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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1936 Large Committees Assist With Philanthropic Events for the Mid-Winter Kappa Phi Hat 18th Annual Bridge Party at Waldorf Kappa Phi. of which Mrs. C. Her-ey Lent Is president, held Its 18th annual bridge yesterday afternoon In the Jade Room of the Waldorf A. C.

A. A. Brooklyn Chapter I Arrangements Are Made for To Have Annual Bridge; A. I. C.

P. Annual Card Party News of Other Events On March 14; Chairmen Listed The Adelphi College Alumnae As- i Miss Madeleine W. Smith, chair-sociation, Brooklyn Chapter, Miss ma" of the seventh annual Spring Florence Lempe, president, will hold card for the bllnd of The Long Island Society Freeport Residents Are In South for Holiday; Other News of Community Freeport, Jan. 18 Among the local residents at St, Petersburg. F.a., are Dr.

Henry O. Bateman and Misa Grace Bateman of Whaley Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamp of Persall Ave Mrs. Raymond Milligi and Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, entertained her committee at her residence, 205 St, John's Place, recently.

This benefit for the blind will be Mr. and Leonard I. Yerke, Mr. and Leonard ,1. Ye, Ltlimnn.

son of Ernest (Photo bv ha L. Hill.) Mis, Elisabeth Kusseir, engagement to Albert Clifton Thompson 3d of Huntington has tu rn announced by her parents, Mr. and Wr. Joseph II Itussell of Mont, lair, J. (I'hoto by Ira Hill.) Marymount Alumnae to Ha Dinner-Dance on Feb.

1 its annual bridge on March 7 at the Edison Building. The bridge is given for the benefit of the Dormitory Fund. Mrs Henry G. Fowler is chairman of the affair. A newly formed group, the Adelphi College Alumnae Glee Club, will meet at the home of Miss Florence Lampe, 1290 President on Tuesday.

Mrs. Harry J. Donaghy is director of the Glee Club. The Class of 1914, Adelphi College, will hold a bridge for the ben efit of the Dormitory Fund early in the Spring. Among the committee are Miss Marjoiie MacDowell and Mrs.

Cecil Colcord, Mrs. Harry J. Donaghy. Mrs. Thornton Fisher-Mrs.

Joseph Ratter and Mrs. Edgar First Patronesses for Benefit Concert Are Listed The preliminary list of patron esses ior the Koiand Hayes concert to be held in the opera house of the Academy of Music on Thursday eve- ning. Feb. 6, for the benefit of the Brooklyn Urban L.raL'ur-I.incolnSit- tlemetit is announced Miss Fran- nan run ine list lin.udes Mrs. Bruce D.

Bromley, Mrs Francis T. Christy, Mrs. Henry J. Davenport. Miss Mary E.

Dillon, Mrs. Lewis W. Frances, Mrs. Jacob H. Goetz, Mrs.

Ernest P. Goodrich, Mia Frances Gunner, Mrs. L. A. Henderson, Miss Anna 1 Hawley.

Mrs. James M. Mills, Miss Label F. Ide, Mrs. Palmer H.

Jad-Wlli, Mis- IJ.p: Remsen John on Mrs. John H. Lathrop, Mrs. Trrmper Longman, Mrs. Edwin P.

Maynard or Mrs. a. Nelson. Mrs. Henry Neumann, Mrs.

Dean C. Osborne, Mrs. K. H. Packard, Mrs.

Charles Mr, Frederick B. Pratt, Mrs. Gilbert H. Thirklclrl. Mrs l-rani A tt am, Mr Georgia Mrs.

Robert Willis and Miss C. Worthington. Also Mrs. A. Decker and Mrs.

Thomas L. Leeming of Manhattan ana Mrs. William Baldwin of New i an.uu: Morning Choral Ways and Means Committee Arranged for Bridge Tib- and M- Committee of Morning Choral. Mrs. Harry C.

Schroeder. president, will hold a military bridge on Wednesday at the Church of Epiphany. Mrs. Armand D. Whiteman Sr.

Ls rhairman of committees, and she will have as her aides: Mrs. Oscar T. Beinker, chairman of refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Maude E. Gazan, Mrs.

Reginald B. Reed, Mis.s Anita Palmer, Mrs. George R. Young Mi.ss Sarah M. Umplebv, Mrs.

Arthur T. Beach, Mrs. Melanie Miller Doollttlc, Mrs. Henry Doyen. Mis, Gertrude Schneider, Mi.ss I.sa- Mi.ler, Mis.

Shi il. naiuei v. ureoe ana Mr: Lewis Wood Jr. Mrs. Melanie Miller Donlittle will be in charge of cards; Mrs.

