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Autumn Finds Local Clubs Active With Many Plans for the Winter Season Merrick Clubs Carroll Club The Merrick A Mrs. Wil William M. Agar, new headmas liam L. Hale, president, will have a Wklyn Woman Club Plans Events of Interest for Week; ter at the Newman School, Lake-wood, N. and former professor Delphians The Harbor Chapter of Delphians held their regular meeting Monday afternoon.

Mrs. John E. Purdy led the discussion on "Hanoverian England." Mrs. Earl Herman, Mrs. Oscar G.

Helg, Mrs. Lester A. Me- dessert-bridge party in the school of geology at both Harvard and Columbia Universities, will lecture Mineola Clubs The Mineola Junior Welfare League will meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Lillian and Muss Betty Jones. Mrs. Robert Hagelstein and Miss Augusta Milek are co-chairmen for a bingo party to be held Thursday night at the Jefferson Club under the auspices of the Mineola Women's Democratic Club.

Mineola Republican Recruits will hold a card party Friday evening at the F. Trubee Davison Club. Miss at eight-thirty tomorrow evening at the Carroll Club, Manhattan. This on Tuesday, Dec. 1.

Mrs. William Rochester is chairman of the committee in charge. The association has also planned to sponsor an educational movie show at the school on Dec. 4. is the first of two lectures on re ligion and science for which Dr.

Agar Is scheduled. He will refute the incompatability between science negsey, Mrs, Edwin Munzert, Mrs. Vincent M. Myers, Mrs. J.

Shaw Kavanagh, Mrs. Milton T. Piatt, Mrs. Clifton N. Bradley, Mrs.

Robert R. Bogle and Mrs. George H. Coon spoke. The Bay Rdige Delphians will celebrate their eleventh birthday at and religion in a review of the The Merrick Choral Society.

Mrs. Drew Allen, president, will present progress in the field of science made by important scientists who have Margaret Cockett Is chairman. Announcements of Meetings THE Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs. Thomas Henry McCUntock, president, will hold a meeting ol the board of directors at the club-house tomorrow at 10 a.m. At 2:30 p.m.

the literature department will hold Its opening meet-Jug. Mrs. Oscar W. Swift, chairman of literature, will have as the fneaker Whit Burnett, editor, author and lecturer. Mr, Burnett, Is a newspaper correspondent of wide experience both here and abroad.

He Is the founder and editor of the magazine "Story" and author of the book, 'The New Maker of Signs." One of his main interests lies in "ding young American short story writers. His topic for the afternoon been men of religious conviction. Mrs. Caroline Dissoswav will a concert for the Merrick Baptist Church Wednesday evening at the speak at the annual meeting and exhibition of garments of the Mineola branch of the Needlework Guild of America tomorrow afternoon at church. Ernest L.

Watklns of Free-port is the choral's leader. Cultural Circle "The Rise of the American Novel Mrs. Clarence Travis of Bay- 1 I 8 the parish house of the Church of and the Decline of the English Novel" will be discussed by George Dangerfield, author, literary critic Shore will be guest speaker at the the Nativity. Mrs. Edward C.

Noll is the local chairman. Tea will ba served. and editor, at a meeting oi tne monthly meeting of the Merrick Garden Club tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Morris Pitler. Two classes in the usual competitive ex Cultural Circle to be held at Hotel the home of Mrs.

Benjamin D. Fair-child of 7620 7th Ave. on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank F.

Jackson and Mrs. William F. Purdy will be in charge of the social program and the mem-bers will discuss their trip with Mrs. William E. Bossert to the Light House for the Blind and to the Babcock Art Galleries to view an exhibition of American classic paintings.

Weigh W. T. U. The Brooklyn Heights Division of be: "Young American Writers The Mineola Junior Welfar Astor. Manhattan, tomorrow, at 2 O'clock.

Mrs. Edwin L. Metzler will oreside. Mrs. Thomas F.

Casey of hibits for the members will be staged miniature arrangements in Brooklyn will talk on the World's League will sponsor a card partv Thursday night at the home of Miss Mildred Howell to aid the milk fund it maintains. Miss Emanuela CaprLse is co-chairman for the affair. the Japanese manner and an arrangement of fruits suitable for the Thanksgiving table. Mrs. Augustus B.

Weller will oreside. The club Fair. Inez Lautltano, concert violinist, will be heard in a recital accompanied by Victor Trucco, pianist. The Mineola A. will benefit the W.

C. T. Miss Myra Hohorst, from a food demonstration to be end What they Are Doing." Mrs. Swift will be assisted by Mrs. Walter M.

