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2B BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 1942 Glee Club To Start New Season University Group Meets Tomorrow The University Glee Club of Brooklyn of which John H. Peper is president, will inaugurate its J' 3 new season tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at a meeting at the Hotel Miss Viall, E. H. Cook Are United Garden City Girl Bride Yesterday The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, was the scene yesterday afternoon of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Pettee Viall, daughter of Mrs.

Harry Townsend Viall of Hillside Heights, formerly of Providence, and the late Mr. Viall, and Edward Hatfield Cook, pharmacist mate, second class, U. S. N. son of Dr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Cook of Calais, Me. The Rev. Irving S.

Pollard officiated and there was a reception at the Garden City Casino. Miss Eleanor Stromberg of Providence was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Faith Holliday and Betty Phelan of Garden City, and Phyllis Jones and Cynthia Jones of West Harwich, Mass. Mr. Cook's best man was his brother, Herbert Kenerson Cook. The ushers were Joseph B.

Slensby and Orville T. Cronk of Garden City, Auriel G. Reynolds, pharmacist mate, third class, U. S. N.

and Merrill L. Johnson, pharmacist mate, third class, U. S. N. R.

'Jt fs 4 ft tyV, 3i -x v. 4 j-vyJ 'ft nil OCTOBER BRIDE Miss Anne Swenningsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Andersen Swenningsen of 2224 Cor-telyou Road and Ocean Beach, Fire Island, will be married to George W. Ganss, son of Mrs.

Wilhelmina Gonss of Glendale, on Oct. 3 in All Souls Church. Mr. Ganss is in the service of the United States Coast Guard Reserve. HAPPY NEWLYWEDS Dr.

and Mrs. Froncis X. Fallon are shown at the Hotel Bossert at their wedding reception. Mrs. Fallon was Miss Elynore T.

Goetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Goetz of 246 Lenox Road. Dr.

Fallon is a first lieutenant in the U. S. A. M. C.

and is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Fallon of 49 E. 32d St.

Miss Jean E. Hamon North Shore Colonists lean Hamon Is Engaged To Wed John David Evans Assembly's First Dance Held; Garden City Notes Vacations Mrs. Alfred Hamon of 450 Clinton Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jean Elizabeth Hamon, to John David Evans, son of Mrs. John Evans and the late Dr.

Evans of Lima, Ohio. Miss Hamon Is a graduate of Frobel Academy and Centenary Junior College. She also attended Nursing Sisters Group To Open Season Sept. 21 Busert. Howard F.

Gustavsrm is vice president of the organization of which J. Bailey Harvey. is conductor and Walter Schoenwelss accompanist. The club is a male glee club of about 40 voices and invites men who have at some time sung with a college glee club or have a college background and desire to sing with a male glee club, to attend the weekly rehearsals on Monday nights at the Hotel Bossert. Lt.

R. R. Lee Engaged to Miss Pember Mr, and Mrs. Walter P. R.

Pember of Delmar, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edna Annette Pember, to Lt. Richard R. Lee. son of Major and Mrs Walter R.

Lee of Brooklyn. Miss Pember attended the Albany-Academy for Girls and is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School and Edgewood Park Junior College, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Lieutenant Lee is a graduate of Erasmus Hal! High School and attended Ne.v York University. He was formerly with the Flatbus'u Savings Bank.

He received his commission through the Officers Candidate School at Fort Riley-, and he is now taking the advanced communications course at the calvary school there. Miss Boatwright To Be Married To William Edgar There is Interest on Long Island's South Shore In news of the marriage next Saturday of Miss Mary Miller daughter of Mrs. Swift Boatwright of Wilmington, N. to William Edgar son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wiliiam Edgar of Hewlett. The ceremony will take place at 5:30 o'clock in St. James Episcopal Church. Wilmington, with a reception following at the nearby home of Mrs. Donald McRae.

