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Editorial, Society SeCtlOIl News Features DAILY EAGLE BROOKLYN Financial Helen Worth, Lois Leeds FIVF PFNTS I BEvr.M cent! NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. iimmmimm.w rA VX V' I TWEEDY NSX MlSS JANET MNAUGHTN Itinerant Items Miss, Barbara Bailey to Be Hostess at Dance for the Misses Horwill and Fuller MISS HELENE SOMERS MISS CAROLINE GARVIN Spring Harbor, L. was married to Thomas John Edward Pulling, son of Douglaston, L. and August at Charleston, R. I.

Mrs. John Van Felt Lassoe of 3 Grace court will spend July and August with her mother, Mrs. Lola de la Mesa Greenwood, at her country home in Sheffield, Mass. Mr. Lassoe will be there weekends.

Mrs. William Parsons Slocovich will leave the first of July for De Bruce, N. and will be there until the latter part of September. Miss Muriel Slocovich will go to Camden, the first part of July, where she will ba the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis F. Singleton of 1822 Albemarle at their summer home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl P.

Zellner of Washington ave, will leave tomorrow for a ten-week trip through the West with their children, Miss Louise Zellner and Carl and Dick Zellner. They will visit all the National parks on the way to the Pacific Coast and return via Canadian Rockies, about Sept. 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Lindsley P. Baldwin of Washington ave. and their daughters, the Missess Marjorie and Elizabeth Baldwin, have taken a house at 129 Wellington, Garden City, L. for the summer, which they will open this week. The Misses Flora and Janet Naugh- Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Pulling, yesterday afternoon in St. John's Church, Cold Spring Harbor.

The Rev. Dr. Endi-cott Peabody of Groton School per formed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Edward Parrott of Lake Oeorge. Miss Eleanor A.

Hewitt of Man hattan was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Sarah Bartlett, Margaret Brett, Martha Rosalie Humphrey and Cornelia Curtis, all of Manhattan, and Hildeearde ton are spending the summer at Fort She will join her mother later at De Bruce Lodge for the remainder of and Natalie Gauss of Princeton. the summer. Mrs. Frederic P. Tuthlll of 57 Marlborough id.

has opened her country home on Governors Island, Stony Hugh Tarbox of Montreal was best man for Mr. Pulline and the ushers included Franklin A. Batcheller Creek, for the summer. Mrs. Robert Edgar Chumasero Jr.

(Kath- Everett Case, Charles L. Hewitt and Philip Nash of Manhattan; William Cushing of Groton. Gerrv Ives I I I I -i If. f. i i 1 -j I I li I 1 MSS SARA PARSONS MISS MARJORIE ryn Tuthlll) will leave the city tomorrow for Governor's Island to spend the summer with her mother.

Mr. Chumasero will spend weekends there. of. Schenectady, Lewis Stevens and Salonga. L.

with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cran-ford. Mrs. Harry Brainerd Mitchell of 275 Clinton ave.

and her daughter, Miss Eleanore Mitchell, will sail on July 7 to spend the summer in Europe. Mrs. Andrew Houston Mars of Montgomery pi. and her daughter, Miss Gladys Mars, will sail on Wednesday, on the S. S.

Corinthia, for a North Cape cruise. After their return, on Aug. 18, they will be at the Lake Placid Club for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Greenman of 256 Clinton ave. left on Thursday for the Skytop Hotel at Buck Hill Falls, Pa. Henry Van Dusen of Philadelnhla and Alexander Zabrlskie of Alexandria, Va. Mrs.

Paul Dudley Chase will return Mr. and Mrs. Pulline will make on Thursday or Friday from a four months visit in California. She Is their home at Avon Old Farms, Avon, Connecticut. coming back via the Canadian Rock ies and is at present spending a few days at Lake Louise.