Alfred Inge, In charge of tickets. University Glee Club Auxiliary Will Have Tea This Afternoon The Woman's Auxiliary of the ill hold their aitcnioon tea th Women's Club this after noon from four till seven. More Sim invitation- hae been is sued to Associate members and their friends, and the Glee Club will be present to sing a short program 1 1 ppi. 1 1 the Mrs. Randolph P.

a chairman of the committee upon arraneemenis. has invit Clinton H. Hoard. Mrs. Alexander Boeek'-f.

Mr. William P. Riley and Mrs. Joseph M. O'Brien to preside at the tables, and the following runlOT I a.mittee win serve tne euests: the Miw Han -on chairman; Edith Giblin.

Mildred hi eld, Adelaide Bornmann, Edith Smilev and Marian Pratt. The following members ot tne Woman's Auxiliary will act as hostesses: Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mi.ss Be atrice Brandt, Miss Etta-Marie Hi mil Mc Brown. Mrs. Egbert Guernsey Brown, Miss Mary Burns.

Mrs. m. h. ouuer, miss um-dred Denlea. Mrs.

T. J. Downs, Mrs. Arthur G. W.

Fiehn, Mrs. Roy Goddard. Mrs. Franklin Goodchild, Mrs. Ralnh S.

Hanson. Mr-. Randolph Hanson, Mrs. Martin Herrity. MLss Dorothy Houston.

Mrs. Frederick I.nlze. Mrs Walter Ma i William Palmer Mapes, Miss Hilma New-man. 1,1 lan JNey Robert Patterson, Mrs, Herman Rehrorier. Miss Mariorie Miss Mav Seesselberg, Mrs.

Harold Smith. Miss Henrietta Tatnell and Miss Eve vn Thurber. Mrs. Alfred W. llireli.

rnairman of the Woman Auxiliary, nonnees the next monthiv pii, bridge will be held at the home of Mrs. Martin Herrity, 1312 Caton ve on Friday evening, reo. t. Mrs. Paul Kennedy held a com mittee meeting at her home, 89K Shore Court, recently to make ar- rangement for bt.

Alumnae take place at the Hotel Bossert on Saturday, Feb. 1. Assisting Mrs. Kennedy are Miss Marion Teaken, Mrs. Thomas Matthews, Miss Helen Rutledge, Miss Marie MrKeown, MLss Muriel Farley and Miss Anita Boylan.

The officers of the alumnae are Miss Rose Mulligan, president; Mi.ss Eleanor Saunders, first vice president; Mrs. Thomas Matthews, second vice president; Miss Margaret Dennen. recording secretary; Miss Sallv Dillon, corresponding secretary, and Miss Muriel Farley, treasurer. STAND1SH ARMS HOTEL Astoria, Manhattan. There were about 75 tables in play.

The prizes were white pottery vases, to be used for flowers or ivy. Mrs. Edmund V. Morrow was chairman. The members of the Junior Auxiliary who helped with the candy were the Misses Kathryn Benedict, Betty Hackstaff, Helen Swan, Janet Swan, Ann Morrisey, Betty Gibson and Mrs.

Halsey Natsch. Additional patronesses were Mrs. Alfred E. Mudge, Mrs. Howard P.

Beebe, Mrs. John Wills James, Mrs. Walter D. Stuart, Mrs. Charles J.

Bamberger, Mrs. Samuel J. Chese-bro. Mrs. Daniel M.

Collins, Miss Agnes J. Findlay, Mrs. Frederick W. Hackstaff, Mrs. Edward T.

Dalzel, Mrs. Ernest Spencer, Mrs. Russell T. Starr, Mrs. Elmer Dean, Mrs.

Albert Wagner, Mrs. Alfred Inge, Mrs. Almet R. Latson Mrs. William G.

Creamer, Mrs. George Cummings, Mrs. Donald Mallory. Miss Alice Frost, Miss Marguerite Mallory, Miss Mabel Campbell, Mrs. J.

D. Campbell, Mrs. Allen Hexamcr, Miss Margie Hoffman, Mrs. Lawrence C. Hull Jr.

and Mrs. Stanton Mott. Fourth in Series of Bridges For Adelphi Fund to Be Tuesday Mrs. William A. Winant Jr.

of 608 E. 18th St. will have the fourth of the series of bridges the Associate Alumnae of the Adelphi Academy are sponsoring for the fund committee, and of which Mrs. Winant Ls chairman, Tuesday afternoon. The hostesses will be Mrs.

W. Clifford Bowden Mrs. Kenneth E. Hillyer, Mrs. C.

Leslie Horning Jr. and Mrs. William B. Parker. Those who have subscribed are Mrs.