Miss Valentine Edgar, sister of the bridegroom-tied, and Miss Emily Harris of Wilmington will be bridesmaids. David LcRoy Edgar, brother of the future benedict, will be best man. Mr. Edgar is now a candidate at Oflicers Training jiool at Camp Davis, N. and expects to be commissioned on 18.

He is a graduate of George's School. Newport, I. and Harvard, class of '41. His mother is the former Miss Valentine Bond of Baltimore, Md. He is a grandson of Herman LeRoy Edgar of Dobbs Ferry, N.

Y. Petry Hussoncj St. Marks M. E. Church, Rock-ville Centre, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss June Petry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Petry of Cedar Ave, Rockville Centre, and Frederick O. Hussong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.

Hus-song of Devon also Rockville Centre, on Saturd4y at 4 pin. The Rev Karl F. Moore, pastor of the church, will officiate. Mrs. Besse Sackler of Richmond Hill will be matron of honor.

Henry Mierisch of Manhattan will serve Mr. Hussong as best man. The bride-to-be is a graduate of South Side High School, Rockville Centre. Mr. Hussong is a gradual of Randolph-Macon Academy and of a college at Fort Rojal, Va.

He is now on Wall Street. Children's Home Meeting Tuesday Mrs. M. John Lolis, president on on the board of auxiliary director of the Children's Home of the I.ong Island BaptLst Association, Ocean Ave. and Avenue will preside at the opening meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The children will present a program on their camp activities and the work for the coming year will be discussed. Mrs. George H. Tllghman of Law-I retire Barh and her daughters, Sally and San. leave todav for New Haven to uxit William 8.

Tilghman. a freshman at Yale, after whirh they will go on to Boston to visit Mrs. father, William H. Sloeum, and Mrs. Tilghman's sons.

George Jr. and Richard, who are at St. Mark School. Mrs. Tilg-man will then Join her husband, Lt.

Comm. George H. Tllghman. at the Naval Training School in Chi cago, where he Is an executive of-I (iter for the Advanced Aviation School. Their sou, Midshipman Henry A.

Tiinhman. Is training in New York and to receive hi rnnnnlsMnn in November, after i which he will be married to Miss I Olive Pitmey, daughter of Wil-Miam P. Pinnev I'. and 'Mrs. Plnney of Summit, N.

J. MissBushong Is Married To Army Man Dr, and Mrs. William D. Bushong of 1446 E. 37th St.

announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Marie Bushong, to Lt. William R. Schlegel, U. S. Army, son of Lt.

William F. Schlegel, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. of Mal-verne.

The wedding took place yesterday in the rectory of St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, with the Rev, Fr. William Casey officiating.

The bride was attended by Miss Marie Inez Unsworth of Jackson Heights. Alfred Wicks of Malverne and Philadelphia acted as best man for the bridegroom. A small family reception followed at the Hotel Bossert. Mrs. Schlegel Is a graduate of Erasmus Hall and Hunter College, and a member of Kappa Delta.

Lieutenant Schlegel attended New York University and R. C. A. Institute, and was chancellor of Delta Phi Omega. Before entering the service he was with the engineering staff of the Mutual Broadcasting System.

He is now on duty with the army signal corps at Fort Monmouth. The couple will make their home in Kew Gardens. Carolyn Wilcox Bride Of Louis V. Fischer The marriage of Miss Carolyn Mead Wilcox, daughter of Mrs. Alexander Eagleson Wilcox of Brooklyn and the late Mr.

Wilcox, and Louis Valdemar Fischer, son of Mrs. Louis Valdemar Fischer of Irvington. N. took place jester-day afternoon in the Tompkins Ave. Conrgeational Church with the Rev.

Dr. Alfred Grant Walton officiating, The bride was given In marriage by her cousin, Dr. Gilbert Wilcox Mead, president of Wa.hington College in Chestertown, and was attended by her sister, Mis. John Adam Miller of Washington, D. C.

Kenneth Fischer of Irvington was best man for his brother. The bride Is a graduate of Engle-wood Hospital School of Nursing and, until recently, was with the Visiting Nurse Association of Newark. She now is on the staff of of the Association for Aid of Crippled Children in Manhattan. Mr. Fischer, a private stationed at Fort George G.

