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BROOKEYN PMBY1 EA'GITE, NEW, FORK, SUNDAY, KPRH1 26, 1936 Important Weddings Take Place on Long Island Personal News of Colonists Women Shoppers League The League of Women Shoppers, which has given such a publlj spirited account of itself in ISnae hattan this past year, celebrates lti first anniversary aq organization campaign in Brooklyn. It will mark the occasion with a meeting and tea to be held at th Church of the Holy Trinity, 151 Montague on Wednesday after noon at 2:30 p.m. The speakers will be Miss Lilllarl Hellman, author of the current Broadway dramatic success, The Children's Miss Mabel Leslie, member of the executive board of the Women's Trade Union League; Miss Evelyn Preston, presi-dent of the League of Women Shop pers, and the Rev. John Howard Melish, rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity. A group of women prominent la social and civic affairs in Brooklyn is sponsoring this meeting.

Araonj the sponsors are Mrs. James B. Aimer, Mrs. Frank L. Babbott, Mrs.

Otis S. Carroll, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Mrs. William P.

Earle Jr, Mrs. Littleton Fitch, Mrs. John Haynes Holmes, Mrs. Henry W. Louria, Mrs.

Edwin P. Maynard Jr, Mrs. Henry Neumann, Mrs. Nelson Sprackling, Mrs. Philip Van Doren Stern, Mrs.

James P. Warbasse, Mrs, Morris Watkins, Miss Theresa Wolf-sen, Miss E. Frances Woodward and Mrs. Bradford Young. The League of Women Shopper has a notably serious purpose indicative of the trend of modem progressive women toward an interest in economical affairs.

It has for it program the investigation of labor disputes underlying the manufacturing and marketing of goods which women buy, with an aim to using the consumer power of women to bring about fair conditions of labor, Bennett-Voa Reitchacn Weddinj Plant; Rockville Centre News Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, April 25 Miss Eunice Maria Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Bennett of Terrell will become the bride on Thursday of Charles Edmond von Relschach, son of Baroness von Relschach, now of San Francisco, and the late Baron Franz Ludwig von Reischach of Vienna. The ceremony will take place at St.

Mark's M. E. Church, with the pastor, the Rev. Karl Moore, officiating. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will have as her maid of honor Miss Virginia Wilson of Rockville Centre.

Mr. von Reischach will have D. A. Dunn of Washington, as his best man. Miss Bennett was graduated from South Side High School and Welles-ley College.

She studied for two years at St. Hilda's CoUege, Oxford University, where she received a with honors, in history. Miss Bennett is a descendant of Edward Wilcox, who came to this country in 1632 and settled in Salem, Mass. On her mother's side, she. is descended from two of Long Island's oldest families, the Davisons and the Pearsalls.

She Is a member of the William Dawes Chapter, N. S. D. A. R.

Mrs. Charles G. Dawes presented Miss Bennett at the Court of St. James In May, 1930. Mr.

von Relschach attended the University of California. He is associated with the firm of Swayne Hoyt, shippers of San Francisco, where the couple will make their home. Dr. Joseph F. Buckley of 69 Grand accompanied by his nephew, Vincent F.

Karl, Is on a motor trip to Chicago, 111, Dr. and Mrs. Philip L. Dunnett, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.

James G. Dunnett of 2 Woods Place, have taken up residence In Amityville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A.

Hebb and their son, Edwin Hebb, have returned to their home on Welles-ley Road after a vacation In Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Clark Griffin of Vinton, Iowa, has returned home after a month's stay with her niece, Mrs. Paul Hitzigrath of Irving Place. Mr.

and Mrs. Cooper Hunt of 22 Jefferson Ave. are traveling in the 1 "nnce Em' engagement to Thomat Kramer Krug of Forett Wilt Cardent hat been announced br her parrntt, Mr. and Mrt. Batil of Forett Wilt Cardent.

The wedding will take place in the Fall. (Photo by Thomat Bannwart.) Before her marriage Mrt. Frederick St. Ceorge-Smith Jr. wat Mi Catharine Allen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrt. Benjamin Leach Allen of Manhattan and Wetthampton Beach and formerly of Brooklyn. They mill be at Wetthampton Beach for the Summer, (Photo by Carmen.) News of Women's Clubs weekend at their Summer home In hosts last evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Remsen, Mr, and Mrs. Martin J. Remsen, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Le Roy Hendrick- son, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Patterson Jr. Miss Anna E. Van Dyk of Kilburn Road, a luncheon hostess, yesterday entertained for Miss Lillian Kay, Mrs. William H. Knapp, Mrs.

