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is a a BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, 1935 Warmer Weather Attracts More Long Island Summer Residents; Activities Increase Mrs. George Leroy Varian 10as Miss Martha Marie Lawson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Charles Lawson of 104-22 205th Hollis, before her marriage. (Photo by Valeche.) Many Small Parties to Be Given in Rockville Centre Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, March 30-Mr.

and Mrs. James McGovern, formerly of 12 Stonehenge Road, are occupying their new home at 18 Hewitt Road. Fritz Hebberd of Walnut Ave. is the weekend guest of Mrs. Cyril Beveridge of Glen Ridge, N.

J. and Mrs. Thomas C. Wilson of De Mott Ave. are spending some time in California.

Lemuel C. Dillenback of Harvard a professor in the architectural department of Syracuse University, is at home for the Spring vacation. Miss Charlotte E. Cross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cross of Yale Place, returned home yesterfrom the N. J. College for Women. New Brunswick, where she is a senior. Miss Ruth Payn of Monroe St.

has also returned home from the same college to spend her Spring vacation. Miss Eleanor Brown of Harvard Ave. is in Stamford, for the weekend. Miss Lydia Hebberd, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A. Hebberd of Walnut is spending the weekend in Richmond Hill as the guest of the Misses Jeanette and Genevieve Smith. Mrs. W. Ellis Porter and her son, William Ellis Porter, formerly of 6 Hewitt Road, are occupying their new home at 110 New York Brooklyn.

Mrs. F. L. Mead will be hostess at a benefit bridge at her home on Oceanside Road on Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Willard E. Wheelock of Lakeside will at luncheon bridge for Mrs. Drive, entertain, Girard Thompson, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. C.

D. Butt, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Munson Shakeshaft, Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mrs.

Richard Barber, Mrs. Joseph Van Winkle, Mrs. Joseph Henry Oehrig, Mrs. Ashleigh Losee, Mrs. Herbert Foster, Mrs.

Percy Jones, Mrs. Lewis Abrams. Mrs. Charles Leppingwell and Miss Ruth Corbett. Mrs.

Winfield L. MacWhinney of Schuyler Ave. will entertain at a dessert bridge Monday for Mrs. Arthur Bussman, Mrs. Georgiana Canner, Mrs.

Roy Forsman, Mrs. William C. West, Mrs. Ida Greves, Mrs. Harry C.

Place and Mrs. Edna Tunison. Mrs. William Lloyd will open her home on Princeton St. for a dessert bridge benefit Monday the Women's afternoon Club fort the Congregational Church of Rockville Centre.

Mrs. Lloyd's guests will be Mrs. Willis B. Blee, Mrs. Harry A.

Hebberd, Mrs. Ralph E. Steere, Mrs. Benjamin B. Bain, Mrs.

H. W. Spargur, Mrs. Larry Erickson, Mrs. Charles Cross, Mrs.

William Caldwell, Mrs. W. W. Downing, Mrs. Austin O.

Long, Mrs. Clarence Eastwood, Mrs. Leo Louprette, Mrs. Frank Small, Mrs. John Waters, Mrs.

L. G. Van Nostrand, Mrs. Walter R. Hubbs, Mrs.

Charles W. Beebee and Mrs. Frank Collins. Mrs. E.

V. Carbonara of Tarence St. will entertain at luncheon and bridge Tuesday for Mrs. Harold E. Weeks, Mrs.

Alva Meyers and Mrs. Charles Beppler. Mrs. Harry A. Hebberd of Walnut Ave.

will be the luncheon and bridge guest of Mrs. Grace Cooke of Bainbridge Brooklyn, Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred Tuttle and Mrs. Harry Powell will also be Mrs.

Cooke's guests. Mrs. Walter Cohn of N. Forest Ave. will entertain at luncheon and bridge Tuesday for Mrs.

Jesse Austin, Mrs. Arthur E. Gross, Mrs. Francis Farrar, Mrs. James D.

C. Murray, Mrs. Edward Van Deeven and Mrs. Raymond F. Druhan of Rockville Centre and Mrs.

Theodore Bielitz of Bloomfield, N. J. Mrs. Walter B. Carswell of Hollywood Court will be the guest of Mrs.

