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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. HEW YOTTE. StTmvV. SEPTET TBER 3. 10m 3 Brooklyn SoClGfV rr North Country, the Unspoiled Land, J.

Where Railroad and the Automobile Do Not Pet netrate Tho Week's Most Notable F.ngage. Cghetta and Henrv L. Pehetta are at DINING IN THE AIR OB th. Marine Roof oi hold Besscri Montague-Hickt-Remien Streets I those of a city park And If we hear little of 1 i wo jT A. IslleW I.Ul.e; the Middle 'X I if IHm IT fl- fcrr mont Mi-s Dorothy Luckenbiu and Kenneth Duryee Hull of Morrislown.

Friday's In its Society Column, had tile first news of one of thn most Interesting engagements the summer has brought forth that of Miss Dorthy Luckenbach and Kenneth Duryce Hull. Miss Luckenbach Is, of course among the bet of the Brooklyn girls of tho younger Dinner from 6 P. M. Allenhurst, N. J.

Tremper Longman Is at Sound Beach. From Twilight Inn. Haines Falls, N. comes newt of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. McCahlll McCahlll). who are resting and gathering strength for a season of strenuous amateur theatricals, commencing in the fall. The Shelter Yacht Club dinner a week ago last night turned out admirably, it proved the most agreeable of affairs. Some of those who took part in it were Mr.

and Mrs St J. dm Wood, Dr. and Mrs. William Harrison I'rlce. Colonel William Hester.

Mrs. John Lester Keep. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick De Mund MacKay.

Jacob 0,1 Hctmer. John Weber. Herbert F. Gunnison. Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Perry Sturgls. Mrs. Adelaide Wostlake. Mr gen.

rati-m. pretty, effective, much liked and an active in society and her fianeo has much claim on Brooklyn, though he di here, being a nephew of the late Charles A. Hull of Remson street, a man highly regarded, successful and of agreeable personality. Tho Luckenbachs, whose city honi Is at 26 Montgomery place, have been staying at West hampton Beach, and the engagement was announced from and Mrs. George M.

Boardman. Ogden Avery Keep, Miss Caroline Weber, MUM Albefta Weber, Mr. and that summer colony hy Miss Luoken bach's mother. Mrs. Kdward Lucken Edward K.

duff. Miss rtha Be. bach. This is. as will he recalled, tin- LINCOLN FARM A GIFT TO NATION Log Cabin BirthplacA, Memorial H.ill and Endowment to Be Presented Tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel otictt, Mr second romance in this Immediate and Mrs. John Willinm Weber. Dr household i year, this bride-io-bo' sad Mrs.

Co. rge ittle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F.

Wo'tuey, Mr. ami Mrs. Christopher D. Smithors. Mr.

and brother, .1. Lewis Luckenbach, getting married (he middle of the winter In Mrs. Donald Grant Geddcs have been Han Francisco 'to Miss Katie-be! McGregor of that city. Kenneth Hull, whom Miss Luckenbach Is to marry. Is tho son of Harrie Tucker Hull, who Ausahle.

Y. Mrs Walter Glbb and Mrs. Howard Maxwell have been hostesses at Poland Springs House. Poland resides at Morrislown, N. and has a country homo at Lake Placid mm-W s'C Acocomim i.v secretary Sp rings, recently.

They gave an Interesting bridge, their guests Including Further Weddings of the Fall Miss lames Cnthrlo Shaw, Mi lace E. Blackford, Miss Altlioa Glbb. Mrs (ienrgo W. Chauncy. Miss Ger-triulo Forego, now of Genua ntown.

Booth's. Miss Ellioll's. Miss Mcls-sers and Miss Weller's. Four newly announced brides ntnl bridegrooms of tho fall Is tho society editorial grist of the week, three September announcements and one for October. Some of these announce- rly of Brooklyn; Miss Kate Yall Barnuin.

Miss Margaret Grddes. Mrs. David Thornton. Mrs. V.

