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B3 Residents on Long Island Prepare for Independence Day Celebrations BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1936 Mrs. Payne Whitney's Estate Miss Gwendolyn Gwynne Tucker-Frost Wedding Takes Place in Port Washington; Other News of Community Special to The Eagle Port Washington, June 27 Th wedding of Miss Carolyn Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tucker of Flushing, to Norman Crane Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Frost of Highland Port 3 Miss Jane L. Yerkei and Ludlow Elliman Are Wed In Cold Spring Harbor Miss -Jane Littig Yerkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Yerkes of 812 Park Ave.

and Brook-vllle, became the bride of Ludlow Elliman of 485 Park Manhattan, and Noroton, son of Mrs. Ernest G. Draper of Washington and Douglas L. Elliman of Manhattan, at 3:30 p.m. yesterday in St.

John's Church, Cold Spring Harbor. The Rev. Dr. Otis Rice, assisted by the Rev. Lyman G.

Bleecker, officiated. The bride wore a gown of white satin with a rose point collar of old family lace. With this she had a tulle veil with rose point lace over It. Mrs. Robert A.

Ramsdell of Syosset was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a gown of pale green accordian-pleated chiffon. The bridesmaids included the Misses Yvonne Johnstone, Elizabeth Brown, Lynda Dickinson, Elizabeth Fenno, Thayer Gibbons and Fifl Mixsell and Mrs. James P. Smith of Manhattan and Miss Anne Watson of Buffalo.

They wore gowns similar to that of the matron of honor, only in yellow. All the attendants wore yellow hats and carried blue delphiniums. Leonard A. Yerkes brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers included George T. Elliman, D.

Trowbridge Elliman, brothers of the bridegroom; William J. Yerkes, Stephen W. Pendergast, Meredith Dickinson, Holmes Crimmins, Wil lllllliiffi iV' V-, I Mint Jean Pollini of Malverne it engaged to Dr. William B. Turney of Avon, V.

Miss Pollini it an assistant supervisor at St. John't Hospital. (Photo by Home Life.) Mist Emma M. Wagner, daughter of Mrs. Peter Wagner of 1430 Carroll will be married to Dr.

August Fincke. Jr. of 6029 Waodtine Hi. on Tuetday, (Photo by Frederick Loeter't.) Mrs. Frank T.

DeLano, Mrs. Frank Carpenter, Mrs. May White, Is Wed to Mr. de Clairville In Cold Spring Harbor Church Miss Gwendolyn Knowlton Gwynne and Raymond de Clairville were married yesterday late in the afternoon at St. John's Church, Cold Spring Harbor, where the ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Walter Ovid Kinsolving, assisted by the Rev, Lyman Bleeker, The bride was given In marriage by her father, Arthur Gwynne, and wore a gown of shell-tinted satin, made on princess lines, with long, tight sleeves and real lace collar. The veil was of ivory tulle, edged with a fine stitching of silver and trimmed with a wreath of orange blossoms at the back of the head and small cluster at the sides. She carried a bouquet of lilies of. the valley. All the attendants, with the exception of the little flower girl, wore the same style gown, with the front fullness emphasized by a series of ruffles, and organza over slips of silver cloth.

The matron of honor, Mrs. James Hoyt, wore light apple green; the maid of honor. Miss June Pearson, wore a darker shade, a cross green; the four bridesmaids, the Misses Constance Dlmock, Nana Hoyt of Cleveland, Harriet Jackson of Providence, R. and Mrs. Gro-ver Ugo Guerrinl, all wore white.

All carried bouquets of white field daisies. All the attendants wore tiny Victorian "pancakes" of hair, trimmed with field flowers at the back. The flower girl, Leanne Gwynne, niece of the bride, wore a pink organza Kate Greenway dress, with an old-fashioned poke bonnet to match, and carried a basket of chif fon with rose petals within. Mrs. Gwynne wor orchid colored chiffon with a draped cape, long, full skirt and short train.

A picture hat of dark orchid, with net trimming, and a corsage of orchids, completed the costume. Albert E. Oelschlaeger Jr. was best man and the ushers included Reginald F. Pearson Benjamin Welles, Duncan Van Norden, Lang-don Van Norden, C.