Meade in Maryland, attended the Fawcett School of Art In Newark and the New York Academy of Fine Arts. Cione Forte Tht wedding of Miss Sylvia Rosina Forte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Forte of 33U President to Mario Joseph Clone, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Lorenzo Clone, was solemnized at noon yesterday at St. Agnes Church. The Rev. Pesco Pagano performed the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Hotel St. George.

Mrs. Clone was married In a Georgian style gown of off-white faille, made with a lace yoke inset. She wore a veil of tulle and carried orchids. Miss Marie Madelyne Forte was her sister's maid of honor, arid the Misses Josephine and Jacqueline were bridesmaids. Dr.

Llndo Clone, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Matthew Q. Forte and Alfred Arthur Forte were ushers. Mr. Cione, who Is a graduate of the Long Island College of Pharmacy, and his bride will live at 379 Union St. when, they return from a wedding trip to Sea Island, Oa.

County Judge Cortland A. Johnson and Mrs. John.son of Orove Cedarhurst, returned Thursday from a holiday trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Brukenfeld of Palm Beach are vLsitlng Mrs. Brunkenfeld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ackerman of 41d Biiioklyn. Miss Dorlnda Townsend Pell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W'alrlen Pell of Frost Lane, Lawrence. hark from a hnllriav in folk, Conn. Return From Special to Vie Brooklyn Eagle North Shore, Sept. 12 Mr.

and Mrs. Edward G. Longman of Great Neck estates and Cocoanut. Grove, have been staying at the Colony House Hotel, prior to returning to their Florida home for the season. Mr.

and Mrs. Jay B. Brooks of Greenacre Court, Great Neck, have been entertaining Mrs. J. B.

Flint of Larchmont, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Drake of Munsey Park, have returned from Robinwood Farm, Great Barring-ton, Mass. Mrs. William Drlscoll of Wilkes-Barre, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Lynch and Mr. Lynch of Baker Hill Road, Great Neck.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Miller and twins have returned from South Jamesport to their home at South Strathmore. Mrs.

John MacMurdo of Great Neck, has returned from a stay at Middletown, N. Y. Mrs. George B. Watts of Birch Hill Lane, and children, have returned from a vLsit at Grove Beach, Conn.

Mrs. Ogden Bradley has Joined her Lieutenant Bradley, U. S. N. at Highland Park, III.

Mrs. Bradley is the former Miss Claire Heimrod. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedlmayer have returned from their wedding trip and are residing at Sands Point.

Mrs. Sedlmayer is the former Miss Nancy LouUe Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walts of Kings Point. Mr.

Sedlmayer is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Sedlmayer of Kensington, and is a co-pilot lor Eastern Airlines. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Portong of Flower Hill have been at Southampton. Mrs. J. E. McOowan and ton, 4 I 1.

1 Sthncidtr Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rush Jr.

M.ks Dorothy Ann Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Kelly of 1175 E. 32d was married recently to Thomas J.

Rueh Jr. of Manhattan. The wedding took place In Our Lady Help of Christians Church. A reception followed on the Rof Garden of the Gran ada Hotel. Mus Miry Grace Jnr-: dan was niairl of Honor and John Cunningham best, man.

The couple weni to Atlantic City, on their wed-j ding trip. Mr. Rush, a navigator in the United Sm'es Air Corp re- t'ltned to Ellington Field. Texas by 1 plane from LAGuardia Field. rl 1 1 I A Bruce McGowan, have returned from Canandagua Lake, to their home at Wyngate Place, Great Neck.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roys and Miss Helen Jane Roys of Munsey Park, have returned from vacationing at Great Barrington, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wroldsen of Strathmore Village had as their recent guesLs, Mrs.

Wroldsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ness of Brooklyn. Mrs. Gerald Brown, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.

