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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1020. s. I I gathered at the Hotel Illltmore, Manliaitaii, for a luncheon which was an interesting program An floweis from the un HH Hi SHBBBB I' 'll BROOI LYN SOCIETY iss McArdh-s wk. jvir.

OWerS William Dudley 1 I -t Mis Kichaid The It. v. I .1 lb i ill Fifth Avtnut, N. Y. 267 Monio.

II. I -i of do Aim of To El it iti -')'', on "ParilamenUry Law. Batch. Prie. Co.

tji UDIES' HAIR DRESSER Permanent Wave, $1.00 a Curl Large or small waves. Try our Parisian Mud Mask removes blemishes and beautifies the skin. Pmanent Ware, $1.00 a Curl gagim.n! to Earl w. Krohn laving- sh, rt the mul' nun i IS After ihe" shower "i'iv. i'.

hers wen Mr 1 1 1 1., I FllF StOrESfC played. Mi. X. II. uis, and Mrs.

I "I'd Mis- Elizabeth Welly 1 I I. Miss I House, I. Mr. and Mis, 1 1 I 1 Hswen i Hm'r tt Ham A Miss In Daw- The tollowmg weic w. 7 myei'lM'-- I Miss Vlrniiui VaVkei 1 Miss C.iro Lorraine Kunkel.

Miss son. 10. W. Krohn. Ku-k.

Present. The Ma hew .1 Why P-V More. Seaman Mrs. J. Barrett Miss Know.

Wi.lk.-i. I Miss inad-. line W. Harms. I XT 4 rs.

H. J. La mm'. I $100 Vl 2 line W. Haines.

1874; Mrs. H. J. upbe'rlV, I IN BERKELEY PLAY nbeth' wh'v I $200 v.iue.' $4 Buell. Miss H.

Metca.fe. 1 Kleanor Clgan Mr-. Ilor.n,-. D. 1U Ifa nvitas lul) tii Have BjBBHJBjH I I atnthceMontauk 'sth'Le! BAfeH on' Mn I I COtZtfefA The speakers are to be BSMBJ I Stewart, Miss Ann Stewart.

Mis. John I CampanUJJ Kenncth Mauowan, Jt w'a WBItfBB r'" Mrs. Hairy. Mrs League; Miss Kleanor IBBjI BkJI MacKvitt. Mrs.

"asey Mi-s Uates and Miss BBB'BMMMkB tk N. Y. i ttBht's'VouJt of 1 BBkJBH Nl' ma BBBH Bl BBBMI 8 Srfl tteniom 'lltrrlal'. luT'l I ice''' A Cm'ma a del', lia "flower V. flKVfli Edwln A- Ames, Mrs.

Cromwell Hogan, Mrs. Ma. bias Fi.urrn. I best in, rk. e.

V4v S'BBJ Chllde and their dan, BflF I 1 M- fb, hp A. 1 M. of Lories- tail, On Thursday -C" 'SBJ IVrcy Mr. ami Bf i i' "I fhe'biidc's gown was of ,1,11 afternoon the KfV MV m'c's' 'ami' 's rays fil- Wmr7 VQk nonald'T'th Henry I 1 an, 1 1 ififl Williams Miss I.e., I i i alio os v. ill.

tered through I a Donakl Alfoid. I M. Francis Xavier Acai.en.v '''T r' ini'." s's'nd'nm Stained 8laSS unuaual progrant of Cos. Sk. i.

hes i To Hold Conu.ien-onu-i.t Danoo flwP; girl p.b i'-epe on Thursday sun's rays fil- tered through the stained glass aBtH iyd nie.ui.ers me last. cbiue. Mrs. John F. HiCiai dson sum? ing color.

5 I I I I I 6 Y- flf Meetly follow. Bo8Sert Idsr dr la rite f5, jrg la a I in conea. ''j jr. ii If The artiata waho are to contribute Rt Berkeley play given In Mlaa Margare. lDdci ur, tim JF I to this entertiiining program Mr.

hnr of the tcrcciiti-nai celebration la: k. Miss Mary Dwver and Miss "nil Mrs. Henry Allen in, Miss the landing of the Filgnms I'riday Lawrence, James T. IMlcher, Mrs Mortimer D. 'jf JJ' I Sydney Thompsi.e.

Mi, Wright ovwiliic. Bryant, Mrs. John Roberta. Mrs. 'iW an(l Mrs- Mary Thornton MeDermott.

Tile Dansnnt of Henry F. Haggertv. Mrs. John J. Pam O.Hs Ld Miss Dorothy Wcstcott.

