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M3 17 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1935 Greek Letter Clubs Society Miss Helen Foley presided at the tea table. Among the guests were the Misses Wilhelmlne Fugazzi, Louise Nappo Dorothy H. Bollman, Adelaide M. Callan, Helen B. Sheeny, Evelyn I.

Crawford, lifred Mainwaring, Gladys McCreery, Florence Mc-Creery, Beatrice McCreery, Margaret V. Burke, Eileen Pick, Marie D. Fox, Mary B. Fox, Mary McKeon, Cecilia M. Nevlns, Joan Louise Mc-Cabe, Regina F.

Mulligan, Mary H. Hager, Frances McDonald, Marie R. Dieter, Elizabeth J. OHare, Pauline I. Cona, Mabel Gotthelf, Anne Ken-iff, Ann OXeary, Mary F.

Burns, Regina B. Callan and Helen P. McCormick, president of the Big Sisters. Good Shepherd Ladies of Charity Have Regular Monthly Meeting The tegular monthly meeting of Mr. and Mrs.

Webster and Mr. and Mn. Ericon Give Large Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. Reginald N.

Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Erics- Little Italy Junior Committee To Meet Tomorrow Afternoon There will be a meeting of the junior committee of the Little Italy Neighborhood Association, Mrs. Edward T.

Lockwood chairman, held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. George H. Dayton, 11 Cranberry St, Plans for the benefit dance to be given at the Towers Hotel on May 15 will be discussed. Mrs. Samuel P.

Bailey is chairman of the benefit. Stratford Chapter, D. B. Monthly Meeting Held Stratford chapter, D. B.

held the regular monthly meeting on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William S. Buchanan at 84 Crooke with a good attendance of members. Among those present were Mrs. Grace Johnston, Mrs.

James G. Nelson, Mrs. J. S. Rollins, Mrs.

Orman C. Perkins, Mrs. James Gilmour and Mrs. David Kennedy. Plans were discussed for the annual Spring bridge of this chapter.

It was decided to hold it at the Canadian Women's Club, Manhattan, on April 30. Packer Class of 1927 Entertains at Tea-Dance The class of 1927 of the Packer KAPPA TAU LAMBDA Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Tau Lambda fraternity sponsor a card party and dance at the Archbishop John Hup' es Council, Knights of Columbus, 86th St. and 13th on Wednesday, Feb. 27. James Murphy, president of the chapter, is chairman and will bo assisted by William Connelly, James Hayes, George Keenan, James Mc-Cance, John Morley, Frank Repke and Richard Walsh.

The supreme chapter will hold Its regular monthly meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Raymond Treacy, 573 E. 31st St. The officers of the chapter are: President, Freo Strittmattcr; vice president, Raymond Murphy; secretary, Raymond Treacy; financial secretary, Arthur Bossert, and treasurer, Roger Flaherty, OMEGA PHI SIGMA Alpha Eta chapter of Omega Phi Sigma recently held a meeting at the home of Miss Marjorie Hutchinson. Miss Dorothy Huey, the newly elected president, presided at the business meeting, Plans were completed for a Spring theater party to be attended by all active members. Among those present were tha Misses Marion Wick.

Gerd Vinje, Marie McGuinness, Marie Antoinette Cody, Madeleine Moran, Dorothy Cone, Lillian Jacobsen and Jeanette Geehan. Omega Phi Sigma sorority Phi chapter held its meeting recently at the home of Mrs. William Attridge, 1815 Riverside Drive, Manhattan. Mrs. Attridge is the former Miss Charlotte Madden of Hancock St.

DELTA PHI SIGMA The regular meeting of Tau Chapter of Delta Phi Sigma sorority will be held Tuesday at the homo of Miss Betty Orr, 1525 Dorchester Road. Plans for a St. Patrick's party are being made. Three of tho chapter's members, the Misses Betty Orr, Joan Curley and Jessica Sisco, announced their engagements j.iw The grand council meeting of Iota Kappa sorority was held recently at the Plaza Bridge Club. Miss Gertrude Bassler was hostess for the evening.