William Francl of Strathmore Van-rierbilt, has Joined Major Brown in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Donado and family, formerly of Pittsburgh, are residing at Meadow Woods Road, Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. H. I.

Wood and family have moved from Massachusetts to their new Great Neck estates home. Mrs. Cecil Young has returned to her home at the Kenwood, Great Neck, from a visit with her husband, Major Young, at Monmouth, New Jersey. Miss Eleanor Iveson, daughter of Mrs. Young, has been spending the week at Bellport.

Mrs. Albeit Auerbach and Infant daughter of Old Colony Lane, Great Neck, are visiting relatives at Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weil of Oldfield Lane, Great Neck, have returned from Mllford, Conn.

Brooklyn Circle Board Will Meet Sept. 23 Brooklyn Circle of the Interna tional Federation of Catholic Alumnae will hold their first executive board meeting of the season at the home of the Regent, Mrs. Raymond A. McLeer, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 23.

The following alumnae associations will be represented: Bishop McDonnell High School, St. Agnes Seminary, St. Angela's Hall, St. Brendan's High School, St. Francis Xavler's Academy; St.

Joseph's Academy, Brentwood; St. Joseph's College; St. Joseph's School, St. James; St. Saviour's, Nativity, Visitation, St, Augustine's; Our Lady of Mercy, Syosset; Our Ldy of Wisdom, Ozone Park; St.

John's University Alumna (teachers). The annual Communion breakfast will be held on Sunday, Oct. 4. at the Knights of Columbus Clubhouse. Mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock at St.

Saviour. Mr. Marguerite E. Barry Is chairman of the affair. Local Residents Win at Skytop Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Skytop, Pa Sept.

12 Long- Island residents were among the winners of Skytop's season golf prizes, presented at the Labor Day dance. Miss Joan Stokes of Forest Hills won the Skytop Club Women's Golf championship for 1942. Mrs. Henry L. Ughetta of Brooklyn was season ringer winner In class A of the women's golfing group.

Robert Ughetta. was runner-up in the Sky top Boys Golf championship. Player Chave Miss Eleanor Chave, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Chave of 22 Oak lnwood, was married yesterday to Sgt. Joseph Walter Player, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Player, also of lnwood. The ceremony was performed at the Woodmere Methodist Church by the Rev.

Leon V. Kofod. rector. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Kenneth Chave. She wore an afternoon frock of light blue crepe with a matching hat and a corsage of yellow roses.

Miss MarJorie Chave was her sister's maid of honor. A reception followed at the Lawrence Country Club. Both the bride and bride-groom are graduates of Lawrence High School. Traphagen School of Fashion arid New York University. Mr.

Evans is a graduate of Northwestern University and reeeivpd his M.S. and PhD from the same university. He is assistant professor In the General Science Department School of Commerce, New York University. The wedding will take place In the late Fall. president, other officers of the auxiliary Include Mrs, Charles A.

Graeber, vice president; Miss Ed-mer J. Dalglelsh, treasurer; Miss Jule C. Dunne, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert T. Patterson, recording1 secretary.

The advisory board consists of the past presi-dentes, namely, Mr. O'Brien, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Thomas J. Gilmar-tin, chairman; Mrs.

Albert T. Brophy, Mrs. Walter Longman, Mrs. Edward V. Killeen, Mrs.

John B. Eraser, Mrs. Philip A. Brennan, Mrs. John Nolan, Mrs.

Richard L. Walsh and Mrs. Henri Werlman. The Rev. Eugene T.

McCloskey, S.T.D., is the moderator. D. A. R. Chapter To Celebrate Next Thursday The Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, N.

S. D. A. Mrs. Henry Arthur King regent, will celebrate Constitution Day on Thursday with a luncheon at John Wanamaker's followed by a meeting In the Woman's Clubhouse (here.

Mrs. William "Thompson Is chapter chairman of lessons on the constitution of the United States of America. Mrs. Robert L. Bacon will be the guest speaker on Oct.

