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BROOKLYN DXlLY EAtlLE, NEW Y6RK," MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1932 M2 10 MRS. FARRELL HOSTESS Mrs. Alchard P. Farrell of 805 Sfci Mark's Ave. entertained at luncheon So cietng who rode in the Meadow Brook Hunt over Cold Spring Harbor and Oyster Bay estates yesterday.

Jackson A. Dykman and Harry T. Peters were joint masters of the hunt. Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander S. Van Burgess. Helen Seaman and Miss. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Sparling, Mr. Shoumatoff and Miss Trask. The, and Mrs.

a. R. Parker. Also the second play was by Booth Tarking-1 Misses Jaqueline Tempers, Margaret Tk. I Whitney, Louise Osborne, Suzette ton.

entitled "Trysting Plat The! Wa Burgess, Jean Misses Anne Farr Helen Seaman, (Putnam Constance Marl. Mary Mesier Ethel Kemmerer, tea-1 Mohan, Dorothy bel Olmstead and Frances Fish Mm Centre Island, Oyster Bay, L. for the season. Mrs. Winchester Boyes has come in from Huntington, L.

and is at the New Weston, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rogers 2d iiiccii raLiiuitT anil ts Miss Dorothy Bull to Be Wed To Janes H.

Paynter Jane Honored at Bridge-Shower The mariage of Miss Dorothy Bull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Bull of 601 E. 17th and James Hamilton Paynter.

son Santvoord of Glen Cove, L. sailed for Bermuda Saturday on the Duchess of York. Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson Coe Jr.

of Oyster Bay, L. and Mrs. Herbert Shipman of Roslyn, L. were among thtf luncheon hosts at the Engineers Country Club vesterdav at Roslvn. L.

before the club trap shooting contest. Rockville Centre Social News Rockville Centre, L. March 21 Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens are spending a few days of their weddine triD at the home of their aunt, Mrs.

Philip T. Schley, on the way to Washington, D. C. The bride was formerly Miss Athleen West of Buffalo. Mrs.

Thomas Miller of 92 Hen-drickson Rockville Centre, and her daughter, Margaret, have just left for an extended tour in the West Indies. Dr. Rollo G. Reynolds, superintendent of Horace Mann School, will speak before Morris Parent Teachers Association this evening in Morris School auditorium. Mrs.

A. Ramon BorrofT of Linden Rockville Centre, concert pianist of international reputation, will play. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison Meyer, who have been at the Plaza, Manhattan, for the Winter, have gone to their country home, Shore Acres.

Bayside, L. for the Spring and Summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Under-hlll have opened their home maae up ca5l o.

orchestra, lead by Worthing Tucker, furnished the music. A large tea was given yesterday at the Garden City Casino in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters following the finals of the' Badminton players for the Peters Bowl, at the Cherry valley Ave. School.

Mrs. Donald C. Vaughan Sr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy presided at the tea tables.

Mrs. Caswell W. Stoddard, chairman of the ladies' committee, was in charge of the tea. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs.

Herbert Mohan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tailer Townsend, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Remsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Gorgas, Mr.

and Mrs. WiA-fleld A. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fagan. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur G. Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Nos-trand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Jones. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. L.

Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin S. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs.

A Waldron Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Alson D. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J.

Remsen, Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Englis. Mr. and Mrs. Phllio stone.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Wooster. Mr.

and' Mrs. Philip J. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward B. McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Htibbel.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Burgess. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur C. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. E. John Ridgway, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold B. Forman, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Douglas Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.

Vaughan, Woodfrson Rolgnd Jackson Herbert Mohan Walter 'Murphy R. Tailer Townsend Donald C. Vaughan Wallis E. Howe Jd, Richard Remsen Jr. and Kenneth Ridgway.

