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M2 23 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935 PlanDickensContcsts Rockaway Woodhaven Personals Societi Miss Jean Moorhead Gueit At Theater-Supper Party Last Night; Honored Today Long Island Society Christmas Week in Garden City It Replete With Luncheoni, Teas and Dances; More News pM rerSOnttlS The engagement of Miss Bobby Wachsberfer, daughter of Mr. and V. bercer of 7:4 Reads Lane, Far Rockaway. to J. Stuart Green of Jamaica, has been announced by the parents of the hririe-i -be.

A modern dance recital by the jstess was the feature of a party nriered by Miss Hannah Stem-ma at her home in Beach 74th St, trerne, last night. Miss Stein-uis danced to the accompaniment a poem read by Miss Frances Lief then to tom-tom rhythm, mong those present were David raus, Ruth Korn, Henrietta Fried-ian, Skip Kramer, Sidney Miron, ictor Landau, Milton Dillon, Har-id Robinson, Leo Horowitz. Martin idoy, tolnas Salk. Bernlce Siegal, linnle Osier, Sam and Meyer isler, Ethel Steinrr, Nettie Robins. Ullan Weissberg, Betty Rosen-Rll i Baron, Frances Lief, idore Neer, Dan Koss.

Irwin Klein, et bert Solomon and Stanley Rosen-erg. Miss Beatrice Smolen of Arverne 111 be hostess to friends at a New 'ear's Eve party Tuesda; ami Mrs. Edward Wnke of voi a. Place of a baby girl thLs it Rockaway Beach Hospital. Miss Miriam Friedman of Beach )5th St will be hostess to friends at i New Year Eve party in her home Sulzman has been elected ister Ol Olympic Lodge, F.

and A. to succeed W. Kenneth Chave. i ither officers elected were William Newman, senior warden; Daniel KramrasS Jr. warden; Fred W.

Toleman. secretary. Samuel E. New- treasurer, and Harry Heyson. ustee.

nd Mrs David Heyman will to the Rockaways from a oon trip to Washing on this Mrs. Heyman is the fo mer Joseph, daughter of Mr. 3. I Joseph of Hammel. Helen Robinson has been chief companion of the Channel circle of Foresters.

ing Mrs. Henrietta Bucheit. elected were Mary Martin. companion: Cornelia chaplain; Edna Keller, re-secretary; Irene Gaynot. secretary; Dorothea Latt- reasurer; Margaret Welker.

Anna Scheer. lef Sophia Rehman. outer guard: guard; Susan i of Ger- has been made of en.agcment of Miss Evelyn 'rsmith, daughter of Frank usinith of 124 Noe' Road. Broad to Morris Gabriel, son of Mrs. Max Gabriel of 91-12 Ave Rockaway Beach.

For Students of Boro Two contests for Brooklyn high schools in conjunction with the; motion picture, "A Tale of Two Loew theaters. An oratorical COD- test has been arranged which address U)p hld cerning some character Dickens novel. Final-, wll Jan. 10. An essay contest, op.

to both junior and senior lnuh -indents will be held, continuing into the Spr: Essays are to be not iw than 150 words on any one of chosen i Iliookhn tt arh Prizes for both contests inch busts of Dickens, sets of ills wo: and medals. Jamaica Personals Mr. and Mr- i tertained Mr. and Mr-, Stai Strong of Was' Christmas dinner at their hi Mr. and Mrs.

Horatio son and family will be gue Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Btraub ol on New Year's Dav.

Mr. and Mrs Harry tertained six dinner guests a home on Christmas Day. A dance, which will folio ITT' in charge of Ros Wol chairman, and Miss Ann Streith. ch.iitiua:.. Robert Reese is chairmi cocktail dance to he heli by the Jamaica Estate- c.

Stewart Manor Country will be assisted by Miss 11 riacker. Gilbert Kammi i han Horwath, George I John Moore. Ool- Ill- an I Jes- Newly elected officers 01 sie Home Tent. Daughter- Veterans, are H.m I president; Mrs. Alvlr i A Mrs.

Rase Biggins, vice Mrs. Louise Revelt. chapl Katherine Eberdell. gui Louise Cox. guard: Mrs.

