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5 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. SEW YORK, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1917. i i Mrs. George Relchmann, Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs.

Carl Schmidt, Mrs. Anna Brooklyn 'oQiQty Choice Xmas Gifts Paintings, Mezzotints, Etch ings in Color, Prints. Artistic I Weeks, Miss Helen Montrose, miss Helen Sparrow, Miss Marguerite Mai- lory. Miss Polly Dunnell. Miss Kath-! arlne Ketchum and Miss Anne Stan- ton, whose chaperones were Mrs.

i Prentice Cushing and Mrs. Richard W. Hollman, and the program girls, Miss Catharine Clark, Miss Marjorie I Beard, Miss Monica Greenwood, Miss Beatrice Sockett, Miss Katharine Van i Brunt, Miss Carol Small. Miss Nat-! I alia Hillis, Miss Catherine Canficld, I Miss Elizabeth Van Heekoran, Miss Francis Duncan. Miss Marguerite MISHKIN STUDIO 471 Fill! Aae, N.

T. 498 Ftltoi St, Brockli Famous for son, Miss Louise Wood, Miss Elizabeth 'HI Framing Mirrors, I Ogden, Mrs. May Raymond Smith, 'Miss Lottie Butcher and Mrs. Albert 11. Clements.

Among the patronesses are Mrs. Frank Seamlsh, Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead, Mrs. B.

A. Burger, Mrs. F. Bandel, Mrs. Rodney Flsk, Mrs.

I Omar Smith. Mrs. F. C. Ecker, Mrs.

Elmer Wood, Mrs. S. M. Valentine, Mrs. W.

R. Smith, Mrs. Moldrum, Mrs. i Ellison nillyer, Mrs. L.

W. Bowdwln, Mrs. J. F. Welnert, Mrs.

W. Van Hol-i leu. Mrs. George Hallett and Mrs. R.

To Let for Social Function! Uy lh Day. Week or Month. St. Mark's Mansion 892-900 St. Mark'i Ave.

fcetneen Brooklyn and Kinjuon Avea. ART MUSIC-DANCING A-n-mhljr, 1nalc, Reception and lani'tnic Roonia. Art glutioa contaln-liiK 1 i muare leot. tituateJ In center of 'haautiful ln h. rhmcet jar1en apot of llrooklvn.

by maanlve tree. t'alronnKe only Is aolie.leil. Reaeon-ahl- r.iti's. lor terms and reservation B'MreAi JUXAGKIt, ft. Mark's Wanaion, St.

M.ir!i', r.rnoklyn. Edward Jackson Art Gallery 320 LIVINGSTON STREET Phone Main 6235. Elizabeth Greenwood, Miss Louise i Merritt, Miss (Josephine Greason, Miss Dorothy Lathrop, Miss Elizabeth Steb-bins and Miss Florence De Graw. These girls came out as "sandwich men," bearing signs telling of the Hoover orders for these war-time days. While dancing, the signs were Portraiture by Photography Wm Specialix in Hem Sitting S.

Kunkcll. Danoe at Creswnt Club. A successful and thoroughly enjoy able affair of last evening was the sup Cream, Miss Virginia Warner, Miss. Gertrudo Trail, Miss Anglesea Hew-1 lett. Miss Dorothy Blossom, Miss Jo-1 scphine do Selding.

Miss Marjorie I Downing and Miss Jaquellne Depeo-j licr, chaperoned by Mrs. Audley Clarke i and Mrs. Charles Bedford. Over the canteen counter, where) busy girls served the guests, was writ- Mis Edith Oracle Dunbar Hurt-hell Adams. In St.

Thomas Church, Washington, D. yesterday afternoon. Miss Edith Temple Grade was married to Dunbar Burchell Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunbar Adams of Manhattan and Bay Shore, L.

I. Mr. and Mrs. Adams formerly lived at 115 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn. Miss Oracle, who is the daughter of Mrs.

Archibald Grade and the late Colonel Grade of 1527 Sixteenth street, Washington, had as her attendants Mrs. Henry D. Flood of Washington, matron of honor, and Miss Adrlenne Iselln, Miss Catherine Culver Clark, Miss Frederika Peterson, Miss Mary Millett and Miss Mary Louise Peckham of New York and Miss Helen Blodgett of Washington, bridesmaids. Howard Woodfin of Rutland, acted as best man for Mr. Adams, and the ushers were the Rev.

Harry V. Darlington, Llndell T. Bates, Carl per dance which was given at the turned back and dainty gowns of sea-foam green were revealed. These gowns were adorned with sliver fish and interpreted the idea of the sea being the source of much of our food supply. The Canteen dance, which was chaperoned by Mrs.

Charles Newton Schenck and Mrs. George B. Brctz, included Miss Virginia Field, Miss Charlotte Schmitt, Miss Ruth Denni-Bon, Miss Evelena Foster. MIsb Mary Witherbee. Miss Eileen O'Brien, Miss Dorothy Tuttle, Miss Margaret Bretz, Kennedy, Miss Elsie McDcrmott, Miss Alice Mi-Dermott.