A report on the all-chapter dance was given by Mrs. Harold Gavin. Among those present were the MLsse. Lillian Crane, Bess Healey, Natalie Nelson, Doris Treacy, Evelyn McCotter, Hortense Byrne, Ann Abernathy, Ann Smith, Betty Mackey, Betty CMalley, Grace Dunn, Ella Toner, Terry Campbell, Dorothy Lane, Helen Kunzlnger, Jane Brown and Angela Keller. At the next meeting, on Feb.

28, Miss Betty O'Malley of Theta chapter will be hostess. DELTA ALPHA SIGMA The regular meeting of Upsilon chapter of Delta Alpha Sigma sorority was held recently at the home of Miss Charlotte Finnan, 920 Riverside Drive, Manhattan. Those present were the Misses Anne Vetters, Marjorie Strickland, Martha Krueger and Ethel Boisseau and Mrs. Helen Maroney, Mrs. Charlotte Finnan, Mrs.

Effle Pieper ana Mrs. Evelyn Maynes. PHI SIGMA CHI Rho Province, the Southern New York State division of Phi Sigma Chi fraternity, will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday at the rooms of the Rho Epsilon Chapter. State Institute of Applied Agriculture, Farmingdale. Rho Lambda Chapter of Richmond Hill will engage the Institute chapter's basketball team in a game before the meeting.

MU NU CHI Plans are being made by the Alpha-Upsilon and Epsilon chapters of Mu Nu Chi sorority for a late Spring dance, to be given in May. A meeting of the committee will be held on Tuesday at the homeof Mrs. Robert Sayles Martiln, 225 Parkside Ave. The next meeting of the Alpha-Upsilon Chapter will be held on Feb. 28 at the home of Mrs.

W. Lee Shull, 200 Sterling Place. Calcagno and Adrian Kuhn Bleecker Seaman, Edward Carr Jr. and Creighton Phillips Jr Other members of the younger set entertaining during the weekend period were Miss Rosemary Stevens of Oxford Boulevard, Miss Dorothy Bell of Meadbrook Road and Miss Mary Jane Shaw of Meadow St. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry D. Nelson of John St. were dinner hosts Saturday evening. Their guests were Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph G. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Parry E.

Bannerman and Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Birdsall. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Wanzer of Oxford Boulevard also entertained at dinner Saturday evening, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H.

Vandewater. Dr. and Mrs. Ray M. Bowles of 4th St.

were hosts Saturday evening to Dr. and Mrs. Luther H. Kice, Dr. and Mrs.

E. Terrill Montgomery, Dr. and Mrs. N. H.

Robin, Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Robin, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Brandt and Dr. Walter Frasee. Miss Janet Stone Engaged To Edward C. Brewster The marriage of Miss Janet Stone, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Stone of 907 5th Manhattan, and Locust Valley, to Edward C. Brewster, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George S. Brewster of 740 Park Manhattan, will take place on Monday, Feb. 25, in the afternoon. NEIGHBORHOOD CLTJB MEETS The Neighborhood Club, the Neighborhood Committee will meet on Wednesday evening at 8:30. Miss Olivia Munroe, the well-known lec- turer on drama and literature, will talk on "Motion Pictures: Shall They Be Censored?" i Mrs.

Carl T. Washburn will give I original piano compositions. A musical evening will be held Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 8:30. Edward French, pianist, and Miss Constance Beitch, 'cellist, will perform.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Patterson and their daughters, Gloria Anne and Carol Marie Patterson, of 90 8th at Skytop Club in the Poconos. They are seen enjoying Swed-ish-kiker, a new sport introduced at the club.

the LadLj of Charity of the Good Shepherd was held Friday afternoon at the House on Hopkinson Mrs. Stephen De Coste, the newly elected president, presiding. Reports were given by Miss Margaret Cassin, recording secretary; Miss Elizabeth Collins, corresponding Kprreturv. and Mrs. Thomas MC- Rnnnw financial secretary.

Mrs. MrTVrmntt. flnt ViC6 president; Mrs. William O'ConneU, second vice president, ana am. John innell, third vice president, spoke.

Fifteen new members were received into the auxiliary. Bridge followed the meeting with Mrs. Alonzo McLaughlin chntrmnn nf the rtav. and Mrs. Jo seph C.

O'Dea In charge of the bridge. Tea was served, with Mrs. John R. McDonald and Mrs. Hugn Copeland at the tea table.