Arthur McGucken of Snyder Brooklyn, at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. Mrs. Seward G. Sherwood will entertain at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at her on Hempstead Ave. for Mrs.

Andrew J. MacElroy, Mrs. Frank V. Cooper and Mrs. Charles Southerland.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Edwards and the Misses Eleanor Patricia Edwards and Betty Ann Edwards will be the dinner guests Saturday of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert J. Braham of Parkside Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Rickard were hosts at bridge this evening at their home on Dorchester Road. A surprise party was given Henry Hinkson this evening by his father, Aubrey Hinkson, and by Mrs. Oswald Schiefer at the Schiefer home, Southard Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

George P. Hall of Mrs. Philip A. Brennan will address the St. Mary's Ladies Aid Association at their monthly meeting on Friday.

(Photo by Marceau), A GION Garden City Casino Dance Given Last Evening; Other News of Suburban Group Special to The Eagle Garden City, March 30-A dance for members and guests of the Garden City Casino took place in the Casino ballroom this evening. Several supper parties were given before the dance, Mr. and Mrs. A. Waldron Stone of Rockaway Road entertaining for Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis E.

Howe Mr. and Mrs. G. Lester Jones, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Brucker, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward G. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C.

Mallett, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Hellweg, Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Warner, Mrs. Rutherford H. Platt Mrs. Henry Raymond and Lt. Com.

Seabury Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Laimbeer Jr.

were pre-dance supper hosts at their Clinch Place home to Mr. and Mrs. C. Prentice Goodhue, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhlke, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wooderson Glenn Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taggert, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Perkin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munoz, Miss Dorothea Laimbeer and John Laimbeer. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Maurice De Land of 3d were supper hosts before the dance to Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Bostwick, Mr.

Kenneth R. Williams, and Mrs. Lynn A. Warren, the Misses Virginia Savage, Esther Gurney, Louise Osborne, Elizabeth Rhett and John Savage, Richard Rubenstein. William Longmore and Walter Murphy Jr.

The junior auxiliary of the Garden City League of Mercy Hospital will give a musical tea with an Easter fashion show and a display of wedding gowns entitled "The Bridal Book," Saturday at the Garden City Casino. Mrs. Arthur F. Thompson vocalist, and Mrs. Kenneth C.

Richmond, at the piano, will 1 present the musical program. A group of senior auxiliary members have formed a committee to assist the juniors. Mrs. Walter J. Black is adviser.

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kost of Suffolk Lane were hosts at a dinner this evening. Their guests were Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph W. G. Jones, Coffin, Mr. and Mrs.

George Bethune U. Tompers, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Droge, Mrs.

Henry Spaulding Schley and Arthur C. Bull. Mrs. Edward A. St.

John, who recently returned from the South. was given a surprise luncheon party at the Garden City Country Club this afternoon by Mrs. Albert H. AlderMrs. William J.

Manning and Mars. Albert C. Hugo. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles G. Reinhart Jr. of Chestnut St. were hosts at 3 dinner Saturday evening. Their guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder and and Mrs.

Martin Matheson. Miss Nancy Miller Guest; Other News From Hewlett Special to The Eagle Hewlett, March 30-Mrs. Danforth Miller gave a dance tonight at Birch Corner, her home here, for her daughter, Miss Nancy Miller, who celebrated her birthday. Douglas Dimond Jr. gave a dinner in her honor before the dance at his home at Longwood Crossings, Cedarhurst.

Another dinner party was given by Mrs. Auguste Richard of Hewlett for her daughter, Miss Elvine Richard, at their home for some of young people who later went on to the dance. Besides Miss Miller, guests at young Mr. Dimond's dinner was Miss Mary Allison, Polly Murchie, Miss Joan Martin, Miss Peggy Purvis, Miss Nancy Baynes, Charles Congdon, Jack Cartwright, Peter Schultz, Seton Ijams and Rufus Carr. Mrs.

Eugene Gittings de Bullet and her cousin, Miss Octavia Chatard, have returned to Baltimore after week's visit with Mrs. de Bullet's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian C.

Leftwich, here. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dimick of Monroe Lane have returned from a two months sojourn abroad and are at the Barclay until April 15 when they will come to Hewlett.

