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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1937 Telephone MAin 4-6000 A 17 News of Long Island Colonists Parties Are Given at Many Clubs and Homes tor C.lnsufietl Ail Rimltt To Be Wed in Fall Plan Wedding To Be Wed in October Smith Clifford Miss Marguerite King Clifford, Rockville Centre Mrs. Andrew J. MicEroy, newly elected president, announces the fol. lowing will be committee chairmen during her two years In office: Mrs. Charles E.

Southerland. membership; Preiss Hancock The marriage of Miss Judith Batiste Hancock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick James Hancock of Miller Place, to Herbert A. Preiss, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Preiss of Brooklyn, took place July 24 at the Bushwick Avenue Congregational Church In the presence of the immediate families. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. John Lewis Clarke, pastor of the church.

The bride's grandfather, the late Rev. William Tavener Stokes, was the founder of the Buslwick Avenue Congregational Church and its pastor for 'A I -ft -i 3 In Cathedral Miss Loebmann. Will Wed Mr. Gengarelly Garden City News Special to The Eagle Garden City, July 31 Miss Dorothea Loebmann, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.

Walter T. Loebmann ol Hampton Road, lias set Sunday, Aug. 29, for her marriage to William Howard Gengarelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gengarelly of Glen Cove.

The ceremony will be performed in the Cathedral of the Incarnation in the presence of their parents only. Neither Miss Loebmann nor Mr. Gengarelly will have attendants. A small reception will piace at the Loebmann home. Miss Loebmann graduated from the Cathedral School of St.

Mary, Garden City, and from Sweet Briar College with the class of 1935. She has studied piano music at the Jul-liard School since leaving college, i Mr. Gengarelly prepared at the cathedral School of St. Paul, Gar- dsn City, for Yale University where he was graduated in 1934. Miss Helen Durand of Cherry Valley Road, entertained at the dinner dance at the Lido Country Club this 1 evening.

Her guests were the Misses Marcelle Figueroa, Dorothy Calcag- no, Jean Summersgill, Patricia Chalfant and John McDermott. Ed- ward Dannemiller, Adrian Schiess Kenneth Fiedler and Walter Layo. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Stanley MeEl-frcsh of Chestnut gave a buffet supper and bridge party last eve ning. Their guests were Mr. and i Mrs. Woodman Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry F. Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Summersgill, Mr.

and Mrs. i Walter L. Srharf and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown.

Mrs. J. Burton Back of Mead-brook Road, who is now at her Summer home at South Jamesport, gave a luncheon there for a group of Garden City friends on Wednesdav. Her guests included Mr. Alfred D.

Olena, Mrs. George H. Fitter, Mrs. Martin H. Schrenkeisen, Mrs.

Arthur G. Decatur, Mrs. August S. Wolf, Mrs. Charles E.

L. Clark. Mrs. William F. Englis, Mrs.

Frederic W. Olmstead and Mrs. Ernest V. Nichols. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles G. Rein hart Jr Mr arH Mr xwri Mr. ar.a c. Arthur Larion.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matte- son and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bond composed a picnic supper party at Jones Beach this evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Mooney of Cathedral departed yesterday for a cruise of several weeks aurauon wun Mr. and Mrs.

J. Percy Bartram on board their yacht Car-' ltas; Mrs. E. Richard Ebc of Clinton Road, gave a luncheon in the Ha- Miss Mary Elizabeth Tapke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alwin Tapke of 573 E. 28th will be married to Thomas F. Flatley of 1162 E. 18th St. in the Fall.

(Bachrach photo.) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Clifford ot Douglas Manor and Detroit, was married yesterday afternoon to Dr. Alton Grant Smith, son of J.

Ezra Smith of Far Rock-away. The ceromony was performed in Zion Episcopal Church, Douglas- ton, by the Rev. William H. Thomas, assisted by the Rev. Dr.

