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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. STJTOAY. AUGUST T. 1915: VACATION JOYS AT INLAND PLACES GIVE HAPPINESS TO MANY Sullivan County Greets Happy August Throng MISS HILDA BRUEN OF BROOKLYN AND MISS HELEN EVANS, SOJOURNING AT STROUDSBURG Moonlight Picnic Party Sees Water Gap's Charms 14 Special to The Eagle.) Delaware Water Gap, July 31 (Special to The Eagle.) I Montlcctlo, N.

July SI Monti- Ington House Krmise, Miss uples being In costume when tha Miss J. C. Schlueter of Brooklyn, cello Is all excitement over the clambake which takes place this evening. Large Crowd ar In town today for aces which were held this it the Monticello Driving on the Driving Park jj a the tables for the bake. ise this week Mrs.

Edward is the Brooklyn prize win- grounds ai At the rF.ulton Ho STessling nor Guests a BOWLING TOURNEY Forest Park, Pa. Forest Park, July 31 Wonder- Gap House, is enjoying the beauties of eg, with the aid or a powerful J. J. tavanagh of Brooklyn, with Mrs. Cavanagh and fi ymg a Kit- Marie Holohan of Brooklyn la rner at the Glenwood with her father, C.

R. Holohan. the Chief ot Police of Brooklyn. Miss Holohan la a daring equestrian and the envy of her less accomplished sisters here. Elizabeth M.

Ketterle, both of" Brook- the he Water Gap, to eniov their si i) they ing. They are staying at the Castl inn ana are aomg mucn to aaa to ln life and Jollity of affairs at the house. Three Brooklyn hove. Charles Campf, Jack Custer and Carl Schuck- of Boston, are making a clean sweep on all the tennis courts in this vicinity and are carrying tho Cataract House flag to glory. They will be at tho house for the rest of the season.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunn of Brook lyn, who began their yearly summer Dllerlrnnges to the Water GaD and to the Central House some six years ago, are here again this year ana will stay Miss Eugenia C.

Sweeney of Brook lyn, who Is making the River View her home for the summer. Is entertaining the summer visitors at tha house with her exquisite voice. Mrs. William F. Barr and Miss Grace V.

Barr of Brooklyn are among tne recent prominent arrivals ai ma Water Gap House. Miss Barr is a Ana dancer and is also widely admired for her skill on the tennis court. Miss Mabel E. Faust of Brooklyn has come to spend the balance of tha summer at the Glenwood and haa thrown consternation Into the camp of the erstwhile tennis cracks of tha house since she is an expert player herself and has started in with a win-Recent arrivals at Water Gap from Brooklyn: Water Gap House Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Helton, Mrs. F. William Barr, Mr. and Mrs. F.

X. Kersheler, Miss Anna Dehl, S. L. Cemmerman, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Arllams. Kittatlnny Mr. and Mra. C. K.

Brenner, Miss E. Walters, Oscar J. GreGorlus, John A. Stulz and family. Glenwood Carl Eoch, Edgar Dennis, Frank J.

Butler, Austin G. Bennett, C. H. Hayness, C. F.

Booth, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hulard, Miss Katherine M.

Sweeney, Miss Lillian I. Mc-Intyrc, M. J. Bender, C. M.

Skinner, Miss Minnie Dohrman, Miss Millie Peper, M. C. O'Brien, C. R. Miss Rhoda M.

Weisberg. Mrs. James Weisberg, Mrs. M. Hoffmnrks, Arthur Call, V.

Clements, Phillis C. Reynolds, Miss Mabelle E. Faust, Miss Scarffs, W. Scarffs. Castle Inn E.

A. Ruf, Miss Eliza belli Kelterle. Central Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Dunn, F. J. Coleman, Mrs. L.

L. Haielton. Cataract House Mr. and Mrs. Wile llam S.

Jacksan, Mrs. George S. Plun kett. Miss C. Plunkett, Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Harper, Miss Marjorie Harper, Norman Harper, Miss Hilda Bren-decke, Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Fox, Misa Helen Fox, Carlton Schuckle, John J. Forest House Mr. and Mra.

J. Drew, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. F. Redmond, Miss Ruth Redmond, Miss.

Florenda Bellevue red Kon John Ka-Josenh Lan- licodv, H. A. Cadwell, Miss Sadie Wendell, Miss Nellie Thompson. Delaware House Mr. and Mra.

