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2 MLY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1935 Vacations by Planning Interesting Events 1 1 I 17, Events Society Anticipates Easter Coming 4, t4 Monthly Teas Will Be Given In Home Chapel The first of a series of monthly teas to acquaint church and clubwomen with the work toeing done for those afflicted with tuberculosis at the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, 240 Kingston will be Riven by the board of managers at the chapel of the home on Thursday afternoon at 3:30. Women of the Congregational and Dutch Reformed denominations will be guests at the first tea. The Lenox Chamber Trio will give a program of concert music. Mrs. Charles S.

Van Nuls and Miss Anne W. Safford are co-chairmen for the tea. Members of the reception committee are Mrs. Henry C. Bainbridge, Miss Mildred Bum-bridge, Mrs.

George M. Billings. Miss M. Louise Edwards, Mrs. Joseph Duke Harrison, Mrs.

Frank E. Hanson, Mrs. Remsen W. Holbert. Miss Grace Horton, Miss Edith R.

Langenau, Mrs. William E. Lan-chantin. Mrs. Albert J.

Lyman, Mrs. Oscar W. Swift. Mrs. Glenn W.

Whiteman and Mrs. A. P. Stockwell. Mrs.

Swift is president of the board of managers. The board of managers will hold Its monthly executive meeting Tuesday morning. Additional Subscribers to Faith Home Bridge March 26 The additional subscribers to the Faith Home Auxiliary bridge at the Park Lane on Tuesday afternoon, March 26, are Mrs. Arthur J. Hoffman, Mrs.

James Watt, Mrs. Bertha Peacock, R. I. Burr, Henry C. Barthman, Mrs.

Warner King, Mrs. Frank H. Traendly, Mrs. J. H.

Schoonmaker, Mrs. John P. White, Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenhauer, Mrs.

Wilson W. Phraner, Mrs. John B. Oiler, Mrs. Charles F.

Noyes, Mrs. Charles P. Burr, Miss Mae Meurer, Mrs. Raymond P. Fiero, Miss Mar-Jorie Burr, Mrs.

George H. Wilcox, Mrs. George M. Clark, Mrs. Allen Lehman, Mrs.

Arthur E. Lethbridge Jr, Mrs. J. J. O'Donoboe, Mrs.

John L. Smith, Mrs. Adolph E. Stoecker, Mrs. Morris Henry, Mrs.

George E. Dillingham Jr, Mrs. Barron J. Throckmorton, Mrs. Byron Athana-siou, Mrs.

Charles W. Schwefel. Miss Virginia Michel and Charles E. Conklin Guests At Large Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs.

Charles I. Conklin of 9229 Shore Road entertained at a cocktail party yesterday in honor of their son, Charles E. Conklin, and his fiancee. Miss Virginia Michel of 360 Elk Ave, New Ro-chelle, N. whose marriage will take place on March 29 at the Lutheran Church of St.

James, Manhattan. Among those present were Mrs. Leonard Michel, Augustus Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlough, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Meyers. William Nicholas. Miss Lillian Richtberg, Miss Louise Knock, Mr. mid Mrs.

Lester Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Heislad. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hei-stad.

Mrs. Henry Helslad, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bolmig, Mr. and Mrs.

Prank Boluilg, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.

Miles F. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney McGroarly. Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert C. rflastensmlth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.

Cuvullero, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Anthony Ses.su, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank De Luca, Miss Rose bessa. Miss Sylvia Ghelaldl, Mr. and' Mrs. William Urotli, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Uaelir, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kuberl, Mr. and Mrs.

John ScliulU, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beraidinl, Dr. uiid Mrs. Kenneth Machines, Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Daugherty. Mrs. Helen Schroeder. Mr and Mrs.

Robert Alkniun, Mr. and Mis Edwin Ross, Mr. aifd Mrs. Russell Hallock, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Pentz.

Mr. and Mrs, Klngsley Childs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haight, Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Buckman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Denyse, Mr. and Mrs.

Augustus Froeb Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bijou, Mr, and Mrs. James Herbert, Mr. and Mrs.

Ambrose Gannon. Miss Marie Gannon. Miss Genevieve Suiuers. Miss Kathryn Miner, Mr. and Mrs.

