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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. STODAY, SEPTET FBETl 17. 101ft. CHRONICLE OF THE WEEKS ACTIVITIES clety connected with the church is a XT 1 1 Another September engage ines, James Kinny.

Stephen E. King and P. J. Fenney. Miss Jule Davis Honored.

Miss Jule Davis of 1 335 Fifty-third News of Brides And Brides-to-Be In ores fathered Here and There REAMAJf COX. Miss Mary Kaiser Coxx of Borough Park and William Ambrose Seaman of Yonkers were married Monday night, at the residence of the bride uncle, Charles Kaiser. Bay Parkway, Benson -hurst. The Rev. W.

A. Swan officiated. Miss Irene Kaiser, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Charles Manvllle was best man. Miss Lillian Kaiser, a voung mere of lie bride, was flower e-IH Tho street was given a surprise party by lirthdnv1 and Vet urn from Atlantic City, where she has spent several and games were played.

Among tho guests who entertained wi re Miss Bes- Bay Ridge Tent Social Club Outing. The annual railroad excursion or tne Bay Ridge Tent Social Club was an event of last Sunday. About 500 members and friends went to Rockland Lake. Dancing, games and races, both on land and on the water, tilled the day enjoyably for all. The officers the association are; I resiueni, iiai -rv Rehbergcr; first vice president, Daniel Henkel; second vice president.

Edward Bovd: third vice president, William Churchill; corresponding see- tary, Harry -Mctartny; treasurer, eoruo J. Watt: financial secretary. C. J. De Zeller; sergeant-at-arms, Thomas The Wivk at the mOmTM Hotel.

The Mardi Gras ball held on Mon day evening was one of the principal events of the past week at the Shel-burne Hotel. Decorated with flags I. I. Insluo and out, it presented a gala appearance. "Splash presented twice.

A number of artists dancing contest was arranged, for diich silver loving cups were awarded. The Bagged Edge Klui, J. rt. Aic-Pike, president, held their annual dinner Thursday night. About 100 members of the club and their guests were present.

Miss Florence Guernsey, former president of the New York City Fed- ation or women nuns, is speoo- a week at this hotel, and on Thursday afternoon a bridge party was given ror ner ny sum corn i. Morlan, the hostess. Miss Anna Baker of Ctica, N. is the guest of Mrs. Louis Fischer for the week.

Dinner parties have been a favorite means of entertaining the past few days and among the hosts were Harry Harkness, Captain Alvah Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donovan, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph J. O'Brien. J. J.

Demp-sey, R. J. Menzies, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Lcary.

Miss Minnie F. Cran-mer, Samuel Mayer, William Stock, James Buchanan Brady, Mrs. R. Anna Purdv. Frank Keeney, Mr.

and Mrs. John Gerkln, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason Nixon and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur E. Ostrom. A series of special events have been arranged for the rail and winter months. On September 20 Japanese night will be celebrated at this resort, and this will be followed by a harvest festival on September 27. Astor Cup night has been arranged for Septemher 30, and during the month of October there will be a series of live gala nights, "The Clock" Meets.

The first fall meeting of the E. C. Reloj, a Five Hundred Club, of Benson-hurst, connected with St. Mary's Church, was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M.

Ahern, 2047 Elghtv-ftfth street. This club took its in Kmrlish "The Clock." on ac count of having originally twelve members. Among those present were Miss Marlon Tnnchaiitin. Miss Marga ret ta Rathgeber. Miss Marie Brown, Miss Ann.

Hies Miss Ahei Mis: Rat St. John Dramatic Society Meets. The st. John Dramatic Society had jolly time at the Mardi Gras Tues-av evening, September 12. An auto 'ccaslon.

In tin- newly married couple left for the While Mountains. After October 1 jthey will bo At Home at their new lesHieoce, tfii vtarnurton avenue. Yonkers. Among the many presents to the bride was a Tiffany silver chocolate set, presented by Mr. and Mrs.

C. Valentine. The guests included Mrs. Jemima Kaiser. Miss Anna Kaiser.

Miss Irene Kaiser. John Kaiser, Thomas Kaiser, George Kaiser, Miss Florence Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Courtney, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Voss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaekledge, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Newell, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs.

Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. Lighthi, Fred Brayton. John Barbarian, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Schuber, Miss Agnes Gullbert, Miss Maxine Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weingart, Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Hoffman. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Herring Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dug-gan.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lynch, Mrs. Hofft and Al Schober. COVERT MARVIN.