Worlh-mgton Hlne, Miss Serena Bobbins. Ruth Blackford. Mrs Stingos Tho prizes were black satin bridge table covers trimmed with tas- lels of old gold braid, and French osos were the consolation prizes. Mis William Pohlman Pool has been mg the recent dinner hostesses at tbatnpton Beach. At Lake Wigman carried off th.

kS n. sydtiex" aiidSyd'to-x Mines, awav to uilr. detii the I the southward, where ends the line of -SSv yT' tV," mile colonial. They Jorm a busy com- ETrVCTj I Miv-nu'rl. pi 'the Lincoln speak of their oity'as hnl'lttsburg 'tt' :1 7 AtSFC'gA lo Senao.r din Sharp u'llliains of of Canada." That shows they do not NirW, who will i know all we know about Pittsburg.

dress on "Abraham l.i In nnd the Sydney is a progressive, hustling, excellent Judgment In building their I yond. Is one of rare and Inexhaustible I hotel and ihc boarding bouse on the smith pi.wporous oeiitei of a growing cm- summer homos Ihete. Yet tho man charm, and yet those who know It slopes of the Cape Mountains presentation of the deed of gift munity. People like the captain and or woman who sees nothing of Cape I well tiro coinpaiativelv few. Much 1 H'o lane.

farm will then be made ml. ers prefer to live there. That Is Hreton except the Bras d'r country I of the tourist travel along Hie N' li.eir buMliess. Ihey baxe a right to Is. Is I the colonial as I coin j.

1 1 i lib- sit. ovel 1. 'I. I ng I lie n-'oV VvVuVin wlli ilisparago oilier neighborhoods In ex- iur, jt0 i.liinl whose wi.v. or i across oyeriooKing An I bj I resldenl Wilson will ahing ili.

ir own. knowledge- of Scotland is derived Slrai. I'll. in North to mix Take a look the You will from caching tup through lilt on lie be ai langeineni- the first dancing prize in the contest at the Dean House, his partner being Mrs. Mrs.

F. F. Calcord of Manhat are fresh news today. Miss Janet Booth and Joseph Epos Brown Jr. are the first of these brides and bridegrooms, their wedding taking place Wednesday, half an hour after noon.

In Ridge field, Conn. The following Tuesday (September 12 I is the date arranged for the marriage of Miss Daisy Mae Meisscr and Edgar Clement Ituwe, at llernse, Floral Bark, L. I. Miss Marian Weller of Oarficld place and John Dledrich von Olahn of Washington avenue are to be married on Saturday, September 23, at Goshen, N. and Saturday.

October 28. Is announced for Miss Dorothy Elliott's wedding. Miss Elliott is to marry Amos -Morrill of Man- The story of Miss Booth's coming wedding to Joseph Epos Brown Jr. was told here very fully on Tuesday. tan.

Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison (the former Miss Mabel Judson) whose husband Is Governor General of the luhppines and who bears the cour-osy title of "First Lady of the Philip pines." Is now in New York, af the laza Hotel, and Is to do relief work during the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B.

Pratt are at Hark Harbor. Maine. Mr. and Mrs Theo 'J his hride-lo-be is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George M. Olcott, formerly of tho Heights, and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Arthur Booth of Manhattan. She Is to marry the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Epps dore Fratt gave a clambake and dance at Glen Cove a week ago Wednesday, in the company being Mr nnd Mrs. K. Coe Kerr, Lyman Hlne, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold W. Carliart. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Punning, Frederick Bllllman, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Worthlngton Hlne, Charles Fratt. and Mrs. Caswell Stoddard Miss Eleanor Gates Is just returning to Glen Cove from several weeks al Manchester, Vt.

Mr. and is once" "To 'VbV. 1)1 n'oi, "ihl- V1" on 1 Hie lionorary I'reiieh In Canada First 1 1, land, i in by Hie I "1 ha 1 1 Bullitt. bastions' we're inMuegnallle''' lis whore "an 'JTi tn'v' t'h'i'-' 1' 'i'i' ''Z J't'f I t'l 'i'i -f a' j'. u' and Point Acini, and saw' It as thou- i'a'nl lc 't hie was letinilg m'll'l I aVc I illin- I Vlg'a'l 01 'I'i'l-Vi lie I'll slook's lt sands of lourisls see It every summer through the narrow Dingwall Chan sentineling its hoi ga 1 In, slltl, undotMbe rays of the soiling sun.

nel. The mot. boats wouldn't v. ah, Hie hroad sweep of bca.l.-l tow 11. 1 Pilisl.iirg Ah'r-i'li'-iiii 'l I in'-olii lie.i Uh- Bras d'Or couniiy in his I am! the captain, lo'rinalh 1' Hie si s' of Aspv' In 1 a ..1 I "ioi 1, i'' "Haddock and Thai Son of Thing i .1 was is; I.v ,1 1 ,1 1 I lore during I bo next nine years he.

