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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1936 Gates Ave. The latter court takes i through the magistrates parts of downtown Brooklyn, the i in other instances the magistrate Bedford section and a small portion htaatU may sit as a Court of of Williamsburg. The special courts Special Sessions for the trial of mis- the Municipal lerm wnicn aemeanor cases, mis can be done handles cases dealing with work- only on the consent of the defend- I compensation, rules and reg- ant who is advised of his right to ns of the fire, health, building a trial before the Special Sessions and labor departments and other Court of three judges which right of citv ordinances; the Traffic Court takes all cases involv he may waive if he so elects. It that right Is waived, the trial proceeds forthwith before the mag- In the summary offense, the magistrate has complete or summary Jurisdiction. He can discharge, fine, jail, do both or suspend sentence on the defendant without referring the matter to any other body or court.

The most important offenses in this category are dis- Long Island Society Miu Ruth T. Poor and Forrester A. Blake Will Be Maried Next Month ing traffic violations except thuse where an accident is involved or a charge of operating while intoxicated Ir made; the Homicide Court handles the latter two traffic cases together with all borough homicides and the Adolescent Court has jurisdiction over all crimes involving young people between the ages of Announcement of the engagement Miss Ruth Townsend Poor, and is Four kinds of cases are heard in orderly conduct, peddling and vio- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Miu Mary Andrew Will Be Honored by Mrs.

E. A. Griffin; To Be Bridge Gnett Thursday Mrs. Edwin A. Griffin of 165 Hancock St.

will entertain at a pantry shelf shower a' her residence on Saturday, June 6, in honor of Miss Mary Marshall Andrew, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Andrew of 163 Hancock St. and fiancee of Dr.

Robert Bryan Hillsman. Dr. Edwin N. Beery and John M. Beery will be hosts at a bridge party at their home, 118 Gates on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Andrew and Dr.

Hillsman. Mr. and Mrs. Mile F. McDonald Entertain at Cocktail Party Mr.

and Mrs. Miles F. McDonald of 604A 3d entertained yester Henry Varnum Poor to Forrester Avery Blake of Grand Rapids, of Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Blake made by Miss Poor's brother, Henry Varnum Poor, of 131 E.

66th Manhattan and Cold Spring the Magistrates Court: felony, mis- lations of corporate ordinances, demeanor, summary offense and i Of these, disorderly conduct has traffic. The jurisdiction of the taken on a new importance in recent magistrate varies in each of these years because this is frequently the offenses. offense with which defendants are In felony cases, he sits as a com- charged in rases arising out of in-mittlng magistrate. His function us dustrial disputes. In such cases the to determine whether a crime has judge cannot take sides In the eco-been committed and.

if so, whether nonuc dispute between employer there's sufficient cause to believe and employe. Its only function is the defendant guilty of that crime, to determine, on the facts in each If these inquiries are resolved in the particular cast-, whether the de-affirmative, the magistrate must fendant has done an act which in-hold the defendant for the further terfercs with the public order and action of the grand jury. Not all leads, or may lead to a breach of felonies are brought before the the peace, masttratt because on occasions the Harbor. Miss Poor attended Miss Chapin's School in Manhattan and was grad uated from Foxcroft School, Middle- day at a cocktail party in honor of burg, Va. She was introduced ciety in 1930.

Mr. Blake is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is a member of Alpha Delta Phi. Mr. Blake, who is an author, wrote district attorney prefers to proceed on indictment before the grand jury. Similarly, a felony prosecution may be begun in the magistrates court Riding the Mustang Train, stories Miss Patricia u.

HincK wno win De married to Francis J. Rogers. Mrs. McDonald will entertain tonight at a buffet supper at her home in honor of Miss Mary J. Watson who is engaged to Dr.

David Stewart Fetter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will leave on June 16 with their son John Raymond McDonald and Mrs. J.

