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for 17. of of of the al -Morning Club. for Tri-Color State Cheral to for Sal a ly, i BROOKLYN SOCIETY OF THE COMING WEEK. Weddings Miscell Dec. Waldorf Dee.

11. for Incuraline Mundell cert. Academy Club dance. Dee. Wednes Temple, Dee.

14. 18, Wednesday, Graham Home old Ladies Washing- cert the Academy Dee. Thursday--Day Nursery bridge the Brooklyn Woman's 16. Fridays Glee Club Lec. minstrels Dee.

16, the Hotel 5L Gents the Dee. 16. Friday party Weman's Exchange Hotel Bossert. Lowell Post Dee. Friday Laurence dance at Grant Post Washington ave.

Friday--Russian entertainDec. 16, Society at the meat for Orphan Asylum Academy of Muste. Wedding of Mi-s 1 Hibbard And Charles Heath Bannard dr. A very lovely wedding of yesterday was that of Miss Charlotte Edwards Hibbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Omri Ford Hibbard, to Charles Heath Bannard, taking place at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 20 the Rev. Walter de Forest Monroe Johnson officiating, Mrs. Malcolm Roberts attended her sister as matron of honor and Horatio H. Morris of delphia acted as best man for Mr. Bannard.

The bride wore white satin and rose Chairman N. L. W. S. Welfare Division.

MRS BURT, FOSS NICHOLS Mrs. Burt Foss Nichols, chairman of the welfare division of N. L. was chairman in conjunction with Mrs. Edward M.

Cragin of the Committee on Hotels in the recent League campaign, the results of which up to date are about 8,000. point lace and her veil of rose point lace. She carried a shower bouof white roses and lilies of the quet valley. Mrs. Roberts was in al gown of blue georgette and satin, with black Chantilly lace and a black picture hat.

Her bouquet was of pink roses. A reception followed the ceremony. Miss Van Cleef's Engagement To Kenneth Fairchild Announced. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Clinton Van Cleef, of 71 Livingston announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lois Van Cleef, to Kenneth Harrison Fairchild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison Fairchild of Santos, Brazil. Miss Van Cleef attended school in Lausanne, Switzerland and finished her education at the Brooklyn Heights Seminary, graduating with the class of 1920: Mr, and Mrs. Van Cleef entertained 12.

guests at a theater party, followed by a supper party given at the MidNight Frolic where the engagement was announced last evening. Miss Sutphin to Wed Frederick G. Brinsmade. The wedding of Miss Josephine Sut- phin, daughter of Mrs. Joseph H.

Sutphin, of 50 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, and Frederick Gunn Brinsmade of Washington, will take place Jan. 3 at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride. Mr. Brinsmade is the son of Mr. and a Mrs.

John Chapin Brinsmade of Washington, Conn. He and his bride will make their 1 home in Washington. Engagement of Miss Neville To John M. Blake. Mr.

and Mrs. M. K. Neville of 239 80th Bay Ridge, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary V. Neville, to John M.

Blake, Assistant United States District Attorney of New York. Miss Neville was graduated from the Visitation Convent. Mr. Blake, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Blake of Manhattan was graduated from Georgetown University with the class of 1916 and from Fordham. He served as a lieutenant of Infantry during the war. No date has been announced for the wedding.

Miss Gertrude Thompson Fiancee of Thomas McConkey. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frost son of 43 Midwood st. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gertrude Frost Thompson, to Thomas William McConkey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis J. McConkey of Bedford, I Ont. During the war, Lieutenant: McConkey served with the Royal Flying Corps receiving the Military Cross for bravery from King George. Miss Thompson is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School, class of 1918, and of the' Household Science and Arts School of Pratt Institute, class of 1921.

Miss Ruth Ellis Engaged To Dr. William Delzell. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ellis of 172 from Cornell University.

Miss Cate's Wedding To John R. Gibb. Macon st. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Ellis, to Dr. William Delzell of Manhattan and Madison, Wis.

Dr. Delzell graduated Of moment to society was the marriage of Miss Lois Cate, daughter of Mrs. Stoh Cate of 343 W. 86th to John Richmond Gibb, son of Mrs. Arthur Gibb of the Hotel Plaza which took place yesterday afternoon in the New Private Limousines FOR HIRE WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY PHONE 0370 PROSPECT ASHTON Inc.

of of THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1921. 5 at Harry C. Harding, Dr. Philip Van Mrs.

Lewis Taft Picher the dance. at home is Mater. and in Robert be at McLean charge con- and for the of Dr. Miss and Mi-s Lachlan -At Dr, and Mrs. Ralph Hayward PomeMiss Leslie Weltha Pomeroy Miss Lachlan were day afternoon from 4 natal 93 Remsen st.

with Mrs. at Receiving Pomeroy were Mrs. Daniel Miss Edith Pomerer, Mrs. J. Lachlan, Mrs.

Nathan T. Beers. George Cochran Jr. Miss Esther Bald. win, all of Brookin.

Miss Mahin of Manhattan. Mrs. Wilbur Wrightson, Garden City. Mrs. Lawrence Jones.of Point.

hostesses were guests at dinner with J. McLean Lachlan, Dr. Natham Beers, David Cochran. George CochWilbur Wrightson. Reynolds Hammitt and Capt.