Miss Mollie Mee-han, Miss Eleanor McXamomy, Miss Dorothy Myne. Mrs. Michael Mc-Cioldrick, Miss May O'Keefe, Miss Lo-retta Walsh, Miss Agnes Mooro, Miss Mario Kevin, Miss Dorothy Kevin, Miss Julia Murray, Miss Elizabeth Ban-nin. Miss Anna Doyle, Miss Vita Cur-ren, Miss Marguerite Keating, Miss Louise Harlin, Miss Genevieve Jo-sephs, Mrs. Lon Currcn, Mrs.

Joseph Canflpl.l, Jirs. Philip Fleming, Miss Isabel Pendas, Miss Florence Miss Sadie Diaz, Miss Ida Diaz, Mrs Lawrence McGoldrlck, Miss Marjorie Myne, Miss Mary Sause, Miss Ida Af-felrl, Miss May Ferris, Miss K. Ange- eronage of Mrs. Melville Beams, Mrs, Irving T. Smith and Mrs.

William Baldwin 3d was danced by Miss Lois Smith, Miss Ruth Jenks, Miss Helen Pratt, Miss Harriet Ward, Miss Zorka Polak, Miss Mabel Coutts, Miss Margaret Agar. These girls wore white and carried shields and swords, dancing with the earnestness and spirit of those who go ''over the top." Chaperoned by Mrs. Frank B. Page, Mrs. John T.

Barry and Mrs. Mcrvin Wilson and Including Miss Margaret Fairfax, Miss Helen Page, Miss Louise Freeman, Miss Mildred Holman, Mits Mary Barry, Miss Eunice Beccher, Miss Emily Honeymart, the French dance was led by Miss Barry, carrying a lirge French flag. Tho group were in the French uniform. Though wearing skirts their high boots gave thorn a "natty" military air. Tho Allies dance, with tho chaper-ones Mrs.

Samuel Porter Hopkins and Miss Katharine Burrell. Miss Dorothy Crescent Country Club to entertain sailors from the Navy Yard and Bath Beach Naval Reserve. On the committee, of which Mrs. Walter S. Simmons was the chairman, were Mrs.

Alexander J. Sheldon, Mrs. Howard Estabrook, Mrs. Edward W. DeKnlght, Mrs.

Earle T. Shaw, Mrs. David H. E. Jones, Mrs.

Folllott C. Doming, Mits Benjamin Kclley, Mrs. Edward Duncan, Mrs. E. Pender Porter, Mrs.

G. Helmor Lundbeck, Mrs. George Palmer Kennedy and Mrs. Charles C. Valentine.

Several favor dances added to the pleasure of the evening. Among the guests were Miss Carol Stoddard, Miss Ida Singlehurst, Miss Clara Peck, Miss Grace Haleh, Miss Katherine Best, Miss Lucy Wallace, Miss Marian Campbell, Miss Sigrid Hagqulst, Miss Ebba Swenson. Miss Helen Chapman, Miss Katherine A.fHMi..At tahl Kairz flnrl Miss Clarkson Springer, Lieutenant Henry Van 'Nortimnd. The girls in this Lewis Slade Jr. of New York rmmmM.

JLteutenant John Tunstall and Hannls apron over a simple but attractive dress of pale buff color. Taylor Jr. of Washington. Miss Grade was gowned in white Chopin's waltz was interpreted ir. brocaded satin, with a court train of dancin(f by Miss Helen Lyons in a Hauu wnicn naa ucen worn by Mrs.

Grade on her wedding day. The of the gown was cut in a deep the point of which was held at the waist specialty number, a too danoo with a group of girls dressed in black and white Pierrot and Columbine costumes. They were Miss Gladys Boucher, Miss Kittle Liebman, Miss C'ru- llqne Monjo, Mrs. F. Joseph, Mrs.

h'hn Williams, Miss Leaner Pen-dus. Miss Florence Roach, Miss Rhea Murphy, Miss Irene Bannln, Miss Pauline Cassamajar, Mrs. James Tal-lnml, Miss Mamie Heaiy, Miss Ade-laido Kiiites, Miss Eva Wlchart, Mrs. Philip Forrest, Miss Mario Pendas, Mrs. Marcctino Perez, Miss Berna-dette Banning, Miss Marie McGoldrlck and Miss M.

do la Rionda. Anthor, Miss Edith nasmusscn. Miss Elalno Rasmussen, Miss Hilda Skid IN KNITTING "THE DANSANT." more, -Miss Fanny Campbell, Miss Gladys Dowling, Miss Grace Dowling, Miss Margaret Gage, Miss Anna Robinson, Miss Elizabeth Gardiner, Miss Navy Dance at Academy, DCccmlxr 29. Flora Allison, Miss Edith McLaughlin Miss Dorothy Buell, Miss Adele Mc Laughlin, Miss McLaughlin, Miss Gladys Home, Miss Eunice Wood, Miss ten On the wall was a blackboard stating the bill of fare and prices required for the same. Under the management of Mrs.

James Guthrie Shaw, Mrs. Horatio AdamF, Mrs. Arthur Wlckwire and Mrs. S. E.

Buchanan a "psychic theatre" was conducted In tho Governor's room. Specialty numbers of the afternoon included the "American Girl" dance with Miss Agnes de Selding, an "airplane waltz" and "tango Argentine," with Miss Louise F. Ruxton and Major Wallace McCutcheon of Leicestershire Regiment, and "On to Victory." with Miss Evelyn Baker and a group of girls. Mrs. Philip Ruxton chaperoned the "American Mrs.