Paul Bonynge son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonvnee of 2 Grace Court Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flynt of and Locust Valley, L.

was gradu Orange st. are spending the summer at Bay Head, N. J. ated this month from Brown University. Mr.

and Mrs. Morton C. Fitch of Mrs. Greenman's son and daughter- Miss Dorothy Putnam Engaged in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Hasbrouck Wallace (Eloise Morford) have recently taken an apartment at 258 135 Joralemon st. left Thursday for Madison, where they have taken a house for the season. Their children, Miss Marjorie Fitch and Morton C. Fitch are with them.

Clinton into which they expect to move the middle of August. Miss Barbara Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey of Clinton ave. and.

Munnysunk, Locust Valley, L. will be hostess at a dance on Friday evening, July 13, at the Nassau Country Club in Glen Cove, which she will give in honor of Miss Winifred Horwill and Miss Virginia Fuller. Miss Horwill will be married on July 21 to i. Russell Clarke Jr. The wedding of Miss Fuller, who is ths fiancee of Leo Mortenson, will not take place until the fall.

Mlsa Florence E. Crane Engaged to Marry Kelson Hale Cruikshank. Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeWitt Crane of 1402 Beverly rd.

and Northport, L. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Emma Crane, to Nelson Hale Cruikshank of Bellport, L. I. Miss Crane attended Packer Col: legiate Institute and the Knox School, and Is now a student, at Parsons School of Fine and Applied Art in Manhattan. Mr.

Cruikshank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lincoln Cruikshank of Fostoria, Ohio. He was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in 1925 and is member of Delta Alpha Pi fraternity.

At present he is a senior at Union Theological Seminary, majoring In philosophy or religion, and has won a scholarship for next year. Miss Crane Is a granddaughter of the late Theodore A. Crane and Susan Harper Crane. Theodore Crane was one of Brooklyn's pioneer shipbuilders. Miss Crane is also a niece of Owen NelU Brown of the Hotel Bos- sert and Bellport.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Howe of 205 Rugby rd. have opened their cottage at East Quogue, L.

for the season. Miss Patricia Power to Be Wed to M. Marshall Marston July 7 in West Islip. Miss Patricia Isabella Power, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward William Cameron Arnold of Oknok, West Islip, L. I-. will b5 married t0 M. Marshall Marston, U. S.

N. '22, of Washington, D. son of the late tars Denwood S. White, on July 7, In Christ Church, West Islip. The Rev.

Edward J. Burlingham will perform the ceremony and a reception will follow at the Arnold home. Miss Mary Trenchard Power will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will include the Misses Mary Louise Johnson of Pittsburg, Constance Kinney of Manhattan; Gertrude Finu-cane of Spokane, Katrlna Estelle Mauri of Chicago; Marguerite Gillison of Manhattan and Harriet Daly of Baltimore, Md. Wolcott Clark Waggaman will be best man and the ushers will be Mnrsh Pulvcr. Charles Wat- Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Coutant Hal Miss Grace Frost Merritt, of Grace sted of 308 Washington and their will spend the summer at the Buck Hills Falls Inn. daughter, Miss Elizabeth Halsted, John Garrett Underhil! of 1100 will leave on Friday to spend the summer at Westhampton Beach, L. I. Dean his daughter, Miss Susan Mrs.

Ronald Hart of 15 Clark st. Is due to return today from a two weeks Prudence Underhill, and his son, John G. Underhill moved on Friday from 1100 Dean st. to 2 Grace ct. visit to Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Heminway Mrs. Edward Wells of Dean st.

will spend the month of July at Bellport, To John Charles Brodsky. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Putnam cf 325 Jefferson and Atlantic Highlands, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Louise Putnam, to John Charles Brodsky, also of Brooklyn, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick William Brodsky. Miss Putnam is the granddaughter of the late Gen. Robert Nugent, U.S.A., and was graduated from Adelphi College. Mr.

Brodsky was graduated from New York University, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and of the Crescent Athletic Club. During the war he served as captain with the 27th Division In France. The wedding-will take place in October. First Bridge Luncheon to Be Held at Huntington Tuesday. (Special to The Eagle.) Huntington, L.