Lawrence Jones, A dance followed the dinner. Card Party at Hotel Bossert To Benefit Woman's Exchange, card party is to be given Hotel Bossert Friday afternoon in junction with a tea and cake sale. The proceeds of the affair are to the benefit of the Woman's Exchange 83 Court formerly situated on Montague st. The officers of the Exchange are Airs. Frederick W.

Morse, president: Mrs. Albert Van Wyck. Mrs. Winthrop M. Tulle, Mrs.

William W. Marshall. Mrs. Walter Gibb and Mrs. Henry E.

Others on the Board of Managers are: Mrs. 8. Edwin Buchanan, Mrs. D. Buckley, Mrs.

Robert Bush, Mrs. R. 8. Bussing. Mrs.

James Bowden, Mrs. Simeon B. Chittenden, Miss Clark. Mrs. Thomas 0.

Callender, Mrs. George H. Coutts, Mrs. John Frothingham. Mrs.

Charles B. Denny, Mrs. William F. Dudley, Mrs. Howard F.

Hadden, In Junior League Dance. MRS. CHESTER U. PALMER' Mrs. Chester U.

Palmer of Cinton ave. is to take part in the dance to he given by members of the Junior League at the Parada of 1921, Wednesday evening, in the Masonic Temple on Lafayette ave. Mrs. Otto Goetz, Mrs. Charles M.

Heminway, Mrs. Frederick E. Haight, Mrs. James H. Jourdan, Mrs.

Albert L. Mason, Mrs. Louis H. May, Mrs. J.

Roger Maxwell, Mrs. L. Morgan, Mrs. Francis L. Noble, Miss Packard, Miss Mary H.

Post, Mrs. John R. Stevens, Mrs. Alden S. Swan, Mrs.

John Van Buren Thayer and Miss Tilney. Auxiliary Committee of Woman's Club Gives Bridge and Dance. The first social. of the season given by the auxiliary committee of the Woman's Club for the members and their guests was held at the club house on Monday night. Bridge was played and dancing followed.

Mrs. Edwin W. Du Bois was chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Mrs. Edwin F. Craigin, Mrs.

William H. Bird, Mrs. William W. Brush, Mrs. Juan Almiral and Mrs.

B. H. Stevenson. Other members and guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Walter F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hebard, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur S. Tuttle, Judge and Mrs. John R. Farrar, Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Baylis, Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Patterson, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hardy, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hixon Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kling, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marks, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Walter B.

Moore, Mrs. David Thornton, Mrs. Arthur Harrison, Mrs. George H. Iler, Mrs.

Charles D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward and Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Creighton. Day Nursery Bridge to Be Held at Woman's Club. The Mother's Aid Day Nursery will give an auction bridge on Thursday at 2:30 o'clock at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont st. The board of managers include Mrs.

William Beard, Mrs. Charles E. Bedford, Mrs. Wallace Blackford, Mrs. Charles Boody, Mrs.

E. Dwight Church, Mrs. Joseph Cousins, Mrs. William English, Mrs. Samuel P.

Hopkins, Mrs. E. T. Horwill, Mrs. Stanley P.

Jadwin, Mrs. Edward Jourdan, Mrs. William B. Jourdan, Mrs. Erskine Lott, Mrs.

Frederick D. MacKay, Miss Florence E. Martin, Mrs. William D. Mitchell, Mrs.

Frederick Parsons, Mrs. William P. Pool, Mrs. Jas. Guthrie Shaw, Miss Helen Walbridge and Miss Frances Williams.

Subscribers for Faith Home Bridge at Pouch, Tuesday. Numerous responses are being received daily from well-known men and women who will subscribe to the bridge at the Pouch Gallery, Tuesday. The affair is to.be given for the benefit of the Faith Home for Incurables, 546 Park pl. Additional subscribers for the bridge include Mrs. Arthur C.

Belloun, chair, Mrs. Carson C. Peck. Mrs. James L.

Bennett, Mrs. James A. Brewer. George W. Chauncey, Tremper Longman, Mrs.

Edwin W. DuBois, Mrs. Thomas L. Leeming, Mrs. A.

C. Bedford. Mrs. Frank S. Jones, Mrs.

Walter Gibb, Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenhauer, Mrs. George R. Brown.

Mrs. May B. Simms, Mrs. R. E.

Baylis, Mrs. Edwin Luchenbach, Mrs. G. Furman Smith, Mrs. Laura A.

Metz, Mrs. William C. Beecher, Mrs. A. Clark Bedford.

Mrs. William McCarroll. Mrs. Roy M. Hart, Mrs.

Edward P. Maynard, Mrs. James L. Morgan, Mrs. S.

Edwin Buchanan, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Henry Palmer. Mrs. C.

Colby, John Anderson, Mrs. Frederick Rowe and Mrs. J. D. Fairchild.

Brooklyn Heights Seminary Club To Give Christmas Play. A little play entitled "Ye Olden Days' and a group of Christmas tadleaux will be given by the Brooklyn Heights Seminary Club at its December meeting, to be held at Memorial Hall. Y. W. C.

376 Schermerhorn Dec. 19, at 3 o'clock. The play will be given under the direction of Mrs. William H. Baldwin 3d, and the cast includes Mrs.