Frederick Noble "On to Vlvtory." As has been before stated, the affair was under the auspices of the National League for Woman's Service. On the various committees were: Reception committee, Mrs. Walter Glbb, Mrs. William C. Beecher, Mrs.

John Anderson,) Mrs. Van Heekeran. Mrs. H. M.

Adams, Mrs. James Guthrie Shaw, Mrs. Walter M. Mes-erole; floor committee, Edward Rcls, Porter Steel, Richard D. Hillis and Richard W.

Ilotlaman; ushers, Miss Louise Ruxton, Mis Florence Sheldon, Miss Helen Thorne and Miss Helen Keno. Chaperoning the pageant were Mrs. Frederick Everest Haight, Mrs. John Van Buren Thayer, Mrs. Franklin W.

Hopkins, Mrs. Frederick P. Tuthlll. Concert at Mrs. Benjamin Prince.

The Brooklyn Music School Settlement concert given at the homo of Mrs. Benjamin Prince, 433 St. Mark's avenue yesterday afternoon, was a delightful event. Vernon Stiles, song leader of Carrtp Dovins, who sang war songs and arias, accompanied by Miss Mana Zucca, charmed the audience as completely as they had previously at the recent Philharmonic. Mr.

Stiles sang two groups of three songs and two arias, starting with H. E. Burleigh's war song, "One Year," "Rose Marie" and "A Whispering." dedicated to Mr. Stiles and composed by Miss Zucca, followed. "Ah, Moon of My Delight," from tho Persian Garden and "Songs of Araby" completed this group.

Walter Kraemer's "Last Hour," "Where Blossoms Grow," "Sans The complete list of patronesses for the navy dance to bo given Saturday, December nt tho Academy, under the auspices of the National League for Women's Service will include: Mrs. Walter Glbb, chairman; Mrs. Horatio M. Adams, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs.

William Beard, Mrs. William C. Beecher, Mrs. Wallace E. Blackford, Mrs.

Edward C. Blum, Mrs. S. Edward Buchanan. Mrs.

Harrison Cndy, Mrs. Thomas O. Callender, Mrs. William H. Cary, Mrs.

Allen F. Cook, Mrs. E. Dwight Church, Mrs. Georgo H.

Coutts, Mrs. Richard M. Dorsey, Mrs. William H. English.

Mrs. Lewis Francis, Mrs. Lewis M. Glbb, Mrs. William It.

Good, Mrs. Percy R. Gray, Mrs. Robert Honey man, Mrs. William Hester, Newell Dwight Hillis, Mrs.

Samuel 11. Hopkins, Mrs. Alniet Jenks, V. Spencer A. Jennings, Mrs.

William B. Joiirdan, Mis. Thomas L. Leeming. Mrs.

Erskine II. Lott. Mrs. Scott Mc-Lanahan, Mrs. Edwin P.

Maynard, Mrs. Walter M. Meserolr, Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenliauer, Mrs.

John H. Morgan, Mrs. Lindley Murray, Mrs. Robert L. Tirrirpont, Mrs.

Frederic 15. Pratt, Philip Ruxton, Mrs. lames Guthrie Shaw, Mrs. Alexander B. Trowbridge, Mrs.

J. .1. Broes van Ileckcrson, Mrs. Alexander M. White.

Cinderella Dance to Succeed Junior Assemblies. Tho only large subscription dnnce dition to the dancing there will old-fashioned games. The regent of tho chapter Is Mrs. Edwin W. Burr.

Program Girls at Catholic Ixnue Ictur Among those who will assist In making tho lecture, given by tho Catholio Women's League at the Montauk this evening, a success are the following men and girls: Miss Julia Bradley Murray was ths chairman of program girls, assisted by Miss Elslo McDermott, Miss Florence Conroy and Miss Rosemary These girls wero Miss Elizabeth Armstrong. Miss Christine Bishop, Mlsa Charity Bishop, Miss Margaret Bishop, Miss MargUTito Creeni, Miss Edith Cavanagh, Ethel I'lynn, Mlsa Agnes Gloucester, Miss Angela Gloucester. Mrs. Henry J. Kane, Miss Dorothy Kevin, Miss Marie Kevin.

Miss Alma Theodora Madden, Miss Regina Mulgrew, Miss Rose O'Brien, Miss Ella Parker, Miss Lucille Stapleton, Mlsa Edna Mayberry Shallow, Miss Anna Sullivan and Miss Alice Tormey. On the committee of arrangementa wero Mrs. Edward B. Shallow, chairman: Mrs. James McMahon, Mrs.

Charles Partridge, Mrs. Thomas E. Murray, Mrs. Luke D. Stapleton, Mrs, Theodoro A.

Madden, Mrs. Joseph Mallon, Mrs. Daniel J. Creeni. Mrs.

James J. Kirwln and Mrs. John Delaney. The ushers included James L. Mc-Cormlck, Mrs.

James Lynch, Mrs. John E. Mclnfyre, Richard Meehan, John J. Morris, William V. Morris, Thomas J.