The New York Chapter of the ffnlWo nf Rf Fllzuhpr.h will hold its regular meeting this evening at tne women's city ciud, far Ave. and 35th Manhattan. Miss Loretta McTiernan, president, will preside. Morning Choral Musical-Tea Held This Afternoon A musical and tea was given this afternoon at the home of Mrs Maude J. Cassa by Morning Choral, Mrs, Harry C.

Schroeder, president. Ways and Means committee, of which Mrs. Melanie Miller Doolittle is chairman, sponsored the affair. A delightful program was given by Alii Monks, lyric soprano, and Miriam Le Mon, pianist. After the music tea was served, Mrs.

Harry Schroeder pouring. Mrs. Doolittle was assisted by Mrs. Henry Doyen, Mrs. J.

Edwin Taylor. Mrs. Alfred Inge, Miss Alma Ahrens. Miss Gertrude Schneider, Mrs. Elsie Ahrens Du Vail, Mrs.

Frances J. Specht, Mrs. Thomas Parker, Mrs. Arthur T. Beach, Mrs, Charles May, Mrs.

Giles Ewan, Miss Sarah M. Umpleby, Mrs. Charles Gallagher, Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mrs. George A.

Young Jr. and Mrs. Reginald Reed. Among the guests were Mrs. James C.

McClymont, Mrs. Leonard Woo- dell, Mrs. Alexander Ross MacDon- ald, Miss Dorothy Law, Mrs. Joseph Ramo, Miss Ruth Dolin, Miss Elga Johnson, Mrs. Clifford R.

Roliberg, Miss Martha Taiklna, Mrs. Andrew Rinne, Mrs. Elmer Ranges, Mrs. James F. Fairman, Mrs.

Percy D. Daly, Miss Doris Ogden, Mrs. William P. Dougherty, Mrs. William M.

Umpleby, Miss Florence Whitney, Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott, Mrs. Lewis Krummel, Mrs. Robert Fleckles, Miss Blanche Smythe, Mrs.

George Muller, Miss Marjorie Muller, Mrs. Elsie Ellis, Mrs. Thomas J. Sheil, Miss Lillian Tibball. Mrs.

George Gannon, Mrs. Frederick W. Oswald, Mrs. Dorothy Hanna, Mrs. Armand Whiteman.

Mrs. John V. Stauf Mrs. Barbara Dickey, Mrs. George E.

Steinbugler, Mrs. David Ferguson, Mrs. Fred A. Lee, Mrs. Bessie Bow-man-Estey, Mrs.

Harry R. Rhine-hart and Mrs. Herbert Stavley Sammond. Tea for Flatbuih Boys Club Held Yesterday Afternoon The Misses Shirley Vogel and Marion Robartes and Mrs. Joseph Lemaire entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon at Mrs.

Lemaire's home. 424 E. 18th for the benefit of the Flatbush Boys Club. Among the guests were the Misses Adele Dobie, Helen Brown, Helen Holme, Marion Reynolds, Mabel Campbell, Cynthia Lemaire, Helen Henjcs, Catherine Crawford, Viola Crust, Eleanore McKeon, Betty Mc-Keon, Dorothy Keyes, Mabel Mc-Namara, Dorothy and Betty Lazaus, Viola and Gene Sonsire, Barbara Gatens, Louise Buchanan, Bernice Knapp, Martha Halvorsen and Evelyn Burns. Also Mrs.

Nils, Boez, Mrs. Mildred Kane, Mrs. Carol Jur-gens, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.

Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ries, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Munroe, Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Thurber. Mr.

and Hrs. A. T. Wy-choff, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Hartung. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waller, Mr. and Mrs. John Divine, Mr.

and Mrs. James Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Savage. Also Pallister H.

Feely, William Condon, Johnson Webster, Walter Warner, William Whitenack, Alonzo Van Wart, Dr. Stanley Nucomb, Charles Jamison, Harris Raulins, Harry Frlche, Whitney Richardson, William R. Pallister, Theodore Mil-spanger, Edward Bogart, John Ma- honey, Clifford Saffer, Martin Weiss, Joseph De Angclis, John Walker and Alexander H. Frascr Jr. Long Island Society Cocktail Parties Given in Garden City Yesterday; News Of Other Weekend Activities Special to The Eagle Garden City, Feb.