R. McDonald for Eatons Neck. North- SUMMER BACHELOR? of the present day West. The wedding will take place In superseded before its com pletion by the finding of an indlct- inis terminates tne pro June. News of Weekend Entertaining By Residents of Garden City ceedings in the lower court.

port, and will return after Labor magistrate sits in two capacities tn Specio; fo The Eagle some instances he acts as a com mitting magistrate to determine Garden City, May 25 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. St. John, of Brixton ATTRACTIVE RATES hether the defendant shall be eld for trial in the Court of Road, were hosts at dinner on Saturday evening to Judge and Mrs.

J. FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL Special Sessions. That court, generally speaking, tries all misde- Day. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert B. Seward of 38 Livingston St. will leave the 1st of June for their summer home, Sea Gull, at Sachem's Head, Conn. They will spend considerable time cruising on the Schooner Yohi San. Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Post and Miss Jessie Post will leave on Wednesday for Brookhaven where they will stay until October 25. Dwight Rogers, Mrs. Clare Brown and Frederick Berg Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Eastman Studd, of Stewart had as cocktail guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. S.

Ferdinand Mr. and Mrs. Augustus C. Froeb Mrs. Henry J.

Davenport is chairman of the reception committee for the reception which will follow the Brooklyn Historical Pageant which will be held on June 6 at the Half Moon Hotel. Photo by Blakeman Shuter.) Carsters, Mr. and Mrs. C.Maurice DeLand Mr. and Mrs.

Francis E. Laimbeer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy Miss Virginia Savage and John R. Savage.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Van Nor-den, of Stratford entertained on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert D. Dewar, Mr. and Mrs. Jr. oi eoe 3rd en.

ana men- Donald Froeb will leave on Satur day for Wilton Road, Westport, and will return October 1. ANNUAL OUTING Let King Neptune Miss Marie Frugone, left, is chairman of the Women's Auxiliary of the Boys Club-Navy Yard District, which held a successful luncheon, bridge and fashion show Saturday on the Hotel Bossert Marine Roof. Mrs. James E. Donovan, right, was chairman of the affair.

(Photo by Hal Merritt.) Harry L. V. Parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl P. Zellner of The first annual outing of the William Conover. 207 Washington Ave. will be the Junior League of the Beth Israel Miss Anna E.

Van Dyk, of KU- house guests of friends in westport. Hospital Dora Paul Fund for Can burn Road, was hostess at a bridge luncheon on Saturday. Her guests were Mrs. John Foerster, Mrs. on June 14, 15 and 16, while they attend the graduation exercises and attendant celebrations at Yale cer Research will be held on Saturday.

The steamer State of Dela ber of Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Delta Phi. MISS COLBERT HONORED A luncheon shower was given University, from which their The wedding will take Dlace in the Joseph Smith, Mrs. Harry McKenna, Mrs. William Healy, Mrs. Henry Wall, Mrs, Walter A.

Bayer and Miss Saturday in honor of Miss Bernlce Richard Zellner, will be graduated next month. In July Mr. and Mrs. Fall. ware, wnicn tne league has reserved for that day, will leave in the morning, bound for Bear Mountain.

Athletic activities Include games between the single and the married Colbert of 78th St. at the home of Zellner and their son win go to Bay- Lillian Kay. crown the week-end OVER MEMORIAL DAY Life at these genial Boardwalk hotels possesses holiday flavor. Indeed, every day's a red-letter day at ChaUonte-Haddon Hall. The food proves that Also the seaside lounges.

Mrs. J. T. O'Connor Jr. of 2 Marine port, where they will occupy the At the Hamilton-Crescent Ath Ave.

MRS. STRAIN HOSTESS Mrs. John P. Strain of Datmouth residence oi Mrs. tenners sister, on me Daseoau diamond, mixed Brooklyn Juniors Have Supper Dances for Members and Escorts The Brooklyn Juniors, Miss Edna Lange, president, held a supper-dance on the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Manhattan, on Friday evening.

Miss Katherine Paradies and Mrs. John G. Surpless were the committee on arrange- Among those In the party were the Misses Marie Lange, Mildred E. Carroll, Edna Lange, Katherine Paradies, Jeanne P. Corwin, Florence Strohmbohm, and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Cockshutt, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chrlstianson, and Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Surpless, Marvin Berry, David Williamson, Warren Hottle, Roy Hall, Henry Paradies, and Carl Baker. Brooklyn Colony N. E. Juniors.