Mulcahy and Bernard Ward, all members of Bedford Council, Knights of Columbus. Brooklyn ratroncssrs for Red Crosi Conocrt. A concert for tho beneht of th Red Cross, under tho auspices of a committee of club presidents, of which Mrs. Elmore Mcintosh is chairman, will bo given Monday evening, January 21, at Aeolian Hall. Arnold Volpe and his symphony orchestra, with Miss Marie Volpe, Miss Miltonclla Beardsley and Miss Con-stanco Beardsley Eldredge, assisting artists, will render a program selected from Tschalkowsky, Chopin, Mozart and other composers.

Tho list of patrons and patronesses includes many Brooklyn clubwomen, among whom are Mrs. Eugene J. Grant, Mrs. Hamilton Ormsbce, Miss Florence Guernsey, Miss M. Loulss Mundell, Mrs.

Sherwood Coffin, Mrs. Don C. Scitz, Mrs. John R. Rogers, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenliauer, Mrs. Cornelius Zabriskie, Dr. Lottie Cort, Mrs.

Augustus P. Day, Mrs. Goorgo Harmun, Mrs, Ernie W. Hance, Mrs. Lewis S.

Pilch-er, Mrs. George Rciehniann, Miss Julia F. Ring, Mrs. Shannu dimming Jones, Mrs. Stephen C.

Baldwin, Mrs. Benjamin Prince, Mrs. Hugh De Haven, Mrs. Orris King Kddredge, Mr. and Mrs.

O. Stanley Eldredge, Mrs. Francis W. Young, Mrs. Daniel T.

Wilson, Mrs. J. V. Witherbee, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmore Ross Mcintosh and Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Beardsley.

National League for Woman's Sonrlce Christmas Party. A Christmas party for children, with seven days of fairyland, a gigantic merry-go-round and a host of onders, will open at the Grand Central Palace, December 22, at tho inngic word of tho National League for Woman's 'Service. The little hosts and hostesses of the party will be children whose fathers and brothers are at home; their guests the tots of the soldiers and sailors. Smaller parties nro already being given to collect toys from many Brooklyn Junior civilians, and these will stand in bewildering array at the Palace. The chairman of the committee in charge is Mrs.

John Anderson. Among those who are giving parties are: Mrs. line, the material then flowing into a train, which lay three yards on the floor. Rose point lace worn by members of the family for four generations formed a cascade on one side of the skirt and adorned the bell shaped sleeves of the dress. The veil of rose point lace was also a family heirloom.

Mrs. Flood and the bridesmaids wore similar gowns of sapphire blue chiffon velvet over underskirts of cloth of silver. The dresses were made with the new, rather full and slightly draped overskirt, the drop being close iind narrow. The bodices of the gowns were linished In blue tulle, edged with pink, with long angel sleeves of blue t'Mle. Mais of silver embroidered net, with drupel crowns and trimmed with a single- silver rose, completed these continues.

All of the. attendants carried clusters of sweet peas, snap dra-F shading from white to pink, and luil.Mpur. The bride's traveling dress was of velvet, with it she wore a i ng black cloth coat, with collar and ci-ils a small black plum-ryi hiit In addition to the bridegroom's parents the guests from Brooklyn and included Mr. and Mr. Horn to M.

Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis Miss Irene Dunbar Cave, Mrs. Alfred Gardiner, James Burchell and Mrs. Harry Burchell, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Burchell, J. Henry Sinytho Mr. and Mrs. William Dutton and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard P. Worrell. Miss Graef to Marry Captain George Clement. A wedding of Christmas week will be that of Miss Grace Harriet Graef to Captain George N.

II. Clement, 17. S. N. son of Mrs.

Nathaniel Holmes Clement and the late Judgo Clement of 1 56 Sixth avenue, Miss Graef, who Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Louis Graef of 425 Washington avenue, is to be married very quietly at the Hotel St. Regis in Manhattan at noon on December 26. Only the immediate families and a few very intimate friends will attend the ceremony, which is to be performed by the Rev.

Dr. St. Clair Hester of the Church of the Messiah. The bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs. S.

Bradford Dewey, as matron of honor, Arthur Wilfred Clement, brother of the bridegroom, nctinc as his best man. Captain Clement is stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Wedding' of Miss Pattoi-son to Cuptain Dorothy DeKnlght, Miss Anna Johnson, Miss Gertrudo Gans, Miss Marie Bocknian, Miss Arline Cocaeu. Miss Marjorie Piper, Miss Mildred Hilton, Commodore and Mrs. Robert P.

Forshaw, Donald Robinson, John Rise, Harold Rees, R. M. Hall, Millard Fisher, Dewey Brown, Clem Spring, Claude Dike, R. D. Shoemaker, IX.

E. Abercrombie, Homer Fitch, R. C. Welgle, H. A.

Locke, H. L. Bills, Robert Flckihger, F. J. Barlow, William Pollock, J.

Fa-rine, John Howard Duncan, Miss Dorothy Hale, Miss Edna Hale, O. A. Calls, Edwin Hale, Miss Mary F. Walters, Miss Mabel McLaughlin, Miss Kthel Preston, S. F.

Sherman, Miss Mildred Preston, Mrs. Harold Preston. Miss Andrea do Wilde, Mrs. Perry Edwards, Miss Maud Newman, Miss Edna Newman, Miss Lillian Ven-doechea, Miss Mae Keelcr and Mlsf Adelaide Sabcl. Music Hide at Riding and Driving; Club.