William OHallerau. William Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loeb. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond McBride, Mr. and Mrs. James Boise. Mr.

and Mrs. William Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ouelpa, Mrs. Debora McOarry, Miss Ella McOarry, Mr.

and Mrs. Nils Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Kapps, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Le Blanc, Mr. and Mrs. William Whitchlll.

Mrs. Christian Haters and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Idler. Mrs.

George R. Holahan Jr. Will Be Hostess at Bridge The fifth bridge in the series the Adalphl Academy Alumnae Association Fund Committee is hav-iag under the chairmanship of Mrs. William A. Winant Jr.

will be held at the home of Mrs. George R. Holahan Jr. of 1111 Albemarle Road on Wednesday afternoon. 1 Mrs.

Robert S. Martin Will Entertain for Miss Kimmins Mrs. Robert Sayles Martin of 225 Parkslde Ave. will entertain at a tea this afternoon In honor of Miss Louise Kimmins of Little Neck, who will be married to Luclan Earl Dun-ton of St. Albans on May 26.

Among the guests will be Mrs. Garvin Uano, Mrs, James Kimmins, Mrs, John E. Asher, Mrs. John L. Mn.

Edwin Ku'uer of 608-A 3d St, mil be a model in the fathion ihoit trhich the auxiliary of the Faith Home for Incurables mill give at their bridge on March 26 at the Park Lane, Manhattan, (Photo by l.oeter). Mrt. Waller M. Meterolr it chairman of rttervuliom for the litter uniiictTturr dinner and dunce to he given by the woman' auxiliary, Hrouklyn Council Boy Seoul i of America, on April 2 at the IDwrri Hotel. (Photo by Hlnkeman Shuler.) WEDDINGS March 29 Miss Virginia Michel and Charles E.

Conklin, Lutheran Church of St. James, Manhattan, 7:30 p.m. April 12 (Frl.) Miss Elizabeth Davids and Thomas Edw. Pereyra, Trinity Lutheran Church. April 20 (Sat.) Miss Elaine Campbell and Townsend Allen, Reformed Dutch Church.

April 27 (Sat.) Miss Margery Schwab and Edgar Mandervllle Jr, St. Paul's Church. May 4 (Sat.) Miss Alice Katherlne Parke and John Zimmerman, Grace Church, p.m. DANCES March 17 (Sun.) Packer Class 28 tea-dance, Squadron Calvery Club, 4 p.m. March 22 (Frl.) Miss Hepburn's Junior Assembly, Grace Church parish house, 8:30 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Weber's High School Assembly dance, studio. March 29 (Frl.) Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Weber's High School dancing class, studio. April 1 (Mon.) Gen.

Lord Stirling Society, C. A. dance, Towers Hotel. April 6 (Sat.) 8plnsters Ball, Rltz- Carlton, Manhattan. April 12 (Frl.) Briarcllff Holiday House Association Jungle Ball, Hotel Plaza, Manhattan.

April 15 (Mon.) Musicians Guild Muslcale, 49 Remsen St, eve. MUSICALES March 18 (Mon.) Musician Ouild Musacale, 2 Montague eve, March 20 mu-, sicale and social, Academy of Mu sic, aft. March 22 (Frl.) Women's Society of the Caledonian Hospital benefit concert. Academy of Music. March 26 (Tues.) Brooklyn Opera, Academy of Music, eve.

March 28 (Thurs.) Baptist Home benefit concert, Hanson Place Baptist Church, eve 1 i Jtnn fuelrlnn Hllilrf 0 xiiiisicnir, ao ouiaicuiuii a.ov. Apru 3 iwea.i unaminaae spring concert. April 5 (Frl.) Boston Symphony (Mnn Shti3a iiw.it. April 8 (Mon.) Chaminade Loyalty Committee muslcale. 428 Orand Committee muslcale, aft.

CARD PARTIES March 18 (Mon.) Sst. Agnes Sem inary bridge, at seminary, eve, March 19 (Tues.) Holy Family Hos pital Auxiliary card party and donation day. Anthonian Hall bridge party. Sons and Daughters of Pilgrims bridge, McAlpin, aft. March 20 (Wed.) Adelphl Academy Alumnae, 1111 Albemarle Road.

March 23 (Sat.) A. I. C. P. annual Spring card party, Hotel St.

George. Brooklyn Colony Juniors, N. E. W. annual card party, 452 Washington Ave.