To many It is familiar ground The he had to I -hoi- 01 hail. or of "Great passing tiavoler who views it from tin- night Win. can I. lame Inn If "wall" No tallwav 11.. si, is stc-mi-'r ,11" l-hiiatieipulor." enjoyed Hie only real Brown of Remson street, in SI.

Stephen's Church, Bldgefleld, a small wedding breakfast being held afterwards at tho home of her grandparents, Casagmo. Allen W. Bhel-ton and William Lewis Newton of Brooklyn, Julian W. Booth of Manhattan, tho latter the bride's brother, will bo three of the ushers, Nathan H. Brown, tho bridegroom's brother, best man, and Miss Blatica Olcott of Rome, Italy, flower girl Miss 01.

cott Is the daughter of tho late George N. Olcott, formerly professor at Columbia, and well recalled as a collector of coins and antiquities. Miss Melsser's and Mr. Ruwe's wedding Is to be at 8 o'clock In tho evening, nt the residence of Miss Melsser's undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Farrington J. Humphrey. Edgar Clement Ruwe will bo well remembered among younger Brooklyn men. ietween irange, loJe i that Its beauties have not der -uch he ex- ship guides descanl upon Hie rich and tains' fi'oin tin- Mi-I iViv 1 ltl 1 ever 1.. Mm.

y. where'one can always g. 1 ashore; whose tl.ov ihioiigl, 1 11 n'g'w'i II I In-' stay ashore, the case may be 1 oms 1 llM of yellow sand above which Ps TlllswholeCapePialonco.lsl.fi 1 Iglowlh .11,1 whole Hie meadows he I or 1 I I I s. 1 CIIIIUS saggeraled and admits that Dr. shown the Sydneya to capo North and be-1 beneath the lives are as as A.

M. H. The Lincoln farm remained In the Mrs. Robert Oalr Jr. arc cruising on the St.

Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Batter man are at York Harbor, Maine. At Shelter Island Mrs. Adeline Rrlt-ton gave a card party, some of those present being Mrs.

Alfred G. Bcldcn. Mrs. Adclaido Wcstlake, Mrs. Eugene Britton, Miss Grace Pettit, Miss Ado-line Pettit, Mrs.

James B. Edson. Mrs. Henry S. I.amphear, Mrs.

Alfred J. Boulton. Miss Florence Gunnison recently visited Miss Sara De Long nt her new country homo nt Lake Ma-hopac. Tuesday afternoon and Friday evening Sigismund Stojowskl gave piano recitals at Twilight Park for tho 1'ollsh Relief fund, among tho patronesses of Brooklyn note being Mrs. John Garrett Underbill, Mrs.

Alvin Johnson, Mrs. Charles C. Whitney, Mrs. Matthew Dean and Mrs. Campbell Cox Brown.

At Brightwaters, Bay Shore. Mr. and Mrs. William M. MRS.

JESSICA PAYNE SAILS FOR EUROPE I He but his horr ma formerly on Gar-he Is tho son of the I PURCHASE LAND FOR PARK lihrubbery, win be turned over to tht II city. Tho plot Is Id.) by 100 feet and Three Edgemere Residents Will yv'vniillVnMiench'Tirirty! Present It to the City. The $10,000. 1 1 i A small plot of land for a publlf park al Ig, mere has boon purchased M'-5 Edgar Davis and daughter, 1 by throe summer residents, Francis Mls I 'avis, of Eastern II McPinleand 'fll Z'u ng' wcUs ry A. lams and after It has been po lb.

use. Su. laid out and planted with trees and llvan County, N. Y. fleld place, and late J.