J. Milton Thompson and was followed by a reception at the Clifford residence. Miss Jane Clifford was maid of honor for her sifter, and the bridesmaids were Miss Jean Smith, niece of th bridegroom; Mrs. Carlton Ruland and Mrs. James Meehan.

The bride wore a gown of white net over taffeta, a tulle veil and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white flowers. The maid of honor wore tea rose chiffon and the bridesmaids were in heliotrope chiffon. They all wore wide brimmed leghorn hats and carried old-fashioned bouquets of tea roses and asters. Dr. John C.

Wolfe Jr. was best man and the ushers were Eugene W. Smith, brother of the bridegroom; John North, Franklin Clifford and Harry Voehl. The bride was graduated from the Sargent School of Boston University and from New York University. Dr.

Smith attended the University of Pennsylvania and New York University and was graduated from the Harvard Dental School. After a wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Smith will live in Far Rockaway. Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Durand, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Durand Jr. and Miss Gladys Durand of Garden City are among the recent additions to the Hotel Champlain cottage colony. Registered at the hotel are also Mr.

and Mrs. George Motz, Benjamin B. Avery and Miss Mildred Avery, all from Garden City; Mr, and Mrs. F. J.

Ahern of Port Washington. Mr. i and Mrs. A. G.

McMannus of Forest Hills, Miss Josephine G. O'Breen of Brooklyn, W. F. Starks, Glen Cove; Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Bishop of Westhampton Beach, J. C. Guibert of Baldwin, Edward Mason, Rockville Center; George H.

Verschoor of Great Neck and J. H. Sharkey of Hempstead. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence D. Cav-anagh of Manhattan announce the birth of a daughter orr July 28 at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. Mrs. Cavanagh was Miss Alicia Ludlow. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Emerson North of Barrett Road, Lawrence, left by plane this week from Newport Airport for California, where they will be at the Burlingham Country Club, Burlingham. The family expects to move West about the middle of September to make its future home. Mr. North will remain in California on business until early September while Mrs.

North will join their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Wales North, who is sojourning in Toronto, for a few weeks before returning to Cedarhurst. Former residents of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. North have made their home in Cedarhurst for the past three years.

Bridge at Sayville Th annual bridge for St. Lawrence's Church, Sayville, will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 11, at the Hotel Ceaarshore, Sayville. Mrs. John E.

Biggins, who is general chairman, Among the chairmen of the various committees arc: Mrs. Thomas A. McGoldrick, chairman of reception, who will have on her commit-iee Mrs. Harry I. Huber, Mrs.

Philip Ahearn. Mrs. John Alvarez, Mrs. Thomas Conroy, Mrs. Michael Cruise.

Mrs. Jeremiah J. Dalton, Miss Nellie Sullivan and Mrs. John J. McManus.

Mrs. Robert R. Frasca, chairman of the ticket committee, will have as her assistants Miss 'athrn I. Burke. Miss Mary Cau t.eld.

Mrs. John Mead. Miss Anita Buiki. Mrs. Frank O'Brien, Mrs.

Fiancis Pietrowski. Mrs. Bruce Mc-Evoy, Mrs. Harry Walsh, Miss Rose Steigerwald and Mrs. John Merkt.

Miss Mary McGoldrick. who is chairman of publicity, will be assisted bv Miss Eleanor Robinson. Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, the chairman of refreshments has chosen as her Miss Katherine Mary Dowd's engagement to Dr. Charles J.

Crawley of Brooklyn is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dowd of Brightwaters. East Rockaway Clubs The East Rockaway Auxiliary to the American Legion Post will meet with Mrs. Henry Weinboldt tomorrow afternoon.

Nomination of officers will take place. A card party for members of the East Rockaway Eight Clb will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Anna Ricketts, Garfield Place. Miss Sadie Davison will be the hostess. Mrs.

William W. Lockwood, drama; Mrs. Robert W. Boggs, study class; Mrs. David L.

Nogtl, literature; Mrs. Peter A. Franklin, drama study group; Mrs. Leon N. Cooper, educa lion; Mrs.

