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Financial News Social Activities Editorial Queens, Nassau SECTION Worth BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE and Suffolk NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1930. FIVE CENTS New Greater York SEVEN Elsewhere CENTS WEIGHTS STUDIO MISS GLADYS MARS Miss Gladys Mars to Be Wed To H. Grell Powers on May 22 Miss Gladys Lillian Mars, daughter of Mrs. Andrew Houston Mars of 37 Montgomery Place, has selected Thursday evening, May 22, as the date for her marriage to H. Grell Powers, son of Mrs.

John W. Black and H. Carson Powers of Manhattan. The ceremony will be performed in the First Presbyterian Church, 5th Ave. and 11th Manhattan, by the Rev.

Dr. John Barlow, rector of Memorial Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn. A reception will follow Ritz Carlton. Miss Mars is a graduate of the Gardner School and made her debut at the Ritz Carlton in 1927. Mr.

Powers was graduated from Poly Prep in 1926. Committee Box Guests for This Afternoon's Concert Mrs. John Van Buren Thayer, as hostess in the committee box at the Philharmonic-Symphony Society concert at the Academy of Music this afternoon, will have as her guests Albert Morris Bagby, Mrs. Benjamin C. Porter, Mr.

Thayer, Miss Harriette Low, Thornton C. Thayer and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Thayer.

New Members on Committee. For Spinsters Ball April 21 Miss Carolyn Widmann has been added to the executive committee for the Spinsters Ball, of which Miss Dorothy Jackson is chairman. The ball will be held at the Park Lane on April 21. Miss Florence O'Malley is in charge of table reservations. Added to the general committee are the Misses Marjorie Findley, Margaret Grout, Florence Read, Eleanor King, Virginia Leigh, Lucy Marie Sinclaire and Genevieve Somers.

Mrs. Richard Marvin Chapman, president of the Brooklyn Woman's Club and her daughter, Mrs. Homer A. Vilas of Montclair, N. will sail July 1 for a two months' tour in Europe.

They will visit Norway, Sweden, Denmark, England, France and will also go to see the Passion Play in Oberammergau. Miss Ruth Hyde to Be Wed To Kenneth Wesley Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Justus C. Hyde of 42 Martense St.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Elizabeth Hyde, to Kenneth Wesley Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Hunter of Oneida, N. Y.

Miss Hyde was graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1926 and has been teaching mathematics and biology in Rockville, High School since her graduation. Mr. Hunter is a graduate of Oswego Normal -School and is taking work at New York University. At present he is industrial art instructor at Battle Avenue Turior High School, White Plains, N. Y.

Mrs. Lawrence C. Hull Jr. Luncheon Hostess for Son and Daughter Mrs. Lawrence Cameron Hull Jr.

of 257 Hicks St. gave a luncheon at her home yesterday in honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret C. Hull, and her son, Lawrence C. Hull Among those present were the Misses Nancy Heath, Jane Gelpcke, Marion Bartholomew, Janette Obreight, Kathryn Symmes and Thomas Duncan, Adrian Shmid, John Burke, George Harton and Charles Lantry. Later they attended the cotillion of Miss Hepburn's Friday dancing class held in the ballroom of the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Children's Museum to Be Scene of New Members' Tea The auxiliary of the Brooklyn Children's Museum, Mrs. Dean C. Osborne president, has issued invitations for a new members' tea at the Brooklyn Children's Museum on Thursday afternoon, April 10, at 3 o'clock in the new building. The hostesses will be Mrs. Harry C.

Palmer, vice chairman of the education committee, and Mrs. Floyd S. Neely, chairman of the membership committee. Woman's Club Juniors Have Supper and Dance The Junior Membership of the Brooklyn Woman's Club gave a buffet supper and dance at the clubhouse, 114 Pierrepont last evening. Preceding the affair, Mr.

and Mrs. Willard C. Peare, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fyfe, Jack Bowen and Mr.

and Mrs. John King entertained. Mrs. John W. Drye Jr.

was chairman of the hostess committee, which included Mrs. Reginald N. De Hart Bergen Paul W. Webster, Mrs. Willard, Peare, Mrs.

Bigelow, Mrs. V. Hall Everson Mrs. William H. Dunkak, Mrs.

Albert E. Fyfe, Mrs. Kenneth Bevier, Miss Muriel Slocovich and Miss Mary Cabaud. The floor committee included W. Meredith Behrens, John Birch, Henry E.

