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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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For rAd Renullti BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1939 Telephone Engagement and Wedding Announcements Made News of Local Travelers 2R Sojourners Entertained In Westport Maj. D. C. Straohan Is Host to Group At Summer Home Judges for Smithtown Show Listed L. S.

Butler Will Entertain at Tea To Exhibit Trophies Judges for the 30th annual Smith- East Hampton Horse Show Held on Club Grounds Yesterday Attracts Many Exhibitors and Spectators From North and South Shores; Event Is Followed by Annual Dinner and Ball Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Hampton, Aug. 12 The Hamptons and the North Shore united today In attending the Horse Show given on the grounds of the Riding Club of East Hampton on Pantlgo Lane. Dr. Shcpard Krech is president of the Riding Club; other officers are George Roberts, Mrs. Shults Dougherty and George McAlpln Jr.

Mrs. Janet Lee Bouvler headed the Horse Show committee, which Included, besides the club officers, SSfllt: Mrs. Harry L. Hamlin, Mrs. Shepard Krech, Mrs.

Frank P. Shepard, Wal ter B. Duryea, Richard Newton M. F. William C.

Morgan, Rob ert Schey and Mrs. George Roberts. Among today's Horse Show exhibitors were Mrs. Norman K. Toerge of Marlon, Miss Betty parents, Dr.

and Mrs. John F. Erd-mann. Also Mr. and Mrs.

Jorges Zalles, Zalmon G. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klapp, Mr. and Mrs, F.

B. Ashplant, Henry Sut-phen Dickson Wilson, Mr. and Jane Ferguson and Robert Charles J. Hardy Jr. and Mr, Henry of Huntington, Miss Jane R.jand Mr, Wallace Reid.

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Malloy of Brooklyn photographed at Virginia Beach, where they are spending their annual holiday at the Cavalier Hotel. 18 mm SIP Garden City Beach Club Dinner Dance Is Given 'Dutch Treat' Party Held in Connection With Event; Plans of the Colony Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Aug.

12 Many members and guests attended the din Mrs. Thomas Hill Low was Miss Mabel Cherry Animerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ammerman of 2610 Avenue before her recrnt marriage. Dr.

and Mrs. Low will resided In Phoenix, Ariz. (Roy Pinney photo.) Maj. Donald C. Strachan Jefferson Ave.

and Westport, entertained the Long Island of 307 Chap ter of Sojourners at his Summer home, Renwick Hall, in Westport, yesterday. The Sojourners are all officers of the Army or Navy who also are Ma.cons. There were present Hear Admiral Clarke H. Woodward, General Frederick Baldwin, General Bryer H. Pendry, Lieut.

Col. Casper V. Oun-ther. president of the chapter; Col. George S.

Comstock of Rockville Centre, Capt. R. W. Dempwolf. commanding officer of the New York District Coast Guard: Capt.

Edward V. Patterson, Col. Frank C. Vincent, Maj. Edward Massell, Maj.

Albion VanVleek, Commissioner of Housing. Maj. Joseph Quinter of the U. S. Army, Capt.

Daniel Young of Baldwin and Maj. William Mc- Mullen and Lieut. Lee Herliss of the U. S. Navy and General Frederick Waterbury.

Colonel Comstock and Lieut. Herliss are veterans of both the Spanish War and the World War. The officers of the Army or ganized a Softball game against the officers of the Navy. Games of horse shoes were also played. A clam bake was served at 5 p.m.

after which card games and other com petitions were held. Major Strachan was formerly special Assistant Attorney General of the United States and president of the 27th Division Association. Mr. and Mrs. B.

D. Southerland and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Southerland, of 173 Whitehall Boule vard, Garden City, have recently returned from a tour of Quebec and the Saguenay. Mrs. and Miss Southerland sailed yesterday for Bermuda where they will remain at the Castle Harbor for 10 days. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Beckman of 575 3d St. have leased the Stryker cottage for the Summer season. Their daughter, Miss Marjorie Beck-man, is in Summer stock with the Brattleboro Players, Brattleboro, Vt. Mrs.

Charles Giblett of Brooklyn is spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Beckman. Local Guests Entertained By Visitor From Olso Mrs. Gabriel Gustafson of Oslo, Norwav.

entertained at a luncheon on Thursday at the Maine Maid, Jericho. She will return to Oslo on Aug. 22. Her guests were Mrs. Hans Gustafson and Miss Beatrice McKinnon of Brooklyn.

