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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, I EBKI AHY 21, 192L 5 THE LEAGUE SHOP Palm Beach Sojourners at Washington's Birthday Ball SOCIETY I 1 0S (Special to The V.ngXc.) Palm Beach, Fla Feb. 23 Palm Beach Is having a notable number Fasaous Cello to Be Heard At Approaching Mardi Gras On Heights for Little Italy of Important functions, crowned this week by the great charity Washington's Birthday Ball at the Royal I'oinclana. which Is the leading social event of the winter season here and equalled by no other affair at any American resort. The superb dee- orations of the great ballroom, the nt the Cocoanut Grove Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Nelly and Miss D. Nelly, from Brooklyn, are late arrivals at the Pomciana.

Mrs. Albert Parker, who has been in Palm Beach since early In the seawon. and very popular with the younger set here, has returned to her Itoni" in Great Neck, L. I. Mr.

und Mrs. Ilarkurd. of Brooklyn. Rre anions the recent arrivals at the Palm Heach Hotel. Arriving at the 1'olnclnna were Miss Dorothy Weed, of llrooklyn: Mr.

and Mrs. L. Heard, of Flushing; Mr. and II. H.

nidrldge. of Brooklyn; G. Arnott and Miso K. Arnott, of Brooklyn; Mrs. George W.

Giddlns. of Brooklyn, und E. W. Runyon, of Brooklyn. Mr.

und Jfrs. Thomas Crean, of Brooklyn, who are occupying- Pike Villa on Australian have been Joined hy their daughter. Miss Lillian Crean. Former Congressman importance Of those who attend, from two to throe thousand In number, and the general entertaining which precedes the ball make this H. Dudley, Mrs.

Henry N. Read and Mrs. Howard K. Whitney. Parker Senior "Prom" Tills Friday In School Building.

The Senior Prom ot Packer be held on Friday evening at the Institute. A number of the seniors took port in the romantic comedy, which the class of 1924 presented Inst Saturday under the direction of an event to be long remembered, and I ho worthy cause for which It Is Klvcn Includes the many deserving This year's Mardi Oru for tho benefit of the Little Italy Neigh-borhood Association, which Is to be held March 4 at the Heights Casino, will Include the playing of a $30,000 cello by a Russian artist, Yasha Bunchuk. The services of other well-known Russian players have been secured, and following the Imu-sic there will be dancing. The cello is reputed to have come from the. shop of Antonio Stradivari In Cremona, Italy, the work of a favorite pupil.

Carlo Dergonvl, In 1721. It has passed through the hands of owners In Berlin, Glasgow, London charities of Palm Beach County. Whitehall, the mugnltlcent man Miss Helen K. Alt-Muller In tlin sion of tho late Henry M. Flagler.

chapel of the school. In the east for "Mice and Men" were the Misses was opened this week for a large ball to be given on Monday evening Constance W. Ingeborg Carlmark, Elizabeth D. Chase. by the present owner.

Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, in company of Mr. Lewis and her cousin. Dr. Owen Kenun, to Helen Rose, Irene Reynolds.

Agnes Warbasse, Emily We.lfley, Eleanrr Richards, Eleanor Scholtz, Emily which several hundred Invitations Sherer, and In the chorus Gladys Paris, and Is now a part of the Wur- have been sent out. Mrs. Lewis is Allison, Adcln Howe. Irene Rcyn also lending her house to Tho Cocoa litzer collection in America. olds.

Flora MacNuughtou, Elizabeth nuts, an organization of society The proceeds of the evening's en Mears and Corinth Dodd. Miss bachelors, who will give their annual ball there, a leup year affair, on lie tertainment will go toward the sup Florence Heineman furnished the music for the dance. Tho Misses port of this Settlement Association I9th. Grace Koster. Eleanor Davis, Helen The Everglades Club gives lis an and Its activities which center in th Red Hook section of the boro.

nual costume ball for members and Winham. Margaret Beatty, Betty Hart, Margaret Mason, Audrey Martin, Olga Narvaez, Dorothy guests on tho evening of Feb. 2b, and tho annual tennis tournament at the Serving on the dance committee are Mrs. E. H.

Hance. Mrs. Russell Schulmerlch, Alice Alvarez, Jean Sherman and Helen Ferguson were Royal Polnclana Courts starts that John J. I-'itzgerald and Mrs. Fttx-gernld.

of Brooklyn, are also visiting the Creans. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satter-whlte. of Great Nock.

I gave a largo luncheon early in the week in honor of their guests, tho Prince--ond Princess of Hesse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver O'Donnoll of Westbury, prominent, members of the younger married Set here, and stopping at tho Ever- glades Club, have a largo luncheon there late In the week. Mr.

and Mm. George II. Stege gave a delightful tea at tho Cocoa- nut Grove this week. Their guests, mostly from New York and Brooklyn. Included Mr.

and Mrs. John Offerman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedman. Mr.

and Mrs. William Cowen. Mrs. Charles E. Scofielo.

Mrs. Frank Rnudell. Mr. and Mre. John D.