Miss Elizabeth Marvin and Robert Ross Covert were married Saturday, September the Rev. B. F. Wyland officiating at the ceremony in the church parlors of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church. Only members of the families were present.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lucinda Man-in, of 624 Hancock street. The young couple are on their wedding trip in New Hampshire. HARK RE1DY WEDDING OCT. 12.

Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Reldy to Lester J. Hare, which will be an event of October IS, at 6 o'clock at the Church of Our Iady of Refuge, the Rev. John (''Donovan, officiating. Miss Reldv is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Reidv of 731 Kenmore place. She is an Erasmus girl and a Miscellaneous Shower for Miss Pear- A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Lillian Pearson, at her home, 12.r)2 Prospect place, Tuesday evening. An enjoyable evening was spent by all those who participated, and many pretty gifts were showered upon Miss Pearson, who is to become the bride of Charles Sandstrom on September 3 0.

Music and dancing followed, after Those present were: Miss Sophia Danlelson, Miss Alice Pipe, Miss Ruth Mccormick. Miss Louise Kirsch-baunv Miss Lillian Higgins, Miss Anna Frydendahl, Miss Minna Wagner, Miss Gertrude Pipe. Miss Frances Hess. Miss Cecelia Barend, Miss Cornelia Miss ,11, i Miss linn Hartman. Miss Grace Dorcey loiei i.esser, miss Mae Anner-son.

Miss Matilda Piefcnbach. Mist Anna Downes, Miss Alice Hilbert, Miss Celsius-. Miss Gladys Fogolberg, Miss Alma I i.ok. kii. Mrs 1 i enre Fogelbrrg, Mrs.

H. Lundln, Mrs. Pearton, Miss Katherlne Beckmnn. Mary Belie ijulnn and Miss Florence Stulbs. Miss Bertha Lawrence Enjasrd.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lawrence of flS2 Brooklyn avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Bertha Elizabeth Lawrence, to ch.irle.- S. Nelson of Lincoln road. Greenfield, Mass. COMING EVENTS be held during the third week of Oc oner. Airs u.

general chairman. The second season of the Brooklyn Quartet at Cllntondale. Saturday, September 9, the lawn of the Bonnie Brae Inn at Cllntondale, V. was a scene of merriment, the occasion being the return from camp at Harry Barnard of Baltimore, stopping a fow days on his way South, with Mrs. Anthony Sutton, his aunt, also proprietress of the Inn.

About fifty guests were present, and the entertainment was furnished by a Brooklyn quartet, composed of Miss Grace Bellows, violinist; Miss Marion Ford Buslinell, trumpeter; Miss Marjorie F. Bushnell, flutist, and Miss Leona Curtis, pianist. Many well rendered lections given and enjoyed by SphairUtnn Club Meets. Friday evening. Seutember S.

the Sphairlstons opened the season at a regular meeting held at the home of me runner secretary, tialpn Jaeger, 343 Halsey street, with Robert R. Os- deavored to complete plans for the early fall dance to be given at the Chateau du Pare, Vanderbilt avenue and Park place, on Wednesday evening, October 11. A social followed ihe business meeting. The officers of the club are: President, Robert R. Osborne: vice president, (i.

Milton Bill; secretary and treasurer, Lan- sing H. Keeler. Amonir the othci members present were William Stanley Benedict, Harold W. Hendricka, Ralph Jaeger. J.

Marshall Richard son and John Irwin Snyder. For the rather late from summer resorts, tho next regular meeting will be postponed until September 25, at the home of J. Marshall Richardson, 312 Westminster road, FiatDusn. At tins rally meeting all members are requested to attend. Miss Maffetone's Birthday Party.

A birthday party was given to Miss Caroline Maffetone at her residence, 1143 Blgelow place, Woodhaven, Sunday evening, Septemlier 10. The evening was spent In singing, dancing and games. Vocal, piano and violin solos were given by Miss Carmela Man-. fred, Miss Caroline Maffetone, Miss Else Oderno, piano; Frank Manfred and Miss Lucy Maffetono. Supper was served at midnight In the dinlngroom, wihch was tastefully decorated in ptnic and white.

A Forty for Miss Mlnlekene. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnickene of 3 Third avenue, gave a party for their daughter Theresa's fourteenth birthday. Red, white and blue were the decorations.