George R. Holahan Mrs. Parker, Mrs. David Ferguson. Mrs.

James Fairman, Mrs. William M. MacKenzle, Mrs. Gardiner S. Bowden, Mrs.

Max E. May, Mrs. Joseph W. Heimsoth, Miss Helen Wilson, Mrs. Kenneth E.

Hillyer, Mrs. Horning, Mrs. Arthur S. Gibson. Mrs.

Thomas W. Maires, Mrs. Edward F. Geer, Mrs. David S.

Grant. Mrs. John Drohan, Mrs. Harold C. George.

Mrs. Charles Pashley, Mrs. Verdi E. B. Fuller, Mrs.

C. Talbot Squier. Mrs. Frederick Sittig. Mrs.

Thomas Devine and Mrs. Raymond Rohrer. The insulin fund auxiliary of St, John's Hospital will hold a card party at Oppenhcim Collins Company Friday afternoon. Jan. 31.

Mrs. Lester B. Dunning Ls chairman. PrrvprvH will hp used fnr thp tiur- chase of Insulin ft patients who are unaoie to pay lor it. St.

Barnabas Guild Branch Will Meet Tomorrow Evening The Brooklyn Branch of the Guild of St. Barnabas for Nurses tomorrow evening at 8:15 in St. John's Chapel, 470 Herkimer adjoining St. John's Hospital. The speaker will be Raymond P.

Currier, secretary for Greater New York of the American Mission Lepers, who will discuss "Leprosy Modern Problem." The great ad vances that have been made during the past fifty years in the treatment of this disease, fcidered incurable and the stigma of the "accursed" will be described by Mr. Currier. Mr. currier came direct contact with the iliwa missionary and teacher in Judson years. He has dramatized the true experience of a Burmese girl who was found to have leprosy in a one-act play.

"Yellow Orchids." The Rev. Charles Henry Webb, rhaplain-general of the Brooklyn Guild, will preside. The Brooklyn branch has about 150 members. The president is Miss Louise Wilson. The guild has about forty branches hroughout the United States.

The national headquarters are in St. John's Hospital. St. Elizabeth Alumnae Chapter To Have Annual Event Feb. 15 The New York-Long Island Chapter of the College of St.

Elizabeth Alumnae, Elizabeth Flynn president, will hold its annual hrldge, tea and fashion show on Feb. 15, at Sherry's, Manhattan. Miss Kathryn Fee is general rhairman. Mrs. Frank Grace, chairman nf the fashion show, will be as sisted by Mrs.

Hubert Lyons and Mrs. John E. oieman, Mrs. wai-t er Kramer, chairman of the recep-(inn rnmmlt.tee. with Mrs.

Edward Byrnes and the Misses Elsie Flanigan, Margaret Flynn, Loretta McTlernan and Grace Shannon; Miss Isabel Miller, chairman of the hotel committee, will be assisted by Mrs. William Cashman, the Misses Alice Condren, Marv nouana, Veronica Lane and Mrs. John Mc- Grath; Miss Agnes O'Rourke, chairman of publicity, with the Misses Dorothy Connolly. Helen Green and Catharine O'Rourke. Miss Grace Smith Is chairman of the prize committee assisted by the Mioses Katharine Dowel Lois Flu in and Mrs.

Vincent T. Reilly; Miss ing committee, with the Misses Christine Howe, Patricia Shepherd. Teresa Stevenson and Mary Woods; Miss Margaret Zlesenltz, chairman of printing, assisted by the Misses Mario Connolly, Betty Geraghty, Anne McLaughlin ana hum Bullion; Miss Elizabeth Brady, chair man of cards, assisted by Miss Frances Gallagher. Mrs. hciwm way nor and Mrs.

Michael O'Loughlln. National Society, D. Board to Meet Tomorrow The National Society, Daughters of the Revolution, Miss Charlotte C. Aycrlge. president general, win iioid lis mommy uoaro mcevwg tomorrow nt the Gravbar Building Reports will be read by the officers nixi i omnuttee rnairmen.

On the follow imr linv. TucmIsiv. Round Table Conference of the Na- 1 i.n.al Defense Committer of the Na tional Society, Mrs. Oscar B. Cob- lentz, chairman, will be 10:30 at the same place, held on Man 14, in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel St.

George. The chairmen for the event are co-chairmen with Miss Smith, Mrs. George L. Cameron. Mrs.

Thomas M. McQuade, Muss Camilla M. Deets, Miss Anne M. McGlue; chairman of tickets, Miss Grace G. McLaughlin, with Mrs.