Allen Wellington Shelton, Miss Gertrude Van Brunt, Miss Cornelia Gracie Henshaw, and Miss Gertrude Trail. University Club to Have Musicale and Minstrel. Two special events, to both of which the ladies are Invited, will hold the Mrs. Walter M. Meserole, chairman of the benefit performance to be given on Dec.

16 at the Academy of Music, for the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum Society, announces that arrangements have been completed and that the program of the Russian Isba Ensemble and the Russian Balarka orchestra, the direction of S. Samuels is in readiness. The list of the patronesses covers every section of Brooklyn and there are grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the original founders represented in the list. The institution is the oldest in Brooklyn and was founded to take care of the children left orphans by the epidemic of yellow fever of 1833. It is non-sectarian.

The years during the war were critical ones, the continuance of the organization only being made possible by the perseverance of the Board of Managers. The proceeds of the entertainment on Dec. 16, it is hoped, will aid in meeting the year's current expenses. Dancing is to follow the performance. Mrs.

John Middleton will act as chaperon and assisting her will be Mrs. Frederick C. Lea, Mrs. Cornelius W. Middleton.

Mrs. Donald Ross, and Mrs. Willard S. Tuttle. Mrs.

John Underwood has charge of the candy committee and the candy girls are to be Miss Katherine Albertson, Miss Helen Bachus, Miss Katherine Bird, Miss Lillian Conard, Miss Blanche De Mott, Miss Elinor Forde, Miss Martha Hallock, Miss Hariett Robinson, Miss Elinor Robinson, Miss Beatrice Schumacher, Miss Lucille E. Tolley, Miss Gladys Underwood and Mrs. H. V. Meserole.

The programs are to be souvenirs and will contain the names of the patronesses which space does not permit being published here. ing the programs will be Miss Gertrude Dubey, Miss Ruth Fitch. Miss Harriett Greenman. n. Miss Henrietta Harman, Miss Christine Hoyt, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Mabel H.

Lineherger, Miss Anna E. Lohman, Miss Katherine I. Magner, Miss Marjorie Moran, Miss Leslie Pomeroy, Miss Katherine Ross. Miss Tuttle, OIL PAINTINGS SALE TOMORROW AND ALL WEEK Examples by VAN BOSKERCK. GROLL.

BOGERT, DE HAVEN. RICHARDS and foremost pean Artists. Framed Paintings from $25 Up. Calo Art Galleries 128 West 49th St. Between B'way Ave.

child. J. Mrs. M. Gib in- Mrs.

H. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Norman Mr.

Mra Mrs. Julian B. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Mrs.

Richard bert Mr. Mrs. lamlin, Mrs. H. Jourdan.

Clay Jones, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Henry T. Kirkham. Artists and Committees for Mandell Evening Concert.

Among the Ross. Mrs. The first concert of the Mandell Choral Club, Miss M. Louise Mundell. musical director, for the season 1921- 1922, will be held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Tuesday evening The assisting artists announced elude Mime.

Luella Meluis, "soprano meggiera," who will make her first appearance in Brooklyn and will sing the "Bell Song" from Lakme by request; and Rudolph Bochoco, Russtan violinist; Raymond E. liams, flutist; Miss Wilhelmina Muller. club accompanist; Ralph Angell. accompanist for Mme. Meluis, and Alexander Stock at the piano for Mr.

Bochoco. The special features of what promises to be a delightful program will be three first performance compositions be sung by club, "Thou CharmBird." from the "Pearls of with Mme. Meluis and flute obligate: "Candle Lightin' Time." Coleridge Taylor, arranged by Charles Gilbert Spross, with soprano solo by Miss Grace Farrar of the Mundell Choral Club, and the "Green Cathedral." by Carl Haha. The president, Mrs. Carroll Leja Nichols, will hold a reception in the grand ballroom at the close of the concert, after which dancing will follow.

Those assisting Mrs. Nichols in receiving will include Miss M. Louise Mundell. Mrs. Louis Elbert Strong, Mrs.

John J. Gillies, Mrs. Frank, H. Lasher, Mrs. E.

Clifford Place, Mrs. Annie Litchtield Faber and Miss Isabella F. Mundell. The committees for the concert are: Reception, Mrs. William A.

O. Paul, chairman, who will have for assistants Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. James D.

Carpenter, John McFarlane Weir. Mrs. Louis J. Spence, Mrs. Arthur M.

Howe, Mrs. Robert E. Walton, Mrg LeRoy S. Edwards, Mrs. Mortimer S.

Brown, Mrs. Robert B. Schofield and Mrs. LeRoy P. Van Winkle.

The committee for the reception of artists will include Mrs. Frederick Burr Trimm and Mrs. Harry P. Burt. Mrs.

Henry C. Badgler and Mrs. Merton L. Funk will chaperon the program girls, who are to be Miss Lillian Weed, Miss Dorothy Haff, Miss Dorothy Mendell. Miss Mildred Smith, Miss Florence Graham, Miss Marjorie Caddell.