Mrs. Forrest Phillips of Staten Island, Miss Ella Cadigan of Bayside, Miss una ot aajsiae, jyuss uuo- vs Worthlev. Mrs. E. Gerard Olwell St.

John of Port Washington, Car nes Weekes Jr. of Woodbury, James Maloney of Piping Rock, Miss Signa Lynch and Adrian C. Larkln of Southampton, Mrs. Emile Free-land of Amagansett and, from East Hampton, the Misses Mary Lois Scheerer, Mary Butler, Jane Cole, Susan Skldmore, Joan Merck, Anne W. Rubicam, Diana Douglas, Margaret Shepard, Anne and Mary Ap-pleton Mllholland, Constance and Rosamund Roberts, Nancy Pardue, Cynthia Harder, Jacqueline and Lee Bouvler, Mary Esther Krech; also Ernest H.

Rice Jr. and Peter Par-due, Watching the show from parking spaces around the ring were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Du Val of Brooklyn and Montauk, Miss Mary Grace Rasch, formerly of Brooklyn. F.

W. La Frentz of Brooklyn and Brldge- hampton was one of the ring stewards, and also brought guests. Others at the show Included Mrs. Newell J. Ward, James T.

Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Dean, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Mumford.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zalles, Dr. and Mrs. Dennistoun M.

Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Potter, Mr. and Mrs.

Olney B. Mairs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appleton, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Perrin, Mr.

and Mrs. George McLaughlin of Brooklyn and East Hampton, The 32 classes in today's show in cluded nine for Juniors. Three nov- ner dance of the Qarden City Beach Club this evening. In a "Dutch treat" party were Judge Samuel reason and Mrs. Greason, Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.

Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forshay, Mr. and Mrs. John Ossman, Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy A. Clute and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H.

Thomas. Midsummer finds many Garden Roosevelt Rough Riders To Celebrate Anniversary Montauk ill Be the Scene of Reunion; Sailing Races Interest Summer Set Special to Vie Brooklyn Ec.gle Montauk, Aug. 12 This is an eventful weekend at Montauk, with i I SeagUides Club Will Have Party on Friday The Seaglades Bath Club, Atlantic Beach, will hold a barn dance and husking bee on Friday night. Music will be provided by Farmer Brown and his fiddlers, who will play polkas, schottlsches and Virginia reels for the occasion. Refresh ments will be served, including icorn-cm-cob, watermelon pie and coffeee.

The Seaglades restaurant will be appropriately decorated. Oeeanside Socials Oeeanside, Aug. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowlend of Oeeanside Road have announced the birth of a daughter on Saturday, Aug.

5, at the South Nassau Communities Hos pital, Mrs. Bowlend is the former Miss Dorothy O'Leary of Rockville Centre. George G. Brockett Jr. of Titus ville, is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. George Roeser. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W.

Patter son have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wade and their three children, Miss Lillian Wade, Miss Ruth Wade and David Waade of Berkley Springs, W. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. George J. Hoffman are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son on Thursday, Aug. 3. The baby has been named Peter George Hoffman.

Mrs. Hoffman is the former Miss Louise Marie Katterfeld. Samuelson, Teresa Dean, Marie Wiesendanger, Althea Plok, Juliette McWillie, Mary Schiess, Alene Gor don, Dons Doyle, Munelle Hewitt and Scharmel Elliott. CWby Elio and Miss Audrey Eliot from Garden City. Dominique sailing races today, find tomorrow and the New York State women's This morning Star Class boats there at 10 o'clock for the- annual Tacht Club, 15 nr.lcs away, for the Wrss Kuft 5'.

Rvnn Wedddina Date nooses eaaaing Uate The wedding of Miss Ruth Yar r. ViBennger of Bethayres, archi Hollow Ranch at Montauk; the Cos tume Class, and the Pet Class ar ranged by Robert Appleton. In this class any live pet could be entered. Tonight at the Maidstone Club, the annual Horse Show dinneir and ball was held. At one huge horseshoe table were the riding club officers and directors, together with the row Ryan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. jsented at a cocktail party in the William J. Ryan of Manhattan and1 yacht club here late today. St. James, and Henry Sanford I Tomorrow, the forty-first anni- son of Maj.

