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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1913. IN NEW THE I Ocean Parkway -Brighton Beach SAMUEL McKEE, Manager BILLY B. VAN SISTERS DEIRO, 8 BERLIN MADCAPS, CONCERTS TODAY and Van Jeanette, Hoven, Snoozer, The Ciara Mine Rosaires. Inge, Leltzel Meredith and WEEK BE- TO- MATINEE GINNING MAY 26 MORROW TEMPEST TEN IN "COLLEGE TOWN" With AVELING and LLOYD TAKES JULIET? 3 SISTERS DOLCE ROEHM'SATHLETIC GIRLS MURRAY LORD ROBERT MILLERS JUGGLING I CHARLES E.

EVANS CO Presenting "A FORGOTTEN COMBINATION" NEXT ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY WEEK ETHEL BARRYMORE Seats Selling at Sterling Piano Warerooms, 518 Fulton Street Brooklyn Society Debut of Miss Florence Rue, Mrs. Charles Halsey Rue's Daughter, Yesterday--A Dinner and a Dance. Yesterday had as one' of its chief society events the debut of Miss Florence Rue, who, despite the fact that her home is at Garden City, has been an active figure in Brooklyn this past winter. Miss Rue is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Halsey Rue.

The reception in her honor took place at the Rue home, Hilton avenue and Tenth street, Garden' City, beween the hours of 4 and 7. A dinner and a dance followed It. Mrs. Rue wore a gown of pink chiffon brocaded and shadow lace, and the debutante was in white accordion plaited chitfon with a hand-painted tunic of Dresden colors. Among the matrons and girls in the receiving party were Miss Genevieve Sharpe in pink with a lace overdress, Miss Vera Sharpe in pink satin, Miss Hazel Robbing Browne in white charmeuse and blue marquisette, Miss Marjorie Diack in yellow satin with bronze trimming, Miss Ethel Wickett in white satir.

and yellow chiffon, Mrs. Richard B. Browne in green charmeuse and black and white embroidered chiffon, Mrs. Charles Garretson of New Brunswick, N. in white crepe, Mrs.

Robert W. Sharpe of East Orange, N. in black satin, Mrs. William King Swartz in yellow crepe de chine, Miss Janet Barber In white satin cerise bands, Miss Dorothy Burnham in white satin and blue shiffon, Mrs. Franklin Schenck in white Satin draped with green chiffon, Miss Elizabeth Van Prunt in lavender charmeuse with a crystal robe.

The decorations were pink roses. Among the men at the dinner and dance following the reception were Richard Remsen Peale Rue, James Van Siclen, Frank Chumasero, Paul Lannin, Clarence Cor telyou, Edward Latimer, Clifford Lawrence, William Neilson, Raymond Partridge, Warren Simonson and Loughton Smith. The well- known people at the reception included and Mrs. Calvin F. Barber, Judge and Mrs.

Russell Benedict, Richard B. Browne, Miss Browne, Miss Ivah Mr. and Herbert Berri, Vera, William Berri, Mrs. Peter Bogart, Miss Adelaide Gunnison, Alexander Calder, Mr. and Mrs.

John Capen, Miss Dorothy Crane, Mr. and Mrs. John Donchian, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Lawrence Marcellus, Miss Catherine Duton, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Strout, Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Hopkins, Frank Lisiecki, Dr. and Mrs. J.

M. lone, Miss Helen Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hodgeman, Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs.

James T. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Wurster, Dr.

and Mrs. W. I. Southerton, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert B. Brush, Donald Hardenbrook. John Berri, Edward Berri, R. Edgar Chumasero, Walter Rhoades, Miss Mildred Kunze, Miss Charlotte Traendly, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene M. Travis, Miss Pearl Van Siclen, Miss Madeline. Faber, Miss Willis, Miss Ruth Field, the Rev. Arville Fisher, Miss Grace Forbes, Miss Helen Forbes, Ralph Forshay, Frederick Hegerman, Mr. and Mrs.

James T. Hoile, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rue, George Brickelmier, Natalie Britton, Miss Norma Childs, Miss Bessie Ellis, Samuel Lopez, Miss Madeline Lopez, Miss Gertrude Halsey.

Robert Walker Macbeth of Brooklyn Marries Miss Phoebe Katherine Craig of South Orange. There was a wedding of much Brooklyn social note in the Hillside Presbyterian Church of Orange yesterday afternoon. Robert Walker Macbeth of this borough, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Macbeth of 834 Prospect place, a Columbia man of 1906 and the senior class president of that year, married a South Orange girl, Miss Phoebe Katherine Craig, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lowry E. B. Craig. The wedding was at 4 o'clock and was in pink and blue.