While abroad they passed most of the time In England and Italy, where they visited her aunt, Mrs. Samuel Tyler, in Rome. Miss Deborah Locke. who has been sojourning in Arizona for the past month, will return around April 15. Glen Cove Society News Special to The Eagle Glen Cove, March 30-Mr.

and Mrs. Junius Spencer Morgan are at the Salutation, their country home on West Island, during the weekend, while their children are at home from school for the Spring recess. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G.

Pennoyer are at Round Bush, their home on Duck Pond Road. Paul Pennoyer is at home from St. Paul's School. and Bobby Pennoyer from the Greenvale Day School for the holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Bruce Trousdell of the Thompson Park colony have had as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muller of Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Jean Harrington of Cleveland, Ohio, a member of the senior class at Wellesley College, a guest of Miss Mary Douglas Evans.

Miss Virginia Shoemaker of Plandome, of the Wellesley alumni. will entertain for Miss Harrington tomorrow at he her home. Samuel Agar Salvage, who has been on a long cruise on the yacht Orion, will join Mrs. Salvage and their daughters at their country home in the Cedar Swamp colony In April. Mrs.

Howard E. Bailey, who is at the Mount for the early Spring, 1s in charge of plans for the annual charity horse show known as the Brookville Show, and which take in June on the Horse. estate of Townsend F. Bailey in Old Brookville, Mrs. Herbert L.

Bedman are at their place in Old Brookville for the season. Miss Vivian D. Durand And Howard S. Mott Are Engaged to Be Married Special to The Eagle Garden City, March 30-Mr. and Mrs.

James F. Durand of Cherry Valley Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vivian Dorothea Durand, to Howard Stanley Mott, son Mrs. Charles E. Mott of Fairway, Country Club Park. Hempstead.

Miss Durand attended Packer Collegiate Institute, in Brooklyn. and is a member, Chapter. of Mu Mr. Nu Mott Chi graduated sorority, from Hempstead High School and attended the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania. The announcement was made at a tea given by Miss Durand at her home this afternoon.

Among the guests were Toora Mrs. James F. Durand. Mrs. Charles E.

Mott, Mrs. George Cavanagh, Mrs. John Crowley, Mrs Abbott Dibblee, Mrs. William Keenan and the Misses Cavanagh, Molly Finnin, Helen Case, Leonore Carabba, Lucille Masterson, Helen Pierce. Mary Reynolds, Helen Martyn, Louise Pearson, Hilda Flagler, Miriam Mott, Virginia Gardner, Elsa Greason, Nona Cooper, Virginia Gallagher, Dorothy Townsend.

Helen Dannemiller, Mary Kay O'Connor, Rita McKenna, Rogene NO Owens, Helen Parker, Gladys Durand. Virginia Durand, Lillian Durand and Helen Durand. Oyster Bay Society Ready For Active Spring Season Special to The Eagle Oyster Bay, March 30-Cecil Lyon and his daughter, Miss Leone de B. Lyon, who passed the Winter at their town house, opened Harrow Hill. their country estate near Brookville, this week.

A de Bary Lyon, student at Harvard, will spend the Spring recess with his father. Mrs. Frank Nelson Doubleday. who has been on the west coast for the Winter, will return next week to take possession of Borogrove Farm, the country home of Mrs. George de Braux of Paris, which she leased for two years.

Centre Island and Mrs. Remington, Mayor or Franklin Remington of who have been at Nassau in the Bahamas, will open Driftwood, their Oyster Bay home, next Mayor Remington is game warden as well as Mayor of Centre Island. which is a bird sanctuary and game preserve. Dr. and Mrs.

Eugene Swope have taken possession of their home adjoining the Roosevelt Memorial Bird Sanctuary in Cove Neck, after having passed a part of season in Manhattan. The Oyster Fly Horticultural Society has announced the dates of June 19 and for its annual rose and sweet pea show in the parish house of Christ Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert de Graff of the Mill River Road have returned from Florida.

Mrs. E. Floyd Griffin heads a committee of the Oyster Bay Woman's Club in charge of the program for a musicale to be held in the auditorium of the High School on April 10. This is the second of the Spring series. Mrs.

Edwin Coles Weeks and her daughter, Miss Doris Weeks of Mill Neck, were in Charleston this week for the azalea exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thieriot will return in April to open Cedar Hill, their Oyster Bay home, after having been in England for the running of the Grand National Sweepstakes races this week.