18 Mrs. Charles D. Meneeley of 2d St. was hostess at a cocktail tea yesterday afternoon. Her guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. Bethune W. Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin D. Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gerard, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Frew, Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Pinck-ney, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall, Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Bromfleld, Dr. and Mrs. D. Stoddard Dooman, Dr.

and Mrs. Frank W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. John Schippers, Mr.

and Mrs. George L. Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N.

Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. E. John Ridgway, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis H. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mortimer, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Carman, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Carstens, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc Donald.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. weed, Mr. and Mrs.

Blake Town send, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ohlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cavanaugh, Mrs.

Campbell T. Hamilton, Mrs. Charles w. Hoyt, Mrs. G.

L. McLaughlin, Mrs. Henry W. Wandless, Mrs. William C.

Lawson, Mrs. William H. Duval, Miss Janet Cobb, Charles Hall, William Eastman and George Meneely. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred L. Hinkle of Newmarket Road, gave a cocktail tea yesterday afternoon, their guests including Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tisch Mr. and Mrs.

Charles B. Peto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Hilde-brand, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence S. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbert C.

Ellmore, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Y. Harlow, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold N. Bick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Finlay-son, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Ham-mann, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin V. Burdge, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Riedell, Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Switzer, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hicock, Mr. and Mrs. William Bechtle, Miss Viola Bohnet, Miss Marie Kenny, Harold Faron and William Mikkelson.

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Johnson of Kensington Road, entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Dr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Olena, Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Coulbourn, Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Austin C. Cheshire. Among the younger set entertaining during the weekend were Miss Margaret Bchrer of Prospect who entertained at a luncheon on Saturday for the Misses Jacqueline Tourney, Jean Hollander, Betty Whitaker, Marilynn Marshall, Irene Prentzel, Virginia Shaw, Dorothy Ayres and Joan Hanley.

Miss June -Jeto, another younger set hostess, gave a bridge tea at her Hampton Road home Saturday afternoon. Her guests were the Misses Vivian Martin, Frances Lyons, Dorothy Black. Virginia Morris, Jean Summersgill, Victoria Morrell. Carol Street, Dorothy Calcagno. Gypsy Boag, Marcelle Fig.ieroa, June Klingman, Andrea Martin.

Marie Grandeman, Olive Hodgson. June Koons, Rosemary Stevens, Lenore MacDonald and Janet Peto. Miss Marcelle Figueroa of Rox- bury Road entertained Saturday evening for the Misses Andrea Martin, Marie Grandeman, Dorothy a SOCIAL NECESSITY A TO DANCE WELL Beginners Our Specialty Private or in Group Advanced Class (incl. Tango) and 3 hours' practice with orchestra Tuesday evenings. Main Ballroom 10 evenings, $10.00.

Thursdays, Beginners. Friday evening. Young People. Our 23 rd Season. WEBER A.

J. WEBER, Principal Instructor to the Dancmr Masters ol America. Inc. STUDIOS Washington Ave near Pulton St. Brooklyn.

N. V. Phone PBosp. 9-6789 Collegiate Institute entertained at a tea at the Cavalry Club on President St. for members of the class and their friends.

Members of the committee In charge of the event were Mrs. Donald Harned, president of the class; Mrs. Ruth Small Henry, Mrs. Wil liam C. Gretsch Mrs.

George Lowe, Mrs. Harry Baehr and Mrs. E. Paul Amend. There were about 100 present during the afternoon.

The monthly meeting of the Women's Society of the Caledonian Hospital will be held on Thursday at Nurses Home, 45 Woodruff Ave. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. James D. Maxwell, Mrs. James Moore and Miss Rebecca Birney.

Miss Nancy Walsh Hostess At Shower for Mrs. CroweU Miss Nancy Walsh of 698 St. Mark's Ave. gave a miscellaneous shower at her home Saturday in honor of Mrs William Alfred Cro- well, the former Miss Janet Parsons Wanner. Her guests included the Misses Dorothy Bennett, Nancy Parker, Florence Woods, Katherlne Partrick, Elizabeth and Doris Wanner, Ethel Foster, Nancy Gleason, Bertie An-tonades, Marion Sager, Dorothy von Grampp, Judith Bellows, Emily Stie-ber, Claire Cosgrove, Elizabeth Ker- win, Margaret Canale, Lilyon Las-pie, Rose Naufal.