Rider, patriotic Instruct Beulah Cullon, treasur Maude Townsend and Fletcher, musicians: Mi Mrs. Angeline Srhrieber Fletcher, council men Christmas party was he group yesterday at the Presbyterian Church. Committee members of maica Council of Jcwisl who are arranging the the to be held Jan. 14 at a pel of "May Wine" are Mrs I wood. Mrs.

Carl Horwltz, 1 Newm Mrs. Rae Elizabeth Flyer stein, Mrs. H. beth Bassin, 1 Mrs. Bernard Holland.

Mrs Rae Kalman. chairman. Mrs. Ph Mrs. Rose Schneidkrai Minnie oh- and are making plans lor a party to be held in January Queens section of the Hebrew for Chronic Invalids.

1 I I 1 1 Km Irvl i I Mi imcn" uur ijjjj 2 19S6 party. Special mmic an.l Jncm. Splen.l.J 'ttJ Mr and Mrs. Victor Dressner will entertain 10 guests at their home on New Year's Eve. Those who will attend are Mr.

and Mrs. Louis War.d-ler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roddy, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wyant, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Higbee and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poole.

Miss Kw-ivn Dressner ill be a guest of Miss Elsie Westfield on the same evening at the Westfield home. Eve. Mr. and Mrs. John Butkowski and daughter, Muss Ruth Butkowski, at their home on Christmas Eve entertained Mr.

and Mrs. August Ras-kopf, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ras-kopf, Mr. and Mrs.

William Ras-kopf. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raskopf, Mr. ana Mrs.

inaries nasaopi Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Meighan. Mr. H.e Mrs.

Walter C. KeUer, Miss Jane Keller and Mr. and Mrs. William lheir dinner on Christ as Dav were Anthonv Mr. and Nicholas Disbrow, Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew Butkowski. Miss Frances log lu e.v and M-. William Fudev, Jean Heinz and Iss Rena Preszioso. Mrs.

Emil Millenberger hostess to Mrs. Victor Dressner, Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs. Edgar A isrown, ai: i art.

tian H. Brand mier and Mrs. Meeker Smith a er home on Jan. 3 Members of the Optimo Club, win ill hold a Christina- nam at th home of Mrs. Nicholas Di.

brow Jan. 6 are Miss Jean Heninz, Mrs. Ahce Suvder, Mr, Dans Scogtand. Miss Ruth Butkowski. Miss Wanda Miss hvelvt: S.

uahon, Mrs ices Purple, Mrs. Mabel Win-and Mrs. Loretta Martin. He it rice daiigli'er of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Gras.sman of Jamaica, will be married on New of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wetchler of Woodhaven. at the Garhne Restaurant, Manhattan. Miss Dorothy Grossman will be maid of honor and her sister's only attendant.

A dinner and reception at the restaurant will follow the ceremony. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Swan Lake, N. with another couple to be married the same day at the Jamaica Jewish Center. They are Miss Adele Prob-stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Probstein of Jamaica, and Nathaniel Peck of Jamaica. A reception will be held at the Probstein home after the Jamaica ceremonv. Both Miss Gro.ssman and Miss Probstein me graduates of Jamaica High School. Mr. Peck Is a graduate of Hempstead High School and Mr.

Wetchler attended the University of Arkansas. Gas From Pipe Break Kills One, Fells Three In Bronx Apartment killed and three other persons overcome by gas which seeped from a broken pipe in an 80-family apartment house at 1425 Grand Concourse, the Bronx shortly after 6 o'clock this morning The dead woman is Mrs. Dora Reklin. 52. The others, who were revived by an emergency squad and a gas crew, were Joseph Tannen 29; his wife, Violet, 29, and Lawrence Faechcr, 25.

The gas fumes awakened a woman in a neighboring apartment who summoned the Dongan Knights Plan Party for Children Children of members and friends of Thomas Dongan Council, 1,251. K. of will be entertained at 8 Christmas week party tomorrow afternoon at the clubhouse, 7601 4th Ave. Music, singing, candy, cakes and toys will feature the party. r- Miss Miriam W.

Brown, daughter of Mrs. Theodore B. Brown of 11 Schermerhorn was honored at a dinner party with Miss Barbara Peck before the Cinderella Dance. (Photo by Bachrach.) Mar' Elizabeth Prosser tertained last evening at a theater 1 party and supper dance In honor ol Miss Jean G. Moorhead, debutante daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead of 125 Remsen St. After the performance of "Jubilee" the guests went to the Persian Room at the Plaza Hotel for supper dancing, The yuesls were the Misses Caryl i Collins, Lorraine Cooper, Penelope Parrish and Charles Lynde Babcock, Donald F. Bruce.

