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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER n. 1919, 5 TO ENTER OXFORD.

Brooklyn society CATHOLIC BROOKLYN fttr. rotoers III Baltic for England on Saturday, August 30. Miss Bunker was graduated from I Packer Collegiate Institute 1914 and from Barnard and Teachers t'ollege Columbia University in 1917 In June OWES DEBT TO SEE OF FRENCH HAIR STORE iTcddJiig Of KIM I'rall and Mr. Rmmct i were married ai the hummer home of tin Pla.v Ot'tuber II. the bride's pareut.s, Mi.

and lira, CARDINAL MERCIER Ir ha3 been announced that the Arinur uonaiu. me Maples. nycKon eddlng of Helen Pratt d. N-H- Dr. Ira kud Kichard Stockton Emmet, whose, Brooklyn, official-k-ngagcmeni was announced in these ing.

The Ronalds have been living kolumns on August 1" will take place I at the Hotel St George on Clarke st. FIFTH AVENUE The Unusual Shop Dedicated lo Style and Beauty I SPECIALIST IN PERMANENT HAIR WAVING 0v, 10 Ye. Expenenc Wave Guaranteed, $1.00 a Carl 228Jjvingtton St. the country home of ihe brides i during the winter months Altar Furnishings for First Serv-; ice in Old St. James Came I From Louvain.

The wedding took place on the lawn she was releaseo from active service in the United States Navy, with the rank of yeoman, first class (f and has gone abroad to enter Oxford to study comparative literature. Former Brooklynltes, Mrs and Miss Bunker for the paat six years haw made their home at 415 118th si Manhattan. Mis Prat Guest of Mrs. Edward H. Van lugeu.

Mlas Edith Gibb Pratt, whose engagement to Allen MrLans Jr. of Baltimore. Md was announced recently, in visiting Mrs. Edward Van Ingen at Southampton Miss Pratt will Join her parents, Mr and Mrs Herbert I.ee Pratt, of Manhattan and Clen Cove. J.

I at their camp at Paul Smith's. a little later in the Mrnt. at Popular Kill, Glen ove I'ratt if a daushlcr of Mr. and Frederic Pratt, of 229 Clinton and Qlen Core. Her fiance Is a Mrs.

Cornelia Zabriskie Emmet, Mi- Byrur Engaged Capl. It. K. WliaJin. of the Maples, southern smilax.

palms and asters of varied hue de-ntating the reception rooms and verendas of the house and forming a. background on the lawn for the bridal puity Mrs Hon aril Bruated of Hornell, N. was matron of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids included Miss mi rite L. Coffin, a classmate of the biide at Packer Collegiate Institute i from which they both were g.adualed last June and Miss IP-nee A. Bohle.

also of Brooklyn, and a sister of the bridegroom, and little Miss Marjorie Lcggett acted as Mower girl. Mi Bohle had as Ins best man his brother. Charles Bohle of ihis borough. The bride's gown a- of white satin and silk nel ith a conn train ol the satin. Her veil wus of princi lace and she earned si, owe.

su p. of Sixth engagement Catholic Brooklyn ought to take an enthusiastic share in the welcome to debt ninety-live years old due from them to the se, the illustrious prelate even if his own heroic personal record did not inspire a special demonstration It was Louvain and Belgium thai supplied the sacramental vessels and altar furnishings and vestments to old t. James' Church in Jay st. for the Bnt Catholic congregation of the diocese to worship there In finest at the Weddiiu; of SMITH t'ONOVKK. The wedding of Miss K.

Myrtle Conover and John J.jSmith took place at the home uf the bride parents. Mr and Mrs. G. H. Conover 855 35th September the Rev.

F. li. Johnson of the Vandeveer Park Christian Church officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Irene Armstrong of Syracuse and Miss Loretta Cote Charles Spiers of this borough was best man y'rl. '''lvlrCO'pl'UKI-- Ir, l- Furs of Quality 1-nth X.

Y. I Adelaide V. Bunker, nh lias gone abroad for the purpose Miss Uumo and Mr. Oii-son. A wedding of the week was that of Miss Dqrothy Jean Hume and John J.

Carson, which took place in fhe Church of St. Francis Xaner New Milford. Wednesday. Miss Hume, who is a daughter of a former Brooklynite, Thomas Hume, of Eighth was attended In her sister. Miss Constance Hume, rnaid of honor; Miss Edwina Ryan.