Yvonne Rodri guez, Jean Wigman and Marcella Scully. a Anthonian Hall Juniors Have Bridge and Luncheon A bridge-luncheon was held Sat urday at London Terrace by the Junior Auxiliary of Anthonian HalL for the benefit of the blind. Among those who attended were Misses Lucy Beel, Dorothea Bernard, Elizabeth Castellano, Dorothy Christie, Grace Cuggy, Beatrice Carroll, Dorothy Cartwright, Estelle Carpenter, Camilla Deets. Vera Dettrich, Ella Dorsch, Claire Don-Ion, Gertrude Donovan, Mary Eich, M. C.

Finn, Irene Fried, Eleanor Fish, Regina Hake, Charlotte Hosse, Marie Hammes, Therese Kozak Marion Kelly, Ann L. Mathea, Dorothea Murphy, Virginia Murphy, Madelene Muir, Edith Muir, Helen Mulr, Betty McGuire, Mary Mon-aghan, Ann Monaghan, Muriel A. Moran, Eleanor Moran, Irene Magll-ligan, Harriet Plotzman, Vivian Peterson, Rita Rhatigan, Mary A. Skelly, Louise Sugarman, Madeline Stray, Alice- Schaefer, Madeline Schaefer. Dorothy Madeline Smyrk, Loretta Trottner, Helen V.

Tracy, Marion Titus and Marie Von Urff. Also Mrs. John Collins. Mrs. Frank B.

Carbone, Mrs. J. H. Carpenter, Mrs. Alfred Diederich, Mrs.

J. T. Finn, Mrs. Martin Fallon, Mrs. John D.

Laurie, Mrs. Peter Link, Mrs. W. J. Murphy, Mrs.

C. S. Moses, Mrs. William Malkmus, Mrs. Ceil Pell, Mrs.

Rose M. Smith, Mrs. H. L. Taylor, Mrs.

W. P. Waters and Mrs. C. H.

Wilson. Catholic Junior League Tea Held at Big Sister House The Catholic Junior League entertained at tea at Big Sister House, 338 Clinton on Saturday afternoon. Miss Margaret Smith and WE BUY SILVER DIAMONDS A. A. Webster Co.

JEWELERS 487 FULTON STREET Opp. Abraham A Straus eon entertained at a cocktail party yesterday at 25 Montgomery Place. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Clarice, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Russell Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. William Charller, Miss Virginia Dan-forth, Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Drye Mr. and Mrs. William Dunkak, Gilbert Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard M. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Everson, Mr. and Mrs.

V. Hall Ever-son Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Everitt, Llndsey Ericsson, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Coverley Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox, Jackson Cross, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen, John K. Birch, Mr.

and Mrs Meredith Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Treadwell Berg, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul W. Bigelow, Mrs. Caldwell Bijou, Mrs. Ridley Bergen, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Baylis, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Burdick. Mrs. Florence Bruning, Mr. and Mrs.

William M. Calder Mr. and Mrs. T. Grant Caldwell, Mrs.

Schreiber Carter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Inslee Clark, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Feltman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fyfe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fyfe, Mrs.

and Mrs. Augustus Froeb, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gavin, Miss Evelyn Grlnter, Miss Llsbeth Hig- gins, Mr. ana Mrs.

Tracy Higgms, Preston Hazelwood, Mr. ana Mrs. William Hal, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Miss Dorothy Jackson, Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin Rush James Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Jones, Mrs.

Lester Jayne, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lee, Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Lunbeck, Mr. and Mrs.

James McCurrach, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Monroe, Mr.

and Mrs. John McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G.

Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius McGuire, Bur roughs McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. George Knapp, Mr.

and Mrs. Michel Puyans, John Pflug, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pflug, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Justin Patterson, Steve Patter son, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. H. Davies Roulston Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Redmond, Miss Betty Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruckgaber. Mr.

and Mrs. Cyril Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Repp, Miss Janet Ross, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stafford Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Sperry, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert J. Swan, Dr. and Mrs. George Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Schreiber, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Sovak, Edward Silsbe Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Schelling, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Tompkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Parker Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Treber, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Van Vranken, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Vranken, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanneck, John Weber, Miss Arline Zerega and Mr.

and Mrs. William Zabriski. L. I. College Hospital Benefit Jr.