Craig La Salle Wright to Wed Miss Marie Kranefuss of Boston Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kranefuss of 365 Beacon Boston, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marie Anne Krane fuss to Craig LaSalle Wright of Providence. R.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Wright of Hempstead, L. I.

and Camden, S. C. Miss Kranefuss attended the Choate School in Brookline, Mass. and Amy M. Sackers School of Design in Boston.

Mr. Wright was graduated from Lehigh University in 1928. He is a member of Kappa Alpha. Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Martin of Locust Valley, L. are at the Park Avenue Club in the Vandcrbilt Hotel, Manhattan. Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt of Manhattan and Manhasset, L.

accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. Markoe Robertson, are at the Del Monte Lodge, Pebble Beach, Cai, for several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Croft Register 2d, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Loud, Tompkins Mclllwaine and Mrs.

J. Norman deR. Whitehouse were among those of local interest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H.

Paynter of White N. and formerly of Brooklyn, will take place on June 1. The weddinr will be a small one and will take place at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Bculah C. Patterson, daugh ter oi Mr.

and Mrs. Howard O. Patterson of 550 Argyle Road, gave a kitchen shower and bridge on Saturday in honor of Miss Bull. Among those present were Mrs. Arthur H.

nun. Mrs. samuei h. paynter, the Misses Laurine Andersen. Vivian Boyce, Marjorie Callaghan.

Miriam ueorgi, Arlene Graef. Dorothy Hall, Kay Halsey, Ruth Hegeman, Rosalie Leslie. Helen Marshall. Trpn ninnc Marjorie Pike, Irene Ramsey, Mar garet souers, Kay wiswall, Mrs. Peter C.

Cortelyou and Mrs. William Herrington. Mist Constance Boody to Be Guest at Supper-Dane April 1 Mrs. Clifton Samuel Thomson of Port Washington, L. and Miss Elizabeth I.

Deyer of 200 Hicks St will give a small supper-dance in the St. Regis Seaglades on April 1 in honor of Miss Constance Boody whose marriage to Donal Clare O'Brien will take place April 7. Mrs. Thompson will be Miss Boody's matron of honor. Charles J.

McDermott Jr. Gives Supper for Fiancee Miss Eugenie Brumley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brumley of Plandome, L. and formerly of Brooklyn, who will be married on July 2 to Charles J.

McDermott son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McDermott of 295 Henry was guest of honor last evening at a buffet supper given by Mr. McDermott Jr.

at the residence of his parents. Last Philharmonic-Symphony Concert of Season Given Yesterday At Academy of Music Ottorino Respighl was the guest conductor at the concert given by the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York yesterday afternoon in the opera house of the Acadamey of Music which brought to a close the concerts by this organization in Brooklyn for this season. The program which consisted of the compositions of Respighi was well received by the large and representative adience of music lov- The engagement of Miss Evelyn Blgelow Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Francis A. Clark of Manhattan and Newport, R. to Robert Reynolds Hitt of Washington. D. is of particular interest to Brooklyn, where her grandfather, Poultney Bigelow, is well known.

of Atisable Forks, N. announce the birth of a son, James Rogers 3d, on March 20 at Ausable Forks. Mrs. Rogers is the former Miss Margaret Benedict Humeston of Huntington, L. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard S. Tufts-of Pinehurst, N. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter on March 13. Mrs.

Tufts was Miss Alice vail or uien uove, L. I. The baby has been named Sara Vail Tufts. Sir T. Ashley Sparks and Lady Sparks of Oyster Bay.

L. are returning on the Mauretania from a trip abroad. Edson Bradley and his daughter, Mrs. Herbert Shipman of Roslyn Harbor. L.

will sail this week to spend the Spring in England. Col. and Mrs. Edward C. O.

Thomas of Garden City, L. are in Nassau, Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Cruik-shank and their daughter, Miss Cruikshank. of Garden City are at Ormond Beach, Fla, until after Easter. Mr. and Ralph Peters of Garden City. L.

have joined the colony at Glen Head. L. where i they have a new residence. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. McPherson of Brooklyn, N. are visiting at the Hotel Del Monte, Del Monte, Cal, for several days. I were 3 Claydon, Mrs.