Henry Sanford of 220versary of the arrival at Camp jClub of East Hampton will meet for Mhltt. nrt (hB Miss Etta Robinson, Mrs. George G.jMrs. Caroline Edgar saniora, will una nu Kougn nwm ana Worthley of Bayville and Mrs. John: take place on the 1st of September, other veterans of the Spanish-A.

Worthley of Glen Cove. Tne wecWing ceremony will be held American War will be observed by xr iat the Ryan's Manhattan residence unveUing of a commemorative -Lt: 1 at 3 o.m. and will be followed bv a monument by the Montauk His- town Horse Show, which will be held by the Smithtown Club on the club grounds, Edgewood Ave. and Fifty-Acre Road, St. James, on Saturday, Sept.

2, are announced. They include: Farm classes, William J. O'Berry of St. Jame; saddle horses and saddle ponies, Mrs, James A. Hewlett of Jericho; horsemanship, Col.

Edwin Gates Babcock of Brooklyn, and Mrs. James H. VanAlen of Roslyn; hunters and Jumpers, Homer B. Gray, M. F.

H. of Poughkeepsie, Henry Lawrence Bell of Bayside and Capt. Alfred G. Tuckerman of Manhattan. A reception and tea will be given by Lawrence Smith Butler on Friday, Sept.

1, at 5 o'clock at his residence in St. James where the horse show trophies will be exhibited. Alter the reception a dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beh, at the clubhouse In honor of the judges.

The show will start on Saturday, Sept. 2, at 9 a.m. A luncheon will be served at the club from 12 to 1 o'clock. In the afternoon the field will be open to the countryside without admission fee as In former years. The well-known Smithtown Gala Horse Show Ball will be held in the evening at 10:30 in the club ballroom which will be decorated by a committee of ladies who will also officiate as a reception committee at the luncheon and ball.

Several dinners are to be given by members of the club after the show. The ladles' reception committee is as follows; Mrs. Francis Corbett, Mrs. Devereux Emmet, Mrs. Johr A.

Gade, Mrs. Henry Griffin, Mi Barent Lefferts. Mrs. Prank v. a McGilvery, Mrs.

Thomas F. Magner, irnss rwence e. Maxwell, Mrs. Charles D. Miller, Mrs.

E. H. L. Smith, Mrs. Henry Stickney, Mrs! Stanford White, Mrs.

Edwin C. Walker. Mrs. Basil Mil? Mrs Kenneth Norton, Mrs. Malcolm Smith, Mrs.

John Kerr and Mrs, Vere La 8. Rockwell. Bellport Colonists Leave on Visits Special to the Brooklim Eagle Bellport. Aue. 12 TV nH xr.

Frederic Bancroft will leave tomorrow for a few weeks' sojourn In Nova Scotia. Their residence, "Blue Shutters," will be closed durlnir their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall tti Of Philadelnhla are visit.lntr MY a C.

Devlne at "Buena Vista" on Liv ingston Koad. Mrs. Rodney C. Combs nf Bmnlr. lyn and Great Barrington is the guest of Mrs.

Frederic Gurney on Brown's Lane. Mrs. Alfred J. Ciirtin nf City is visiting Mrs. D.

W. Albin on me faoum country Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jass rinii and femlly of Ithaca are guests of Mrs.

Percy R. Grav at Gravripn nn Howel Point Road. Miss Jessie Lawless and Mrs George Marr entertained their bridge club at The Midwav wln. day night. Mrs.

Reeinald WViLl nf Point Road is vklflntr rolnHve, In Philadelphia. The Misses Ethel Florenr ell of Bellrarr Lane ipft hv im mobile Wednesday to spend several weeics on uape cope, Mass. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andrews and their rinnirhtpr Miss Theodore Andrews of Garden city, are at the Crowell home.

Mrs. Andrews is a cousin of the Misses CrowcU. Mrs. Harold Penny was hostess to her pedro club on Wednesday night. Miss Shirley Brown departed Thursday for Westhampton Beach, where she will spend a week with Miss Marcia Hlscox on the Dune Road.