H. E. Greishert and son. River View Mrs. H.

Bodecker, Miss E. Bodecker, Mr. and Mrs. H. T.

Bridge View Mrs. Clara Lindner and da lighter Clara. Mountain House Mrs. Alice Charters. Miss Florence Charters, Arnold Caldeno Miss May Wright, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Roehrer. Edge View Miss Anna Sandner, Kirt Sandner. Karamac Inn Miss Marlon Hy-land, Miss Emma Mensheimer, Robert Arygand, Miss H.

Schaffner, Misa F. Schaffncr, Miss A. Schaffner. NEW MILFORD. New Milford.

July 31 Lovers of wild flowers are enjoying thoroughly the roadsides and meadows are bright with all varieties and the air Is filled with fragrance. House enjoyed a strawride on Tuesday to Lake Waramaug and New Freston coming back by way of Marbledale. The party included Mrs. Clarence Foote. Mrs.

Emma W. Yoemans. Mrs. Bertha House, Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Spader, Miss Marie Louise Spader, Harold Foote, Miss Elolse House. Heimer Shearman, Miss Eugenie Hoffman. Frank Keller. Harold Spence. mon and Miss Ruth Mildre The younger if this and perfect enjoymer happy a which prevail Recent arrivals ar Amos Stelnhardt, J.

M. E. Waldman, Mi D. V. Isaacs, Mrs.

Harry HIS 'Mildred Simon, Albert Fleereshelner, Albwt Hormann, Mrs. H. B. I layman, H. H.

Salomon, tho Rev. Dr. O. Shul- J. Speyer, D.

J. Steinhardt, H. Jacobs. Arthur Hlcman. Wuitor Sigman, Max Wattran, Benja-uAa Rouenttwaas.

Max I.evisnn. Mr Ournport, Miss Gumport, Richard biook, Eugene Metzger, Sidney Kaufer, Miss Rita Wasserman. Leon Wert- helmer, Mrs. H. J.

Wertheimer, Miss Wertheimer. N. S. Mansfield, S. B.

.1. ischulte. Howard Jnndorf, Sidney Sragor, Mrs. Harry Myers. Max stelnhardt "Mrs.

R. Goldsmith. Robert Klssauer, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Goldberg, H. Goldberg, Dr. 8. Block, J. Gumport, Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Cohen. Beautiful Port Kent Port Kent, N.

July 31 The autlful bathing beach which flanks entire shore of Lake Champlatn ire Is now most popular with th ung people, and beach parties art Increasing in number. Tennis, gol: ing have also a large fol lowing, and the automobile tourist! flock here from all di rections. D. Backus and her snn, at Cottage, have been Joinec by Dr. F.

H. Booth of Jamaica, L. I im Sussdorff of Brooklyn have been Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sussdorff of New ho have opened their cot- cupying the Tremhleau Hall bun- Miss Man I'iiitv Yonkers.

Recent arrivals at I rem 1. lea a Hall elude: Mr. and Mrs o. von Blssartl id daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. E. T. Wlllard and son. Miss Anna Krauth.

RSCMlssU Loverine.MlssRev- nolds, W. T. Edgar. Robert Eble. Miss Mary Eble.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr I Mrs Fitch nd Mrs. David Leath.

ark Meek, Mr. and Mrs old and T. Frank Lane. Taking advantage of one of the bright, oonllght nights this week river Just under the over hanging shadow of the Gap's giant portals flashed and sparkled with mll- from the Water Gap House, personally ndti -t hi 'Mai hattan, cleaved its way through the path of the moonbeams and pausing the scene of a "jolly0 little furnished some good music, in addition to which many favorite ballads were sung and games enjoyed. In the party were James Ross.

D. Lamson, Miss Harriet Worth, Miss Ruth Meyer, the Misses Helen and Marjorie Quinn of Manhattan, J. J. Fredericks. Miss Dorothv Thomas and Miss Helen Leonhardt of Phlla- at Water GaD House Is Its height.

A the dance on Satur-were many Brooklyn day night thet people noticed 1 in the Beautiful palm this famous resort hotel of Sunset Mountain is popular each year with becoming rr patrons were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hea-ton, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Holton. Miss Madeo Clark. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Williams, the Misses Ethel and Isabel Nelson. S. L. Catnmerman. Tuesday evening those who cast their glances in the direction of the promontory were startled to see tmer house and the surrounding brlehtlv Illuminated awav uu there on the mountain side.