A large reception followed at Miss Craig's home, 273 Scotland road, South Orange. An additional feature of Brooklyn interest about this wedding was that the officiating clergyman was the Rev. F. Boyd Edwards, who married Miss Frances McCarroll of St. Mark's avenue, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William McCarroll, and was for some time In the ministry in this borough. Mr. Edwards is now pastor of the Hillside Presbyterian Church. No girls were in Miss Craig's and Mr.

Macbeth's wedding party, but Frank D. Fackenthal of Brooklyn was best man, and three Mr. Macbeth's of ushers were from this borough: Chester B. Van Tassel, J. Vance Lauderdale and Robert McIntyre.

Among the Brooklyn guests were Dr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Catlin, Mr. and Mrs.

A. T. Delatour, Mr. and Mrs. James Thurlow, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Decker, Miss Alice Decker, Miss Marjorie Decker, Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. James Macbeth, Miss Macbeth, Miss Ruth Lawton, Mr. end Mrs. Louis Z.

Heydenreich, Dr. W. H. Beers, Miss Beers, Mrs. Carlos Gore.

Mrs. Robert G. Mclutyre, Miss Nostrand, maid of honor. The Rev. Father Grace of Niagara University is to officiate.

Miss Florence Gallagher to Be Married on June 4-Her Bridegroom Maurice J. Moore. Miss Florence Gallagher, who has been one of the most prominent of St. Mary's Juntor Auxiliary girls and a widely known figure of social life, making her home at 103 Concord street, is to be married on Wednesday, June 4, to Maurice J. Moore.

The wedding will be a very quiet one. Miss Beatrice Eddy a Bride of June 4. Miss Eddy Is to Marry Loring M. Black, Jr. As announced here several days ago Miss Beatrice Eddy, General John B.

Eddy's daughter, is to be another of the brides of Wednesday, June 4. She is to be married in the church of the Nativity (Father Belford's) at 10 o'clock in the two families only following at the Eddy morning, very quietly, a breakfast for the home. Miss Eddy is to become Mrs. LorM. Black, jr.

Miss Helen Eddy, her ing sister, will be maid of honor, and Leonard Black best man. Engagement of Miss Kathleen Dunne, She Is to Marry Clifford A. Dunning. One of the most important announcements of the week has been that of Miss Kathleen Dunne, Mr. and Mrs.

Desmond Dunne's daughter. Miss Dunne, 18 to marry Clifford A. Dunning 161 Henry street, 4 500 of Clarence Dunning, and one of the well-known young of the Brooklyn social world. The men Dunnes live at 25 Prospect Park West. Miss Dunne's father, Desmond Dunne, is a Brooklynite of much ability and power.

The new fancee is a very atrent among the girls of her day tractive girl, who has become promise past year. Miss Florence Kitching Engaged to Fitz John Porter of Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert James Kitching of 988 Park place announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Kitching, to Fitz John PorMarguerite, and Mrs.

Holbrook Fitz John Porter, of 15 East Tenth street, Manhattan. Visitation Luncheon in the Alumnae Rooms of the Convent at Bay Ridge Yesterday. The Visitation Alumnae luncheon took place yesterday afternoon in the Alumnae Room of the Convent down at Bay Ridge. It proved a most. Interesting affair.

Among the large number of well women present were: Miss Lilian P. Harrison, Mrs. Daniel Quinn, Miss Katherine Claffy, Miss K. An-, geiique Monjo, Mrs, William Greegan, Mrs. Eugene Walsh, Mrs.

George T. McQuade, Mrs. Patrick E. Callahan, Miss Edna Murtha, Mrs. B.

Smith, Miss Katherine O'Connor, Miss Vida Curren, Miss M. Veronica Woods, Miss Isabel Pendas, Mrs. George Lamb, Mrs. William C. Courtney, Mrs.

M. F. McDermott, Miss Rita O'Keeffe, Miss Kathleen Hennessy, Miss Katherine Hagerty, Mrs. Robert Hubbard, Miss Katherine Murray, Miss Alice McDermott, Miss Mary Gardiner, Mrs. John Konvalinka, Miss Agnes Hickey, Mrs.

J. Richard Kevin, Miss Anna Byrne, Miss Gertrude Carlin, Miss Katharine Fagan, Miss Marie McCarty, Mrs. J. Benedict Roache, Miss Carrie Roache, Mrs. Philomena McCleary, Miss Margaret Valette, Mrs.