E1s M.geuL S' i. for the MrftfoJSS IJer.lSSf jr 'K' X-- A program of interest is promised Hall Alumnae at the Hotel Commodore. Albert Sopp X' T. for the evening concert of the Cham- Committee for 'anl I'arty Manhattan, on Saturday, Mav 8. The inado in the Academy of Music Tucs- of Hotel Commodore orchcatra has been MISS I.AXXIMi L'veure baritone WAniSiai "L' -i, i spring card party of St.

Ag, Alum- list engage rrn I nw- wi" 1'1'1 May Carroll. Miss Claire Kpp.g. Miss 'f, Ju La there Wi i 1 be hrec Xx.ZlZZ. I s' April 24, those present' being Miss J. Smith, 1 877; Mrs.

J. Robinson, Vine IK 'fTrliy'''cia rke "ale' T.d'i'n' i iss i 1 gher Fi.rrar. Mrs. c. II.

Mrs. Sarah Day. Miss c.race Fry! The piL V. ml mIhs Clu, i ,1. l' lb 1, PLAYS ADELPHI LEAD tillSLS I.IVi: I ItiNCH VI.

AY. A. Kiker. Miss Mabel Itriggs. Miss Miss Alice Lester, Mrs.

Mav. IH7.I; organ i i- On evening Ihe i 'ercle Mo. 1 Margaret, Valentine, Mrs. Archer Van- Mrs. H.

Post, Mrs. J. Shirk, Mrs. v-11Kler is to eondin-t )'i -t dervoort. Miss Kstelle l-arrell, Miss rt.

II. MacCreiuly. IXK.i; Mrs. s. .1, Til Acting nil be Hessle Le.mori.

Miss Louise Crown- den, Mrs. Kutter, Mrs. W. D. MWv Klrenee Heune.i Mi -s Mm'-hlr I jBBlk Performance of -v-r, Miss Helen Week.

Miss Cladys K. I-Mwards, Mrs. II. A mini and Mrs. Ki Ns r.Hv Mrs lMl.

BBi I Mol.en rea comedy. "Los s- Schmidt. Miss Kiker was an active C. II. Mow, IS81 Miss J.

Clementine Walter Xo'rm-in Hough Mi- i i i i i Saya nrinis member of the Motor Corps of Ihe drey, 1SS2; Miss Harriet Dudley, Mrs. Snl, Vliss Florene, and' Mrs Call, I i WW illy good her National League for Woman's Service W. H. Zi. gler.

Miss Cray, leukfos i and Ma, v. t.i.l. iin br, during the war and Mr. Hilt, saw 16 Miss A. Louise Hcnken.

Mrs. 11. K. 'T1 u-m, a I 1 i "''a skill uml M--s monthsovveraeas sen-Ice on a sub- Or.M rs. .1 F.

Drake. iSVl. Mrs. A. K.

Bishop' Kichard I ,,1. Mi': Ibi'iw 'X "ok in' Miss Brandt Kngaffctl tv "ai "itudd ''miIIIis'IIIi Miss Whiting Welt I'airfax, Mrs. Mrs. foiter Wfi- let Shte- C. Miller.

Mrs. I. S. Cnmc ISK5; Charles B. I Ol tcr ladwaid A.

Lyon, VW I Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Brandt, of Mrs. T.

Hanson, Miss i'crry, ChnitT Brid'-c The marriage of Mi, .1, -OwtU I'deanor Howard, Agnes lU-rm-. F.04 Born announce the engage- Miss II. s. daugl, Alexander KTB I 1 ment. ot their daughter, Miss Annette land.

IXHH; Mrs, A. M. (test, Mrs. O. at I Woman Club fr Miss I oanolly.

Miss alt. 1, Siewart son of Mrs. W. H. Raker, Miss Xina Flans for the bridge that the Adel- B.lm Mi.

and Mrs. Daniel St, wart tuid a Si'nih''i'SMl''8 'u" Mrs. L. H. phi Chapter of the School Settle ''j; ,1 hinith.

U.H. Association is giving at the Brooklyn 1 1 A 'WfrJ S. ilnlia and la- 1m, id. ''MlrBrar rrr 'bP Mils KM. MM! girl.

Both she and her nance have fB'f I rfcr iiii'jar JU T'li ill i'ps, T-'Vn 1 hugh Mrs. Pli-ar. Mrs. Nan D. Mcurlin and Mrs.

III hiibuiM K.nvtuk ,1 uijil. i I i 'T' Inloy! 'Tilllams! Miss Ma-son Hostoss m'is. l' oscoei'. iln.wn: T-Z'ZZZZZZZZZ JKJlV I SSSL SiuZlorts Mrk. of iifBH haze of shifting color.