On inquiry it was found that a number of tonllght soiree on that romantic it. Armed with lanterns and elec-c flashlights, they marched up the glow from the heavens making the who participated were Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Lewis of San Domingo, Mrs. Slmtley. Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Hllde-brand, Miss Elsie Relsenberger, Miss Isabel Baer and Miss Harriet Wirth, all of Manhattan; Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Cann of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raab and Miss C. A. Hallahan.

all of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brenner of Brooklyn.

The big event of the week at the Castla Inn was the lucky number dance, patterned after those which arc proving so popular throughout the metropolis. The prizes are awarded by a process of elimination, which, of course, makes everybody's chances exactly the same and does away with the discouraging custom to novices of giving the prizes to the most proficient couDle on the floor. The Innovation was received with much favor, to Judge from the numbers who thronged the music hall. Among the numbeT was MI3S Eleanor Hartman of Brooklyn. A series of baseball games at the Glenwood this week was of such quality that multitudes of spectators turned out to witness the games.

Although the Glenwood team disposed of Its ri vals In a monotonously one-two-three fashion, there was enough snap and go to the games to make them Interesting. They won from Bellevue 8 to 0 and from the supposedly strong professional team from Belvldere by a of the biggest affairs of the kind held In the Water Gap was the b. a 1 1 i i' i I 'is, i proceeds of which went for the benefit of the East Stroudsburg General Hos pital. Both metropolitan and local hi It, la I I i I I wsi- lib" Jackson, vocal selections were heard Miss AtiRelli the Miss: Lou McFall, Mrs. C.

Lewis. Carroll D. Mc- Donough was loudly a a violin selection. The ad-Judge, C. B.

Staples was apt of humor. Asubstantial sum were the masquerade ball, the straw-ride, on which two big loads of sum- party, at which the Rev William Jackson of Brooklyn won the oscoo of Passaic, N. the ladles' The masquerade at the Bellevue was Golf Leads Sports At New Milford (Special to The Eagle.) Milord, Tike County, July 27 le golf tournament on the Cliff Park Links resulted in some exciting matches, which were enjoyed by spectators. The Hlghet Cup, I the Greenwich Golf Club, was fin aptured hy E. Irving Hanson of Wykagyl Club.

Mr. Vernon, J. Paynter of Crescent Athletic Club, tied for i ond honors. The ladies event the Cliff Park Loving Cup, was 1 by Mrs. E.

Irving Hanson. third. Two regular ball games are played weekly, but the Bluff House guests being called Bush Leaguers, ift-riiooh concerts given Tues days and Fridays in the Glen, by the Mil for well II oiioying and indoor nlngs thi sort affords. Indian Point House Mr. and Mrs.

Woworth, Mr. and Mrs. William utts, Mrs. Philip Butts. Mrs.

Bau-ann and daughter. Miss Janie. James Butts and Master Jack, all of Brooks, William Brooks, Miss Johnson, Miss Klnsclla and J. F. Murray all of Brooklyn; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bowes, from Montreal; Miss Wilson and Miss Mcuuire, lrura Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Kenney, i i i v. l'arr. Miss May Van Miss Miss Alice Tennant. Miss Agnes Ten-nent Miss Marie Palme.

Miss E. Leslie, R. J. Warren. Mrs.

F. DeCannis and daughter, N. J. Maloy. all of Bronklvn, Mrs.

E. D. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. K.

C. Snowden, W. E. Ed-mond, A. G.

Salman, T. E. Johnson, Miss L. Kearney, Miss H. Murphy, Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Myers, E. F.

Grlesmer, E. Martin, Miss M. I. Rubin. Miss Theilman.

Mrs. R. De Vore. Miss M. Strahmann, Miss R.

Strahmann, F. W. Walker. A. H.

Smith. Miss E. Vivlhies, Miss A. Perry O. W.

McCollin. Mrs. G. B. Fielders and S.

J. Lussier, all of Brooklyn. Dingmans Ferry, Pa. Dlngmans Ferry, July 31 The tennis tournament has Just finished. Winners In men's singles were EC V.

Blue. Brantwnod. N. men's doubles. K.

V. Blue and Eddie Lamb; mixed Hlarh FaHs Hotearrlvals arer' and Mrs. F. A. Hastings, John Frazer Hastings, Mrs.

a. m. Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff, Mrs.