Alfred G. Mohrman, iorum; Mrs. Austin A. Scott, motioa pictures; Mrs. Durand R.

Miller, mother and daughter day program; Mrs. Arthur C. Martin, Christma party; Mrs. William Van Ness Car ver. installation; Mrs.

Clarence J. Williams, decorations; Mrs. Walter Shannon, music; Mrs. Lewis Abrams, house; Mrs. C.

Wesley Geregan, hospitality; Mrs. Merrfli G. Wallace, art; Mrs. Melvin J. Henry, publicity; Mrs.

George S. Skilton and Mrs. John B. Dewsnap (charter mrm bers. Miss Hattie Miller and Mrs.

William F. Fox, historians; Mrs. Louis B. Harrison and Miss Ruth E. I Corbett, aides to the president; Mrs.

i Mario E. Cosenza, assistant corre-I snondng secretary; Mrs. Isaao I Chase Edington. Parliamentarian; Mrs. Harry T.

McFarland, auditor, and Mrs. Walter R. Hood, Mrs. Thomas H. Darling and Mrs.

Charles V. Day, judges for the Ger. trude Kniffin Memorial Award. On Oct. 19 the club schedule will open with a musical program in the Masonic Temple.

The Social Group of the Church of the Ascension met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Howard M. Leon ard. Mrs. W.

G. Winne was assistant hostess. On Wednesday the Garden Club of Rockville Centre will meet In the garden of Mrs. Oliver B. Hansen home.

Mr. Melady will address the members on "Lawns and Dutch Bulbs." Mrs. Innis Brown, president of the Douglaston Garden Club, will speak on "Arrangement of Zinnias for the Breakfast There will be competitive arrangements with Mrs. Brown as judge. Mrs.

Roy M. Lincoln, authority on tlower arrangement, will be a guesS of the club. A garden party will be held tomorrow by the members of the Service Club of Cassiopeia Chapter, O. E. at the home of the presi dent, Mrs.

John Becker Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Levlne ot 816 Avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Doris Levine, at the Jewish Hospital on July 18.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller of 723 Foster Ave.

are guests at Chalfonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Jacqueline S. Gill of 110 Rutland Road is spending her vacation at Cape Cod, vlisting Miss Barbara Burkhardt, formerly of Plandome. Gordon Frcdiani The marriage of Miss Ha Alice Frediani, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugo Frediani of 2154 Bay Ridge Parkway, to Emmett Frances Gordon Jr. of 1150 E. 2d was solemnized at a nuptial mass yesterday at 10 a.m. The Rev.

Thomas J. Sadler, a cousin of the bridegroom, oificiated at the ceremony. A wedding breakfast followed in the Tower Room of the Hotel St. George. Miss Hilda Petrucci was maid of I honor and Edward Williams was oesl man.

The bride wore a wiuie rrdincotc. made with long- fltt0(i sie0Ves and court train, over a gown 0 bridal satin, and a net iMi riraoed from a beaded tiara. She carried a shower bouquet or lilies of the valley. Mrs. Gordon is a graduate of Brooklyn College and Mr.

Gordon was graduated Irom Polytechnio In.stitute. The couple will go to Shelter Island on their wedding trip ntl live in Brooklyn when they eturn. Satcnspicl Tak.ce Miss Rosalind Satenspiel. daughter of Mr.s. Benjamin Satenspiel of 901 Lafayette will become the bride of Manny Takce, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Takre of 1411 4th this afternoon in the Mirror Room of the Hotel St. George. The bride will be given in marriage by l.er brother. Frank Satetiopiel.

Rabbi Jacob will officiate. The bride will have Miss Jeun-nette Phyllis Feiden as her only at. tonilant. and George Salenspiel. another brother of the bride, wia be man.

A weddinL' reception will follow the ceremony. The bride's mothrr is president of the Stockton Street Day Nursery. Mr. Takce, who 13 associated with the firm of J. is a graduate of New York Univcr- sity.