Miss Elizabeth Hodgson, Miss Dorothy Brown, Miss Marjorie Mills, Miss Helen Niedner, Miss Mabel Whittaker, Miss Marjorie Bick, Miss Gladys Renouard and Miss Dorothy Renouard. Walter Carver Hodgson, chairman of ushers. will have the assistance of Jesse Fuller, Clarence S. Brown, Theodore G. Caldwell, Edward R.

Gailer. Charles E. Porter, C. Willess Oakley, Harry Glover Colyer, Harold Nielan Bick, Robert E. Chomasero Frank H.

Woodruff Charles Davis Thoms and Loyd Volckening. Hostesses for Adelphi Chapter School Settlement Bridge Parties. The Adelphi Chapter of the School Settlement Association is adding many links to the chain of bridge parties given for the benefit of the School Settlement Association. Several bridge parties were held by this chapter last week and more are to follow. The chairman of the committee is Miss Henriette Harman, assisted by Miss Dorothy Mendel.

Mrs. Frederick C. Lea, Mrs. George Holahan, Mrs. Rob- Married Yesterday.

A Mes. MUDBELL: REED MOBRIDE NO The wedding of Miss Jeanne Pascal of Manhattan and formerly of this boro, to Hubbell Reed MeBride took place last evening, in the rectory of the Church of St. Philip Neri, a r'eception following at the bride's home. ert Gibbs, Miss Mabel Lineburger, Miss Mildred Gleason. Among the hostesses are the following.

Mrs. Ralph H. Beard, Miss Marjorie Moran, Miss Jessie R. Righter, Miss Martha Casamajor, Mrs. George H.

Hannan, Mrs. Walter Reinhardt, Miss Florence Demarest, Mrs. Kenneth Hillyer, Mrs. Harold Bender, Miss Helen Wilson, Mrs. Max May, Miss Dorothy Putnam, Mra.

Haword Oster haut, Mrs. Mary Huff, Mrs. James Weville, Miss Mildred McNeil. Miss Inez Pardi, Miss Lillian Lineburger, Mrs. Ralph N.

Bartholomew. Mrs. Cornelius W. Middleton, Miss Mary Corner, Miss Dorothy Buell, Miss Gretchen Behre, Miss Ethel Leis, Miss Julia Hawley, Miss Alice Thomson, Miss Violet Storey, Miss Evelyn Schaefer. Tiny Tim Society Bridge For St.

Giles Hospital. The Tiny Tim Society of St. Giles Hospital will give a bridge party at the Heights Casino for the benefit of the hospital, Jan. 18. There will also be a sale of fancy articles, cake and candy the same afternoon.

Mrs. J. Adolphe Mollenhauer is chairman of the Tiny Tim Society and Mrs. Burr Burton Mosher will head the committees for the bridge. Dinner For Miss Darlington At Ritz-Carlton.

Preceding the first of the Junior Assembly Dances at the Ritz-Carlton, Friday evening, Dee. 2. a dinner in honor of the debut of Miss Kate Darlington, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. J. H.

Darlington, was held in the Pall Mall room. Fifty guests attended. Mrs. Darlington wore a ROW of black charmeuse draped with gold and black silk lace, and Miss Darington wore cloth of silver and white chiffon with ribbon ornaments. Further News of Anairs For L.

1. Debutantes. A number of debutantes who are members of the north shore colony a a the is Pattie as its a on causes where name thick The the in as of Edna Thomas' Church. chantry Manhattan. The Rev Dr.

Ernest Stiers. assisted by the Rev. William B. Olm- of the Pompet School, performed the ceremony. The bride was attended Miss Betty, James of Mani maid of hoser and Miss Marjorie James of Manhattan as flower girl The best man was Ronald H.

donald and the ushers were John ReilCarroll Alker. Worthington Hine, Boyston Tompkins, Bache Whitlock and Harold Carhart. The bridal was of white velvet embroidered and the veil of point lace. Orchids and lilies the valley posed the bridal bouquet. Miss Betty James wore apple green chiton and carried yellow roses, and Miss Marjorie James was in cream net trimmed with yellow ribbons and carried a hat filled with flowers.

Yellow chrysanthemums and palms decorated the church. reception at the Hotel Plaza followed the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Gibb received her education in England and France. Mr.

Gibb is graduate of the Pompet School and of Yale University, class of 1915, and is member of the Nassau. Piping Rock and Yale and Automobile Clubs. He is a grandson of the Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb who for many sears were actively identified with Brooklyn society.

Engagement of Miss Howard To Arthur L. Bolles. Mrs. Theresa Howard of 259 Jefterson announces the ment of her daughter, Miss Genevieve Peatrice Howard. to Arthur Littell Polles of Manhattan.

Miss Howard is a daughter of the late William J. and a member of Alpha Alpha Sorority." Wedding of Miss Hoffmann and Mr. Cook on Dee. 17. The wedding of Miss Dorothea E.

Hoffmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hoffmann of 839 E. 19th and Douglas P.

Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cook of will take place in the chanter, try of St. Thomas Church, 5th ave.

and 53d Manhattan, 8 o'clock on Saturday evening. Miss May Deof New York City, will be the Lacy maid of honor and only attendant. Mr. Cook will have for his groomsman Chester Cook, his brother, of Cambridge. and the ushers will be: Roland Cook of Hartford, also a brother of the bridegroom; Walter S.