Frederick J. Bruce, Robert Evans, Robert Mattcrson and Robert Starke. Mrs. James R. Bartholomew and her daughter.

Miss Marion Bartholomew of 35 Clark entertained today in honor of Miss Moorhead at luncheon. The decorations were red and white and Christmas greens. The guests were Mrs. Hazel M. Callcjas, Mrs.

Moorhead, Mrs. Harry McCloud Moorhead, the Misses Barbara Allen, Caryl Collins, Lor- Earle, Jane Gelpke. Ruih Pfeiffer, Penelope Parrish. Muriel Ripperger and Marie Walmsley. Mist Charlotte Irwin's Engagement to E.

Loomis Announced at Party Today Mrs. Henry Irwin Jr. of 82 Chelsea Road, Garden City, announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Charlotte Irwin, to Edward Bradley Loomis. son of Mrs.

Edward N. Loomis of New Haven, and Addison, and the late Mr. Loomis, at a luncheon and bridge at her home today. Miss Irwin is the daughter of the late henry Irwin Jr. Miss Irwin attended Berkeley and Packer Collegiate Institutes.

Mr. Loomis was graduated from Yale University, is a member of Zeta P-i fiaternitv and holds a major lor ci The euests at the party ncluded I the Misses Alice craaiey, lisil-Blumer, Betty Lou Gutman, Dorothy Wanzcr. Elizabeth Stong, Dorothy Seeley, Madeline Wagner, Dorothy Hansen, Margot Watson, Jeanne Newman, Antonla Ulrich, Mrs. Stewart Scott, Mrs. Kenneth Hume, Mrs.

Theodore Irwin, Mrs. Henry Irwin 3d, Mrs. Robert P. Irwin, Mpr. Marion G.

Irwin and Mrs. Loomis. Seton Dispensarians Will Have Tea Dance Tomorrow The Seton Dispensarians of St. Mary Hospital will hold a tea dance at Shevlin Hall. St.

Mark's and Buffalo tomorrow from 4 to 7 p.m. The St. John's Red Men will furnish ihe music for dancing. Miss Katherine Humann is chairman and her committee includes the Misses Rosemary Keenan, Julia Dcrsey, Margaret Ewring, Betty Sheridan, Virginia DeCoste, Miriam Braitwaitc and Frances Keenan. A children's party is being given by the Montauk Club on Monday next, at 2:45.

The program inrludes gifts for all and entertainment by a magician, a juggler and others. Mrs. Albert H. Antz of 1291 Bergen St. entertained at tea yesterday afternoon.

Amor those present were the Marquesa Belmonte, Miss Nona Belmonte. Mrs. Joseph Boehni, Mrs. Henry Kohler, Mrs. Elvira Sores! and Miss Carmen Soresi of Manhattan; also Mrs.

John J. Lynn and the Misses Anne and Betty Lynn of Newark, N. J. The guests of The Brooklyn Daily Eaelr who will act as nidges at the Fashion Congress luncheon today at the Towers Hotel will be Mrs. Theodore Fitz Randolph, Mrs.

James A. Drain. Mrs. Donald Hav- Mr; a lei P. Bailey Frederic Sanborn, Mrs.

J. HaLsted Brown. Mrs. James Mcturracn. Mrs.

Alice James Blaine, Miss Louise Goetze, Mrs. Howard Burdick and Mrs. Jeremiah Clarke. Mist Mary Childi Presented To Society by Parents at Supper-Dance Last Night Miss Mary Chikls. debutante daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard nivr was prfM-ssted society at a supper-dance given by her parents last evening at the Pi rre, Manhattan. The debutante is a granddaughter of the late Azel F. Hatch. Chi cago corporation lawyer and for many years president of A.wination.

and of the late William Hamlin Childs, Brooklyn philanthropist. She attendee! the Lincoln fcx-hool and Hennmgton college. Miss Childs and her mother re- reived in a bower of woodwardia Inns and glided smilax. The debutante wore a Queen Anne ptiffpd sleeves and lare collar of Mrs. Childs' of dc and m1- Vases of red poinsettias wr the corners of the ballroom, and the pillars were hung with gilded Miss Dolores Fitzgerald of 152 81st St.