Vincent O'Shea, Mrs. Francis Quillinan, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. John Surridge, Mrs. William Howley.

Mrs. Edward de Castro. Mrs. John Conklin, Mrs. John Eyrne and Mrs.

George Greene. Mrs. Marcus Delos Fairchild Hostess at Dinner and Bridge Mrs. Marcus Delos Fairchild of 2215 Newkirk Ave. entertained at a dinner and bridge at her residence Saturday evening.

The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs.

James Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cutler of Plainfleld, N.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur N. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H.

Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Joost, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Knoop, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Edgerton, Mr. and Mrs. George Henry of Garden City. Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher B. Gwathmey and Mrs. George Erskine. Mrs.

Anna J. Doyle will be chairman of the prize committee fnr th and bridge at her home recently foi 12 guests. Miss Polly Walker of Patterson, Oa, who spent most of last Sum4 mer in Brooklyn as the guest of he cousin. Miss Irma Smith of E. 4atH St, will return home from Georgia ztto Wnmpn'f PnlWe for thd Easter holidays.

Miss Smith, instead of returning home irom wiison u-ill lfav nn an Eastctf cruise to the West Indies accom-t panied by her mother. Cyril R. S. Porter and Bernard O'Connell of 1235 E. 39th St.

were among the Brooklynites who attended the opening rugby football gamS of Princeton's season on Saturday. COI.LEGEM)I.OIST Miss Rosaline Hutner, daughtcf of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Hutner of 22 Balfour Place, sang three solo numbers at the Cedar Crest Glee Club concert on Friday evening an the Allentown Woman's Club, Al lentown, Pa.

Miss Hutner Is a member of the' "Nonette" and of the quartet at Cedar Crest College. The program consisted of classical numbers, including selections from operas given in costume and original songs composed for the occasloni Mr. and Mrs. Hutner attended the concert. Guaranteed First Mortgage Securities The Prudence Company, Inc.

331 Madison N. Y. Brooklya Jiaaiica Wkit Plains ntnem; Receiving in the foyer were Mrs. Winthrop Murray Tuttle, Miss Adelaide Haxtun, Mrs. Cameron Duncan, Mrs.

Waldo McCutcheon Mc-Kee, Miss Mary Osborn Polak, Mrs. Morris U. Ely and Mrs. B. Meredith Langstaff.

Mrs. James Sherlock Davis was hostess in the committee box and had as her guests Mr. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Luther B.

Warren, Mrs. Maxwell Lester, Mrs. Frank E. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin L. Snedeker. The box guests of Robert Alfred Shaw were Mme. Ottorine Respighi, Miss Margheretta de Vicchi, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Wagenaar, Mrs. Henry Martyn Alexander, Mme. Berga Gerster Gardina and John Winifred Ager. Mrs. Walter Truslow entertained at luncheon Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Hamilton. Miss Mary Pullman. John Truslow, Miss Elizabeth Truslow and Duflleld Hamilton. Later she took her guests to the concert, where they occupied Box 2.

In Box 3 were Dr. and Mrs. O. Paul Humpstone, Stanley S. Trum-bridge.

Miss Hefen Trumbridge and Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ruxton Love. Occupying Box 5 were Mr. and Mrs.

Darwin Rush James Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Franklin, Stephen Baldwin Bromley and Bruce Ditmas Bromley Jr. With Mrs. Thomas W. Lauderdale In Box 7 were Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie H. Gray, Prof, and Mrs. Frederick H. Paine and Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Felter. Among others seen in the audience were Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.

Badg-lry, Mrs. John Van Buren Thayer, Waldo McCutcheon Thorn- ton Thayer. Miss Florence E. Reed, Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Carroll Al-bertson. Dr. Frank L. Babbott Mr. and Mrs.

Edward O. Blum, Miss Julia Ring. Mrs. Percy R. Gray.

Mrs. John E. Leech, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.