Miss Josephine Keating, bridesmaids and The liist organization of Brooklyn Miss Conover ii, m.imed in an after- I Cerholl it will be remembered, took Mrs. rusted noon frock of morning-glory silk 1 place on Jannarj 7, 82a. a small trimmed wkh silver, and earner tt her daughter. Miss Ethyl Fiances Byrne, lo Capt Raleigh Whaliti, pf Waxahaehic Texas Capt Whalin lcr. with ihe Navi during the war fend is now stationed with the Amen--n Fled Croat at the 1'.

S. aat fc-ospital in Brooklvn Hughes Married Tii PMllj) H. Mieridan. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning in the. Church St Ignatius Miss Kathleen Agnes Hushes became the bride of Philip Henry Sheridan, the Rev.

Father Thomas Murpby. trtU in' ing at the nuptial ina--s a eddlng breakfast fur the brnl.il paity tnd Immediate families followed at Jie Hotel Yand. i lull in Manhattan. Miss who Is a daughter of William Hughes of 1 79 Lincoln A RECENT FIANCEE. white roses.

Mrs. Lewis Joffe ida'-d the wedding march. nail, in what is now a ram-hackle tenement, on the corner of Yoik and Gold sis. The first mass was celebrated there hi the A ugusti ti ia tnar la' Miss lien, ,1,1, wediling supper for men. hers of pale green taffeta silvn Ml.ss Stira Malone and John S'oble.

jthe two families and few friends carried is v.iri-eolored Mrs, Van Name's sister. Miss Isabel ramcr I'lllllp Lariscy. Following thi followed, and Mr and Mrs. Smith me lot, me, WHITE MOUNTAINS scneme i r.nier spent Whirl. liloon.ing Gr.e Garden expressed throughout the together overseas during the war Fulton st.

When April of that ye The little wore Miss Jenkins was secretary Murnaine and Miss.Ehler served in the same capacity for Col. Gibson. Red SEASON STILL GAY came they had mustered up sufficient numln-rs and linaneial courage to pur- chase the lots in Jay st. for the pro-! posed the corner stone of which was laid on June 22. met her fiance, who was a lieutenant -tte and ear- Mis Ronald was in Ida, 1, ieorgctlr and silver jeT'' MPS' in black nel Miss Mildred 0.

Jacobus, a friend of 1 marell Ssne attired in salmon Georgette in tne emergency corps, while he wa in France. lor short trip to Atlantic c.tv they turn they will reside in Flat- guests were. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Smith. Mr and Mrs Ilenrv Smith. Dr. and Mrs. J.

O'Keefe. itev and Mrs. L. F. Johnson, Mr and Mrs.

G. Conover Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Conover Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. TVsen.

Mr ii'i'l Mrs anderbeek, Mr. and Mrs. J. Faber. Charles Miss Ruben, Miss Doris Tvpen.

Miss Armstrong, Miss Cote P. Courier Mrs L. Joffe. G. M.

Conover. Building operations progressed and Alexander Hume and llaphael Hume ushered. Among the guests at the event wen-Cyril Hume, Miss Elisabeth Hume mm Batelle Ryan. Miss Mary Keating, William Keating, Franklin Ma-lone, Mrs. Matthew A.

Ryan, Leonard Malone, Gerald Malone, Miss Ko.se Kiernan, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K.er-nan. Mr. and Mrs.

Willurd B. Parker. Miss May Ieech. Gilbert Malone, Miss Juliet Leech. Dr.

Claj ton Sharp Miss Gertrude Sharp, Miss Kugcma Sharp, Miss Louise Sharp. Rev, J. V. X. O'Connor, S.

Mr. and Mrs. The gifts at the shower last I day were i Miss Ehler by -same sm. Itnton an Name. The guests of Ihe ciilC '), to September 19, 1823.

the! sum of $7, its had been spent on 1he' building and ground. It was then in-I sun and $3,000 borrowed to finish I the interior. A year later no pastor I tad M-t been appointed and much re-I afternoon include, 1 Stryker, Miss Mrs Alva Miss Mahel Killer. Miss Edna Raymond Malone. Miss Marion Gar- vey, Mrs.

Clement Noble. MissIarion WAI.DROX MASTKUS. Noonan, Miss Harriet Chanut Miss Miss Josephine Blanche Masters, the l.tller Mlss Sallev Van Name. Miss Uanz, Miss Jenkins, Miss Helen Warren. Mrs.