First Supper-Dance of Season Held at Seawane Club Special to The Eagle Hewlett Harbor, March 30-The Arst supper-dance of the Spring season was held tonight at the Seawane Club. The occasion also was the first get-together of members and the guests since alterations, which include, among other. improvements, enlargement grill room to twice its former size and installation of a new 21-foot bar have been completed. Emil Coleman and his orchestra provided the entertainment committee comprises: en William H. Long chairman: Sidney B.

Ashmore and Donald Grant. Numerous dinner parties were given early in the evening at nearby homes before club party. Those who entertained included Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Durcan of Stevenson Road. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott were host and hostess at dinner at their place on Hewlett Neck Road before going to the club. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome B. Rockhill of Lawrence gave a dinner at the Rockaway Hunting Club before going to the supper-dance for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kirkbride, their weekend guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sealy Jr. Far Rockaway were the sponsors of a party at the club which included Miss Barbara Dana, John Martin and Jarvis Hicks. Mrs.

Sealy is back from a week's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Martin. in Boston.

Another party at the club included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Norris of Lawrence and their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Adams of Mt. Kisco, Mr. and Mrs. D.

L. Norris. and Mrs. Charles Watson, and Mrs. George T.

Elliman, Mr. and Mrs. Hunting Howell and Harold Cloake. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward S. Gregory have returned from a fortnight's 50- journ at Miami and St. Augustine, and Charleston, S. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence W. Snell Jr. are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Stewart at Hartford, Conn. Mrs. William Whidden of Highham, formerly of Hewlett, and her children arrived today for a week's visit with Mr. and Howland Wentworth. Jaeckel-Baker Wedding Will Take Place May 17 The wedding of Miss Audrey Jockel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Francis Joeckel of Manhattan and Southampton. and John Hamilton Pelham, N. Y. will take place on Friday, May 17, in Manhattan.

Port Washington Personals Port Washington, March 30-Mrs. Georgietta Wallace of Mackey Ave. is spending two weeks at Mt. Vernon, N. as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Wallace. Fred Walsh Jr. of Bonnie Heights Road, Flower Hill, has returned from Worcester Academy, at Worcester, to spend the Spring vacation with his parents. Among those who attended the dance last night -at the Park Golf Club given by the Republican Recruits were and Mrs.

Herman Stuetzer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Fearon, Mr.

and Mrs. Harlow Lincoln, Miss Mary Elizabeth Richardson, Miss Virginia Mullon, Miss Ruth Engelman, Frank Engelman, Philip Seraphine and William Newland. Col. and Mrs. Stephen C.

Berger of Atlantic City, who have been the guests of their son-in-law a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart tates, sailed yesterday on the NeRichardson of Vista Way, the Es- rissa for the Windward Islands. John Richards, a student at the Brooks School, Andover, is spending the Spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Richards of Murray Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pflug of Plandome were hosts today at a supper party in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

William Denniston. Mrs. Denniston, prior to her recent marriage, was Miss Evelyn Hotopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hotopp of Litchfield Road, Port Washington Estates, and Mr.

Denniston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denniston of Plandome. Mr. and Mrs.

Denniston will leave on Wednesday for San Francisco, Cal. En route they will spend several at the Grand Canyon. On April 12 they will sail from San Francisco for a trip covering Honolulu, Japan and China, following which they will go to Manila, in the Philippine Islands, where they expect to reside for the next three years. Miss Kathryn Whittemore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Winthrop Whittemore of Summit Road, Beacon Hill, has arrived home from Duke University, Durham, N. 'to spend the Spring vacation with her parents. Mrs. Harry Loweree of Davis Road was hostess at a bridge and tea at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

Emma Smerling has returned to her home on Murray Ave. after several months at New Haven, where she was the guest of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Roderic Waller of Summit Road, Beacon Hill, have returned from a several weeks' vacation at Miami, Fla.

