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a For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1939 Telephone MAin 4-6200 Long Island Weddings Planned -Small Parties Are Given by Colonists Garden City Party News Luncheon, Dinner Parties Given By Active Set Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, March 18-Miss Mary Dannemiller of Nassau Boulevard gave a luncheon in the Bowman Room of the Hotel Biltmore, Manhattan, today in honor of Miss Eleanor Miller of Garden City, fiancee of Miss Dannemitler's brother, Albert J. Jr. Miss Miller and Mr. will be marDannemiller ried April 15.

Other guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Albert J. Dannemiller, Mrs. Harry E. Miller, Mrs.

L. Kingsley Smith and Mrs. John D. Kennedy. The party later attended the matinee of "Kiss the Boys Good-bye." Mr.

and Mrs. S. Dwight Ward of Nassau Boulevard entertained at dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs. George Beyer, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Paul Mears, Mr. Mrs. Stephen Woolsey and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Elford. Mrs. Gilbert C. Halsted Jr.

of Wellington Road was honored at a surprise birthday supper party given for her this evening. Those present were Judge Samuel Greason and Mrs. Greason, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C.

Halsted, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Tracy A. Clute, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Kieser, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.

Smith and Mr. Halsted. Mrs. Martin H. Schrenkeisen entertained at luncheon at the Hotel on Thursday and later at Barclay, party of the Haarlem harmonic Society at the Astoria.

Her guests were Mrs. E. Spahr Platt, Mrs. Henry W. Beebe and Miss Anne Eldridge.

Mrs. John S. Burrell of First Place entertained at 8 tea yesterday in honor of Mrs. Andrew Jackson Montague of Richmond, who is visIting her daughter, Mrs. W.

J. Nunnally of 9th St. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Gilbert Jackson of 3d St. entertained Col. Harry A. Persell and Mrs. Persell, Mr.

and Walter B. Matteson and Mr. and Mrs. William last evening. Mrs.

C. David 'and as guests at luncheon yesterday bridged Mrs. Wallace B. Graham, Mrs. Howard Minners, Mrs.

Gordon Walker, Mrs. Thomas Craig, Mrs. Carl F. Klemenger, Mrs. Allan H.

Rogers, Mrs. John M. Search and Mrs. Franz D. Marchalleck.

Jackson Heights Will Have Series of Dances The first of a series of monthly formal dances will be given by the Verr.a Stevens Junior Assembly on Apru 12 at the Jackson Heights Clubhouse. A membership committee, consisting of Mrs. Kyle B. Steele, Mrs. Arthur A.

Klein and Mrs. Harold Updike. will approve the names sent in for membership after which invitations will be issued. Many of Jackson Heights' younger set, now away at college, will return home to attend this dance, which is during the Spring vacation. The list of patronesses includes the following names well known in socia! circles here: Mrs.

Edward A. MacDougall, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Arthur Palmer, Mrs.

Kyle B. Steele, Mrs. Robert Lassiter, Mrs. J. Thornton Wallace, Mrs.

Arthur A. Klein, Mrs. George Hyslop, Mrs. Harold Updike, Mrs. Brooks' Marsh, Mrs.

Will Cook Spain, Mrs. E. Forrest Merrill, Mrs. Allen G. Maxwell and Mrs.

J. E. Randle. 'About Woodmere Set Woodmere, March 18-Mrs. McLean Morris of Georges Boulevard returned early in the week from a brief visit in Bethlehem, with her sister, Mrs.

John Arthur Frick. I Mr. and Mrs. George P. Brett of Fairfield, have closed a brief visit here with Mr.

and Mrs. Addison Van Tine at their home on Combs Ave. Mrs. Jay Fassett of Monroe Lane 1s sojourning in Florida. Dr.

Edgar W. Barber of Central Ave. is just back from a fortnight's visit in Denver, with his brother, Wilfred W. Barber. Miss Elizabeth Hotel, Miami and aunt, Mr.

Lynbrook Socials Hutchinson on the beach at the Pancoast Beach, where she is sojourning with her uncle and Mrs. John G. Turnbull of Garden City. (Lewis photo.) North Shore Activities Special to Brooklyn Eagle Mr. and Mrs.