A Christmas music ride for the members and children of the Riding and Driving Club on Prospect Plaza is being planned for Saturday afternoon. Following tho ride there will be four horse show classes for children, tho cups for these classes being offered by Mrs. Edwin Gates Babcock, Mrs. Charles M. Higgins, Mrs.

Burnett C. Collins and Mrs. John C. Loud. Tills is the first music ride of a series of three to take place during the holidays.

Card Party of St. Joseph's Alumnae. St. Joseph's Alumnae of Brentwood gave a card party yesterday afternoon at the Chateau du Pare to add to the funds for the Knights of Columbus and their war camp activities. A number of former Brentwood girls now residing in Manhattan came to Brooklyn to play.

The committee In charge, headed by Mrs. John J. Barry, included Mrs. William L. Saycrs, Miss Grace Barnlcle, Miss Katharine Butler, Miss Irene Black and Miss Agnes Ryan.

Mrs. John E. Baxter is Hie president of tho Alumnae. Among those who attended were: Miss Mary Comcrford, Mrs. Frank Gallagher, Mrs.

Francis J. Hcaney. Miss Marjorie D. Nolan, Mrs. rrter W.

Rouss, Mrs. Peter P. Smith. Mrs. Georgo H.

Murthy, Mrs. John S. Mahcr, Miss N. Barry, Miss Mary Louise Hentz, Mrs. Joseph Moran, Miss Mary L.

Carroll, Mrs. Edward L. Byrne, Mrs. Edward J. Flanagan.

Mrs. William McKiever, Mrs. George Soucl" and "Redi," from "11 Pagllacci" formed the second group. In a short talk explaining the work of the singing army, Mr. Stiles appealed to the fighting spirit of every American parent.

He sang the three most popular marching songs, "Wc Will Never Let the Old Flag Fall," "The Long, Long Trail" and "Where Do We Go From Here." At Mr. Stiles' request, Miss Zucca played one of her most, popular compositions, and one not yet rendered for the public, a "Dixie" fugue. Among those who attended were Mrs. Frederick B. Pratt, Mr.

and Mrs. Olio of the well-known girls who danced In Uio Knitting "Tho Dansant" and Canteen Dance given under the auspices of the National Jjeague for Women's Service at the Heights Casino yesterday was Miss Ha.il Hopkins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Porter Hopkins of J86 Clinton avenue. Charles Melville Bull Jr.

A quiet weeding, which is to take thus far this season anil one which promises to bo a decided success is the Cinderella dance at the i I eights Casino, December 26. It is to tho place of the Junior Assembly given for tho young folks home from school during the holidays. All the old subscribers, including a number of young married people; have been Invited, and the invitations have been extended to men in the service as well. As lins been already announced, the proceeds of tho dance are to go to the, Y. M.

C. A. and the V. W. C.

A. The patronesses will bo Mrs. Thomas O. Callender. Mrs.

William H. Cary, Mrs. Lewis Mills Gibh, Mrs. Samuel Porter Hopkins, Mrs. Howard W.

Maxwell, Mrs. Robert Low Pierrc-pont, Mrs. William l'ohlnian Pool, Mrs. Frederick B. Pratt, Mrs.

James Guthrie Shaw and Mrs. Rodney Allen Ward. Brooklyn Women at ''Hero The Brooklyn battleship patronesses during the closing days of "Hero Land" have been Mrs. William M. Calder, Mrs.

Erskine. H. Lott, Mrs. Samuel Porter Hopkins, Mrs. Harry L.

Kenyon, Mrs. George W. Weber, Charles Newton Schenck, R. Percy Chittenden, Mrs. Samuel 11.

Andrews, Mrs. George A. Mendes, Mrs. Charles W. Livingston, Mrs.

James Guthrie Shaw, Mrs. Horace ('. Lnckwood, Mrs. Thomas W. Lauderdale, Mrs.

Jacob H. Shaffer, Mrs. William H. English, Mrs. Edward D.

Mo Cabe, Mrs. Thomas L. Mugner, Mrs. Louis M. Mowbray, Mrs.

Walter V. Cranford, Miss Emilie Locjkwood, Mrs. cita Moore, Miss Cornelia Livingston, Mrs. Richard M. Dorsey, was Inter-Miss Helen Lyons, Miss Arline Cone, prcted by each of tho seven girls of Miss Lillie Scharman, Miss Kathleen the group dressed in tho costume of these Allied nations.

A flag of e.ch piuee the afternoon of January 5 at 4:30 in Christ Church. Clinton street, hi that of Miss Mildred Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patterson of Kansas, and Captain Charles M. Bull son of Mr.

and Mrs. Chillies M. Bull of 269 Henry street and Newport, R. I. The Walter De Forest Johnson will officiate.

The bride's only attendant will lie Miss Adele Bull, a sister of the bridegroom. There will be eight Morse and- Miss Lillian Caldwell. Chaperoning this dance were Mrs. Erskine Lott and Mra. Sherman Wight.

The Spanish dance, chaperoned by Mrs. Lawrence Atkinson, Mrs. George Roesch, Mrs. Frank Nevins. Miss i Hills Her and Mrs.