Mrs. Edmund H. Driggs. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Blum, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Frank. Mrs.

William. Good. Mrs. trip to Yeaman's Hall, Charleston, South Carolina. The Misses Stella Rae Carter, Sylvia Turner.

Elizabeth Carroll. Katherine Bennett and Mary Ben nett were among tne Brooklyn girls who attended Hundredth Night at West Point over the weekend. Miss Irene Ramsey Guest Of Honor at Large Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ramsey of 1050 Ocean Ave.

entertained in honor of their daughter. Miss Irene Ramsey, on Saturday evening. Miss Ramsey's engagement to Mortimer Fowler has Jus; been announced. Among the guests were the Misses Norma Lippold, Dorothy Afield, Irene Owens, Alice Ferris, Dorothy Nehrbas Leonora Patterson of Philadelphia, Laura Karl of Rochester, Frank Trull, Theodore Stud-well, Norman Ramsey, Charles Per-kin, Dr. MacBttrney, Victor Walley and Harry Belden.

Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey were Mrs. Mortimer A. Fowler, Mrs.

Frank Ferris and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Ramsey. Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Thatcher of 39 Plaza St. will move to Syosset, L. this Spring to make their residence there.

Mrs. Leonard Chandler Dewing (Martha Hallock) spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Wayling Bonbright in Englewood, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Burt Is and Mrs Samuel E.

Burtis of the Granada Hotel, who have been in Havana for several days, are now at the Flamingo Hotel, Miami, Fla. Mrs. Gould L. Harris of Brooklyn was chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the Faculty Women's Club of New York University dinner held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Manhattan, on Saturday evening. The club is composed of the wives of the faculty oi New York University.

Miss Mary Mason of 53 Monroe accompanied by her mother, Mrs. James H. Mason, and Miss Ruth Beecher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Y.

Beecher of 940 Albermarle Road, will said on the liner California on Thursday for Nassau, Miami and Havana. Miss Jeanne Deering McCollom of 1174 Dean St. was a recent guest at the home of Miss Elizabeth Oliver of Scarsdale, N. Y. Miss McCollom and Miss Oliver were among the guests at a bridge given by Miss Edith Quinlin in Scarsdale.

Miss Eileen McNamara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. McNamara. will spend her Easter vaca tion in Washington, D.

as the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ricrfard J. Purcell. Miss McNamara is a student at Packer Collegiate Institute.

Mrs. Ralph Forsyth of Rockville Centre, L. and formerly of Brooklyn, accompanied by her two small sons and Mrs. John' W. Stuart of Clarksburg, W.

left recently on an extended visit to Honolulu, where they will visit Mrs. Forsyth's parents. Dr. and Mrs. E.

B. Turner. Miu Miriam Greene Honored At Large Bridge-Tea Party A bridge and tea was given in honor of Miss Miriam Greene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Greene of 615 3d St, on Saturday by Mrs. Edward Maurice de Castro Jr. The guests were the Misses Alice Byrne, Frances Byrne, Virginia Brennan, Marguerite Brennan, Gertrude Howley, Catherine McDonald, Josephine Moody, Pauline Nicoud, Sally Todd, Elvira Todd. Teresa Woolev, Catherine O'Connor, Adele Van Beuren, Margaret Blake, Mary Student Relief Fund bridge and luiitiit-on on April and will be assisted by Mrs. F.

X. Bennett of uaraen uity, as vice chairman. Mrs. Dovle is honorary president of the House of the Good Shepherd Auxiliary. The fourth in a series of Lenten lectures under the auspices of the Brooklyn Circle, I.

F. c. was held at the home of Mrs. John E. Baxter, 159 Marlborough Road, on Friday afternoon.

Baxter was fsistrd in receiving bv Mrs. John E. Alvarez, regent of the circle, and Mrs. John D. Nash, chairman of the day.