Messerole and Mrs. William o. Jones, who will preside at the Ira table. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Walter P.

Kitchell, Mrs. William R. Bayes, Mrs. George W. Tong, Mrs.

George W. Giddings, Mrs. William L. Felter Mrs. Robert B.

Honeyman. On Wednesday and Thursday the annual educational and philanthropic fund bridge will be held at the clubhouse under the auspices of the president, will meet at Spencer Me will have a bridge party and tea Dec. 2 in the parish house of the P. E. Church of the Redeemer Mrs Baldwin Clubs morial Church on Tuesday at 2:30 held tomorrow afternoon at the Wil.

lis Ave. school. Mrs. Louts B. Wol-verton Is the president.

Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Irving Blount of 444 E. 19th St. was hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home recently for committees and their guests of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Mark's M.

E. Ckurch, Mrs. Charles R. Gay, president. This affair was given for the benefit of the gift shop which is under the direction of Mrs.

Paul P. Ihrig and Mrs. Edward R. Voll-mer. The shop was a feature at St.

Mark's Fairway, the two-day bazar held in Adam's Hall, St. Mark's Church House, on Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings. The members of Mrs. Ihrig's com Charles J. Gillem is chairman of The local unit of the Auxiliary to the South Nassau Communities Hospital.

Mrs. Alexander Welsh, Dresident. will sponsor a play to be the committee in charge. lhe Misses Evelyn and Estelln o'clock. Muss, Women in iV.

V. The Society of Massachusetts' Crronn will entertain at their home Queens Village Reading tomorrow night for the Girl Crusaders of the First Presbyterian Church. The Reading Club of Queens Vil given by the Blind Players of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities Wednesday evening, Dec. 2, in the high school auditorium. Mrs.

Uriah Boch Women in New York will hold their twelfth annual luncheon in the Breuckelen Room of Hotel Towers Auxiliary committee, Mrs. Wllkie J. The Women's Auxlliarv to ih lage, Mrs. Albert Gilbert, president, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Conklin, Hol- is chairman.

tomorrow with Mrs. George Howard A gypsy tea and bridge party will be held by the Auxiliary to the presiding. Mrs. Parian Bemple Nassau Medical Society will hear Dr. William H.

Ross, former president of the New York State Medical Society, at its meeting Tuesday lls. A member of the club will review a current book. Browne, chairman, and Mrs. William J. Baldwin chairman of the bridge.

The education and civics depart-ii. cut, will hold a luncheon at 32 m. on Nov. 23 at the Brooklyn Baldwin Jewish Center tomorrow president general ol tne National Society of New England Women, afternoon in the Masonic Club. Mrs Willislon Clubs mittee were Mrs.

Irving Blount, Mrs. Anthony Krayer, Mrs. Abramv S. Kavanagh, Mrs. Henry J.

Repp, Mrs. George D. Repp, Mrs. Emma Heath, Mrs. E.

Cook, Mrs Enrique R. will speak on "Our Heritage." Miss Susie G. Harklns will report on the Harry Waxman is chairman of the a i at the Nassau Hospital auditorium. Mrs. A.

M. Bell of Sea Cliff is president. committee. Mrs. John Swan will onen her Woman's Club.

Mrs. E. Otis Houghton is the chairman of the Are We Depriving Our Children nome tomorrow evening for a meet of Initiative by Doing Too Much Richmond Hill 4. Harvard Tercentenary, which she attended. There will be songs by Miss Claire Lampman of Rockville.

The guests of honor will be Mrs. Frederick Starr Pendleton, former ing of the Willlston Branch of the Mercy Hospital League. Mrs. John A faculty tea will be held bv the for Them?" is the theme of a round table panel discussion chosen as the program for the monthly Murphy is the president. Balagner, Mrs.

Joseph W. Baldwin, Mrs. D. N. Wardell, Mrs.

Lawrence J. Munson, Mrs William S. Sniffen, Mr. Edward W. Kells, Mrs.

S. G. Benharn, Mrs. John G. Pllditch, Mrs.

Charles F. Franson, Mrs. Herbert Gnad. A. of Richmond Hill High School, Mrs.

Mary Luison. president. Tuesday afternoon the office ol meeting of the High School A The object of the luncheon will be to organize plans and committees for an active campaign of "Outdoor Cleanliness." The department Is planning to ro-operate with the Outdoor Cleanliness Association, located at the president general of the National Society of New England Women; Members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the East Williston Community Church will hold a food sale Mm. Ormond Millt Corf it the former Mitt Irma Trlx Itryanl, daughter of Mr. and Mrt.

