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EAGLE, SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1941 2.00 Bachrach photo BECOMES -Mrs. Alfred W. Piderit Jr. is the former Miss Mary McGinty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. McGinty, of 875 Putnam Ave. Her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.

Piderit of Woodhaven took place Enid Gillett Married To Peter Irving Jr. Miss Enid Gillett, daughter of Mrs. Lowry Gillett of Manhattan and Syosett and the late Mr. Gillett. was married yesterday to Peter Irving son of Dr.

and Mrs. Peter Irving of Manhattan. The mony took place at St. James' Church, Manhattan, with the Rev. Horace Donegan officiating.

A reception for the families followed in the ballroom of the Colony Club through the courtesy of the bride's godmother, Mrs. Langdon Roper. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Campbell Locke of Lawrence. She wore her mother's wedding dress of ivory satin and rosepoint lace and her grandmother's lace wedding veil, and carried a prayer book and white orchids. Mrs.

Francis Hine Low and Mrs. Dudley A. Coonley of Lawrence, cousins of the bride, served AS matrons of honor. Bridesmaids included Mrs. J.

Lawrence Barnard, Miss Rachel Parker, Miss Ann Stickney and Miss Elizabeth Schuyler McCulloch, a cousin of the bridegroom. All wore gowns of IN BRIDAL Mrs. Michael Mancinelli was Miss Dorothy Savio of 2364 Mill Road. Mr. and Mrs.

Mancinelli are in Virginia Beach, St. John's University Auxiliary Spring Party Is Announced Mrs. James J. Heffernan General Chairman Of May 24 Event: Committees Are Listed Mrs. James J.

John's University held in the Trianon day afternoon, May Honorary chairmen, Killeen and Mrs. Heffernan, general chairman for the St. Auxiliary Spring luncheon and or bridge to be Room of the Hotel Ambassador on Satur24, announces her complete committee. Mrs. William H.

Good, Mrs. Edward V. Thomas F. Casey; general chairman, Mrs. James J.

Heffernan; vice chairmen, Mrs. Henry Mannix, Mrs. Francis D. McGerey, Mrs. Thomas E.

Murray, Mrs. Jeremiah Walsh, Mrs. Thomas F. McEnanefAMrs. Joseph L.

Black. Chairman of reception, Mrs. Walter Jeffreys Carlin: vice chairmen, Mrs. Julian A. Acosta Mrs.

John E. Baxter, Mrs. John T. Blake, Mrs. Hector McGowan Curren, Mrs.

Anna J. Doyle, Mrs. William Heffernan, Mrs. James M. Kelly, Michael C.

O'Brien, Mrs. Harold Rambusch, Mrs. George C. Tilyou, Mrs. Maximilian Trunz: committee, Mrs.

Edward V. Killeen, Mrs. W. Bernard Vause, Mrs. Philip A.

Brennan, Mrs. John H. Delaney, Miss Kathryn Brady, Mrs. Herbert W. Casey, Mrs.

John E. Biggins, Joseph A. Igoe, Mrs. Ann B. Bennett, Miss G.

Cox, Mrs. William C. Bolton, Mrs. Henry J. Vaughan, Mrs.

Joseph M. Bannon, Mrs. Harry S. Sullivan, Mrs. Edward Flemming and Mrs.

Thomas F. Casey; chairman of patronesses, Mrs. Edward A. Flemming; vice chairmen, Mrs. Matthew T.

Abbruzzo, Mrs. Henry A. Anderson, Mrs. Joseph S. Baldwin, Mrs.

George A. Beatty, Mrs. Charles I. Buckner, Mrs. Edward Burke, Miss Mary Campbell, Mrs.

Walter Coakley, Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton, Mrs. Cornelius J. Dwyer, Mrs. William E.

Edmonds Mrs. Edward Fagan, Mrs. James Hurley, Mrs. Christopher D. Kevin, Mrs.

George W. Kuhn, Mrs. George J. Kuss, Mrs. William A.

Lane, Mrs. L. William Malone, Mrs. Frank McCurdy, Mrs. James McGreeney, Mrs.

William G. O'Brien, Mrs. Martin A. O'Neill, Mrs. Ralph Gelson Price, Mrs.

Joseph J. Ryan, Mrs. Arthur J. Rykert and Mrs. Melville Skinner.

Chairman of program, Mrs. Joseph P. Cunneen; vice chairmen, Mrs. D. George Bodkin, Mrs.