Women's Counsel of the Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation bridge for benefit of York St. Center, Edison Building March 26 (Tuesj-Central Day Nursery evening oriage, mis. hcis-enbuttel home, Faith Home for Incurables, Auxiliary bridge and fashion show, Park Lane, Manhattan, 2 p.m. Annual card party of the Hope- well Society, 218 Gates Ave. i i 1 i 1 April 6 (Sat.) Brentwood Alumnae bridge.

April 9 (Tucs.) Woodward School P. T. A. bridge, at school, p.m. April 10 (Wed.) Chamlnadi Friendly Committee bridge, Bll E.

19th eva. Presbyterian Home Woman's Auxiliary bridge, Oppenhelm Collins Co. MISCELLANEOUS March 17 (Sun.) Heights Casino supper. Catholic Big Sisters tea for the representatives tor Brooklyn Youth Week, 338 Clinton Avu. World in Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, 3 p.m.

March 18 (Mon.) Berkeley Aium-nae theater party, Cort Theater, Manhattan. Adelphl College Alumnae reunion dinner, Hotel Granada. Bedford District Committee of the Motion Mcture Council of Brooklyn meeting, 864 Park Place, 1:30 p.m. Protestant Big Sister Council meeting, Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church, 2 p.m, Nursing Sisters meeting, convent, aft. March 19 (Tues.) Packer Alumnae Association tea, at institute.

Brooklyn Thrift Shop 5th anniversary, Colony House. Young Women's Hospital League meeting, 1838 49th St. St. Francis Xavler Academy Alumnae meeting, 226 8th Ave, p.m. Children's Home ot I.

Bnptist Association board meeting at home, March 20 (Wed.) Orphan Asylum Society of Brooklyn meeting, at home, 10:30 a.m. March 21 (Thurs.) St. Mary's Hospital Ladies Aid Association benefit lecture, Shevlln Hall, 3:30 p.m. March 22 (Fri.) Industrial Home for Blind Managers luncheon, Eagle Home Guild. March 23 (Sat.) Wilson College Club tea.

Marcn 25 iMon.i-packer Alumnae Association meeting, institute chapel, 7:45 p.m. Christ Child Society annual meeting, Columbus Club, aft. March 27 (Wed.) Brooklyn Nursery ci r. Infants Hospital Spring fee- uvai March 30 (St.) Willoughby House Children's movies, St. George Theater.

March 31 (Sun.) Anthonian Hall concert and tea, St. -George Hotel, April 1 iMon.) Adelphl College Alumnae reunion dinner. Hotel Granada. April 2 (Tues.) Boy Scout Council Women's Auxiliary party, Wal dorf-Astoria, Manhattan, eve. Spanish Mission Auxiliary recital, Academy of Music.

April 3 (Wed.) Brooklyn Woman's Club 66th annual luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. April 4 (Thurs.) St. Agnes Seminary Alumnae plays, auditorium two days). April 6 (Sat.) St. Angela Hall Aux.

iliary annual communion break fast. April 8 (Mon.) Approved Schools Committee of the N. 8. D. A.

R. benefit, New Amsterdam Theater. Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary Skene Division shower. April 9 (Tues.) Packer senior tea, Colony House Senior Guild meet ing, 297 Dean aft. Mr.

Henrv Mannix Will f.iv Bridge-Tea for Day Nursery Mrs. Henry Mannix will enter. Free, Mrs. Charles H. Martin andwlthi chairman of prizes; Marion the Misses Frances Kimmins and Leonard, Margaret Farley and Ruth Vivien Mathews.

Nelson; Betty Manning, chairman 'of tea; Mary Kane, Betty Gafney, A Five to Fifty-Year-OId Fashion Eileen Touhy and Mary Burke; Show has been arranged by the printing, Edna Buggell, chairman; board of managers of Everybody's Marion Gallagher, Mnry McCor-Thrift Shop, 112 59th Manhat- mack, Ann Ledwlth, Elisabeth tan, to take plaLe at the tea hour on April 25 at Sherry Manhattan. Spring clothes for ages from 5 to 50 will be the feature of the showing. Nursing Sisters Will Meet at Convent Tomorrow Afternoon The Auxiliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor will meet at the convent, 439 Henry tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. John J. Robinson, president, presiding.

