 21 in St. James Episcopal Kathryn L. Toner, Miss Helen A. Muiford of Montclair and church Manhattan. The ceremony Tracy.

Mrs. Joseph A. Voelker, Miss i 1 Will be performed at 4 o'clock and Winifred Wallace. Mrs. A.

Wil- Palm Bcach' FIa" the late Mrs- will be followed by a small recep-liam Welch. Miss Mary Woodlock. Madeieine Emma Day Muiford. I tion at the Dickerman's Manhattan through upper New York State. Miss Knott, who has been a guest at the Marsh home for the past nine months, will sail on Wednesday for England, aboard the Queen Mary of the Cunard White Star Line.

Quincy D. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Cameron Jr.

and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cote. Mrs.

Frederic W. Olmstead. Mrs. Walter T. Loebmann, Mrs.

Winfield A. Townsend and Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman of Garden City attended the meeting of the Long Island Federation of Women's Clubs' board at hostess on Tuesday afternoon at her home, 50 Elizabeth St. Mrs.

Hnry Blume will entertain at luncheon and at a pinochle party Tuesday at her Davis St. home. Mrs. William Brew will entertain at luncheon and bridge at her Howard Place home on Wednesday. Her guests will be Mrs.

George fioeser of Oceanside, Mrs. Leon Mazoyer of Baldwin and Mrs. Andrew It. Fritz and Mrs. Harry Ostrander of Rockville Centre.

residence, 6 E. 79th St. Mrs. Anna J. Doyle.

Miss Agnes M. I Miss Buell is descended from Finnegan, Mrs. Alfred E. Harrison. Thomas Sayre, who settled in South, Danforth Miller and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur K. Peck. Another "Dutch treat" party at the club included Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Ma it land of Lawrence and their house guests, Mrs. Augustus Van Courtlandt of Mt. Kisco and Mrs. Byam K.

Stevens of Jericho; Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Page, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert K. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Burns Mr.

and Mrs. Ewing R. Philbin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Groch, Mr.

Paine and Thomas S. Martin. Mrs. James Shields Mrs. Christo- ampton Jn 164Qi and from Robert oner xveviii, iviis.

i iiunms ivi, the Hotel Pennsylvania yesterday. Mrs. Vincent J. Calcagno of Brix Talmadge, who arrived there two years later, and also from the Rev. Jeremiah Peck, one of the founders of Newark, N.

J. She also is related gerald, Mrs. J. Graham Petri. Miss Cecile McTernan.

Mrs. John F. Shevlin, Mrs. George F. Kuss, Mrs.

John D. McClockey, Mrs. Richard Club. ton Road had a bridge luncheon Mrs. Orson L.

St. John will be matron of honor, and Miss Anita F. Fouilhoux and Miss Cornelia Dickerman maids of honor. The attendants will includes Mrs. Lawrence Clark, the Misses Frances Carter, Elizabeth Greene and Nancy Downes.

Ernest Lee Jahncke Jr. will be best man and the ushers will be William C. Dickerman John Adams Bross, Dickerman Hollister, John N. H. Howells, Alan T.

Schu-macker, John C. Loring. David Mr. and Mrs. Charles von Reisch-ach, who have spent the past five months with Mrs.

von Reischach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Bennett of Terrell have moved into their new home, 106 Southard Avenue. Last evening Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Dickson entertained at bridge at their home for Mr. and Mrs. John Nelll, Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Scudder and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B.

Ehrgott. Mrs. Eloise Muller and Miss Florence A. Marquand returned today from a trip to Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Maurer were hosts at a buffet supper this to the Pitkin family of Hartford, and the Atwater familv. Hempstead Personals Special to The Eagle Hempstead.

May 7 Richard Powers son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atlantic Beach Club Will Have Informal Opening The board of governors of the Atlantic Beach Club will informally inn limit's to tho yesterday. Her guests were Mrs. John A.

Ewald, Mrs. Andrew Masset, Mrs. Charles E. Dunbar, Mrs. George J.

Oesterle, Mrs. George K. Boday, Mrs. Clarence Edwards and Mrs. Roy N.

Figueroa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Remsen of 2d St. were hosts at dinner last eve Hewlett Socials Powers of Henry entertained day H.