A. Clarke nerHssKatherlneN'oone. Miss Sul van. Alvn1 Gaielx. York.

Rlcterllvn the Brooklyn guests the finest CSH10SBea tt v.r 'Slls's' atty. Miss Estclle lielsxer and gel, the last mentioned coming Long Island City. lawn party was enjoyed this week (he guests of the Lake Huntington House, ranis were among the after- i us ntertnlnment. Prize wii of the week were M. A.

Nebel, Ralph Wilder, Miss Wllllcent E. Lincoln and Mrs Frank Davis, oil of Brooklyn. Among the Hrooklynltes to spend a i' a part earn day on tne wo are Miss Margaret DonlnnTMIss Johnson, Miss Florence Gllllard, Miss Irene Halliard, Miss Josephlno Diet! and Miss Emma Werner. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. Scully of Brooklyn are spet ding seTeral weeka at Lake Huntington. Joseph of Corona, Is about to return to his home, having pent a pleasant vacation at Lake Huntington. Brooklyn arrivals at the Lake Shore House includo John H. Beatty, Miss Anna Beatty, Miss Estelle Relszer, Louis Relszer, Peter Nugel, Mlas Josephine Dietz, Miss Emma Werner, Miss Irene Galllard.

Miss Florence Halliard, Miss Margaret Dondon, Miss A. Johnson, Anthony J. Sweeney, Mrs. Heinz and daughter, Anton P. Gciler.

Mr. and Mr. Joseph A. Powers, all of Brooklyn and Miss Dorothy Schweter of Winfleld. I John B.

Harberieh, Frederick Ange, John M. Forst, Henry Walaheim, Long Island City. Grand Central House Mrs. Thomas Whelan, Thomas Whelan, Mr. G.

B. Hart. G. B. Hart, Miss Katherine Mortimer.

Miss Minnie Steinberg. Miss Steinberg, Mrs. F. Steinberg, ta Wollenweber, F. D.

Gor-i Mae Mortimer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Seullv. Mrs.

W. C. E. Georee W. Lallemand Mr.

and Mrs. George Lallemand, Miss Emma Luhrs, Miss Bertha Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Luhrs, Miss Rertha Smile, Miss Estelle Vanhelt, Mr.

and Mrs. G. Travis, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Payne, William J. Beers, Robert Degen, Miss Marie Koch, Brooklyn. Many Attractions At Greenwich, Conn. (Special to The Eagle.) Greenwich, July $1 Green-ch is particularly gay this season the many different attractions ntinue to draw the younger society Miss Mary Plckford, the "Queen the Movies." with her mother. Mrs.

Smith, spent several days this week nide Greenwich Inn. Talbot Root, manager of the Astor estate, irrlvals from Brooklyn this week include Mrs. Frank M. Munson, Mrs. Edward MeClure Peters, Mrs.

Charles ittle. p. II. Kittle, M. E.

Thomp-C. E. Connell and J. H. Hadden.

and Mrs. E. J. Malonev. C.

C. Connell, R. C. O'Brien, Mrs. C.

F. Ris, Thomas Quinn, E. R. Slering, Robert Miss M. Brooks, Miss J.

L. Betts. Miss M. L. Betts.

W. T. Savage, Miss Marion Savage, Mrs. J. Mrs McDonald, all 'of Brook lyn, are registered at the Kathmere Miss Mat.

el Mercer and J. A. Mercer of Brooklyn, are stopping at The Maples for a few weeks. Frank Caruthers. manager of New York World, with his two sons, Frank Caruthers and Porter Caruthers, of Brooklyn, are guests at the Selleck House "are Edward Buchanan, Mrs.

Donald Lee, Mrs. Rlghter and Miss Righter, all or urookiyn. The Misses Martha and Eugenia Putnam avenue this week. her brother, Walter Sackett of Brooklyn, over the week-end. Miss Lenora Sparkes, the English soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, spent the latter part of the week with friends In town.

Bhe sailed Wednesday for British Honduras, where she will remain until the early watching with Interest the making of ni. at the Green castle, a siom throw from the hotel, where one the large moving picture companl has taken possession and Is busily in the taking of a series of Mr. and Mrs. E. Francis Hyde of Manhattan entertainaa at dinner at (he l-Mgewood last night, having as their guests Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Fra-zer and Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Brown. Mr and Mrs. John B.

Kerr, sum- 1.0,1s at the Kdcewood. will give a unique "Creole Crayfish Bisque Dinner" the the hotel are: Mrs. Patchelor and the Misses Batchelor, Mrs. C. H.