Is chairman of the bid ommittee for the Notre Dame Col-legt sophomore tea dance on the Miss Amy Culver to Be Wed to E. Donald Terry Mr and Mrs. Herbert Reeve Cul-r of Wcsthampton announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Amy S. Culver, to E. Donald Terry of Rivrrhead.

son of County Irel and Mrs. Kills T. Terry. Miss Culver Is a graduate of the Wcst hampton Hit.ii Si ho 1 and of Rogers Lowed. m.i.-s.

s' retary i Principal Brong of the high Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huisking of I'hiington, were joined by their Edward. Frank and Hi- hard Hui.kmg of Notre Dame for the holiday' season at the Towers Hotel. Miss Faith Locke Honored By Father at Circus Party Cimt la 11 1 ot enU Par'-; Manhattan, and Lawrence, enter tained at a circus supper dance last evening In the starlight roof of the Waldorf-Astoria.

Manhattan, for his daughter. Mis- Faith Locke, a debutante of last year. The ballroom was decorated to iggest a circus, painted with a parade of elephants tie The pillars were wrapped In red no white canvas and decorated Itll ClOWIlS' ma- k. The ol the balcony were decorated to follow the circus theme. 1 va-.

dressed as the Queen of the Circus in a dress of trimmed with silv quins and a skirt of swirled tiers in red. blue, green and yellow, and she rarrmd a houquet ot colored he received with her father and unt, Mrs. Lowry Glllett, neither of horn were in fancy Members of the cast of Jumbo entertained and Joe Moss and his orchestra played. All of the ton guests appeared In appropriate costumes. CIIAM'KAH CELEBRATION Jonah J.

Goldstein will be the guest speaker at the Chanukah celebration presented by the Flat- nu. gum-! urgamzal at 8:30 o'clock at the East Mid' Jewish Center, 1625 Ocean Ave. Hall will act as master of i freshments will be served by the women l)r, Samuel Rothsteln Is Flatbush chairman. Rabbi Harrv Ha. pern, ol u.tural an 1 Frank Berson chairman of festival committee.

Commander and Mrs. Albert Mor-itz of 723 E. 18th St. entertained al a dinner party yesterday ho Mrs. Resl Brann of Breslau, Others present included Pi Mrs.

Fritz Bloch, Lisa Bloch, the Misses Carrie and Minnie Goodman of Manhattan; Lt. and Mrs. Melville Moritz, Dr. Robert Neumark of Neuremburg, Germany; Miss Caroline Moritz and Joann and Henry Moritz. Mrs.

Brann Is here visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Bloch of 321 Eastern Parkway. The Brooklyn Club Is holding open house on the afternoon of New The home tie elaborately decorated and plans include refreshments and cnter- ROMANIS HONORED Mr.

and Mrs. Harent deAgha- malian ol 222 Liu. ohi tained members of the family and friends at a Christmas dinner and reception for their son-m-law and daughter, Don Ramon Romani. and Mrs Romani. who ar nunc uwtav on the S.

S. Santa Inez for Valparaiso, Chile. They will reside In Vina del Mar. Chile. Miss Lille Elsbeth deAghamahan Garden City.

Dec. 27 (Special) The holiday week was a round of luncheons, teas and dances for the younger set home from school and college. Miss Louise Warren was hostess at a luncheon at the Cherry Valley Club today. Her guests were the Misses Josephine Hardie, Mar-llynn Englis. Constance Fagan, Muriel Germrroth.

Helcne Kimball, Arlene Gordon, Elizabeth Snyder, Isabelle Combes, Alice Merritt, Betty-Randall. Isabel Olmstead. Marcia Ward. Ethel Gurney. Helene Peters.

Olivia Weidler, Audrey Olena. Jeanne Putnam. Susan Hamlin. Fin O'Connor, Carolyn Chalfant, Betty Snyder, Arlene Whelan, Carolyn Burgess. Dorothy Moore, Patricia Ray, Eileen McNulty, Doris Doyle, Muriel Van Vranken.

Betty Both- well, Janet Pinckney. Betsy Rud. Mary Good, Suzette Watson, Mary Westervelt, Elizabeth Westervclt. Shirley Smith. Kathleen Manton.