McCarthy, James M. Cashln, the Rev. Thomas J. Kelly. S.T.D., and the Rev.

Ralph A. Nelson, S.T.D. Lt. David Wagstaff U. S.

A. find Mrs. Wagstaff of Fort Riley, Kan. and Tuxedo Park. N.

announce the birth of their second child, a son, born Thursday at the Doctors Hospital, Manhattan. Mrs. Wagstaff is the former Miss Beatrice C. Wagstaff, daughter of George B. Wagstaff of Manhattan ius iiuinc on uuernuuii.

wm be iorma otieneri 94 Little and Orson L. St. John. founders of New Haven, Conn. Miss Buell attended the Coronado School in California and Rosemary Hail.

Greenwich. and also studied at the Baronne de Somme-verts. Paris; with Donna Gianuzzi-Savelli in Florence; at Prelaz-Fon-taines, Lausanne, and in Munich. Upon her return from Europe she entered Connecticut College for Women and later transferred to A partial list of this year's mem Among those present were Elmer Kiss, Robert DeVilbiss, Eugene Har-tigan, Alden Wermelinger, Robert Powers and Ethel Hartigan. The ning to Dr.

and Mrs. Ruel L. Alden. Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy C. Mallett, Mrs. E. Spahr Piatt and Mrs. Wallis E.

Howe Jr. Miss Josephine Hardie of Nassau Boulevard and her house guest, Miss Pile-Miller Wedding At Manhasset June 10 The marriage or Miss Audrey Elizabeth Pile, daughter of Sterling evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Cadwell, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Manz and Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Frick of Rockville Centre and Mr. Barnard College. She is a member end the Hon. Mrs. Lionel Forbes and Mrs.

E. A. Potter of Flushing Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.

Lord en tertained at their home this evening SemDhill of London The child, a i of Cni Omega, American Association PlIe of Manhasset. to Harry J. Mil-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff I of University Women.

Seven Col- son of Harry J. Miller of of Tuxedo Park is a great grand- leei Group, Daughters of the Pittsburgh and the late Mrs. Miller, son of Mrs Henrv Morgan Tilford American Revolution, Angell Husted wU1 take Place on June 10. The and Mrs. Arthur Cimnock of Man-j Chapter of the Daughters of the ceremony will be performed in St.

Nancy Houser of St. Louis, are passing the weekend in Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McC.

Heis-senbuttel of Locust St. were hosts at a dinner party this evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Francis H.

Baker, Mr. and Mrs. bership to date is Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt P.

Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Maitland, Mr.

and Mrs. Georgs E. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Emlen S.

Hare. Mr. and Mrs. Town-send McAlpin. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Kissam. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.

Balfe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vance Storrs, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Wilson. Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs.

Geoffrey konta Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl E. Schuster. Mr. and Mrs. S.

Stan wood Menken, Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Hunter, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mackay Crabbe, Col.

and Mrs. Charles E. Greenough. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. McCullouch.

Mr. hattan and Mrs. Alfred Wagstaff OI wnwita nf nahvirwi and thp Junior League of Tulsa. m- and followed by a small Special to The Eagle Hewlett, May 7 Mr. and Mrs.

C. Perry Beadleston of Hewlett Bay Park are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeLancey Nicoll at Mid-rileburg. Va.

Today they witnessed the Gold Cup race at Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sullivan will give a luncheon tomorrow at their home on Woodside drive.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. JJimlck, who have spending the Winter at Hieir homo in St. Augustine, will not open their place on Monroe Lane.

Hewlett, this season but instead have taken an apartment at Hampshire House. Central Park South. Manhattan, until July 1. when they will go to their abode at Nova Scotia. Mrs.

Dimick returned Thursday, Mr. Dimick returning earlier. William H. Long Jr. has been named chairman of the advisory board to govern the Seawane Club Hewlett Harbor, for 1938-39.

Others chosen include Bernard F. Kennv, vice chairman and head of the golf committee; Douglas W. Morgan, secretary, and Hamilton Pell, chairman of the douse committee. Mrs. William H.

N.Voss has taken the Rov Pier house in Hewlett Bay occasion was Richard's ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pit rot, 34 Goodrich announce the birth of a daughter, Adnenne Pitrot, at the Nassau Hospital, Mineola, on April 31. Mrs.