Henry Ruv His bride has Brooklyn. She Brooklyn Current Topics Talker to Gather New Material Abroad. is really a Peoria, 111., girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dirkhut Melsser of that city, but for several years she has spent nearly all her time here with her uncle and aunt.

('aider gave a dance for Miss Elsie Calder. The grounds were elaborately decorated with Japanese lanterns. The purpose of Mrs. Payne in mak WILfc WRITE FOIt THE EAGLE TO BECOME MRS. EUGENE EARLY Marino nnd Field Club's Annual Dinner and Election Tuesday of Next ing he sini.ien ip io turn gather first handed and 1 mation about the war ion benefit of tho members of in Topic mornings in Brooklyn, also write a series of ariich Eagle.

givlngthc result Miss Marlon Weller's wedding of Saturday, September 23, Is to be in the Presbyterian Church of Goshen, with a reception at tho bride's country home, at Goshen, tho Gables. Miss Week. The Marine and Field Club announces its annual dinner and a yvook from this coming Tuesday of Mr. and Weller Is tho di Mrs. William Joi ings Weller of 220 (September 12).

James A. Davis will To Present Her Observations on War-Stricken Countries for Kaglo Renders. Mrs. Jessica Lozler Payne sailed at nnon yesterday for Kurope on the steamer New York for a trip which will keep her away until the middle of October. The determination to go was reached suddenly.

In fact after a few days of deliberation, and it will Mrs. Van Clref's Party. An enjoyable birthday coir id card party were given al I rwood. Oakland. N.

.1 Mond by Mrs Emma Van Clo of the Mansion House. be a matter of surplse to most of'erw Mrs. Payne's friends to learn that she ng. Garfield place, and John t. von Glahn, whom she is to marry, the son of Mrs.

John von Glahn of Washington avenue. The Morrill-Elliott wedding of Saturday. October 28, will be one of the early fall town marriages, taking place nt 4 o'clock, In St. Bartholomew's Church, Brooklyn, and promises to lie of especial interest. Miss Elliott Is tho daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Elliott of 1235 Dean street, very widely known in society life In this borough, and Amos Morrill is equally well known here, and a frequent figure at the foremost Brooklyn dances, though he lives in Manhattan. Ho is tho son of Mrs. Amos Morrill of 0 East Sixty-seventh street. The Elliotts are now at Lake Placid.

has departed. Imerl; Mrs Payne proposes to make nlyn erly Van Cleef receiv. he in charge pf the dinner. This year's nominating committee comprises H. S.

Putnam. George Barnes and' Andrew Peters, and the ticket they have announced is this: President. Paul R. Towne; vice president. H.

Bancroft Smith; treasurer. George R. Sever; secretary, F. Clark Thompson. Directors for three years Paul R.

Towne, II. P. Shedd, George R. Sever, John Hailo Bogardus, E. Clark Thompson.

Directors to fill vacancies C. O. Tappnn, Nathan M. Garland, Claude J. Ranney.

Miss Alloc Fnrrcll Engaged. Mrs. Anna T. Farrell of 229 St. John's place announces tho engagement of her daughter.

Miss Alice Mario Farrell. and C. Mortimer Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Cooper of 259 Brooklyn avenue. close study of conditions in Scotland. KiUs was assisted in receiving by England and France. She does not Mrs Jua A. Calder.

Among the expect to visit any of the active bat- evening's guests were; Mr and Mrs. John Emmons, Mr. Mrs. .1. Wmi i inghani, Mr I Mrs jolittlo.

Mr. W. .1 Campbell, Miss HI; bm Lincoln. 3gg February 12, i tin- cornerstone of Campbell. Miss Henrietta Matthews, Miss Clara A.

Mntthews. Miss Ella C. Tate, Miss Anna T. Tate, Miss Speer. Miss Stone.

Miss Gertrude MacDon-ough. William Cheeks, Walter Schmidt. Miss Eileen Russell of Pat-erson and Mr. Drake and Miss Drake of Newfoundland, N. J.