E. Yenning Bryant of .761 Sir. and Mr. Core are making their home at 110 8lh Are. (Jay Te Win hum photo.) Tuesday at 3 p.m.

in the school cafeteria. Two teachers will lead Mrs. Arthur C. Dyer, president of the Brooklyn Colony, and Miss Alice and tea Tuesday afternoon at the church. Mrs.

William F. Hurlev is Those on Mrs. Vollmer's commit the discussion Miss Mildred Mel cne principal. Matthew Dann. Mrs.

William Wagner and Mrs Carl Boesinger will be the chairmen in charge. D. ButterfieW, president of New cnairman and will be assisted bv rose and Miss Loretta Thompson The program chairman is Mrs. S. York City Colony.

The society was tee were Mrs. Ansel J. Brower, Mrs. Clarence Y. Beecher, Miss Harriet Lenven, Mrs.

J. Barclay Eakins, Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Bender. Mrs.

John Flood Clubwomen's Calendar Dayton. Mrs. Charles Baker, pres founded by Mrs. Eugene J. Grant who is now honorary president.

ana Mrs. Leroy Edwards, the presi dent. District 15 Bridge John Weber, Mrs. Lewis H. Pounds, ident, will conduct the business ses The annual scholarshln bririee of Mrs.

Joseph W. Adams, Mrs. Charles sion. Refreshments will be served The Williston American Legion School District 15. which emhrncpfc Kerby, Mrs.

Franklin L. Partridge Flat. Cong. Women by the eighth grade mothers, Mrs, Auxiliary wui Hold its regular Mrs. William Partridge, Mrs.

Joseph schools from Inwood to Cedarhursr, Marguerite Jones, chairman, mommy Business meeting Tuesday The Women's League of the Flat- Hotel Barclay, Manhattan, in an effort to enlarge the Brooklyn division. Block committees will be formed, literature will be distributed and speakers will be sent to schools and various organizations in the districts of Brooklyn. An educational program will be arranged in cooperation with the Outdoor Cleanliness Association, to aid the Sanitation Department and the Bureau of Health in making the streets of Brooklyn cleaner and more W. Malone. Miss Katherine Gambl The Baldwin branch of the night at the Village Hall.

Mrs. John bush Congregational Church, Mrs. J. Needlework Guild of America, Mrs, Hack is president. ing, Mrs.

Wilbur B. Swofort. Miss Adelaide Rushmore, Mrs. George Ellis Stannard, president, will hold Nov. 16 (Mon.) Blind Players, bridge party, 183 Lincoln Road, 8 p.m.

Brooklyn Women's Bridge, luncheon and bridge, Theodore's, inclusive, will be held Wednesday afternoon in the gymnasium of tho new Lawrence High School. Mrs. Reginald Pratt, chairman of finance Arthur Earle. president, has col The first meeting of the Williston a meeting on Tuesday. The speaK Brownley, Mrs.

Vincent Cairo, Mrs lected 1,350 garments, included in Brancn of the Nassau Hospital Aux ihary will be held Wednesday after er will be Mrs. Charles A. Tonser which are about 400 baby and small James Cochrane, Mrs. A. M.

Harned and her subject "How Do You Buy children's articles gathered and and budget, Is chairman of the af-fair, which Is sponsored by th central council of parent-teacher and Miss Maude Curdy. noon at the home of the president, Mrs. William F. Hurley. made by the Junior groups.

Your Motion Pictures?" Luncheon will be served by Mrs. Hill Ingram, Comoedia Matinee Club, "White Horse Inn," Center Theater. L. I. Federation of Women's Clubs, executive board meeting, 10 a.m., 114 Pierrepont St.

Flatbash School, buffet luncheon, school. Brooklyn Welcome Home, board meeting Nov. 19 i Thurs.) Alliance of Women's Clubs, 10:30 a.m., 114 Pierrepont St. Chiropean, social dav, Towers Hotel, 2:30 p.m. Dramatic Readers meeting, Fique Studios, aft.

Brooklyn Women's Bridge Mrs. Emily Holub is chairman of arrangements for a card oartv and Baldwin Chapter, O. E. Mrs Loretta Bendler. worthy matron Mrs.

G. W. Beeler, Mrs. James Hub The gala Thanksgiving luncheon social to be held Tuesday night at will meet in Lorenz Hall, Friday bard, Mrs. L.

J. Whiteford and Mrs. J. T. Williams.

and bridge will be held by the Mrs. Walter M. Meserole will be the chairman of the luncheon and will be assisted by Mrs. Claude P. Boyle and Mrs.