William Paulson of Shoreview Road, Manhasset, will leave for California the latter part of next month, where they will remain indefinitely, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guder, formerly of Manhattan, now are residing in their new home at Parkwoods Lane, Flower Hill. Henry B. Oatley of Arleigh Road, Kensington, has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Winona.

Oatley, to Frederick M. Wurzbacher son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wurzbacher of Brompton Land, Great Neck. Miss Oatley is a graquate of the Great Neck High School and the University of Vermont and attended the Nurses Training School of the Massachusetts General Hospital.

She is president of the Junior Group of the Great Neck Women's Club and the New York Chapter of the Vermont Alumnae Association. Mr. Wurzbacher was aiso graduated from the Great Neck High School and is now attending the New York State Teachers College. Mrs. Raymond McCarl of Washington, D.

has been the house guest of Mrs. Zoe Walson of Flower Hill. Mrs. Lillian Folger of University Gardens is at Palm Beach, Fla. H.

J. Mauderer of Hilltop Drive, North Strathmore, has sailed for South America. Mr. and Mrs. John Salmon of North Strathmore have been entertaining as their guest during the past week, Mrs.

Elizabeth Whitney of Honesdale, Pa. Mrs. Edith Glines of New London, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Conner of Strathmore.

Mrs. Katherine Brieze and daughter, Miss Betty Brieze, of the Kenwoou Apartments, are in Nassau. Mis. Kirky Moore of North Strathmore returned this week from a cruise to the West Indies. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Fallon of North Strathmore have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashley of Providence, R. I Mrs.

Douglas Grant of Munsey Park was hostess at a cocktail party on Thursday afternoon to Mrs. William Longyear, Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. H. L.

Huber, Mrs. James Carpenter, Mrs. George Hossfield, Mrs. Arthur Fenton, Mrs. Herbert Kastner, Mrs.

F. A. Walter and Mrs. George Pierce. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe. formerly of Montclair, N. moved into their new home at South Strathmore, this week. Dr.

and Mrs. Paul Cavannaugh of Nor Drive, Kensington, are vacationing at the Breakers, Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Gallagher of Manhasset have returned from a weeks' vacation at Atlantic City, N. where they stayed at the Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Great Neck Estates have returned from a five weeks' vacation in Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schlusser of University Gardens have left for a short vacation in Florida. William Trilsch of Chester Hill returned to his home this week after a short Southern vacation. Mi.

and Mrs. Bowden of Great Neck have returned from an extended stay on the Pacific Coast. East Rockaway News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Rockaway, March 18-Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kraemer of Islip are receiving congratulations upon the birth of their first child, son, on Sunday, March 12.

Mrs. Kraemer is the former Miss Muriel Hemmings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Hemmings of Grant this village.

Mrs Benjamin Smith of Prospect Ave. will entertain at cards on Wednesday evening. Her guests will be Miss Ether Reaper, Miss Saide Davison, Mrs. Herbert Ricketts, Mrs. Pine Pearsall, Mrs.

A. F. Armand and Mrs. Nathaniel Mott of East Rockaway and Mrs. Ralph Ward of Lynbrook.

City Federation Plans Its 2d Annual Spring Festival Program in Celebration of 36th Anniversary of Founding of Federation; Interesting Program Outlined; Clubwomen to Be Models of Fashions The second annual Spring festival The Reta Violet Bridge Club will of the New York City Federation of Women's Clubs will be held at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan, on Thursday, March 30, under the direction of the board of directors. The program, which will open with a breakfast at noon, is in celebration of the 36th anniversary of the founding of the federation. The afternoon program, in addition to music and a dance number by Arthur Murray dancers, will include fashions showing, Clothes Action" and "Silhouettes by Gossard." Among the club women who will model are Mrs. Minna Hall Carothers, Mrs. Arthur Garrison, Mrs.

Herbert P. Kroeger, Mrs. Kenneth Mesler, Mrs. George Payne, Mrs. Claire M.

Senie and Mrs. Harry Harvey Thomas. Women's League The Women's League of the Flatbush Congregational Church, Mrs. Henry W. Aplington president, will hold the next meeting on Tuesday in the league rooms.