William Strelb, co-chairman; awards, Mrs. Thomas M. McQuade with Mrs Evelyn Pray Burns, co-chairman; prizes, Miss Anne M. McGlue; sales, Mrs. Frank D.

Ed-gell with Mus Margaret E. Dibble, co-chairman; prizes. Mrs. Cornelius (jroinn; program, Mm enarioue McLaughlin; hostess, Mrs. Robert E.

McGrath; special awards, Mrs. H. Ohland Schroedrr, and booster, Mrs. Thomas F. McEnaney.

Patrons and Patronesses for Busnwick charity Ball Listed P.rroir and n.ilronesses for the third annual charity ball of the announced by Dr. John N. Balder- in. chairman of the patron com Among those who are to act as sponsors for the aliair are: l)i ui. i Mr: 11 II Hanger Kl in Morscli.

Dr. and Wil liam Lippold, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Lynn, ur. ann Mrs.

Maxwell Lipion, Dr. Harry Lipton. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Adler, Dr.

Morris Weissberg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Auer, John Auer, Dr. and Mrs.

Eugene Colligan. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray, Mr, and Mrs, James Deliow.

Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Newton. Mr, and Mrs.

W. J. Jung. Mr. and Mrs.

Win. Zipse, Miss Irene Booth, Mr. and Mrs. C. Campbell, Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Dunn, Miss Marie Licht. Dr.

and Mrs. John Baldcrson, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Vogt and Mis.s Frances Kasmark. Included in the list of those who are to be box holders for the ball Dr.

William Lippold, Dr. Harry Dangler, Dr. Anton Mannel. Dr. Francis Cirrelli, Dr.

Frank Hamm, Dr. John Baldcrson, Dr. Nathan Adler, Dr. John O'Loughlin, Dr. Harry Lipton.

Dr. Philip Smith, Dr. George Reiehers, Dr. Marius Ab- 1 Vn. eeii! Maggiore, Dr.

H. Wright Benoit, Miss Marie Licht, Dr. Sylvan Lazarus and Dr. George Sprcnger. Additional Patronesses for St.

Giles Chapel Guild Party Ad.i;':oiial for the St. Giles Chapel Guild bridge parly. which will be held on Tuesday at me inn more Hotel, Manhattan, are Mrs. J. C.

Rushmore, Mrs. James J. Fee, Mrs. Peter Sabatelle, Mrs. Rii'haid Malone, Mi's James Me- Cue, Mrs.

Paul Flevi, Mrs. Paul Ba- vona. Mrs. Charles W. Diane-, Mrs.

William H. Dickie. Mrs. George Sig- norelli, Mrs. Frank Reilly, Mrs.

Da- vki v. Jonnson, Mrs. Kouer; liari.ier, Mrs. Helen Jones Quinn, Mrs. Samuel Lloyd Fisher, Mrs.

James Crop-scy, Mrs. Joseph Jacar.iso, Mrs. Vic tor L. Arfuso, Mrs. William San- ford.

Mrs. Louise O'Donnell. Mrs. John M. Carroll, Mrs.

Ross Yerbv, Mrs. E. P. Dalmassae. Mrs.

Joseph Hru.o, Hit EiBaire, Wil liam D. Meurlin, Mrs. James Stefano, Mrs. John Senese. Mrs John J.

O'Hara, Mrs. A. A. Wem-mell. Mrs.

Milton B. Coben, Mrs Walter Divine, Mrs. Jane Bate: Jones, Mrs. Henry Moeller, Mrs Franz Zarka, Miss Julia Lane, Mis: R' ma O'Hara. Mrs.

Andrew P. Bir- gel, Mrs. S. Smith, Mrs. Hugh I tli'l'IV, Ml.

O' A Mrs. William B. Hantz, Mrs. Philip Bertram Young, Mrs. Willard Mc-Croskey, Miss Minna Thonsen, Mrs.

Lester S. Abberly. Mrs. Robert G. Williams, Mrs.

G. Edward MaeDer- mott, Mrs. John H. Hunter, Mrs, Leslie Bennett, Mrs. Alfred Rust.

Mrs. Adolf Eccardt, Mrs. Ror.siter Redmond, Miss Vivian Sabin, Mrs. Harry Frey, Mrs. Frank h.

Mrs. Thomas Morris. Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, Mrs. Arthur Merry, Mrs Byrn McBiide, Mrs.

Louie Nerb Mrs. Walter Strang, Mrs. Ray Tav lor, Mrs. Louis Schenberg, Mrs. Rob ert Thompson, Mrs.

John Maguire Mrs. J. Edward MacDcrmott, Mrs John H. Hunter, Mi.ss Lucretia Fin-Icy, Mrs. John J.