Cabaud John Beers, Arthur Salmon, Henry Middendorf, Richard Hibbard and R. Inslee Clark. Edwin Strawbridge to Give Recital This Evening Edwin Strawbridge and his corps of dancers will give a concert and ballet this evening at the Booth Theater for the benefit of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement. The patrons are Mrs. Paul Cravath, Mrs.

Charles D. Lathrop, Mrs. Edward L. Smallwood, Mrs. William Stewart, Miss Rosamond Roberts, Frank J.

Frost and Mei Lan-Fang. MISS MARGARET KUNKEL MISHKIN Miss Kunkel's engagement to Gilbert Baldwin Lamb of Manhattan was announced yesterday at a luncheon and bridge at her home, 2107 Albemarle Terrace, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp Kunkel. CURTIS BELL MISS MARY CABAUD MISS SALLIE WILEY ROGERS IRA HILL' Miss Rogers and Fiance Complete Wedding Plans Miss Sallie Wiley Rogers, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Edgar Rogers of 18 Remsen who will be married on Friday afternoon, June 20, to John Beveridge Dunlop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge C. Dunlop of Spring Valley, N.

will have Miss Caroline Marsh Kinsey as her maid of honor. Her bridesmaids will include: Miss Jane Loomis of Hartford, Miss Mary, Hamilton, Dimon Mrs. Francis, Briggs Swift Miss Cun- Ann ningham (Lucie Bedford), Miss Elizabeth Lovell of Madison, N. a cousin of Miss Rogers, and Miss Janet Dunlop, Mr. Dunlop's 'sister.

Winston Healy of Evanston, will be best man for Mr. Dunlop and the ushers will include James Tyson of Manhattan, Lloyd D. Rhorbach of Sunbury, John Emory Palmer of Portland, Alexander Lindsay Beach of Rochester, N. and Lefferts Bergen Mendes. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev.

Dr. St. Clair Hester and reception will be held at the Rogers' home. Chairmen and Committees for Mundell Concert Friday The chairmen and their committees for the evening concert of the Mundell, Miss M. Louise Mundell founder; Mrs.

Wilson Briggs Zimmer, president, in the opera house of the Academy of Music Friday evening, include: Reception, Mrs. AlexMrs. ander Charles Hamilton T. Fraser, chairman; Swimm, man and Mrs. Henry W.

Allen, Mrs. George W. Felter, Mrs. Henry C. Badgley, Mrs.

Charles C. Meytrott, Mrs. James R. Bartholomew, Mrs. Claude P.

Boyle, Mrs. David Sackett, Mrs. Mortimer D. Bryant. Mrs.

Robert Edgar Chumasero Jr. and Mrs. Grace Helene Force will receive artists, who Anna Case, soprano; Ruth Breton, violinist, and Donald Pirnie, baritone. Mrs. George S.

Horton, chairman, and Mrs. Edward L. Blackman, vice chairman, will be hostesses for the following program girls: The Misses Elizabeth Alexander, Emilie B. Honeyman, Josephine Alexander, Edith Langenau, Phyllis Barnes. Cornelia Lucille Lott.

Elizabeth Bartholomew, Vera Middendorf, Emilie Brockway, Ruth Moore, Dorothy A. Campbell, Louise Oakley, Elaine C. Campbell, Carol Penny, Margery Campbell, Marcia D. Rogers, Marjorie E. Campbell, Mabel Ryan, Marjorie L.

Edinburg, Laura Schneider, Cecile S. Forshay, Madeleine Watts, Florence Graham, Phyllis Williams, Evelyn Hicks and Louise A. Wilson. The chairman of reserved seats is Mrs. LeRoy S.

Edwards. Ushers: John Stanley Buskey, chairman, will be assisted by Charles C. Meytrott, vice chairman, and Claude P. Boyle, Volmer H. Houlberg, Gilbert Coutant Halsted Clarence Rudd Nims, Cornelius Hearn Richard Barnes Williams and Dr.

Wilson Briggs Zimmer. Mrs. Cornelius Hearn Jr. is chairman of boxes. Among the Brooklyn girls who will attend the junior promenade at Princeton University next weekend are the Misses Caroline Marsh Kinsey, Betty and Lillian Longmore.

This weekend Miss Lillian Longmore is attending the house parties at Williams College. Miss Betty Longmore, home from Smith College, where she 1s a freshman, has visiting her for a few days during the vacation Miss Harriet Pine of Baltimore, a junior at Smith. Artists for Colony House Musicale and Fashion Show The artists for the musicale in conjunction with the spring fashion show and tea at Colony House on Wednesday, April 9, are Joseph Mathieu, tenor, and Robert Armbruster, pianist, soloist recently with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Paul W.