Matthews, George Mat- Mr ainl Mrs' W. L. Ruhe, Mr. and Mrs Louis Ruhe, Henry Staton, W. il and lames Benedict.

Miss Eleanor Du Moulin, J. W. Castelgerand party; Miss I. N. Underwood and Mrs' II Stevens, Manhattan: Mr.

and Mrs Charles A. Kittle, P. H. Kieth, Miss Sterling, Mrs. Frank L.

Zerega, Misses A. and M. Costello, M. Laske, R. Berle of Brooklyn; Misses Ambrose of East Orange.

At Woodmont, Conn. Wo( July 31 athing and moonlight iting have been the occupation of vaeat loners at Woodmont. Many leii parties and corn roasts have Mi; ed Daveson of Man. org the guests Monterey July 31- P. Ensign a of Brooklyn -ess.

Not only i Ernest W. i proving a the classes than hut there have bee ns for admission tha accommodated. Th 1 tne neighborhood of ninety mmiiiH Snenr of Bronklvn in yt at the Charles Fox cottage, the K. niing of Hrookllyn Is the sioa. in New Marlboro.

Mrs H. L. Langhaar of Brooklyn, la, is at her cottage Cozy Corner, In New Matll.oro, is entertaining Mrs. j. nunr and children of Wat- Hi ami Mrs De Verne Harvev of Brooklyn, who have been In the gone to Asrjury ram.

llrva, of Brooklyn spent v. ith ne of Brooklyn with Mrs. Payne Great Barripgton the Fulton joying tho trips. The gUMU this week hy i Fttigerald of baseball held his Slav In Sullivan County Richards of Brooklyn vis-cello. Judge Richards dur- i Beaver Kill.

He In 1 from tho with i Smith and Miss Marjorie North, all of Brooklyn. Brooklyn arrivals at the Fulton House are Kessllng Miss Lillian orbach, Mrs. Karl Schaeder. Henry Mauer. Mrs.

E. Mailer, William Mauer, Edward Kessling, Mrs. I. M. Clvne.

Mrs. E. S. Van Urstrand, Al-bertlne Kuss. Miss Evelyn Cahill, Mrs.

Edward Kessling. Alfred Kessllng. Vaughn Cottage Miss Emily Doon, Mrs. L. J.

Doyle, Harold Doyle, all of New York. Pleasant View House Miss Miriam Goldsmith, Miss Charlotte Goldsmith, Miss Svlvla Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldsmith, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Goldsmith, Louis Goldsmith, I. Jennings and Burr C. Kopley, Brooklyn.

Bonnie View House Mr. and Mrs. J. Payntlng, Joseph Payntlng, John Payntlng, Miss Rosemary Paynting and Miss Katherine Payntlng, Brook lyn. nr.

Martin House- Mrs. Rollins of Brooklyn. Wolfs Corner Hotel David Me-shlres, Miss Frances Klang, Bernard Krauss, Miss Minnie Meyerhoff, Miss Tilly Aronson, Miss Olga Field, Miss Helen Schwach. Miss Frances S. Rath, Miss Regtna Rath, William Jackson and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Meyer, Brooklyn. Polo at Lake Huntington. Lake Huntington.

N. July 31 lar at Lake Huntington the past few years, again holds the interest of many of the young people at the lake. William J. Beers and F. D.

Gordon, both of Brooklyn, have been among the best "stops" In the game so far this season. Afternoon card parties are popular at Lake Huntington. Brooklyn prize winners this week at the Lake Hunt- EQUESTRIANS FIND JOY AT MT. P0C0N0 Early Morning Rides Invigorate Vacationists in the Blue Ridge Region. Special to The Eagle.) Mt.

Pocono, July 31 Horseback parties are all the rage at the Mount Pleasant House. Every morning bright and early the clatter of hoofs is heard and a group of vigorous young equestrians starts off on a canter to race along the mountain bridle paths inhaling the fresh morn- J. J. Stenger of Brooklyn, who has come to spend several weeks at the Mount Pleasant House has been doing some training along the line of tennis rinner of the tournament a special match. I of Jamaica, L.

the summer, defeated L. J. Bennett of Manhattan on the Ontwood courts. Miss A. C.

Coles of Brooklyn, is en- Mr. and Mrs M. 1 their daughtei of Brooklyn, i they find the forest trails Brooklyn, ai Brooklyn are slaying at I he Tuxedo Cottage for sev. r.il weeks John W. Stokes of Brooklyn, who arrived this week to spend a month in the region has Joined the Jolly crowd at the I'oeohasset.