Gifford of New York City: William Converse Chick of Poston, Dr. Archibald T. Davison of Cambridge, and Kingman Robbins of Rochester. N. Y.

After the ceremony there will be a small reception for the immediate families at the Hotel Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will reside at 10 Germain Worcester. Miss Emanuel Weds Harold Howland Sinclair.

An out-of-town wedding of interest to Brooklyn society was that of Miss Jennett Englis Emanuel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John- Henderson Emanuel of Englewood, N. and HarHowland Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Sinclair, which took place yesterday in the Presbyterian Church in Englewood, at 5 o'clock. The Rev. Carl Elmore officiated at the ceremony. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents on Woodland ave. Miss Dorothy McHugh of Englewood attended the bride as maid of honor and there were four bridesmaids: Miss Gertrude Hopper of Englewood, Miss Helen Church and Miss Louise Lott, both of Brooklyn, and Miss Elizabeth P.

Rhodes of Pittsburg. Miss Frances Glover, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. W. Irving Glover of Englewood, who are now living in Washington, D.

acted as flower girl. Donald W. Sinclair was best man for the bridegroom, and the ushers were Henderson Emanuel, Russell Melcher, Thomas Dibble, Stillman Hyde, Joseph Andrews, all of Englewood, William Hulick Cornelius Murray of Manhattan, and Goulding K. Wright of Montclair. The bride is a graduate of Miss Spence's school, class of 1920.

The bridegroom attended Lawrenceville and served with the United States Marines during the war and is now associated with his father in the import- Engagement Announced. MISS MILDRED E. The engagement of Miss Mildred E. Be Behman, daughter of Mrs. Henry W.

Behman of 417 E. 17th Flatbush, Eric Schuetz was announced in these columns on Nov. 20. ing business at 160 Broadway, Manhattan. Miss Holly to Wed Oliver Denike Heeg.

a daughter Miss of Evelyn Dr. and Van Mrs. I. Natta MacMunn Holly, Holly of The Renaissance, Hancock I st. and Nostrand and Oliver Denike Heeg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Heeg of St. James will be married on Tuesday, Dec. 20. at Almonesson, N.

by the bride's uncle. the Rev. John R. Van Natta, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs.

Starr Gould Holly will attend the bride, and the best man will be Starr Gould Holly. Miss Holly is one of the soloists of the Chaminade. Floor Committee For Yuletide Ball at Heights Casino. Among the most eagerly anticipated affairs of the holiday season is the Yuletide ball to be given at the Heights Casino, Friday evening. Dec.

27, for the benefit of the Free Kindergarten Association. On the floor committee are W. Rice Brewster, P.obert Edward Blum, H. Douglas Hadden. Britton Hadden, Stewart Heminway, Ford Hibbard, Henry M.

Minton, Hanford Twitchell and Kenneth Ward. Miss Vogel Married to Stanhope Coster. The wedding of Miss Edith Vogel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.

Vogel of 325 West End Manhattan. to Stanhope Coster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coster of 64 W. 94th Manhattan, and brother of Charles G.

Coster of Brooklyn, took place Tuesday in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Mons. Donnelly performing the ceremony and assisted by Mons. Gion. A reception followed at Christian HAIR DRESSER Our Three Specialties Permanent Saving.

$1.00 a Carl Hair Dyeing by Powder Process, $1.50 Per Bes For Youthful Appearance Try Our PARISIAN MUD MASK 228 Livingston Street Phone 5656 Main Rear of Namm's the Plaza Hotel. The bride wore gown of white velvet with gindle of pearis crystal. Her veil was of tulle and was held with a coronet of pearls. She carried shower bouquet el orange blossoms Among the Brooklyn guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Olena. Mr. and Mrs. Luke D. Stapleton, Miss Eleanor stafford Seville, Miss Eleanor MeManamy, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Coster, Frank Walters, Robert McManamy Jr.

and Luke D. Stapleton Jr. Miss Warfield Engaged To Mae. Latimer Baker. Mr.

and Mrs. Elisha Griffith field of Cranford, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Elizabeth Warfield, to Mae. Latimer Baker of Manhattan. Mr.

Baker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Baker of Washington, D. C.

He is a graduate of Princeton, class of '15, and served as a captain the Motor Transport Corps in France during the war. Miss Warfield formerly lived on Dean Brooklyn. Second of Junior Assemblies At Heights Casino, Dee. 22. The second Junior Assembly of the season at the Heights Casino, Thursday evening.

Dee. 22, will te another important event of the holiday season. The patronesses include Mrs. Thomas 0. Callender, Mrs.

Walter Gibb, Mrs. Frederick E. Haight, Mrs. Charles, M. Mrs.

William Heminway, B. Mrs. Jourdan, Almet Mrs. F. Erskine H.

Lott, Mrs. William L. Motfat, Mrs. John O. Polak and Mrs.

Albert Van Wyek. On the committee for the assemblies are Miss Louise H. Callender, Miss Helen D. Church, Miss Maud Hadden, Miss Natalie H. Jourdan.

Miss Louise B. Lott, Miss Mary Polak. Miss Agnes W. Thompson. J.

Callender Heminway, Stuart Heminway, Briton Hadden, Henry M. Minton. Henry L. O'Brien Alexander R. Thompson and John Eliot Woolley.