The Rev. James H. Griffiths, S.T.D., will be guest speaker, and a musical program will be given by Mrs. Harry Hhlnphurt Anlniut i-rmiinunipl llV aunauhnn Tp wlu fo)ow the hostesses including Frank P. fiurran.

Mm. Vinrent Duff James Feti Mrs Robert A. Johnston, Mrs. Frank M. Tjedwith, Miss Catherine McTernan, Ml.g Robert A.

Murtha, Mrs. Bart Patterson, Mrs. R. G. Rankin and Mrs.

Willard S. Salmon. xhe ReV- Eugene T. McCloskey, Ig.T.D., moderator, will close the afternoon with the benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Stmiiury Auxiliary Plans Bridge for Tomorrow Night The Ladles Auxiliary of St.

Ag- nes' Seminary will hold a benefit bridge In the assembly hall tomor- 1 row evening. Mrs. Edward Burke, president, win nave Mrs. i nomas Fitzgerald as chairman of the eve- ning. The Rev.

Edward Lodge Cur ran, Ph.D., editor-in-chief of the International Catholic Truth Society, will address the meeting on April Mrs, George Heuer, Mrs. Joseph Heinmsoth and Mrs. Edward H. Bancker. Mist Elizabeth Davids to Be Wed to T.

E. Pereyra April 12 Miss Elizabeth Mae Davids, daughter of Walter Bristo Davids of 180 Lenox Road and the late Mrs. Etta Pressey Davids, will be married to Thomas Edwin Pereyra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.

Pereyra of 68 E. 19th on Friday, April 111, in Trinity Lutheran Church. Miss Davids will have Mrs. Ed-vard Judson Roehl as matron of Honor and Miss Elizabeth-Ana Scaer as flower girl. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Maybelle Foelich and Ethel Court.

Mr. Pereyra will have his brother. Roy Pereyra, as best man. and the ushers will be Howard Wittie and Wattley Williams of East Orange, N. J.

The Rev. Paul Scaer will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a small reception at the Towers Hotel, Mrs. Eugene Woody of 418 Ocean Ave. entertained with a ten and linen shower yesterday la honor of Miss Davids. Mrs.

William Davids and Mrs. Thomas L. Pereyra poured tea. Those present were the Misses Maybelle Froeiich. Ethel Court, Evelyn Johnston, Mrs.

William Buchanan, Mrs. Harold Mortimer, Wilbur Heclst. Mrs. Frank Bronkhorst. Mrs.

Charles I. Brady, Mrs. Robert Martin, Mrs. Grace Oano, Mrs. Charles Totten.

Mrs. William Buchanan Mrs. Paul Scaer and Mrs. Edward Roehl. Mrs.

Holahan will have as her hostesses of the afternoon Mrs, Nelson H. Wray, Mrs. Kenneth E. Hill-yer, Mrs, George J. Doyle and Mrs.

Winant. Those who have subscribed to the Names added to the list of the gen-Hotel. Tuesday, April 2, by the eric Pratt, Mrs. William Price. Mrs.

J. Morris Wilkinson, Mrs. Welles Sellew, Mrs. Frederick Siltlg, Mrs. Joseph Heiinsoth, Mrs.

Thomas W. Maires, Mrs. Seymour Clark, Mrs. W. Clifford Bowden Mrs.

Edward H. Lockwood, Miss Helen Wilson. Mrs. C. Leslie Horning Mrs.

Waller W. Friend, Mrs. Frederick S. Benson, Mrs. Ralph H.

Tie-bout Mrs. Arthur C. Hamlen, Miss Marie Vaughan, Miss Alice Richards, Mrs. George F. Arata, Mrs.

Herbert J. Braham. Mrs. William A. Graham.

Miss Lois Comings, Mrs. Sherwood Hubbel and Miss Clara Pteilfer. The sixth bridge, at the home of Mrs. Harry W. Buchanan, In Rutherford, N.

has been canceled because of illness. The last bridge v. Ill be at tlie home of Mrs. Eilwaid F. Gerr of 2U2 E.

lBlli on Wednesday, April 10. Mrs. C. Leslie Horning Jr. of 22u5 Foster Ave.

will entertain at luncheon before the bridge at Mrs. home. Her guests will be Miss Helen Wilson, Mrs. Lynn Goodnough. Mrs.

Joseph Quin. Mrs. Winant and Mrs. Holahan. Mrs.