Ella B. Jenkins, Mrs. Alfred Schmidt and out this tin.e in I 824 there a ists in the Hills of New Hampshire. I Special tn The Kngle.l White Mountains, N. II September II i There is no perceptible cnange in the White Mountain season as as ai the larger resmts Every departure is replaced with one or more arrivals and the garages are still filled to capacity with luxurious motor cars, sedans and limousines outnumbering touring cars at the larger Marguerite iTianut, Lucian Smith.

daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Sheldon Brooklyn from Belgium Norton. Mrs. James IC. Malone.

Mr: of 2511 Clarendon rd. wrus man who, during all too brief Sharp, Rev. John Kean Sharp, Mr. reer not only took leading part I About one hundred and twenty-five witnessed the ceremony and among them were many of Miss at Packer, fro'n their wed-lin Mr. and Mrs.

Bohle will live in liiooklyn where they will be at I October 15 at 974 Sterling SOaa Topliff Marries i Capt. Ldajid H. Hewitt. The marriage of Miss Margaret Mnestand Topliff was an event of the Hrst week in September when Miss lupliff became the bride of Capt. I.e and Hazelton Hewitt, r.

S. A. Miss "Pliif i- granddaughter of Alexander amoron Manhattan, for rlv a resident of St. 2 if place at Afton T.ake Farms. Afton.

N. Monday. September 1. the Itev. Dr.

J. J. Lawrence of Binghamtnn. NT. offl- ma'-ried in Edgar F.

Waldron of 1211 Bedford ave, September 6. The eon ii.unj waa a vers simple one at s. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Frank M.

Townlev ollie.ated i the ceremony, Miss May Drum. and Mrs. James K. Malone Mrs. Everett Judson St urges.

Mis- Sturges. Miss Hattie L. Noble. William Noble, James E. Malone Mr.

and Mrs. Harry A Men Jackson Miss Jane Daly. Thomas J. Hume. John 'he villa.ee but made its h.itne and his own widelv Known throughout the country.

This was Andre Parmentier, a civil engineer and hortieulturalist. horn in Knghieii Delirium, on July .1. 1 780 He was ne. oompanied here by his wife, Svlvia aii'l Ins daughter, Adele. women who left the impression of their forceful Kean Hume.

Miss Marie Hume. Dr. i mond and Dudley King attending. Miss Hodgrnati lo Wed Alexander Craig Wednesday. The marriage of Miss Helen Emerson llodgman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Herbert Hodgman, of 314 F.ast 17th Flatbush, and Jr f0n Alexander Craig. will at the home bride's Wednesday evening, at. o'clock, the Rev. J.

Frederic Berg of the. Reformed Church of Flathush offlciat- prom. to hold The ington Hume. Dr. and Mrs.

J. C. Bar- I ker, Mrs. Eliza Duncan, Mrs. William CI'RIKY BYRNE.

hat act gem that A prelty wedding took place at St. anola Xavier's Church when Miss H.Steele. Miss Steele, Mrs. William Beeman. Miss Louise Been.an, Donald Hungerford.

Raymond Barton. Mr. I lowed their useful and beneficenr lives! Vt Frances Burnadette Byrne of 809 and Mrs. Charles Lawrence, in this community. others of 1 Mr.

Parmentier's original intention open until was to go to the West Indies, hut New BreltOII York friends persuaded him to locate iU'nVills rig. Ins l.nion st. was married to James I ran eis Curley of 803 Union st. by the Rev. John Williams, September 4.

The bride was attired in a gown of georgette and earned a shower in Rrooklvt Mrs. Raymond Tree Carlaw (the former Miss Kdna Barton Hodgman) is to be matron of honor for her sis-fe) B.nar Salmon 'fr The e-ngagemrnt of Miss Naomi Da-' Mr and Mrs. George Topliff of vcnpnrt and A. Horton Barr wa.s an- that place She was attended by her purchased, for S4.000. a tract of twenty-thr Rev.

Dean Cunneely, Edward J. Cornelia, F. S. Jackson, Miss Catherine Ball, Miss Olive March, Miss Ann Mc-Mahon, Miss Marie Kiernan, Dr. and Mrs.

George Wright, Miss Julia Wright. Miss Martha Moore, Miss Anna May Morrisscy, Miss Loretto Morrissey, Miss Sue Morrissev. Mrs. Meyer. Miss Frances Meyer.