The afternoon and evening were spent In dancing, singing and game playing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Minirkene, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Pallsl, Miss Angelina Pallsl, Miss Theresa Minickene, John Nygren, Miss Bertha Nygren, Theodore Hezal, Miss Elizabeth Palisi, James Dempsey. Miss Marie Link, Harvey Owens, Miss Jane Lind, Charles Slnberg, Miss Gladys Rorkfeller, Charles Lind, Miss Agnes Horrlcks. John Minickene.

Miss Helen Slnberg, Michael Minickene, Miss Florence Rockfeller, Nicolina Pallsl and Miss Sarah Papamneyer. octal Xui Club at Coney Island. The second annual automobile outing of tho South Brooklyn Social Nut Club was held at Coney Island on Wednesday evening. After a Jolly dinner the party motored through. Coney Island.

The automobiles left the clubhouse at Prospect and Eighth avenues at 8:30 p.m. and the enjoyment continued until the party's return after midnight. The following were in charge of the arrangements: John Creighton. honorary prerldent; Al Liomann, William Larnev. Hiram Love, Charles Bohomhold and Tony Those tost attendee! were Mr J(lhn Mr.

and 78 80-82-84 foyrtle Three Block, from Hojt St. and MULLINS ment announced. MISS LILLIAN LETIT1A HAaVEMUXER On Saturday, September 9, Mr. and Mrs. Hagemiller of 39 Hull street, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian Hagemiller, to Albert Bente of 621a Greene avenue, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bente. Mr. Bente is a member of the Greene Avenue Social Club and of the Rosedale Boat Club. No definite date has been set for the wedding.

SOCIAL NOTES Sigma Pi sorority Sale. The benefit sale of tho Sigma Pi Sorority, held in Company room of the Twenty-third Regiment Armory, under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of that company, proved a great Mr. and Mrs. George R. Re-Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Gage Jr. have Just returned from an extended tour of Southern Canada. They visited Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands, returning by way of Montreal and Boston.

The bride was formerly Miss Mary A. Green. Amifros Club House Party. The Ainlgos Club gave a house party at their club rooms Thursday evening, September 14, when announcement was made of their inltal afternoon dance, to take place October 1, at Regina Mansion. G41 Willoughby Adirondack Auxiliary Meeting.

The regular meeting of tho members of the Adirondack Ladles Auxiliary was held on Wednesday evening, September 13. in Day Star Hall. Fifty-fourth street and Third avenue, Mrs. N. Ramsay, president of the auxiliary, presiding.

Plans were submitted by Miss K. O'Brien for the annual euchre, ha will he held oarlv in the fall, by Miss K. O'Brien, chairwoman of the entertainment committee. Birthday Parly for Miss Murphy. Miss Lillian Murphy of 473 Seventy-seventh street, was given a party on her sixteenth birthday Sun- dav.

Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Among the guests were Miss Charlotte Breid-imr. Miss Helen Culhanc.

Miss Athe- lia Chaffy, Miss Margaret Keogh, Miss era Kennv, Lillian turner, jus Elizabeth Meagher, Miss Evely Mooney, Miss Lillian Murphy. Mis Lillie MeCrce. Miss Anna O'Rourkf Miss Jessie Robertson, Miss Cecelia Stackelroth, Miss Margaret Murphy, Miss Edith D. Murphy, Howard Bullock, Frank Donovan, Richard Doll-house, John Glacklin. William Hudson, Thomas Morrison, Joseph Murphy, Frank McDonald, William McCaffrey, Stewart Holmes, Joseph Mc-Guire, William Rosetti, George Bpraiue, Herbert WIdekind, Frank J.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy. Mr.

and Mrs N. Smith, Miss Gilchrist, Miss 1. Hamilton and John Smith. Admiral Dewey Council Meets. At a meeting of the members of the Admiral Dewey Council No.

354, Knights of Columbus, held at Columbus Lyceum. 266 Fifty-first street, the officers for the ensuing year were elected. Grand Knight Joseph Man-dart presided. The, following officers were elected: Grand knight. Joseph Mandart; deputy grand knight, John B.

Harrington; financial secretary, William Bonney; treasurer, P. J. Stokes; chancellor, T. S. Courtney; warden, William Shannon; inner guard.

E. M. Kelly; outer guard, John J. Dawson; trustees. Isadore Alenz; three vears, and William A.

Hines, one year; advocate. John H. O'Brien; organist, John E. Clarke; delegate to the K. of C.