Ernest H. Pillsbury of the Hotel Margaret returned last week from Florida where she spent sev eral weeks. Marcn -n (Wea.) -university Glee April 10 Society Club bridge. Hotel Bossert, eve. i Spring tea, 11, Pierrepont St.

St. Agnes Seminary Alumnae 3d Blind Players Club of Brooklyn, annual bridge, Cathedral Club. piav, Academy of Music, p.m. Immaculate Conception Day April (Thurs.) Faith Home for Nursery Managers bridge and tea, incurables donation party and re-869 President St, aft. cepUon, 546 Park Place.

marcn inurs.) xoung women si Hospital Service League of the M. E. Hospital bridge, Kings County Lighting Company. March 30 (Sat.) Dr. White Me Committees for St.

Saviour Alumnae Bridge on March 30 Miss Florence Ward, chairman of the annual bridge and tea of St. Saviour Academy Alumnae on Sat- urday afternoon, March 30, at Sherry's, has selected her committees. They Include the Misses Anne Joan Shea, chairman of arrangements; Margaret Hayes, Kathryn Loughlln and Loretta Davis; Kathryn Led O'Connor and Margaret Fleming; reception, Ruth M. Dunn, president; Eleanor Ledwlth, vice president Mary Hurley, treasurer, and Anne Scannell, secretary, and publicity. Ruth M.

Davey, chairman; Dorothy Bernard, Ethel Grady, Ann Murphy and Barbara Schuman. Miss Ward entertained the chairmen at her home, 261 Garfield Place, last week. Baptist Home Will Benefit By Concert on March 28 A benefit conoert for the Baptist Home of Brooklyn will be given In the Hanson Place Baptist Church on Thursday evening, March 28 The concert committee includes Mrs. Walter Decker, chairman; Mrs. H.

O. Dobson, Mrs. E. W. Skelton, Mrs.

H. D. McKeige, Miss Ethel D. Pickford, Miss MacMurray, Mrs. W.

G. Snyder, Mrs. S. Raymond Estey and Mrs. R.

H. Gunagan. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Mrs. Charles W. Fisher will be in charge of candy, programs and ushers.

The artists will be Ethel Foster, dramatic reader; Price Boone, lyric tenor; Drauo Sisters in unique violin duets and Ada Jeller, pianist and composer. The Initial list of patrons and pa tronesses includes Mrs. H. T. Alden Mrs.

Byron Beal. Mrs. Thomas Bowmur, Mrs. Alfred Bernudt, Mrs. August H.

Brahe. Mrs. R. T. Cadyl miss tna e.

uooke, Mrs. E. J. Cole, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey O. Dobson Mrs. Walter Decker, William R. Dorman. Mr.

and Mrs. S. Raymond Estey, Mrs. A. M.

Fleming. Mrs. Charles B. Gray, Mrs. A.

Q. Goet-schius, Mrs. J. Edward Hoag, Miss Reba M. Havelock, Mrs.

E. E. Hie- Mrs. George U. Tompers, Miss Daisv Taylor, Mrs.

A. C. West, Mrs. George W. Williamson Miss Mayme Welz, Mrs.

Benjamin Wright and Mrs. Fred Zcpp. Mrs. Edward R. Welles of 1224 Dean St.

has returned from a two weeks' West Indies cruise. Next Week for Its educational exhibits, which included a demonstration of pruning and methods of plant propagation. Dr. C. Stuart Gager is director of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

The hostess committee for the Flower Show includes Mrs. Frank L. Babbott. Mrs. George E.

Brow-er, Mrs. Edward C. Blum, Mrs. George S. Brown, Miss Dorothy L.

Belts, Mrs. Irving Cabot, Mrs. Russell V. Cruikshank, Miss Frances II. Coutts, Mrs.

('. Stuart Gager, Mrs. Otto Goetie. Mrs. Edwin H.

Thatcher, Miss F.lise W. Stutzer, Mrs. P. Chalmers Jameson, Mrs. Stephen M.

Harrison, Additional Patrons for Caledonian Hospital Benefit Additional patrons and subscribers for the concert by the Brooklyn Orchestral Society, with Galll Campi as soloist, wnicn win De sponsored by the Caledonian Hospital on Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock, are announced. The patrons are Daughters of the British Empire in the State of New York, Mrs. Mary Smith, Dr. W. W.