Patronesses for the Parada At the Masonic Temple. Brooklyn society is anticipating one of the most brilliant affairs of the season in the much-heralded "Parada of 1921," to be given jointly by Junior League of Brooklyn and Social Service Department of the Brooklyn Hospital. The Parada, which is to be at the Masonic Temple the night of Dec. 14th and the three following nights with a Saturday matinee, is a musical revue composed of group dances, selections from popular operas, musical comedies and ensembles. Mrs.

Edwin Hicks Bigelow, chairman of the Parada, announces that the dances and special numbers are now complete and that more than a week in advance of the public sale the tickets have been subscribed to in a surprising and encouraging way by the 450 patronesses, the bostesses and the many friends who are interested in the success of this entertainment. It is reported by Mrs. William H. Cary and Mrs. Clark Bedford who are in charge of the sale of tickets that the Saturday matinee is welcomed as an opportunity for entertaining and that there are being arranged many luncheons and theater parties for the kiddies.

Representative society women from all parts of the boro have consented to act as patronesses. Among the many in the long list are: Mrs. Horatio M. Adams, Mrs. John Anderson.

Mrs. Charles E. Armstrong, Mrs. Stephen C. Baldwin, Miss Kate Vail Barnum, Mrs.

Melville H. Beard, Mrs. Alfred C. Bedford, Mrs. Charles E.

Bigelow, Mrs. Edward C. Blum, Mrs. E. T.

Bedford, Mrs. Walter Shaw Brewster, Mrs. Richard B. Browne, Mrs. Glentworth R.

Butler, Mrs. Charles Sumner Burr, Mrs. Clinton D. Burdick, Mrs. Samuel E.

Buchanan, Mrs. Charles A. Boody, Mrs. Thomas V. Callender, Mrs.

H. Greenman Canda, Mrs. James O. Carpenter, Mrs. Witliam H.

Childs, Mrs. George W. Chauncey, Mrs. Eversley Childs, Mrs. Audley Clarke.

Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin, Mrs. George H. Coutts.

Mrs. Frederick L. Cranford, Mrs. Russell 0. Cruikshank.

Mrs. Henry J. Davenport, Mrs. Norman S. Dike, Mrs.

Francis Despard Dodge, Mrs. Richard M. Dorsey, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Mrs.

Samuel Bowne Duryea, Mrs. Russell W. Earle, Mrs. E. Irvine Eldridge Mrs.

William H. English, Mrs. Henry Clay Evans, Mrs. John R. Farrar, Mrs.

Harold Latham Fish. Mrs. Littleton H. Fitch, Mrs. Sumner Ford, Mrs.

Thomas R. French, Mrs. Robert Gair Mrs. Edwin Garvin, Mrs. Walter Gibb.

Mrs. Otto Goetze, Mrs. William H. Good, Mrs. William B.

Greenman. Mrs. William C. Greenwood, Mrs. Raymond M.

Gunnison. Mrs. Howard S. Hadden, Mrs. Frederick E.

Haight, Mrs. J. Morton Halstead, Mrs. Walter Hammitt, Mrs. Edward W.

Haskins, Mrs. Omri F. Hibbard. Mrs. Samuel P.

Hopkins, Mrs. William D. Hoxie, Mrs. Clarence Reginald Hyde, Mrs. Henry E.

Ide, Mrs. Palmer H. Jadwin, Mrs. William B. Jourdan, Mrs.

Thomas L. Leeming, Mrs. Edward H. Litchfield, Mrs. Erskine Howard Lott, Mrs.

William G. Low, Mrs. Joseph O. Low. Mrs.

Charles L. Livingston. Mrs. Elliot Langstaff. Mrs.

Thomas F. Magner, Mrs. Augustus V. Marchwald. Mrs.

Edwin P. Mayard, Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenhauer, Mrs. James Lancaster Morgan, Mrs.

John Hill Morgan, Mrs. Harvey Murdock. Mrs. Henry F. Noves.

Mrs. Neilson Olcott, Mrs. Carleton Humphreys Palmer, Mrs. Henry A. Palmer, Mrs.

Charles J. Peabody, Mrs. Carson C. Peck. Mrs.

Robert Low Pierrepont, Miss Julia Pierrepont, Mrs. John Osborn Polak. Mrs. Louis Jewett Praeger, Mrs. Frederic B.

Pratt, Mrs. William A. Putnam. Mrs. Edward A.

Quin, Mrs. Clinton L. Rossiter, Mrs. Frank L. Sniffen, Mrs.

J. Van Buren Thayer, Mrs. Frank Day Tuttle, Mrs. Albert A. Van Wyck, Mrs.

William Kennedy Wadner, Mrs. Clarence Waterman, Mrs. Luther M. ner. Woodman Choral Club Dance To Be Held at Woman's Club.

The Woodman Choral Club will hold its first dance of the season at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, Wednesday evening. The club held a card party on Nov. 16. Among the patrons patronesses for the dance are Dr. and Mrs.

James Taft Pilcher, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bethel Cross, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Huntington Woodman. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Newman, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Allan Price. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Edwards.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duryea Smith Mrs. Lester D. Mapes.

Mrs. S. E. Edick. Dr.

and Mrs. Lewis Taft Pilcher. and Mrs. T. G.