Attend 23d Annual Congress Among those present were Miss Mrs. Julius Liebman, who will go letic Club, Huntington, on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wackerman of Kilburn Road were doubles in tennis, a roller skating Forest Hills, entertained at a Celeste Blanchfield of Jersey City, N.

Miss Jeanne Neubere of abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Zellner' other son, Carl Naeher Zellner, and Miss Caroline Velma Wetzel will be Hempstead, Miss Millicent Gleman of Manhattan, Mrs. William Nebel of Glendale, Miss Beagene DlmiciU married on June 17 at Trenton, N.

J. race Deiween tne single giris and the married men, swimming, and other games. The dance hall on the boat will be decorated in modern mode, and a continental orchestra and entertainment has been engaged for the sail. hosts to Judge and Mrs. Nicholas Pette and Mr.

and Mrs. Lindsay Henry at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R.

Jenney of Hilton Ave. had as guests at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter Randall, Mr.

and Mrs. Amos of Pan wood. n. Miss ueu rein. the Ocean Decks, cheerful rooms, dances.

luncheon and bridge at her home on Saturday in honor of Mrs. William Scheele. Among those present were Mrs. Henry Bick, Mrs. Arthur Sachtleben, Mrs.

Harry Hamilton, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs. John Lloyd and Miss Dorette Matt-field. Mrs. Scheele and her daughter, Miss Joan Scheele, will sail for Eng Miss Hazel Morris, Mrs.

Wallace Gruenberg, Mrs. William Lentini, concerts, and varied amusements tl Mr. and Mrs. Preston S. Millar of 108 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N.

formerly of 60 Montgomery Place, left on Saturday for Loghaven, Mohican Lake, Glen Spey, N. with Miss Mary OConnor. Mrs. Harriet The chairmen of the committees are as follows: Sol Schweitzer, ticket committee; Lucy Lerch. publicity B.

Thacher and Mr. and Mrs. H. Louis Naisawald. Colbert and Mrs.

K. Jones. the calendar here. The beach is at our door. Since Memorial Day comes on Saturday, Mi.ss Colbert is engaged to Nathan Epstein.

The marriage will take their two sons, Bradford ana viss- committee; Julius Giller, games Also entertaining at dinner Sat-rday evening were Mr. and Mrs. F. land in June to spend the Summer The delegates and alternates from cher Millar, and daughter. Miss Katherine Millar will spend the first two weeks of June there.

Mr. Millar place in the Fall. MAGGIOLATA FESTIVAL make a week-end of it here. You'll be prised how little it costs. MRS.

WRONWICK ENTERTAINS Castle Meacham of Brompton Road, whose guests were Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cook Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Wildermuth, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greason, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. will leave this week for California the Brooklyn colony New England Juniors who attended the 23d annual congress of the National Society New England Women held in Costumes representing all the and will return the middle of July. They will close their Summer home nrinciDal cities in Italv were LEEDS AND LIPPtNCOTT COMPANY Mrs. Charles A.

Wronwick of 191 St. John's Place entertained at a shower and bridge on Friday evening in honor of Miss Louise Sum- Detroit last week were the Misses Oct. 15. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic L. Some' at the "Maggiolata" festival given by the Italian Professional Women of America, yesterday in the grand ers, who will be married to Paul Carlson in June. Among the guests and Mrs. Somer's mother, Mrs. J.

L. hall room oi tne Hotel Pierre. Man CHALFONTE-HADDON HALL Martin and Mr. and Mrs. O.

Edward Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. D.

Bayer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ris and 'Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Wilson spent the weekend at Skytop Lodge in the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers Elizabeth MacLenathen, president; Aimee St.

John and Elizabeth Houghton. Brooklyn Colony Juniors presented a donatiop to the Maud Brown Pendleton scholarship fund of Pacific University in Oregon. Johnson, will be at Basin Haroor, were Mrs. William Dickman, Mrs. Daniel Brady, Mrs.