Cyril King, was danced by Miss Emma Williams, Miss Evelyn Baker, Miss Elsie Schreiber, I Miss Helen Gridley, Miss Marguerite i Jaques, Miss Norman Vrceland, Miss country was presented by the dancer to Columbia with a formal salute. In the dance wero Miss Hazel Hopkins, Miss Marie Dorsey, Miss Mona Keno, Miss Helen Kene, Miss Alice Blum, Miss Jessie Hopkins, Miss Agnes Bige-low, Mrs. Jess Dael Jr. The pageant followed. Groups of Japanese, Cuban Canteen, Red Cross, aviation, flower girls, program girls and ushers passed by the reviewing stand where Columbia, Britannia and Joan of Arc stood.

In the pageant were the flower girls. Miss Beatrice Cantwell, Miss Eileen Cantwell, Miss Lillian Longmore, Miss Betty Long-more, Miss Janet Thompson, Miss A small reception at Captain Bull's town house will follow the ceremony. tho i Ruth Pearson, Miss Mario Spader, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Miss Ruth Weller, in the bright col Marie J.

Hammill, Miss Laura. Mooro. Miss Isabello Crowly, Mrs. John B. Clarke, Mrs.

J. Dlvver, Mrs. Michael S. Joyce, Miss Mary C. Garahnn, Mrs.

Richard Ellis, Miss Inez Skinner, Mrs. William Filzpatrlck. Mrs. Humphrey J. Klcley, Miss Marie I.

Tallet, Miss Anna T. Gilligan, Mrs. Kyran A. Murphy, Miss Mary J. Lennon, Mrs Wlnthrop Tuttle, Mrs.

Isaac E. Chapman, Mrs. Frederick W. Rowe, Dr. and Mrs.

James S. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert V. Cameron, Mrs.

John Hills, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Courtenuy Hoge, Miss Caroline Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.

Leeming, Miss Josephine Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Coghj.ll, Mrs. Scott McLanihan, Mrs.

Parker Fillmore, Miss Emily Wood, Mrs. Sidney R. Kennedy, Mrs. Charles J. McDer-mott, Mrs.

John Lewis Childs, Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw, Mrs. Seth Thayer Stewart, Mrs.

Richard W. Westbrook, Miss Julia Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sea-verns, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Melville, Mrs. Jessica Lozier Payne, Mrs. Wesley Samuel Block, Mrs. Philip M. Wood, Dr.

Emily Manning Smith, Mrs. George K. Meynen, Mrs. T. W.

War-dell, Mrs. William S. Colvin, Mrs. Robert Gair, Mrs. Henry II.

Davenport, Mrs. I. Sherwood Coflin, Mrs. Henry I. Judson, Mrs.

M. A. Acker-man, Mrs. Albert Sturcke, Miss Anna Martense Wilbur, Miss Jane McKee, Mrs. Charles H.

Goodrich, Mrs. Cornelius Zabriskie, Mrs. J. Morton Hal-stead, Miss Mary Campbell, Mrs. David Williams, Miss Mabel Shaw.

An Engagement and a Tea, Miss Pauline Havlland, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Benjamin Haviland of 1198 Pacific street, gave a tea at her homo Friday afternoon for Miss Ruth Dorothy Lee, whoso engagement to Albert Bailey Brushaber was announced In these columns a week ago. Miss Lee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee of 256 Brooklyn A surprising incident of the afternoon was the announcement of tho engagement of Miss Gertrude Bertner of Jacksonville, to Alfred De Lorne of East Orange, N.

J. Miss Bertner, who was a guest of tho bride-to-be will leave their home in Kansas City by the end of this week. While in the East they will reside at the Kitz-Cnrltun Hotel, Manhattan Captain Bull, who is one of tho foremost of Brooklyn men of social life ored dresses loved by the Spanish nation. They wore tho mantilla and danced to the castanets. Mrs.

Luther M. Werner and Mrs. Timnma T.eeminir chaperoned Die camouflage dance," which included Betty Beardsley, Miss Marjorie Fitch, Miss Virginia Gibbs, Miss Alice Hyde, Iind a figure of importance in the Cres- cent Club, stands high as an amateur sportsman. For nine years he was tennis champion of the Crescent Club Charles A. Murphy, Mrs.

Adolph Ladenbnrg, Mrs. John Clapperton Kerr, Mrs. Henry Clay Evans, Mrs. Stelle, Mrs. Sniffen, Mrs.

Alnnzo See, Mrs. George F. Allison, Mrs. Henry Esselstyn and Mrs. ill Inn Boss.

Miss Julia Wall Cullen, a graduate of Adelphl College, has been one of the girls active In the Red Cross ork at "Hero Land." Bridge for War Relief. A bridge is planned for war relief over in Manhattan at the Waldorf- Miss Helen Coflin, Miss Ethel Hanan, Miss Virginia Mowbray, Miss Ruth Chapman, Miss Helen Leeming, Miss Eloise Barrows, Miss Ruth Wilson, Miss Marion Bernard, Miss Virginia Hanan, Miss Lucille Wardner, Miss Marlon Wright, Miss Norma Werner, Miss Lillio Meurcr, Miss Prudence Wilson, in khaki color and green. Veils hid their faces. At one time these veils enveloped them so that the group represented a green tent and was "camouflage" in its most artistic sense. The "war dance," under the chap- Miss Grace Van Cott and their chape-rones, Mrs.