Institute. J. J. Muldoon; delegates, Edward Cullen, William A. 502 FULTON ST.

Dixon, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas Arourl, Mr. and Mrs Charles Bovc'e.

Mr. and Mrs. onnollv, Mr. and -Mrs. George swat son, Mr.

and Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Frank Vollers, Al Whlgh man, Albert Southromhe, Mr. and Mr Thomas O'Connor. Mr.

and Mrs. Albe: Yager, Mr. and Mrs. August Pearso and Mr. and Mrs.

William Stewart. the success at their ruchre and to he held September 22 at St. Lyceum, Wyckoff avenue. Jar oint eucnre, pmocnie ana nve At the annual election of Flatbus Council No. K.

of the following turners w-ie elected tor the ensuing year: David J. Dalv. grand kniefit: Joseph F. Loughlin, deputy grand knight; Dr. Joseph T.

Loughlin, chancellor; James Collins, financial secretary; Albert C. Tweedy, recorder; Thomas P. Killilea, treasurer; James 1. Cuff, advocate; Thomas F. Kelleher, warden; Patrick 11.

Geoghegan, outside guard; Vincent Bo P. Fitzgerald, Insldo guard; Theodore B. Hennenlotter, organist; John A. Maguire. trustee; James A.

Cavanagh, delegate to Institute; Thomas F. Kelleher, delegate to Employment Bureau; Frank L. Devln, Joseph F. Loughlin, William B. O'Connor and Thomas F.

Kelleher, delegates to chapter; David J. Daly and William A. Finn, delegates to State Convention; Theodore B. Hennenlotter and John P. Kelly, alternates to delegates.

Our Big Special Player Pianos Selected List of Uprights, Big Values $80 Trench to. i-ntuTafd 95 Bradbury 110 Jacob Doll 130 Herlich Co. 135 E. Gabler 4 I mil I oi.i Maulhl, 3 I mil 1 mil cm 5 Monthly I Mill r.llil 145 Fischer 150 Weter Bros. 165 Chickering 175 Weber 190 Sohmer Co.

$5J MONTHLY up Rents a Beautiful Upright Piano 81-87 COURT ST. BROOKLYN Avenue, Brooklyn Boroi $159 50 i-n llnplr sl(e ST Guaranteed Bp Cnrr Bench, cover and 12 rolla fKEL with each Player rMana I Upnghtf 175 lags PI ITT MORREN. Th home of Mr and Mrs. John Morren ot 11 niter street, wu the Hcene of a rm wedding Thursday evening. September 1 4.

when their daughter. Mi Billfttl Morren. was to PTO Uwll PtaM of Kirhmond Kill, by the Kev. R. H.

Greenwood I'rcvious to the cere- h.n lottt M.rren sang In win M.t-t. lotte II M.irr.-n. as maid of honor, and MiM I ilali A. I'latt. as bridesmaid She shoi roses and honor was In pink and the bridesmaid wore Hue rhlffon and tufiita.

The bride was given away by hor father. AUvMSOII Hill Ms st man. The parlors were very artisti, ally decorated After the wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. I'latt departed "ii tlulr wedding trip, with the heartiest and best wishes at their many friends.

Vpon their return they will reside at It Melville place. rnion Course. L. I Mrr.VKTHY SMITH. A pretty wedding in Hornell, N.

was Miss Hazel, Lualla Smith's marriage to Raymond W. McCarthy. The Rev. G. Chapman Jones Glaciated at the ceremony at the bride's home.

Miss Adeline Sterling of Brooklyn was bridesmaid and l'rofcssor LnUuc McCarthy was best man. The bride has and many of her Brooklyn friends Hit i. uy. Miss Margaret Cleary and John Mickey were married last night at the of the the II. v.

Belford officiating Miss Clvary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cleary of 3 street. Miss Helen C. Mickey and Frank J.

King ntt. ii. ied the couple A reception and vedditig supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.

T. Hlckev followed the reremony. The hrldo and bridegroom Will spend their honeymoon at Lake Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Martin T.

Hickov, Mrs. Summers. Miss Kthel Summers. Marrv J. rlasen.

Miss Ellxal a li No lis, Miss Nellie lie, Miss lliekev, Mrs T. O'Connor. Mrs. John Hiikev. Mrs.

rath, rn.e M. Nally. Miss Kate McCarthy, Mr and Mrs. King. Miss Klsie Smyth.