M. Q. Ledwith, Mrs. Peter McGoldrie, Mrs. Emma Brenack, Mrs.

Charles Maguire, Miss Maria Thorne, James Conroy, Miss Anne Fagan, Mrs. Frances Fagan, Albin Schumann, Mrs. Charles McGroarty, Mrs. Edward G. Campbell, Mrs.

Dennis Regan, Mrs. John C. Foley, Miss Helen Cassidy, Miss Rene McInness, Miss- May Cleary, Miss Alice Keleher, Miss Florence Ford, Miss Gertrude Donovan, Mrs. Thomas Kiley, Miss May Murphy, Miss Marion Craft. Miss Agnes Craft, Miss Gertrude Rose, Miss Belle Rose, Miss Mary Hook, Miss Cecelia Callahan, Mrs Charles Gardiner, Mrs.

Charles Williams, Miss Anna Dean; Mrs. Anna Enright, Miss Josephine Art and Economy Because we have decorated and furnished the homes of some of the wealthiest and most discrimina tin families of Manhattan as well as Brooklyn, does not mean that it is extravagance to trust the planning and fitting up of a less pretentious country cottage or city home to us. Our connections abroad and traveling connoisseurs enable us not only to secure the rarest, the newest and most exquisitely beautiful and artistic fabrics and furniture -but often to secure rich and attractive materials direct from makers at concessions that permit us to accomplish miracles in inexpensive fitting or refitting a house or apartment. NOW is the appointed timewhile you are in the country- to redecorate the city home. J.

Clawson Mills Co. General Contracting Decorators 44 Clinton Street Brooklyn O'Connor, Miss Anna Byrne, Mrs. J. Denton Shea, Anna Murray, Miss Cornelia Thompson, Miss Florence Hagerty, Miss Julia Murray, Mrs. Kurt Lutz, Miss Alice Ryan, Miss Mary E.

McArdle, Mrs. Thomas E. Gloucester, Mrs. May Kevin, Miss Anna Gertrude Higgins, Miss Mary Hickey, Mrs. Paul Gelpke, Mrs.

E. T. Yates, Miss Grace Duff, Miss Josephine Duff, Miss Lavalette McCann, Miss Mary Serian, Miss Kathleen Dockery, Miss ces Dockery, Miss Julia Alvarez, Miss Inez Alvarez, Miss Agnes Moore, Miss Gertrude Moore, Miss Mary Canfield, Miss Priscilla McGoey, Miss May Neville, Miss Angela Smith, Miss Mary Loraine, Miss Jean Campbell, Mrs. Marie Meehan, Miss Lole Carlin, Miss Teresa Smith, Miss Katharine McKenna, Miss Rhea Murphy, Miss Gertrude Carlin, Miss Genevieve Carlin, Miss Julia Roache, Miss May O'Keeffe, Miss Adele Monjo, Mrs. Thomas E.

McCarty, Mrs. Walter Bennett, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Miss Rose McLoughlin, Mrs. William Wilson, Miss Cecelia Callahan, Mrs. Stephen O'Brien, Mrs.

Robert McManamy, Mrs. Charles Maguire, Mrs. James Conroy, Miss Marguerite Keating, Miss Mary Kevin, Mrs. James Malone, Miss Virginia O'Connor, Miss Katherine Brady, Mrs. John C.

McCarty, Miss Mary Hook. Miss Harrison, Mrs. Guy B. Smith, Miss Katherine O'Connor, Miss Isabel Pendas and Mrs. George T.

McQuade responded to the toasts, and the musical programme comprised: "Leave Me Not." Miss Pauline Fitzgerald Hubbard (Tito Matteo); "An Open Secret" (spring song), Miss Alice Marie McDermott (R. Huntirgton Woodman); "At Dawning," Miss. Katherine Bradley Murray (Cadman); Alumnae Song (Melody in F), Alumnae (Rubinstein); 4ccompanists, Miss Genevieve Car11n, Miss Gertrude Carlin, Miss Anna Murray, Some of the Subscribers for the Delta Theta Dance at the St. George on Friday Night. Among the subscribers for the very promising Delta Theta dance in the ball room of the Hotel St.