William J. Baldwin tne Masonic Club by the Ladies night. The A. of School 1 has ar Auxiliary to the Williston Lodge of Brooklyn Women's Bridge, Mrs, Hugh Montgomery Copeland president, tomorrow at Theodore's, Man Masons. ranged a movie benefit at the Bald Jr.

win Theater for Nov. 24. Mrs Miss Gladys Bates, librarian at the Mmeola High School, will speak hattan. Mrs. James McGeeney is chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Avon Donohue, Miss Helen O'Keefe and ai tne meeting ol the Cross St. Art Pilgrimages Art Pilgrimages with Mrs. R. Ed James A. Foster is president of the unit, which will present Miss Inez Barrington in a program of Indian Tea is in charge of the following committee: Mrs.

Stephen Woolsey, chairman; Mrs. A. T. Beach, Mrs. P.

G. Burroughs, Mrs. Anna Burnett, Mrs. T. W.

Buxton, Mrs. W. L. Chaffee, Mrs. J.

P. Chase, Mrs. C. C. Putnam.

Mrs. R. B. Seipel, Mrs. W.

O. Shadbolt, Mrs. W- G. Whilden, Mrs. E.

S. Whyte and Mrs. H. W. Wyman, Flatbash Congregational Women's School A.

Wednesday night at League, fair, 2 days. Mrs. Maximillian Trunz as co son Doolittle will start on Tuesday associations of the district. Th- sum of $600 is awarded, or $125. o-four years to a Lawrence High School graduate.

Woodmere-Heulett A. The annual scholarship bridge o' the Woodmere-Hewlett A. will be held Tuesday night in the gymnasium of the Woodmere High School. Mrs. Harry Beaudouin.

president, heads the committee ia charge. S. 82 Stephen Hero, violinist, will the gue.st soloist at the meeting of the A. of Public School 8:. Jamaica, Mrs.

William Stanz. presi. dent, Tuesday evening at the school. songs and dances at hte high school the school. She will discuss "Good Books in the Home and Their In chairmen.

Mrs. William F. Purdy is with a trip to the Metropolitan Mu auditorium Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. chairman of reception, Miss Helen fluence on Children." Mrs. Maynard Donovan, chairman of bridge, and ileclrickson will preside.

Freeport Clubs Mrs. John Donovan, chairman of The Park Schools spurn to see an exhibit of "Vessel Glass" from 1500 B. C. to today. On Friday three important exhibits will be seen at the Brooklyn Museum.

Another trip will be made A "Travelog" program will be pre luncheon. -T. A. will sponsor a children program at the school Thursday sented at the monthly meeting of the literature department of the Athena Club tomorrow afternoon at L. I.

Federation afternoon. Mrs. Clarence O'Connor to the Metropolitan on Saturday. "An Afternoon in Spain" will be spent on Monday, Nov. 23, at the The American Home Department the home of Miss Elizabeth Hewlett.

Mrs. Harold Mitchell, chair- is in charge. Hempstead Clubs of Long Island Federation of Wom Hispanic Museum. The third bien man of the department; Mrs. C.

en's Clubs, Mrs. Charles W. Mulford, nlal exhibit of contemporary Ameri Mrs. Arthur G. Price was nomi can painting will.be seen on Friday, president, is planning a more intensive program for the second year nated for president of Chapter 1 of Comedia Matinee Club, bridge, Hotel Astor, Manhattan.

Friendly dinner, A. W. A. Club, eve. Protestant Big Sister Council, 2 p.m., Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church.

Brooklyn Woman's Club, board meeting, 10 a.m., 114 Pierrepont literature department, open meeting, 2:30 p.m. Art Guild. Sketch Club, Ov-ington Studio Building. Brooklyn Welcome Home meeting, 139 Bainbridge St. Mass.

Women in N. 12th annual luncheon, Towers Hotel. Nov, 17 (Tues.) Froebel Society, home committee and civic education committee, Mrs. Stuart Close's. Berkeley A.

bridge, Berkeley Institute. Plymouth Church Women's Guild festival, Plymouth Institute, 2 days. Daughters of Pennsylvania, card party, Wanamaker, Manhattan, aft. Dixie Club, card party. 2 p.m., Waldorf-Astoria.

Manhattan. Art Pilgrimage, Metropolitan Mu-, seum, 2 p.m. Women's Internationa! League for Peace and Freedom, lecture. Towers Hotel, 2 p.m. Bay Ridge Delphians, 11th birthday, 7620 7th Ave.