Charles and Clarence Oldonbuttle of Brooklyn are contributing largely to the entertainment at thi Chichester House where they are slaying for the summer. Recent arrivals at Mt Pocono from Brooklyn: Mount Pleasant Mrs M. MeLaugh-iin. K. McLaughlin.

Mr and -Mrs. A. Ander J. L. Mor- Mrs.

H. Meadowside- Mis Mrs. H. S. Carpet.

J. F. Gardes. Mis. Gardes James Rodwell, Car es, Mar rckley Heii iss Hughes.

11 Him: nd fain- Hen Barnes. Ir. and Mrs A atacDnti- Main le Mill. t. Miss Emma Mi.

and Willi am M. Wiln.x, Mr. and nic. Mr i Mis ot Mrs .1 i Jhn Mrs Law I. Miss i FANS AT STAMFORD START BALL GAMES Plan to Form a Mountain League For Benefit of Vaca- (Special to The bagleO Stamford, N.

July 81--The sud- cess of the movement to have Stamford represented on the dlkiijnd has been assured, and the plijj' who reached town last week after tUtu preliminary practice crossed bv4 the great delight ut the focal It is now expected that a Delhi, Walton, Pine Hill and other neighboring towns. Golfers are interested In the ef forts to secure a Rolf match between the professionals in charge of the Rexmere links the Country Club IKS, with very good prospects of ipected to rt-jlc. Miss Mary Baker of Brooklyn is enjoying a vacation as the guest of Miss T. Seitz of Bronklvn In the guest of the Misses Marie and Helen Kunn, at tne summer home of the Misses Kuhn's parents here. At the Rexmere arrangements are being made for a masquerade ball, to take place next Saturday night, that llllant event.

Arrivals Therere M. Bubs. Miss Tlllle Tjiekov Miss Tillle M. Lackey, Miss Marie R. O.

Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Crowder, Brooklyn, W. H.

Huselton Churchill' Hall Mr. and' Mrs' G. C. Berodino. Ray M.

Devlne, Brook lyn. New Grant House Miss Mary B. Leemlng, Miss Hilda R. Deem ing. Mrs.

k. Honnger, miss Ida sol-Inger, Brooklyn. The luncheon served to the mem- Ivanhurst, was a pleasant social func- Among the late arrivals there Lang, Mrs. Eugene Walsh. Miss Helen Hlnshaw, Miss Ester Wood, Miss Edith wood, Mr.

and Mrs. John Staunton, Brooklyn. artell. Miss A. Flanagan, Miss M.

enagan, Miss Katherine Flanagan, is Edtlh Leemlng. Miss A. Beecani. Brooklyn. Irene DeWltt.

Miss Julia Skin ner, rnomyn. Inn i. Mr. and Mr R. White, C.

t. Durkin crart Farm House Charles Schly, Terry Homestead Mrs. M. Morrison, the Misses Morrison, New York; Mrs. and Mrs.

W. Ward, Richmond Hill. Cedarhurst Mrs. C. V.

McCaffery, Miss Catherine Kllgallen. Miss Margaret Meehan, Frank Fitzgorald, Brooklyn. Kendall Place Miss L. A. Walms-ley, Mr.

and Mrs. August Kltchelt, Miss Kitchelt. Miss E. M. Roke.

Miss Laura A. Roke, Miss Anna E. O'Brien. Cold Spring House Mlsr, Freda E. Schumacher, Miss Alice La France.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Meshel, Miss Char- Brooklyn. GOLF AT SHAWNEE.

Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa July 31 -The Iltiekwood Inn Tennis Team, Harold Urn sday, taking the doubles and splitting tne single. in tne singles to Henrv Hudson of the 3d, a Manhattan man, by a score of 2, 63. At the same time Harold nry of Bnckwood defeated George in ibi. straight 61, 61. In the doubles Reginald A rt hington l.i lbnt-v I a i i i ut of three from George Ir York and Henry Hudson 1 bazar the Shawnee House week, a large sum being realized for to.

in i tit of the cm Hall. Late Registrations at Shawnee from Brook vn: Bnckwood Inn A. W. Westfall, Cb riipnt Watson. Shawnee House H.