Reynolds Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. JACOBS' ORCHESTRA RUDOLF JACOBS, Director Phone Lafayette 3280 35 Grant Square. Brooklyn, N. Y.

VOCAL INSTRUCTION in accordance with the best traddions of Salian Bel Canto PETRI Director of METROPOLITAN OPERA SCHOOL is nod' scheduling his free time private vocal instruction. and advanced students EDOARDO PETRI. A. M. care of METROPOLITAN OPERA CO.

N. Y. Panes Choral (cholz Toners Company FURS OF QUALITY Alaska Seal, implies, tound coasts of Alaska the cold intense the growth of fine lustrous fur. Alaska Seal garment wrought by Powers has all the hardiness secessary northern climate together with the beauty of design which only specialist can produce. Mr.

Powers, formerly with Balch, Price Co. 471 Fifth Avenue New York Opposite Library, interest this week of the members of the Caiversity Club of Brooklyn and their friends. The first will be beld this afternoon, when the clubhouse at ton Lafayette ave, and South Oxford st. will the first Sunday afternoon musicale which it has sheltered long time, These Sunday parties were formerly very popular in the Universty Club. and a large attendance is expected today to welcome the renewal the custom.

The program will be furnished by Constance Karla, violinist, and Anna Welch, harpist. Those who remain for supper will spend the evening in a song and story session around the open fireplace. Friday evening there will be a minstrel show given by the University Glee Club, The singers have been trained under the guidance of Ephraim C. Cushman. Alexander Boecker will be interlocutor and the end men will include Frank K.

Snyder. Charles Lediard, Arthur M. Place and Henry Vandewater. All the others will be in the cirele. The comedy skit which will follow the first part was written by Richard A.

Geis, and willing feature William F. Evans, Mrs. Louise A. Best will be in charge of the music. On Thursday of next week.

Dee, the members of the club will have Christmas tree party, Morning Choral to Hold Evening Concert Thursday, The first private concert of its season will be held by the Morning Choral of Brooklyn, of which Herbert Stavely Sammond is the conductor, in the Academy of Music, Thursday evening. The assisting artists will be Minabel Hunt, pianist-accompanist; Frederick Baer, baritone, Willard I. Neving, organist, and Eugenio Di Pirani, composer-pianist. The Choral will give selections by Guilio-Caccini, Mana-Zucca. Di Pirani, Harold V.

Milligan and R. M. Stultz. Miss Hazel Bouton is to sing an incidental solo when the club renders Last Hour." and Mrs. D.

St. C. Moorehead will be the incidental soloist when the Choral sings "Le Coq d'Or' (Rimsky-Korsakoff). Mr. Baer's solos will include a group of three, with Secchi, Schubert and Gounod as the composers, and a second group by Sargeant, Hahn and Ronald.

Miss Hunt will play "Praeludium" by MacDowell, Romance (La Forge) and Moszkowski waltz. Miss Irene Coxon is to be the incidental soloist in the club's rendition of the choral ballad, The Prince and the Maiden." Dancing in the ballroom will follow the program. Reinald Werrenrath To Give Concert at Academy. A concert will be given by Reinald Werrenrath, the popular Metropolitan baritone, at the Academy of Music, Monday evening, Jan. 9, under the auspices of the Junior Alliance of the Central Congregational Church.

This will be Mr. Werrenrath's first appearance in Brooklyn this season and promises to be one of the biggest charitable events of the early winter. Among the officers of the Junior Alliance are Mrs. Donald M. Smith, Miss Lillian E.

Cadman, Miss Dorothy D. Moody, Mrs. Robert Dietrich and Miss Edna Magonigle. Brooklyn Heights. Seminary Athletic Association Dance.

The Athletic Association Prooklyn Heights Seminary, Winifred is will give a dance on Saturday Jan. 7. at the Seminary, pont st. Mrs. Schmid Gives Shower For Miss Irene Schmitt.

of the of which president, evening, 18 Pierre- Mrs. John F. Schmid of 266 Highland Boulevard gave a miscellaneous shower and 500 party yesterday afternoon to Miss Irene M. Schmitt. whose engagement was recently announced to Frank L.

Stanley. The diningroom was decorated in gold and white narcissus. The favors were bridesmaids' dolls in golden dresses. Among those present were Mrs. Joseph Sibbel, Mrs.

Herman Tapke, Mrs. Andre Schwitter. Mrs. Anna H. Schmitt, Mrs.

Armin Sibbel Mrs. Louis Herrmann, Mrs. Louis Kleingler, Paul A. Schmitt, Mrs. "Frederick Gauch, Mrs.

Cyrill Schmitt, Mrs. Harry Hertwig and Miss Quinta Schmitt. Committees for Orphan Asylum Benefit at Academy, Dec. 16. on Long Island are being entertained at affairs in their honor, the now that season is well advanced.

Mr. and Mrs. Anson Wood Burchard Locust Valley, L. are giving a theater party on Dee. 16 for Miss Barbara Brokaw, the debutante daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. laving Brokaw of Mill Neck, L. Miss Brokaw is to have a dance given for her by her parents, at the Ritz-Carlton, on Dee. 29. In the middle of January her uncle, George Brokaw, will give dance for her at Sherry's.