Mrs. Charles L. De Bevoise will conduct the devotional service. Mrs. J.

E. McNary will address the group on "Antique Shawls." Mrs. Robert J. Menzies, Mrs. W.

A. Arnold, Mrs. H. M. Daggett and Mrs.

R. P. Trundy will serve the served by L. Pierce, Mrs. workers' Tea will be G.

W. Beeler, Mrs. Anna Burnett, Mrs. W. G.

James, Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mrs. E. E. O'Donnell, Mrs.

H. V. Raymond, Mrs. J. C.

Shields, Mrs. Lowell J. Whiteford, Mrs. Stephen Woolsey and Mrs. Paul H.

Zea. Linden Delphians The regular meeting of the Linden Chapter, Delphian Society, Mrs. F. H. Scantlebury president, was held Tuesday morning at the of Mrs.

Stewart R. Browne, 679 E. 18th St. Mrs. Robert L.

Link was leader of the discussion on "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, First American Humanist." Others taking part were Mrs. Weston Hadden, Mrs. J. H. TO.

Hedinger, Mrs. Clarence W. Lewis, Mrs. Einar Conradi, Mrs. William Karl McQuown, Mrs.

Celia M. Redding, Mrs. J. L. Vanderveer, Mrs.

David Weild Jr. and Mrs. George A. Young. Lawrence Socials Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lawrence, March 18-Miss Mary Duane Pell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walden Pell of Mistletoe Way, and Miss Harriet L. Richard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Richard of Hewlett Bay Park and Manhattan, have from West Point, where retuttended the 100th Night Before Graduation celebration at the United States Military Academy.

They were at the Hotel Thayer over the weekend. Mrs. J. Russell Sprague, wife of Nassau County Executive Sprague Fulton returned early in the week from visit in Darien, with her sister, Mrs. H.

P. Luce. Mrs. Robert Page Burr of Ocean Lawrence. and her fiance, Horace Bowker, were honored at a cocktail party this week by Mr.

and Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish Morris Jr. at their home on Union Lynbrook. Van Sinderen Lindsley Jr. of Lawrence has returned home after spending a month at the Belleview Biltmore, Belleair, Fla.

Malverne Residents Are Hosts at Parties Special to the Brooklyn Eagle a Richard Malverne, Deitz March of 2 Drake 18-Mr. St. and will Mrs. be evening bridge hosts on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hamilton of Rockville Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moran of Bellaire and Mr. and Mrs. Edgerley Schmich of Malverne.

Mrs. Matthew Fegan will be an evening bridge hostess on Tuesday. Her guests, at her Ackley Ave. home, will be Mrs. Harry Pedersen, Mrs.

Johr. W. Watson and Mrs. Edmund Anderson. MIs.

August Schneider will have as her bridge guests on Wednesday afternoon, at her home on Rider the following members of her Mrs. J. P. O. club: Mrs.

Ferdinand, Schneider, White, Mrs. Ralph Abrams, Mrs. Nathaniel Minnion, Mrs. William T. Harris and Mrs.

Harold Martin, all of Malverne. Mr. and Mrs. August Grom, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Lies; of Hawthorne returned this week to their home in Avon, N. J. Hewlett Items Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Hewlett, March Lee Norris of Woodside Drive and Bache McE. Whitlock of East Rockaway Road are on a cruise to the West Indies in the latter's yacht, the Cyemba. Mr.

Norris is expected home within a few days, while Mr. Whitlock expects to be gone another month. Mrs. Norris will return next week from Havana, where she has been visiting her brother and sisterin-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred O. Norris, formerly of Cedarhurst. Mr: and Mrs. W. Scott Blanchard of Cedar are on a holiday in Key West, Fla.

Mi. and Mrs. William Ely Chambers of Ives Road are in Nassau. W. with Mr.

Chambers' mother, Mrs. George Davis Terry of Manhattan and Southampton. Mr and Mrs. Boughton Cobb of Polo Lane, Cedarhurst, have departed for a week's sojourn at Lancaster, to be the guests of Mrs. F.