Jane Mcllvaine. Amelia Lasher, Louise Walker, Mary Fine. Elizabeth Miles, Tanya Litchfield, Mary Louise Pasquale. Betty Alexander. Helen nunc.

Mary I Louise Plller, Ann Bird, Ellen Heber 1 Smith, Mary Flook, Mildred Hib- liard. Charmian Kineon, Carolyn de i.unccy uarrou ano reneiope wells. Mrs. George E. Eddy, of Euston Road, was hostess at an afternoon bridge party at her home today.

Her were Mrs. Elbert TUlotson, Mrs William Stevenson, Mrs. Ed- Cirr Arthur F. Wor- den. Mrs Walter J.

Black, Mrs. John E. Ramsey. Mrs. M.

J. Monahan. Mrs. William J. Vega, Mrs.

Dorothy Chipley, Mrs. Clifton W. Wilder, Aioert j. Lieu. Mrs.

Robert P. Davidson. Mrs. Alice Bradlev, Mrs. Arthur F.

Thompson, Mrs. Albert J. Dannemiller, Mrs. Philip J. Fleming, Mrs.

Charles B. Andrews and Mrs. Roy B. Anderson. Mrs.

he.ster S. Fairgrieve of Eton 1 at a nndce-! mrh- eon today in honor of Mrs. Charles W. Clark of Montreal. Other guests were nare.

aioerc fierce, Mrs. ueorge jonnson, Mrs. nugn w. spauld-ing, Mrs. Clarence Pardee.

Mrs. Anthony W. H. Munford, Mrs. A.

A Arnold and Mrs. Gilbert P. Brush. Katherine Maule of Arthur i hostess at an egg nogg party on Christmas. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore N. Rip-som and Mr. and Mrs. George Westervelt gave a dance for the vo-mg.

si at the (hem ah- Club yesterday in honor of their the Misses Kathleen Rip-som and Mary Westervelt. Mr. and Mrs. F. Daniel A.

Car roll of Chelsea Road gave a large tea on Chlstmas in honor of then-son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Carroll. Mrs. Carroll is the former Miss Natalie Martin, Mrs.

B. K. T. Fowler ol Franklin Court and her daughters, the iire and Julia Fowler, were host- e.s.ss on Christmas afternoon to mm-- than CO friends. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Wain Hare of Hilton Ave. entertained at a cock tail Christmas Day for about 60. Many out-of-town visitors were guests In Garden City during the Christmas holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers of Hilton house guests were: Mrs, George Powers Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Kudd, Mr. and Mrs Conrad White, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis, the Misses Ruby White, Canncl White, Jeanne Lewis, Yvonne Lewis and Everett Rudd.

George A. Powers Jr. and Thomas Powers were home from Princeton. On Christmas Day additional upper were Col. Ernest W.

Wood and Mrs. Wood of Governors Island, Miss Grctchen Wood, Miss Katherine Wood and Midshipmen Ernest W. Wood Jr. and Robert Carter. Following the supper a revue, "Revelry'." was given by the younger members of the party including the Misses Ruby White, Carmel White, Gretehen Wood, Jeanne Lewis, Yvonne Lewis, Geral-dine Jackson and Thomas Powers, George Powers Leicester Hands-field, Evan Pancake.

Ernest Wood Jr. and Rotnt Carter. Additional guests at the performance were Mr. and Mrs. R.

Gilbert Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Englis. Miss Marilynn Englis and William Boers.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Melville will entertain at tea tomorrow at Wide Water, their country place at Old Field, for the Smithtown Hunt. The tea will follow the final drag of the Hi-Mil is W. Iluran' and I.

ill PollllU 11 in char of tl ie field. Miss Muriel Terry King And Rowland F. Smith Engaged to Be Married nd Mrs. John Lewis Km Westhamplon Beach announce Lie engagement of then- daughter, Miss Muriel Terrv King to Rowland F. son of Mr.

and Mis. Walter Smith of Soulhampt Miss King is a graduate of the Wesl I) ard School. Manh Mr. Smith, ho prepared the Southampton High School, lut 111 and received his a of the Architectural Unlvi raity and ot i Delta, national honorary Mr. and Mrs John F.