Baldwin, Mi.ss L. F. Kay, Mrs. Edwin Booth and Mrs. E.

Otis Houghton. Tea Girls Given for Bridge Of Shakespeare Chapter, D. B. E. Acting on the refreshment committee for the bridge Thursdav afternoon to be given by the William Shakespeare chapter D.

B. E. at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs. John Gianclla Jr. will be chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Ralph Harris. David Ellas and Mrs. Elira Reed. The tea girls wilV be Mrs. Ralph C.

Williams Mrs. George Clark -Hunter, and the Misses Lesley Ol-cott, Geralda Moore, Clare McDonald, Mary McCormick, Margaret Moore. Lucille Burnelle. Doris Young, Julia Bayken and Esther jfeiton. Additional are Mrs, Samuel Jackson.

Mrs. Edward C. Moore, Mrs. George Hatheway. Mrs.

Jessie Catterall, Mrs. Reginald Hudd. Mrs James Donovan. Mr-. Nicholas Pinto Mrs.

David Pen Robert Mooro and Miss Agnes Moore. DREER'S 1936 GARDiN BOOK I HENRY A. DREER I DroerBldj. Pa. daughters, the Misses Gloria and Eugenie Milligi, of Lee Place; Mrs.

Lenora Sadler of S. Long Beach Ave Mrs. Leila Bnen of W. Lincoln Place and Mrs. Peter Van Rcej of Wallace St.

Mr. and Mrs, Edward Marks and daughter, Miss Edvthr Marks, of Highbndge are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Keegu at their home on Gold St.

Miss Dorothy Ely was hostess to a group of friends at her home in the South Shore Apartments Thursday evening. Including: Mr-. Gus Krimsier. Miss BUla Hol'ke, Misa Alleen. VaiiL-han.

Ml. Audrey Boiler and Miss Adele OotouriS. Mr. and Mrs. W.lliam C.

Yochum of Sportsman's Ave are on a six weeks' vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. fjynU D. Wood of W.

Lena Ave. are at the Hotel Whitby, Manhattan for the Winter Mr. and Mrs. R. Youatt ot Whaley St.

have arrived in California where they will remain until Spring. They made the trip by steamer, via the Panama Canal. MLss Alice Fraser entertained at bridge at her home on Southside Ave Thursday evening. There were two tables in play. Miss Louisa Herrick Is Honored at Dinner Party Special to The Eagle Woodmere, Jan.

20- Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Lawrence Herrick gave a dinner party tonight at their home on Woodmere Boulevard in honor of their daughter, Miss Louis Her- ho celebrated her twenty- first birthday MLss Herrick's engagement to Mr. William S. Garn-sey 3d of Denver was announced recently.

Among the guests were Miss Hll- degarde Schultz and her fiance, William Norton; Henrietta Schultz, MLss Alyre Pressprirh and her fiance, Saiii'ii Mi-s How and her fiance, George Philip Lynch: the Misses Elisabeth Greene. Elotsc Greene, Christina Heroy, Nancy Putnam. Ann Snowden arshall; Henry Brookfield William Heroy, Ly- 1 U'laley, An son B. Herrick. Harvey McClintoch; Mrs.

Charles A. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bigelow Schultz. Mr.

and Mrs. N. Lawrence Herrick Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.

W. Hardie Shep-Lawrence Items Special to The Eagle Lawrence. Jan. 18 Mrs. Richard Derby Elwell of Lawrence will leave next week for a visit with her mother in Montreal, On Jan.

29 Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hatch of Ce- darhurst will leave for Montreal to join them for a wavks visit. Mrs. Franklin Olmstcad of 36 E.

79th Manhattan, has closed a week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- den Pell here. Items About Residents Of Hempstead Colony Hempstead, Jan 18 Mrs. Lillian Powell of 1st St.

has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Laura Freeth. to John M. Wallen Jr. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Miss Margaret Thomas of Brighton, is the house guest of her aunt and uncle, Maj.

and Mrs. Charles D. Thomas of Harvard St. Mrs. Harry D.

Eckler of Manor Ave. will entertain the officers of the Fellowship Branch of the First Presbyterian Church at luncheon on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E.

Kirwin of Franklin St. have announced the birth of a son, Lawrence E. Kirwin Jr, Mr. and Mrs. G.

David Burgevin have announced the birth of their second son, Jan. 10, at Nassau Hospital. Mrs. Burgevin is the former Miss Florence Eldredge. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Redlich and family, formerly of Brooklyn, are now occupying their new home on Surrey Lane. Now at Essex House THE THREE MUSICAL ROGUES Presenting lor your entertainment their rotable repertoire ol songi in the Cala Essex and Teakwood Dining Room. Drop in and them during th cocktail hour, at dinner or at jupper. ESSEX HOUSE OSCAR WINTBAB Mtfttmi Director 160 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH.