Heights W. C. T. U. meeting, Spencer Memorial Church.

2:30 p.m. Urban Club meeting. 2 p.m., Neighborhood Club. Flatbush Congregational Women, meeting. Nov, 18 (Wed.) Brooklyn Woman's Club Educational and Philanthropic Fund Bridge, 114 Pierrepont St.

(2 days). Central Congregational Women's Guild for Service, annual fair. of this administration. Mrs. A.

E. lie Nassau County Federation of Nov. 27, at the Whitney Museum. Art Guild Mrs. William W.

Beales of 8 Han Republican Women at its meeting Karpman, chairman of the depart mcnt, announces a tour with BrO' gram and tea through the "Wonder cork St. entertained the officers and SI. Mark's B. P. W.

The Business and Professional Women's Club of St. Mark's M. E. Church held a benefit bridge party Thursday night at the home of Miss Jeanette Mellis. 3425 Snyder Ave.

Miss Adelaide King, president of the club, and the following committee assisted Miss Mellis: Miss Alice Cornell, junior past president; Mrs. Beatrice Courtney, Mrs. Elizabeth Vanderveer, Miss Harriet Weiher, Miss Lillian Avery and the Misses Mathilda and Emily Kessler. The club will hold a dinner meeting and musical program in the church on Dec. 14.

oman's Press Club The Woman's Press Club of New York City held a business meeting yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Penasylvania. Manhattan. The meeting was preceded by a board of House," built in Brooklyn Edison tins weeK. Mrs. Edgar P.

Ellis is the retiring president. Others named were Mrs. Herbert Burris. first vice president: Mrs. Henry Segal, second vice president; Mrs.

Rose E. Bates, recording secretary; Mrs. William Nov. 20 (Fit) Century Theater Club. Fall card party, Hotel Commodore.

Manhattan. L. I. Federation, American Home Department, tour through the "Wonder House," Brooklyn Edison Building, 2 p.m. Art Pilgrimage, Brooklyn Museum, 2 p.m.

Nov, 21 (Sat.) Brooklyn Juniors bridge. Art Pilgrimage, Metropolitan, 2 p.m. Nov. 23 (Mon.) Froebel Society, art committee meeting at Mrs. W.

Reynolds Shetterly's. Relief Society for Aged, regular meetings. Art Pilgrimage, Hispanic Mu.seum, 2 p.m. Nov. 24 (Tues.) Prospect Club.

Annual Presidents Day, 45 Montgomery Place. 2:30 p.m. Marine andField Club, bridge. Brooklyn Woman's Club, Education and Civics Department, luncheon. 114 Pierrepont St.

Kosmos Club, meeting, Neighborhood Club. Nov. 27 (Frl.) Art Pilgrimage, Whitney Museum, 2 p.m. Dec. 4 (Fit) Flatbush School A.

Christmas Fair. Dec. 5 (Sat.) Brooklyn Smith Club, bridge, Brooklyn Edison Building. Dec. 14 (Mon.) St.

Mark's M. E. Church, B. P. W.

dinner meeting, church. Building, on Friday at 2 p.m., to which all club women are invited, members of the Brooklyn Art Guild at her home recently. Mrs. Beales is president; Miss Edith Lawyer, first vire president: Miss Eleanore Ban Miss Florence Freer, Kings County chairman, is co-operating in the Shepherd, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Louise Moers, treasurer.

nister, serond vice president; Mrs program. John A. Worcester, secretary, and The sixth annual card oartv and A pilgrimage to shops of authen Miss Molly Rufcr, treasurer. tic dealers in antiques and damasks dance of the United Societies of St. Thomas the Apostle Church in West The first session of the Sketch flub of the Ouild will be held to has been planned under the direction of Mrs.

Ruth Fischer Thurston, member of the American Institute of Decorators, for the early morrow afternoon at the Ovlngton Hempstead will be held Friday night at the Garden City Hotel. Leonard Connors and Mrs. Theodore A. Goctz are co-chairmen. Studio Building.

International League Dwight Baker, Mrs. Thomas Spence and the club's president, Mrs. John Low, will be the member speukers. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Abbott Carson Combes executive chairman of the Salon of Seven Arts, Jackson Heights.

The monthly meeting of the Ladies Improvement Society of the Presbyterian Church will be held Wednesday afternoon in the parish house. The usual luixheou will precede the business mioii. Mrs. John Stamp, president, will conduct the session. The Helpine Hand Sewing Society, Mrs.