William Breen, Mrs. Joseph F. Cahill, Mrs. Charles Coster, Mrs. Nelson S.

Erhart, Mrs. Louis Frisse, Mrs. Francis J. Gartland. Mrs.

John A. Hayden, Mrs. George R. Holahan Mrs. Edward Ivory, Miss Edna Kelly, Mrs.

Arthur Lockwood, Mrs. George A. Merrill, Miss Margaret Markey, Miss Margaret McCooey, Mrs. John F. McKenna, Mrs.

Raymond McLeer, Mrs. George F. Norton Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Mrs. James Sexton, Mrs.

John Dawson Smith Miss Mary G. Walsh, Miss Alice Waters, Mrs. J. Welsh, Mrs. George N.

Young; chairman of decorations, Mrs. John 1T. McDonald; vice chairmen, Mrs. Joseph M. L.

Bruno, Miss Kathryn Cooper, Mrs. Michael Gleeson, Mrs. Ann Gorman, Miss Theresa M. Hoppe, Mrs. Edward J.

Keegan, Mrs. William McKee, Mrs. Thomas J. Regan; chairman of bridge, Miss Irene Mulcay; vice chairmen, Miss Kathryn L. Burke, Miss Genevieve Hamilton, Josephine F.

Lamond, Miss Helen C. Walsh; chairman of table prizes, Mrs. Edward Jerome Raleigh: vice chairmen, Mrs. John A. Collins, Mrs.

Stephen DeCoste, Mrs. Edward Geraghty, Mrs. Ernest A. Zema. Chairman of special prizes, Mrs.

Irving D. Maguire; vice chairmen, Mrs. LeBurn Metzger, Miss Dorothy Hamilton, Mrs. Francis J. McKenna, Mrs.

Frank Wolf; chairman of luncheon, Mrs. John Donovan; vice chairmen, Mrs. Berry Coughlin, Mrs. Peter Vitulli; chairman of tions and books, Mrs. William C.

Bolton; vice chairmen, Miss Veronica Carberry, Mrs. Lawrence J. Charrot: chairman of juniors, Mrs. Daniel G. Connolly; vice chairmen, Miss Betty Bolton, Mrs.

Robert Duffy, Mrs. Arthur C. Edmonds, Miss Elizabeth Flemming. Miss Joan Holahan. Mrs.

Joseph Igoe Miss Edith McCurdy, Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. Harold K. McKee. Mrs.

Ross Meehan, Mrs. Miles F. McDonald. Miss Gertrude Norton, Miss Katheryn Waters. RECENT BRIDES--From Arthur Van Kleeck, the of Troy, whose marriage Van Kleeck took place Walter Cullen, who was Ballet Will Aid Fund For Scholars Presentation at Academy of Music Bath Club Will Open With Dance Aged Home To Be Scene Of Bridge The managers of the New York Congregational Home for the Aged, representing the Central Church and Ocean Ave.

Church, have completed plans for a bridge party to be held at the home, 123 Linden Boulevard, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Robert L. Longyear will be hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert O.

Brown. Mrs. John F. Chumasero, Mrs. Fletcher M.

Cook, Mrs. Joseph D. Frackenthal, Mrs. Frederick E. Hamlin, Mrs.

Moses Richardson Lovell, Mrs. William A. Moore. Mrs. Charles L.

Pashley, Mrs. Charles H. Potter, Mrs. Cornelius H. Tiebout, Miss Mabel Ray, Mrs.

Thomas H. Roulston, Mrs. Howard H. Smith, Mrs. James H.

Wilcox, Mrs. John A. Creighton, Mrs. Lincoln Jones and Mrs. Charles W.

King. Miss Cohen Honored Miss Mildred Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Anna Cohen of 182 Vernon was given a party recently in honor of her engagement to Solomon H. Turkel, son of Mr. and Bernard Turkel, by the board of directors of the Women's Democratic Organization of the 6th A.

D. at 116 Tompkins Ave. A shower was given for Miss Anita Pace by Miss Evelyn Adey at the home of Mrs. W. Bernhardt, 1168 E.

32d this week. Miss Adey will be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Pace on June 27. There were about 14 present. The formal opening of the Sands Point Bath Club for the 1941 season will be the occasion of a gala dinner dance on Decoration Day Eve, Thursday, May 29. The Sands Point Bath Club, one of the most popular beach clubs on the North Shore of Long Island, is ideally located between Manhasset Bay and Long Island Sound.