Y. WfcmJ New Patronesses for Party Sponsored by Mrs. Sawyer Additional patrons luncheon-bridge which will be held The Grosvenor, 35 5th Ave Man hattan, on Tuesday, Jan. 28, are announced by Mrs, Margaret M. Sawver who is sponsoring the bene- They include Mrs.

William E. Reed, Mrs. L. T. WtsS, Mrs.

Hubert Leonard. Mrs. Donald Mackenzie, Mrs. Elbert J. Hiers, Mrs.

Ed Ward P. Cypiot. Mrs. E. Bonnell, Mrs.

Almet Mrs" John Gi Mr Ela'a Buys, Mi.ss Elizabeth Adams, Mrs, M. H. Keen, Mrs, Percy C. Magnus and Elizabeth Porter. benefit will a.

it in funds for the maintenance of the Home Making Center of the Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, which branch he organization meencs in work a Summer camp on Long Island for under-privileged children. More Patronesses for St. Agnes' Seminary Party In addition to the names previously announced, the following patronesses arc announced by Mrs. Edward Burke, general chairman of the luncheon and to be held on Saturday at Essex House, Manhat tan, by the Ladies' Auxiliary ol bt. Agnes' Seminary.

Mrs. Daniel J. Ferry. Mrs. William MeEaugnhn, Mrs.

Clyde B. Marshall. Mrs. William Bonner, Mrs. Leo Carey, Mrs.

Denis Corrigan, Mrs. Helen G. Cuy-ler, Mrs. John Flannery. Mrs.

John Hanley, Mrs. Patrick Lynch. Mrs. Edward J. McGratty, Mrs.

Walter Minns, Mrs. Antonio Munoz. Mrs. Elizabeth Griftin. Mrs.

Daniel Sager, Mrs. Michael Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. George Manning Jr Mr ciar- Zl LcRoy Root, Mrs. John J.

M. tttl'mm Cpminnrv lnrated nt Tf net was'onened for the and dnartmcnts are maintained pn- grammar and academic or high school. There will be a special meeting of the chairmen and co-chairmen on Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Edward Burke. New Boxholders for Benefit On Wednesday Announced Among the names added to the list of boxholders for the special performance of "Die Walkuere," hich win oe presented at the mc- ropolitan Opera House, Manhattan, Wednesday afternoon lor the bene- Wilfred Grenfell's medical and social work in Labrador, are Zalmon Mr- Erederiek W.

Slmonds, Dr. Frederick F. Griffith. Mrs. Walter B.

Duryea. Mrs. Ernest G. Victor, Mrs. J.

T. Albert G. Milbauk. Mrs 11 Rowland Vermdyi Adrian Van Sinderen. Mrs.

Guernsey Cur- O. Ho. Mrs. b-mi ner Ford, Mrs. Jeremiah R.

Van Brunt. Mrs. Kenneth O'Brien and Mrs. George P. Camman are among i no nave ra seats.

A dinner-dance will be given the Marymount Alumnae of Mary mount College. Tarrytown, N. Y. Saturday evening, Feb. 1.

at the Ritz Tower, Manhattan. Miss Miriam Duffv is chairman, assisted by- Mrs. Robert Mackin. Mrs. Philip Mr.

Join Zerega, Dorothy Gallaway, Edith O'Connor, Annette O'Mealia and Marguerite McLaughlin. The proceeds v.li: be a. tact to tne Scholarship Fund Al.S'h the alumnae has maintained tor eral years to provide secretarial courses for talented and worthy orphan girls. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Frank X.

Anglim, Mrs. Joseph P. Bavasi. Mrs. Thomas A.

Brogan, Mrs. William Buckley, Mrs. John J. Rvrne Mrs. William Butler.

Mrs. Edward H. Cranwell, Mrs. Arthur Falk. Mrs.

William H. Gallaway. Mrs. P. A.

Nash. Mrs. D. Philip Mar-Gmre Mr Samuel Mrs. Harry F.

O'Mealia, Mrs. John B. Samuel. Mrs. John Zerega.

Mrs. Walter E. Tracers and Miss Dorothy Mrs Ruth Woodruff will give a luncheon and bridge at the Towers Hotel tomorrow honoring Mrs. Wil-i Pnncle and Mrs. Flank Hop kins of Manhattan and Mrs.

Doris Ci.anman of Mr Pringle, Colonel Hopkins of the I'm-iii S'a'-s and Mr H-p- kins will depart next week for Florida. Other guests win c-e Mrs. Frank (iilcl.ri.si Mrs. Mabel Regan, Mrs. C.