Warren Gordon, Mrs. Thomas Hewitt, Mrs. William H. Cushman, Mrs. Walter A.

Bayer and Mrs. Edgar Keator. Lynbrook Personals Special to The Eagle Lynbrook, April 25 It has Just been learned here that Miss Flora Louise Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. McCready of has become the bride of Charles Small son of Capt. and Mrs. Charles E. Small of 17 Sunset Ave.

Mr. Small Jr. is petty officer on the U. S. S.

Detroit, stationed at San Diego. He and Mrs. Small are making their home at National City, a suburb of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plant of Driving Park Ave.

are passing the Port Washington Clubn At the last meetlnsr of th Port Washington Village Welfare Society, the nominating committee comprised of Mrs. C. Hayes Sprague, Mrs. Lyman Langdon, Mrs. George Geddcs, Mrs.

Philander Norton and Mrs. William Cox presented the fol lowing ucicet to be presented at th next meeting and election of officera on May 4: For nresldent. Mrs. Lace H. Morrison; vice president, Mrai William T.

Haskell: treasurer, Mrs, Howard King; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Kenneth Ross, and recording secretary, Mrs. Graham Montgomery; and trustees, Mrs. William F.

Merrill, Mrs. Thaddeua Armstrong and Mrs. Edmund Bullls. The Nassau County Federation of Republican Women will meet nn Wednesday afternoon at the Gar den City Casino, Garden City. Among those who will attend from Port Washington are Mrs.

Char lea B. Ross, president of the Frederick C. Hicks ReDubllcan Cluh- Mr. Harry Loweree, Mrs. Clarence Mac- uunum, Mrs.

Russell Tench, Mrs. Edwin Naery and Mrs. Samuel Hewlett. The Port Washino-ton TTnlt nf Mi a Nassau County Home Bureau will meet Wednesday. Miss Florence Wright of Cornell will dp in p.hai-M.

An open meeting, sponsored by the Mothers Health Committee of Port Washington, will be held at the auditorium of the Main Street School on Friday evening. The guest speakers will Include Dr. Mlnot Simons, Dr. Eric Matsner and Mrs. Thomas A.

Hepburn, Alliance of Clubs The Alliance of Women's Clubs of Brooklyn will meet Thursday, May 21, at the Brooklyn Woman's 114 Picrrepont St. Miss Dorothy Kenyon, First Deputy Commissioner of Licenses, will speak on "How the Department of Licenses Protect Women and Children." PriM-illa Study Club The Priscilla Study Club, Mrs, Marshall Elliott Stewart president, will hold an executive board meeting at the home of Mrs. CharlotU Hill, 628 E. 26th tomorrow morning at 10:30 a.m. Freeport Cluhs The civic department of the Athena Club, Mrs.

Sherman Hola-day, chairman, will present an illustrated lecture from thp. telenhnne company tomorrow at the Presbyterian parish house. The sound movie will be In charge of Michael J. Curley. Mrs.

William J. Martin was reelected president of the Boy Scout Mothers at the annual meeting this past week. The slate as presented by the nominating committee, Mrs. Edward Tree, chairman, had one new officer, the treasurer. Mrs.

Martin is president; Mrs. H. H. Schmid, vice president; Mrs. Walter Krudop, secretary; Mrs.

F. H. Bromley, treasurer. The association will conduct a rummage sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, under the general chairmanship of the president. The Young Peoples' Club, Smith Pearsall, president, will meet tomorrow night in the V.

F. W. clubhouse. Mrs. Mae Bannon Is chairman of a committee for the annual dinner of the Freeport Garden Club, at the Elks Club, May 14.

This Is the tenth anniversary of the club, which is headed by Mrs. Charles C. Whit-lock, Nathan Hale Garden The first meeting of the Nathan Hale Garden Club this season will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. Stanley Eldredge, the new president of the club.

Mrs. Eldredge will discuss the topic, "Raising Flowers from Seed," and afterwards tea will be served. The Society of Patriotic Women of Brooklyn will hold an executive board meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Arthur C. Hamlen, on Wednesday at 2 o'clock.

r' rt i a ju vuuiu tfuiicij a taui -j i Soring Concert Saturday: Many Parties in Garden City Special to The Eagle Garden City, April 25 The an nual Spring concert of the Long Islajid Choral Society, conducted by Maurice Garabrant, will be given at the Garden City Hotel on Friday evening, with Julius Huehn, Amer lean baritone, as guest soloist, New officers of the society for the coming year include the Rt. Rev, Ernest M. Stires, honorary pres ident; Harrison B. Wright, presl dent; Miss Betty Wiltbank, secre tary; Alfred I. Anderson, treasurer, ana ine lonowing directors: Mrs, August S.