The French provincial clubhouse and casino has an outdoor dining terrace which overlooks the large swimming pool. Attractive cabanas decorated with. flower boxes and brilliant awnings surround the pool, and others facing the Bay and Sound are stretched along the beach as far as the point. Members of the Board of Governors for the 1941 season are Henry A. Alker, who was president of the club for years; Commodore Edgar F.

Luckenbach, John Englis, William E. Lundgren, Carl Reimers, John E. Craig. Frank B. Hall William Waters Schwab, Louis C.

Berrian, and John M. Fraser. Officers of the club are Commodore F. Luckenbach, president; William Waters Schwab, vice president and treasurer; John Englis, secretary; Frank B. Hall chairman of the house committee, and John M.

Fraser, chairman of the membership committee. Wohl-Miller Miss Helen Wohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wohl of Hewlett, has selected Sunday, June 22, as the date for her marriage to Edward Miller, son of Mrs. Nettie Miller of Jamaica.

The wedding will take place at the Wohl residence at 1 o'clock. Miss Marjorie Wohl will be her sister's maid of honor and Arthur Lustig will be best man for Mr. Miller. A reception will follow. Many Subscribe to May Breakfast on Thursday Mrs.

John A. Hurley, chairman of the May breakfast given by the National Society New England Wo. men, Brooklyn Colony, Mrs. John J. Feerick, president, to be held on Thursday at the Towers Hotel, announces.

a further list of subscribers: Mrs. Francis J. Blatz. Mrs. Willard Pearsall, Mrs.

S. Lloyd Fisher, Mrs. Olin Gleason, Mrs. W. Palmer Smith, Mrs.

Frederick W. Burbank, Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes, Mrs. William R.

Bayes, Mrs. Edwin M. Beery, Mrs. C. R.

Beardsley, Mrs. Moses Becker, Mrs. John L. Vandeveer, Miss Cora B. Griffin, Mrs.

Lody Smith, Mrs. Frank Baiseley, Mrs. Harry Crane, Mrs. Adele St. John, Mrs.

Thomas T. Whittier, Mrs. John W. Benson, Mrs. Charles A.

Miller, Miss Madge Miller, Miss Anna K. Kingsley, Mrs. Harry Cross, Mrs. August H. Brahe, Mrs.

W. Fruman, Mrs. Philip Linker, Mrs. Harry A. McKeige, Mrs.

Helen Schatvet, Mrs. Harry E. Wimpfheimer, Mrs. Emmet Woodworth, Mrs. Isaac F.

Russell, Mrs. Roy Kerley, Mrs. Edward Crane, Mrs. Walter S. Kenyon, Mrs.

Louis H. son, Mrs. Albert H. Chadbourne, Mrs. Raymond J.

Allen, Mrs. L. Exton, Mrs. Carl S. V.

Exselsey, Mrs. George Maul, Mrs. Clarence J. Lawson, Mrs. Henry W.

Phelps, Mrs. William Foster Rowland, Mrs. R. Huntington Woodman, Mrs. Kenneth Bedient, Mrs.

Otto B. Schmidt, Mrs. Ernest L. Dinsmore. Mrs.

J. Richard Wiggins, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. George W. Knight, Miss Eva H.

Branch, Mrs. George Beveridge, Miss E. Warren, Mrs. Maurine Colman, Mrs. H.

J. left to right, these brides are Mrs. former Miss Ellen R. McDonough to the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh in Troy (Bachrach photo); Mrs. Miss Helen Tighe, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Weber will present "The Whipped Cream Ballet" by the pupils of Miss Doris F. Weber on Wednesday evening at the Academy of Music. The event will benefit a scholarship fund. Among the patrons are Mr.

and Mrs. Harold P. Fraser, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert G.

Dittmer, Mr. and Mrs. Kerson C. Barney, Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mulrey, Mrs. Stephen W.

McKeever, Mr. and Mrs. David Soden, Mrs. Alfred Tausk, Mrs. Everett McCooey, Dr.

and Mrs. Russell Fowler, Mr and Mrs. Carl H. Greene, Mrs. Charles L.

Loughran, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Lindeberg, Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Chase, Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Tarasoff, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.

Bradford S. Butler, Dr. George T. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacques C. Rushmore, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Bough, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Crinigan, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ahearn, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brush, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer, Mrs. George Cigno, Mr.

and Mrs. George Dinkelacker, Dr. and Mrs. A. A.