Eugene name Mr. W. A. Paul. Mrs Andrew Adams and Mrs.

George Gartland of Brooklyn. bfamS thoM of locaI entertaining at in 10 be sponsored by the Kosciuszko Feb. 1 a' the Hotel --tor Polisli temperament, atmos- Phcre and culture wi" bo carrled the ball In the music, dancing and decorations. Mlis Ruth Mary Ruxton and Miss Marv Van ('. are tin members of local interest on the prize commuter Mr lie- Saver Ha-- Bluet Ball which will be given Friday evening, Jan.

31 for the benefit of the Alice Chapln Adoption Nursery. Laurens Reeve Bowden J. Bent ley Squier Jr. and Harry Dorsey Walts Jr. are members of the floor ROCHE OSTERGREX Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley A. Roche of Ui8 E. 36th St. announce the cn-agement of their daughter, Miss Charlotte Marie Roche, to Harold Miss Roche attended Packer Col-fgiate Institute and was graduated rom the Flatbush Training School University.

He is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and ls associated with Dillon, Read Co. NIGHT I daughter of to Ludlow EUiman. Mt. St. Vincent Alumnae Plan St.

Valentine Supper Party of The Alumnae of the Academ Mount St, Vincent will give Valentine supper party on Friday, Feb. 14, at Sherry's, Manhattan. Mrs. William E. Howley, the chair- man, is being assisted by Miss Anna Dowling, Miss Mary Needham, Mrs.

Francis J. Oiiillu.an and l.o- raine Swin. Serving on the committee are the Misses Terry Armi- tage, Florence Beechinor, Mary Chtnnery, Peggy Dunston, Doris Kavanagh, Eleanor Kavanagh, Betty Lausser, Helen Moeschen, Ursula Murphy, Bessie McShane, Cecile McTernan, Claire Sullivan. Teresa Woolley; also Edward J. Donovan.

Mrs. Edmund M. McCarthy and Mrs. Michael C. O'Brien.

Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor Will Meet Tomorrow The regular meeting of the Auxil- of the Nursin: so- Sick Poor will be held tomorrow at I he eonveni in so William G. O'Brien, president. preside. Following the meeting a card partv will be held with Mrs. WillardS.

Salmon, chairman, assist ed by Mrs. John J. Robin on Mrs. Orlando E. Carter Jr Mrs.

Frank Ledwith, Miss Winifred Wallace, Thomas Robinson and Mrs. George MeCloskev The meeting will close with a benediction bv the Rev. Eugene S. McCloskey, S. T.

D. Mrs. John J. McManus Elected President of St. Joseph's Guild St.

Joseph's Guild of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor had their regular meeting at the convent. 4615 4th recently. New officers chosen and unanimously elected McManus, president; Mrs. Clifton Dance, first a in na All second vice president; Mrs. R.

A. Sewell, third vice president; Mrs. James A. Tonry, treasurer; Mrs. An drew J.

Gonnourd, recording sec retary; Mrs. George Coons, corresponding secretary. be held Wednesday, Feb. 12 at, Columbus Council, Prospect Park West, The next regular meeting will he held Friday afternoon, Feb. 14 at the convent.

Patronesses for Card Party for the A. C. P. Handicapped Pa'ronesses for the Jan. 29 card party to benefit the Brooklyn A.

I. blind and otherwise handicapped are announced by Miss Camilla M. Deets. chairman. They include Miss Maude Wrigglesworth, Miss Carrie Helen weoer, Mi.ss Charlotte McLaughlin, Mi.ss Grace McLaughlin, Mrs.

Marcun Sawyer, Mrs. Daniel J. McGoldrlrk, Mrs. Stephen Cetta, Miss Katherine linker. Miss Madeleine W.

Smith, Connor, Mr. Edward Mullen, Mrs. Timothy Donovan, Cromn, Mrs. Anna J. Doyle, Mrs.

Gerard A. Reynolds, Mi.ss Evelyn Prav limns. Miss (,. 1-olev, Ml A. Foley and Mrs.

Albcrl V. Symrk. The benclil will be held in the Administration Building, 401 State St. Mrs. Jessica Lozier Payne will give the sixth of her series of talks i urn-id Ionic, on Thursday mo: ing at 11 o'clock at the Academy of Music.

Receiving nt the door with Mrs. Jerome Humphrey Pennock will be Mrs. Frederic Somers and Miss Angle L. Strang. Dr.