Committee Guests of Tea Mrs. Luther F. Warren and Miss Edith Warren of 81 Pierrepont St. entertained the members of the Junior committee of the Long Island College Hospital Guild Benefit at tea at their home yesterday afternoon. Miss Warren is chairman of the committee and Miss Lucy Sinclaire, Mrs.

William Dudley and Mrs. Theodore Fitz-Randolph are co-chairmen. Those pouring at the tea table were the Misses Cyrene Duncan, Helen Tumbridge, Sylvia Turner, Sally Harding, and Elizabeth Bartholomew and Mrs. Coverly Fischer and Mrs. Jefferson Browder.

Others present included the Misses Isabel Andrew, Mary Andrew, Mary Brown, Stella Rae Carter, Janet Collett, Marion Bartholomew, Ruth Doudiet, Edith Diefendorf, Mary Francis, Caroline Faison, Prudence Gager, Rebecca Holmes. Helen Lawson, Elizabeth McLenathan, Althea McCammon, Doris McEntee, Jane Paffard, Dorothy Potts, Lesley Olcott, Flor ence Read, Mona Snell, Frances St. John, Dorothy Tumbridge, Elizabeth Lathrop, Margery White, Elizabeth Longmore, Stella Houghton, Mary Bennett, Errol Livingston, Martha Parke, Virginia Clarke, Mavis Felt-man, Lois Miller, Gwynneth McLaren, Mary McCormick, Carol Van Etten, Elizabeth Mendes and Katharine Ward and Mrs. Arthur Harrison and Mrs. Charles Woosley.

Also Franklin Allen, Karsten Al-berg, John Beery, Dr. Edwin Beery, Peter Cowenhoven, Jackson Cross, Donald Cheshire, Robert Fenton, Lewis Francis, Jack Francis, Russell Harding, Richard Hannah, Dr. Hubert Isaacks, Clarence Klink, Donald Lawson, Norman Lawson, Henry Middendorf, Charles Middendorf, John Megaw, Harry Megaw, Dr. William Pitts, Dr. Carter Roe, Roland Rasch, Stuart Richards, Alden Stanton, Edward Silsbe, John Tal-madge, Clarence Van Woert, Royce Ward, Eric Ward, John Wadsworth, Paul Carey, Charles Lantry, Harvey Matthews, Charles Miller, Lawrence Rynde, Donald Spencer, Richard Tiebout, Thomas Townsend, William Volckensi William Drury, Charles Frances, Nelson Driggs, William Jackson, Ward Williams, Dr.

Charles Jones, John Veeder, John Asch, Edward Allen, Robert Evans, John Plakias, Theodore Merwin, Hollis Thayer, Christopher Wilson, Sedgwick Snedecker, Peter Walton, Peter Voorhees, Edward Allen, Gus Wal-denburg. Albert Davis, Silas Gid-dings, William Bauer, Wesley Oliver, Robert Oliver, Alvah Haff, John Asch, Charles Brady, Dr. Joseph Kenney, Kenneth Meytrott, Richard Burr, Richard Jenks. Woodward McDowell, Albert Daughtrldge, Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Weeth, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Winslow. William Dudley, Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Callaghan, Coverly Fischer, Theodore Fitz Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sperry, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Beck, Dr.

Jefferson Browder and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel V. Bailey. L.

I. Baptist Ass'n Home Directors to Meet Tomorrow The February meeting of the auxiliary board of directors of the Children's Home of the Long Island Baptist Association, Mrs. Harry W. Baehr, president, will be held tomorrow at the home, Ocean Ave. and Avenue S.

The Rev. Milton R. Wilkes will be In charge of the devotions. A house committee meeting called by the chairman, Miss Elnora Reid, and an appreciation committee meeting, Mrs. Percy C.

Ketcham chairman, will precede the regular meeting at 2 p.m. The regular luncheon-meeting in the interest of the current drive was held today at the Hotel Granada. The Ladies Auxiliary of St. Agnes Seminary will hold its February meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Assembly Hall. Mrs.

Edward Burke is president and will be chairman of the day and Mrs. William Bech-told co-chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey of Locust Valley and the Essex House, Manhattan, have left to spend the rest of the Winter season in Florida.