George this coming Friday evening will be: Miss Catherine Ughetta, Aventine Ughetta, Miss Margaret Barker, Miss Mildred Greene, Peter Moller, Miss Helen Wilson, Jean Britton, Miss Gesine Candidus, Miss Frances Obernier, Donald Alford, Kenneth Alford, Miss Arline Cadmus, Miss Gwendolyn Gwyer, Stuart Ford, Allan Clarke, Frederick Minton, Adrian B. Smith, Miss Genevieve Doherty, Miriam De Beixedon, John Perkins, Frank Grace, Wesley Sharpe, Arthur Bowers, Miss Woodworth, Sidney Williams, Miss Emma Williams. Howard Turner, Elliot Wandel, Miss Eleanor Reeves, Miss Margaret Gage, Edmund Hope Driggs, Ralph Crane, Miss Elsie Scharles, Donald McFarland, Royal Perry, Lowell Masterson, Miss Eleanor Lawrence Rossiter, Harold Rex "Perpall, Gordon Gold, Harold Marache, Robert McManamy, Walter Hermes, Gertrude Bartruff, Miss Edythe Miss Ruth Reese, Johnston, Miss Helen Nostrand. People Who Will Be at the Season's First Dance, a New Series, This Coming Wednesday. The first of the new Season's Dances takes, place, this St.

comins. being Wednesday its scene. evenThe men and girls who are to be present at this, the new series having aroused much attention and being planned to be continued next winter, are: Miss Helen Case, Miss Roberta Hicks, Miss Marjorie Foote, Beatrice Stevens, Miss Margaret el Ames, Miss Beatrice Lovett, Miss Annie Pierson, 'Miss Norine Hamblin, Miss Madeline Ames, Miss Dorothy Bensinger, Miss Katherine Lovett, Miss Helen Baldwin, Miss Aline Pierson, Miss Arline Cadmus, Miss Marion Tebo, Miss Eleanor Reeves, Miss Edna Van Riper, Miss Hazel Robbins Browne, A Miss Dorothy Cummings, Miss Mary Barry, Miss Elsie Ackerman, Miss Janet Watson, Miss Gertrude Matthews, Miss Josephine Broom, Miss Rosamond Gumpert, Miss Elizabeth Watson, Miss Maud Dollard, Miss Marguerite Clement. Miss Gwendolyn Gwyer, Miss Bessie Marache, Miss Gladys Decker, Miss Beatrice Buttling, Miss Florence Rue, Miss Maurine Watson, Miss Hope Hampden Schmidt, Miss Edith McCabe, Miss Marie Forshew, Miss Bessie Spedon, Miss Genevieve Howard, Miss Mildred St. Clair, Miss Marion Bennis, Miss Marjorie Diack, Miss Genevieve Sharp, Frances Sicardi, Miss Christabel Watson, Miss Dorothy Tracy, Frederick W.

Moe, Raymond Partridge, Lawrence McNamara, George Brickelmaler, Donald Bennett, Donald Stewart, William Housman, Otto Ruprecht, Valentine' Schuler. Carl Ruprecht, Robert Bennett, Edward Griffiths, Harold Marache, Frank Grace, John Perkins, Howard Turner, Loughton Smith, Frank Rehage, Samuel Lopez, Willard Kapper, Donald Alford, Calvin E. Gates, Gordon Gold, Kenneth Alford, Emerson Love, Frederick Syke, Harold Rich, Frederick Haas, James Ward, Royal Perry, Edmund Hope Driggs, Harold Mills, James Cassidy, Rutledge Bates, Marshall Parks. Frank Markey, Carl Busch, Joseph Osterholm, Emil Hauser, Horace C. Lockwood, George Wulfing, Richard Bevier, Elliott Spencer, Luke D.

Stapleton, Stuart Ford, Ralph Forshay, Torley Collister, Ralph Gunther, George von der Lieth, Harry von der Lieth, Frederick Minton, John Ludin, Charles Plummer Burr, Charley Harry Messenger, Richard Kettles, William Ham, Sylvester L. Brierton, George Schaffer, Harry Bade. Wallace Hutchinson, Walter Dingwald, Harry Leyser, James Olson, Howard Tompkins, Arthur Clarke, Charles Keene, Robert Snyder, Robert Stanford, Austin McMath, Cyrus Jones, Alexander McKinDy, Charles Mathews, Robert Rome, Harold De Moyer, Maurice M. Minton, Harry Roese, Daniel D. Whitney, 3d, Walter Firth, Errol Zorn, Leighton Mont- Ruthless Rhymes" For Martial Militants.