Wemmell, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Griffin, Dr.

and Mrs. James Hayes, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Krudler, Mr. and Mrs.

George Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sevren, Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Brachocki, Mrs. Marion Arinai, Dr. and Mrs. I.

O. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. S. E.

Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Govanes, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Beer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Z.

Demarest, Mr. and Mrs. George Ebert, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Jasper H. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. George Patti, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Lawlor, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Frank, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Kehiher, Mr.

and Mrs. George Meyer, Dr. and Mrs. H. L.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Richers, Dr.

and Mrs. H. Message, Mrs. Frank H. Griffin and Miss Florence 4 Anderson.

Ellen Walworth Group Having Yearly Meeting The Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, N. S. D. A. Mrs.

Henry Arthur King, regent, will hold its annual meeting on Thursday, in the Paim Room of the -Astoria, Manhattan. The members will have lunch at the Hotel Elysee, Manhattan, preceding the meeting. Reports of the Continental Congress recently held in Washington will be given, also annual reports, election of officers and plans for the coming year. The chapter is sponsoring a tour of the gardens "Welwyn" the estate of Mrs. Harold I.

Pratt on Wednesday afternoon, June 4 to raise money for British Relief and other purposes. Mrs. William W. will be chairman assisted by Mrs. Robert McLaren, Dr.

Louise Ball, Mrs. Frederick Hugh Handsfield, Mrs. Milton D. Brown, Mrs. John G.

Cooke and Mrs. Wilbert E. Titus. Mrs. William Hays Lawrence will be chairman of arrangements.

Lynbrook Notes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, May 3-Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Bixley Heath launched their new cruiser at Lindenhurst today. The boat was officially named "Maja, the 2d," by Mrs. Smith, at a cocktail party for a few friends.

On Tuesday, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Louis Schoen, Mrs. Annie Hafner and Mrs. Stanley Evans will go to Patchogue Hotel to attend a reception for the Grand Royal Matron of the Order of the Amaranth.

Mrs. George West will entertain at an afternoon of bridge on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fizell have AS their weekend guests, at their home on Tottenham Road, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Murphy of Brooklyn. and Mrs. James A. Tighe of 256 E.

23d St. (Baran photo) Mrs. Louis Maier the former Miss Willette Halloran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Halloran of Flushing (Bachrach photo), and Mrs. J. Leslie Earl (Dorothy E. Springsteed), daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Springsteed of Floral Park (Underwood Underwood photo). RECENTLY WED- Charles O. Blaisdell was formerly Miss Alla Herkstroter, daughter of Mrs. Henry Herkstroter. The couple will reside at 10 Montgomery Place.

Ethel Thompson Married To Henry Edward Melvin Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sayville, May 4-Of interest to this community and Brooklyn was the marriage of Miss Ethel Elizabeth Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Thompson of Sayville, and Henry Edward Melvin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward W. Melvin of 187 Hemlock Brooklyn, which took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at St. Lawrence's R. C. Church in Sayville, where the Rev.

F. J. Gerherty of the Brooklyn Preparatory School performed the ceremony which was followed by a nuptial mass. A wedding breakfast and reception was held at the Patchogue Hotel. The bride, who was escorted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of white brocade satin with a tulle veil falling from a tiara of gardenias and lilies of the valley.

She carried this same combination of flowers together with a white prayer book. Miss Frances Porter of Forest Hills, maid of honor, wore a chiffon St. Catherine's Guild Has Successful Dance A successful dinner dance was sponsored by St. Catherine's Hospital Guild last evening on the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. Mrs.

Frank D. Jennings was honorary chairman with Mrs. William C. Meagher as general chairman of the party. Mrs.

Francis D. McGarey assisted Mrs. Meagher as co-chairman. Mrs. Vincent Anello is president of the Guild.

Additional patrons not previously announced were Mrs. William Good, James McNally, Miss Kathleen O'Rourke, Dr. and Mrs. R. Faraldo, Dr.

and Mrs. R. H. Herriman, Dr. and Mrs.

J. Frosina, Mrs. Frederick Kane, Mrs. Walter J. Carlin, Mrs.

Louis D. Conley, Dr. and Mrs. Paul McGowan, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Brown, Miss Madeline Walsh Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah A. Walsh, James Reeves, Mrs. George Van Namee, Mrs.