Rea Agnew all of Mahattan. The decorations at the church were pink for the most part, with lilies at the altar and the chancel rail, pink peonies strewn in the aisle and a background of Cybotium ferns and tall willow trees to give the effect of a path. The reception took place at the Gwynne estate 'at Mill Cove, Huntington. After their wedding trip the couple will live in New York next Fall. Sayville Personals Special to The Eagle Sayville, June 27 Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas F. Gorham and Miss Ann Gorham have opened their home on Colton Ave. for the Summer. Miss Mary Mason has as her guests for the weekend at her Greene Ave.

home Miss Janet Paulson, Miss Dorothy Morell and Edward Davies. Charles E. Burke and his daugh ter. Miss Jane Burke, have as their guests at their home in Riviera Park Mr. and Mrs.

Franklyn Dunham of 144 Sullivan Place and their sons, Alvin Dunham and Franklyn Dunham and Miss Mary Gertrude Dunham, Oceanside Personals Special to The Eagle Oceanside, June 27 Mr. and Mrs. George P. Roeser of Roosevelt St. have as their guests this weekend Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Brockett of Mil-ford, and their family. F. Chester Hendrickson of Lynbrook is spending two weeks in Oceanside as the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. G. Mar-quardt of 3 Jackson St. Mrs. Katharine Brazel will entertain at luncheon and bridge at the home of Mrs.

Marquardt on Monday for Mrs. Mildred Bushlinger, Mrs. Mildred Dickerson, Mrs. Winifred Biglin, Mrs. Elsie Spiers, Mrs.

Marjorie Kirk, Mrs. Elizabeth Merritt and Mrs. Marquardt. Carl Llndberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Lindberg of Holmcrest, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Moyer of Rockville Centre and their son, George Moyer, returned this week from a stay at Colton Manor, Atlantic City. Miss Elsie Herrnklnd of Oceanside, Miss Marie Lundy of Lakeview, George Moyer of Rockville Centre Village Ave. and their daughters, the Misses Edna, Edith and Eleanor Lange, have returned from a visit in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kinkel of Broadway have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spontowiz of Huntington and their son, Derek Spontowiz.

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Osterwald are at their Summer home in the Adi-rondacks.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duffy of Tanglewood Road, their daughfter, Miss Ruth Duffy, and their son, Robert Duffy, have returned from a visit with Mrs. Duffy's mother, Mrs. Mary Scheulen of New Dorp, S.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dosker of Aldred Ave. have had as their house guests Mr. Dosker's sister, Mrs.

Wilder P. Owens of Tabriz, Persia, and her children, Paul, Robert and Margaret Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mormile who are on their wedding trip in upper New York State, will make their home at 46 N.

Village Ave. Mrs. Mormile is the former Miss Dorothy Mae Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of 15 Wright Lynbrook.

Mr. Mormile is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mormile of Oceanside Road, Rockville Centre. Edward C-.

Johnson will return Friday from New Brunswick, N. Robert E. Long of Hamilton who was graduated earlier in the month from Yale University, will spend the Summer in Rockville Centre, returning in the Fall to work for his Master's degree. The Rev. and Mrs.

Karl F. Moore and their son, Frederick Moore, will spend the month of July in Appel- ton, Wis. Mrs. Katherine Little of Oxford Road, accompanied by Miss Mary Murray of Manhattan, her sister, has gone to Lake Mahopac. Miss Dorothy Cass, who has completed her junior year at St.

Lawrence University, is spending the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector H. Cass of 30 Yale Place. Mrs.

William Kopp of Dorchester Road, her daughter, Miss June Kopp, Miss Helen Avery and George Har rison have left for Colorado Springs, where they will spend a month. Miss Kopp will attend the Tri-Delta convention there, as a delegate from Adelphi College. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.

Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Edwards, Miss Betty Edwards and Miss Patsy Edwards of Irving Place will return Monday from a week's stay at the Traymore, Atlantic City, N. J. and Carl Lindberg of Oceanside will leave Friday to spend the weekend on Fire Island as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Herrnkind. About Lynbrook Residents SpecfaJ fo The Eagle Lynbrook, June 27 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lett of 2d St.

and their two children will sail on the Washington of the United States line for Ireland the latter part of next month. Mr. Lett will return the middle of August but Mrs. Lett and the children will remain until October. Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Dunican Jr. are on a month's wedding trip to the Yellowstone National Park. Mrs.

Dunican is the former Miss Helen B. Mugler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Mugler of 309 Earle Ave.

Upon their return the couple will make their home at 95 S. Grove Valley Stream. Mrs. Michael J. Roche of Pearsall Ave.

will entertain at cards Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Arthur B. Low- den, Mrs. M. F.

Healy. Mrs. M. J. Friend, Mrs.

James W. McGulre, Mrs. Frank E. Steindorf, Mrs. Robert I.

Wilson and Mrs. E. John Nelson. Austin S. Fithian, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. P. Fithian of 2d returned this week aboard the Henry Luckenback from a trip to the West Coast. Mr.

and Mrs. Ellis Stewart returned to their home on Carpenter Ave. this week after having been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Aurora, N.

formerly of Lynbrook, Mr. and Mrs. George Sachse of Whitehall St. spent this afternoon and evening at Sunken Meadows. They were accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. George Locke of Glen Cove and Mr. and Mrs. William Knoop, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pettit of Hempstead.

Mrs. J. E. Parkinson was hostess at her home on Everett St. at a sewing party yesterday afternoon to Mrs.

H. W. Fieseler, Mrs. Edward J. Schmidt, Mrs.

Michael J. Friend, Mrs. H. C. Kruger, Mrs.

Frank E. Steindorf, Mrs. James W. McGuire and Mrs. August Gaeckle.

Donald McKellar Jr. yesterday joined his father, Donald McKellar, at the Garden City Hotel after spending a fortnight with his mother at "Twinnem," their camp at Jackson, Me. Both will depart shortly for their Summer holiday there, It Scene of Milk Fund Fair; Other Manhasset-Great Neck News Manhasset-Great Neck, June 27 The annual milk fund fair for babies was held yesterday afternoon at the easate of Mrs. Payne Whitney, "Greentree," at Manhasset. The booths were in charge of the following: Grab bag, Mrs.

Robert Wln-throp and Mrs. Paul Mills; glass and china, Mrs. John Pell, Miss Dorothy Pell, Mrs. Thomas Laughlln, Mrs. Richards Maiers and Mrs.

William McLaughlin; sports wear, Mrs. Thomas Bankcroft; toys, Mrs. William Potter and Mrs. H. I.

Nichols; men's table, Mrs. John Altemus, Mrs. Eddy Duchln, Mrs. Floyd Moore, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney; garden furniture, Mrs.

William Aldrich, Mrs. Oliver Iselln and Mrs. Phillip Boyer; antiques, Mrs. Payne Whitney, Mrs. Courtland Barnes and Mrs.

J. E. Davis; flowers, Mrs. Alliston Flagg and Mrs. Henry Sage; fancy table, Mrs.

Warren Leslie, Mrs Julius Chaqueneau, Mrs James Forrestal and Miss Lydia Got man; advertising, Mrs. Deering Rowe, Mrs. Charles Payson and Mrs. Stuart Synington; beer garden, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mrs.

Henry Schniewing 3d, Mrs. Theodore Price, Mrs. Douglas Debe-voise, Mrs. Frederick Thomas and Mrs. Samuel Register; animals, Mrs.

Dean Bedford, Mrs. Avor Baldwin, Mrs. John Whitney, Mrs. Sybil Jay and Mrs. J.

Averall Clark. A fashion parade was featured in charge of Mrs. Harrison Williams, Mrs. Bryant Fay, Mrs. Reed Vreeland and Mrs.

Morton L. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Robson Moore of Nassau Drive, Great Neck, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Jeannette Moore, to William H.