Church of the rilgrims wh The earliest graduate present was 17; Miss Kate I. La. roll. ISfSX; Mrs. Martin I'ayne, 1 868; Mrs.

Clement. Miss A. Isal.elle I Kate; Sel, weltering, Miss Kiiiiiih I Cook. Mrs. W.

W. llalloch, Mi SB R. W. Mrs. C.

F. Gardner, Miss Helen Hedge. Mrs. A. H.

Coryell, Miss i Agnes 10. De Monde. Mrs. E. N.

I .1. O. Ciirpcntcr and Miss Caroline j. Thallon. W.

Million, Mis. sl-lali voung. c. II Shies. La-gagifn.

Mrs. G. Hewitt. Mrs. H.

A. Airs. u. U. West, lttiH; o.

Maig.uet Struse. Miss Hilda John. Mount. I s. I l.i old SI, ep.

i Miss Miss Hi'l'ma Mrs!" It. Siege Mrs. Tiemper Longman, John Osman, Miss Gertrude Kspcn- Ilinsmo.e, 1917; Miss Mabel Miss Snares Miss Frances Knsse. Miss Alva Purring, Miss Natalie Lomelsb Miss Virginia I hi ISL'WZS'J .6" A JC' I K' Bv? jdfr JBl Bjp HK rV'r Bft fl Miss Meeker, Mrs. Schwarzwal- dor.

Mrs. M. McConncl, Miss E. Arthur, Miss M. Kyou.

Miss II. Wil liamson. Miss lOlizabeth I'osi, Miss hhnitir Miss Charlotte Siege' Miss 10. WSSS 'jS Mrs. W.

Keid. Miss BO, BlBOhoff, Miss K. Mount, Mrs. Harold Sleeper, Miss .0. Foster, Mrs.

P'rank Gosiieb, Miss E. rX. il'ni1 ts John Osman, Miss Gertrude Kspen- seheid. Miss Emily How, Mrs C. agr; I Dr.

ami Mr It. L. Dickinson Kntertniii for Dr. and Mrs. is.h-Ih.im The Brooklyn Woman's Club, effectively decorated with spring flow- a given from 1 10 7 yesterday af- Diekinson and the Misses DlOklMOD in honor of Dr.

and Mrs. A. H. F. Barbour and the Misses Barbour of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Miss Dorothy Barbour, son of Dr Mrs. Bar- given ti their us Ivn SOClctV. In the receiving line in serving wei Mrs. Hen lei-, Mrs. Dudley l.

Koherts. Mrs. W. F. Dudley.

Miss Kmilv S. Wood, Mrs. Woollrc, Mrs. Arthur Trus-low, Mrs. Walter Truslou.

Mrs. Harold Jcj.nette Di-kinson. Mis-, Carpenter, Miss Kiwi nor llalsev Miss Elizabeth 1'ost. Miss Eleanor Slnllll. Miss Mariorir Clark.

Miss Helen Otis. Miss Louise Merritt. Miss Kalhrrino Dana. Louise de Miss Keiller Nolan and Miss Marjoiic Wells. Miss BAIgety to Wed Albei E.

Winger. Mr. and Mrs. A. IS.

Ridgelj Berkely of their daughter. Miss Claudia I Kidgoly. to Albeit E. Winger, tl on Thursday Among the bridesmaids were noticed Miss Marion Carroll, fiancee of Martin VV. Littleton and Miss Katherine MacKay.

Tip-tilted leghorn hats garhnded with small posies and tied coquet-tishly with blue ribbons; short skirted frocks of silver embroidered lace with bodices of dull pink laffeta, and baskets of spring tlOtt VI a plctcd a picture replete with youthfu' charm. nl Mc.Xeer, of Hiirschma of Ma, Mr. Heppenheimer. who i ot Gen William I leenheimer New Jersey, is a brother of Mrs. Lob- in Ihe transport service of the V.

S. X'. Miss Kuxton Was active in the Motor Corps of the National League for Woman's Service, of which her sister, Mrs. Chauncey, was the captain. Miss Herrick Married to LcRoy G.

Cooper. Ann icemen! the marriage of Miss Mary A. Herrick and Le Roy Gillette Cooper, which took place in Lakehurst, N. on April 22, the Itev. A.

Moore otlieiatuig. Miss Herrick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Herrick, of Lakehurst.

Mr. Cooper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William tl. Cooper of the Hotel Hossert.