William K. Wardner and Mrs. Thomas II. Beardsley; Red Cross girls, Miss Mary Praeger, Miss Adelaide Moffat, Miss Laura Dudley, Miss Agnes Thompson, Miss Anne Thompson and Miss Elizabeth Armstrong, with Mrs. Louis Proeger; the canteen girls, Miss Marguerite Babcock, Miss Janet King, Miss Elizabeth McHugh, Miss Ermentrudo Applebec, Miss Ada Fitzpatrlck, Miss Ellen Constable, Miss Rota Witherbee, Miss Elslo Linn, Miss Marguerite Cappa, Miss Marlon 11.

Percy Chittenden, Mrs. Frederick Tuthill, Mrs. Lawrence Atkinson, Mrs. Samuel Spencer, Mrs. Luther M.

Werner, Mrs. Kenneth Halstcad, Miss Flora Dunlap, Mrs. Herbert Williams, Mrs. Francis Blumenstock. Mrs.

Oud-ley Clarke, Mrs. George Ills Ilor. A number of churches, clubs and other societies are also to act as sponsors for some of tho parties. Assembly of the Colonial Daughters. Tho Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century will hold an assembly at the Chateau du Pare Tuesday afternoon, January 8.

It is to be Y. M. C. A. and Y.

C. A. duy. Dr. George J.

Fisher, international secretary of the Y. M. C. A. War Council, and Mrs.

William Adams Brown, chairman of the Co-operativo and Publicity Committqe of the Y. W. C. will speak on what these two organizations are accomplishing in war relief work. Mrs.

Stuart Close Is to be the pianist. Mrs. Henry Halsted, president of tho Y. W. C.

Is to be the guest of honor. Assisting Mrs. Bentlcy Hassiil Stevenson, chairman of tho day, will be tho following women: Mrs. Burnett C. Collins, Miss Marie M.

Ditmars, Mrs. Holmes Van Brunt Dltinas, Mrs. Guerdon Gates, Mrs. Bertram L. Fletcher, Miss Kate L.

Hodges, Mrs. John W. J.imes Mrs. Charles Von Winkle, Mrs. Benjamin Pcaboify, Mrs.

Willard Parker Schenck. Mr. anil Mrs. Barnes in Porto Rloo. News has lieon received by Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander McKinny of 169 Westminster road that their daughter (the Astoria on February 2, which will In terest many Individuals and societies I is one of the squash experts of the country. Captain Bull is stationed at Camp Upton. An interesting engagement of the week Is that of Miss Ethel Hurlburd Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Martin of 261 Gates avenue, and Captain Wlnfred King Petigrue, 17. 8. R. Miss Martin Is a Packer girl.

Captain Petigrue, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Petigrue of Oswego. N.

Is a graduate of Wes-leyan University, a Psl Epsllon man and a member of Phi Beta Kappa as well as a graduate of the New York Law School. He Is at present assigned to Camp Dlx, Wrightstown, N. J. The engagement of Miss Martin and Captain Petigrue wasannounced for the first time in this column on of this borough. Charles Joyce, Miss Mary Joyce, Miss Pauline Gill.

Mrs. George G. Baxter, Mrs. Richard Markey, Mrs. Edward J.

Connolly, Mrs. Walter Stoecker, Mrs. John Enequlst, Miss Katharine Dany, Miss Florence Debitt, Miss Katherine Smith, Mrs. James Blake, Miss Grace Butler, Miss Bessie Conroy, Miss Ethel Conroy, Miss Eleanor Reynolds, Miss Irene Bannln, Miss Barnadette Bannin, Mrs. Beatrice Curley, Mrs.

James Farrcll, Miss Eileen Farrcl, Mrs. Robert Crafc, Miss Miriam Craig, Miss Gertrude Murphy, Miss Ada McMahon, Miss Anna Treacy, Mrs. Lucy Campbell, Miss Leonore Shea, Mrs. John Couch, Mrs. Robert Coster, Miss Julia Clarkson, Mrs.

Georgo Twigg, Miss Mary B. Ryder, Mrs. Edmund W. Butler, Miss Marie Shalncy, Miss Mario O'Reilly, Mrs. Herbert Wright, Mrs.

Edward Swift, Mrs. Michael Hannan, Mrs. Joseph J. O'Connell and Mrs. Luke E.

Staple-ton. Sons and Daughters of Now England Give Christmas Party. On the evening of Thursday, December 27, the Sons and Daughters of New England will give a Christmas party to the men in tho service, at the Tho State chapter of the Interna tional Federation of Catholic Alumnae (Miss Irene M. Cullen, governor, who formerly lived in Brooklyn in co Children's operation with the Catholic Women's League (Mrs. Francis Burril Hoffman, president) and the New York State CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL For Boys and Girls From Seven to Seventy Miss Helen Ilahliott to Receive.

Kill afternoon. Mlsa Helen Given in compliment to the Children of men in the United States Service. Lamb Lttibbott and Frank Lusk Bab. Vintt will be ut home from 4 until 7 o'clock, at 149 Lincoln place. Council of Defense (Mrs.

William Grout Brown, president) plan to make this bridge a success. Some of the subscriber? are: Mrs. Thomas Gurry. Mrs. Peter.

Murray, Mrs. John J. Barry. Mrs. Julia Wall Cullen, Mrs.