Mrs. Preston Smith will entertain the Women's Welfare Club at a luncheon and bridge next Wednes day at ner home on south Counw Road. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tootle 3d of St.

Joseph, are guests of Mrs. Tootle's brother, Francis Dwight Gilbert, on Bellport Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lehman of Brooklyn and Mr.

and Mrs, Elvin Paige of Lynbrook are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Lucas on the South Country Road. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas McKennev of 292 linden Blvd. are spending months vacation at the Saratoga Races and Lake George, N. Y. ScJiolz McCaffrey Miss Idamae Theresa Rrhni? daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Scholz of Vernon Ave, Rockville Centre, will become the bride of Harry M. McCaffrey, son of Mrs. tiarry mcuaurey oi Mannattan, Saturday evening.

The Rt. nu Monsignor Peter Quealy, pastor of ot. Agnes n. v. wnurcn, Rockville Centre, will perform the ceremony at" the church.

Miss Ruth O. win ho sister's maid of honor. Another sis ter, Miss urace E. Scholz, will be bridesi. aid.

James Lenane of Manhattan will be best man for Mr McCaffrey. Martin Tuohey and Frederick Hartmann. pl.v hntu Manhattan, will usher. A reception will follow the ceremony. It will be for relatives and will take place at Lincoln Inn, RockvlllB Centre.

judges at today's show the Misses Col. William H. Henderson and Henry L. Bell; a group of 60 in all. Last night at the Maidstone Club, William C.

Dickerman gave a dinner for 125 men on the eve of the club's annual men's golf championship tournament, for which Mr. and Mrs. Dickerman give annually a trophy in memory of their son, Charles Dickerman. Tonight at Dune Dee, Mrs. Dickerman gave a smaller ladies' dinner.

Last night's weekly dinner dance at the evon Yacht Club was very gay. Among those entertaining were; wZh JvZvZZ TrZ Emily Stevens and Ivy Madison, and! IrereDtion. The Rev. Delehart u-inixoncai aociety 01 wlilcn Society of which i n-oiu, ir Pni'(w( Hnsnit.al on Aug. 2.

'Mrs. Kelly is the former i Miss Dorothy Dolan of Dumont.j N. J. Lieutenant Kelly is the son: sth a vp hp is eradimtft of 1936 Class at Annapolis and is now James will be the other attend-tioned at New London, sub-; ants. Samuel S.

Sanford of West-marine base. Ihampton will be best man. Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse heads a ladies' committee, and Miss Lois Warner a debutantes' committee, to meet the special train with 100 Spanish-American War veterans arriving here on Sunday morning on their way to Montauk to celebrate the 41st anniversary of the landing of Col.

Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders after the Spanish-American War in 1898. Mayor Jud-son L. Banister and Ma, John Ver-nou Bouvler will speak briefly on the Memorial ireen before the cav alcade proceeds to Montauk. Guests at the Sea Spray Inn tills week include Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Talamlnt and Peter Goete of Brook lyn, and Merle de Munn of Lido Club, Long Beach. At the Hunttlng are Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Bardell of Brooklyn, Miss Viola Smith of Port Washington, James McCaffrey of Bay Shore, C. P. Samber of Jackson Heights, Mrs.

Howard Chappell, Mrs. J. C. Hitchcock and Mrs. Hope Doeg, all of Glen Head; W.

J. O'Brien of Rockaway Park, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk of Flushing, and Mrs. Anna Powell and Mark Powell of Queens Village.

At the Maidstone Arms, Pierre J. Horner of Wood-mere and S. J. Styffe of Great Neck were Long Island visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Clement are at Windmill Cottage, Amagansett, from Woodhaven. Mrs.

C. H. Montgomery and Miss Elizabeth Montgomery from Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Van tect for the French Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, is another Windmill Cottage guest.

Dr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish of Sunnyslde, with their grandchildren jthe Misses Dorothy and Jean Par-jrish, are spending the remainder of i the Summer in Wainscott. On Tuesday evening, the Garden in the playhouse on the estate of Mrs. Lorenze E.

Woodhouse. The members will wear floral fancies in their hair, and prizes will be awarded for the most original ones. Next Friday, qualifying rounds will be played in the Maidstone Club's annual invitation golf tournament, to continue through Sunday. On Friday night, a golf dinner, dance and an auction pool of the first 16 qualified players will take place at the clubhouse. Juan Terry Trippe is chairman and Webster B.