Miss Breaker's Wedding to A)i-ncillls Ileum Following her graduation from Barnard College with the class of LB30 Mis Helen Leeds Breaker will lie married to Cornelius Hearn the we.blim: iMkillir olaee in SI I a. I'm 9. The Dr. Townend Glover which will be followed by a reception 'l'i' on, "-in old T.iig land and a llleee loilil.r I Of the Treasury, 11. lvnSsocict d'oien'ieh tmm Publishing Company and I'.

F. Collier Son Company. Miss Ktlud (Jiivoii KiiKiised Tf. t. Kennedy Lewis.

Mrs 8 Quvon of M-minttnn avc Manhatt in' ui tl gent or he, Wter Mis.Kt;(,; land, (). Miss yn formerly resided in tins and is graduate of Adel- phi Academy BetansofKngagcmentnimicrof Miss KnxU.n and One Of the most interesting of Ihe spring engagements is that of Miss In these columns last Sunday. The an- nouncement was made Saturday even- ing. April 24, at a dinner given Miss Ituxton's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Kuxton, at The K. ISth st Manhattan, where Mr. and Mrs. Lux- ton and their daughter an living until their new home at 290 I'ark Jve. is completed.

They forme, ly made their home at 24 Kemsen st this boro. American HeaiHi.s eorat.d the ta- ble at the dinner. Miss Kuxton was and Mrs Ituxi.iiwin panne vel- vet, with a corsFge orchids. Tin- fcost and hostess and their guests at- Sended a dance ai tin MAv. Carlton af- erward.

In addition lo Miss Jluxlon and her fiance there were in Ihe party Gen. W. C. Heppenheimer. Mr.

and Mrs A Wallace Chauncey 1 j01wSt' Jttixton). Miss I onstance Delaney. Mr, i John Bnglis, Gerald Fhilbln, wom bv the bride's attend- iTl. Vnderbilt-Lit- tleton wedding 5 fTJL 88r li F- Ji I AA I I) I-. UfalSM alifornia, and Jack tvitLn haw ith Urook- ic Kuests ot enc L' l)- fflfl ri i )f 17th Ilrooklyii, was graduated from Columbia I versify and Law and is at present a member id' the New York Stock Exchange.

Klaa Gladys .1. A. Hiker aigageil lo Umls S. HllU. Mr.

and Mrs. 1L. A. Uiker of 1291 Dean st. have announced the engagc- of their daughter, Miss Gladys Mrs.

C. A. Powell of 1141 Hergen -I. The engagement was first made known to a few friends at a bridge party given by Miss Hiker at her home If the old adage "Happy is the bride whom the sun shines on" holds true, there are many joyousl days in store forj Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr.

(Rachel Littleton). As the bride and her husband" came down the aisle of St. Thomas's Church, Manhattan, windows and turned the dark of the church into a the Key immediate family will be held Miss Schultes, who Is the daughter tendant Mrs. William Charles Kall mann, matron of honor. Walter Harrington is to act as best man for the bridegroom and Alfred E.

Inn-son. William Charles Rnumann and Mr. Ileal -more is Ihe son of Mi Mrs William A. Bearmorc, of Orange, N. J.

Packer Reunion Held At Hiitmorr Yesterday. One of the largest and most enthusi- astic reunions of Packer graduates In the schools history oeellrred yesterd.lV afternoon, when several hundred for-' students or the famous Brooklyn 1 o.i.imii. i. i.iuys J' A' iker. to Douis S.

Hlltz, son of! A. Powell of ..41 Bergen st. engagement was nrst or St. inomaSS 'Church. Manhat-bgo- Windows and I wtSO.

4 XB5s? 9-ft-X: "'-uJ "'iSmf' I $Snffl If UM: "mm I 'IB I i I M'-" A't I i' Gumma Eta Kappa fraternity and also the Field Artillery Officers Association. m. Miss Sfhultes to Wed I Alvan L. Brarmore Saturday. The wedding of Miss Anna Mabel Schultes and Alvan Lawrence Bear- I more will he an event of Saturday I he i'hi's' iionAfor0" jT faf B' F.

L. I'omeroy, Mrs. K. W. Mrs.

Lowland K.telia in. iss i I a id. rs. vWnl Tunks Ma! Miss Hob- --AXi- Laker. Mrs.

M. McTighe, Miss Mar- Key. Miss Adelaide Krniln, Miss Kllen L. Mills. Adolf Midler.

Jfe nl in Hmis l.m- M.i Unit, i reiurned to Klat- gurita Moran, Miss I-. I.a,,i Harnish, Miss Helen Maed, ncli, Henry I-. N.c Mrs. M. X.