Pearson, son of Mrs. H. M. Pearson of St. Albans.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wilkens and family of Bay Driveway will sail on Wednesday to spend the Summer months tounng Europe. Mrs. Charts Swafford and her children of Kensington are visiting relatives in Dayton, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hyde of the Estates are vacationing at Hampton, N. H. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Petty and children, Patricia and Tom Petty of Fairview Ave. have left for an in definite stay at Hollywood, Cal. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Block and children of Thayer Road, Munsey Park, are at their Summer home in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Connell of Manhasset have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Kathrine E. O'Connell, to John D.

Hicky of Queens Village. Mr. and Mrs. William Haugaard and son of Munsey Park are spending several weeks at the Finger Lakes. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Dittman of Munsey Park are entertaining Mr. Dittman's mother, Mrs. Kathrine Dittman of Brooklyn. Lloyd Williams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Williams of Lodge Road, has sailed for England, where he will continue his studies in en gineering. Thomas Huxley and Clarence Huxley, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Huxley of Park will leave on Wednesday for Lantern Hill Camp, Mystic, to spend the Summer, Mrs. Robert Baxter has 'returned to her home at Waverly, N. after several days' visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed mund Baxter.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Weller Wood of Strathmore and her son are at Lake Simapee, N. H.

Miss Marjorie Hayward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayward of Station Road, is spending the Summer with her brother, Lt. Richard Hayward, at Paris Island, S. C.

Mrs. George Olds Jr. and daughter, Miss Mafgaret Olds, are spending the Summer season touring France. Mr. and Mrs.

Cyril J. Brown of Brokaw Lane are at their home at Center Island. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf of the Tuscan Court Apartments have an nounced the birth-of a son on June 15 at Polyclinic Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graf have returned from a motor trip through the Southern and Central States to their home at Munsey Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth LHomme-dieu of Onderdonk Ave. will leave shortly for the Poconos, where they expect to pass the Summer. Mrs. Roswell Eldridga of Saddle Rock Road will leave this week to spend the Summer season in France. Mrs.

Thomas Cecil of Louisville, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Heuman of Shoreward Drive.

Gerald Early, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Early of Munsey Park, will sail for Europe on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Laflin of the Kenwood Apartments will leave the first part of the week for several weeks' stay at Chicago, 111. News of Rockville Centre Residents on Vacation Trips; Parties This Week Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, June 27 Mrs.

Edward R. Glosten of Vernon Ave. returned to her home this week after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Froelich of Fane Court, Brooklyn.

Mrs. Le Roy Burdick of 310 Hempstead Ave. is visiting in Wellsville, N. Y. Mrs.

A. G. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schutte and Mr.

and Mrs. John Sand and children have leased Dream Acres on N. Village Ave. and will spend the Summer there. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Lindblad and their son, Theodore Lindblad have returned to their home in Norfolk, after a visit with Mrs. Llndblad's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour of N.

Forest Ave. Mrs. Rufus Cole Van Aken of Westminster Road and her children, Elaine and Robert Van Aken, are in Kingston, N. the guests of Mrs. Van Aken's parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Harry Van Wagener. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.

Druhan of Pickwick Terrace, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Madeline Druhan, are spending the weekend aboard the cruiser, Madeline, sailing from Babylon to Ocean Beach. Mrs. Eugene Nicolait is spending the Summer months in Europe. I Mr. and Mrs.

George Lange of N. Washington Park, took place last night at St. John's Episcopal Church at Flushing. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. The bride waa attended by her sister.

Miss Mary Eleanor Tucker, as maid of honA and the other attendants includetf Misses Dorothy Frost and Natalie Frost, sisters of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Lewis Reid and Mrs. Kenneth Vail of Flushing. Elbert Frost, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man, and the ushers were Kenneth Vail, Lewis Reid, George Smith and Everitt Frost. Following a wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Frost will reside at Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Richardson and daughter.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Richardson, have returned to their home at Ivy Way, Port Washington Estates, after spending a week at their Summer home at Shelter Island. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross and daughter. Miss Margaret Cross of Huntington Road, Port Washington Estates, are spending the Summer months at Mystic, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. John Richter of 5th Manhattan, are occupying the John F. Barry home at North Drive for the Summer. Mr.

and Mrs. George Geddes of Mackey Ave. will leave the latter part of the week for a motor trip to Nova Scotia. Mrs. Lawrence Purgett of Port Washington Estates will return tho latter part of the week after spending two weeks visiting her parents in Chicago and Mr.