The bride was graduated irom Brooklyn College. When they return from an extended cruise, the couple will In a at Linden Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Qumiie were recent guests at Gray Roc Inn. at Jovite, Quebec. The Misses Joan Nulty and Ann Walsh are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Nulty at the Hampton Inn, Westhampton. They will return to Sayville, where they will slXT.ri the remainder of the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.

Walsh. A short business meeting and a social is the program scheduled by the Women's Republican Club of Malverne for Thursday evening at the clubhouse. Mrs. John Wensley will be in charge. Grcenbergs Arc Hosts Judge and Mrs.

Emanuel Green-berg of 1281 Carroll who are at Sacandaga Park in the Adirondacks, Eave a cocktail party Sunday afternoon. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freshman of Syracuse; Harold Brown of Washington, D. Samuel Krlstt of Gloversville, N.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman of Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Weinstcin, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel B. Charry of Brooklyn; Mrs. Lee Weill and Morris Wilner Manhattan. Rella Ritchell of the Towers wauan noom 01 tne Hotel Lexing- i Wednesday.

ton, Manhattan, on Wednesday in! Mrs. Walter Murphy of Uth honor of her mother, Mrs. C. A. was another Wednesday luncheon Wood of Baltimore.

i hostess. Mrs. Julian J. Frey, who with her I Mrs. W.

Wilson Hewitt of Hilton two sons has been visiting her par- 1 entertained Mrs. Harry Gam-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller aus and Miss Gertrude Dubey at the of Stewart has departed for Garden City Beach Club on her home in Birmingham, Mich.

i Wednesday. many years. A wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony at the Hciel fierreponi. i After a motor trip through New England Mr. and Mrs.

Preiss will be at home at 1314 Ocean Parkway. Church Benefit Mrs. Hugh M. Copeland entertained at her home on Woodland Drive. Brightwaters, Wednesday the chairmen of the various committees in charge of the annual Midsummer rard party for St.

Patrick's Church, which will be held on Tuesday afternoon at the Timber Point Club, Grer.t River Mrs. Copeland will be chairman of the day and Mrs. Arthur J. Rykert will be co-chairman. Those who will serve on the committees are: Reception Mrs.

Peter P. Smith, chairman; Mrs. Andrew J. Halre and Mrs. John Flahive, co-chairmen.

Bridge Mrs. Joseph S. Baldwin, chairman; Mrs. Walter Coakley and Mrs. Paul Cuddihy, co-chairmen.

Special prizes Mrs. Walter Dren-nan, chairman; Mrs. William E. Noonan, co-chairman. Special prize Mrs.

James Flynn, chairman; Mrs. William G. O'Brien, Miss Loretta McTiernan and Mrs. Logan Phillips, co-chairmen. Tables Mrs.

Thomas Donohue. clairman; Mrs. Joseph Allen and Mrs. Frank Watkins, co-chairmen. Prizes Mrs.

David Hogan, chairman; Mrs. Thomas Watson and Mrs. Carroll Sinnott. co-chairmen. Candy Mrs.

Leo Guilfoyle, Mrs. Charles Parker and Miss Grace Drennan, co-chairmen. Printing Mrs. John E. Baxter.

Publicity Miss Florence Phillips. Among those who have been guests at the Balsams, Dlxville Notch, N. are Robert Decker of Brooklyn, Miss Aline Wolff of Neponsit, Miss Hilda Ahlen of Woodhoven and A. H. Greeley of L'rooklyn.

Ruckel Bruckman Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ruckel of 2764 University the Bronx, and Sayville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Agnes Ruckel, to John C. Bruckman, son of Henry E.

Bruckman, chairman of the State Liquor Authority, and Mrs. Bruckman, also of the Bronx. The announcement was made at the Ruckels' Sayville home last week. Miss Ruckel is a graduate of the Brentwood Academy, Brentwood. Mr.

Bruckman was graduated from Fordham Preparatory School in 1928, received a B. A. deuree from New York University in 1932 and in 1933 an M. A. from Columbia.