Mrs. James Horton of Port Washington Boulevard, accompanied by her son, is on a ten days' trip to the Bahamas. Warren F. Sohnson, of Longview Road, Beacon been elected to serve as vice president of the Munsey Park Golf Club for the coming year. The other officers are Carl Rollins of Manhasset for president and James Nelson of Sea Cliff, secretary.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roig of Kings Point, Great Neck, on a cruise to South America. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Mercier Edmunds of Bayside have Miss Vera Marie Semler of the Bay Hills, week. Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds Huntington, as their guest for a just returned from Palm Beach, where they spent the Winter months. Don't Be Fat "Eat Sensibly Drink Welch's Grape Juice" says the Lovely Lady of the Screen IRENE RICH Her Secret is Free Excess fat comes from eating and drinking foods too rich in fat-producing elements.

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Start drinking Welch's today and keep fatigue away. Can I Have Something to Eat?" "Yes, dear- -here's a glass of Welch's Grape Juice." Welch's helps build solid flesh, muscle and bone without adding burdensome, excess, life-destroying fat. Marvelous as a pick-up drink for that faint, hungry, between-meal feeling. Wonderful for growing children. Its Lido Country Club Will Have Irish Night Saturday outstanding events at One of the Country Club will be the the Lido "Irish Night" party on Saturday.

will John J. Dorman Commissioner be chairman. the guests are Mr. and Among E. Andrews, Dr.

and Mrs. Mrs. John Brady, Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Burke, Mrs.

Albert N. J. Butler, Mr. Mean Mrs. Frank A.

Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. William Edward T. Corcoran, Mr. L.

Cooney, and Mrs. Patrick Cox, John D. John J. Curtin, Mr. and Cremin, Mrs.

M. J. Delahanty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Downing, Dr. and Mrs.

Lawrence J. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunne, Dr. and Mrs.

Grover C. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Fielding, Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Finan, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fitzgerald, Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Flood, Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Flynn, William F. X. Geoghan, Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Gewecke, William J. Glacken, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Halpin, Col.

and Mrs. Dominick Henry, Leo J. Hickey, George R. Holahan Mr. and Mrs.

Edward P. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hughes, Dr.

and Mrs. M. Newton Jasper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.

Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kelly. Also Mr.

and Mrs. James M. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. William P.

Larkin, Dr. and Mrs. George N. Leonard, Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph- MeCarthy, preme Court Justice John H. Cooey Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. McDermott, Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Maguire, Martin J. McHale, Lawrence J. McSherry, John B.

Tigue, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert H. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Nunan, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph J. O'Brien, and Mrs. Thomas E. O'Brien, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. O'Neill, Dr. and Mrs. Michael T.

Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Rickaby, Hon. Edward Riegelman, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Sheehy, Mr.

and Mrs. George K. Shields, and Mrs. Edward H. Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence J. W. Tracey, Percy Li Turner, Robert T. Whalen and Joseph B.

Whitty. Mrs. Mark Andrew Lenke is the former Miss Rea Bernice Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowe of 47 Marlboro Road.

Mr. Lenke is the son of Mrs. Frances Lenke of 764 E. 22d St. and the late Mel.

chior Lenke. (Photo by Ira L. Hill.) Lawrence Ave. entertained at bridge this evening for Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Burgoyne, Miss Polly Burgoyne, Mr. and Mrs. Octave Mr. and Mrs. James Bolger, Robert Bolger, Miss Isabel Degolyer, Miss Patricia Condren, Miss Eileen Doyle Mr.

and Mrs. Gregory Hunt of and William Condren of Brooklyn, Montclair, N. Mr. and Mrs. Haran old Smith of Richmond Hill and Jack Fallahy of Jersey City.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffith of Hampshire Road entertained the members of their bridge club last eveninend Mrs. Robert Polsgrove of Hempstead Ave. entertained friends at dinner last evening.

Mrs. Edgar B. Ehrgott entertained her book club at her home on N. Forest Ave. yesterday afternoon.

Miss Dorothy Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Shaw of Stratford Road, has returned home from Cornell University to spend the weekend with her parents. Mrs.

Harry Edwards of Irving Place entertained Mrs. Clarence Hebb, Mrs. Joseph Hart and Mrs. Harry A. Hebberd at bridge yesterday afternoon.

News From Lynbrook Special to The Eagle Lynbrook, March 30-Mrs. Spencer Bates of Vincent Ave. will entertain at bridge on Monday afternoon. Mrs. William Rayburn, Mrs.