Hala, Dr. George Merrill, Dr. Jo seph Tenopyr, Dr. R. C.

Williams, Dr. E. D. Resnik. Dr.

D. M. McCarthy, Dr. W. D.

McCarthy, Dr. J. E. Miles, Dr. W.

D. Ludlum, Dr. S. B. Rozanowski, Dr.

F. G. Doni-gan, Dr. G. G.

Nicosia. Dr. H. Feld-man, Dr. A.

F. Sava, Dr. G. G. Dix- Snammon; Dr; A.

L. Bell and Dr! W. P. Corrlero. New subscribers include Mrs.

James G. Nelson, Mrs. Janet Elder, Miss Lillian Nelson, Miss Mary Hal-dane, Miss Nancy S. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Satterley, Dr.

F. E. Sweet, Miss Almora Melklejohn, Miss Lavina Waren, Mrs. Frederic M. Smedley, Mrs.

Charles M. Wiss-man, Miss Ina MacLean, James B. Tannahlll, Miss Priscllla Owens and Miss Jean Ballley. Student nurses who will act as ushers are the Misses Ann Hoist, Miline Nllson, Ann Walsh, Teresa Askin, Audrey Robinson, Elizabeth Brockway, Phyllis Beach, Madeline Hansen, Jean MacKersle, Jane Scor-tini, Elva Hillman, Elsa Gazley, Claire Sheridan, Margaret Rapp, Catherine Steele, Bertha Volman and Catherine Carpenter. A dance will follow the concert.

Many Subscribe to Bridge For Blind Society March 27 The St. Agnes Seminary Alumnae committee in charge of the third annual bridge for the benefit of the Xavler Free Publication Society for the Blind met recently at the home of the chairman, Miss Marlon R. nansuery, io5 Midwood to com- plete arrangements for the event' which will take place on Wednesday evening, March 27, at the Cathedral Club. Subscribers Include Mrs. Daniel Ferry, Mrs.

John C. Dillon Mrs. Richard J. Hansberv, Mrs. Edward P.

Mullin, Mrs. William McEntee Mrs. John O'Connell, Mrs. George Pigott, Mrs. Franklin Strauss, Mrs Cornelius A.

Schmid, Mrs. John F. McEfoy, Mrs. J. Schratwieser, Mrs! Michael Montague, Mrs.

Sophia Crosby, Mrs. Herman Schmadeke Mrs. Arthur Hurley, Mrs. Thomas Newman, Mrs. Edward Fox Mrs Edward Murtha, Mrs.

James v' Frost, Mrs. Thomas Cullen, Mrs Joseph De Castro, Mrs. J. Hall Corcoran, Mrs. Frank Ledwlth, Mrs Daniel i Fox Mrs Jamei Rhnh oenealct I The Misses Mf Hein Helen Konvalinka, Madeline Noo-nan, Clara Baldwin, Helen McKil-lop, Madeleine Smith, Kathleen En-n is Geraldine Ferry, Beatrice Buck Eiolse Regan, Irene McNamara' Dorothy Cook, Gertrude Hansbery' Margaret O'Connell, Marie O'Connell, Anne O'Melia, Theresa Pagano, Elizabeth McGovern, Marie McLaughlin, Catherine Hurley, Joseph-lne Melsha, Cecelia Trilnz, Helen Daily, Helen Keating, Anne Newman, Florence Newman, Gwendolyn Ferry, Rose Gillespie, Genevieve Hennessey, Angela Gallagher, Elena Menendez, Mary Sullivan, Noel bcanlon, Mercedes Brennan.

Kathleen Ryan, Eleanor Ryall, Madeline Slane, Dorothy Harding, Georgie Adams, Betty Dorner, Marie Mc-ponough, Margaret Cantwell, Gertrude Hughes, Oenevieve Montgomery Dorothy O'Connell, Anna Catherwood, Katherine Meagher I Brennan. Anne OConnell and Margaret Markey. Miss Frances McLoughlin held a meeting recently at her home. 1448 E. 17lh for the mm mil! no ih and Miss Alice Burke, i i 'ry cnairman.

Other members j'i'uoe me Misses Alice Harrigan, mane Mauro, Jeanne Keller. Fran- res toniey, Beatrice Turner, Ve- ronica Rogers, Alice Thomas. Mar-jorie McCnrmsrk. Dorothy T. Mr-Evoy, Dorothea ONeill and Dorothy Whyle.