Ella Offerman, president, will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Lillian Wise in Rockville Centre Tuesdnv afternoon at the group's meeting. The Freeport umi of the Mercy Hospital League, Mrs. Leo Halpin, president, will have a bingo party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Doyle.

The unit Is participating the harvest shower of the various units for the hospital. The Freeport branch of the Needlework Guild numbered 2.200 garments in its annual collection. These will be distributed to local and Nassau County social and relief agencies, hospitals and Hempstead Town institutions. Mrs. Ethel Schley Is the retiring president.

A slate of officers, headed by Mrs. William Buckley for president, has part of February. The Community Arts Choral of The Women's International League the First Presbyterian Church will present "Tune In," a musical com Plymouth Church Women for Peace and Freedom, Brooklyn directors' meeting. Mrs. Harriet Bishop Waters Christie Is president of the club.

Reports of delegates to the New York City and State conventions were given. Mrs. Octavia The musical program for the ratners win be the guests of honor, P. S. 53 A business meeting will be heM by the A.

of Public School 5::, Richmond Hill, Thursday afternoon In the school auditorium. Mr Dorothy Oliver will preJrie Ccdarhurst P. S. 5 A study group in parental education has been formed at School Cedarhurst, under the lay leadei-ship of Mrs William Callander if Merrick. The first meeting scheduled for Tuesday at 1 o'clock.

It will precede the regul; monthly meeting of the unit Ur which Dr. Karl F. Moore will be tl speaker. His topic will be "Educi -lion as a Spiritual Growth." Anso.i E. Kent, principal, will talk on th subject of "Current EducationrI Advances in the Schools as Apphe i in School Jeuish Women The recently organized Penmsui i Section of the National Council i Jewish Women has formed a stucu' group on contemporary Jewish al-fairs.

The first of a series of meet -uiRs Is planned for Wednesday et, the home of Mrs. Samuel Eigei Woodmere. at 2 p.m. Mrs. Marion Miller, executive director of the national council and former associate director of the Child Study Association, will be leader for the day.

The fourth Tuesday of the montH has been selected as its regula" meeting date. Mrs. Phineas Schcv is chairman of a nominating committee to select a permanent slat of officers for election in Jatuian Mrs Peter Berhnd is edy, next Wednesday evening at the George Washington School. Miss Agnes Welch is president of the chrysanthemum tea of the Autumn Festival of the Women's Guild of Division, will headquarters at 1502 Kings Highway, are conducting a series of monthly lectures at the Towers Hotel. The second lerture society.

Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Walton Goodbar, in Victorian costume, gave the history of greeting cards, with illustrations. Mrs. Ernest A. Ashdown was will include selections by Miss Mar of the series will take place on Tues elected president of the Women's day at 2 p.m. The speaker will be ion Kidder, dramatic soprano and reader, formerly of the Radio City Hospital Auxiliary Music Hall; Charles B.

Ford, bar! ivtsuo Miyakawa, correspondent of the Japan Mail and Times, who has li'turned from Japan well Informed tone, and E. Bronson Ragan, pianist The Ladies Auxiliary of the Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital will The tea, which will be the opening Auxiliary to the Hempstead Golf Club at its meeting this week. Others elected were Mrs. J. T.

Bull-winkle, vice president: Mrs. George Jenkin. treasurer: Miss Hazel Allison, recording secretary; Mrs. William O'Malley. recording secretary: Mrs.

Warren Doing, chairman; Mrs. Charles Bohle. entertainment, and Mrs. Edward Sprague. publicity.

en the Sino-Japanese situation. Dramatic Renders Matinee Club The 17th season of the Wednesday Luncheon and Matinee Club will be inaugurated in the north ballroom of the Hotel Roosevelt. Manhattan, Wednesday with a luncheon in honor of Miss Carol Stone, Ingenue of "White Horse Robert Halliday and Billy hold its annual rummage sale on Wednesday and Thursday, at 2000 Broadway, Manhattan. As In previous years, the proceeds of this sale will be used to augment a fund feature of the festival, will be held on Tuesday, from 3 to 6 p.m. There will also be an exhibit of 19th century gowns, many of which are connected with the history of the church and of Brooklyn.

Among The Dramatic Readers, New York, Mrs. Arinand L. Bruneau, president, uill hold their regular meeting on Friday afternoon at the Fique Stu Miss Cornelia Rhodes will enter those wearing the gowns will be Mrs. Orrin Judd Miss Ethel dios. Beatrice Micville King will have charge of the program for the tain at her home tomorrow afternoon for members of the Fellowship Branch of Christ's First Presby Smythe, Miss Jean Schneider, Mrs.

day. John Stanton, Miss Lillian Wake- terian Church. The New Trend in Modern man and Mrs. George M. Billings.