Mr. and MouncPd on August 10. Miss Daven-: wiener Topliff of Man port, Is a daughter of the Rev. Dr. and I maul of honor, and Miss Flr hoiuiuol ami between the Jamaica and Flatbush roads what is now known as the Park section of the Borough.

This property he laid not i will art js best man for Mr. Craig. Frank Herbert llodgman Jr brother of the bride, and Wilfred Sluart Bastine will usher Mrs. William Davenport of Bay Frances PV. -wpuri nh Mrs Li id Mrs.

Kdward 11 New York, Klnlhn Kidge. as Joseph i ur-I hoi ueuitiirai and Botanical Garden ley. After an extend, ,1 his wife, Mao. line l-ir of Lake I that soon became Mrs. Conrad Reid, Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Butler, Mrs. John Biggs. Miss Mary Nancy Bigga, Gerald Mel.oegh-lin; Miss Mel. on il.lin ,1 George and the Adirondack Mr, and 1 plants, shrubs and Mrs.

i-iirley will reside in the Ailing as introduced Into lyV re t'T Miss RarthePs Wedding to a. j. Underwood, Friday, A wedding of the coming i be that of Miss Margaret A ledel acting as host man for the brlde- iek will Mrs' Roscoe Beeman. Barthel shrubs, iretables and vines. Murray and Miss Catherine Keenan of Binghamton bridesmaids.

Gcm-ec Cameron of Long Island acted as page The bridegroom had as his best man Lt. C. win. U. A Miss Topliff's gown wa.s of white Georgette made in panel off, and heavily beaded, a court train of the satin depending from the shoulders Her veil was of point d'esjint and princess lace with a coronet of lace and orange blossoms and she rani', I shower of jasmine.

maidenhair fern and bride roses. Her matron of Weddings of Interest The family were anion ngregation worshipping WICKS McLOlGHLlN. A wedding which has just been made public is that of Mrs. Alice Mo. I.oughlin Of 849 Rust 49th st.

and Calvin JT. Wicks. Ihe son of Mrs Lorenzo Wicks and the late Mr. Wicks, which took place May 9, 1918, at St. and Arthur J.

Cnderwood, which will occur Friday evening at tlie Pouch Mansion, the Rev. Dr. W. C. Khoades officiating.

Miss Barthel is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. peter J. Karthel. of il Bergen 'at.

She is to be attended by Miss Cornelia, p. Bird, of Montelair. N. maid of jonring through Ihe South. Miss fl f-ni- is a graduate of Brentwood.

Mrs. Alfred METZGER O'N KILL, An attractive wedding in ton on September at St. Paul Wedding of Ml Honor was in pale pink Georgette The Rev. Mount Washington man and Miss Mil, Sink metallic cloth with hat of pink honor the Marnn le i r- olic. Church, is of interest in Brook-h.

Heui lyn. The bride was Mlss Mary Gcr- The ta'c trude O'Neill, formerly of Jamaica, Just pro Georgette and a. bouquet of deep pml-f and Miss the Urnoid.wi Little Miss Mary T. Bird will act as flown- girl. of Montelan ami the brnl-groom nd Richard Markry Friday.

i An out-of-town wedding of interest k-ill be that of Miss Susanna Margaret parahan and Richard Markey ahich will take place at noon on Tuesday at the Belle Harbor Church. reception following at the summer supplied t. se and heretofore been known Christopher Meizgei Wapakoneta friends of the con Ohio. The bride's cousin, Miriam Mrs. w.

M. Ba 1 org. It. over pink with hats of i-rench blue and bouquets of pink rosea and forget-me-nots. Capt.

Hewitt is a son of Dr Hewitt of North-wood, Iowa and a of West Point, class of 1 1 11 their eh! Wicks residing 433 ey considered worthy of, She made haste to bring the needs of the struggling chtirol Inrae of the bride's parents. Mr. and Brooklyn, to the Mrs William Johnson llarah.in Hie est man is to be Robert li Kushby. of Knst Orange, X. and Poland S.

Child, of Mnnhatt in. and win c. Baker of New Rochelle Will usher. Miss Barthel is a graduate of Pack-ei. class of 1917.

and of Adelphi i allege, eiass of 1919. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Cnderwood. wno is a son of Mr, and Mrs.

Arthur Underwood. it Pleas, lit, ion'. Mnllen- the response Wl mediate. Transil P-insil Th. lit.