Patrooneuei and Committees For Berkeley Theater Party Additional patronesses for the theater party to see "The Bishop Misbehaves," which the Alumnae Association of the Berkeley Institute, Mrs. Roland C. Sherrer, will sponsor tomorrow night for the benefit of the school, are Mrs. Charles A. Angell.

Mrs. William E. Bergen, Miss Dorothy E. Bergen, Miss Eleanor Bovenizer, Mrs. Henry Cabaud, Miss Janet Collett, Mrs.

Warren Cruikshank, Mrs. Charles F. Droste, Mrs. Henry C. Eldert, Mrs.

Gustave A. Helm, Mrs. Albert Herts. Mrs. Clarence G.

King. Mrs. Ray Moskin, Mrs. Ormond Milton, Mrs William Parker, Mrs. Henry R.

Simmons, Mrs. Evart Wingert, the Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman and Frank H.

Crane. Mrs. Richard Anthony Is chalr-; man of printing. Mrs. Richard Franklyn Satterley is chairman of orottram girls, who Include the Misses Alexandria Ananieff, Mar- jorie Jean Carlln, Mary Louise Fox, Jean Fraser, Harda and Sonna illaveness, Lucille Stern, Betty Walsh and Hazel Whitman.

Committees for Tea of Big Sitters for Youth Week Representatives Committees for the tea the Brook- lyn Catholic Big Sisters will give this afternoon at the Big Sister i House. 338 Clinton for repre- sentatives for Brooklyn Youth Week jare: Program committee, Mrs. An- oerson wooas, mis. Aigeion i. jovb, Mrs.

Fenwick Ritchie; dud yourself, Judge JeaneUe Brill. Miss Mary Dillon, Miss Ellen Eddy Shaw and Mis. J. Townsend; health day, Dr. I Susan M.

Everett, Mrs. Edward Hoi-1 den, Mrs. Bessie M. Crafer, chair-j man, and Mrs. William D.

Philips; out or doors day. Mn. Mark Rudlch, chairman, and Miss Eleanor Powers and Mrs. Harold U. Smith; citizen- ship day, Miss Helen T.

Kracke, chairman, and Miss Eleanor Boesely, Mrs. John Bauer, Mrs. Inez Almee and Miss Alicia Rhatigan; voca-i uoiiui uuj, mrs. i. uaviu uuncu, chairman, and Mrs.

John O. Klrby and Miss Florence Freer; scliool day committee, Miss Margaret A. Jones, chairman, and Miss Mary E. Lynch and Dean Adele Blldersee. Entertainment and athletics, Mrs.

Edward L. Denton, Miss Josephine Beiderhase. honorary chairman, and Mrs. Edward A. Toole and Mrs.

Murray Hofstetter; publicity committee, Mrs. Vera Soloman, chair-i man, and Mrs. H. William-' son; radio committee, Mrs. Sara B.

De Forrest, chairman, and Mrs. Christopher Kevin and Mrs. Mortimer Brenner; finance committee, Miss Katherlne V. Baker, chairman, and Miss Alice A. Cavanagh and Mrs.

Bruce R. Duncan; auditing 1 committee, Miss Grace Murty, chair- man, and Mrs. Andrew J. Collins; church day commLtee, Mrs. George Sylvester, chairman for Hebrews; i Mrs.

James M. Ryan, chairman for Catholics, and Mrs. Marshall E. Stewart, chairman for Protestants, I and recognition day, Mrs. William Hanson, chairman, and Miss Adelaide Callan and Mrs.

Edwin C. Blum. Manhattan Chapter, D. A. Will Meet on Thursday Manhattan Chapter, D.

A. Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuyler regent, will hold its monthly chapter day the Hotel McAlpin, Manhattan, on Thursday. A program of "home talent'' has been prepared for the afternoon's entertainment. Musical numbers, both vocal and lnstrumen- tal, and dramatic presentations will be given by the participating chap- I ler members.