Purgett's parents in Columbus. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKeige of Port Washington Estates have returned home after spending several days at Gurney's Inn, Montauk Point.

A birthday surprise party was held last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman at Luquer Road, Manhasset Bay Estates, in honor of Mr. Hoffman, by the following: Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Hotopp, Mr. and Mrs. James Langkey, Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Povrod, Mr. and Mrs. James Kirschner and Mr. and Mrs, William Murray.

Mrs. Horace Davis and Infant son of Mackey Ave. have left to spend the Summer at the home of her mother at tells Riga, Ga. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Salto of 2d Ave. are on a several months' trip to South America. Miss Eugenie Craven and Morris M. Davidson Jr. to Wed Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Eugenie Latourette Craven, daughter of Mrs.

J. L. Craven of Bound Brook, N. to Morris Miller Davidson son of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Miller Davidson of Forest Hills. Miss Craven's father, T. A. it. Craven, is chief engineer of Federal communications.

She attended the Hartridge School. Mr. Davidson was graduated from South Kent School and Rutgers University. He is member of Delta Phi. Sands Point Bath Club Has Annual Barn Dance The annual barn dance given by the members of the Sands Point Bath Club was held last evening.

The club was completely transformed to resemble a barn and the majority of the members and their guests were attired in overalls. Horseshoe pitching, square dances and various barn games were featured. The committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs. John Englis, chairman; Mrs. Willlard Tricst.

Mrs. Horatio Shonnard Jr, Mrs. Edward Thomas. Mrs. Byron Sloane, Mrs.

Morrison Pretz, Mrs. M. A. Salembler Mrs. J.

Laroque Anderson. Mrs. William Waters Schwab, Mrs. Ralph Skillman, Mrs. Henry Alker.

Mrs. J. N. Rutherford, Mrs. Williston Benedict and Miss Josephine MacSherry.

Among those who will entertain at the dinner-dance which will be held on Independence Day at the Garden City Hotel are Dr. and Mrs. Eben Thompson Breed, Mrs. George R. Rea, Mrs.

M. M. Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Fineley Hunter.

Dr. Sinclair Tousey, Clark R. Hall, William Porter, Donald McKellar and John Scully. I I I I HOUII ERVICE You htar most favorable comment! about Essex House improvement, modern fur nishings, new dining rooms, but you heal even more about Essex House service. Let us tell you why you should lease one of the up to the very minute two, three and four.

room apartments with fully equipped modern kitchens, furnished or unfurnished. Cull tna let fir yiurielf. Courteous attendants will gladly show you the six model apartments, decorated and furnished by the world's greatest decorators. Thf Esaex PromMisde and Casino en Pnrlc Opens July 1st. HOUSE OSCAR WINTRAB, aUii TUrttur t6or CCKT'KAJl WHJSQi Mrs.

Elridge Smith, Mrs. Thomas H. Darling, Mrs. Girdell Brower, Mrs. Howard Leonard, Mrs.

Harry Taylor and Mrs. S. A. Williams ol Rockville Centre, Mrs. John Miller of Baldwin, Mrs.

John Walker of East Rockaway and Mrs. Silas M. Ken-tana of Lynbrook will have a luncheon and card party at the Bethpage Country Club, Farmingdale, Monday. Mrs. William Barradell of N.

Village Ave. will be hostess Monday at a garden party on the grounds of her home. Miss Josephine Wieman of Brower accompanied by Miss Henrietta Hershey of Brooklyn, will leave hext Saturday for a trip to the Canadian Rockies and Alaska, then to California, returning, by boat, from New Orleans, arriving home the jid-dle of August. Mrs. Josephine Wieman, Miss Wieman's mother, will be the guest, for these six weeks, of another daughter, Mrs.

Ernest Kretz of Woods Place. Mr. and Mrs. Kretz and their son, Wieman Kretz, returned this week from a trip to Washington and Virginia. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Raynor, Mrs. Harry Powell and Miss Dorothy Powell of Brooklyn will be the guests next Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atwood Hebberd of Walnut Ave.