H. Bigelow, Mt. Holyoke Club Mrs. Philip Morehouse of 35 Orange St. entertained recently the committee for the bridge party to be given by the Brooklyn Mt.

Holyoke Club on April 21 at St. Anne's P. E. Church for the benefit of the scholarship fund. Mrs.

Arthur Knowles is in charge of tickets, Mrs. O. Taft Nelson, refreshments; Mrs. Charles Welling, prizes; Mrs. William B.

Strong, publicity; Miss Elizabeth Cummings, candy 'sale; Mrs. Stanley Ellsworth, chairman of the committee, and Mrs. Frederick Goodrich, president of the club. hold St. Patrick's bridge and luncheon for the 42d St.

Hospital on Tuesday at Hotel Piccadilly, Manhattan. The New Jersey Women's Club in New York, Mrs. Thomas G. O'Brien president. will hold its monthly mecting on Thursday at 2 p.m.

in Wanamaker's Club House, Manhatannual election of officers will take place. N. Y. Council The New York Council of Women, Mrs. Edward Allen Robinson president, will meet tomorrow at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan, at 1:30 p.m.

Mrs. Park T. Winslow, chairman of program, will introduce Dr. Bodog F. Beck, author and authority on bees and bee therapy, also A.

B. Seplinelli, field agent for the Association for the Blind, who will introduce William Lloyd Jones, who though blind earns his living by raising bees. Mr. Jones will speak on his hobby. Miss Hope Vernon will sing of songs accompanied by ay Edward J.

groups Brown. Mrs. George Donaldson will play some "Tone Poems" composed by Lawrence van Etten. The monthly board meeting will be held at the Hotel Astor at 11 a.m. Century Theater The social meeting of Century Theater Club will be held at Hotel Commodore, Manhattan, on Friday at 2 p.m., with Mrs.

Sturges S. Dunham, president, presiding. Acting as chairman of the day, Mrs. Theodore H. Francke, second vice president, will introduce the artist, Charles Stuart Edwards, who with his group of players will present three one-act plays: "Spring, "Fine Feathers" and "Dr.

Courtleigh's Plan," written and produced by Mr. Edwards. The Manhattan Study Club, Beatrice Mieville King president, will hold a regular luncheon and meeting tomorrow afternoon at the Hotel Flanders, Manhattan. J. Milnar Dorey will speak on "The Province of Poetry." Glen Cove Personals Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Gien Cove, March 18-Mr.

and Mrs. Boagart Seaman have returned from an extended trip to the Paficic Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Condron have been entertaining Mrs.

John Condron of Boston, during the past week. and Mrs. Sterling Mudge spent several days in Ithaca, N. this week, during which time they visited their son and daughter, student3 at Cornell University. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Miller have returned to their home in Brooklyn. They were the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Farkas.

Mrs. Florence Borhm returned this week from West Palm Beach, Fla. Mi. and Mrs. Lewis Whippish have returned from a several months stay 'in Miami.

to their home at Chestnut Si. Mt. and Mrs. Antonio Ponvert of Higa Farms have left for a vacation at their ranch in Cuba. Mrs.

E. L. Jensen of Library Lane has been spending the Winter months at Delray, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

John Beverly Hughes have returned from their wedding trip spent at the West Indies, and are now residing at Richmond, Va. Mrs. Hughes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van Cott.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur returned home this week FloriLeach, da vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Holmes are in Europe, combining a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs.

Brewster Jennings of Glen Head are vacationing in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kramer returned home this week from West Beach, Fla. Palm.

and Mrs. William Crane have been entertaining as their guest during the past week, Mrs. Thomas Crane of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Harold Graham was hostess on Thursday at a bridge and tea.

The Rev. and Mrs. William Campbell are entertaining as their house guest, Mrs. A. M.

Waldron of Clevelana, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ketcham are spending several days in Palm Beach, Fla. P.

Nutley of London, England, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Penson of the Landing. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Weidner have been entertaining Mr. Weidners mother, Mrs. Joseph Weidner of Center Moriches, Long Island. Mr and Rodney Lugar have been entertaining house guests from Pulaski, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliot and family hav- returned from a visit with Mrs. Elliot's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Stears of Newburgh, N. Y. Mr, and Mrs. Wiley Clements, who have been spending the Winter months in Manhattan, will open their home at Library Lane within a week. Miss Catherine Ogilivie of Brattleboro, was the guest this week of Miss Hosp Carpenter Ave.