11. Schulx. Mrs. Peter Doel-ger and George F. Droste.

Carlton Copp of Flushing arrived this week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Copp, at Villa Flushing on Brazilian ave. The theatrical and screen world was well represented In a tea given by Robert Vlgnola.

at tho Cocoanut Grove, In complement to his host week and continues tnrougn eari.v March. The Club de Montmartre is giving a costume ball for the tennis the ushers. Candy Girls for Graham Homo Bridge and Sale. players and tholr friends on March 7. The regatta on Lake orth on Assisting in the sale of candy at F.

Hume, Mrs. Richardson Frail. Mrs. William H. Baldwin 3d, Mrs.

A. Clarke Bedford, Mrs. Howard V. Smith, Mrs. Clayton Du Bosque, Mr 3.

Rober McManamy, Mrs. A. Wallace Chauncey, Mrs. B. Meredith Lang-staff, Mrs.

James J. Newman, Mrs. Kenneth Lyons, Mrs. Fremont C. Peck, Mrs.

Edwin H. Bigelow and the Misses Janet MacKay, Margaret Covell, Lilian Scharman, Zorka Point 111- I- II 1 IT 1 Washington's Birthday was a notable the bridge and muh Jong party, affair and many Important entries which will be held at the Pouch March 4, for the Graham Home for from the ralm Roach colony were received. The lake is always filled with caily decorated yachts and Old Ladles, will be the Misses houseboats on Washington's Birth One of the most successful of the many shops which have survived the war is the League Shop on Lafayette maintained by the Kutiounl League for Woman's Service in order to provide a steady income for needy ex-service men. "The League Shop, like the Center Shop, Is open all the year round, except during the hot summer months. All day from 9 to 5 and Saturday till uoon Is the schedule, and Mrs.

John Anderson, who is the League cliairmnn in of the Shop, devotes a part of every ouc of these working days to personal sufervision of its mmin foment. Mrs. Maybelle Tier, its nian-Ejrer, and Miss Christine Meyer, the attractive Packer girl who is her sistunt, are also nlwoys to be found in attendance. Within a block of the Academy of Music, with its show windows arranged in the most approved fashion is this society specialty shop. Indoors a renovated studio finished wioh Gothic trimmings in dark walnut with a high overhanging balcony and old rose draperies delights the eye.

Uuder the balcony, behind heavy curtain, is an array of evening und afternoon dresses sent by society women, and sold at reasonable price to many who prefer used clothes of exceptional beauty to the new und prdinary ones within the limitations of their purses. Only a month ago bride who was going to make her home In the West bought her entire outfit here. Upstairs is the League headquarters, where Mrs. Walter Glbb as Its chairman calls meetings of her committee. On Thursday of this week there is to 1)0 an annual meeting In (he Brooklyn Woman's Club from 4 to 0.

Among those whose loyalty to the enterprise permits of calling upon (hem in cases of emergency are Mrs. Walter Montfort Meserole, assistant to Anderson; Mrs. Gibb, Mrs. William C. Beecher, Mrs.

Thomas L. Leerulng, Mrs. Edward C. Blum, Mrs. William Hamlin Chllds, Mrs.

Charles M. Higgins, Miss Minnie Helle Geary, Mrs. Horatio M. Adams, Mrs. Edward T.

Horwlll, Mrs. George P. Gardner, Mrs. Frederick D. MacKay, Mrs.

Percy R. Grny, Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan, Mrs. Edwin Moore Cragin, Mrs.

Stanley Gunnison, Mrs. Charles Hough, Mrs. E. H. Bartley and Mrs.

J. J. Broes Van Heekeren. Eleanor Robinson, Gladys Underwood, Dorothy Crane, Blanche Da day and many visitors thronged Palm Beach from other resorts. Mott, Isabel Bird, Beatrice 8c.hu Harry F'ayne Bingham -of tn! maker.

Mrs. Roy E. Kerley and Mrs. Plnine Rock Club. Westbury, L.

William O. Hiltabldle. Among the patronesses are; Miss F. E. White, Mrs.

Guy Du Val, Mrs. John Ander and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph won the President's Cup at tho Everglades golf tournament, and also was the medalist In the qualifying rounds, and runner-up In the Lake Worth tournament which was held son, Mrs.

J. U. Johnson, Mrs. Lu t'aterno. The guests included in ther F.

Warren, Mrs. Carson Peck, tho large number Miss Dorothy Mrs A. S. Kirkman. Mrs.

I. O. Hor- a few weeks ago. He has established Dal ton. Miss June Caprice, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Harris from Great Neck. ton. Mrs. W.

S. Irish, Mrs. F. E. himself as ono of tho most important Turner.

Mrs Crary, Miss R. L. Colonel William D'Esterre and Joseph D'Esterre of Brooklyn. golfers In the winter colony In ralm civ, i un, vviiiurtru nam, Ruth Beams, Louise Little, Gladys Underwood, Eleanor Field, Agnoa Bigelow, Elizabeth Thayer Clara Murdock, Cornelia Livingston, Elizabeth Deyer, Lisbeth Higglns, Elizabeth Fish, Beatrice Cantwell and Louise Goetze. Bridge Announces Engagement Of Miss Lillian A.

Lane. Mrs. Eleanor E. Lane of 590 E. 21st Flatbush, announced the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Lillian Attossa Lane, to Clyde Harold Waterman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick 8. Waterman of 1025 E. 24th at a bridge given yesterday afternoon at her home. Members of the class of 1928 of Packer Collegiate Institute, of which Miss Lane King.