Miss Mal.e! Mae Kearns. John Mur.h, Mrs V. Mmphj. Timothv o'Conner. Dr.

W. (' M. i win. Mrs. a It Summers.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Drum and Miss Mae Mickey. fiKRt CAVANAGH.

Miss Agnes Cavanagh of IS Fiftv-nlnth street and Frank Gkirow of Cambridge won married Monday by the Kev. Father Daly of the Church of our Lady of Ferpetuil Help. Fifth avenue and Fiftv-nlmh street. After a motor trip through the Berkshire the voung couple will reside in Mount Vernon, N. y.

FRANCIS WEIXM ANN. Miss Elizabeth Veronica Wein-mann, daughter of Mrs. Teresa Wein-mann of Maple street, Richmond Hill, was married on September 7 to Paul Philip Franeais of Ohio, formerly of haven. The Rev. Father (loulette of the Gate of Heaven Church oihriated at the reremony at 4 o'elork.

Miss Henrietta Wilson, a cousin of the bride, was bri.i. smaid Jos. ph Weinmann. the 1 ride's brother, was best man. Miss Weinmann wore white Georgette crepe and hat of white velvet.

After a honeyti trip through the Adl- rondacks Mr. and Mrs Fran.ais wi, make their home in Cleveland ohi, Miss BONFIELD TO MARRY. RAGER HASKELL, lis Haskell i of the Mhssii-' Ibce and is a I lager young rouple will make their hor AUTUMN and Winter Models are now ready for your inspection and approval. We are prepared to accept your order for new Coats and Neckwear, or for the remodeling of your last Winter Coat or Furs into the correct styles for the coming i lsworth I Lane Hager will the bride, dnesdav p. I is the d'augh- chaige of the fair, of which (ieorge L.

Knott Is chairman, John Bowker, vice chairman, and John Wilson Oamma Phi Sigma will open the fall-winter season of its fourth fraternal year with a meeting followed by a reception of the new members at the home of Francis Xavler Loreti. 68 Monroe street, Friday evening, September 22, at 8 o'clock. DANCES Wator Carnival and Place at Malba, L. I. Tho water carnival and dance which the Malba Field and Marine Club hold iiere today proved a gala day for the residents of the nearby I north' shore colonies.

The afternoon was devoted to various swimming and diving exhibitions. H. L. Orieser and Miss tirleser gave a startling performance of high diving. Mrs.

R. Siglow made some sensational high dives. Miss Katherlne Brown of College Point, daughter of the first man to swim from the Battery to Sandy Hook dove off tho Malba Pier in a "life saving" demonstration, bringing her father back to Bhore. Awards were made for various events, such as the 100-yard dash for men, the 60-yard dash for women and the diving contest for men and women. Tho inner-tube raco and the watermelon race caused great amusement.

"Sailor" music by an orchestra at the pier. A dance at the club house followed In the evening with the guests attired in nautical costume. More than 300 guests were present. RECEPTIONS Celebrates Eightieth Birthday. Many friends gathered at the home of Herman Ziehler, No.

61 Sherman street. Friday last to celebrate his eightieth birthday. Ho was the recipient of numerous gifts and 'e congratulations of the entire company. All spent an enjovablo evening. iiup-Dor was served at 10 o'rlorlt.

Mr. Ziehler is In the best of health. Throe Birthday Celobratlons. Mrs. Pennstrom of 228 Fifty-sixth street, gave a surprise party Wednesday evening to celebrate the birthday of her sons, Howard and Verner.

Singing, dancing and games were en-Joyed. Miss Florence Olsen was the pianist of the evening Howard Pennstrom the violinist. A buffet supper was served at midnight. The members of the Acme Social Club presented each of the guests of honor with a ICarfpin. Thomas Knudsen, another member of the club, whose birthday was Tuesday, was given a gold tie ehisp by the club.

Among those present were: Miss Ellen Pennstrom, Miss Florence Olsen. Miss Melvlna Halkett. Miss Florence Klovlng. Miss Ruth Kloving, Miss Marion Winterbottom, Miss Lydia Pennstrom, Howard Pennstrom, Verner Pennstrom, Fred Halkett, Thomas Knudsen, Victor Metz, Charles Halkett, Arthur Hansen. Herbert Johnson.