Uev. Ileitis .1. He served at the border, following his graduation, as acting captain of a company of mounted engineers The winter he was an instructor the Department of Mathematics at pt onnell, bishop of Richmond, will Gorman ol Brooklyn, was bridesnis and the best man wus James Kdward McDermott of Worcester. Mass. The little flower girl was the bride's sister' Agnes, who led the bridal procession.

Miss walked with her father, I Dr. Hurry s. O'Neill, ho gave her in i marriage. After the nuptial mass. Ihe celebrant being the Key.

James Coen. Mons. Mac-kin. rector of St. Paul's, gave the couple his blessing.

perform the ceremony. vesi mni. ami later was sent to STILLFV CHAD WICK. On Wednesday, September 10. Ethel day Chudwick.

daughter of Mr. and drs. Thomas Chadwick of 393 Kighlh was married to James Stillev of Vndcrson, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Stillev trill make their home in Anderson. REID BARRETT. A quiet wedding Wednesday at the hutch of St. Rose of Lima was the 'up' wl' at home 3int after the first or I. nest er Newark, is a Vale man of the class of 191C.

audi of October. Miss O'Neill Harahan, nieces of the bride, am Bias Martha Magrano and Miss Anna her old Ihe Yale Varsity point lave Bieve Markey Kgan, Harry King of -etioolnm jn (ieigii this the priests that si i lie Itrool; and silver and a large picture hat. Her' flowers were white roses and lilies of ma id M.i -fa congregation came across -wis oinnan wa gow from St. inge of Miss Alice Virginia Bar-the daughter of Mr? and Mrs. A1- ll hest man for his cousin and Charles E.

Bean Frank Markey. William I Harahan Jr. and Alfred Celtcke 'is. Barclay night with tht ill embroidered pearl satin and carried Miss Stmsr to Marry Ensign J. M.

Thornton. V. S. X. American Beauty roaes.

the little flow- bert Barrett of 97 Engagement of Miss Aclielis And Frederick Sansomc. The engagement of Miss Margaret J. Achelis and Frederick Arendale Sansome was announced this week. Miss Achelis, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fritz Achelis of 550 Park Manhattan, and "Wiscnaeh." Mil. York, and 1 they needed There wa girl earing white with pink rih- I' red i itetd. the Another' wedding of the week will interesting corre- A take place in the Church of the Ascension. Manhattan. Saturday noon, spondetn tendants.

Dinner the home of the bride's par Hotel Commodore tier and I he head of the' 11,1 -hi li" Those followed. when Miss Anne Struse. a dauBhter Rumson Road. N. is a member, of present at the breakfast besides Dr vent in card to to.

KMI, hl. st. churcli. rind the letters, in French are still eMant and in the the Colony Club, and, with her sister. Mr.

and Mrs. William Struse of 2453 Miss Elizabeth Achelis. has taken an 1 Bedford will he married to En and Mrs. H. S.

O'Neill and the bride's immediate family were the Rev. James1 pa" in the charitable work of ot the chancellor of the i mis. ti. u. narthoif, c.

Edward sign John Murray Thornton, IT. The ceremony is to be performed by the Rev. Dr. Percy Sticknev Gran' rector of the church O'Neill, Sirs, A. 1..

Gorman. Miss Miriam Gorman, James E. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

O'Neill, Walter Russell, Harry Bernard O'Neill, Miss Agnes Gannon and George Gan Tirell haV gone In the Crawford Nr.Ieh the in.mih. and also there aill usher. Mr. Markey is a son of Mrs. Markov ind the late Richard Markey of 156 Eighth avc, Brooklyn.

Miw Simmons Weds Frank A. Llewell.vn. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Stelle. Bay Huntington, at o'clock yesterday afternoon, Miss Helen Sylvia Simmons was married to Frank A. Llewellyn, the Rev. John W.

Van Zanten officiating. Miss Simmons, who is a daughter of Mrs. John W. Simmons of 69 Berke- ty place, Brooklyn, was attended by Irs. W.

A. Smith of Syracuse, as ma-Irnn of honor, and Mrs. Theodore Andrews and Mrs. Samuel Mays of Flat-bush, bridesmaids. George Hoggs B-cted as best man for the bridegroom.

The bride was attired in white taffeta with a costume hat and earned white roses Mrs. Smith's BOwn was Of light blue taffeta and Ihe brides, tnaids were in orchid taffeta. All wore white hats and carried crimson non. Mr and Mrs. Metzger left ami a shower of confetti for a month'! honeymoon through the West, stop that organization.