Miss Minnie Brock, Mrs. w. H. Beach. Heissenbuttel.

Miss Alice Brtns- Among the guests of the Polncl Palm Beach 1 have a very active made, Mrs. Frank Voorhecs, Mrs. ana ho are devotees of bridge and March, and many notable peoplo James Wieir. Mrs. H.

L. Langhaar, may be seen playing on the veranda plan to spend the month here. In- Miss Lizzie K. Miller, Mrs. Nathaniel almost any afternoon are Mrs.

James M. Downey and her daughter. B. Hoxie, Mrs. E.

A. Boyd and Mrs. uding Vincent Astor, wno win re- urn from nis Havana ini, mm Miss Margaret Downey, Mrs. Daniel Mrs. William K.

vaniiertuii ana H. A. D. Hollman. Major A.

P. Slmmonds to Speak J. Crean and Miss Marguerite Crean, he Misses Vandorbllt, woo will ue all from Brooklyn. On "Wonders of Frozen North," Malcolm D. Hloane of Port Wash the Everglades Club.

Ambaslor Alexander Moore, who as been here for nearly a month, Is lannlnn to leave for New York very The fourth Matin Intlme for tho ington was elected to membership In the Everglades Club at the last meeting. was a member, attended. Among the guests were Mrs. Fred Brooklyn quota of tho City Federa-ratlon Hotel will be held at the t-rick S. Waterman, Mrs.

Howard Fames I. Meeks with his daugh soon and then to resume his duties in Madrid. Mr und Mrs. Cyrus MeCormlrk. Brooklyn Woman's Club next Tues Mitchell, Mrs.

Edward L. Heyman ters. Muriel and Virginia, and son. day morning. MaJ.

Albert P. 81m- Mrs. Franklin E. Barnum, Mrs. Jos- James L.

Meeks have arrived at. of Chicago, are in Palm Beach and monds, F. G. who was on Gen eon snieias. airs.

jjewiB o. miaoee, eral Pershing's staff during the late the Misses Helen Waterman, Pauline tho Palm Bench Hotel. Mr. Meeks has spent his winter vacations in Palm Beach for a number of years war and who has made numerous one of their family. Mrs.

tioroeri Stone, Is visiting Mrs. Samuel Wll-lettes, of Roslyn, L. at her villa on Sunset ave. John H. McCooev.

of Brooklyn. trips to tho Arctic region in the in Beeman, Ruth Calder. Ruth Corbett Elizabeth De Tienne. Helen Graham, and since his visit here a year ago terests of the American tieograpn- leal Society, will speak on "The Grace Hednian. Marlon Hart, Mary Lanney, Audrey Martin, Eleanor has been elected president of tho Fort Hamilton Savlngj Bank of Wonders of the Frozen North." who is a member of Mayor Hylnn's party, entertained 35 guests at a tea MacAlllster, Margaret Pratt, Bea Brooklyn.

In addition to Major Simmond's trice and Marguerite Scarborough talk. Miss Grace Farrar, the de Eleanor Nehlinger. Camilla Werner lightful singer who left her social BiiisiBiiisa wmmmmwmmi duties to study abroad last year, will give a number of selections. und, Grace Warbasse. Miss Stwkrr and Ijcstcr Jones To Wed This Wednesday.

The usual luncheon hostesses will Mrs. Howard Merrill, Mrs. Robert entertain, among them being Mrs. Melklelohn, Mrs. A.

Biisne. airs. Theodore Martin Hardy, who is lohn Morse, Mrs. Artnur oquier mm Miss Flora Christine Stecker and Lester Partridge Jones will be mar i sm.v-.i- ir.r, t. Mrs.

John W. Ruefnr. chairman of this boro. Mrs. Clarence Rudd Nimms is in charge or i mm ried In the Church of the Ascension, ards and Dancing for Hartford, I'rsla Carroll, Charles Levlne, Frank Plekel, Theodore T.

Seek. Edward Orinitlis, Howard Weissner. Axel Wnlnqulst, Elbln Erlckson, Charles Winnie, James Grimn. J. E.

Malone. Oscar Oreen. John Feltner, Arthur Horn. Arthur Spltxnegel, George Stretton. J.

Lynch, Henry Klnt Edward Cannon. James Fischer Thomas F. Monolian. Mrp. Eila Reb-berger.

Mrs. Sara Mallne, Mrs. C. Dearborn, Mrs. T.

H. Sullivan and 5th ave. and '10th Wednesday f.vcning. i The Itev. Percy Stlckney luncheon arrangements.

"First Row" and Other Members Of Poly Prep's Beauty Chorus. Academy Alumnae. Among the subscribers to the Grant will officiate at the ceremony, which is to lie followed by -a reception at the Waldorf. Announcement has Just been made bridge, euchre and danco to be given fnr th benefit of ML St. Joseph of those who will be in the chorus for "Julep Time." the Poly Prep show to The.

bride, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Albert Stecker of Bay Kldgc, will have as be presented March 7 and 8 at the Academy of Music. This chorus Is to her maid of honor and only atten be distinctively a dancing one, the 16 dant her sister. Miss Louise Bartels "beauties" and eight ponies having Stecker.