Xews of the Country Colonics The Out-of-Town Season Now Com-nionciiu! to Draw to Close Miss Mario Edeorton Donnelly and Miss Marie Tyrrel are at Lako St. Catherine, Poultney, and will continue there for a part of September. Both have been active In water sports and athletics. Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Go, pel are to make their home in Greenwich. this fall. At West hampton Beach Mrs. Erskine H. I-ott recently gave a bridge and tea.

her guests comprising Mrs. Rod GALI.OWAV LAWS. Miss Maude Laws, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Laws of 621 Sixty-second street, and Walter S.

Galloway of 471 Forty-ninth street were married Saturday evening. August 26, In tho home of the bride's parents by the Rev. Dr. W. S.

Winans. Miss Helen Galloway attended as maid of honor. The bride wore a gown of A Yachting Party. Frederick Niblo of 51 Clark street, president of the Olbln Company, has Just returned from a yachting trip to Narragansett Bay, In the party being included Miss Vera Barton, Miss Constance Stevens, Miss Beatrice Will-man and Miss Vernie Horton, all well known In theatrical circles, and Willis Gordon, Mortimer J. Spencer and H.

M. Wallington. On their way back to New York the party made a brief ory satin with dnchesse lace tulle was arranged with ney A. Ward. Mrs.

Charles Armstrong, white Mrs. THU W. Reynold, Mrs. John H. Her MeClement, Mrs.

John S. Fiske, Mrs. eluste; of orange hues nd Mrs. (iuii.u iv will Joseph B. Cousins.

D. Boguc. Mrs. Maillard M. Miss IU'i Fourth avenue.

Journey into the Berkshires. Janet Pitkin. Mi Elsie Arnold. Mrs. Melville a Beams' MARK'S MANSION.

Miss Edythe strain has been for' 892-900 ST. MARK'S AV, several weeks the gu st of Mi-y L.mis Between Brooklyn Kingston Avs. Bmns at Somh I 1. 1 Art Music Dancing A Paten hav i tomorrow) Mrs. ftnJ coftial Fllllntions.

Brims is giving a house party, and unmut those taking nart In this is Maati yXJJ a wm-iing road M15S MARV Miss Lillian A.I.-le Strain Mr. and ImiIIiIIub. xiliiuli-d ii Dr. William Lathrop Love of Lincoln place has returned to the city, after a month's rest in tho White Mountains." Mrs. Love and their children will spend tho rest of the summer at Ryo Beach.

New Hampshire, remaining until the schools reopen. Dr. and Mrs. M. W.

Herriman of 307 Ninth avenue. Astoria, have returned to their home, after an automobile tour through the central and northern part of the State. Nearly miles were traversed. Miss Marv Maronev of OR Java street is snending her vacation a-t XJ MRS JESSICA LOIIER PAYNE lined hero. Is to become Hie wife Mrs.

Wa ter Monro, now of Manhat- Hfl iir nii.U In aril -n Mini .1 llrookl nil mi iron lot eil lv tan. but for some years of l-'latbusb. are now at Il -aton Hall. Sb.ckbri.lce. phel'JjJJ" Mass Mrs.

William Copeland Wal- nsienl'rs nn'd ITi'Va'fV Miss Mary (irabnm Hon I iig. n. I ally of Park Brooklyn man. Ho the October. Mr.

l.arlv i a well knov pi a. i Ml by the ilny. of Joseph .1. Farh of tho Hrookly r.ai'ly. anil is associated with Hi Miss Bonner lives Coop, of tho time In Maidiiuian, and is I She Is a writer of children's stories -Vinilaril I in, in.

and Miss Marlon Wall street lliireaii of the Vow Vork i low n. (I gh she spend- in, daughter of Mrs. I.corge Homier. Two of her books are to bo In ghl lace and Miss Helen Wallace are at 1 "'V Watch Bill. R.

and Mr. and Mrs. Ii Edwin M. Reiser Jr. (the former Miss a' eflelds or to gain information which ill make her an authority on the orrors of tho war.

She will give her ttention to more pleasant subjects, taking specially a study of the psy-linlogy of the people. She ill lliul out what the men and omen at home are doing and think- A. Louise BohOlOS) at West Ila till doll Mlss Catharine Ughetta, Miss Ma rye tokos oinpanj. liiido anil brldoijruoiii me I St. Friends' Lake, Adirondack Mountain, lUncolp hlnwell split.

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