Irving Carlisle, hattan. The dresses were made by members of the association. Folk songs and dances followed a buffet from June 30 to Sept. 15 Miss Mrs. Lester Anderson, Mrs.

John Estelle V. Somers will attend This university is called the New supper. About 300 attended. French camp at Lake Champlain, ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK OFFICE i LONG ACRE 5-4500 Peters, Mrs. Harry Rogers, Mr.s.

N. Shiesser. Mrs. John Brooks. Mrs.

Other Brooklynites who are assisting in the arrangements are Robert W. Rich, Rose Stein, Sid Newman and Joyce Schwirck. The Junior League has donated in the past year over $2,500 to the hospital. All funds, raised through social functions and cultural programs, are donated to the hospital through the Dora Paul Fund for Cancer Research for the support and maintenance of cancer research in the hos iltal. Executives of the organization are as follows: Sidney B.

Newman, president; Ben Klein, Bert Kupper-smith, Stanley Elmer. Dorothy Silver, Joyce Schwirck, Herbert Stern, Harold Williams, EsteUe Auerbach, Rjbert W. Rich, Emanuel Choper, Beverly Brown, Leah Paul, Herman Schlff, Abe Jernow, Mack Meyerson and Lucy Lerch. STREPKA ZWOLINSKI The marriage of Miss Josenhlne Among tnose present included George Jr. and Thomas Power, Thomas Grieves and the Misses Supreme Court Justice Salvi England College of the West.

The Potter Cup for the largest increase in membership for the year was awarded to the New York City spent the weekend at their Summer Henriette Schriefer, Lillian and Cotillo; Deputy Commissioner of home at Shelter Island. Ethel Carlson and Lydia Reben- Department or Pumic wcliai Colony Juniors. This colony also Mr. -Mr- Marr; Ma, oi klan. ward Corsi; Dr.

Alberto C. Bonaschi member of the Board of Education Stewart Ave. entertained at supper i essay written by Miss Martha Adams Sunday evening. Their guests were VISITING IN BERMUDA Cav. and Mrs.

Lionelli Perera; Prof, and Mrs. Secondari; Dr. and Mrs. on a New fcngland topic. Mrs.

Her Mr. and Mrs. Ainne Marsn, Mr. and Among the recent arrivals at Bel-Mrs. Charles Vosburg, Mr.

and Mrs. mont Manor Hamilton, Bermuda, GiusepDe Previtaii; ana oav. uiu-seppe Carlino. bert L. Hally, director general of the Junior Organization, attended the Charles W.

Smith. Mr. and Mrs. The new elected executive oi- Theobald H. Engelhardt and Mr.

and congress. are Mr. ana Mrs. Eeslie sausoury, Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. Ahearn, Mia Helen Cox, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel fleers include Mrs. Grace C.

San- Mrs. Robert uuming. nino. president; Dr. Josephii Supreme Court Justice and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Moore and Gray, Miss Helen Stillwell and Mr. Bonaccolto, first vice president; Miss Mr.

and Mrs. Robert P. Davidson ana Mrs. Mattnew smith oi Brook- John B. Johnston and Mrs.

Johnston and their son, John Johnston, spent the weekend at Yama Yama Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jacauish Lillian Mule, second vice president; Miss Mane Lo Pinto, Miss Josephine of Brooklyn, are now at their Sum furm.

of Jackson Heights and Miss Harriet Geraldlne Zwolinskl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zwolinski of 215 21st and Michael Strepka, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Strepka of 260 Pacific took place yesterday in the Church of the Holy Other Garden Cltyites spending Howiand oi Bayside.

T. Guariglia, secretary; Miss Madeline Turino, treasurer; Miss Mary mer nome in Sayville for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L.

Satter- Vergennes, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Som-en and their daughter are now-spending the weekends at Lake Edge Cottage, Monterey, Mass. Mrs.

Percy I. Powell, who spent the Winter at the Hotel Touraine, has opened her Summer home, "Allview," at Port Jefferson. Mrs. H. Norman Wyckoff of 1725 E.

19th St. wil return tomorrow after spending two weeks in Tulsa, and Houston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. B.