The bridegroom's brother. Gordon Galloway Jones of Boston, Is, William Duricux, 'cellist, will piny. been chosen for their cleverness in mastering intricate steps. The "first president of the Navy League und lier, of 3101 Glenwood celebrated lier eighth birthday at her homo lasl to be best man. and the ushers will' lecturer in the Naval War College, is On the committee are Mrs.

John B. Crelghton, Mrs. Thomas J. Riley, row" who have been a hit in a num nii.n.. ttr I'Dcr vvediiosiiay.

Among her guests Mrs. William P. Earle Mrs. ber of Poly Prep shows are Charles Huyler, Gordon Huyler, Crelghton to be the speaker. Ho has chosen ns his topic, "America's Foreign Policy." Waller Leary, tenor, will were uie Misses Betty Cordcs, Edith liiuiuuo tinma Orange, Harold C.

Strohm of Mont-clair, Oscar W. Anderson of Stam- ford. Luther Adams Breck of Eugene V. Wldman, Mrs. Henry woiinulh, Arllne Reguolds, Grace French, Arthur Cochrane and Powell Academy Alumnae, ot iiarworu.

at the home of Peter S. Seery. 1 798 W. 11th Friday evening. March 7, are Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Coonan. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy Mr.

and MrB. Harry Trlnkaus. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr and Mrs.

Clarence Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Judge, Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Keating, Mrs. Mary Green-away. James L. Crosbie.

Frank Car-rngher. Charles O'Connor, the Misses Martin, Helen Buckley. Mollie Joyce, Mary Davis. Mary Muldoon. Anna Breen.

Rcglna Nedderman. Catherlno lcmalre and Helen Seery; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muggle, Mrs. William Nedderman, James Cart-wright, Mrs.

Isabel Schults. William 8. Davis, Alfred Troy and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L.

Pack. Beg.uellh, Mrs. William H. Bird, Mrs. Learn, Audrey Cook.

Ethelvn Schae also contribute to the program Hopkins. Edward Klrkham Is the Owen N. Brown, Mrs. Frederic E. only veteran among the chorus ler.

Florence Selders. Elcanore Main, Anita Manson, Margaret Bates. Mar Gunnison, Mrs. Walter Hammltt, Mrs. .1 Li HI I II boys," while Lawrence Bodkin has Mrs.

John J. Lussier, Mrs. Thomas Madden, Mrs. Samuel T. Maddox, Mrs.

Thomas F. Magner, Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs. Richard Markey. Mrs. Michael Montague, Mrs.

Louis Moquln, Mrs. Fred P. Motz, Mrs. Edward J. Murphy, Miss Katherine Murphy, Mrs.

Thomas K. Murray, Miss Kathryn McCaffry, Mrs. John H. McCooey, Miss Margaret Mc-Cooey, Mrs. Hugh McCrossin, Miss Anna L.

McDevitt, Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott. Mrs. James McDonald, Miss Josephine A. McGillin, Mrs.

Thomas A. McGoldrlck, Mrs. James J. McGowan, Miss Addle lie- Miss Mary Marache of 284 Parkway entertained for Misf Mrs. Anna Beck.

SIGMA ALPHA. Sigma Alpha fraternity gave a dance, entitled "Ye Dance of Ye Cocked Huts," Washington's Birthday Eve nt tho Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont st. The committee Included Jack Wood, Alfred Kirch, Howard Irwin and Ralph Ellsworth. Among the other mem-hers of the fraternity present wero Whiting Alorher, William Johnston, Raymond Ellis, John Tice, Wallace Cambell, Alwyn Keckley, William Rogers, Henry Hitman. Kenneth Staregend Ralph Luyster.

Among the subscribers wero the Misses Beatrice Heinlg, Jean Orr, Phyllis Brown. Frances teomans. Funny Poole. Helen Stickler. Grace, Cole.

Griffiths. Lulu Brown. Grace Coonibes. Edna Thill. Mlrinint NeWsohafer.

Lillian Lewis, Irma Griffiths, Alum I.ongstreet. Viola Yeomrns, Lucille Washington. Miriam Leonard, Emllv Waterman left the girls' phalanx to Join the men r-' garet Roeper, Jean Benson, Helen and Jean Lucas and Dorothy Has-klns; Mrs. Albert Hoch, Mrs. William Alice Guerra yesterday at bridge this year Other chorus members are ScharInVni Mr8.

flobert i. Mrs! a Oeorge W. Mears and Mrs. Walter and Mah Jong. Among the othvr vvoimutn, Mrs.

Eugene 8. Lucas, Mrs. William H. Taylor and Mrs. William Trusiow.

ncnucui f'alil II r. trumlil WliAatnn A guests were Mrs. John Dowd, Mrs. A. D.

Guerra, Mrs. Raphael Rlos. Mrs. Theodore Marache, Mrs. Jere Zlnimerly Mrs.

Theodore Marache Mrs. Harold Marache. Mrs. ti. uorues.

A Iyeap Year dance and recital 1 thur Millward. Georae Kchreibler. MHi-M-ni vance ami lara Newton, and the bride brothers, Albert Paul Stecker and Frederick C. Stecker of Brooklyn. Mr.

Jones, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Westley Jones of Brook-line, served in tho U. 8. Army Transport Service during the war on the S.S.