B. Beiser, Mrs. I. W. Beiser.

Miss Eunice Beiser. Lenweod (from Manhattan) Joseph Karl. W. P. Fleesche.

At Pocono Farm Matamoras, Pike County, July 31 Tennis tournaments, baseball games, progressive euchres with dancing evenings keeps the guests at Pocono Farm busy. Among the Brooklynites now registered are Mrs. A. R. Payne, Miss F.

Payne. Mrs. A. Spalck-haver. Miss Spalckhaver.

Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht, Russell Tipper, Mr. and Mrs. Mil her.

Mr. and Mrs. Bott. Mrs. William VISITORS AT GRAND LODGE.

Grand Lodge, N. July 31 Mr. and Mrs. James Sprolle of Brooklyn are spending their vacation In town. The Maple Glen Cottage arrivals are Mrs.

J. Wendel, Miss Charlotte Wendel. Mrs. .1. Shear.

Mrs. Muller, Ethel Mailer, Mrs. H. Elti iManhattan; MJfy Gladys Dixon, AT STROUDSBURG Many Brooklynites Arrive at Quaint Pennsylvania Village. Stroudsburg, July 31 The week went along merrily enough at Highland Dell, the bowling tournament being the event of most interest.

Mrs. M. Steiner and Mrs. G. Goldstein of Manhattan were the fortunate winners of prizes.

William Wallace Welsh of Brooklyn has come to Stroudsburg to stay for the summer and is registered at the Highland Inn. Mrs. L. V. Griffin and Miss Dorothv Griffin of Brooklyn are among the re cent prominent arrivals at the Maple-hurst.

Miss Griffin is athletic from head to toe and a regular whirlwind E. B. Prettyman of Brooklyn Is en-Joying a season of recreation at the Prospect Houso. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Rosenblu'h of Brooklyn, who are stopping at the Highland Dell House, motored up rrom tne city and win spend a few weeks motoring In the vicinity. Miss Mary A. Smith of Brooklyn, who Is sojourning at the Berwick Inn, headed a party of "hikers" to Marshall Falls this week. Dr. James Dutton Smith of Brooklyn Is up for a few weeks and is a summer visitor at the Churleigh Inn.

Mr. and Mrs. James Weeks of Brooklyn are enjoying the beauties of the resort while making a short visit Other late arrivals from Brooklyn: Indian Queen George L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs.

James Weeks, E. J. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Peter P.

Mc- Smith. Berwick Inn Paul J. Slddall, Mrs. D. W.

Measmoll, Miss Winifred Meas- Highland Dell Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenbluth. the Misses Clarice and Muriel Abrama. Hotel Fenner The Misses Myers, R.

W. Hellworth. M. Smith. Prospect Hoouse Mrs.

R. C. Lem-kln. Miss M. Hohorst, E.

K. Fogtrty, W. P. Ellis, E. B.

Prettyman, Miss Olivo Marvel. Maplchurst Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh, Mrs. M.

A. Walsh, Mrs. L. V. Criitln.

Miss Dorothy Grlffln. Miss Mae Sullivan. Miss Kathryn Sullivan. Highland inn William Wallace 1 1 lts members, entries to cosn August 1. Among hose recently at the Curtis Hoh.

Miss E. Hartman, Miss L. Hart- Amnng rceent registrations at the Hotel Aspinwall are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Coodrlch, Thomas Foster, Mr.

and William Allen, Henrv D. I-; Moore. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Heser, Miss Edna llesser of New York. Stoc ridge, July 31 The 1 Coif club will be held 17, 18, 19 and 20. The fa-ks of the club has recently tended BOO yards, ancl the eliminated. Over the course try have competed for the Ige Cun. the contest for the principal Individual cum ah finalists for thi: ruml sixteen will play or's Cup, and as many The with a prize for the low second In the series of flower took place in the ridge on Tuesday, and tho beautiful i.si, irardi Mrs.

Joseph H. Choate tool first prize in sw Mrs, Prescott Hall Butler and Charles Butler of St. James, L. who have been guests of Miss Helen Butler, at her estate. Llnwood, in Stock-bridge, have returned home.

Mrs. and Mrs. W. L. Rice of Brooklyn, who are spending the summer, as usual, at Hraion Hall, gave a canoe ing and bathing party at Bowl this week.

Mr. McCutcheon, his friends. H. B. Van ban of Brooklyn recently won the Pool Tournament at Hea-to Hall, from Brooklyn at Miss J.