Webster Blakey of 91 Rugby Road will leave June 1 for 236 Beach 128th Belle Harbor. They will spend the month of September in Manchester, and close their Long Island home Oct. 1. Misi Marie E. Walsh It Hostess For Visitation Alumnae Member Miss Marie E.

Walsh, president of the Visitation Alumnae, and mem-Urs of the alumnae entertained the incoming officers at a reception and tea in the alumnae room Saturday. The newly elected officers are: President, Miss Georgiene Spell-man; first vice president, Miss Veronica Carberry; second vice president, Mrs. Charles J. Mylod; ponding secretary, Miss Margaret The Writers Club of Brooklyn. Dr.

La Barbara, chairman membership committee, and Miss Antoinette the weekend elsewhere were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiting Morrell, who were in Utica. The Misses Marie Grandeman and Virginia Green at lee entertained over the weekend unost. Tne Kev.

Ketovicn per L. D. Broughton president, will take part In the observances of Poetry Maltese, librarian. formed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Lenox tended a nouse party at. noosac School.

MISS BREGLIE HONORED AssemDiy Kooms. Coriruie Nathan oi Drm at Dover House, Greenwich, Conn, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Var Courtland-Moon, who recently arrived from France. Mrs.

Bryan Brady Entertains Nursing Sisters Juniors ween on Thursday at the Hotel Bossert from 4 to 6 p.m. Dinner will DRAKE ROBBINS Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Drake Sr. arrived Friday to spend two Miss Anna Kusznlr was maid of honor for the bride, who had the Miss Elsie de Guida of 2036 63rd gave a shower at her home last evening in honor of her cousin Miss Misses Mary Galek, Helen Kusznir.

Lillian M. Breglie of 7402 12th Martha Napoll and Katherine months with Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge U. Tompers of Cathedral Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Northam Warren and Miss Agnes Warren of Cherry Mm FRANK A. CONOLLY, Ookito ProducM, Inc. Tomorrow Tuesday at 2 P.

M. a the Miss Breglie is to be married to Strepka, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids. The bride wore a of Lawrence Lane, O-Co-Nee, have announced Saturday, June 6, as the date for the marriage of their Americo D'Amore at Our Lady of Quadalupe R. C. Church on Sunday, gown of white satin, a tulle veil ciaugnter, miss ueorgina Ferguson new up by a cap of tulle and June 7th, at ociock.

Drake, to William Henry Robbins Misse De Gulda is to be maid of Mrs. Bryan Brady entertained at a bridge and tea under the auspices of the Junior Auxiliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, at her home at 523 Monroe Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the Nursing Sisters. Those present were: Mrs. William G. O'Brien, Mrs.

John J. Robinson, valley Koao naa as guests ai a dinner party preceding the entertainment given by le Garden City Republican Recruits on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Caswell W. Stoddard, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Van Vranken, Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Hoyt, Mr.

and Mrs. John K. Van honor at the nuptials. son oi Mr. ana Mrs.

William H. Robbins also of Lawrence Lane. The ceremony will be Performed at rled white roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a peach satin gown, a hat to match and carried tea roses, and the bridesmaids wore blue satin gowns, halos of blue satin and also carried 12:30 o'clock by the Rev. William iVhat Magistrate's recording secretary, Mrs.

Sullivan- treasurer. Miss i Mrs. Margaret McCloskev. Vranken, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Clear', n. watson, rector, at St. Peter Episcopal Church, Bay Shore. The wedding will be followed bv i tea roses. Joseph Witkowskl was best HOME GUIDE Court Is About largaret Moff att, and auditor, Miss i Alfred E.

Harrison, Mrs. John T. Helen O'Keefe. O'Brien, Mrs. J.

Harold Marache, Miss Frances Marie Ryan sang Mrs- James Glaccum, Mrs. Dennis reception in the clubhouses of the Mrs. William T. Brooke, Miss Louise Warren and Northam Warren Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas N. Gurney of Rockaway Road also entertained a' dinner before the affair, their 1- for Mr. Strepka, who had as ushers William Zwolinskl, brother of the bride; Michael Mayo, Raymond several selections accompanied by uouwaw, Mrs. wiiiiam uuuer, Mrs.

dale, for members of the immediate Continued From Faire 1, 2d Section Denis R. O'Brien. Mrs. John Connor. Mrs.