Gordon Newman, Mrs. Frank Barry, Mrs. Silas Kentana, Mrs. Eldridge Smith and Mrs. John L.

Barker will be the guests of Mrs. Elvin Edwards Wednesday at a luncheon and bridge of the Epicurian Club of Lynbrook to be given at Mrs. Edwards' home on Dean St. in Freeport. Mrs.

Margaret Armand of Rolling St. will entertain at bridge Wednesday evening for Mrs. Lavina Combs, Mrs. Emma Soper, Mrs. Anna Ricketts, Mrs.

Gertrude Pearsall, Mrs. Mamie Smith and the Misses Sadie Davison and Ethel Reaper. Mrs. James and Mrs. Thomas L.

Driscoll will be the guests of Mrs. Howard Parsons of Garden City at a dessert bridge at her home on Wednesday. Mrs. Alexander Karpman, Mrs. George King, Mrs.

George Christie and Mrs. John Speed of Lynbrook will be entertained at a dessert bridge on Thursday by Mrs. Harry Ludlam Queens Village. Mrs. Hiram Lister of East Rockaway and Mrs.

Charles Harley and Mrs. John Lind of Baldwin will also be Mrs. Ludlam's guests. Mrs. Thomas L.

Driscoll of Monroe Lynbrook, this evening at a benefit entertained, the welfare work of the Malvern Mothers Club. Mrs. Alfred Steinhilber and Mrs. Howard T. Herber were the assisting hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell of Denton Lynbrook, will be the guests tomorrow of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Diehlmann of Hewlett. Mrs. Diehlmann's other guests will include Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lubbe of Malvern, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland of Babylon and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diehlmann of Jamaica.

Mrs. Silas M. Kentana of Ocean Ave. has returned from Paterson. where she was the guest her mother, Mrs.

Kate A. Perry of Park Ave. Mrs. Mahlon D. Jessup and ber daughter, Miss Mildred Jessup, have just returned to their home on Allen St.

after a visit with Mrs. Jessup's sister, Mrs. Robert Crawford of Wood Ridge, N. J. Spengler--Atkinson Mr.

and Mrs. Albert N. Atkinson of Forest Hills and Hampton Bays announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jane Coats Atkinson, to Lt. Daniel Stickley Spengler of the United States Army on March 22. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's uncle, Col.

H. K. Loughry, Fort Mills, Philippine Islands, where Miss Atkinson was visiting. Miss Atkinson is a graduate of the Sacred Heart Academy, Manhattan, and St. Joseph's Academy, Coral Gables, Fla.

Lieutenant Spengler's home before entering West Point Military Academy, from which he was graduated in 1932, was Johnstown, Pa. Ruth Floyd Woodhull Chapter, D. A. Plans for Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Ruth Floyd Woodhull Chapter, N. S.

D. A. will be held at the First Tuesday Baptist afternoon. Church, Mrs. S.

Freeport, Dimon Smith, regent, will preside at the business session prior to the program, The program for the day is in charge of Miss Lillian Canfield, chairman of Americanism and Approved Schools, who will present Wm. H. Pouch, retiring National Chairman of Approved Schools, the guest speaker. Mrs. Franklin Duerk will give several vocal selections.

The hostesses for the day are Mrs. George Westcott, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Peter Allan, Mrs. William Buckley, Mrs. Donald Covert Bowne, Mrs.

Henry Teeple, Mrs. Sherman C. Holaday, Mrs. Frank Wetmore and Miss Elizabeth Willetts. On April 8 Miss Lillian Canfield, Mrs.

S. Dimon Smith, Mrs. J. Edwin Clark, Mrs. Sherman Holaday, Miss Doris Smith, Mrs.

John Low, Mrs. George Westcott. Mrs. Donald Bowne, Mrs. Frank W.

More, Mrs. Edward Thompson and Mrs. Peter Allan will represent the Ruth Floyd Woodhull Chapter. at the New Amsterdam Theater, Manhattan, where a benefit performance by the Approved School Committee of the D. A.

R. will be given. Hempstead Happenings Special to The Eagle Hempstead, March 30-Mrs. George B. Serenbetz of Cedar St.

and Miss Betty McCoun have returned from a motor trip to Florida. Mrs. Robert L. Smith of Andover Place, West Hempstead, entertained at bridge this week. Her guests were Mrs.