8 at the Hotel Roosevelt and will address the chapter on a tonic of vital Importance to America. BRIDE Mrs. William Web-ber of 99 Kcnilworth Plocn is th former Misi Lorettej 5" I A iff bel Dewar Morrell of Cedar Place, Miss Natalie Britton of Hilton Mrs. Harry F. Abrams of Chestnut Mrs.

John N. Hosier of Stratford Mrs. Orville T. Cronk of Newmarket Road, Mrs. Edward A.

Maher of Chestnut Mrs. Jack E. Buckley of Wyatt Road, Mrs. Louis C. Hornung of Magnolia Mrs.

Ernest M. Sutphen of Wellington Road, Mrs. Robert D. King Jr. Hamilton Place, and Mrs.

Warren W. Carpenter of Clinton Road. Garden City vacationists returning this week included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D.

Story of Ash St. who have been at Basin Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Loring Hubbell Jr.

of Putting Lane, and William Hubbell, who have returned from Camp Sunnywood, at Chazy, N. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hubbell of 5th and their house party guests.

Miss Carol Patterson, Miss Kathleen Hubbell, Harry Hiltz and Richard Hubbell, also returned from Chazy; Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Dorids of 5th St. have returned from Chicago; Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde B. Hale of Kildare Road are bark from Egremont, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.

Haupt of Euston Road have returned from Cape Cod; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mc-Connell and their daughter. Miss Peggy Lee McConnell of Poplar Mr.

and Mrs. Walter R. Ronald of Kildare Road are back from Wy-omlssing, and Mrs. G. Lester Jones, of Hilton Ave, and Miss Barbara Jones have returned from Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Valentine W. Got-tschling of Westbury Road are entertaining Mrs. Gotischling sister, Mrs.

Howard N. Laird of Richmond. Va and her son, Douglas Winfield Laird. Ensign George Loomi and Mrs. Loomis of Grand Rapids, are visiting their cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Wilson of Roxbury Road. Orphan Asylum i Members to Meet At the Bossert Mrs. E.

Otis Houghton, president of the Orphan Asjlum Society of the Citv of Brooklyn, announces the regular meeting of the society will he held at, 11 am. Wednesday at 'he Hotel Bossert. Mrs. Anna K. Brader.

general fair rharman, announces that the snrifv is cancelling its plans for the annual fair this year. Pajewski Dombrowski Miss Frances Made Dombrowski, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Don.browski of 230 27th became the bride of Stanley Stephen Pajewski, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pajewski of 1315 E.

40th 5 30 m. yesterday. The Rev. Stanley Dombrowski, brother of the bride performed the ceremony at Our Iadv of Crenstochova Church in Bror.k'.vn. A wedding dinner followed in the Minor Room of the Hole', St (ieri The bnrir nte a kd'aii of Ivory 7eki as her only attendant idue Bernard Kowcke 'ass best man; ushers Walter IVimni owskl, i Dombrowski and I The bride wore a sin Ivory I satin ith a fingertip-length veil I attached to a Juliet cap and car-! ried a cascade bouquet of whit roses.

Following a honeymoon in West-hampton, the couple will live at 992 E. 4M St. R.rh.ud Ku)mt and William 1 ipixr Jr. sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Willi, un J. Kupper of 39 Sutton I'm. f. ln left thl eek to resume their studies. Richard went, to Staunton Military Academy and William to Virginia Military Sprcial to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Sept.

12 The Garden City Assembly's first dance of the Fail season took place this eve-mni at the Cherry Valley Club. A special floor committee introduced features suitable to the times. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Garden City Community Church will be hostesses at supper at the V. S. O.

building in Hempstead tomorrow evening. Members of the committee are Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Edward J. Fries, Mrs.

Clinton C. Allen. Mrs. Reginald T. Mitchell, Mrs.

Edward Taylor and Mrs. William H. Cordes. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry F- Abrams of Chestnut St. were dinner hosts at their home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F.

Worden of Wellington Road gave a dinner party this evening. Mrs. Robert Sanders of Manhattan is passing the weekend with Miss Errol Brown of Carteret Place. Mrs. Ralph B.