George Vail, Mrs. Theresa Keenan, Miss Edna Mrs. John Cunniham, Mii-s Laura Moore, Miss Elizabeth Marbury, Miss O'tionohue, Mrs. William Grant Brown, Miss Mary Garrett Hay, Mrs. Murphy.

Mrs. John E. Baxter, Anna Sullivan, Miss Julia Wall Cullen, Miss Katherino Butler, Mrs. J. Austin Cullen, Mrs.

John Powers Custello, Miss Grace Simmins, Mrs. Richard Costello, Knitting The Dance and Canteen Brooklyn imien 'g lub. There is to be a Christmas tree and Dance. One of the most unliiue entertain. afternoon, is at present living at Sterling place.

A corsage of violets was presented to Miss Lee, who divided them with the new fiancee rench blue and rose were the colors in afternoon decorations. Mrs. Charles Henry Brushaber presided over the tea table. Among the guests were. Mrs.

Anna Hernandez, Miss Natalie Collier. Miss Leona Carter, Miss Dorothy Latimer, Miss Margaret Barthcl, Miss Marjorie Carshaw, Miss Marion Van Dergraw, Mrs. Frederick Benjamin Haviland. Our Lady of Pilar Bridge. A bridge, euchre and five hundred were held at 264 Cumberland street yesterday afternoon for the benefit of the Church of Our Lady of Pilar.

The hostesses of the occasion were Miss Eleanor O'Keefe, Miss Adele Mnnjo and Miss Ida Diaz. The prizes wero uniform, being little marble statuettes. Sprays of holly decorated the rooms. Among those present wero: Mrs. John Shomer, Miss Florence Mul-grew, Miss Eleanor Reynolds, Miss Grace Sullivan, Miss Teresa Smith, Miss Helen Eddy, Miss Margaret Mc-Cuckcr, Miss Helen O'Keefe, Miss Nan McCoy, Miss Euhlio Kuhn, Mrs.

Thomas McGoldrlck, Mrs. James rnetiUi given by Brooklyn Society this was the Knitting The Dansant and Canteen Dance at the Heights Casino, yesterday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Samuel O'Keefe. Mrs.

Humphrey I On a small stage centered In tho CHILDREN OF MEN IN SERVICE: Please send your application NOW for free tickets to the Christmas Carnival, and write to headquarters, National League for Woman's Service, 257 Madison Avenue, and tell Santa Claus just what you wish for Christmas. Be sure to give your father's name, regiment and address. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Avenue and Forty-sixth Street December 22 to December 29 1 P.M. to P.M. Christmas Day, 3 P.M.

to 10:30 (Not Open Sunday) Auspices National League for Woman's Service NOTE All of the war councils of New York City have contributed to make this the great New York City Christmas party. Children, 25c Adults, 50c. former Miss Mary McKinny) and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Barnes, who sailed for Porto Rico last Saturday, have arrived nt their destination.

Mr. and Mrs. BarneJ. who were married very hurrhdly last week Saturday morning In the Church of the Holy Innocents, wero tn have been married in February. Mr.

Barnes, who is in the Government employ, received orders last, week Wednesday which necessitated the hurried wedding. Miss Camp Engaged. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P.

Camp of 2(23 Bedford avenge anouncc the en-liacement of their daughter. Miss Marjorie M. Camp, to Karl Mnthewson of Norwich, son of Mrs. Earl Mathewson and the late Dr. Mathew-son of Durham, Conn.

Miss Camp is a sister of Mrs. George F. Lazarus, Mrs. George K. Mac-Kenzio and Mrs.

Cyrus Fos.h Tlbbalif Jr. of this borough. Heights Casino ballroom were "Columbia" (Miss Elizabeth Thayer), "Joan of Arc" (Miss Kathryn Tuthlll) a musical program, including songs and piano solos by members of the society. On the committee, of which Miss Gladys Rutherford Is tho chairman, are Miss Beulah Browning, Miss Louise Crosby, Miss Paulino Hay-ward, Miss Gertrude Plantpn, Miss Anna Robinson, Miss John Sinclair, William Sinclair, Willlston Benedict and Theodore Sperry. Georgo Washington Chapter To Have Christmas Danoe at Mrs.

Pillcr's. At the home of Mrs. F. G. W.

Dil-Icr, 145 Argyle road, on the evening of Friday, December 28, the Georgo Washington Chapter of the Sons and Daughters of the Revolution is to have a Christmas Tree Dane. In ad- Bnd "Britannia" (Miss Evelyn White), and before them came all the dancers end the final pageant. J. Kiely, Mrs. Frank Nevins, Mrs.

Frank J. Foley, Mrs. Fransloli, Mrs. Albert Gould Jennings, Mrs. Morgan J.

O'Brien and Mrs. Pierce Butler. Benefit for Military and Xaval Relief. Knitting, cards and dancing, for tho benefit of military and naval relief, will be tho entertainment, offered at the home of Mrs. May Raymond Smith of 235 Hancock street, Tuesday evening.

In charge of tho affair are Mrs. Theodore Martin Hardy, Mrs. Clarence Nims, Mrs. Charles Swimm, The first dance of the afternoon in cluded the juniors of the group. This the Hoover dance, chaperoned by Mrs.

William Bristol, Mrs. William C. Greenwood and Mrs. Daniel T. Merritt.

In it were Miss Agnes Callender, Mis Ruth Page, Miss Harriet Orea-.

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