Miss Eunice Beverldge of Glen Ridge, N. will be the Fourth of July weekend guest of the Hebberds. Paul Karl, a stuaent at Wyoming State College, is spending the Summer at his home on N. Forest Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Roberts of Lakeview Ave. left yesterday for Norwich, where they will spend the Summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Fox of Riverside Drive were hosts at dinner and bridge last evening to Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Bentley of Bayport, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Donaldson of Sea Cliff and Mr. and' Mrs.

Harry Fey of Hollis. Mrs. Roy Trezevant, Miss Eleanor Trezevant and Mr. and Mrs. L.

S. Law have left for their home in Memphis, after having been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Hunt of 22 Jefferson Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Vernon Carbonara will be hosts at a cocktail party at their home on Canterbury Road on Friday preceding the dance at the Rockville Country Club. Mrs. Armin W.

Riley and Miss Marjorie Lamb Riley, who spent the Spring at the Garden City Hotel, left yetserday for their camp at I South Casco, Me. liam Rutledge Dickinson and Frank H. Davis, all of Manhattan; Langon Lea and John Wister Wurts of Philadelphia and Allston Chase of An-dover, Mass. A reception followed at the Brookville residence of the bride's parents. The bride, who is a granddaugh ter of Lady Clipperton of London, England, attended Fermata and Miss Hewitt's School.

She is a member of the Junior League and debutante this season. Mr. Elliman is a grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. George Trow brtdge.

He was graduated from St. Paul's School, Concord, N. and from Princeton in 1931. Mr. Elliman Is a master at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.

He is a member of the Princeton Club of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Burden Entertain; Weekend Parties Given in Garden City Homes Special to The Eagle Garden City, June 27 Mr.

and Mrs. Edward D. Burden of Kensing ton Road were cocktail hosts to a group this evening preceding the dinner-dance at the Atlantic Beach Club. In the party were Mr. and Mrs.

Frank L. St. John, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McAllister, Mr.

and Mrs. G. Nelson Tower, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Doerschuck and Mr. and Mrs.

George Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Lutz of Adams St.

entertained their bridge club at supper this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. A.

Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doyle, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur E. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Hale were their guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Decatur of Hampton Road will entertain at supper tomorrow evening. Their guests will be Mr.

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

Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. L. Clark and Mr.

and Mrs. W. Walter Timmis. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert I. Hicks of Stamford, formerly of Garden City, are spending the weekend here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Whipple of Oxford Boulevard.

This evening Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Walter Barrett and Lieutenant and Mrs. Paul Barrett attended the dinner-dance at the Bands Toint Bath Club. Mrs.

Herbert L. Smith of Center Island and Garden City was the guest of honor at a dinner given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller of Stewart Ave.

Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Mooney, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thurston H. Smith, Miss Mabel Graham and Donald Graham.

Miss Mary Townsend of 3d St. entertained a party of the younger set at the dinner-dance of the Seawanhaka Yacht Club this evening. Her guests included the Misses Helene Peters, Dorothy Rlddell, Betty Randall, Fifi O'Connor, Kathleen Ripsom, Hope Bryan, Mary Westervelt, Mary Scott and John Betz, John Tompkins, Haven Waters, Robert Tapscott, Edward Bromfield Benjamin Patterson 3d, Mech-ling Howlett, Edmund H. Driggs 3d, Tailer Townsend Frank Slutter, Harry S. Hammond James T.

Bryan Malcolm Murphy and John Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy J. Weed will be hosts at a large tea for 200 guests at their Cathedral Ave.

home tomorrow afternoon. Garden City society is interested In the engagement of Miss Margaret Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Burke of West Hempstead, to Lt.

William Arthur Joyce, a graduate of the U. S. Military Academy in the class of 1936. The wedding will take place in September. Miss Sarah Woodward and C.

A. Moore 3d to Wed July 23 The wedding of Miss Sarah Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward of 9 E. 86th Manhattan, and Charles Arthur Moore 3d, son of Charles Arthur Moore of Greenwich, and of Mrs.