Santa Marta. He attended Roxbury Latin School preparatory to entering Harvard, from which university he was graduated In 1915. "Guild Night" Tomorrow Opens Four-Day Theater Party. The Guild of the Long Island College Hospital will have Us annual theater benefit at the Montauk Drew Seaver, Harold Keagan, Charles Party at Heights Casino March 28. to he given by tho Rubinstein Club, Kraft, Samuel Estay, Saul Nicholas, The annual dance and card party inr.

wiiimm itogors Chapman, Mowara jJeoKer, wiiuam unapman th Hinte Socletv. Kinney, Miss Margaret McKinney, Mrs. Robert T. McManamy. Mrs.

John McQuade, Miss Katherine Gill McQuade, Miss May C. McQuade, and Walter E. Williams. hk. Annual Dinner of Catholic Big Sisters at Hotel St.

George. The Catholic Big Sisters, of which Miss Helen P. MoCormlck Is presi iwennieni, 111 ine iiniiw Hall Room of the Waldorf, Friday evening. The to ha mM Tnt itnnAn alnn urill oweuisn contralto. Mine.

Sic-rid Ono Mrs. George V. McVey. the Misses take Dlttce on FriaaV evening, March dent, will hold their annual dinner gin, will give a song recital from 8:80 to 10 o'clock. Michael Rauch-cisen is to uooompanv her.

The nffl. cers of Rubinstein will open the ball Theater Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this ai ami leaa me grand march. The club's next afternoon m.i mlttee on Handicrafts of the Crippled of' ,0 women, wblch has Invited there is to be a sale of articles at the many Junior chapters to participate home of Mrs. Ralph Jonas, 129 Jo- in the dance, while the elder members ralemon next Wednesday after- p-ay cards. Mrs.

George Chapin Taft Mary and Elizabeth Mc ey. Mrs. Paul J. Niooud, the Misses Katherine and Marguerite Normlle, Mrs. Joseph D.

Nunan, Mrs. Charles J. O'Brien, Mrs. Mary F. O' Mai ley, Mrs.

William C. Ormond, Miss Helen Or-mond, Mrs. Paul Parsons, Miss Helen Parks, Mrs. Joseph H. Phiilon.

Mrs. John C. Keilly, Mrs. W. Harry Seffbn, Mrs.

Robert A. Sewell, Mrs. James B. Slattcry. Mrs.

William F. week. The bright musical comedy Thomas Stanley, Mrs. Herbert ache, Mrs. W.

G. O'Brien, Mrs. Francis McCarthy, Mrs. Thomas Casey, Mrs. V.

O'Brien, Mrs. John Mnhn-ken, Mrs. Robert E. Strong, Mrs. Howard Merrick, the Misses Eleanor Dowd, Hazel Longman, Helen Ormond, Qulnta Schmidt and Mary Louise O'Connor.

Announcements are out for 1 he-Fakirs Ball, one of the biggest, of linearly spring events every yen- and always one of the most iinlqueiv beautiful. The ball will take place on March 28 at the Hotel Aslor. Recent arrivals at Ihe Bon Air-Vanderbllt, Augusta, include Ward Melville, Frederick Leary, Mr. Tuesday, March 4, at the Hotel St. George.

Mrs. Edward A. Toole, chairman of the supper committee, will be assisted by the following hostesses: Mrs. Hnry M. McCullongh, Mr James M.

Ryan, Miss Teresa Connelly, Mrs. Rose Judge, Mrs. Helen slcale Is to be held at the Waldorf "Adrienne." with Richard Carlo, Billy Van and other clever ectors in noon. An uuur ui uiuoii. irom 10 general chairman of the affair, as-o'cloek has also been arranged and hv th the cast, will be given for this per luesuuy, aiarcn n.

Reservations are already being made for the annual White Breakfast which will be given In May with Mrs. O. P. Ben- formance, which will extend the me i no i.i iiieiiiucr. i heads: Mrs.

Joseph K. Blake, cards: which are Celia Schiller, pianist; Mrs. Burleiirli Kmart, natronesses: O'Donnell, Miss Alicia Rhatlgan, S'raukamp, Mrs. George C. Tilyou.

Maurice Kaufman, violinist, and Mrs. Arthur H. Beckwith. tickets: jumin as chairman. Guild's work among needy patients.

Monday evening is to be "Guild Night," a social evening for the Mrs. A. J. Collins, Mrs. Elizabeth T.

Mrs. Moses Wafer, Mrs. John al Mrs. Harry Clifford Greene, refresh- Tormey, Mrs. Edward J.

Kenny, Theater Party In April to Akl Guild members and their friends, ments: Mrs. Elizabeth A. Fitz-Ran- Miss Mary V. Tinney. Miss Catherine Dr.

White Memorial Settlement. ters, Mrs. William F. Walsh. Mrs.

Matthew S. Whelan. Mrs. John G. Williams.

Mrs. Richard Wilkins, Mrs. and there will be in addition to dolph, press, and Miss Elizabeth Gremse, Mrs. Mary Wise, Mrs. T.

J. Ihe Catholic Settlement Assocln other society features a group of Holman, Virginia Dare Chapter, and James T. Wilson and Mrs. Victor L. candy girls under the chapcronago In Poly Show lion Is preparing for Its annual the- Byrne, Mrs.

Mary Cherry, Miss Mary Furey, Miss Mary E. Lynch, Mrs Margaret Quirk. Miss Catlierlne Mc- of Mrs. Edward T. Horwlll.