Edelbert Fradenburgh, Mrs. Franklin Smith, Mrs. Rudolph Mattledge, Mrs. Stephen Reid, Mrs. Thomas Reed, Mrs.

Richard Wagner and Mrs. E. A. Martin. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Pill announce the birth of a son. The child is to be named Peter. Mrs. William T.

Hutcheson Jr. of Franklin Ave. entertained the members of her bridge club. Those present were Mrs. Warrener Baldwin of Malverne, Mrs.

J. D. Broomhall of West Hempstead, Mrs. Kepplinger, Mrs. Lawrence Voss, Miss Ruth Peace, Miss Dorothy Peace and Mrs.

Carl Hettesheimer. Mrs. Benjamin W. Seaman of Long Drive and Mrs. William L.

Powers of Front St. entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Hempstead Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Richon, Mr.

and Mrs. Parry E. Bannerman of Hempstead and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson of Garden City were dinnerbridge guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Stocker of Ingraham Boulevard last night. and Mrs. Norman Sharp Buchanan of Hamilton, N.

announce the birth of a daughter, Buchanan. Before her marriage, Mrs. Buchanan was Miss Janet Saniter. Buchanan is a professor of economics at Colgate University. Miss Lucille, Miss Helen and John Sullivan of Dikeman St.

are maki an extended visit with friends at Wellsville, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Law of Fairview Boulevard announce the birth of a son at Nassau Hospital this week. Mrs. William J. Keegan of Bell St.

has returned from a Winter vacation in Florida. Oceanside Personals Special to The Eagle Oceanside, March 30-Mrs. Ernest H. Cooper of Long Beach Road, Oceanside, will entertain at a quilting luncheon party on Thursday for the members of the Busy Ten Club. Her guests will be Mrs.

Humphrey Walz, Mrs. Harold Brower, Mrs. William Brower, Mrs. Harry Farnham, Mrs. Maurice Horn.

Mrs. William Shea, Mrs. Frederick Keller, Mrs. Glenn Terrell and Mrs. William O.

Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Story Weeks Oceanside, returned this week from a two months' stay in West Palm Beach. Fla.

The Nautilus Beach Club at Atlantic Beach will have a formal opening on Saturday evening, May 25. Cathedral School of St. Mary Will Have Reunion Tomorrow The class of 1933 of the Cathedral School of St. Mary will hold a reunion at a dinner to be given at the school in Garden City tomorrow. Miss Miriam A.

Bytel, principal of St. Mary's, will act as hostess. Freeport Social News Freeport, March 30-Miss Lillian Utter was a bridge hostess at her home on Wallace St. today. Her guests were Mr.

and Mrs. George Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Leck, Mr. and Mrs. William Kutcher, the Misses Jose Moore and Doris Holske, Gerald Regan and Charles Behr. Miss Marguerite Osthues, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Osthues of Baldwin, will be married to Dr.

Frank V. Yannelli of Brooklyn on April 28, the ceremony to be performed at St. Christopher's Church. Mrs. Edwin D.

Philbrick of Archer St. has returned from a visit with Mrs. Daniel Morgan at the latter's home in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Nageldinger have returned to their home on S. Grove St. following a lengthy stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bennett of N. Long Beach Ave. are on a West Indian cruise. Start Welch's Along with your daily reducing diet, drink a glass or two between meals and before retiring. Meanwhile write for free booklet, "Keeping Your Weight Down." Reduce this delightful, scientific way and at the same time gain new energy.

Remember, Welch's is always Certified and Pasteurized, and sells today at the lowest price in many years. Don't be fooled with cheap substitutes. This Picture of Miss Rich Taken a Short Time Ago, Weighing the Same as at 16 Listen to Irene Rich's New Air Programs Every Friday, N. B.C, For Time See Your Daily Paper Send your nome FREE and Welch address to Grape the Juice Dept. 2824, N.Y., forfree scientific health Westfield, Book.

let: "Keeping Your Weight Down -and Red Blooded Children and Athletes." Also a new, simple Diet List of many good things to eat, with weight and height chart, and a letter from Irene Rich, telling you hey she keeps her weight the same as at 16. All sent prepaid. Welch CRAPE JUICE.

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Years Available:
1841-1963