George McDonnell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly, Dr. and Mrs. R.

Blaber, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Walsh, Thomas O'Brien, Miss Kathleen Walsh, Miss Katherine Forrestal, Miss Hannah Hession, Dr. and Mrs.

J. De Vita, Dr. and Mrs. J. A.

Fallon, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Mower, Mr. and Mrs. George P.

Healy, Dr. A. M. Rabiner, Dr. John Griffin Dr.

and Mrs. C. E. Brennan, Dr. and Mrs.

R. DiNapoli, Mrs. M. Boll, Edward Meagher, Dr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Ingoglio, Dr. and Mrs. James Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wells, Dr.

Alfred Schenone. Dr. Paul Giovinco, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kennedy, Dr.

Robert Fitzgerald, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald, Dr. and Mrs. George Christ, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Curnin, Mr. and Mrs. George Copeland, Miss Helen Mann, Dr. and Mrs.

E. J. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Charrot.

Dr. Irwin E. Siris, Paul F. O'Neil Patrick J. Noonan, Arthur J.

Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Brown, Dr. and Mrs.

Henry Janch, Dr. and Mrs. John Wolfrom, Miss Ann Wolfrom, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Lutz, Dr.

and Mrs. Paul Ansbro, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Schneikraut, Dr. and Mrs.

C. T. Chiaramonte, Dr. Louis Taormina, Mrs. R.

Darby, and Mrs. S. N. Moskowitz, Mrs. Thomas Murray Dr.

and Mrs. James Looram, Dr. Adolph Von Fardelman, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miss Lucy Burgess, Thomas P.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spina, Mr. and Mrs. rank Strafino, Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Miceli, Mrs. William J. Veribo, Dr. and Mrs.

John Griffin, Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Mangiaracina and Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Toole. The Golden Hill Chapter, N. S. D.

A. Mrs. Herbert P. MacGregor, regent, will hold its annual meeting and election of officers tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Hotel Roosevelt, Manhattan.

gown of two tones of rose and carried a sheaf of roses and blue delphinium. Both bridesmaids, the Misses Mary Donlon of Brooklyn, and Miss Lucille Jones of Sayville, were in corresponding gowns of rose chiffon, Miss Donlon in light rose and Miss Jones in the darker shade. They likewise carried roses and delphinium. Mr. Melvin had as his best man his brother, Edward Melvin Jr.

of Brooklyn, and the ushers were Edward Cevasco of Brooklyn. Dr. Alvin Swenson of Manhattar. and Edward Mayone of Larchmont. The bride attended schools in Sayville and was graduated from the Katherine Gibbs School in Manhattan.

She is a member of the Bay Shore Junior League. The bridegroom is a graduate of Brooklyn Preparatory School and Georgetown University, where he was a member of the Class of 1938. He is associated with the J. T. Baker Chemical Company in Chicago, where he and his bride will reside.

white organdy painted with pink and blue flowers and small flowered hats and carried old-fashioned bouquets. Dr. Peter Irving, the bridegroom's father, was best man, and the ushers were Roland Duer Irving, brother of the bridegroom; Campbell Locke cousin of the bride; J. Lawrence Barnard, Patterson Humphrey, Herbert Sierck and Morris Stiger. The bride attended the Green Vale and Shipley Schools and 1 made her debut in 1936.

Mr. Irving was graduated from the Kent School and attended the University of Virginia and is a graduate of the law school of that university. He is a member of St. Elmo. Settlement Bridge Tea Tomorrow Mrs.

Henry Mannix is chairman of patrons for the Catholic Settlement bridge and tea which will be held at Pierre's, Manhattan, tomorrow. The patrons are Mrs. Peter J. Lorang, Mrs. Frank Donigan, Mrs.

John Smith, Mrs. Archibald McGrath, Mrs. John Carroll, Mrs. Paul Connelly, Mrs. Edward Sehlenter, Mrs.

Louise Hubbard, Mrs. Sewell, Mrs. Wallace VanDewsen, Mrs. James Foley, Mrs. Theodore Cullere, Mrs.

Thomas Murray Mrs. William H. Good, Mrs. Albert Liell, Mrs. Frank Clancey, Mrs.

Robert Lee, Mrs. Arthur Andersen, Mrs. Harold Rambush, Mrs. Charles Buchner, Mrs. John Bennet Mrs.