An interesting lecture was given by the Rev. Raymond Kear ney, chancellor of the Diocese of Brooklyn. His topic was "Cannon Law." Long Island Society Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Horton Give Dinner Party for House Guest; Other Garden City Social Notes Special to The Eaalr Garden City.

L. March 21 Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey T. Horton of Rockaway Ave.

entertained at dinner Saturday evening In honor oi tnetr house guest, Mrs. Frank Terry Brooks of Monte Carlo. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Fer ris of Englewood, Judge and Mrs.

Joseph J. Ryan of Manhattan, Mr. and Mrs. John English of Schenectady, Mrs. T.

J. Emmis of Manhattan and Ernest K. Henderson of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy N. Figueroa of Roxbury Road entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Geln, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig F. Brauns.

Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Hoag on Saturday evening. Mrs. Franklin D. Mooney of Cathedral Ave, Miss Ruth Mooney. Miss Betty Sayer and Franklin D.

Mooney Jr. will sail in a few days for Porto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Persell of Brixton Road were dinner hosts Saturday evening, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbert Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Grandeman and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Black.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Carragan had as their dinner guests at their home on Wellington Road Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.

John Ossman, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cook, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey L. street 2d. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton W.

Wilder of Euston Road entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Malla-lieu, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank R. Bar-nitz and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Veea Saturday evening.

The English Club of the Cathe dral School of St. Mary presented two plays in the school gymnasium Wlieim yoni wisHit yoiw Gerard S. Smith. Dr. and Mrs.

James P. Warbasse, Mrs. James H. Calender, Miss Page Schwarzwaelder Mrs. Charles J.

McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Meserole, Mr. and Mrs.

Burt Foss Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Pa1te Rexford Kolbe, J'ligt Frederick E. Crane, Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll, Miss Sallle A.

Ingalls, Surrogate and Mrs. George Albert Win-gate, Mrs. Thomas L. Leeming, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic B. Pratt, Mrs. save waiting for replies avoid time-wasting trips. There's no nearer approach to making yourself 3 men at once than that afforded by the telephone. You can stay at your desk and take care of everything there, but do business in half a dozen or more other cities the same day.

Desk piled high with out-of-town matters-situations needing your personal attention-decisions to be' made organization problems office interruptions interviews. Some days everything seems to break at once and you wish you were 3 men. Don't let such days get the best of you when you can get the best of them by telephone particularly on out-of-town matters. You can get quicker action more decisive Jesuits. You It's practical and it's economical.

It saves time, the most valuable thing you spend. Esther Coster. Mrs. William Matthews MacKenzie and B. Meredith Langstaff.

Mrs. Gordon W. Coiton To Be Dinner Hostess Preceding Springtide Mrs. Gordon W. Coiton of 196 Berkeley Place will entertain at dinner at her residence in honor of her niece, Miss Caroline Atkinson, and Miss Christine McLaren Brown on March 30, before the Springtide Dutch Treat Dance to be given at Sherry's for the benefit of the Brooklyn Maternity Center Association.

Miss Atkinson is a student at Smith College. Miss Brown is one of the season's debutantes and attends Bryn Mawr. James H. Jourdan of 39 Monroe Place and his son-in-law and dauehtcr, Mr. and Mrs.

Sumner Ford of 50 Remsen and their familv. will spend Easter at The Home'stead, Virginia Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P.

win of 380 Washington Ave. turned today from a several weeks' NEW YORK ti A Doyle. Irene Wynn. Florence Greene. on Saturday evening.

One presen-Mrs. George J. Gillespie Mrs. tation. "The Werewolf." was written Francis Joseph Connelly.

Mrs. James ibv two members of the senior class. F. Dorment, Mrs. John Greene.

Mrs. I Miss Soohie shoumatoff and Miss Armand Giordano, Mrs. Charles V. i Elizabeth Trask. The cast included Holley.

Mrs. George Garvey. the Misses Mary Mesier, Virginia Mrs, Charles Irwin, Mrs. Frank Catharine, Frances Fish, Caroline.

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