George T. McQuade. Mrs. Rob tamiiies ad bridal party. After a brief wedding trip the couple wil guests being Mr.

and Mrs. De Witt waoroszna and Stephen Meimyschn. After a trip to Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Strepka will live at 173 peterKin, Mr.

ana Mrs. k. Layton De Forest and Mr. und Mrs. William D.

Bloodgood. SURPRISE SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gels of Brompton Road and their family have returned from a short A surprise shower was given to Miss Sylvia Wish at her home at spent at their Summer home in the make their home at 18 Ocean Bay Shore.

Mrs. Earle B. Gibson, godmother of Miss Drake, will be matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. John Thomas and the Misses Mildred Tetor, Helen Jeffrey, Elsa Wesselhoft and Frances Conrad of Bay Shore, Miss Edna Herrmann oi Bnghtwaters and Miss Margarei Strong of Setauket.

The ushers will be Arthur Dominy, Jack Pullis. Kill Brcw.McM. linger Wells Wi-slev Housewives and brides-to-be are cordially invited to hear a very interesting discussion by Frank A. Conolly, Merchandising Manager of Oakite Products, manufacturers of Oakite, entitled, "Let Oakite Do Your Summer Housecleaning." With hot weather approaching learn the new modern way to cut Summer cleaning tasks in half. ADMISSION FREE U6S Eastern Parkway, on Friday 1934, this number Jumped to Last year it reached a record high of 251,069 cases, exactly 74.000 cases more than the preceding year.

This volume of business has no necessary relation to the population of the boroughs. Last year, out of a total of 808.000 arraignments, iiM.oOO were in Manhattan. in Brooklyn. 100,000 in Queens. 92.000 In the Bronx, and 14.000 in Rich-Trie magistrates courts form a far-flung Judicial system extending into the five boroughs.

Within the Miss Wish is to be married on June jh at the Franklin Manor to Irving bin! it oi Court St. Those present were Mrs. Pearl l.Tr.ir.-. lio Misses Belle Wish. Mrs.

Chester Carroll, Mrs. Benjamin Conroy, Mrs. Nolan Harrigan, Mrs. John Winters, Mrs. Robert E.

Farley, Mrs. Edward Denise, Mrs. James W. Smith, Mrs. Edward J.

Quigley and the Misses Virginia Keene, Margaret Reilly, Mary Partrick, Kathleen OBrien, Rosalie O'Dea, Helen Hanson. Eileen O'Brien. Catherine Patrick, Betty O'Dea, Betty O'Brien. Muriel White, Anne Led-With, Regina QlaccUQ), Mary Furey, Gertrude Dockstader, Edith Loer-cher, Theo Steinbugler, Gloria Lynch, Catherine O'Brien, Helen O'Brien, Josephine Morrissey. Helen Morrissey, Mary Scanlan, M.

Cornelia Leary, Grace O'Hara, Gene-vive Devlin, Clara Graham, Isabel Sullivan, Sylvia Degman, Kathryn Ryan, Mildred O'Keefe, Christine Kavanagh, Mary Gallagher, Dorothy Johnson, Vera Semler, Eleanor Murphy, Mary O'Brien and Virginia Still. Mrs. George Beveridge of 1316 Dean has returned after visiting her sister In Hampton, for ert J. Hubbard and Mrs. Edward Campbell poured tea, assisted by the graduates of the class of 1936, Including the Misses Yvonne Salva, Gwendolyn Fraser, Marion Brown a-d Eileen McGurn.

The reception was attended by Mrs. James A. Spellman, Mrs. Charles Ahearn. Mrs.

Louis Alter, Mrs. Otto Bauer, Mrs. Patrick E. Callaghan. Mrs, Richard Conley, Mrs.

Walter Conway. Mr.s. William F. Greegan, Mrs. Willard Garrison, Mr.s.

Faustino Lozano, Mrs. William Midwinter, Mr.s. Edward J. Mc-Gratty, Mrs. Peter McGoldrlck, Mrs.