Wolf, Mrs. Walter Hood, Mrs. it. f. Mcuoun, Mrs.

Arthur Decatur, Mrs. Frank H. Lasher, Mrs, Arthur E. Whitney, Sylvanus Ward, George Templeton, John Oss man, William Tienken, Lynde Tucker and John G. Turnbull.

Mrs. Robert G. Moran of Stratford Ave. was hostess at a bridge tea yesterday. Her guests were Mrs, Charles Mark of Brooklyn, now a visitor at the Moran home, Mrs, William Duryea, Mrs.

Harry E. Pom eroy, Mrs. Wilton Courtney Donn, Mrs. Harry De Mott, Mrs. John N.

Hosier, Mrs. John Kirkman, Mrs, Louis H. Irwin, Mrs. Mary See, Mrs. Stephen Lutz, Mrs.

John Ryon, Mrs. J. W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Frederick Mills, Mrs.

A. B. Liell, Mrs. Jose phlne Lawrence, Mrs. Katherlne Hyatt, Mrs.

Emily Morrison and Mrs, Frederick E. Crane. Mr. and Mrs. David Wood of Stewart Ave.

were hosts at a dinner last evening, their guests being Mr, and Mrs. Walter B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hornby and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Schenke. Mrs. Floyd E. Woolsey of Arthur St.

entertained at a dinner party at her home last evening. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ripley, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Matteson, Mr. and Mrs. George Har. rlngton, Mr. and Mrs.

William Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood LPowell. Mrs. Charles W.

Hovt. Mrs. George F. Durham, Mrs. Campbell T.

Hamilton, Mrs. Henry W. Wand- loss and Ralph Power. Mrs. Charles E.

Jacka of Had dington Ave. entertained at a lunch eon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbert C.

Elmore of Brompton Road will entertain at a supper party tomorrow evening Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Hugo, Mr, and Mrs. toward A.

St. John, Mr, and Mrs, George A. Powers, Mr. and Mrs, William J. Manning, Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Budde and Mr. and Mrs. Walter D.

Ebinger. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Coffin of Elm St. will be dinner hosts tonight to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Barnitz, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward-Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Woodhull. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry King and Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Chichester. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee R. Jenney of Hilton Ave. also will entertain at a dinner this evening and have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.

Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph P. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs.

James F. Fogarty, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Koons, Mr.

and Mrs. Z. Z. Hugus, Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Hubbell, Mr, and Mrs. Warren W. Nlssley, Mr, and Mrs. Don L.

Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hogerton and Mr.

and Mrs George A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Maguire oi Stewart Ave. will be supper hosts tomorrow evening to Mr. and Mrs. Ainlie Marsh, Mr. and Mrs.

Theobald H. Engelhardt and Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Sampson. Mrs.

William R. Hodwn and tipr sister, Miss Suzettee Watson, were hostesses at a bridge tea at the Wat- son home this afternoon. Their guests were Mrs. C. Maurice DeLand Mrs.

Everett W. Hoyt, Mrs. Robert P. Baruch, Mrs. Peter Carpenter and the Misses Margaret Whitney, Helen Whitney, Louise Osborne, Agnes Warren, Katherine Mortimer.

Jane Peterkin, Margaret Mabon, Esther Gurney, Janet Lee, Edith Wood, Martha Murphy, John Ar-mltage and Margaret Frushour of Garden City and the Misses Janet Collett, Florence Cluett, Mary Phil-bin, Diana Morgan, Jean Porter and Barbara Lewis from out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turk of Staten Island are spending the weekend here as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James D. Ouchterloney of Westminster Road. A dinner dance will be elven at the Cherry Valley Club this eve ning for members and guests. Several cocktail parties are being given Derore the dance. Mr, and Mrs.

Wlnthrop O. Hoyt of Chestnut St. will have as guests before the dance Mr. and Mrs. Everett W.

Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Maurice De Land the Misses Esther Gurney, Margaret Whitney, Helen Whitney, Jane Peterkin and Hamilton Wright, John Gurney, Richard Gooley, William M. Cruikshank Jr.

and Frederick Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs, Harold C. Halsted of Wellington Road and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Gleason of Kensington Road are among other hosts preceding the dance. Mrs. Charles W. Gleason, chair man, Mrs. Francis H.