Peter Bennet, Mrs. Walter Betz, Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Harold Sweatt, Mrs. Thomas Lostos, Mrs.

Martin Murphy, Mrs. Louis Kilmarx, Misses Margaret Reilly, Mary Hughes and Sarah Dougherty, British War Relief Benefit Is Planned The Bedford Branch of the British War Relief Society, 726 Nostrand has arranged a cocktail party for Thursday, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Sky Gardens atop the St. Moritz Hotel, Manhattan. Mrs. George A.

Smith, who is chairman of the benefit for British War Relief Society announced that night flights have been donated by the American Airlines. The Junior Division of the Bedford Branch will be in of the flight tickets. They charge, Doris Bash, Miss Ethel Boltuch, Miss Harriette Dattlebaum, Miss Mathilde Dattlebaum, Miss Mabel Fisher, Mrs. Arthur Katz, Miss Kathleen Lolis, Mrs. Abner Rab-bino, Miss Harriet Rosenberg, Mrs.

Samuel Saffer, Miss Eleanor Surber, Miss Betsy Strahl and Miss Claire Weil. Mary Maxwell Feted Miss Mary Maxwell of 7814 Ridge Boulevard was the guest of honor at A surprise miscellaneous shower given by Miss Bernice Breslin recently. Miss Maxwell will be married to Daniel V. O'Leary of Brooklyn on June 7 at St. Anselm's Church.

Thirty-five guests attended. Wolfe, Mrs. J. W. French, Mrs.

L. Holly, Mrs. Frank H. Parcells, Mrs. Thomas C.

Mills, Mrs. A. L. Adams, Mrs. Frederick Hamlin, Mrs.

Frederick Norris, Mrs. Gilbert M. Schmidt, Mrs. Howard Langsworthy, Mrs. William Langdon, Mrs.

L. P. Lamphear, Mrs. E. R.

Finney, Mrs. George M. Alfrich, Mrs. Harold E. Blunt, Miss Dorothy Jane Coe, Mrs.

Henry A. Gartner, Mrs. Benjamin Jaquish, Mrs. B. Cutler King, Mrs.

William F. Kramer, Mrs. Harry N. Selvage, Mrs. Sherman F.

Worster, Miss Edith Leonard, A. R. Leonard, Mrs. George Falion, Mrs. E.

A. Burling, Mrs. John Rudolph, Miss J. W. French, Miss Grace Raiman, Miss Mary Hope, Mrs.

Emil Frostler, Mrs. S. M. Pope, Mrs. Gustave W.

Thompson, Mrs. Howard A. Flynn, Mrs. P. B.

Blanchard, Mrs. Orrin G. Judd, Mrs. J. R.

Edwards, Miss Jessie Thomas Dorman, Mrs. Roy R. Male, Mrs. C. E.

Dimon, Mrs. F. C. Dinning, Mrs. Herbert S.

Peare, Mrs. Amanda Shaw Hirsch, Mrs. Charles Soper, Mrs. Clarence Bawden, Mrs. Warner James, Mrs.

John W. Dobson, Mrs. Wilfred Hall, Mrs. Grant Paul, Miss Julia M. Sawyer, Miss Ethel T.

Brophy, Miss Adele Strasburger and Mrs. William M. Napier. A committee meeting for the breakfast will be held tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J.

Richard Wiggins of 1809 Caton Ave. to discuss final arrangements. Also a final rehearsal of the pageant, "Colonial Information Please," to be given by members and friends under the direction of Mrs. W. Palmer Smith will be held at the Towers Hotel.

Linen Shower and Tea Event of Thursday The Woman's Society of the Caledonian Hospital, Mrs. Samuel Jackson, president, has completed plans for its annual linen shower and tea on Thursday from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 at the nurses residence, 45 Woodruff Ave. Margot Bruce LeCompte will present an original one act comedy with an all Scottish cast, assisted by Anne E. Darrow and Anne Clark Tharp.

Mrs. LeCompte will also give an original monologue entitled "Three Scotch Breakfasts." Alyce D. P. Gerke, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. William Yetman will give a musical program and Miss Isabel Lepke, reader, will entertain.

The program is in charge of Mrs. William Ewing, recording secretary, and Mrs. Harold C. Jarvis, chairman. Schneider photo WEDS-Mrs.

George H. McGough is the former Miss Genevieve A. Helfrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J.

Helfrich of Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. McGough are residing at 8701 Shore Road..

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