David Barry. Charles Marsh, Lloyd rennstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Pennstrom. Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Libel's Fortieth Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ebel of 122 Hawthorne street celebrated the fortieth anniversary of their wedding at their home in Flatbush recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Ehel were both born in New York. They have been residing in Flatbush the last twelve years. Their family ronslsts of four sons, Arthur.

Franklin. Waller and otto a daugh'or, Miss Clara Ehel, and a rinuchier-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Ehel. There are two grandchildren. Isabella and Ralph Ebel of Queens.

L. I. i before her marriage. Mr. Ehel, who is the owner of the ci.andl, r-Kbel Music Company of 221 Livingston street, is widely known, not only to musical people of Brooklyn and New York, hut has an international reputation as the author of several musical works, and published In French, Spanish, Swedish ami recently, at Rome, in Italian editions, notably his Silver Wedding Reception for Mr.

and Mrs. George) Helton. Mr. and Mrs. George Belton celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Friday, September 1, at their home, 141 Seventy-fourth street.

Many friends extended their congratulations. Silver and white were the decorations. The couple received many sliver gifts. The evening was spent in merry-making. Vocal and instrumental selections were enjoyed.

Mrs. Belton is a well-known choir singer in Brooklyn and has a rare contralto voice. Among those present were Mrs. E. Edwards, Mrs.

M. Leahey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Larkin, Miss Larkin, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Nedderman, Miss Nedderman. T. Nedderman, Mr. and Mrs. S.

Bergen. Miss Irene Bergen. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Geary, Miss Geary, Mr. and Mrs. J. Belton. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Hopper, Miss Hopper, Mrs. F. J.

Conboy, Mr. and Mrs. E. McManus. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Kivlin, Mr. and Mrs. W.

McCul-loch, Miss McCulloch. A. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. YV.

Warner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner, J. Hurley.

Miss H. Rafter, L. Edwards, Miss L. Drew, Miss M. Quiggan, J.

Quiggan, Mrs. C. Mark, Miss S. Mr. and Mrs.

J. McLaughlin and Miss Helton. Quadruple Celebration at Winona Cottage. A pleasant affair was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Brown of Winona Cottage, Loch Sheldrake, Septemher 11. celebrating the tlfth anniversary of the birth of their twin children, Joseph and Edna; the forty-fourth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Sullivan, the birthday of J. F. Sullivan and the tenth anniversary of the marriage of their daughter, Mrs.

Edward J. Harkins. A straw ride for the younger folk and a motor trip for the older folk filled the The following Mr. Surprise Party for Miss Horn. A number of the young people of the Bethlehem German Lutheran Church gave a surprise party to Miss Angellnc A.

Horn, at her home, 715 Fifty-fourth street, on Wednesday-evening. Several happy hours were spent In singing and dancing, after which refreshments were served. SEND IN YOUR NEWS Brooklyn It the mnti rritl) written In full. Re rarrrul iliout dtr. Items for the Sunday imrr br In the office not later than rhurndar oln.

Stuart, Miss Mahel King. illiam Hah- Mrs Hohomhold. Martin nermann. Miss Hazel Nelson, George I rty, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Polet and Jaclitz, Miss (Hive Bowman. Arthur MrH Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Anderson and Miss Gladys Ttmmons.

Lal.n(,v, yager. Mr. and Mrs. The society will soon hold its Ir TnlmlK wichhatn. Marry Oublitz.

Mr. annual theater party, tlie date of which William MrKenna, James will he decided at the next meet. The- cast Is now complete for "A Daughter, 1 Junhu or May Hidg. ill he formally opened next Saturday evening. The eighth annual hall of the menial ben of the American Mutual Aid Asso- eintion.

B. 11 A. will be held on Corf lumlius Eve, October 11. In Arcadia Mall, Broadway and Ilalsey street. SOLID MAHOGANY SUITE Artistically Designed.

Finest Workmanship and Finish. ONE-THIRD REDUCTION. of old Virginia," to be given October 26 and 27. Miss Alliers Entertains. Miss Edna Alliers of 73! Fifty-first was host.ss at a parly given honor of her twelfth birthday, on lav Amonu those present were: Mrs.

All.ers, Kesler. Miss Margaret Armstrong. Miss Helen All.ers. Miss May Rahrn, Miss Kl'zaheth Moi'aul. Miss Dorothy Lee, Alexander King and George: Norman.

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