Mr. Sansome is a son of Frederick Arendale Sansome of Oakland, Cal. He attended the officers Training School of the V. S. A.

Aviation Corps in California and was to start for France when the signing of the armistice prevented. Mlss Prindle Weds IxiuLs C. Hafrgcrty. Tuesday of this week witnessed the wedding of Miss Adele Prindle and Louis Crimmins Haggerty, which took SHOWER FOR MISS DUNN. A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Olive Dunn of 31 Rugby by Miss Cora Watt at her home, 201 Marlborough, Flatbush.

Wednesday evening. Miss Dunn, who is a well-beautiful gifts Pink anil white were th" eoratlons for supper which was served at 10:30. Among those pros, ni were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt.

Miss Cora Watt, Mrs. rip Kibble. Mr- Alfred Rhcyberger, Mrs. c. Kll.nl nia.

der. Mrs, Christine Lehti. Mrs L. Ret-yea, Mrs. William Ininn.

Mrs Stephen Dunn. Miss Ruth Dunn. Miss Maude lltilsizcr, Miss Agnes How lands. Mlss Marv Rowlands Miss Arline Hulnnr. Mis Anita' ping at Wapakoncta.

Ohio, to visit the Miss Norma Struse Is to he maid of honor for her sister and Ensign NT smith will act as best man for the bridegroom. The ushers will include Ensign S. T. Allen, Knslgn W. H.

Roberts, Mnsign L. S. Perry, Ensign Robinson, Ensign N. Sinton and Ensign C. M.

Abson. Mr. Thornton, who is a son of Mr and Mrs. C. D.

Thornton of Greens-boro. C. was graduated from Annapolis last June and is now stationed areli.lioi-.-sf.. The Tabernacle Society I of the convent continued to donate' church furnishings and vestments fori'," many years to the poor missions in 1 the United States and Madame Par-I mentier and her daughters were medium through which the g.rt, distributed. She died in her eighty-ninth year, on April 21.

1S82. after de 1 voting her life and fortune to charity IX" and good works. Her husband had preceded heron November 20. 1830 The opening of streets broke up tliel v'" hort. cultural garden and it was sold for 60.noo, Tor building dots it, Madame Parmentier then built the 1 fine house, 312 Bridge near Myrtle' Memorial Commercial i I 'c ho.

i'l 'f Girls. In charge of the of St. bridegrooms parents. Dl' VAIib AIXEN. Miss Pearl Loretta Allen and Ed ward Harold Du Vail were married oi Monday evening in the parsonage of the First M.

E. Church, Asbury Park N. J. The Rev. F.

A H- Maris, p. place at 11 o'clock in the Loyola School, Park avc. and 33d Manhattan, the Rev. J. Harding Fisher officiating.

Miss Prindle is a daughter of the late Mrs, J. l.ecmtng Walker of Park aye Manhi.tl.-in Her hi. Miss FUlott and Mr. Corbin To Be Married October 2. A wedding of the flrat week in October will he that of Miss l.iiev Mo the Mis.

'tendants included Miss Pauline Hag gerty. a sister oftho bridegroom, am i Mrs. Lewis I-'. Harder and Mlss Judith or the church performed Ihe ceremony in the presence of a small gathering of relatives. Mlas Allen is Ihe daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Allen of Allenwood, and Mr. DuVall is the son of Mrs. Charles U.

Du Vail of 332 Lcfferta Flatbuah. The bride was attended by her sister, Mlss Gladys M. Allen, and Frank S. Du Vail brother of the bridegroom, waa best Mr. Du Vail Is an established teacher of music in Brooklyn and organist Engacemont of Miss Tcbo nd Rudolf Rnsselman.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Telio Prospecl Park West announce the basement of their daughter. Miss on D.

Tebo. to Rudolf Bosscrr Mr. Bosselmna is a son of Mr I Smith. Justin O'Brien acted best man for his cousin and Kenneth II i O'Brien and K. Brewster Prindle, Hr.

the brother of the bride, ushered Miss I 'rmdle was given in ma rriage 1, he. st, father, Capt. J. Leeming Prindle. gagement of their daughter, Helen Ida Clark, to Lt Maurice I.