Edna Nelson of 122 Sterling St. returned Thursday from a visit to Northport. Mrs. NeUon was the guest of Mrs. N.

A. Ficht for a week. Burkhard Snowden Miss Marjorie Burkhard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion G.

Burkhard of Brook Garden Citv. has mu.iuiu amruut'J lllc wnoaie 41t icoiuliivc. for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B.

Ehrgott, Mr. and Mrs. Hartt E. Esterbrook and Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Griffith, all of Rockville Centre. Mrs. William Wilson will be a dessert-bridge hostess on Monday. Mrs. Herbert Foster will entertain at luncheon and bridge Monday.

Her guests will be Mrs. Gerard Thomson, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. C. D.

Butt, Mrs. Thomas Pat Miss Jane Preston Is bcliool. was graduated from Prince- ton. where he was elected to Kcv Malverne Residents and Seal Frederick A. Moller, Mr.

and Mrs. James D. Ouchterloney, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Raymond Hix and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Hogan. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick H. Hornby of Westminster Road entertained at dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs. Bride of Lloyd Westbrook 1.

and then attended the'T0 oe nruB- u.it School of Business Admin- i Be MoS" Miss Jane Preston, daughter of Harvard Special to The Enqle Mrs. Georse Hvde Preston and the nrK vice president of the! It DvDL.nn Vl IStlatiOll iVAia. vjcu. iv.if, Iota tr Prpetnn nf Wpu- Canssn 1 viontciair Times Company. Mon Gerard Tameling.

Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Anderson Goman selected Saturday, May 28. at 11 in Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore W. Stemm- Malverne, May 7 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris returned this week to their Brooklvn home from a visit wi-h Mrs.

Morris' parents. Mr. and -Mrs. Harry A. Samuels of Croyden Avenue.

Mrs, Richard Myrus of E. Dover St. will have as her bridge a nests and Llovd Westbrook. son N- J- snd a member of thp, of Mrs. Richard Ward Westbrook Princeton Cub of New York and of Brooklvn and New Canaan, and ne Tuxelo Club.

He is a first lieu- I the late Dr. Westbrook. were the Md artillery reserve, ried Thursdav at the residence of I iIp ls a brother of Mrs. H. Christian Miss Adeline G.

Wvkes. 205 E. 69th Tl'do, N. Mrs. Rob- Manhattan.

The Rev. PhiHios lmK- ana tne morning tor ner marriage to Robert E. Snowden son ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert.

E. Snowden. also o( Garden City. The Rev. Frank Kerr will perform the ceremony in Christ's First Presbyterian Church.

Hempstead. A reception will follow at the home of Miss Burkhard's parents. Miss Jean Burkhard will be her terson, Mrs. Munson Shakeshaft, Mrs. J.

Henry Oehrig, Mrs. Ashleigh Losee. Mrs. Percy Jones, Mrs. Willard Wheelock, Mrs.

Lewis Abrams, Mrs. William Murphey, Mrs. Dwight T. Bonham and Mrs. Arthur Bucke.

ridge of Rockville Centre and Mrs. Richmond Landon of Lynbrook. Mrs. Stuart A. Hendrick will have as her dessert-bridge guests on Monday Mrs.

Walter J. Halliday, Mrs. Kenneth Glenn and Mrs. Edward J. Coyle of Rockville Centre, Mrs.

Paul Spinddell and Mrs. Philip Everest of Baldwin and Mrs. Floyd Miller and Packer Elliot; of Biooklyn off i- Frank H. Merrill and Norman Dodge. Mrs.

George A. Powers of Hilton Ave. gave a luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Thomas C. Wilson.

Mrs. Powers' other guests were Mrs. Edward A. St. John.

Mrs. Albert H. Alderton. Mrs. Hurlbert C.

Elmore, Mrs. Wilfred L. Hinkle, Mrs. E. Richard Ebe, Mrs.

Edward C. Polley, Mrs. Charles Hilkemeier, Mrs. Albert F. Tolley, Mrs.

Charles Dooley and Mrs. Albert C. Hugo. This evening Mr. and Mrs.

Albert C. Hugo entertained at a buffet supper at their Mrs. David Wade, Mrs. Harold Mar- at Princeton. The wedding will take in Mrs.

Andrews Miles and Mrs. June. George Sache of Malverne. Mrs. Richard Sorenson of St.