T. Rvckman Beaton Hall Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Rice, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Vaughan, Mrs.

F. H. Miller, Miss Amy Miller and Miss Clara Miller. Among other guests are Mr. and Mrs.

William Nelsel and son. William Nelsel of Long Beach. L. I. At the Red Lion Inn are Charles L.

Nichols, Harry Nichols, A. Mercer, Miss Mabel Mercer, Mrs. E. Meyer of Brooklyn, Llndley M. Higham of Flatbush, L.

Miss Jennie Kelhy, L. and Mrs. N. Terry and family ot Brncltlyn. The Berkshires Abound In Rest, Health and Joy (Special to The Eagle.) Mlss Anna R.

Alexander are at West- Plttsfleld, July 31 Summer bury, L. I. have fe hotel, villa and camp is now At the at Its midsummer height. At the Maplewood, where there aro many daiaa-s arr attended i.y i.ir.i.y or inger At Country Club golf and tennis are supplemented with din- i.l i he i i At' the Pittsfleld many pleasures. The Boys Camp, in Becket, is another lively place.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Styles, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Styles have returned to Brooklyn, after sending several weeks in the Bcrksmres. Miss Edna Van Zandt. and Miss Vera Somers are at Wendell Hall, In Pittsfleld. Miss Sara Canavan of Brooklyn is spending her vacation at Pittsfleld.

as va Is W. P. Ben- of liro Maid-wood Hotel are Mrs. M. H.

Bulley, Miss F. L. Shepard. Mrs. L.

H. Crary, J. H. Crary, W. E.

MaenaiiKhttoii, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Montgomery, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis John Naumer. Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Hendrlekson, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kovenhoven, Eugene Jones, Mrs.

C. W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.

Crowell Had den and H. Douglas Hadden, Brook- lvn. Arrivu the Greylock Chautauqua at Lonox. Lenox, July 31 The first community Chautauqua ever held In Lenox began last Saturday and closed Wendesday night, after scoring a fair success. Many of the social events the newly appointed rector of Trinity Church, the Rev uiinam uawreneo Wood, who, with Mrs.

Wood, recently arrived from England, where he was serving under the leadership of the Bishop of London. Cricket la again being played by teams formed by the men on the big estates of Mrs. W. E. S.

Oriswold, Mrs. John E. Alexander, Girard Foster and Thatcher M. Adams. Mrs.

John E. Alexander of New York and Lenox is the guest of her daughter. i-ayaru nopptn, JsJiS. JU. Minn CJJJlfiS aud for Heimer Shearman Itronklyn wm the man's prize and Miss Marion Squires of Merryall the ousee'incl ucTe Miss Joan Alicia Johnson and Misa Alma Waltner.

long other Brooklynites visiting in i- Nov Milford a Lin A. Miller, William A. Mill. P. Murphy, Miss Ada Mitel) Coombes.

and family, Alice Ilrinsniade. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Karcher and family, Mr. Elizabeth O'Connell, Miss Grace Ed-wards, Mrs.

Edwards, Charles Wilson, Charles Billett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Minton. E. L.

Julien, Mrs. Birk. E. Mrs. Elkins and sons, Mr.

and Peterson Mr. and Mrs. MorrttOn Gardiner, Miss Irene Hills, Mr. and Calllnan. Mrs.

Ida V. Hill, Mrs. Sher- id Lyon, Mr. and -Mrs. u.

cooper and'family. Lake Waramaus and Now Preston. Many well-known Brooklyn peopla 'he delights of this beau tiful place. Those staying at the Loo- intcrest in a moving picture film company which has been acting out Its different plays along the lakefront. Registered from Brooklyn at tha New Hopkins House are Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hammit, Miss Arvilla Ham-mitt. Miss I. L. Hammitt.

Craig Ham-1 mitt. Mrs. Henry Colt McLean, M. M. Zilm, Mr.

and Mrs, Louis I. Grimes, William Browning, M.D.; H. C. Weed-leam, Mr. and Mrs.

Tracy Scudder, Miss' Ada Hosford, Frank S. Disbrow, Edward C. Disbrow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Tompkins. Miss May Tompklne, John Ossman. Miss J. C. Gunning, Misa A.

H. Gunning and Mrs. W. H. Mat- Interlaken on Spitfire Lake in the Ad-Irondacks for the season.

Mrs. French has offered a cup for a women's putting contest to be. held August JO at the links of the St. Reels Bits Gelt Club..

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