Scan-Ion. I'. S. N. Announcement of the en of us Ma.

uwing to the fact that the fa are the St th Avenue F. Church I'm sailors' friend" and nget or the I Invy Yurd. She was the pioneer in, hat Is now called welfare work foi I men who follow the sea from our' number of summer seasons he has m. has been made prior to the departure of l.t -anion for a tour of Mrs. William Rosseln pood Flatbush.

liss Kellogg Engaged pn Dr. H. F. Kramer. Judge and Mrs.

J. (Ubany, X. and been the musical director of the Ho duly as senior assistant licet offi. This highly ml- I vomun began tnis i cer Of the Asiatic Fleet. He is mem- Kellogg of Falls an- it the staff of Admiral Cleaves rd Ihe flagship South Dakota.

The Klliot and Richard Beverly Corbin. which will lake place Thursday! October 2. the ceremony to he followed large reception at the Hole) p.osscrt. Miss Klliot is a -laughter of Mr. and Mrs.

harles A. Klliot of US Mn. tagtie st. Her engagement lo Mr Corbin was announced in these on July 6. Brookiynitcs Attend Masque At Suffolk Country Club.

One of the most enjoyable events of the summer season at Bellport, L. was a "round-up masque," held at the Suffolk Country Club on Saturday evening last. The large clubhouse veranda had been partially Inclosed for the occasion and was lighted by festoons of Japanese lanterns, the fancy costumes lending a colorful effect. About thirty couples were present, nia.t.lx I mm the younger married set pounce the engagement their rill ding hips day aftci of the lieuten- tel Columbia. Asbury Park.

Following a trip of two or three weeks Mr and Mrs. Du Vail will return to Brooklyn to live. BOWNS BANCROFT. The wedding of Mlss Lillian E. Downs and George.

D. Bancroft look place August 28 ut the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Bowns, 94," Park in the presence of relatives of the bride and in mourning, the wedding was a qui, one and the breakfast which followed at the Hotel Plaza waa attended by onh rolatms iniimate friends. Mr. Haggerty, who is a Manhattan lawyer, lives at 137 Kast 71st Manhattan. Wedding of Miss Allen And tioodhue Livingston Jr. Miss jean Livingston Allen, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick H. Allen and a granddaughter of the Duchess de Dino. was married to Goodhue Livingston Jr. of New Y'ork and Southampton.

L. at noon on Tuesday in Christ Church. Pelllam Manor, the Rev. John McYiekn. I la.

lit recto, of 1 lie ehlin h. otllct.it jaugnter, Miss Ada Kellogg, to Dr. Henry F. Kramer. Dr.

Kramer, who i a son of Mrs. Anna A. Kramer of IS1 Lafayette avc. Brooklyn, is concerted with the Brooklyn and Long island ollcgc Hospitals. He was graduated from Columbia with the of 1907.

MISS DI XN TO WED. morrow Is to bo Ihe wedding da of Mlss Olive Dunn, the daughter nd Mrs. Kdwln Dunn of 31S or missionaries. chur ind institutions not only ad. Tin- family re all bt bridegroom and few intimate Miss ollege.

lospita I friends. ellogs js graduate of Smith She entered the at the beginning of the a rc to train for Armi 'inns The bride In while Chantilly hue rldal veil of tulle with orange is and carrying a hoiupiet I Uellpn.l red orchestra fi em that sue New Villi, nine net fir. Kramer. Her as well as fpr- lanoing, Instrumental sele niahlnf music foi The maaque NEW Y.M.C. A.

HEAD ing. A reception at The Priory, the country home of the bride's parents, followed the ceremony. Miss Allen's attendants were Mlss Barbara 'Allen, maid of honor; Miss Priscilla. Allen, Miss Harriet lessen den. Miss Rose li.

Dolan, Miss Kath- nd Mrs IP fair, arranged Mi- Mis St, fling Smllli ami houqiict of pink roses Edward llalli-ban was best man, Following the wedding breakfast. Mr and Mrs. Bancroft lefi for an automobile trtn Mrs llarla trial MISS WHKLDEN ENGAGED. 'k ludge Mru mountains tin.l erine Blair Thaw, Mlss Cornelia Livingston and Mrs. Johnston Redmond bridesmaids.

Miss Allen and her family were en- rVln, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and -Mrs. George NT.

Whelden of 2123 Ceton live announce the engage, ment of their daughter. Miss Mary el for Governor Smith arid a mem icr of the Public Service Commission. liss arson to Wed lenrjt Chandler Holt. Announcement has been made of he engagement Of Miss Margaret 'urn mot- Carson, a daughter of Col. nd Mrs.