Mazo Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Elick Mazo of Charleston, S. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ceil Mazo, to Milton E.

Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Weisman of Flatbush. Miss Mazo attended Charleston College.

Mr. Weisman Is secretary of the Wilton mting Company Inc. Miss Ucha Honored Miss Dorothy Tilly of 11 Agate Court was hostrss showcr given recently in honor of Miss Lucy Ucha of 20 Lincoln Place. Miss. Ucha, a niece of the late former Spanish Consul Senor A.

Hebrera, will be married on Aug. 21 to Robert Morris Hubbard, son of the late Dr. Charles Hubbard and Mrs. Clarence D. Vail of 191 6th Ave.

Those who attended the shower were Mrs. Alexander Tilly, Mrs. Georep V. Brown. Mrs.

A. Bolt. Mrs. Irene Robinson, Mrs. Harvey Crane, lhe Misscs Maude Peltier, Irene Mncrlewnrth.

Alberta Kilmer. Ruth Ariler. Ruth Romanic, Lillian ana Rose Ostrander, Ruth and Margaret Houghton and Emily and Angela De Sousa. The wedding will take place at Olivet Presbyterian Church at 5 o'clock. Hadassah Group The Bensonhurst group of the Hadassah gave a surprise farewell luncheon Wednesday afternoon in honor of one of their active mem bers, Mrs.

Louis Schwartz, who with Mr. Schwartz, is leaving for California, where they will make their permanent residence. Among the guests were Mrs. Adolph Slomka, Mrs. Anna J.

Bandes, Mrs. Ester Lansbergh, Mrs. Joseph Sookne and Mrs. S. Fleisher.

Mrs. Joseph Wisoff of 1646 W. 12th president of this group, was in charge of the arrangement committee. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence M. Skold- berg and family of 8020 Ave. are spending tne ounimer at their Rose Cottage, Lake Tonetta, Brewster, N. Y. Their weekend guests include Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Hutchinson of 431 8th Mr. and Mrs. J.

Austin Irving and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Skoldberg. weeks' vacation at the Lake Placid Club.

dpj, wno returned from else- here are Mr and Mrs Henry Stevens, who have been to Canada Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gerlin from Southold, Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. David Wood from Watch Hill. R.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Williams from Huguenot, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Bast from New England, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P.

Smith from Fairlie, Vt. Ths Misses Marie and Shirley Grandeman and Gloria Martin have returned from a visit of several weeks duration at Weekapague, R. I. Mr. and Mrs.

Luer L. Wiltbank of Poplar have returned from an extended Western trip. Mrs. Frederic A. Kimball and her daughter, Mrs.

Robert Souers, the former Miss Helene Kimball, are at 1 rinh Miss Ann Baxter Adamson and i Samuel Corwin of Richmond, nre the house guests of Mrs. Andrew s. Ross of Cedar Place, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor and Miss Kay Maher of Old Greenwich, cnnn ore eiiests of Mrs. Chester i A.

Beatty of Cedar Place. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Lansing have returned to their Magnolia Ave.

home from an extended visit in Michigan. Say vi lie News Special to The Eagle Sayville, July 31 Mr. and Mrs. i Albert T. Brophy of Bayport, are entertaining this week for Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Grampp, Mrs. Nettie Grampp and Miss Dorothy Grampp of Brooklyn, The sweepstakes prizes for the annual flower show of the Sayville Garden Club, which was held last week in the barn of Mrs. David Shea, were won by Mrs. W.

K. Post, Mrs. John Alvarez, Mrs. A. C.

Ed- n'Qril, nnH TVfre Vintm, Tnrrr Rn formerly of Garden City, was the honor guest at a tea given for her i Mrs. B. K. T. Fowler of Frank- i Un Court, on Tuesday.

Mrs. James Bonar Law of Bromp-ton Road, who gave a luncheon on Wednesday for Miss Rita Van Bus-kirk of Manhattan, is entertaining as house guests Mr. and Mrs. William D. Orr of Belfast.