Mrs. Reginald Rowe was selected Bus. and Prof. Women Miss Vera McCrea. president of the New York State Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will spqak on "Education for Citizenship" at a dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Corning.

New-York, Thursday. Mrs. F. Caroline Porter is president of the Corning club. Girls Clubs League New York League of Gills Clubs will hold tea dance this afternoon from 4 to 7 p.m.

This affair is in charge of the dance committee, headed by Miss Marie Preston. This committee has also completed arrangements for the annual Thanksgiving dance to be held at the league, Saturday, at 8 p.m. Bitchell Club The Rella Ritchcll Culture Club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sadie Sedron, 530 Parkside Ave. Mrs.

Anna Abrashkin presided. Miss Jean Sedron acted as secre been placed in nomination by the nominating committee. Mrs. John Harrington is chairman. The Laches Circle of the Baptist Church.

Mrs. K.dward Jonasch. president, will hold us monthly all day meeting Wednesday in the church hall. Sewing for the Nassau Hospital will Ih- clone. An Informal luncheon will lie served and a business session held.

Thursday Mrs. Clinton M. Flint and Mrs. Theodore Drama" will be the theme of by Miss King. Mrs.

Raymond V. Ingersoll, wife chairman of a membership drive for the Chestnut School A. niiv in costume will be given by The drive will close next Wednesday. president. of the Borough President of Brooklyn, will open the festival and will be the guest of honor at the tea.

The festival will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday at Plymouth Mrs. Owen Groves, head of the dub members. Katherine Noack Fique will play a group of selections on the piano. Tea will follow the education department of the Amer House. Following the luncheon the members of the club will attend the matinee performance of the Char-rell production at the Center Theater.

Mrs. Lillian Sturtevant Kurrus of Forest Hills, founder and president of the organization, will preside. Also on the reception committee arc Mrs. Talbot Worthington, Mrs. Thomas MacAvoy, Mrs.

John Biggins, Mrs. Charles F. Kramer, Mrs. Wyant Gargan, Mrs. John J.

GUlen and Mrs. Hattle E. White. League Installation The Junior League of the Max Blumberg Ladies Sick Relief Society of Brooklyn installed their raised by the auxiliary to endow a room in the hospital for the physicians on its staff. Mrs.

Anson H. Bingham Is chairman in charge of the sale. Dtiy Xursery Auxiliary The Junior Matron's Auxiliary of the Hebrew Day Nursery will hold a dinner-dance and carnival in the ballroom of Hotel Astor, Manhattan, on Saturday, for the benefit of its Summer camp at Long Branch, N. where more than 250 needy New York children are sent during the vacation months. Mrs.

Ted Lewis, wife of the orchestra leader, is president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Leon A. Friedman and Mrs. William perg are co-chairmen of the program.

ican Association ot University Women, will lead a panel discus Institute. Mrs. W. Rowley Reld is chairman of the festival and Mrs. B.

Smith represented the ladles of the church, taking charge of the lemonade booth at the annual bazar at the Baptist Home for the Aged in Oscar W. Swift is co-chairman. Mrs. sion on "Modern Trends in Education" at the meeting of the Hempstead High School. The discussion is being held in conjunction w.th J.

Clarence Smith Is the president of the Women's Guild. Brooklyn. Winter bouquets and fruit ar On Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock there will be a turkey dinner of which Mrs. Russell T. Starr is rangements will be included in 10 classes of exhibits for members Tuesday night at the monthly meeting of tiie Freeport Garden Club, chairman.

There will be a New new officers on Tuesday evening the Nassau Chapter of the A. A. U. W. The executive board of the association will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Junior High School.

Mrs. Thomas Cuff, president of the Hempstead League for Mercy Hospital, announces that a bridge tea will follow the regular meeting tomorrow alternoon at the Hemp England baked bean supper on Wed in "V'V Mrs. Charles Whitlock. president tary. Forty members were present.

The club will meet tomorrow atter- at the Muniiipal Building. Miss noon at the home of Mrs Celia Mary Donnelley is chairman of Thomashoff of 1814 Avenue nesday evening at 6:30. Mrs. Ralph G. Stone is chairman.