Thr Zimmermann. the younger people. Tryouts for Brooklyn College Club and Edna Coryat, Everett Birch, Milton Gliuber, Robert Schuller, Herbert T'oole, Henry Ungemacb, Llovd Johnston, Edward Smith, Ionnrd Woodell and Robert Howell. HALL OF IfsST n2. V.

V. W. The Hesterberg Post, No. 962. Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Flatbush will hold lis annual ball at the Albemarle Palace Thursday evenliiR.

An entertainment, at which well-known vaudeville sturs wltl appear, will be a part of tho evening's program. The committee in charge of the ball Includes William Brown. Walter nrooinfleld. John Maguire, Joseph Cesiirlo. James McConnlck and John llergerson.

The Italian Country Club of Brooklyn will give a costume danco and supper Saturday at Its clubhouse, 86th st. and 13th ave. SM LOU. Miss Adelaide Lawlor vl 837 Lincoln pi. was married lust Wednesday evening in St.

Gregory's R. C. Church, and Mrs. Clarence K. Williams.

Dr. Clarence A. McWIlliams anil, from Great Neck, Mrs. George 11. Gales.

A number of delightful parlies, are the Misses Elizabeth Deyer, mm Olviney, Mrs. Frank Mahon. Miss M. T. Harrington.

Miss Sadie M. mwa nter party for tho benefit of the Dr. White Memorial. Monday, April 28. Is the date selected, and tho chairman be Mrs.

Robert Arm- Brooklyn Vassar Graduates Charlotte Deyer, Elizabeth Fish Loulso Little, Louise Talmage. Mar Show Tomorrow Evening, Reed. Miss Laura Albert, Miss Annie Tryouts for the annual Brooklyn I To Funds at Bridge. garet Grout, Constance Boody, College Alumni musical comedy will lne BfooKiyn rancn oi uie Arvllla Hammltt. Eleanor Field, Dnnlon, Miss Annette Cullimin, Mrs.

Mary Young, Mrs. 3, J. Koote, Mrs. Mary Dougherty. Miss Mary Keenan.

sar Alumnae is planning bridge, be held at. the Brooklyn College Alice Frank, Mary Snedecker, Janet MacKay, Beatrice Cantwell, Vir Club, 44 Clinton stt, tomorrow eve Miss May pniinrminn. Miss Anne teilly, Mrs. Nellie Trlneer. Miss ginia Fuller and Cornelia Living ston.

ning. As In former years, the com inc nroductlon will be entirely oils Mah Jong and fashion show In the reception room of Oppenhelm Collins, Friday afternoon, April 4. The proceeds are to furnish one of Marie Trebius, Mrs. F. It.

Little. Mrs. Mary lloslo, Mrs. Hnnora Hv- Boxes have been taken by Mr. and inal, book, music and lyrics having been furnished by members.

The land, Mrs. Mary Lennon and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Mason, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard F. Whiting. Miss Mary Sea the rooms in the new alumnae Mary E. Costelloe. cast will be larger than formerly.

More than TOO men and house at tho college. The com man. Miss Rushmore and others. Payne's Audience Tickets for the four nights are on chorus women arc to be chosen to mlttee. the chairman of which i Mies Jane A.

Langthorn. consists of sale at the box omce. orrow In addition to the 17 prin At Academy Thursday. Mrs. John Falson.

Mrs. Tracy oor Great interest in the Long Island The producer is Brigss Mrs. Jessica Lozler Payne was French, well known to amateur College has been manifested by hees, Mrs. Allan E. Crocker, Miss Lillian Hutchinson.

Miss Sylvia warm In her defense of Frank Van- number of women prominent In the trical followers for his work witn social life here, and It Is believed derlip In her talk on current topics A oodbridgo. Miss Rachel Higgins, Miss Betty Brown. Miss Emma McDonald, Mrs. William Kellinan, Miss Virginia Wcatherly, Miss Jean- part and present l'oly shows, and the musical director Is Jerome J. White, who served In the same for Brooklyn College last that this biggest theater party of the season will be largely attended by Brooklyn most representative Thursday at the Academy of Music, noting the fact that Ills patriotic activities are a matter of public rei ord.

as are his truth ana sincerity of character. ette Taylor, Mrs. Kenneth Low, Miss yeur and proved highly successful. women. I including a dinner dunce given hy Mrs.

Charles N. Alvarez lasl Wednesday, an opera party later in the week, a tea dance at the Hit. Friday and a dunce at West Point yester-flay, have been arranged for Misa llortcnse Lipscomb, the very attractive guest from Alabama, who i spending this month with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bellows at their home, 450 Clinton ave.

At the close of the month Miss Lipscomb will return to her home, which Is In Birmingham. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Duncan Miller, of Smithtown. L.

have sailed for abroad on the Tuscaniu. They will remain two months in Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Bronxville, N.

entertained nt a dance given in honor of Miss Charlotte Grlffen, of Alanliattan Beach, Friday evening. Miss Griffon's engagement to Rrinton Jack was recently announced. Griifen is a gradunte of Swarthniore College und one of its best atblcleH. There is to be an informal party Wednesday at the Knickerbocker Field Club, which will be turned into a tavern for the evening, where dainty Dutch maids will serve a plate supper following the dance. A cabaret is to be presented also.