0 Mrs. Charles F. Noyes and Miss Edith Noyes of Manhattan are at the Pancoast, Miami Beach, for several weeks. Mrs. George F.

Little of 1104 E. 4th is spending the Winter season in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shuter of 115 Montague St.

announce the birth of a son at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital on Thursday. Mrs. Shuter is the former Miss Martha Winston. At the third February Friday buffet luncheon at the Women's City Club, Manhattan, Mrs. George E.

Brower of Brooklyn and Roslyn, who is a P. E. O. SISTERHOOD Mrs. G.

M. Miller, 1058 E. 21st entertained the members of the P. E. O.

Sisterhood, Chapter at a luncheon meeting at her home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. H. Marriott, president, presided at the business meeting.

Mrs. C. W. King read a paper on "Indian Schools and Education" at the program meeting. Mrs.

A. K. Wing was a luncheon guest. Mrs. Emily Bassett, 948 E.

8th St, will entertain the sisterhood at Its next meeting at her home on March 1. Election of officers for the coming year will take place. The members present at Mrs. Miller's were: Mrs. R.

H. Marriott, Mrs. J. E. Eye.

Mrs. C. W. King, Mrs. H.

L. Sparks, Mrs. Willis Haw-ley, Mrs. Emily Cunningham, Miss Charlotte Cunnungham, Mrs. F.

W. Bass, Mrs. Emily Bassett, Mrs. W. J.

Bruce. Mrs. Howard B. Pehl and Mrs. J.

Carl Pehl. PROGRESSIVE CLI Mrs. H. Percy Soule, 1637 Ken-more Place, entertained the members of the Progressive Club at her homa on Friday evening. Bridge was played.

Those present were: Mrs. H. W. Miller. Mrs.

Forrest S. Chilton, Mrs. Rae Borrie, Mrs. R. H.

Marriot. Mrs. Joseph Adcock, Miss Sue Kleinhans and Mrs. J. Carl Pehl.

Mrs. Borrie will entertain the club at its next meeting at her home, 1675 Kenmore Place, on March 1. BRIDGE AND TEA Mrs. Maynard B. Terry entertained at a bridge and tea on Saturday.

Those present were Miss Frances Pearson. Mrs. Walter Dra-wert, Mrs. William Hatje. Mrs.

Ralph Krogenas, Mrs. Roy Medley, Mrs. Horace J. Munson and Mrs. W.

Lee Schull. The Young Folks League of Crown Heights will hold their monthly forum at the Crown Heights Temple, Crown St. and Nostrand tomorrow. Jacob Axelrod will address the audience on the subject, "Socialist View of the New Deal." The Homo i'uild li Sponsored by Brooklyn iiion Can Co. Brooklyn Ktlinou Co.

KinH ('. Lighting Co. Brooklwi Boro (Jus Co. "Value of Pride of Naples Tomatoes" Miss Maude de Tienne and R. D.

Martin to Wed Friday Of interest to Brooklyn is the wedding date of Miss Maude Louise de Tienne, daughter of Dr and Mrs. John A. de Tienne of Nassau Boulevard, Garden City, formerly of St. Mark's Ave. Miss de Tienne will be married to Robert Drake Martin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry D. Martin, also of Garden City, on Friday at noon, at her parents' home. The ceremony will be performed by the Very Rev. Arthur B.

Kinsolvlng 2d, dean of the Cathedral of the Incarnation. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Colford Anderson of Nassau Boulevard entertained at a dinner party for the engaged couple, other guests being Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Presbrey. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Pette, Mr.

and Mrs. D. L. Werfelman, Mrs. Elizabeth Gerard and Elliott M.

Anderson. Miss Katherlne Boyden of Boston has been the weekend guest of Miss Cyrene Duncan of 462 Ocean Ave. A bridge and tea for Brooklyn Council of Camp Fire Girls will be given on Thursday afternoon and on Feb. 28 at the home of Mrs. John L.

Bauer, 984 Bushwick Parkway, at 2:30 p.m. Miss Anne Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright Chapman of 160 Henry left Saturday to join her parents at the Highland Park Club, Lake Wales, where she will remain through March.