Henry G. Dudley to Wed Miss Hallberg of Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hallberg of announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Annette Hallberg to us Ih nrv (,. Din c.

ol nr. and Mrs. Frank C. Dudley of 320 Miss Hallberg ls a graduate of (inner i leveianit nigh arnool ami of Skidtnoie College, cues "1 n'-li She ls a member of the faculty of Grover uieveiana High school. Dr.

Dudley was graduated from St. Stephen's College. Amiaiidale-on- Hudson, and Long Island College of Medicine. Ho ls Interning in urooKiyn nospiwu. MUt Jane Yerkes, daughter of i I Mrs.

J. Morton Halstead to Be Guest of Honor of the New York City Colony, N. s. J. Morton Halstead, president of Brooklyn Colony of New England women will be a guest of honor at the reCeption and tea which the New York City Colony, N.

New En in and Women will give on Friday lL ule waiaon Holel, Mar. hatti honor of the 41. si anni- of the organization. Mrs. George Howard is president of the colony.

Dr. Ashley Day Leavitt of the Harvard Congregational Church of Brookline, and Dr. Minot Simons of AH Souls Church, N. will be the speakers Mr Pal lan Semple Jr. will welcome the guests.

Mrs. ila.Mead will also attend the semi-annual business meeting of the executive board at Hotel Lexington, Manhattan. A luncheon will follow. Birthday Ball Committee Will Have rashion Miow A fashion parade of Southern lot will be held on Oppenheini Collins. Manhattan, al 11 o'clock with members of the debutante and junior committees on the Birthday Ball for the Pres Went, Jan.

30, at the Waldorf As- toria as models. Jimmy Durante, star of "Jumbo," which will be one of the more than 5,000 similar affairs held that Funds raised will be used to carry the war infantile paralysis, according to Col. Henry v. hainnan the lional Committee. The beach, afternoon and evening clothes which will be sfiown are to Bermuda, where they will style show which is be part of the festivities on Jan.

30 honoring the 54th birthday of rrc.siueni Kooseveit. Mrs. George B. St, George of Tuxedo Park is in charge of arrangements for celebration. Girls who will participate in the how on Friday, a feature of which race, are the Misses Medora Roosevelt, Jerry Bergh, Elizabeth Barlow, Jane Ro- enskv, Virginia Huie, Rowena Goddard and Mrs.

Carl Helm. Junior Committee for Card Party of St. Peter's Auxiliary Mrs. Alberl Brophv, pre ulent of St. Peter's Auxiliary, announces the following junior committee for the card party to be held at the Columbus Club Saturday, Feb.

1 Mi Kathleen Noel Murohv. chair man, me Misses Linei uropny. Mary Brophv, Betty Black. Jean Black. Edith Brennan, Helen Burke, Norma J.

Doyle, Anna J. Doyle, Margot r-aniiing, Anne Marie McuaDe. Peggy MeEntee, Ann McKenna, Katherine McTaguc, Mary Elizabeth i'lgott, Madeline Norman. Virginia Ward and Teresa Musgrave. The Initial list of in- Mrs.

Imrv A Ander-on Mr A. Sainev B.irn: Mi Albert I niopny. mis, l.oui., H-r. er, Thomas Brennan, Mrs. Louis isre-'iio, Mrs ii.

nun A. Burke. Mrs. George G. Baxter, Mrs.

Frank 1 iirr.ui. Mi ar, Mi Thomas Cullen, Mrs. Anna J. Doyle, Mrs. James Dunn, Mrs.

John Eagan, Mrs. John J. llaull, Mrs. James Heffeman. Mrs.

William S. Kearney, Mrs. Theodore Kramer, Mrs. Frank J. Nevins, Mrs.

L. William Mulone, Mrs. Francis Mcehan, Mrs. Thomas E. Murray Mrs.

Daniel S. Murphy, Mrs. John Mc- Evoy, Mrs. Peter McGabe, Mrs. Ed ward J.

MrGratty. Mrs. Harry P. An ague. Mrs.

Joseph J. Donog- hue, Mrs. George Pigott Mrs. Peter W. Rouss, Mrs.

Joseph W. Sullivan, Mrs. Home Wiskirehen. Mrs. Andrew J.

Witte, Miss Ethel Brophy, Miss Mary Brophy, Miss Anna G. Donovan. Mi.ss Genevieve Donaldson, Mi- Kieinan. Miss Katherine Kicrnan, Miss Julia Mahonev and Miss Acnes Shea. 5GIANT ASTERS SIO mm I TO Qxiki fDkeniicAe second eaaivrt HOLLYWOOD REVELS A ABE LYMAN inn Jttew msmr and the AND THE giL AMOROUS PLYWOOD (GIRLS CABARET-RESTAURANT B'WAY AND 48TH ST A COVER CHARGE mm snows rishtlt.

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