Baker, Mrs. Hehry W. Beebe, Mrs. Richard Rem- sen, Mrs. Charles M.

C. Helssenbut- tel, Mrs. Edward G. Richmond, Mrs, Cyrus P. Smith, Mrs.

Hamilton H. Salmon Jr. and Miss Esther Gurney make up the Women's Golf Com mittee of the Cherry Valley Club for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas N. Ournev of Rockaway Road were dinner EIGHTH AVE. 3 ROOMS $90 4 $100 6 $150 8 $225 WITH I TO 8 BATHS. 11. BTORT FIREPROOF BUILD-1NO.

CONTINUOUS ELEVATOR AND DOOR SERVICE. QUIET RESIDENTIAL SUCTION, CLOSE TO I. R. T. SUBWAY, 6CUOOL3, CHURCHES, ETC.

Actnt on Prtmliu or CHARLES PARTRIDGE CO. 397 Flotbush Ave. NEvIm 8-6600 Mitt Valeria Hidden Wed To Reading B. Fahnestock In Far Rockaway Church Miss Valerie Hadden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Farquhar Had-den of Woodsida Drive, Hewlett, and Reading Bertron Fahnestock of Oyster Bay, son of Snowden A. Fahnestock and Mrs. Wladimlr Boumis-trow, were married yesterday after-boon in St. John's Charch, Far Rockaway. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Stires and the Rev.

Francis Urbano and was followed by a reception at the Hadden residence. Miss Hadden had Mrs. W. A. Fair-burn ag matron of honor, Miss Barbara Hadden of Hewlett as maid of honor and the Misses Fontaine Fah- nestock of Paris, France; Carolyn Winston of Chapel Hill, N.

Jean Harder and Ruth Palmer of Manhattan were bridesmaids. Joan Hadden of Hewlett was flower girl. Snowden A. Fahnestock of Newport, was best man, and the ushers were Raymond A. Dubuque and William K.

Stanard of St. Louis, P. Scott Truesdale, Mlnot K. Mil-llken, Theodore Roosevelt, E. Coe Kerr, Browning E.

Marean of Manhattan and Zeb Mayhew of New Orleans, La. The bride attended Miss Chapln's School and the Ethel Walker School at Slnsbury, Conn, and Is a member of the Junior League. Mr. Fahnestock attended 8t. Paul's School and Princeton University.

After a trip to Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Fahnestock will live in Oyster Bay. ft Mill Elyie Law and Anderson F. Hewitt Are Engaged to Be Wed Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Elyse Law, daughter of Harold Ward Law of Ban Francisco, Cal and the late Mrs.

Law, to Anderson Fowler Hewitt, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shepard Hewitt of 58 E. 78th Manhattan, and Westacre, Cold I Spring Harbor, Miss Law attended Miss Burke's Bchool in San Francisco and the Farmlngton School. Farmineton, Conn, and made her debut in 1932 at a Christmas ball at the Bur llngame Country Club, Burlineame, CaL Her brothers are Hartland Law 2d and Ward Law.

Mr. Hewitt was a member of the Class of 1928 at Exeter and was graduated from Princeton In 1932. He was on the staff of the Daily Princetonlan, the Princeton Tiger and the Theater Intlme and was a member of the Triangle and the Quadrangle Clubs. He is a member of the Princeton Club of New York and is associated with J. Stirling GetcheU, Inc.

Great Neck-Manhasset News Miss Mabelle Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Patterson, will leave the latter part of the week for an extended stay in Call' fornia, Mrs. Mortimer Whitman and fanv iry of Kensington have returned from a visit in Virginia. The engagement has been an nounced by Mrs.

Elizabeth Wilson of Willow Grove, of her daughter, Miss Jean Anna Wilson to Robert Porter of Hudson, N. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Porter of Cutter Mill Road, Great Neck. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry S. Rock and daughter have returned from a trip to Boston, to their home at the Wychwood Apartments. The Rev. F.

A. McGaw returned to his home at Akron, Ohio this week after a vlsity with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Russell Branch of Eakins Road, Munsey rare. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Dunham of Arlelgh Road, Kensington, have been vacationing at Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Name have returned from a vacation In Florida, to their home at Kensington.