John Miller Carson of Man-attan, to Henry Chandler Holt. Mr. lolt, who is a son of Judge and Mrs leorgc c. Holt of is sgth titan- attan. la a brother of Hamilton Holt, ditor of the Independent, and randson of the lute Henry C.

Bowen this borough, Mr. Holt, is a grad- htrke Jr si in had Mi' A I OIIFRLIFS l.VHX. Mlss Dorothy Luhn, daughter i unit G. ir 1'''rry M''Kee. Bells Mlss Janet liiirns.

Morris V. Ely. Hnd Burna, Mr. and Mr8. Ilolbrook Whelden.

to Vernon 'miss vhel'l'eii' Vs a former Erin if Belgium and naoquences such Its peneefnl life Ion being a lleiit Mr. and Mrs. G. Luhn of 469 Fourth was married last Monday Ste, ling Charles Hi Smith. Mr the Cuttcd Slates Naval Reserves Flv ing Corps and Mrs.

Allen head of the American Committee for Devastated France. The bride was a nurse in Dr. .,1 Mrs IP.wa.d on, k. I a resident of to II. i i in criu HI I- Hugh lb- schools Mr and Is a gi id I He 01 He plans moving lo and Mrs.

William bush In the Little Church Around llie Corner. Miss Luhn wore white Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A P.lake's hospital near Paris, Mrs.

Andrew I'nilerhlll, Russell Mnrston, Mr. unci William Livingston, a Manhattan hank, (us a lieutenant in the Fifth Ar TWO CASUALS ARRIVE Austin. Air, Mrs. Lesler Mil, Tin- Hague. Holt.

in, I liolh are widely known in Clatbuah. BROOKLYN TRAVELFBS. Mr. and Mrs. William II.

Taylor Jr. of 123 Hawthorne It, have arrived home after spending a few weeks at rt.i mmg at their Wood tillery. Seeontl Division, A. E. and was wounded In Fiance.

Georgette i.vvr -11110 satin, with trim, niliig of real old family lace, She wore a bridal veil of tulle and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley, The bridesmaid waa Mlas Norma Oberlles, sister of the bridegroom. In pink Georgette and pink gow. Mi and Mrs. George Heath. and Mrs John French, Mr and M.s i Messmore, Mr Mlv ham and Mrs Gordo, Smith Miss I el I'larknon.

Gta-hiim. Littleton Fitch and Wesley Din. DIKE OFF CONNELL TICKET County Judge Norman S. Dike has declined ihe independent Indorsement tendered him by William Council anil his followers in the Fniled Independent party, which lias placed a complete county ticket in the field in Hrooklvn for the November election. Judge Dike p.

running for re election on the publican ticket His running mute on Ihe Council ticket was Milt. oi Ibrn. law partner of Honv William bat, with a usage of p( Islands. Mr, and s. Taylor Jr.

a resilience at 7 casuals, arrived the 1 ill loan 111 be m. and oa the Antlgom is scheduled to In from the America, due state! ih.T nho In carrv-int The Third Cook Co. tllit.m 1 ollc.s convalccrriu. jab make up this number tins also been received from arln. due Septcmhi 20 Servlre Rati, and 14.lt to occupy their roses Edward Temple, returned from overseas, here he lerVfld the first of letnl.cr Packer (ilrl to Bntor Mrs.

Van Name Gives Shower. I For Miss Annr Elder. Mrs. Frank Clinton Van Name of 79 Woodruff entertained at her home last week Baturdai for Miss Anne Elder of Jersey City Heights. whose welding to T.

Kavenev of Tennessee will take place In i plr 1 N. on September 22. Obi Ronald Married Henri C. Bohlc, An out-of-town wedding of a week which Is of inteiest to Brooklyn ns that of Miss Marl On Winifred oiiald and Henri Charles Bohle, who Mrs Thomas MeKlhenle of 21511 Welamann, former State head of the late German. American Alliance.

Judge as ehanlfeiir on Gen. Pershing's slaff. was heal man. A luncheon was served at Churchill's, the couple leiiy. Ing- Immediately after II for a trip to the 0a "kill Mountains.

Rverson st. left vest, rdny for Cleve Oxford 1 iilv.rslly. Mlss Adelaide D. V. Bunker, rlnugh- ttr of Mrs Edward a Bunker, was a I pHieafptr on ihe White Stur steamer land, I 1 where ho will nit hoi Hike had I' II! lo laughter, John c.

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