Ireland, who arrived today for a visiit of several weeks. Mrs. Vincent J. Calcagno of Brix-; ton Road, entertained at luncheon at the Garden City Beach Club on Mrs. Richard M.

Barnes and Miss Lore Lou Barnes of Towaco, N. were guests of Mrs. Barnes' sister, Mrs. Albert C. Hugo of Kilburn Road during the week.

Mrs. Holland Peacock and her daughter. Miss Dorothy Peacock are veiling Mrs. Peacock's mother, Mrs. Rodney A.

Ward at her Summer home on Beach Lane, Westhampton Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wlllard Brainerd of Oxford Boulevard, have as house guests Mr.

and Mrs. C. Edward Mader and Miss Anne Mader of Dover Plains, N. and Harold R. Van Siclen of Hollis.

Miss Jane Franklin of St. Louis is guest of Mr. and Mr John E. Ramsey of Kensington Road. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest M. Van Nor-den of Stratford Helen Van Norden and Mrs. Ray Borrie, have returned from an extended visit at the Thousand Islands. Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Young and their sons, Gardner and Stanley Young, have returned to their Stewart Ave. home after a four- Married Hotel left Wednesday on a trip Mr. and Mrs.

Harold G. Dow of Kengsinaton Road, have returned from Kennebunkport, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Wheeler of Fairmont, W. arrived today to be the guests of Mrs. Wheeler's mother. Mrs. Kimball T.

Fowler of Franklin air. and Mrs. Mark A. Sunstrom of Nassau Boulevard, have as hotte1 guests Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Lutyens of Chicago, Mrs. L. J. Palmer of! Boston, Miss Lucille Simstrom of Chicago, Miss Betty Jane Dale of Peorio, and Clifford Chester of I Spain. Mrs.

Don M. Parker of Brixton Road, was a mid-week luncheon and bridge hostess at the Brthixme i ountry Club. Her guests were Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman, M-s.

Kenneth Ward-Smith, Mrs. Frank R. Barnitz, Mrs. Campbell T. Hamilton, Mrs.

WMter B. Matteson. Mrs. Floyd E. Wootsey, Mrs.

Love Jones Drake, Mrs. Frank W. Cook, Mrs. Clifton W. Wilder, Mrs.

Edgar B. Walters and Mrs. Wallace Hendricks. Mrs. Sidney Harris of Manhattan, To Be Fleet Reserve Aux The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve Association will install their newly elected officers tomorrow at the Vasa Club, 1453 Dean St.

Mrs. Louise McComb will be the installing officer. Officers to be installed are Mrs. Irene Nelson, president; Mrs. Minnie Bcrghauser, vice president; Miss Virginia Reilly, secretary'; Mrs.

Sally York, to proxy for treasurer; Ms. Alvllda Koch, chaplain, and Mrs. Rosa F. Allen, Mrs. Julia Byrne, Mrs.

Ada Forminsky, Mrs. Florence Wildner and Mrs. Margaret Medford, directors. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Eleanor Pignataro and her committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martyne of 82 Pierrepont who are spending the Summer at Monomonock Inn, Caldwell, N. entertained at supper at the inn last Sunday evening.

The guests were Miss Jean I. Caldwell; Miss A. J. Caldwell of Thendara, N. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Arthur Eade of 790 1 4th and Mr. and Mrs. Albert A.

Smith of 36 Plaza St. Camp Fire Girls On Mondays and Thursdays Camp Fire Girls go swimming at McLoch-hn's Pool, Coney Island. Tuesday lie Camp Fire Girls have their trip through Prospect Park and nature work. Wednesday the girls will go to the Palisades. Miss Alice Ost-man and Miss Bernlre Remer are in charge of this program.

Camp Fire Girls will hold a spelling bee at the Camp Fire Girls of Greater New York Camp, back of Bear Mountain, on Aug. 8. Committee Entertained The committee lor the card party and dance for the benefit of the Lady of the Lake Church, Lake Mohawk, N. was entertained at the lodge of Mrs. Hoyt B.