Smnott ot Where Nothing Miss Ruth Mary Ruxton Honored by Grandmother at Dinner Party Last Night Mrs. Eli- ha P. Cmnkhite cave a dinner last night in the King Cole of the St. Regis, Manhattan, for her debutante granddaughter, Miss Ruth Mary Ruxton. party were the Misses Hope Gatins, Barbara West, Jerry Bergh, Elizabeth Alenaddre, Barbara Frost, Pa- Pittman, Thayer Gibbons, Virginia French, Hope Proctor, Mary Goetchius, Florence Sullivan, Bea- Kunhardt, Ruth Ryan, Mar garita Moore and Phoebe Knapp.

And also John R. Henry, Fisher owe, Alexander Chase, William Allen, Marshall Field Kenneth Hadden, Montague Miller. Alan Jt "ii. H. nrs Wine.

Hal 1 ard, Louis Stoddard, Allan Knapp, -'iid I Howard of Phila delphia. Edmund Twining, David i Alden Blodgett, Robert Allen, Andrew McCollom, Robert Thomas, Woodbury Perkins, Austin McGregor, Robert Ruben, Thorburn Rand and Duncan Van Norden. nd Mrs ward V. Killeen West were non-dinner in the of 35 Prospect Pari ored recently at i Maisonette Russe Hotel St Regis, Manhattan, given by Dragoi Batzouroff ot Part, and nut -ana. utner cm is were Mr.

and Mrs. i ouis k. nuckbee ol Humson. N. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur A. Killeen. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Martin (Ruth Klllceni of Garden City, and Miss Clare Killeen. Mr. Batzouroff sailed on the He de France of the French Line yesterday. AT WEST POINT The Misses Frances Moran of 3420 Clarendon Road and Peggy Degman of 470 Eastern Parkway have left attend the Christmas hops at tlu U.

S. Military Academy at Wesl Point. Both young women are students at the College of New Ro-chelle. of Mrs. Anne Langan of 513 16tn.

St. was married to Dr. Raymond I Ftrhacs the most remarkable I il feature rfChcogds lakeside I Kotd-the Drake-is its perpet- I ual air of newness. A process II cf modernization recently I completed mokes every room the of jus! as fresh and bnqhtos the MURRAY LOUGHLIN Miss Bettina Murray, daughter of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Murray and the late Joseph Murray, will be married to Paul Loughlin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph V. Loughlin of 11 Midwood tomorrow in St. phia. the bride will be attended by MISS Evelyn Lagerman, and E.

Hawley Loughlin, brother of the bridegroom-elect, will act as best man. A small reception will follow at the home of the bride. Miss Murray attended St. Leonard's Academy and Rosemont College. Mr.

Loughlin Is a graduate of Brooklyn Preparatory School and Vlllanova College. SCOTT DAVIDSON Announcement was made of the SHEETS 3, Jean M. Scott, daughter of Mr. and Alexander Scott of 612 10th to William H. Dawdson.

son ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Davidson of 726 Ocean on Christmas Dav at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs.

Scott. MID-WINTER DANCE The annual mid-winter dance of the Kee-O-Kee Social Club will be held this evening on the Hotel St. George roof. The reception committee consists ol the Misses Carolvn Ieevan. chair man, Marian Valentine.

Virginia Sl'ver, Eleanor Desmond, Rita 1 and Evelyn Slingland. DINNER DANCE John Connolly, vice president Chapter, Beta Kappa, is chair man of the Beta Kappa annual Christmas dinner dance, this evening at the Fraternity Clubs Building, Manhattan. A. Roedelheim, president of the N. Y.

alumni chapter, will be at the head of the re ceiving line which consists of George Williamson; K. K. untewom, Morgan McKoon. treasurer; Cashion, secretary; and John Connolly, vice-president. Joseph Hatl will act as master of ceremonies.

Dr. Clark S. Northrup. national president of Phi Beta Kappa, and Judge George L. Grnung will be the honor-guest members.

Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weinberg, of 1290 Ocean The couple will spend will reside in Bnx tes who are spending tl are Mis Margaret Bo- City 1 Mrs. HI BEN ROSENTHAL ot Mr. and Mrs.

of 226 Weirfield St evening to at the Ocean Parliw: ter. The Rev. Dr. Rut ter The Rev. Dr.