F. Paul McManus, Mrs. Henry J. O'Brien, Mrs. Pamell Quinn, Mrs.

Albin Schumann. Mrs. John Scan-Ion, Mrs. James J. Ryan, Mrs.

Ed-mond Utkewicz, Mrs. Elias Wabnik, and the Misses Mary Aslp, Adeline Delbon, Irene Dowling, Anita Fusco, Jewel Flanagan, Mary Glynn, Gertrude Gallagher, Eleanor Gent, Mary Hickey, Clara Kavanagh, Pauline Kuhn, Anna Lally, Alice McDcr-niott, Nancy McLoughlin, Eleanor O'Cullaglian. Rita O'Connor, Julia O'Connor, Alice Ryan and Rosalie Molly Tomback, Sally Singer, Rose Rappaport, Betty Singer, Frances Fabricant, Mildred Endurer, Betty Hildreth and Emmett Drake Jr. oi Bay Shore and William F. Brazier nl Ch.irirstown, West Virginia.

there are two distinct types raDricant, ayivia Feinstein, ITulTV "f6 ol courts-the district No Coupon Neceiiory. invited bring your ftiei jurisdiction and the spe Rappaport and Mrs. Abraham Krone. Also present at the reception were Robert Terrace, Abraham Shinnecock Hills. Miss Mary Laetitia Verdery And George Pierson Engaged Miss Mary Laetitia Verdery, daughter of Mrs.

William S. Sloan of New Canaan, and Marion J. Verdery of 145 E. 54th St. Manhattan is engaged to be married to George Wilson Pierson, son of Mrs.

Charles W. Pierson of 925 Park Ave. Manhattan and Wainscott and the late Mr. Pierson. Mi.ss Verdery who is a sculptor, attended the City and Country School, New York and Chateau Brillantmont, Lausanne, Switzerland.

For the last four years she has been director of the Church nf the Ascension Kindergarten in Manhattan. Mr. Pierson prepared at Groton and Was graduated from program itarrt promptly a lumbia University. Mr. Robbins.

who is the son of the prominent lk attorney, attended at New Krone, irvniK Sinner. Irvine Kne man, Freddie Spector, Henry Singer cial court with citywlde or borough-wide Jurisdiction, yet limited to specified classes of offenses and offenders. In Brooklyn, there are six district courts nnd four special courts. The district court are located In Wil- and samuei apector. REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING Members of the campnicn Com Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick D. Bussell BROOKLYN EAGLE HOME GUILD or Manhattan and the son Fred llamsburg, East New York, nsttnish, muter of Ilic Brooklyn i i 1 1 i cluli intended mi erick D. Bussell Jr. have opened their home in Westhamptnn Reach mage, uoney isuuia nnn on ana win remain mere until ucl l.

Fourth Floor, 305 Washington nr. Borough Hall Among those who have been SCHOOLS ami COLLEGES Ing at the Chalfonte Haddon Hall. eiinizntion mcetiim nl the home oi the chairman. Mrs. Richard Win-Mrs Robert Starr Alhn and Mr Isabel Rhres Kappevnr presided at the tea table.

The next meeting will he held with Mrs. Kappeyne, hotter, on Monday, June 15. iniUll M1 IKHIt Mrs. John W. Weber of 101 8th will leave Thursday witli Miss Caroline W.

Weber and John W. Wcbrr Jr. for "Alturas," Shelter Island Heights. They will return in November. Yule He received the Ph.

D. degree from Yale in 1933. Since then he has been teaching in the history department at Yale and is associated with Davenport College as a Resident Fellow. He a mem- Mr. and Mrs.

Bertram A. Warren Of 486 E. 7th have been spending two weeks in Tulsa, and Houston, Texas. They will return tomorrow. Atlantic City.

N. are H. L. Phelps, Mr.s. Frank W.

Braden. Mrs. Lucille Poweli, Mrs. E. C.

Mills, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howell, Dr.

and Mrs. E. L. Swan and Miss Marlon Terry. Vnturrattu schcrmtrhorn Brooklyn.

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