Nilamn This little child is crazed with fright! He runs and screams with all his might. And you'd run, too, if you should meet The Militants upon the street! Saved! Cut Glass Direct From Manufacturer Beautiful Bridal Presents At Remarkably Low Cost Why pay $10 or more for your gift to the bride when half that price will make her happy and give her as beautiful cut glass as any on the market? Full 3 pint capacity; fans, stars, deep miter cuts and lace work so blended as to form a harmonious whole. Price, $3.00 each. Tumblers to Match, $6.40 Dozen, Delivered. If Not Satisfied Money Cheerfully Refunded.

DEPOSIT CUT GLASS Deposit, N. Y. gomery, Harold O'Brien, James B. Given, jr. Robert Moore, Hays Gamble, Albert Sopp, Lowell McCutcheon, Bayard Cummings, Harold Wyckoff, Harold Cochran, Harold Sicardi, Herbert Briggs, John Silsbee, Frederick Romeo, George Ganzemuller, Lloyd Seaver, Rex Perpall, Roy Haviland, George Knapp, Thomas St.

Hill, William Gamble, Franklin Jackson, John Canning. A Shower in Honor of Miss Edythe Blackwell--Miss Madeline Cusack. Hostess. In honor of Miss Edythe Blackwell. who is to be a bride of the fall, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis E. Blackwell, of 199 Berkeley place, Miss Madeline Cusack gave a silk stocking shower Wednesday afternoon, at her home, 124 Park place. Hearts was the game played and the prize winners were: Miss Florence Power, Miss Marie Mallon and Miss Mary Joyce. The favors of the afternoon were fancy baskets and Japanese parasols.

Miss Cusack's guests were: Miss Mildred Branch, Miss Alice Prendergast, Miss Hazel Schumm, Miss Ethel Hussey, Miss Minnie Lieb of Far Rockaway, Miss Gertrude Cusack, Isabel Elliott, Ethel Branch, Edna Hussey, Miss Miss May O'Connell, Miss Agnes Cusack, Miss Vera Sullivan of Far Rockaway, Miss Florence, Miss Haskin, Naomi Mrs. Ludin. Albin G. Schu- Shower of Miss Louise Schreiber for Miss Isabelle Britton. Miss Isabelle M.

Britton, who is to marry George A. Jenkins of Stamford, on June 7, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Louise Schreiber, 91 Bainbridge street. Miss Schreiber is to be one of Miss Britton's bridesmaids. Hearts were played. Among those present were: Miss Natalie Britton, Miss Jessie Frazee, Miss Mildred Ryder, Mrs.

A. J. Smith, Mrs. I. H.

Walker, Miss Gladys Moon, Miss Gladys Bacon, Miss Alma Gedney, Miss Clara Dougherty, Miss Katherine Robinson, Miss Ruth Hoagland, Miss Mary land and Miss Josephine Luck. Miss Valentine's Bridge. At her home in Bensonhurst, 2324 Eighty-second street, on Tuesday afternoon, Miss Florence Valentine is to give a bridge in 1 honor of Miss Bessie Scott, who recently announced her engagement to Valentine Perry Ketchum, jr. Miss Valentine's guests for the bridge will be, in addition to Miss Scott, Miss Grace Lamont, Miss Edna Thomas, Jessie Gaither, Miss Louise Cummings, Mrs. Walter Herrod, Miss Helen MacKenzie, Miss Charlotte Linden, Miss Ethel MacBride, Miss Marguerite Bevier and Mrs.

Clark Thompson. L'Allegro Spring Dance To Be Given at the Farmhouse Monday, June 2. Yet another spring dance, L'Allegro, is on the cards. It will be given at the Farmhouse in the Park a week from morrow night (June 2). under the agement of this committee: Miss Marie Le Blane, Miss Margaret G.

Mayorga, Miss Dorothea Bachman, Miss Helen Murphy. Miss Irene Davidson and Miss Dorothy E. Taylor. The patronesses are to be: Mrs. Eugene W.

Candidus, Mrs. M. G. Mayorga, Mrs. Mary 'G.