Schaeffer recently. Among those present were the Rev. Father Bennett, Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. William Fitz gerald, Mrs.

James Neylon, Mrs. 1 James Roners, Mrs. Richard Mtz- mnurire, Mrs. William Foster. Mrs.

Jaeph Mueller and Mrs. James Saunders. T5irtlul.1V Celebration recently in honor of Mrs. May Hayes at her home. 6i2 Seneca on her 41st anniversary.

William Bay-lis gave recitations. Thomas Mc-Conville, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Hayes at the piano, sang. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hayes, Miss Dorothy Hayes, Dennis Hayes Mr.

and Mrs. James Ward. James Ward VTcDnnnlrl Robert F. WurmerS MiS gadie McDowell, mrcm. Frank McConville, Thomas McConville, Miss Margaret McConville, Walter Allan, Miss Adeline Huber, Danny Huber, Domlnick Mecca, William Baylls, Harold Wei-ber, Patrick Devancy, James Hooks, Miss Mildred Garvey, John Cuner, Miss Marie Hesslon, George Hession, Timothy Flaherty, Statchel Cy, Freddy Baatz, Miss Anna Baatz and Alfred G.

Warmers. Lynbrook Clubs The L. F. M. Club met Friday nlht 8t tne home of Miss Anne MrC'leary The members of Court St.

Raymond, C. D. will meet Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the K. of C.

Build ing. Plans will be completed for the court's part in the bazaar later In the month. to II INI IS Mnvlc Lafavrttp and AthUnd Plae OF FOOD" BANQUET FACILITIES 1 i Mrs. Walter F. Walsh James Byrne, the West.

She will visit Elbert Hubbard 2d in East Aurora, N. Y. In Detroit Miss Ritchell will be en- tertained by Mrs. George Wolfe, her sister. Her brother, Col.

C. S. Ritchell, will join her there for the trip. She will vwt in Chicago, 111., en route to her home town, Center-ville, Iowa, where she will be the guest of her brother, J. L.

Ritchell Miss Ritchell will lecture in Chicago and Centerville. She win return By way of Terre Haute, where she will be the guest of Theodore Debs. Mrs. Florenre Robinson entertained Tuesday evening in the Italian Village of the Hotel George for Miss Ritchell. The Misses Shirley and Jacqueline Simonson of 258 New York Ave.

arc campers at Camp Vtstamout, Bristol, Mrs. Rosa B. Brown of 9269 Shore Road and Mrs. Catherine MrHoberts 'of Sedgwick Place let I. yester- dav for East Northfiekl, (Where they will remain for tin in- ueiuiiw: stav at Mrs McRoberts' cottage, Sky Gables, Among tho.se who arc guests at the Pine Knob Inn, Canadensis, are Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Bannon, Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Coughlm, Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Flynn, Miss Bettv Cough- lin, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.

McDonald and Miss Peggy Anne McDonald. Mrs. Raymond Coutant, the f.fissps and Barbara Coutant of Queens Village, James G. Shaw of i Flushing. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman i Witter of Ozone Park, Mrs. H. Gor- don Smith. Mrs.

Edith Lincoln, Mls.s Edith Bjorkman, Mrs. Lida Davison and Mr. and Mr.s. E. B.

Roberts are at the Arborton Hotel, Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Rashlelgh are at the Glaslyn Chatham, Atlantic City, N. J. it ll! 11 lTj'fc''1l TTTM.jnirrnT "-'mi, I 1 1 i PARK Facing 3 AND IN A With itiionihcent RENTS OCCUPANCY Kcp' CHARLES Mrs. Owen J.

un -chairman of the commit 00 cnalrmftn 01 Uie comlim man of the prize committee, and Mrs. Theodore Merkt. co-chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. John itoemmele and Miss Louise Walters. Mrs Matthew J.

Murray, chairman of the bridge committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Sylvester Sheridan and Mrs. George Heuther. The special prize committee has for its chairman Mrs. John J.