Walter F. Newhouse Jr. of 84 Remsen St. left last week to visit friends at Miami for two weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Jackson of 9 E. 96th Manhattan, will leave tomorrow for a ten-day trip to Bermuda. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles D. Hilles of Speonk and 888 Park Manhattan, left last week to spend the remainder of the season at Mountain Lakes, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Almet Jenks of Southern Pines and Manhattan are spending a few days at the Kirk-wood, Camden, S. C. Judges for Costume Ride and Equestrian Sports Carnival Mr. and Mrs. Nielson Olcott, Mr.

and Mrs. Reginald Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh J. Sessions, Colonel and Mrs.

Edwin Gates Babcock have accepted invitations to Judge the various events on the program of the annual Costume Ride and Carnival of Equestrian Sports to be held Wednesday evening at the Teevan Riding Academy. Entries for the various classes have been received from George R. Holohan, Mrs. Etta C. Buckeye, Miss Joan Van Kleeck, Miss Peggy Porter, John B.

Murray, Miss Margaret Seavers, Master Joseph A. Donnelly, Miss Lois Slo-cum Howe, Miss Mary Chapman, the Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club and the Show Team of the Edgewood Park Junior College of Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic R.

Pratt of Locust Valley are at the Pancoast, Miami Beach, for the remainder of the season. ADVERTISEMENT COLDS STRIKE SUDDENLY When your resistance is low colds strike without warning. Father John's Medicine helps build strong resistance to colds because it is naturally rich in Vitamin the anti-infective vitamin. Father John's Medicine has been used in institutions and thousands of homes for 80 years. When you ask for Father John's Medicine bt sure you get Mi By Cort-lli Alger at tho Home Guild Tomorrow collector of Washingtoniana, exhibited some choice examples of small statues, bas-reliefs and discussed some of her experience in securing the treasures.

Raymond Amann Ensign William H. Raymond, U.S. and Mrs. Raymond announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Ida Louise Raymond, of Manhattan, daughter of the late Col. William H.

Raymond, U.S.A., and the late Mrs. to Douglas Metcalfe Amann, son of Mrs. Ida Jane Amann of 716 Ocean Avenue. Miss Raymond was graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1930, and is now in charge of the depart ment ot books for boys and girls at Harper Brothers. Mr.

Amann is a graduate of Erasmus Hall, Wes-leyan University and of the Brooklyn Law School of St. Lawrence University. He is a member of Sigma Nu and Phi Del' Phi fraternities. French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, I i etc. Day or Evening.

Private or Class Instruction. Free Trial Lesson. TRianglc 5-2123 BERLITZ SCHOOL OF 1 Du Kalk Ave. SCHOOLS AM) COLLEGES SHORE ROAD ACADEMY Brooklyn's Only Countn Da? School (or Girls Shore Road near St. ATlantle N.

V. SCHOOL MUSIC AND ARTS RALPE LEECH STERNER. Director 810 West 05d Street BChuvler 4-414(1 Day and Boardlne HtudNU Moth Concert Tbnrsday. Jan Mil A CCOtrNTANc'T -SECRETARIAL Marketing Advertising and Selling Claaset PACE INSTITUTE. 888 Broadway.

N. BEDFORD ACADEMY Klndwirarten Elementary Blrh School tS Mew Sorb Am. TaL. DScatu Courlety F. Vitelli Son, Inc.

The delicious Pride of Naples Tomatoes, coining direct from the finest soil in Italy, have a distinct place in our everyday menus. They give to foods an exceptional flavor and are rieh in tate appeal and health qualities. Miss Alger will demonstrate the following recipes Cooked Tomato Gravy, Egtrs Afloat, Washington Fort, Pride of Naples Steak. Vegetable Salad with Special Tomato Sauce. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK CHARTERED 1827 OLDEST SAVINGS BANK ON LONG ISLAND Resources over 110 Million Dollars Hrr many friends will b( nlpacd to know that Marjorie nrdman, Director, tcill take, part in thtt Lecture'Drmonnlration pro-ftrarni at o'chn-k every afternoon at the Guild.

CORNER OF CLINTON AND PIERREPONT STREETS IK TBI iOIOtlCR ALL OISTKICT Admission hy Couptm From Home Cuild I'age in Daily fc'nge Vim Cordially Intitcd Itring 1 uiir hrirnds ilh You Brooklyn Eagle Home Guild Fourth Floor, 30.1 VTHJ-liington Near Borough Hall.

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