Le Blanc Mrs. Stuart Taylor, and among the subscribers are: Edward Betts, Miss Vivian Woodward, Parker Hyatt, Miss Charlotte Traendley, Miss Josephine Traendley, Miss Gesine Candidus, Laighton Montgomery, Harold ford Swain, Hollingshead, Otto Arthur Ruprecht, Stahman, Carl Rup- Rex- recht, George Knapp, Miss Anna Knapp. Morris Freeman, Harry Fowler, Vernon Brierley, Lowell McCutcheon, Miss Evelyn Zorn, Miss Hermia Ross, Miss Helen Thoms, Harold Kuykendall, Henry McCosker, Charlie Matthews, Miss Marie Duffy, Miss Ethel Connolly, John Duffy. Miss Dorothy Avery, Miss Hortense Lyon, Miss Martha Jonassohn, Albert Brushaber, Miss Beatrice Buttling, Miss Marion Tebo. John Lamont, Kingsley Barahm, Otis Davis, Richard Lahey, Arthur Boyle, John Du Fraine, Harper Hall, Le Roy Roberts, William Bischoff, Miss Jessie Berkett, Miss Anna Seekirk, Lester Chatterton, Henry Kline, Henry Redfield, Robert Stenzel.

A Danse du Printemps in Richmond Hill This Coming Thursday Night. A Danse du Printemps, claimed to the original of that name, 1s to take place Thursday evening of this week. Arthur E. Resch and David Kaess of the well -known Delta Tau group of young people, are its directors. This dance will! be given at Temple Forum in Hill, and among its subscribers are to be: Miss Carrie Sweeney, Miss Lucile levante, Miss Adele Morton, Miss Janet Stevenson, Miss Toots Familton, Miss Gene Smith, Miss Alma Hulsart, Miss Mabel Wilkes, Miss Marge Watt, Miss Ina Hilton, Miss Anna Dixon, Miss Mildred Austin, Miss Loretta Cahill, Miss Gertrude Braumuller, Miss Emily Caverly, Miss Estelle Mooney, Miss Bessle Ellis, Miss Jessie Jones, Miss Jessie Burkirt, Esther B.

Johnson, Miss Lulu Capstick, Miss Lillian Oelkers, Miss Ethel Duryea, Miss Josephine Edwards, Miss Etta Ducret, Miss Anna Bennett, Gladys Winant, Grace Morton, Miss Miss Ethel Bowman, Miss Ethel White, Miss Hill, Miss Anna Stevenson, Helen Beck, Miss Ella Edwards, Miss Harriet Place, Miss Grace H. Polhemus, Miss Josephine Gilmore, Miss Mae L. Glass, Miss Helen Tomes, Miss Ruth Lodge, Miss Frances Beck, Miss Katharine Martin, Miss Martha Heiners, Miss Mildred Fitz-Gerald, Miss Edith R. Weiller, Miss Elsie Pickering, Miss Sadie Gibbons, Miss Flora Koepke. Orville Boudreau, Howard Turner.

LeRoy V. Roberts, Ralph Guuther, H. Duncan Peckham, Wilbur Travis, Robert Harvey, Thomas Peacock, Howard Evans, Raymond Tench, George Zechiel, William Halloran, Frank Ehrhart, Charles Reick, Theodore Tompkins, Earl Hassell, George Partrick, William Gray, Herbert Battley, Clarence Glass, Wendell R. Robinson, Arlinge Horstmann, William McMillan, Clarence Haines, Harold Tench, Arthur L. Becker, Harold Keatings, Samuel Lopez, James E.

Powers, Frank Martin, Hugh Foster, George A. Tennis, John Wiepert, C. Watson Ames, John E. Ranson, Harold Hollingshead, Arthur J. Neone, Robert Stevenson, Harry Ketcham, F.

L. Olson, Oscar Jonach, Hugh Fleming, J. Grant Beatty, R. Spencer Familton, Morris Familton, Edward C. Persike, John J.

Kelly, Donald K. Ballou, Sydney S. Mowat, John E. McIntyre, Robert Pound, Norman Wallace, Harold Rapelye, Ray Dawson, William Tompkins, Frank De Bevoise, William Redmayne, E. W.

Turner, Philip Carwin, Henry Kiel, Hubbard, George Terry, William Theobalt, Peter Steinhauer, Terrell Vagt, Thomas Warburton, Sherman White, Andrew Austin, Albert M. Conner, Robert M. Catharine, Allen Clark, George Hauxhurst, Henry Kearsch, Harold Kutchman, Eugene Decker, Herbert Richter, Ira Fredericks, Charles Seaford, Harry F. Foster, Clarence Remsen, John Walsh, Malcolm Brown, Arthur Watts, Charles Berry, Thomas Murray, George Bingler, Adolph Bingler, Alfred Kessler, Philip P. Dorn, George Bonnell, William Quick, George Hauser, Frederick Fleming, Ernest White, George Sweeney, Harry Delevante, William Richter, Robert Fleury, George A.