Women's Alliance The Alliance of Women's Clubs of Brooklyn will hold a meeting on the show John F. Welsby, presi I'M dent of the Baldwin Garden Club will speak on "Fall Color in the at the Regina Mansion. The services marked the close of the second anniversary of the auxiliary. Mrs. Ettie Prinl.

the out-going president, presented Harry M. Firestone, president of the parent body. He gave a short outline of the activities of the organization among the poor sick of Brooklyn during the past 25 years. An address was delivered by Mrs. Abraham Sotsky, chairman of the board of directors of the Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

at the Brook Morris Park P. T. i. lyn Woman's Club House. Clinton Areson, chief probation officer 7 Members of the A.

of Public School 57, Morris Park, Mrs. John stead Country Club. The Junior Branch of Christ's First Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday evenine. at the home of Mrs. Arthur L.

Nichols. Mrs. Clinton Morns of Manhattan will speak at the meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the Hempstead Methodist Episcopal Church Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. The fair committee of the Hempstead Reformed Church will hold its final meeting Thursday night at of the Domestic Relations Court will speak on social adjustments. ft Ma? NT Wagner, president, will hold their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the school.

The program will consists of an old-fashioned picture Illinois Women The Society of Illinois Women In New York, Mrs, Guy Percy Trulock, president, will hold the regular meeting at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan, Thursday. A board meeting will be held at 1 o'clock, a business session at 2 p.m. and the program at 2:30. Speakers will he Dr. Herman Heydt, who speaks on Lincoln, and Mrs.

Harry Harvey Thomas, past president of City Federation of Clubs and Century Theater. There will be a musical program. P. S. 33 P.

T. A. A bazar, food sale and bridge will be held by the A. of P. S.

133. Bellerose, Mrs. Edith Berger, president, tomorrow at the school. Mrs. Amos Lewis will be in charge of the bridge.

Mrs. Marie Tedredge is chairman of the bazar and food sale cbmmlttet. The professional club met at Mrs. Bertha Herman's, 285 Sullivan Place, on Monday evening. The club will meet tomorrow afternoon.

The Flatbush group met Tuesday evening at 201 Boulevard, Mrs. Augusta Friedman presided. Mrs. Helen Kaye acted as secretary. The club will meet Tuesday evening at 1028 New York Ave.

The Ocean Parkway group met Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Sophye Brody's, at 417 Ocean Ave. The hostess presided and Mrs. Helen Oling acted as secretary. The Thursday group met at 2901 Avenue on Thursday evening.

Mrs. Lily Kamlnester presided. The Flatbush Manhattan Beach group met at 2021 Avenue I. Friday evening. Mrs.

Beatrice Fidler presided and Mrs. Helen Ziukeinian acted as secretary. Miss Rltchell epoke the meetings. contest, a treasure hunt for a turkey and un udvertisiug game. A biUU party will be held Nov Eastern Parkway Division of Ivrlah, who also acted as the Installing officer.

Those installed were Miss Henrietta Chassler," president; Miss Jeanette Lesser, first vice president; Miss Ray Kaplan, second vice president; Miss Jeanette Firestone, recording secretary; Miss Janet Sals-berg, financial secretary and treasurer. Committees were appointed by the president to co-operate with the parent organization in the ar I 7 the hutch The i air will be held Friday and Saturday aHernoon.s and '24 at the home of Mrs. Wagner, i evenings at the church hull. Mrs Morns Park. Maris Stella Council Brooklyn Welcome Home The regular meeting of the Association of the Brooklyn Welcome Home for Girls will take place tomorrow afternoon at 139 Balnbridge St.

Mack Hillard will speak on Federal theater projects. Mrs. Anderson Woods, president, will preside. Refreshments will be served and Mrs. William F.

Preston will be hostess. A meeting of the board of directors will be held on Wednesday. Final returns of the recent fair will be made, Fred Knuth is in charge Morton' Chapter. E. will meet Tuesday evening at the Ma The annual harvest festival of the Maris Stella Council.

Knights rangements lor the theater benefit Itohert Jamet Reilly if the young Mi llxthe II. I'ru st of 200 ork Ave. i rhiiirmnn of the lingo party of the lirookl Hotpitnl Training School Alumnae Anociation on Tue'day at the home. (Mithkin photo.) in February and the 25th anni sonic Hall, Mrs, Hattie Schneider is matron. The Hempstead American Legion Auxiliary will hold a social meeting Wednesday night at the Dugout.

ton of Mr. and Mr. William J. of Columbus, and its auxiliary, will be held in the K. of C.

hall, Far Rockaway, from Thursday through Saturday, versary banquet in March. Vocal ileilly of 5616 Myrtle Ave. Hat' lerhand photo.) selections were sung by Miss Kay..

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