Miss Jane Montfort returned Ann, home this week from a vacation at West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Horton will leave, next week for Bermuda, where they will remain through Easter, Garden City Clubs Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, March 18- -Miss Virginia. Wingert, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George S. Wingert of 95 Lenox Miss Lillian J. Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Powell of 87 Lenox and Miss Betty Oakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oakley of Birch are motoring this weekend to Middleton.

to visit friends in Wesleyan University. Mrs. George West will entertain afternoon bridge party on Weanesday at her home on eParsall guests will be Mrs. Emil Mrs. J.

Irving Doane and Mrs. Gotlieb Morris, all of Lynbrook. Another Wednesday afternoon bridge hostess will be Mrs. Michael J. Roche.

Her guests at her Jarvis Place home will Charles Bissinger, Mrs. William McCoy, Mrs. Arthur B. Lowden, Frank E. Stem dorf, Mrs.

Robert I. Wilson, Mrs. E. John Nelson and Mrs. Michael J.

Friend, all of Lynbrook. Mrs. August Gaeckle will entertain Mrs. H. C.

Kreuger, Mrs. J. E. Parkinson, Mrs. Frank E.

Steindorf, Mrs. Michael J. Friend, Mrs. Michael J. Roche and Mrs.

Charles Bissinger at an afternoon of sewing at her home, 2 Washington Place, Friday. Miss Muriel Louise Hart of Jefferson Rockville Centre, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taln adge Hart of Rockville Centre, will married on Saturday at 6 o'clock to William F. Kauer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kauer of Astoria. The ceremony will be performed in the Church of the Ascension, Rockville Centre. The Rev. Waiter Hoffman of Haverstraw.

N. will officiate. Rev. Seward George Sherwood, pastor of the Church of the Ascension, will assist. Mrs.

Frank Rioux of Rockville Centre will be her sister's matron of honor. Charles W. Kauer Jr. of Astoria will be best man for his brother. After the there will be a reception of the imceremony, mediate families, held at the brideto-be's aunt's home, the home of Miss Clara Barraclough, Jefferson Rockville Centre.

Miss Hart was honored at a lingeric shower recently, given by Mrs. William Carmody of 1 Cornwell Rockville Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Stafford Smith pictured on the putting green on the lawns of the Cloister at Sea Island, Georgia, where they are spending several weeks.

(Terhune photo.) Miss Patricia Jamison and Miss Jean Ann Duffy were models in the St. Angela Hall fashion show yesterday at the Hotel St. George. The annual party, given by the auxiliary, also was a luncheon and bridge. N.

Y. Smith Club The Smith College Club of New York opened its third annual exhibition of art at a tea Wednesday in the clubrooms. The exhibition included painting, sculpture and photography by graduates of Smith College. Among those exhibiting are Mary D. Coles, Charlotte Cushman, Elinor Goodridge, Helen E.

Knox, Charlotte Kudlich Lermont, Helen Lloyd, Dorothy Ochtman, Lee Ramsdell, Ruth Thompson, Arline Wingate and Alice Morgan Wright. Mrs. Dallas Blair -Smith is chairman of the committee. She is assisted by Mrs. Allan F.

Ayres Miss Esther Dudley, Mrs. E. Kendall Gillett Miss Alida Pye, Miss Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Herbert Weichsel and Miss Eleanor Zipkin. The exhibition will be open through Saturday, April 15.

Fortnightly Library A luncheon and bridge will be held by the Fortnightly Library Club of Brooklyn in the Gold Room of Buckingham Hall on Thursday. Mrs. William E. Nicklas chairman of the committee. Conn.

College Club The Connecticut College Club of New York will hold a dinner meeting tomorrow at Therese Worthington Grant's, Manhattan. The speakers will be Miss Henrietta Additon, director of housing and welfare for the World's Fair. Bay Ridge Delphians Mrs. Frederic M. Smedley will be I hostess the Bay Ridge Delphians her home, 7522 Narrows on Tuesday.