The program is In charge of Mrs Helen L. Young, cliairman of programs. Mrs. John Sise of Wood mere is chairman of the courses of garden talks which are being sponsored by the New York Junior League. They are being given on Thursday mornings at 11 clock for five weeks, under the general heading of "Design, the Backbone of the Garden." The lectures, the first of which was held this we-k.

are open to the pub-i lie and are given under the auspices of the Cambridge Srhnol of Arrhi'ecture and Landscape Archl-I lecture. i 1 inorlal Catholic Settlement Asso-1 tain at a bridge and tea on Wcdnes-elation luncheon and bridge, Hotel day afternoon, March 27, in her St. George. home. 869 President for the Flatbush Boys Club Junior Worn-' benefit of the Immaculate Concep-en's Auxiliary bridge, Edison Hon Day Nursery, of which she is Building, aft.

a manager. Mrs. Mannix will be St. Saviour Academy Alumnae assisted in receiving by Mrs. Thorn-bridge, Sherry's.

i as F. Casey, president; Mrs. James April 2 (Tues.) Cheer Club bridge, Spellman, Mrs. John F. Winters, Oppenheim, Collins aft.

Mrs. Jeremiah A. Walsh, Mrs. Jo-April 5 (Fri.) Chaminade Recep-1 cph E. Murphy, Mrs.

Ppter P. tion Committee bridge, Oppen-1 Smith, Mrs. William McCoy and helm Collins Co. I Mrs. James S.

Brown Jr. The National Society, Sons and gins, Mrs. William L. Hall, Mrs. Daughters of the Pilgrims, State of I Otto Hoppe, Mrs.

R. J. Henderson, New York. Mrs. Washington L.

Mrs. Leonora Herlt, Mrs. Albert Ja-Mann governor, will have a card i cobson, Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mrs. party at the Hotel McAlpin on Tues- H.

D. McKeige, Miss Jane Nostrand, day afternoon for the benefit of the i Dr. and Mrs. Francis W. O'Brien, emergency fund.

Mrs. J. Duke Har- Mrs. William Paine. Mrs.

T. F. rison is chairman of the affair. Ridely, Mrs. E.

E. Roberts, Mrs. Eu- gene W. Skelton, Mrs. Charles Mrs.

John Cecil Reynolds Is en- i Scholl, Miss Charlotte E. Smith. tertainlng her cousin. Miss Barbara Schollmeyer, at her home, 34 Clif- ton Place. Miss Schollmeyer has Just returned from an extensive trip abroad.

The Misses Louise Lentz, Caroline Bauer and June Stenzel also are Mrs. Reynolds' house guests and will remain with her for an indefinite time. Flower Show At the Botanic Garden booth at the 22d International Flower Show, which will open tomorrow at the Grand Central Palace, a committee of members of the woman's auxiliary of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Mrs. Charles K. Perkins, chairman, will act as hostesses.

Miss Jcanetla V. Jameson is the chairman of the committee, the members of which will be on duty at the Botanic Garden's exhibit throughout the week assisting in explaining features of Interest in the exhibit. This year the exhibit is of particular value to the amateur gardener and to garden club groups, as It is a demonstration of practical garden methods. Included in this exhibit of garden operations presented in actual dimensions are demonstrations of digging the soil, making a lawn, tree and shrub planting, seed planting, cultivation, grafting, spraying and dusting, hotbeds, potting and staking. For Ihe lust two rears the Bo- tanle Garden has hern awarded medals and certificates of merit Mrs.

John Spence Mrs. 'me 01 lne annual Spring dance Charles E. Perkins. Miss Jessie St" Brendan's Alumnae on April W. Post.

Mrs. Arnold W. Sherman, R' Bossert. Miss Fran-Mr. Gordon V.

Thaver. Mr. ees McLoughlin Is chairman of the Lewis W. Francis. Mrs.

Charles F. Potts. Mrs. William S. Peters.

Miss Maria Knox, Mrs. F. Rodney Fiskr, Mr. John M. Perry.

Mrs. William Kennedy Mrs. Airred F. Mudge, Mrs. John F.

Jennings. Mrs. Fusvll Hume. Mn. Ravarri I- Teck and Mrs.

Whitney Mer- rilL Mr. frnttrit P. Cnrrnn of If heatlry it rhniinitm nf ihr trnmrtt't mmmiHre for ihf Irrt rnlenarf ff the ftmntting vf ehemiml indmtric in 1 orb, April 22 to 2b, Mr: R. Meredith l.nnttlnfl In member of the enpenl rnmrnit. tec for the Lhnrch Million of lltlp'i maintenance ftimd campaign..

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