June 23 A committee consisting of Mrs. Lambert Suydam. Mrs. Elliott M. Eirirfidue.

of 11 Schermerhorn st. will move to their new apartment at 410 E. 57th Manhattan, the end of July. L. and August at Hyde Manor, Sudbury.

Vt. Mr. and Mrs. James Newman ct Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Alexander Moorchcad of 550 Ocean ave. and their daughter, Miss Helen Moore- Clark st. have taken a house on Por-chuck Greenwich, for the summer. Mrs. Newman's sister.

Mis Grouped above are some of the many attractive Brooklyn girls who have just been graduated from Packer Institute. Miss Tweedy, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Tweedy of Midwood was president of the Glee Club.

Miss Garvin is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Edwin L. Garvin and the younger sister of Miss Betty Garvin. She will continue her studies next winter at Pine Manor, Wellesley, Ma S3. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Somers of S. Portland ave. are the parents of Miss Helene Somers. Miss McNaughton is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William D. McNaughton of Lefferts pi. and the sister of Miss Flora McNaughton, Miss Parsons is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

P. H. Parsons of 145 Henry and Miss Baldwin is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsley P.

Baldwin. LiimiilJ.iLiiillMjlliuiiiiliiilL.lllilliill i head, will spend August and part of September at Twilight Park, N. as Kathleen Kevin, is spending the week-end with her, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H.

Laidiaw house on Heathcote Scarsdale, where they will be until Oct. 1, except for two weeks in August, when they will take a motor trip to Maine. Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Leonard of 953 E. 19th st with their sons, James F. Leonard J. Carey Leonard and Edward Leonard, have again returned to Sayville, L. for the summer, renting the Sykes cottage on Green and will remain Aitil Sept.

25. Miss Wilma Wells Luystcr Wed to A. S. Van Santvoord. Miss Wilma Wells Luyster, daughter of Mrs.

William Elbert Luyster of Glen Cove, L. was married, yesterday, to Alexander Seymour Van Santvoord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Van Santvoord of Troy and Bennington, N. Y.

The wedding took place in St. Paul's P. E. Church, Glen Cove, and a small reception followed at the Luyster home. usual.

Their son-in-law and other of 29 Montgomery pi. and their daughters, the Misses Elaine and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Von Glahn of Washington sailed about two weeks ago to spend the summer abroad. They will make Paris their headquarters and take occa sional motor trips. Mrs. Edward T. Horwill, Mrs.

Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Somers of 1 S. Portland ave. and their two daugh ters, the Misses Genevieve and Helcne Somers, are at the Lake Placid Club Janet Laidiaw, will sail for Europe on the Majestic on Aug.

4. They will tour the Continent by motor, returning to Brooklyn about the middle ot October. Mr. and Ms. Wilbur Gemmi of 38 Livingston st.

will be at the Sunset Hill House, Sugar Hill, N. from July 28 until the middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.

Ridley ot 726 Ocean ave. left on Friday for their home in Brewster, N. where they will remain all summer. for three months. Jadwin and Mrs.

Russell W. Prentice will be in charge of the first bridge and buffet luncheon to be held at the Huntington Bay Club on Tuesday. The luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and bridge will start Immediately after. The younger set who are interested Mr. and Mrs.

Philip E. Good and their sons, Harvey P. and Philip Miss May Appleby was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were the bury, Mrs. William S. Jenncy, Mrs.

W. Whittemore, Mrs. Theron G. Strong, Mrs. Harry L.

Jeflerys and Mrs. William E. Wheelock. Bellport News. (Special ft) The Eagle .1 Bellport, L.

June 23 Judge and Mrs. Frederick E. Crane have taken the Jordan house, in Bellport. They arrived today with Ralph Crane for Good of 1345 Union are at Misses Arthenia Tilley, Mildred Stone, their country home in Lake Mahopac, Putnam N. for the summer.

in boat racing are looking forward to linist, both of New York, were the assisting artists. This first concert given by the society comes "as the culmination of years of effort on the part of village and summer residents for more music for East Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooper Burrows of 240 Clermont ave.

have leased the E. M. Gay house on Huntting Lane for this summer. This is Mr. and Mrs.