I'ayne. At lis Kotvnt Mating. months MlS'S Mrs. It. W.

Miss I'riseilla Dowd. Miss Mrs. fhaih- ,1 Mrs. Carson A and formal opening of Mrs. Vl'rs.

non Benjamin. Miss Hdm, irvme Miss l'i Me; 11. I jou, a. -s. Mai-luaiia JV-hi's.

xvlicn it" 'a't" 4 At la nl'ic SSarSDB 1 '3S a new fiancee 1 ''U''St' crick. 1 la pa rt ''of affai'r I jl; 'l''s 1 It Mi P.I tl for iT Zieglcr 1 1:1 "'f i': Mrs" WrteG.C Tiim I in! iVb-uiL the card party otthe Spanish Mission CMm'imsei and LibioWlsts Honor. tB u-sh Miss vol. Mrs Mi- t2Vx Ihisled Mrs. I- rest Haviland.

Casamajor. Mrs, Jul, an Card Party and Sale for Taft- and William Ii. Van if Miss Lhzaheth Young. Mrs. II.

Hurl- Miss Katherine I'. Ciirtin. si. t.abri. I- irgan Knn.l.

Kleeck Sd. VA J'ra- cowell Mrs. (,. iielgado. Mrs.

John W. De for A. Hughes Mrs. G. O.

Kuldke. Mrs. James K. Donnelly. Miss Mi.s Van lock 1 iitcilaincd Low, Mrs.

Lggert, Mrs. Hoorley. Mrs, Anna thuich organ I. 1 Miss Edith Roberts, Mrs. Could A.

r. Kosa O. lie Duniarest. Mrs. fund, in which many prominent -g- oojte TiMs'll 1 I I been active in the various school set- Shaw, 11)12; Miss Elizabeth F.

i' 'a 'm rs. Itpnj'imhi Will 'la Mrs. tl; i' i. 'ul 1 'j' ''j': ijrPr" i Ward. Miss Viola Kecknagel.

Miss 14. Jaliu-s Ml-. E. 1 1. i -s! dolls, whose dress, were copies VW Jt' 1' Brooklyn Collese George Mrs Harold H.

1 lit- h. to be J. Miss an JI fl913; Miss Beatrice W. Bowne. Miss Spring she will marr W.

Lad. an' The i- BrniOUIICed In Ituth Knowlson. Mrs. Arthur A. An impromptu spring has W1.

HiM Mi- l.iii.lia Kiendl. Dorothy Curt hi. Mrs. been arranged by the senior and Mis. Him -t llo-t, -s lor Mu.i.

ale th. eouniry home of the '(ill lb i kclo nl to Frederick K. Glynn. Miss Helen M. junlor classes of Brooklyn College for of Tl.u.lay Circle.

s. and Mrs. 1 ft nliaU Mav 11. t.i the Hotel St. George.

Th- Hurst, of Ouiib-ld Ju.Im.m Jlr, A. nMcKeigeTlSH1 I 'Z'ZvZu mel ,7 1 Mid- 'and I'l'rsfa Mils'. 'a I Circle by Ash'y I At tg Mildred" Baxter, Miss' Mary AndreWs. Raymond McCabe. R'd-ps.

Iwu-M-o-'-. asststed by i i I i'i Add alio r.i ps ai a I Mi-. Dondln I Si. I'aal's pl For i-llalmo Lunclieon. dler Mian a In Acis and Si monson Ethei CI 1 1, Addithmal hostesses for the annual I hit inainbu.

1 un am Mid Mcs Lmnsc Ijimar Miss 1 ruli- SI UlnchCon of the Visitation Alumnae sella ski i Miss I I'a ill's Chor.h, i.sl.. whu.iwil, a place on Sa.uida A numbers 1 Hen Miss r. Mis. i. gjr.

lehlln. Ik. I. VV-IGM, aid W. Wilson.

The assembly room Mr-, Honor. i- 1 The testimonial luncheon given for Mrs RtnilS P. Read, S70 MlK tames i lent Sheldon OUg id. was married to i hJAC0B ORCHESTRAS i lau'nt'mih aim. lie ui.

a fvenilie ai e' I i i am, Th. hrl.b, ii' SSSt --wiflSSLSiw nofc s'l uiurnt I ipenkers- table were: Jam Us It. Sheldon of 489 Hancock st i ham. Mc-Carty acted a I The Rt. Rev.

Thomas J. Shahan. 8. was attended by Mrs. Frank C.

best man..

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