Albans and Perry of Rockville ctate-J. Amos W. Schoonmaker bes'. man. The bride, formerly of Seattle, attended the Todlinr.ter School.

Manhattan, and is a gradun'e of the Low-Heywood School S'nmfoid. Conn. Mr. attenncH, phil. Mrs.

Jame; Centre. sister's only attendant and Lewis L. Smith Jr. of Garden City will be best man. ier, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Bianchi, Mr. and Mrs. W. Blanchard.

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Burns Mrs. James K.

Hackett, Mrs. Kelly Schofield, Miss Camilla Moss, Harry K. Evans, John C. Distler, Col. J.

M. Hartficld. Henry R. Coons, Jean Paul Getty. William F.

Larid, Anthony Traina, Schuyler Kitdner, Robert F. Wagner Ha! Phyfe. Victor Emanuel and William M. Chadbourne. Mr.

and Mrs. Archie F. Reeve of Plandome have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.

Frazer of Monroe, for the past week. The Frazers gave a barbecue dinner lor 200 guests on the banks of the Ouachita River in honor of the Plandome visitors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve, accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Gcorue Bir.z ot Hempstead, took their car on the boat as far as Jacksonville. Fla. sailina April 14. They have traveled Mrs.

Thomas Cole of Freeport. Kilburn Road home in honor of Mrs. Wilson and her fiance, George Smith. Other guesU were Mr. and from Tech- An afternoon bridge hostess Tuesday will be Mrs.

J. P. Lewis of Rolling St. guests will be Mrs. John Lynch.

Mrs. Howard Wilson. Mrs. Htrry Sachse. Mrs.

Harry Stack. Mrs. Richard Hohlmann, Mrs. William and Mrs. William T.

Harris, all of Malverne. lips Exeter. v.a Massachusetts institute nology in 13-4. and i an The couple will spend mer in Ridgetield. Com Mrs.

George A. Powers. Mr. and Mrs Charles T. Bohle, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis W. Rauhe. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Richard Ebe, Mr. and Mrs. John Zweig. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert F. Tolley, Brentwood Alumnae Plans Annual Luncheon and Reunion June 14 At the Spring alumnae meeting of the Brentwood Alumnae, held last Sunday at the Hotel Biltmore, Manhattan, plans for the annual luncheon and reunion were made. The luncheon will be held on Saturday. June 4.

at the Hotel i. Tins Miss Gloria Rita Gunther And James F. Garvey Engaged 'r. and Mrs. William Hunert Guntlier of Forest Hills have anno meed 'he ensagpinent of their riatwhter.

Gloria Rita Gumhrr to Francis Garvev of Man-liat'an. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jame Garvey of Holvoke, Mass and Pine Orchard, Conn. Miss Gnn-her auer.dod Maple-' anil is a.unin.ie ').

of Moui; St. a membr of the of 1939 of the CoUe -e ot New Rocheiie. Mr. Guryev atncied Wilhsion! Acauemy and is a graduate of Co'-rate University, of Mrs. Jack Lorenzen of Devon St.

ing to New Canaan in the l-'ai is Mr. Westbrook 's serond will entertain, as her bridge guests, i Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Fitzgerald At her Harvard Ave. home on Tuesday Mrs.

Robert O'Grady will be luncheon and bridge hostess to Mrs. John R. Ehret, Mrs. John D. Farnan, Mrs.

Barney Rose. Mrs. Sherman Moreland Mrs. Howard Griffith and Mrs. James Ruff of Rockville Centre and Mrs.

Touissant Thumser of Floral Park. Mrs. Frank Cooper will entertain on Wednesday. Her luncheon and bridge guests will be Mrs. Edward Pearson, Mrs.

Joseph Rowbottom and Mrs. Horace L. Allen, Mrs. Robert Haughey and Mrs. Adolph Sonne, I a luunner ot years.

Mr. and Mrs. T. C.itesbv Jones of New York will be feted at a luncheon tomorrow bv their weekend hosts. Mr.

and Mrs. Augusfe Rieh-ard. at tlunr place in Hewlett Bay Park. Miss Harriett Richard, debutante daughter 0f the Richards left Tuesday for Boston to attend several parties. While in that citv she is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.