Spencer T. W. Stewart of Manhattan, will take place in Newport, R. on Thursday, July 23. The ceremony will be held in the Woodward villa, "The Cloisters." Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Bradford of Cedar Lane, Malverne, and their son, Robert Bradford, are spending several weeks in Chicago, 111., as the guests of relatives of Mrs. Bradford. Herbert Sepe of Nassau Boulevard, Malverne, will leave today for a stay In Dallas, Texas. More Summer Residences In Patchogue Are Opened Special fo The Eagle Patchogue, June 27 Mrs.

Winifred Fisher has arrived to spend the Summer season at the home of her daughter, Miss Anastasia Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson of 47 Plaza St.

are at their Summer home on Maiden Lane. Richard Bodkin and William Prendergast, both students at Georgetown University, have returned from an automobile trip through the Middle West. Mr. and Mrs. Edward V.

Dodd and their children, the Misses Helen and Joan, and Edward Dodd, of 2015 E. 28th St. have arrived to spend the season at their country place on Maiden Lane. The Misses Anna and Mary Tun-still of 120 McDonough St. have opened their home on Furman Lane and will remain there until October.

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Mc-Cormack of 550 1st St. have arrived with their family to spend the Summer at their Maiden Lane residence.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Farrell ol Brooklyn are the weekend guests of Mrs. David Whamond at her home on Cedar Ave. Miss Elizabeth Dodd of Brooklyn and Miss Margaret de Thierny of Washington, D. are the house guests of the Misses Mary and Amy Dodd. Rolf Andersen has as his house guests over the weekend Lt.

and Mrs. James Collins Landstreet of Annapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mitchell and Harley Mitchell of Springfield, Mass. Plandome Club Announces Committee for Celebration The members of the Plandome Field and Marine Club have arranged for their annual Fourth of July celebration.

Those who are serving on the committee in charge include William Shakespeare, Daniel Smith, Owen Davies, Sherman Lyon, John Sengstaken, Frank Zeller, Gaswell Smith, William Couchman, Garnet P. Grant, Frederick Clarkson, Frederick MacCurdy, Daniel Smith, J. C. Sutherland and William Keats. East Rockaway Items Special to The Eagle East Rockaway, June 27 Miss Sadie Davison will be hostess at the home of Mrs.

William Ricketts. 19 Garfield Place, Wednesday evening. Her bridge guests will be Mrs. Mamie Smith, Mrs. Margaret Armand, Mrs.

Lavina Combs, Mrs. Gertrude Pearsall, Mrs. Peggy Mott, Miss Ethel Reaper and Mrs. Ricketts. Amos Nylin of Garfield Place is spending two weeks in Kansas City, Mo.

Berry Rasmussen Miss Muriel Louise Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen of Hamilton Place, Garden City, and David Weeden Berrj't son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Berry of Tullamore Road, also of Garden City, were married yesterday afternoon in Grace Church, Jamaica. A small reception followed at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

Greer of Clinton Road, Garden City. The bride's gown of whit net had 'a long full skirt and tight bodice and was trimmed with narrow white velvet ribbon. Her tulle veil was held in place by a tight-fitting tulle cap with a halo-type brim of white velvet. She carried a bridal bouquet of white gardenias. Miss Mary Dunne of Freeport, the maid of honor, wore a green lace gown, a large leghorn hat and carried talisman roses.

The flower girl, Miss Catherine Moehle of Brooklyn, wore yellow mousseline de sole and carried an old fashioned bouquet. Richard L. Berry Jr. was best man for his brother. The ushers were Richard Rasmussen, a brother of the bride, and Richard Greer of Garden City, Alfred Cawood of Woodmere and Arthur Evans of Maplewood, N.

J. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Berry will live in Paterson, N. for the Summer.

iiK' -vV "-t "i I n-A -1 1MH tmmsmtmmtimimt.AmmmmmmwJV.'"'. II Little Paul Harold Cunningham it the young ton of Mr. and Mrt. Harold A. Cunningham of 521 K.

8th St. Hit mother was Mist Regina Meagher. (Photo by Vega.) William Rile Crettrh is the young ton of Mr. and Mrs. II illitim C.

Grelsch Jr. of 7'JO Westminster Road. His mother was Miss Louise Riley. (Photo by Tarr.).

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About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963