Todd vice chairman of the club's Ely and Orln Howard Waterman, Sherry's, Manhattan, afternoon. Miss Nancy E. Holton and Thomas C. Homan, Essex Falls, N. J.

Miss Lillian Parks and Dr. George E. Mullen, Church of Holy Innocents, a.m. September 10 (Sat.) Miss Ruth L. Stoll and James J.

Short, West-bury. September 12 (Tues.) Miss Ellzabeh Fanning and Cornelius T. Mc-Loone, St. Teresa's Church. September 16 (Sat.) Miss Dorothy Ann Tobln and John Joseph Forget, St.

Teresa's Church, 9 a.m. Miss Elizabeth E. Kerwin and Thomas A. McKiernan, St, Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan. Miss Elizabeth A.

Bartholomew and William R. Drury, Church of the Holy Trinity, evening. Miss Harriet R. Taylor and William Gleeson Driscoll, St. Vincent Ferrer Church.

Debuts September 7 (Thurs.) Dinner dance for Miss Elvlne Richard, Hewlett. Dinner and supper dance for Miss Cynthia Whitlock, Cedarhurst and Hewlett. September 9 (Sat.) Debut of Miss Tracy Pennoyer, Locust Valley. September 11 (Mon.) Supper dance for Miss Eliso Cavanagh, Locust Valley. September 14 (Thurs.) Dinner dance for Miss Marie-Louise du Brissac, Huntington, Horse Show August 17 (Thurs.) North Shore Horse Show, Old Field Club, Stony Brook (three days).

September 2 (Sat.) Smlthtown Horse Show, September 27 (Wed.) Piping Rock Horse Show. (Four days.) Mincrllanpou Auguit 25 (Frl.) St, John's University Auxiliary Summer party, Crescent Club Casino, Huntington, eve, "Gayetles of 1939," Southampton, (2 days). Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Kuser who 1 son ana greens committee, which are here from Strawberry Hill, their also Includes Dudley Roberts H. home in Titusville, N. for ajJ. Robertson Jr. and Roderick month's stay vith Mrs.

Kuser'sl Tower. JllLlln ppenoing mt mi.ss Mary O'Neill at her mother's Summer! home in South Orange, N. J. Heslin and Miss O'Neill are mates at St. Angela Miss I Coming Events Mrs.

Van H. Cartwell of lhe KaPPa A1Pha Society, Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv T.

Club and Triton Fish and mnhim nf Pnvt. wa.hin'trtn Mr. a. Phinns of Roslvn anrt Mrs of tlle late Samuel S. San- City residents sojourning at seashore, mountain or lake.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter Barrett of Stratford Ave. have departed for a brief visit at Lake Winnepesaukee, N.

H. Mrs. Emil M. Podeyn of Tullamore Roads in the Adirondacks. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph T. Schren- keisen of St. James St. are on a New England motor trip.

Mr. and Mrs. "William Stevenson and Miss Janet Stevenson of Stratford Ave. have departed for Belfast, Me. Mr.

and Mrs. Crelghton W. Phillips and their daughter, Miss Shir ley Phillips, are sojourning in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred L. Wright of Cherry Valley Road are vacation ing at Forest Hills, N. H. Judge Francis B.Hamlin and Mrs. Hamlin of Chestnut St.

have Joined their family, the Misses Susan and Jane Hamlin and Francis B. Ham lin Jr. and John Hamlin, at Lake-view Lodge, Big Moose in the Adi rondacks, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick W. Droge of Oxford Boulevard are on a motor tour of the White Mountains and Canada. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin B.

Hamil ton of South Ave. are at their Summer home at Quogue. Dr. and Mrs. George Matheson of Oxford Boulevard are at the Hotel Franconia, North Woodstock, N.

H. Mrs. George C. Weiterer of Wellington Road and her daughter, Miss Joan Weiterer, are passing the month of August in the Thousand Islands. Mr.

Weiterer will Join them later in the month. Miss Ethel Gurney of Rockawav Road is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. J.

Betz of Garden City at their Summer home at Fifth Lake Inlet, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart H.