Augustus Hemenwav Miss Phoebe Goodhue, daughter of Mr and Mrs p. Abbott Goodhue of H-wlett Bav Park, a cousin of Miss Richard, with whom she made hr debut this past season, is also visiting in Boston. She will return homo about l. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Theodore Bates of 1113 Park Manhattan have atain leased the Arthur DuBois nlace in Hewlett Bay Park for the Rummer from June 3. Mr. and Mrs DuBois will co to Tvringham Mass' Mr. and Mrs. Harold N.

Kings-land have rented their home on Elinor Road to Mr. and Mrs. Saul G.nnz of Manhattan from Mav 28 and will go to Port Hope. Canada Manhattan. Mrs.

James F. Looram addressed the meeting. efinesftay evening Mrs. Harry i Mr. and Mrs.

Hurlbert C. Elmore, Wehr. Mrs. Edward Denton. Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Hinkle. Mrs.

Franz Staiser and Mrs. Joseph Gute- Charles Hilkemeier, Mrs. FTank li'is. all of Malverne. Schumacher.

Raymond Jantzer and Mr. and Mrs. Edgerley Schmich William Hinkle. will be evening bridge hosts Fridav The Garden City-Hempstead Com-at their home. Drake to Mr.

and munitv Club sponsored a lecture on Mrs. Henrv Lawson of Hempstead, new books by Prof. William Lyon Mr and Mrs. Walter Hamilton nf.Phelns in thp auditorium of the The following were elected officers St. Peter's Auxiliary hold their moir.iily meet.n.

in form of a complimentarv tea tomorrow afternoon at -pltal, Henry and Warr'n 'i ne bridge and tea will he gr, en tr officers. Mrs. Edward L. Ccx. Harry McTague and O.

P. Magnus. of the alumnae for the years 1938-1940: President. Miss Kathryn Nelson; first vice president, Miss Mar Mrs. William Latusand Mrs.

Thomas Miss Irene I) M.rC Centre and Mr. and Mrs Cherry Valley School last evening uai u.uuu inues. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Roome in Miami and Mr. ancl Mrs.

Jolm Williams in St. Petersburg, Fla. They visited New Orleans and many gulf ports on the way. Mr. and Mrs Butz returned home by boat from Jacksonville on Monday.

After a visit to Dr. and Arthur Cant-well in North East, Md Mr. and Mrs. Reeve will return, L.iisak'eu a r'hur Moran of Beilaire. A necial committee to usher for the D.

11. 1 De Giacamo. Mrs. Ernest J. Roberts of Lake-view will entertain the members of her book club at luncheon on Thursday.

Mr. and William J. Ritchie io on ryeo to K. j. mathewetz Announcement has been made of 0' Bay Shore evening included Mrs.

Richard Remsen. chairman; Mrs. C. Walter Ulsh. Mrs.

Alfred C. Bowman, Mrs. Guy C. Mallett, Mrs. A.

Waldron Stone, Guests at the Chair. rlain. Old Point Comfort. lrom tins lenity are Mrs, James A. Cameron, Mi.

Sarah E. Ryder, Mrs. John H. Jack, son and Mrs. D.

C. Smith of Brooklyn: Mr. and Mrs. A. of Bentfi' Bridge Party 1 A hHrC.n how and tea.

1 Mrs. William M. Whitney, Mrs. Ruel Mr-. Ralph Waldo Emers.

thB -f fr.e Girls Scouts L. Alden and Mrs. Wallis E. Howe Jr, of CrPstw-nor Oyster Bay. and Mr.

and Mrs. David a to Ravmonri snore wnl be held on i Earlier in the evening Dr. Phelps PILACI Couch of Flushine. ot Mr. ai ri M-s.

John .1 o.iv at 2 p.m. at the Bav was honored at a dinner given at S.OOl fVitr.i.-i',. tj oj I A-hlaix, Wis. 1 jxumniy, cup cnerry vauey liiiu, ouiur ucata to DINE garet Kearney; second vice president, Miss Eisie Robinson; treasurer. Miss Carol Denelfo; recording secretary, Miss Helen McCooey; corresponding secretary.