Robinson, who has chosen the following to work with her: Mrs. Edmund Whaler, as co-chairman, Mi's Eliza-I bcth Clark, Mrs. Frank Halpin, Miss Mccieary. Mrs. -j nomas Dorsey.

Mrs. John A. McCarthy. Mrs. Charles La Borne, Miss Loretta Ennls and Mrs.

Jcanctte Math. Mrs. John Murnane, chairman of shares, will have on her committee Mrs. Leo Leddy, Mrs. John Con-ralus Mrs.

Roland Woisard, Mrs. Rafai'. Del Costello, Mrs. Peter Oradv. Mrs.

Edward Cottrell, Miss Scnta Simounet and Mrs. Albert T. Brophy. Mrs. Thomas G.

Gorman, chairman of boosters, and Mrs. Arata. co-chairman, have uiosen as their committee Mrs. John Carr, Mrs. Edwin Cox.

Mrs. James Donovan. Miss Anna Kepner, Mrs. Philip Brennan and Miss Kathryn Meagher. Miss Frances L.

Young, chairman of the junior committee, has chosen as he assistants the Misses Eileen Alford, Virginia Alford, Alice Alvarez. Mary and Ethel Brophy, Dorothy and Muriel Byrne. Aenes Dalton. Annette Hayden. Betty Dalton, Justina Frasca, Lucille Jones.

Murie! Meeks. Lee Leary, Virginia Meeks, Katherine Partrick, Mrs. Ar- 1 th'i- I. rtikrrt. Jrannelfe Roemmele 1 T-: i Tin, 1 Jane Burke.

Riilh Dalton Anne Dorsey. Agatna Frasca Anne Gorman. Rita McGoldrick, Marilyn Merkt, Anna Mae Murrav, Frances Pitrowskt, Helen Wa'shl Dorothy Woisard, Ruth Vouns and Irene yaughan, i i i inuru i 111 u.i in ij 1 11.1 11 15 outstanding display of the exhibit. Mrs. Smith's, winning entry was an arrangement of flowers to match a magazine! cover for a living-room table.

The Summer activities of the Hotel Cedarshore are now in full swing and a capacity crowd is here for the weekend. On Monday afternoon there will be a party for children 9 years and under. On Wednesday evening there will be a masquerade and ball for the younger set in the Marine Grill. Hempstead Personals Special to Tle Eagle Hempstead, July 31 Mrs. Emil Von Hoven will entertain Wednesday afternoon at her home for members of the picnic committee of the West Hempstead Home Bureau.

The Rev. Dr. Frank M. Kerr, pastor of Christ's First Presbyterian Church, is spending August at Erie, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Mullen of Bine Galbes are aboard the S. S. Kungtholm on an Arctic cruise. They were accompanied by their daughter Miss Hilda Fish of Greenwich St.

left todav for a vacation at Ashe-ville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John I.

Brush and family of Buckingham Road are cruising on their boat, the Jahada. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Stenholm of Cruikshank Ave. have opened their Summer home at China, Maine. Miss Wilhelmina Seifert of Front St. is in Havana. Mr.s.

Thomas Donnelly of Bell St. Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Edward Gr.ivrn of Fcdrialsburg. Md. Tim Twiridv end children of Washington St.

are at the Hawthorne Inn in the Poconos. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pepper of Oak Ave. have returned from Cape Cod, AST.

TOWER 'K -rf Park at I. R. T. Sul'uny Station 4 ROOM COINER SUITES 16-STORY FIREPROOF BUILDING I'irit of Part nnj Harbor AT $90 and $100 Mi.fi 'ti nt NOW OR OCTOBER 'i Vt nr PARTRIDGE CO. Hnthu.sh Avrnur l'honc W.rint 8-6600 l.

BROOKLYN Mvss Marjorie Gladys Brown's engagement to William Ayres McManus lias been announced by her parents, Mr. and, Mrs, Henry. Brown ol 1810 Ridge Boulevard. HOTEL GRANADA Chftrabrr BEST.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963