Putnam of Cathedral Ave. gave a tea on Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Smith Jr.

of Kilburn Road, who will depart soon to make their home in Somerset, Va. Mrs. C. Maurice DeLand Jr. and Miss Margaret Whitney are at Westhampton Beach, where they attended the wedding of Miss Dorothy Pitt Pell, daughter of Mrs.

William Watson Pell, formerly of Garden City, and Hugh Murray Savage, son of Mrs. John Richard Savage of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M.

Behrer of Chestnut St. were dinner hosts Saturday evening. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Frank Berry, Dr.

and Mrs. Edward F. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Behrer, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Bowne and Mr. and Mrs.

William Burtis, Mrs. Edward L. Davies of 3d St. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. R.

Frederick Taylor of Worcester, who is at her Summer home at Narragansett, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S.

Storer of Chestnut St. and their daughters, the Misses Joyce Audrey and Jacqueline Storer, departed yesterday for Fifth Lake, Inlet, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Louis Naisawald of Devereux Place entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Elford E. Steele.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Smutny of Nassau Boulevard departed yesterday for the Equinox House, Manchester, Vt. Mrs. Louis T.

Hunt entertained Mrs. Hobart H. Putnam, Mrs. Albert Mac-Donald and Mrs. LeRoy Hendrlck-son at luncheon at the Cherry Valley Club on Thursday.

Miss Adrienne Brown of Manhat tan, formerly of Garden City, whose marriage to James Grether will take place next Fall, was honored at a supper and shower Riven by Miss Marlorie Strieker of Sackville Road on Tuesday evening. Miss Strieker's other guests were Mrs. Robert Brown. Mrs. John F.

Strieker, Mrs Inez Brooks, Mrs. Muriel Titus and the Misses Doris. Watson, Hilda the RocsevMt Rough Riders' reunion championship swimming meet. from the Devon Yacht Club left long distance race to the Montauk George L. McAlpln Cup.

This after- noon, following a luncheon at the Montauk Yacht Club for the visi tors, there were sailing races in Lake Montauk for Star Class and knockabouts; trophies were pre- wikoff. Montauk. of Col. Theodore Lindsay Hopkins Jr. is president; Mrs.

Lorenzo E. Woodhouse and Col. Harold powier Vice presidents' Su vice presidents; Su- preme Court Justice Charles Court Justice Charles C. Lockwood of Brooklyn, secretary, and Clement M. Keys of Manhattan and Montauk, treasurer.

The ceremonies, in which the Consul-General of Cuba in New York will take part, will be followed by an outdoor beefsteak luncheon given by William Bell at Deep Hollow Ranch, and a rodeo. A special train 1 bringing the veterans out from New York. It will stop at East Hampton, where u. luiuuct tnuugu Riders) will present Mrs. Wood- house and her committee of ladies jwho did war relief work at Mon tauk in 1898, with flowers in appreciation of their kindness to the ler ol Jvlr' ana lars- blunge War ner, will head a debutante committee to welcome the veterans.

Mayor Judson L. Banister will welcome them and Major John Vcrnou Bouvler Jr. will make an address at Memorial Green, after which the party will be conveyed to Montauk Mantor by a cavalcade of private motorcars. At the Montauk Surf Club tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, there will be a swimming meet with three events for women's New York State championship and two events for girls and boys. Miss Ethelda Bleib-trey, former Olympic champion, has arranged the meet.

Sir Hubert Wilkins has been fishing for tuna here this week. He came with Anthony Fokker on the latter's yacht, E. and has been fishing from the Fokker fishing boat "Jo-Jo." Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney have yachting party here on the "Wanderer." Livingston Short is here from Oyster Bay on the "Stella Polaris," and Dr.

Curtis H. Muncie of Great Neck, L. on the "Aloha." At the Montauk Downs Golf Club, Mrs. Wayte Raymond won the ladies' championship of the club for second season, and Mrs. Stanley Phillips was runner-up.

The blind bogev tournament there this week was won by Rodney Boone, here on yachting party with Thomas Ferguson. Guests at Montauk Manor in- rlude Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Shelden, Mr.

and Mrs. George E. McCann and Mrs, Thomas H. Cullen of Brooklyn; D. Stewart Iglehart of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Simonson of Garden City, Mr, and Mrs. John McLaughlin of Roslyn, Mrs. J. J.