Smith, E. A. Judge, Edward Mott, Harold, Wieland, Frank Austin, John Charles Clements, David Wilson, J. Frank Cox, James Connors, Clarence MacDonald, Arthur H. Poole.

Mrs. H. D. Burnham, Miss Burnham. Miss Craig had two matrons of honor and six bridesmaids.

matrons were Mrs. Arthur Anderson Hot, Mrs. Charles O'Connor Sloane of South Orange. Five of the bridesmaids were from South Orange: Miss Natalie. March, Miss Katherine Thomas, Miss Theodore Van Wagenen, Helen Leach and Miss Valeda Johnson, and one from Orange, Miss Marguerite Stallknecht.

The three ushers not Brooklyn were Charles O'Connor Sloane of South Orange, Bayard M. Green of Trenton and Gustave C. Wuerth of Montclair. The bride was in white satin and Carrickmacross lace and wore her grandmother's wedding veil of Limerick lace. The eight girl and young matron attendants all carried pink roses.

They were in pink and blue. The two matrons wore gowns of pink satin with blue chiffon. In the gowns of the six bridesmaids these colors were exactly reversed. The bridesmaids were in blue satin and pink chiffon. Miss Julia Hotchkiss Another Bride of Wednesday, June 4-To Be Married in Christ Church.

Miss Julia Hotchkiss is another of the brides of Wednesday, June 4. Christ Church on Clinton street is to be the scene of her wedding, and the hour set is 8:30 in the evening. Miss Hotchkiss, who is notable among the very attractive girls of Society, is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Hotchkiss 337 of Clinton street, and a sister of Raymond Hotchkiss, and she to marry John Edgar Thompson of Manhattan. FollowMen ing the ceremony there is to be only a (small, very informal intimate reception friends for alone, at relatives the Hotchkiss home. The Rev. Walter de Forest Johnson will officiate. Miss Adele Marckwald is to be Miss Hotchkiss' maid of honor, and there are not to be any bridesmaids.

Raymond Hotchkiss will be one of the ushers, the other three being Manhattan men-Dana Burnett, Rollo Blanchard and Karl Pettit. Ralph Thomson, a brother hot the bridegroom, is announced as best man. Two Famous Brooklyn Families Concerned in a Marriage This Coming Saturday, the Prentices and the Hoaglands. Among the most interesting and important of this spring's weddings is that of Miss Eleanor Sheldon Prentice and Joseph C. Hoagland this coming Saturday, Joining two very prominent Brooklyn families, both, however, now located in Manhattan.

Miss Prentice is the younger daughter of W. S. P. Prentice, and the granddaughter of the late John D. Prentice and the late William C.

Sheldon, very noted and able Heights men of their time. Her elder sister, the former Miss Kate de Forest Prentice, married Reeve Schley. Joseph C. Hoagland, named after his distinguished grandfather, who made his home on Clinton avenue for many years, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Hoagland. The Raymond Hoaglands now reside at 817 Fifth avenue. W. S. P.

Prentice has his city house at 53 East Fifty -fifth street, Manhattan, and a country home at Monmouth Beach- Croft. The coming bride was presented to society a year ago. This Hoagland-Prentice wedding will take place in the Church of St. Georgeby-the-River, at Rumson, N. at noon this coming Saturday (May 31).

It is to be followed by a breakfast at Meadow Croft. Mrs. Reeve Schley is to be matron of honor, and Philip B. Fisher of Philadelphia best man. The bridesmaids, four in number, are announced as Miss Doris Porter, daughter of Alfred Haynes Porter, formerly of Brooklyn; Katherine Hoagland, a sister of Mr.

Hoagland; Miss Ruth Moller and Miss Hazel SymingThe ushers are to be Bernon S. ton. Prentice (Miss Prentice's brother), Edwin Drexel Godfrey (who married Miss Fannie Hoagland), Harry I. Caesar and Raymond Hoagland, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Grace Patterson's Wedding on June 11 in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Manhattan.

Miss Grace Patterson, formerly of Brooklyn, now of the Hotel Marie Antoinette, Manhattan, and the daughter of the late Thomas J. Patterson, of the Eastern District, is to be a bride on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 11. She is to marry J. McKenna of Manhattan in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, on West Seventy-first street, at 5 o'clock, a reception following at the Marie Antoinette. Thomas V.