Edmund F. Baxter has returned to bis home at Munsey Park after a stay at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Fred Voges of Thomaston Is spending several weeks In Bermuda. The wedding of Miss Cecelia Hansen, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Canute Hansen of 8ussex Road, University Gardens, to R. J. Sands son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Sands of Brooklyn, took place at the home of the bride on Friday afternoon. Miss Hansen was attended by her sister, Miss Adele Hansen as maid of honor and the bridesmaids included Miss Janet Sones of Brook-lyn and Miss Grace Thorpe of Manhattan. Gardiner Sines of Brooklyn was best man for Mr.

Sands. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sands will reside at Sunnyside. Mr.

and Mrs. George Verschoor and family of 8th have returned from a week's trip to Phoenicia, New York. Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Simmons of Nassau Ave. are ntertaining as their guests Mr. Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Simmons of Great Barrington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley Wright wiU return to their home at Munsey Park this week after several weeks' vacation In the West Indies.

Malverne Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbert, are on their wedding trip, motoring through the South, will return shortly to make their home in Southampton. Mrs. Herbert is the former Miss Ruth Dalston, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Wilbur Dalston of Malverne. Mr. Herbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Herbert of Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sepe of Fall River, with their two children, will make their home in Malverne. They will arrive Saturday to occupy their new residence on Nassau Boulevard.

Mrs. Wyllys Keener of Eider Ave. will be a bridge hostess tomorrow venlng. BEAU RIVAGE 3152 EmaoDi Sbaepiaaad' Bay W1H Open Early In Mar BOOKS NOW OPEN For Banquets and Partial I Banquet Manager en Prem'iset Or Telephone SHEEPSHEAD 2-1390 Brooklyn Women's Bridge The Brooklyn Women's Bridge, Mrs. Hugh Montgomery Copeland president, will hold their next as sembly, luncheon and bridge at the La Rue, Manhattan, on Monday, May 11.

Mrs. Walter B. Drennan will be chairman of the day, Mrs. Thomas F. McEnaney and Mrs.

Anthony Burke will be her co-chairmen; Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott, chairman of reception; Mrs. William Marx, chairman of bridge, and Mrs. John Donovan, chairman of luncheon. Women Voter Mrs.

James B. Aimer will speak on "Federal Government" on Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Hotel Bossert in the League ot Women Voters civitas course. Tomorrow afternoon the 16th A. D. will have its annual meeting and election at the home of Mrs.

Con-radt, 1945 78th St. Mrs. Charles Roe will speak on "Industrial Home Work." On Tuesday afternoon the 18th A. D. will hold a monthly meeting in the Vanderveer Park M.

E. Church. Elections will take place, reports will be given and the district convention discussed. Barbara, Rosalie Sybil and Ann Cutler Williams; their niece, Miss Dorcas Ferris, and Miss Helen de Peyster of New York. They are planning to sail on the American Shipper on June 20, returning to this country the latter part of August or early September.

While Mr. and Mrs. Williams motor leisurely through the English countryside, ine gins expect to peaaie tiicir way by bicycle. Miss Nancy Work rlauchtpr nf Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Work Jr. of Ingleside and Camden, S. and her flflncp. Mnruan Marr son nf Mrs.

Sylvanus Jenkins Macy of Race Way Lodge, Caledonia, N. who will be married next Thursday, were feted at a dinner last night in Manhattan bv Mr anrl Mrs. Anrlrpro Shiland at their apartment at 120 us. Bstn Bt. Tomorrow Miss Anepla Dunham Will Bive a cocktail nartv 1n hnnnr of the couple at the home of her uarents.

Mr. ann Mrs. uarrn I nun- ham 3d. on Sealv Drivp. Lawrpnrp Those invitpri' Inrlllrip Miss Faith Locke and her fiance, Francis Hine IjOw; the Misses Mary Terry Harrison.

Suzanne Murray Kliznhpth Alexandre, Suzanne Kip Wood. Mimi Sloan, and Messrs. Frnnrls and Samuel Clark, Joseph Welsh, Lawrence Barnard, Brooks and John Stoddard, Rudolph Montgejas, Pomeroy and John Francis, Robert Derby Robert Miles Jr. and George Scofield. ouumwesc, Mrs.

M. A. Roberts of Washing-ton, D. is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs Essex Griffiths of Shenherrl Mr. ana Mrs. Alfred rtrprt nt Lee Ave. have returned home from their hunting lodge In Virginia. Mr.

and Mrs. George Henderson and tneir sons. Robert and Georra Hen derson accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Bellnws nf Revere St. will leave Rockville Cen tre to make their home in Summit N. J. William J. Murray has ben pointed chairman of the annual cara party ana istshion show for the benefit of the Nursing Sisters Novitiate on Saturday afternoon Juno 20, on the grounds of St.