On the committee are Mrs. ltolierf Burns Mrs. Lester Mm. I.oster Collier. Mrs.

Frederick Isher, Mrs. Stanley Hatch. Mrs. Arlington Jones, Mrs. Raymond Active members supporting the party Include, in addition to those www Social Day of Cenlury Theater Among those in the audience were already mentioned In preceding Club at Commodore Hotel.

Mrs. Melville H. 11. urns. Mrs.

Ah. I Blackntar. Mrs. Sylvester L. Blood 1 lie eoruary social, aay oi ine 5ii.iik newen.

wno Is the newly elected vice president of the association. Mrs. Henry W. Sefton now occupies the presidential chair and Hie other officers are Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Katharine G. Walsh 'id Miss Margaret Durlck.

Fourth or lecture Series Sponsored By Brooklyn Circle. Announcement has been made by the executive staff of the Brooklyn Circle that the fourth of its winter series of lectures will be given to the Federated Alumnae of Brooklyn and its friends, Monday, March 3, at the Academy of Music. Father James Gluts, the speaker, will take as his subject "Christianity and Modernity." Tho committee for this fourth lecture comprises: Mrs. John Baxter, Miss Virginia O'Connor. Mrs.

George Tjiinb. Mrs. Cornelius Sohmld, Mrs. John lla-ry. Mrs.

John Alvarez, Mrs. Charles Egan. Miss Marion llanshery, Mrs. Anna D. I'lvnn, Mrs.

George Worthier. Miss Elizabeth Leary. Miss May Carroll and Miss May Lewis. Miss Florence Nolt-n. Miss Adelaide Canning.

Miss Anne Newman and Miss Katherine Kelly are on the committee charge of the year's graduates; Mrs. George I. Worthley is chairman of The regent of the Circle Is Mis. Thomas A. McCloldrick.

P.iH'Miigliam Chateau Scene Of Benefit Card Party. Mrs. Lucius R. Squier and Mrs. I-.

MtzRandolph were hostesses at a benefit curd party Wednesday afternoon at Buckingham Chateau. They were assisted by Mrs. Herman C. Fuclis, Mrs. T.

II. Souther. Mrs. Jo Century Theater Club, of which Mrs. Mrs.

Ralph W. Booth. Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan, Mrs.

Charles S. Burr. articles: Mrs. John O. pniak, Mrs.

Frank C. Poucher, Mrs. Jerome B. Ralston. Mrs.

Joseph II. Ravmono. Mrs. Henry N. Read.

Mrs. J. Howard Rhoades. Miss Agnes Ritchie, Miss on St. John's pi to Francis C.

Small of Brooklyn. The bride, who Is tho diiu'-hlcr of Mr. and Mrs. John had as her attendants her sis.eivi. the Misses Geiievhve and ianees Lawlor, ns bridesmaids.

The maid of honor was her cousin. Mix IMn-othy leveie. There was also 14 little Mower girl, Eunice Lawlor. anil 11 page. Raymond Lawlor.

The bridegroom's brother was hii: bs man and the ushers included Edward MeiJralh. Peter Johnstone and Jack and Arthur Liwlor. A reception at the bride's home followed tho ceremony. Miss I.awlor's gown was of white mtln. trimmed with pearls, and she cart-led a bouquet of ros-s and lilies of the valley.

The nvibl of honor wore a Culonial dress of litrht yellow silk and clilifon and carried Marguerites anil lilies of the Valley. The bridesmaids were in orchid silk and chiffon. Harry H. Thomas is president, was Catherine Van Brunt, Miss Illta Wltherbee, Miss Elizabeth Lang-thorn and Miss Marie Gregory. Among the speakers for the Co-Operative Housing Exhibit, which opens Tuesday at the Russell Slice Foundation, 130 10.

2M Manhattan, and continues until March 2. under the auspices of the United Neighborhood House of 'New York City. will be Mrs. P. Warbasse of Brooklyn.

Miss Harriet 'T. Rlghter of thi3 boro will pre Mrs. Union IJ. Ilurdlck. Mrs.

Wal lu-ld Friday afternoon at tho Hotel ter C. Burr. Mrs. Henry Collin. Mrs.

Commodore. Emily Ru'hmore. Mrs. Philip P.uxton! Miss Mary T. Seaman'.

Misa The program Included Miss Eliza Frederick (1. orning. Mrs. Edwin Moore Cragin, Mrs. James Foster.

Mrs. Charles A. Hull, Mrs. Irving A. Lewis, Miss Ella Longley, Mrs.

David F. Manning. Mrs. James L. Morgan.

Mrs. Harvey Murdock, Mrs. Churles side Tuesday. Obermayer. Mrs.

Frederick H. Invitations have been issued by the board of directors of Willmighby Paine, Mrs. Jernme H. pennock. Mrs.

John O. Polak, Mrs. Ernest c. Prrssprlch, Mrs. James A.

Raricliff. Mrs. Philip IttiMon. Mrs. Jacob A.

Shaffer. Mrs. David Thornton and beth Pooler Rice In a dramatic reading of the play "Cousin Kate," by Hubert Henry Davles, and songs by Miss Dolores Royola. soprano. Guests of honor were the Mumps Adele Endorsee.

and Henrietta Prentiss of the faculty of Hunter College and Miss Stella Eliasliiiw. the student author of "The Man of Peace." and winner of the prize offered by the Century Club for the bent one-act play. Miss Kigueira Arraniring Card Party for Trinity College. The large card party which Is being arranged for the Trinity College Endowment Fund will take place Saturday in the Hotel St. George.