Mrs. Frederic A. Behrens will be chairman of the program on "Italian Galleries and the Art of the Vatican." Mrs. Ernest W. Boyce recently conducted the members on a tour of African Hall at the Museum of Natural History.

Questers Club Mrs. Charles N. Talbot Jr. of Island Park was hostess to the Questers Club of Rockville Centre on Wednesday when Austin Phra MulIan gave the fifth of six lectures to the group. He spoke on "China Made in the 18th Century." Mrs.

Michael J. Madigan, president, announced that the April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Francis G. Hooley, Hempstead Rockville Centre. Brooklyn Woman's Club The drama department of the Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs.

Oliver Goldsmith Carter, president, will meet tomorrow. The chairman, Miss Lilla Hart Merritt, will present Mme. Anne Barnouw, who will speak on Dramatic Interpretation of Current Plays." Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Frank Melville, Mrs. William C.

Newman, Mrs. J. Morton Halstead, Mrs. Earl Maxwell, Mrs. Arthur Alan Hanson, Mrs.

E. Otis Houghton, Mrs. Frederick Johanns, Mrs. Charles F. Seaman, Mrs.

Walter, M. Meserole, Mrs. John L. Gustav J. Volckening, Mrs.

Robert Seward, Mrs. Harold I. Small, Mrs. S. Earle Saylor, Mrs.

Wilson Briggs Zimmer and Miss Grace E. Ames. Tomorrow morning the board of directors will hold its regular monthly meeting. Wednesday morning the Bridge Club will meet under the chairmanship of Mrs. Philip Dunne and in the afternoon the members of the drama department will attend matinee performance of "Outward Bound" at the Playhouse.

Friday morning Mrs. Harry Lilly will conduct another in the series of talks on parliamentary law. Urban Club. Urban Club, Miss Lois Pinney Clark, president, will hold its regular meeting at the Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark on Tuesday at 2 p.m. The program will be under the direction of Mrs.

John J. Schoonhoven. The speaker will be Mrs. Edward B. Huling, State chairman of the D.

A. R. National Defense Through Patriotic Education. She will speak on "Legislature." The annual luncheon of the club will be held at the Hotel Bossert on Tuesday, April 11, Woman's Press Club A program of unusual interest will be presented to the Woman's Press Club of New York City on its annual Art Day at the Hotel Pennsylvania, Manhattan, on Saturday. Mrs.

Minna Hall 1 Carothers, president, will preside and will introduce the chairman of the day, Louise Huston. Mrs. Huston will present the following speakers: Malcolm Vaughan, newspaper art crtic, whose subject is "Happenings in the World of Art -The Variety of Experiences and Activities in the Life of a Newspaper Art Gregory, president American Society of Sculptors, who will talk on "Sculpture," and John Taylor Arms, N. A. R.

American presithe Society of Etchers, whose subject will be "What May Mean to Us." symposium of art, with exhibits, will be presented by Wayman Adams, portraits; Chauncey Ryder, landscapes, oils and watercolors, and Norman Rockwell, illustrations. Guests of honor will be J. L. Herndon, instructor, lecturer, Phoenix Art School; Lester Gaba, soap sculptor and mannequin designer; Keith Williams, art chairman of the Salmagundi Club; James Johnson Sweeney, authority on modern art; Walter Pach, painter, author; Hildreth Miere, mural painter for the World's Fair; Frederick K. Detwiller, authority and painter of Indian art; Polly Pettit, director of the New York School of in Display," and W.

R. Leigh, chief with the Akeley African expedition. Mrs. Harry C. Schroeder is music chairman and will present the Dorian Trio, consisting of Anita Palmer, violin; Kare Christensen, cello, and E.

Harold Du Vall, piano, in a group of selections. L. I. Cornell Club The Long Island Cornell Women's Club will give a tea to prospective students on Sunday, March 26, at the home of Miss Ruth Creighton, Rockville Centre. Mrs.