Mr. and Mrs. Payne Whitney of Greentree, Manhasset, have issued invitations for ball which they are to give on Dee. 20 in the new ballroom of the Plaza to introduce their daughter. Miss Joan Whitney.

Miss Ellin Mackay, who has been at "Harbor Hill." Roslyn, L. with her father. Clarence H. Mackay, will be introduced to society on Dee. 92 at a dance which her father is to Miss Beatrice Batterman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry L. Batterman, will make her debut at a ball at the Ritz on Dee. 26. Miss Barbara Whitney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney of Roslyn, L. who is shortly to return from abroad, will be presented at a large dance at the Whitney town house on the night of Jan. 16. Woman's Auxiliary of Children's Museum To Have Xmas Party.

The Woman's Auxiliary of the Museum, of which Mrs. I. Sherwood Coffin is the president, will give, under the auspices of the Americantzation Committee, an Authors' Evening and Christmas Party on Dee. 21, at 8 o'clock. in the Children's Museum.

Mrs. Leonora Speyer, Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin Garland, Jonn Farrar, John Weaver and others will read from their own works. Carols will be sung by the waits of the Clark Street Players, Mrs.

T. Mortimer Lloyd will read a Museum Christmas poem, and Mrs. Rebecca Lane Hooper Eastman will preside. Hostesses will include Mrs. William Fisher, chairman; Mrs.

Havens Brewster Bayles, Mrs. W. Leroy Coghill, Miss Grace C. Cotton, Mrs. Edward M.

Crane, Mrs. Susanne Q. Cumming. Mrs. Charles A.

Decker, Mrs. William Spencer Doig. Mrs. James M. Edsall.

Mrs. Charles W. Elmer, Mrs. H. Washington Fairfax, Mrs.

John B. Farrar, Mrs. Waiter H. Howe, Mrs. David A.

Howell, Mrs. Arthur L. Janes, Mrs. de Loss Kelsey. Mrs.

Fred Warburton, Leef, Mrs. T. Mortimer Lloyd. Mrs. Harrison S.

Martin, Mrs. J. M. Moody, Mrs. John J.

Schoonhoven. Mrs. Charles M. Stebbins, Mre. Susie C.

Snyder, Mrs. Ronald Taylor and Mrs. W. W. Thompson.

Danse Tri-Color To Be Held at St. George. The "Danse given by Le Cercle Francais of Adelphi Academy, will be held at the Hotel St. George 011 Friday. The proceeds of the dance will be used for the support of two French war orphans which the club has adopted.

The committee for the dance ineludes Miss Elizabeth Hasted, chairman: Miss Margaret Jacobus, Miss Beatrice Archer. Miss Elizabeth Bull. Miss Janet Perry, Miss Frances Tiebout and Miss Betty Synder. The patrons and patronesses will be Mrs. Thomas L.

Leeming, Mrs. Herbert K. Twitchell, Mrs. Clinton Rossiter, Mrs. Edward T.

"Horwell, Mrs. James A. Smith, Mrs. James H. Post, the Rev.

and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. MeCormick.

Mr. and Mrs. Santiago P. Cahill. Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert C. Halsted. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Seidenburg. and Mrs. William T. Cridlin and Mrs. Rose M.

Morgan. Graham Home Fair and Donation Party, Dee. 14-15. The Graham Home for Oid Ladies will hold its fair and donation party, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon and evening. The fancy tables are in charge of Mrs.

Jeremiah Crowell, Mrs. Adam H. Morham, Mrs. Jose D. Crary, Mrs.

George F. Elliott. Mrs. James Hardin, Mrs. Gustav Pruess, Mrs.

Henry L. Langhaar, Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. A.

S. Kirkman, Miss Marie Fairbanks, Mrs. Charles Young. There will be A house table with useful articles made by the ladies in the home, and a home and apron table. Mrs.

Louis E. Triste, Mrs. Gerard De P. Bennet, Miss Rachel L. King, Mrs.

Robert Wilson and Miss Rebecca D. Rockwell provided materials which the women home required for making the articles. Cake and tables will be in charge of Mrs. Daniel V. B.

Hegeman, Mrs. John Kirkman, Miss Alice Brinsmade. Mrs. Arthur Goodwin. Mrs.

Witlam Whitney, Mrs. Charles Pothemus and Miss Rita W. Tandy. The tea room is in charge of Miss Merritt and Mrs. Daniel Merritt.

The dining room, where the turkey dinner will be served, is under supervision of Mrs. Herman Morris, Miss Lizzie D. Miller, Mrs. Nathaniel B. Hoxie, Mrs.

E. A. Boyd, Mrs. J. F.

Croxson, Miss Theodora Bulkley, Mrs. Alida Rowley, Mrs. Joseph Tuttle and Mrs. Harry Ives. The officers of the board are: Miss Frances E.

White. first directress; Mrs. Jeremiah Crowell, Mrs. Nathantel B. Hoxie.

Mrs. Guy Du Val, Miss Lizzie K. Miller and Mrs. Robert P. Wilson.

Other Society News will be found in the main seetion. Illullers ORCHESTRA 59 Court Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone 3277 Main SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently Removed Ab-olutely DILEOS Facial and Hair 172 Fulton Cor. Elm Brooklyn, N.

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