Mclnerny of Bayport and Thomas A. Jewell of Forest Hills, i I officiate. Mrs. G. A.

Gordon Jr. will be matron of honor for her sister and: 'Hh vr Convent and the Ethel Walker and schools. She is a grand- daultht of lat. iand Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Cud-! dihy. Mr. Sanford attended Hill School land Williams College and is a mem- Club of Quebec. He is ford ot Bridgeport, Conn.

Miss Kathryn R. Yerby of 850 E. 2th July 1 to spend her vacation Ri jWill return to town after Labor Day. ik v. ift Mrs.

Marvin Freiberger of 1518 E. 19th St. is the former Miss Nellie Oeorgianna England. (Liskin photo.) 1 if; 1 4 If v. 'J I a a a Weddings August 19 (Sat.) Miss Gertrude M.

Eagan and Dr. Walter Luke Wil- ligen, St. Patrick's Church. Miss Stella Houghton and John Alico, Westhampton Beach. Miss Helen Oley and Henry V.

Anderson, St. Stanislaus Kost- ka Church. Miss Ruth M. Marquand and Rockard P. Sawyer, Church of the Transfiguration, Man.

Miss Margaret Pidgeon and Baron Shuter, St. Bartholomew's Chapel, Man. August 20 (Sun.) Miss Jean Jenkins and David I. Hosmer, Church of the Saviour. August 2S (Frl.) Miss Dorothy Ferrell and Harry C.

Kenyon, Church of the Transfiguration, Manhattan, August 26 (Sat.) Miss Grace B. Rupp and Herman E. Klappert Hempstead. Miss Marion Norton Van De Water and Albert Frederick Dock, Ocean Avenue Congregational Church. Miss Eleanore Lange and Richard W.

Brooks Rockville Center. Miss Marion H.Byersand James G. Armstrong, Bellport, 4:45 p.m. Miss Isabella Hope Fay and Frederick Hurd, Greenwich, afternoon. August 28 (Mon.) Miss Susan V.

Guile and Dr. Archer Cornelius Sprlngsted, Quogue. September 2 (Sat.) Miss Alena Jeanne Langworthy and Neal Eddy Luzier, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Man, Miss Edna Ormond and William J. Slocum Great Neck. September 6 (Wed.) Miss Jane Welton and Dr.

Ernest Ellsworth Keet at home. September 7 (Thurs.) Miss Marie Leonie Fuller and Louis King Tlmolat, Hewlett, afternoon. September 8 Fri,) Miss Alice Duryea and John I. Kinney, National Arts Club, Manhattan, (Sat.) Miss Barbara E. Da vies visiting the Roosevelt Baths of Saratoga Spa.

F.lcanore Laiipe Plans For Her edding MissEleanore Hope Lange, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lange of N. Village Rockville Centre, will become the bride of Richard W. Brooks Jr.

on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 26. Mr, Brooks is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.

Brooks of Philadelphia, Pa. The Rev. Carl W. Nutzhorn, pastor of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Rockville Centre, will perform the ceremony at p.m. at the church.

Mrs. Robert Gaskell. sister of the bride-to-be, will be matron of honor. Miss Edna Lange of Rockville Centre, another sister, will serve as maid of honor. James Alfred Brooks will be his brother's best man.

Mr. i Gs'kell and Albert Zens of Phila-. delphia will usher. A reception at the Rockville Coun-trv Club will follow the ceremony. Miss Lange received her education at.

South Side High School, Rockville Centre, and Cornell University, Ithaca. N. Y. Mr Brooks, a Cor nell graduate, first attended and was graduated from Germnntown Acad- emy. Germantown, Pa.

His fra ternity is Zeta Ksi. Cedarhurst Items Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Cedarhurst, Aug. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Walter B.

Eaton of the Corral Rnd their children are sojourning at the Thousand Islands. They will return home on Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Blount of 1112 Park who are in the Lewis Weeks house at Briarwood Crossings, were hosts last week to Dr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Man-, hattan. Mrs.

Edward R. Wardrll has re-; turned to her home on Lovers Lane; from a holiday at York Harbor, Me, I i 35 I 0 1 Mrs. Leighton S. Gibson Is the former Miss Esther Falk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Falk of 1045 E. 15th St. Liskin photo.) it.

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