Miss Marv Figurira, an alumna of House Settlement. 97 Lawrence for its twenty-third annual meeting, which is to be held Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. V. G.

Simkhovltch is to be the speaker. Mrs. Alfred F. Wise. Iiih.

Mrs. William Moyer aud Mrs. Henry Sieck. The officers of the Settlement are: DANCE AT Ul IM BI K'W i The International Flower Show at The "th A. D.

Republican Club, Misa Anna May Mason, president; Miss May Belle Williams. Mrs. Harry F. Montgomery. Miss Julia Logan.

Fannie N. Shaw. Miss Maude A. Shew, M'. Henry H.

Small. Mrs. Hnry Mitchell Smith. Miss Julia H. i-'mith, Mrs.

Sidney L. Smyth. Mrs. Howard B. Snell.

Mrs. Charles Waldo Stickle. Mr. George Switzer. Mrs.

John F. Talmage, Miss Florence B. Tavlor. Mrs. John G.

UnderhlU. Mrs. T.uther F. Warren. Mrs.

Frank -E. West. Mrs. Howard F. Whitney.

Mrs. J. Sherman Wight, Mls Lavima Wood. Mrs. nalph S.

Wood. Miss Marv B. Woodward and Mrs. Robert If. Woody.

The offlctf of the GuPd are: MIrs Marv T. Seaman, president; Mrs. A Ibert L. Mason. Roscoe C.

E. Brow? Mrs. Howard F. Whitnev. Mr Walter Gibb.

Mrs. William F. TV.dlev. Mrs. Edward T.

Horwill. Mrs. Maxwell Lester, Mrs. IT. S'an-fon Erown, Mrs.

Howard W. Mine Acnes Ritchie. Mrs Charles We'do Stickle. John F. Talmage, Miss Florence B.

Taylor apd Mrs. Adam M. Miller. The rninmlt.ee consists of Mrs. Man.

rhnlrmnn; Mrs. dhh. Mr- Horatio M. Adams. Mrs.

Elian H. Tsar ley. Mrs. Horwlll Mrs. Howard W.

Maxwell, Miss France? 420 COth gave a dance Thursday the Grand Central palace. March Miss Mlna A. Clement. Mrs. William evening under the chairmanship 01 1 will be given again this year E.

Malone. Among thos takin B. Greenman. Miss Anna B. an Nort.

Miss Edith Burtis and Misa for the benefit of the Girl Scouts. Special emphasis is to be placed on part in the entertainment were Miss seph C. (ioeler and Mrs. Harry Slimm. The prizes were attractive novelties Ida M.

Ryerson. Helen Gregg. Miss lanllne Putty, AMKR1CAN PLAN MANSION HOUSE 137-155 Hicks St One minute from Clark St. subway station. Four minutes from Wall St.

Two Apartments on Sub-Lease Moderate Rates MAIN 2916 the tea garden where the waitresses are to ba season's debutantes. Trinity, is in charge of arrangements i from antines. little Misses Gladys Pickle and Helen Strype, W. C. Deurborn Jr.

end Mo Among tnoso playing were Mrs. J. As Dolly White, Dr. Thaddeus Hyatt will appear among the principals in "Julep Time," the annual Alumni Show of Prep, to be presented March 7 and 8 at the Academy of Music. Among the additional subscribers are the Misses Alma und Louise Keller, Mrs.

John J. Keller, Mrs. Arthur It. Kelly, Mrs. James M.

Kelly, Miss Katherine Kelly, Mrs. Stanton O. KraUe, Mrs. Timot hyJ. Laflin, Miss Ituth Larney, Miss Agnes Lawler, Mrs.

Phillip A. Leddy, Mrs. Joseph V. Lcmalre, Miss Mary A. Loughran, President's Day will be celebrated at the February meeting of the Women of '76 tfiapter of D.

A. which is to be held at the home of Miss Mabel HeAlcy, 91 Rugby rd. The hostesses of the afternoon will be Miss Heffley, Mrs. Robert Stro-bridge and Mrs. TVnjaniin Plahcy.

Willumi Howard Gardiner, vice Mrs. Arthur Osgood Choate Is honorary chairman of the tea garden with Miss Hetty Collamore as chairman. The decorations are to be arranger under the supervision of Charles O. Cornelius. Miss Edna Adele P.ilniltler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis L. Pulci- C. Turmjr. Mrs.

Joseph Crocker. Mrs. N. C. Evans.

Mrs. Robert Nearer. Mrs. J. W.

Davis. Mrs. George Henry. Mrs. Christopher JurI.

Mrs. George f-tnut, Mrs. John McAllister, Mrs. Edwin Sherwood. Mrs.

Robert Bowman. Mrs. Robert Stroud. Mrs. Constant p.enolt, Mrs.

Edgar 1 Lillian Cannon. Among these present were the Misses Betty Toury, Rose Erlckson. Catherine Pickel. Thorn Keyes, Dorothy Watt. Evelyn Erlckson.

Edna rancher. Doris' and 'er Lee. Florence Merlin. Anna Sfltznagcl, Sally Flrcher and 1-.

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