Scharman of Brixton Road will Rive a tea tomorrow in honor of her niece, Miss Ann Katherine Scharman. Miss fVharman, daughter of Mr. and Mr. August C. 'Scharman of Rockville Centre, will be married to John Alexander Rutter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. N. Edward C. Rutter, of Cedarhttrst, in November. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph T. Schren-keisen of St. James St. South will entertain at tea at their home tomorrow after the christening of their infant daughter, Lyr.ne Srhrer.keisen.

Miss Rosemary Stevens, whose marriag to Llod F. Bowne also of Garden City, will take place on September 2fi, save a luncheon for her bridal attendants at the Harvard Club, Manhattan, today. Mrs. H. Louis of Chestnut St.

entertained at a brklee luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. Edward C. O. Thomas of Chestnut Ave.

was a luncheon hostess Wednesday. The mid-week saw many luncheon, tea and bridge parties. Among the other hostesses were Mrs. Ma a. WEDS Mrs.

Howard W. Dreyer wos formerly Miss Marion V. Ayfon, daughter r.f Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Ay ton of 200 Clorcmont Ave Man-, a i ton.

Mr. Dreyrr is the son cf Mr. ond Mrs Henry Dreyer cf 3004 Clarendon Road. i I Mrs. George C.

Sutcliffe, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, 439 Henry announces that the initial meeting of the season will be held on Monday afternoon, Sept. 21 at 3:15 o'clock in the auxiliary's meeting quarters on the ground floor of the convent. The Fall benefit card party will take place at Columbus Club on Saturday, Oct. 17. Mrs.

William G. Brien and Mrs. John J. Robinson, will be chairman and co-chairman, respectively. Both are former presidents.

In addition to Mrs. Sutcliffe, the Turtle Bay Benefit To Be Held" Tuesday As a tribute to the men in the merchant marine, tiie British Var Relief Society has arranged the Turtle Bay Garden Party and Street Fair, to be held on Tuesday afternoon and evening In the IB gardens comprising Turtle Bay and on 48th between 2d and 3d Manhattan. Proceeds from the party, which in case of rainy weather on Tuesday will be held the following day, will go toward the fund supporting 14 British merchant seamen's clubs in seacoast cities in this country, two in Canada, one In Australia and one In England for British and American seamen. Activities in the gardens, otwnlng at 3 30 in the afternoon nad continuing until sundown, including a service of tea, Include the presiding by Miss Jan Struther at Mrs. Miniver Tea Party on the terrace of Miss Katherine Hepburn's home, Cockney songs by Mrs.

Charles Curtis In Ye Olde Bull and Bash Pub. whistling- by Miss MaurlcetU Melbourne, and Welsh and madrigal sings. Mr. Forrest Stockton Is general chairman for th garden fete, which will Include a champagne bar, a treasure chest and games of chance. The program for the Street Fair starts at 3:30 o'clock with the trooping of the colors.

Admission to the fair Is free and features will include the awarding by Richardson Wright, editor of House and Qarder, of two ribbons for the best vegetable and fruit exhibit In the Soho Market, for which produce has been donated by Long Island estate owners. Lady 8alvage has been In charge of the collection from gardens and orchards. Mrs. Hugh de Haven has arranged the Street Fair, whirh will have dancing to music by Rob Roy and his orchestra; a milk bar presided over by Elsie, the cow; pony rides, a beer wagon and boxing bouts by members of the Madison Square Boys Club. Francis W.

Crownln-shleld heads th entertainment committee. Krone Strong Mr. and Mrs. William Krone of 430 E. 133d Bronx, announce the engagement of their daughter, YYitff Irl IS T.

11,11 rwiunr, io iji. nrnry mi-ham Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Strong of 518 Wave Ctest. Lane.

Far Rockaway. Queens. I Metitenant Strong Is a graduate of Columbia University and 1 now stationed with the 179th Infantry. The wdding will lake place In the near future,.

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