Wilbur Ruck of Rockville Centre and Miss Therese Stein of Hempstead are in charge of general arrangements. Elektor P. T. A. The sixth annual Spring concert sponsored by the A.

of Elektor Academy, Jamaica, will take place in the Presbyterian Church, Jamaica, on Friday evening. the program will be "The Consort," a group of singers interpreting melodies of many conutries; Harry Reser, orchestra banpoist; the Van Schrums and Stauffers, ventriloquist and novelty artists. Dancing will follow. Mrs. Walter T.

Fitzgerald, president, called a meeting of the executive board of the Woman's Club of Garden City on Friday. Mrs. Luther H. Kice, Mrs. D.

Stoddard Dooman, Mrs. Percy A. Williams and Mrs. Arthur C. Martin, Garden City members of the executive board of the woman's auxiliary of the Nassau County Medical Society, were guests at the sixth anniversary tea of the woman's auxillary of the County Medical Society at the Queens County Medical Building on Friday afternoon.

The executive board of the Garden City A. met in the Cathedral Ave. School on Monday afternoon with the president, Mrs. George E. Ladd presiding.

Court St. Anne, C. D. sponsored a dessert bridge party at the Stewart Manor Country Club on Wednesday, Mrs. Reinhold Nimmich, Mrs.

Adolph Querpiel and Mrs. Charles Ballard were general chairmen. The garden department of the Garden City-Hempstead Community Club had an active week opening on Monday with an evening meeting in the Casino at which the guest speaker was S. D. Maud, a tree expert.

Mr. Maud gave an illustrated lecture, "A Visit With Mother Nature." A meeting of the club's welfare committee, Mrs. Edgar Milton Smith, chairman, took place Monday morning in the Casino clubrooms, Mrs. William W. Wilson of Garden City was in charge of arrangements at the meeting and luncheon of the Long Island Panhellenic Association at the Garden City Hotel on Monday.

Paul A. Shinkman, the guest speaker, talked on "The Story Behind the News." The regular weekly sewing meeting of font Cathedral Guild took place Wednesday with Mrs. H. D. Waller speaking after the midday luncheon.

Mrs. Benjamin Patterson Jr. is president of the guild. The Sylvanus Chapter of the Delphian Society met Tuesday morning in the Cathedral House. Mrs.

George Quinn, Mrs. J. S. Fleming, Mrs. A.

L. Hebert, Mrs. Augustus Froeb Jr and Mrs. Lewis Wagner, took subject, part "English Life discussion and Thought in the Eighteenth Century." The Woman's Auxiliary of the Garden City Community Church, Mrs. Royal Toner, president, held a luncheon and bridge party in church house on Friday under the general chairmanship of Mrs.

Edward M. Biggs. Assisting Mrs. Biggs were Mrs. Toner, Mrs.

Adolph devin, Mrs. David Hofer, Mrs. Frank Golsner, Mrs. Paul Onerdonk, Mrs. Mary Hathaway, Mrs.

Ira Chichester, Mrs. Kate Criefelds, Mrs. F. L. Anthies, Mrs Sanders and Mrs.

L. B. Taylor On Monday afternoon Chaplain Henry A Hauser of the Goodwill Industries of Brooklyn was the guest speaker at the auxiliary's meeting in the church house. Mrs. David J.

Hofer of Brompton Road entertained at prefatory luncheon for Chaplain Hauser and William M. Park, superintendent of the industries. Mrs. Toner, Mrs. Ernest Regel and Mrs.

William Westphal were the other guests. The Westminster Chapter, D.B.E., met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles J. Jones of Kilburn Road. Mrs.

Jones and Mrs. Frederick Mueller were co-hostesses. Mrs. George Duffy, State regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, was the guest of honor and principal speaker at a reception at the Garden City Hotel on Tuesday afternoon. The regents of nine Nassau County chapters acted as hostesses and entertained Mrs.

Duffy at luncheon in the hotel preceding the reception. Mrs. Matthew L. Kuckens of the Anne Carey Chapter, East Rockaway, was general chairman of arrangements. Hart- Mrs.

Patrick H. Goodman, left, is chairman of the reception committee for the A. I. C. P.

bridge party on Saturday at the Hotel St. George. Mrs. Timothy Donovan is a member of the same committee,.

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