Patterson will give his sister away, and George Patterson will be one of the ushers. The bridesmaids are to number Miss Genevieve Markey and Miss Katherine Butler of Brooklyn and Miss Katherine McKenna, Miss Katherine Carroll, Miss Elsie Kennedy and Miss Rose Metzner of Manhattan. Miss Regina Patterson will be her sister's Some of Those Who Will Be at the Pickle Dance at the Farmhouse Tomorrow Night, The Pickle Dance is to be one of the features of the coming week. It is to be given at the Farm House tomorrow night, with these participants, among others: Miss Vivian Ellis, Miss Marjorie Perine, Miss Gladys Bosselman, Miss Hope Hampton Schmidt, Miss Maurice Watson, Miss Bessie Spedon, Miss Maud Dollard, Miss Clara Batterman, Miss Christabel Watson, Miss Eleanor Reeves, Miss Edna Van Riper, Miss Josephine Edwards, Miss Miriam McGarry, Miss Margaret Ames. George Wulfing, Donald Hardenbrook, Frederick Minton, Joseph Osterholm, Clarence R.

Gerken Loughton Smith, David P. Decker, Ralph Forshay, John Carlin, William Kane, Frank William Harding, Rudolph Bosselman, Robert Cadigan, William Tomes, Herbert Briggs, Reginald McGarry, Charles James, Harry Cotter, Edward Griffith, Brun Delaney, Schuyler Goodwin, Marshall Parkes, Harold Mills, Elliott Wandel, Stuart Ford, Walter Stoddart. VOTES FOR. WOMEN! WE'LL STAGGER HUMANITY! Gamma Sigma Phi Dance "List" for This Coming Thursday. Miss Gertrude Halsey, Miss Helen Miss Myra Grunwald, Miss Simmons, Edith Archer, Miss Adelaide Ward and Miss Theodora Jenkins make up the committee for the spring dance of Gamma Phi (Beta Chapter), at they Hotel Sigma this Thursday.

Mrs. EdSt. George ward Halsey, Mrs. Charles S. Grunwald, Mrs.

John W. Simmons, Mrs. Theodore Jenkins, Mrs. George W. Archer and Miss Alice Bricklemaier are named as the patronesses, and the subscribers include: Nadine Arents, Miss Josephine Broom, Miss Eleanor Reeves, Miss JoseTraendly, Miss Charlotte Traendphine Miss Lillian Halsey, Miss Evelyn Bealy, vers, 'Sties Deborah Sorch, Miss Auna Whitney, Miss Margaret Butler, Miss Bessie Marache, Miss Marguerite Marache, Miss Lillian Firth, Miss Elizabeth Berger, Emily Dykeman, Miss Grace Coffey, Miss Marjorie Pollock, Miss Beatrice Butling, Miss Edith Leyser, Miss Edna Van Riper, Miss Marjorie Bartlett, Janet Barber, Miss Aline Pierson, Miss Beatrice Lovett, Miss Helen Miller, Miss Lucille Todd, Miss Augusta Todd, Miss Margaret Ames, Miss Madeline Ames, Miss Grace Darby, Miss Ina Donnelly, Miss Jeannette Nostrand, Miss McCulloch, Miss Marion Kramer, Miss Gertrude Mathews.

Mr. and Mrs. Cret, Herbert Marache Walter Dingwall, Daniel E. Whitney, 3d, Thomas Brush, Lawrence Weber, Paul Roth, Harry Leyser, Gardiner Rome, Carl Ruprecht, Otto Ruprecht, Loudon Swinton, Charles Arents, Donald Alford. Kenneth Alford, Laughton Smith, Frederick Minton, James B.

Given, Lawrence McNamara, Royal PerCharles Keene, Cyrus Jones, Walry, lace Hutchinson, James Olson, Walter Firth, "Lowell McCutcheon, Harry Heuschel. Harold Marache, William Neilson, Dr. Herbert Du Cret, Edwin Biedeman, John Morris, John Coleman. Theta Sigma Sorority Dance at Farmhouse on June 4. The annual Sorority shirtwaist will be dance held of at the Theta Farmhouse, Sigma Prospect Park, oil the evening of Wednesday, June 4.

The committee includes: Miss Grace Trudden, Miss Irene McKenna, Miss Elsie Williams, Miss Florence Weber and Miss Joan Redmond. FLANNERY-O'CONNELL WEDDING Announcement is made of the wedding of Mias Florence O. O'Connell and Peter J. Flannery, which will take place on the evening of June 1 at St. Teresa's Church, Classon avenue and Sterling place, the Rev.

Father Meehan officiating. Miss O'Connell is well known in the Bedford section. Mr. Flannery is a resident of the Kensingcon section, and is engaged in the the Atrical newspaper field in Manhattan..

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