Jacob pel he ceremony (Uier atteniianls were Mi Can.lyu Huben. sister oi the bridegioom. the Misses' Ruth Kaplan. Doro'hv Stern and Florence Sokolov. he hnde.

leaches a' Ahr.di ml Llr Ij I ij( a ay the Drake was opened 8 Ye, the prevailing rates are I suPPr.R o00r. ESI surprisingly moderata I RATES from $750 1 R'' Mii.4-IO0 4 Ot l'' THE Xtt I I THE Seniomin It Mortholt Aw ki iXxl 1 I bd I I lLli lill)rll I I ml 1VwLIM Ij I BROOKLYN HEICHTS CHICAOO and paleontologists in joint an- nual convention at the Wal- I dorf-Astoria, Manhattan. i Manhattan island was de- scribed as the place in 0 II the remon in case Of earth- E- li G. Shea, son or Mrs. Elir.abcth Ave.

on Christmas Day. Rabbi Pi-Shea of 17 Argyle New the ceremony Mr Weinberg Is a native of North Da-Rochefle, N. yesterday, in the kl)I; at the uni-ChUTOh ol the Holy Name. verslty of Minnesota. 'dcriamed at a dinner quake heeause it.s sU-el-framed TS -JCs lk a he Cocoanu ol the Park tho 1)pd.

A Vv central Hotel lt evening, later rork ltmi wouW reCelve only taking her guests to the Winter ld Me "At Home Abroad." Age Qi rockj which make up w.n y0M A the Palisades was determined Romam, Mrs Ramon Romani, Mr I 1 at laOOOti.Uiii) liars while tnat know 1( vJIB -T of rocks in Dulutli. was i Sfi and Mrs. James Clarke. estimated at years Af BIRTHDAY PARTY 90 A XS' Mrs. Everett Moussette of 230 no apparent ancestor on earth 2d St gave a party Christmas Eve until a million vears aco.

it was for Lorraine woll rennrleri sriiSK; L-. the MOUNTAINS Ml.sses Lucille and Shnlev S.immis. Lols Ch.unherhn. Marlon Ooslin I I I nt YnrL Pomi.vK.ania Among the Brooklyn guests at- I Harold Shea was best man for his tending the party were Mrs. Wil-' brother.

Peter Langan and Fred-liam Hamlin Childs, the Muses Bar- 'crick Shea acted as ushers, lura Burke Mm lei I ipperger, Doris nr. Shea is a graduate of the performed by Father Peter lowed by bre Silver Room I fol- ceplloll Long Island College of Medicine and Columbia Univursily, and is at' pre, out connected with the Kings Hospital. Following their return from a t'ollowiic their return from a i h'i "-ip th- Sou'h the will n'sideju New. RochC. SANDEBERG BISCHOKF Mr.

and Mis Conrad Saudi hen; 10 43 Woodbine Ridgewood. an poiinc, Hie engagement ot their llischott. Mr anu Mrs John H. Bischoff of Ozone Mis i feKSnt'S IT 3 and No. England I Mrs.

Ralph Sammis, mm Mrs. fKN RESOR1 Wll TRAVEL 2 Draper, Barbara Ely, Anne and Caroline Faison. John A. Victor E. Carleton Grnnbery Frederick Graham, Craig Ilamnut and Rolf Kaltenbem.

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips Colton Jr. of 1186 Lexington Ave Manhattan, announce the birth of a son. John Phillips Colton, at the Doctors Hospital Dec.

Mrs. Col-tin is the former Miss Cornelia Mary Stafford of Manhattan, daughter of Mrs. F. Luis Mora. Thomas F.

J. Quigley to Wed Mrs. Agatha Gerli Potts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerli of 270 oSerlin Hfc pp throat, help.

lMnnIHl 111 KKU ij lin, Mrs. Ethelvn Hurley, ny I Moii-settc. Miss Jessie ('haniherlin 30 ond $0 ZVTX: VicksVatronol Daily '5? Eagle 1 blrI)Uv anniversary. jir ,1,. ai i jffF.SSShft SCHOOLS ANU COLLEGES "M.MIng around.

I 1 Mrs, WUllam H. TRAVEL Businwa n.ni 1 1 "Th ROYAL BLUE" "ls Kvad il- ft oriaRttaGun- w-h'-" V'Vn'- T. 3K1 TRAIL NEWS I na'rtv 'at the home "ZJ.Z. Unriaf In Tfce Kaah mn 1 for MMfla I i EMEMMlEHa'BERUTZ I lDut rnfii nil tin- nr. KJM.

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