Joseph's Vina. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodman of N. Forest Ave.

and their two rhii- dren have left Rockville Centre to make their home in Leonla, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shutt nf 8th St.

Brooklvn. were the puoctc of Miss Ruth Corbett of Grand Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Polsgrove of Hempstead Ave.

entertained at bridge this evening. Miss Ursula L. Levermore enter tained a group of friends this eve ning at her home on Pins Rt. Mrs. William H.

MarnuanH will be hostess to the members of her oriage club at her home on Prince- ion noaa. weaiiesOav. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Scudder of namiiton sc.

will entertain Mr. and Mrs. tagar B. Ehrgott, Mr. and Mrs, Aitred Griffith and Mr.

and Mrs Essex Griffith at bridge on Friday VCXUllg, Stephen J. Voorhies of Linden Ave. is chairman of thB which is sponsoring, for the Art i-eague oi XMassau county and the Long Island Society of Architects, the 10th annual exhibition at headquarters, Hempstead. The exhibition opened Thursday evening and will continue afternoons and evenings through May 15. Lawrence Residences Opening; Parties for Misi Nancy Work Special to The Eagle Lawrence, April 25 Mr.

and Mrs Augustine J. Smith of 36 W. 53d St, Will ODen their country homo Ocean here, for the season on inursaay. Mr, and Mrs. Morris TVinnr Porrlo opened their country hnma nn nlster Lane for the season.

Mrs. Ferris' brother anrf sistpr.in.io' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Resolved Williams of 40 E. 80th will not open their place here this Summer.

Instead they will tour England with tneir iour daughters, the Misses Aquobogue, WiiUam J. Brown of County Derry, Ireland Is the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown of Harding Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Grenville Vale (Betty Brown), returned this week from their wedding trip and will re side with her parents until June. Mrs. Samuel McCann of 17 Garfield Place will entertain at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday, for Mrs, D. H.

Hansen, Mrs. William H. De Nyse, Mrs. J. E.

Parkinson, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. Joseph Oswald Reither, Mrs. James W.

McGulre and Miss Lillian D. Piper. Mrs. Arthur B. Lowden of 55 Hen-drickson Ave.

will be hostess to Mrs. E. John Nelson, Mrs. Michael Roche, Mrs. Robert I.

Wilson, Mrs. Frank E. St3indorf, Mrs. James W. McGulre, Mrs.

M. J. Friend and Mrs. M. F.

Healy at an afternoon of cards Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. C. H.

Bennett, George Powers and Mrs. Katherlne Powers are among the Brooklynltes at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec. MarhlB liar anil drill, 118 W. Mth St. T.iinrh,nn Mnnr ninn.r Bridge Partial, Wtddlnga.

CIrole T-180O. i II INI lillllilil I jBilillill I HC ffi' -r 'ft itlSlljx ABRAHAM Mitt Muriel Millar it the Hmtahi torett lhllt ami the fiancee of William I). Anntlrong of Man-Italian. The uedtline will taka nlnra FIL nui j. For MOTIIEirS DAY Bammart.) i 1sksmLJ (for figure; every good itora mYK om 52:00 '6'6r50 wlji yhy pay, morel i A-y(V4 WfM fonctf, 3lVIlh CHSCEGP j) PLAC ES to t1 S3 give Iior Hi thinsf she will JU-a 5 one is IX BROOKLYN 'JFK 1 Mfffirt'i-iaiie in ii HOTEL GRANADA Opposite Academy of Music Accommodations Available for Bridges, Banquets', Social and Business Meetings.

Chamber Music During Dinner Hour, Cedar Bar. Coffee Shop. THE TOWERS SMARX HOTEL HAln 4-tflOO ZY Bmlnesa Men's Lunclwon irom too. Dlntmr lrom 75o. Bwved in Tn W1mit Bar.

Open from 12 Noon until a A.M. "You'll nice It becuM U't different." "AN ABBOTT HOTEU" Karl p. Abbott, Managing Director. O. Enm-n Hames.

Manager. 3 beautiful finished photographs and 1 hand-painted miniature, regularly 9.75, framed for 6.25, also make excellent reproductions of old photographs. Proofs submitted. ASS Mishhin Studio Menanke Floor, East BuiUkf AAS FlLTO ST. AT HOYT, BUOOkLY.N.

MANHATTAN Hotel GREAT NORTHERN CRYSTAL ROOM avallabla lor Banquets, ((.

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