Miss Marion Creamer; assistant corresponding secretary, Miss Adele Bushman; delegate, Mrs. Margaret E. Barry; alternate, Mrs. James F. Looram; chairman of reception, Miss Dorothy Nealis.

and chairman of publicity, Mis-n, Marie Vitelli. The board of trustees includes Mrs. John E. Baxter, Miss Virginia Carev. Miss Barbara Eckels, Miss Cornelia Leary, Mrs.

Frederick Mer-ritt. Miss Isabel Nolan. Miss Ella Parker and Miss Annette Sweeney. Miss Dorothy E. Nealis, president of the alumnae, presided as chairman of the meeting.

Miss Audrey A. Iselin To Be Presented in June Ma, (ire i "ramidiii.ht.i 01 Brightwaters is i being Judge Francis B. Hamlin ancl Mrs. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin H. Schrenketsen. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W.

Olmstead. Mr. and Mrs. oi late John C. Macdre-or of committee in Ohio is desenrieri on the matemi 1 nP PVPnt- The fashion Mle from Sir James Ware by Sudder Knrhind anH uj.

i Rl C'LARK-IH' BOIS Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Clark of fin Waldo East Rorkawav.

announce the engaeemrnt of then-daughter, Miss Jeanette Clark, to Robert DuBois. son of Mrs. Grace DuBois of Highland. N. Y.

Miss Clark is attending New Paltz Normal School, where she is a member of Theta Phi sorority. I. ItKOOKLW I Charles E. L. Clark.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross on the Charles G. Reinhart Mr. and 1 Mr will entertain at an evening party on Friday.

On Saturday, May 14, Mr. and Mrs. David Love will be bridge hosts at their residence. Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Bain, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dill and Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Vidal will be their guests.

Gilbert Gendall will leave Tuesday to attend a conference in Cleveland, O. While in that city he will visit his daughter. Miss Mary Gendall. He will go to Oberlin College. Ober-Un.

to see his son, Robert Gendall. a student there. Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Roos 3rd have gone to their new home on Park Terrace West, Manhattan. Mrs. Roos is the former Miss Stella Glass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Glass of Harvard Ave. Mrs. Earle V. Painter of the Mayflower Hotel, Manhattan, will arrive on y()rj dard i a HOTEL GRAAD. m.i0 a 1, n.ir'.i A ttorov.

"REST OK Fv he lamihe. 01 Fiir.k Mrs, Paul Pud Cotton Ma'i Mrs. Lvnde W. Tucker and Mrs. E.

Spahr Piatt. Other dinner hosts preceding1 the lecture included Col. Edward C. O. Thomas and Mrs.

Thomas of Chester Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wmti.w 1 fl of PIIINIIIINi and i ur.ni-.-ree Mas-ac rK Mr-, (i.

James T. Mrv Feivuson. Get ice John J. I'd to 'lie former (irrv IHI' Hal-United Mrs Peto of Newmarket Road. VISITS MOTHER I Mrs.

Erhard Junghans of S'utt-gart. Germany, arrived on F-uiiy on the Hamburg American iiur Hansa to viMt her mother. Mrs. Maggie M. Hlnnian of 29 Brevoort Mr, We-1 PAINieillfci u.

in. ii. ua'e of At.e:; Col i- 1 .11 7 filler Mr. and Mrs. G.

David Rputer of nv. Mrs. W. I Flushing Bininimep l.ho birth of ft Mrs o-cir Place. Mrs.

Junvhers is the former1 University an; i ai Ml Mavnard, daughter at the Flushing Hospital. Mrs M. A. Mi s. Reut-r was Miss Charlotte Rus Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Iselin or Westbury will introduce their daughter. Miss Audrey A. Iselin, to society at a supper dance at their rest, drnce on June 27. Miss Iselin will be graduated from the Foxcroft School early next month.

Miss Amelia Hiiimnn, and has been Electric living In Germany for 32 years. She The wedding will Is the wile of Dr. Junshans. (June. ttio Food avct A' t.T,' JIMMY KELLY'S if Saturday to spend a week with Mr.

and Mrs. E. Vernon Carbonara. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Mertens of Baldwin entertained at bridge this Mrs Trtle Mrs 18C lr' Hirold A Wal- Mrs. V. sell Hone.

The child is a great-Breat-great-erBiiddaughter of Philip Hone, an early Mayor of New York, IS ll SIU.IVAN STREET AL. 4-UU.

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