Burrows' first season here. Mrs. George W. Chauncey of 257 Henry st with Mr. and Mrs.

George Sheldon Chauncey of South Orange, N. stopped at the Maidstone Arms this week. Mrs. Chauncey has spent many summers here at the Maidstone Inn. Lathrop Brown, of Si.

James, L. I with his daughters, tha Misses Halla and Camilla, is at tne Sea Spray Inn for a stay of some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Snlffen of 823 E. 22d st. spent last week-end here with their daughter, Mrs. Edward T. Huntting, and Mr.

Huntting. Their small granddaughter, Edith Morley, returned with them for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Sterling Peters of 255 Henry have opened their summer home at the coiner of Woods Lane and Main st. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Martin of 42 Monroe pi.

and of Amagansett were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Borden at their farm in the Catskllls this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Borden, with their daughter, Penelope Borden, who has Just graduated from Dana Hall at Wellesley, expect to open their East Hampton summer home r.cxt week. Mr. and Mrs. David Millar of 7e0 St.

Mark's pi. arrived last week at the Edwards cottage on Montauk Amagansctt, which they have taken for the season. Mr. and Mrs. de Forest Jetmore of Richmond Hilll spent- last week-end at their cottage on Hands Lane, Ama-gansett.

An event of wide Interest has just been announced by a group of art lovers in this village, who are inviting the public to meqiorial exhibition Elizabeth Simpson and Mrs. S. H. tne llrst race of the Wee Scot Class Blackmcr. to be held In Huntington Bay on July 1.

The committee in charge of this George Van Santvoord was best Mr. and Mrs. James C. Williams and their son, James Edmonds Williams, are at Spring Lake, N. tor the summer.

They will return early man for his brother, and the ushers v. ere Reld Byron, Skcfflngton S. Nor kins Hume, Stanley Carr, C. Griffith in October. ton James S.

Darling and James MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Ingersoll of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Manhat The bride was graduated from Vassar with the Class of 1924, and Mr. series or races includes William E.

Horwill, W. Burroughs McGuire, Dr. E. Rodney Fiske, John C. Ingersoll, Norman Baylis and Morris A.

Kinnan. East Hampton Choral Society Gives Enjoyable Concert; Exhibit Of Paintings to Open July 18. (Special to The Eagle.) East Hamnton. L. I.

June 93 tan, left last week for the Kent House, Greenwich, where they will re Van Santvoord is a graduate of Yale, Warfleld, Frederick RQy ana ncuo Llttlehales, all of Washington and Manhattan. Mr. Marston and his bride will reside in Washington. Dr. and Mrs.

Nathaniel Rathbun p.nd Miss Natalie Rathbun of 120 Krnnklvn ave. will sail for Europe main until July 14, when they will go of paintings and etchings by the late Thomas Moran, N.A. The exhibition will be held at Clinton Academy in this village from July 18 to Aug. 7. Mr, Moran was a resident of East Hampton for about 40 years, and hL daughter.

Miss Ruth Moran, still opens their home here each summer. This collection of the distinguished artist's work is a more complete one than has ever been shown anywhere, with notable canvases in oil, water colors, India ink Illustrations, charcoal drawings and etchings, loaned for the occasion by their owners. The pictures date from his early years, when he first made the Grand Canyon expedition, to 1924, when falling health compelled him to lay down the brush. The sponsors of the exhibition are Samuel A. Gregory, Mayor of the village; a group of noted artists resident here Chllde Hassam, Adcle Herter, Maud Jewctt, Charles de Kay, Francis Newton, William Albert Herter and Hamilton King.

Also a group of friends and art lovers Mrs. Harry Hamlin, Mrs. Hamilton King, Mrs. Ruger Donoho, Mrs. Philip Ruxton, Mrs.

William H. Woodin, Mrs. Charles Hassam, Mrs. Henry L. Hobart, Mrs.

Charles de Kay. Mrs. E. C. Potter, Mrs.

Lorenzo E. Woodhouse, Mrs. Francis Newton, Mrs, Henry Abbott, Mrs. Samuel Sea- Class of 1921, and Oxford, Class of to the Sunset Hill House, Sugar Hill, N. for the rest of the season.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hermance Lasher and their son, Douglas Lashtr, of 1127 Dean st. are occupying a cottage in Brightwaters, L. for the season.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woodward of the Hotel Mohawk will sail on the S.

S. Reliance of the Hamburg-Amercian Line, on Saturday, for the northern cruise to Iceland, Spitzbergen and North Cape. They will return by of Norway, Sweden and the Contlhent. Father James F. Kennedy, ot St.

John's College will leave Brooklyn on Saturday for Boston and will sail from there on July 1 on the S. Cedric for Europe. He will be gone for two months and will visit England, Ireland. France, Italy and Switzerland. Notes of Atlantic Highlands.

(Special to The Eagle.) Atlantic Highlands, N. June 23. 1923. Miss Doris Rosecrans Gives Tea for Her Friends. Thomas Crane, Mr, and Mrs.

John on Saturday on the S. S. Franconta F. Talmage, Mr. and Mrs.

Auguste j. uoraier and Mr. snd Mrs. Scott me summer. Mrs.

Charles E. Bedford of Bellport has as her house guests this weekend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harvey Ladew Jr. and Miss Marjorie K.

Ecks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Noyes of 191 Clinton with their daughters, the Misses Dorothy and Edith Smith, and their son, Alfred Smith, will sail for Europe this month.

They expect to return in August and will go to the Lake Placid Club for the rest of the reason. Mrs. Walter J. Volkens of 446 Ocean ave. will sail for Europe on Saturday with her daughter, Miss Pauline Volkens, and her son, William Volkens.

After going to London and Paris they will visit Mrs. William Volkens In Altona, Germany, Mr. and Mrs. David Porter of the Mohawk Hotel are occupying their Miss Doris Marie Rosecrans entertained yesterday for a few friends at tea at Sears' tearoom. Among the McLanahan were among those of Brooklyn interest who appeared on a long patrons list for the concert cuests were the Misses Bcatric Hevlicer.

Kathorine 'Haasc, Julia Siven last evening by the East Hanm of the Cunard Line for an extended tour. Miss Rathbun was graduated recently with honors from Adclphl Academy and will enter Smith College in the fall. Dr. and Mrs. Rath-hun's son, Gardiner Rathbun, will spend th3 summer in camp.

Miss Lacy Lefflngwell Wed To Thomas John E. Pulling. Mrs. Henry Clay Baldwin and her daughters, the Misses Mary V. and Jessie Baldwin, will leave on July 7 to spend the summer at the Sunset Hill House, Sugar Hill.

Mrs. G. Foster Smith and her daughter, Miss Betty Foster Smith, will depart for the same destination about 10 days later. Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Harding ot 1233 Dean st. and their family loft yesterday to spend the summer at Buck Hill Falls, where they have taken a cottage. Mr. and Mrs.

Randolph Hector Lee will spend, the month of July at Douchtv. Irene Klcincrt, Sarah Uni ton Choral Society. An audience nf 1,000, more than half cf whom were plcby and Elise Bloech of Italy, who crossed the ocean recently to spend members of the summer colony here, packed the local theater to hear the the summer in Maine. chorus of 100 voices, trained through The summer home in Atlantic High lands of Welding Ring ot 13.11 rvut Mrs. Rosecrans and Miss Rosecrano recently returned from abroad, where they were touring in several countries Miss Lucy Lefflngwell, daughter of tne winter by Harry Ussher Thomp- Mr.

and Mrs. Russell C. Lefflngwell vi new iorK. MfS Mary Hug- Continued on faite S. since April.

of 43 E. 67th Manhattan, and Cold gins, pianist, and David Sterkin, i.

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