Bigelow is chairman of the general committee; Mrs. Schreiber Carter, treasurer: Mrs. William P. Slocovich, chairman of the tea committee. Dr.

and Mrs. Carroll Leja Nichols will give the first in a series dinner bridge parties at their home. 230 Hancock on Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs.

Nichols and their daughter, Miss Alice Nichols, will spend next weekend at West Point. where they will be the guests of Col. and Mrs. Otto L. Brunzell.

MRS. RUTLEDGE SIMMONS MARCEAU Miss Kunkel to Be Married to Gilbert B. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp Kunkel of 2107 Albemarle Terrace announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Kunkel, to Gilbert Baldwin Lamb, son Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert D. Lamb of 574 West End Manhattan, at a luncheon and bridge at their home yesterday. Miss Kunkel was graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute with the class 1928, and is a member of the Colony House Junior Guild. Mr.

Lamb was graduated from Cornell University. No date has been set for the wedding. The guests included the Misses Dorothy Von Arx, Marjorie Baldwin, Ruth Berg, Mary R. Carruthers, Virginia he Crisfield, Frances Fuller, Alice Hilborn, Harriette Love, Janet MacNaughton, Constance Molyneux, Geraldine Moffett. Doris Northridge, Olive Paddock, Frances Tomes of Brooklyn.

Eleanor Dear, Vidalinn Williams and Barbara Williams of Jersey City, N. Nancy E. Gaines of New Rochelle, N. Jessie Herbert of Flushing, L. Winifred Prindle, Orange, N.

William Butcher Mrs. Souths James Kirkpatrick Flack, Mrs. Willard Chase Peare of Brooklyn, Mrs. Gilbert D. Lamb of Manhattan and Mrs.

William H. Kingsley of East Orange, N. J. Models and Patrons for Hospital Benefit April 2 Among those who will act as models at the fashion show which will be part the S. S.

Conte Biancamano benefit for the Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity on Wednesday, April 2, include the Misses Betty Davis, Annis Hall, Phyllis Reid, Marguerite Wilkinson, Jean McKee. Doris Ogden and Anna Maria Morales. Mrs. William H. Arnold is chairman of the patrons and patronesses, who include Mrs.

John T. Underwood, Mrs. William E. Howes, Mrs. Merrill N.

Foote, Mrs. Thomas L. Bowmar, Dr. Michele A. R.

Raia, Mrs. J. Denton Shea, Mrs. B. J.

Coles of Laurelton, L. Mrs. Frederic E. Elliott, Mrs. S.

Lloyd Fisher, Mrs. John Horni, Mrs. William T. Allen, Mrs. John Latham, Miss Florence Ebling.

Mrs. Herbert S. DuCret, Mrs. Walter M. Bristow, Mrs.

S. C. Snyder, Mrs. Ransom S. Robertson, Mrs Robert C.

Sholtz, Mrs. F. J. Van Vranken, Mrs. Stewart R.

Browne, Mrs. Robert F. Walmsley, Mrs. Thomas J. Davis, Mrs.

Otis Swan Carroll, Mrs. Willard H. Platt, Mrs. F. C.

Healy, Mrs. Edward F. Caldwell, Mrs. George M. Boardman, Mrs R.

J. Menendez, Mrs. Frank H. Lasher, Mrs. William D.

Muerlin, Mrs. J. Churchman, Mrs. Walter D. Price, Mrs.

S. B. Sewall, Mrs. John M. Lafrentz, Mrs.

Thomas Gurney of Garden City, Mrs. Clifford F. Lamont, Miss Helen E. Redding, Mrs. Lester W.

Mitchell of New York, Mrs. George Worthington, Mrs. Harry K. Reynolds, Dr. Howard B.

Snell, Mrs. H. H. Donaldson, Mrs. Lucien L.

Leads, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard, Dr. Cornelia Chase Brant, Mrs. Juan A.

Almirall, Mrs. William R. Pettit, Mrs. Gustave W. Thompson, Mrs.

Carl A. Scherer and Mrs. Ralph I. Lloyd. Mr.

and Mrs. Lody Smith of 96 Lincoln Place will return shortly from a season spent at the Royal Palm Hotel, Fort Myers, Fla. A supper dance will be given at the Park Lane on April 4 by the Briarcliff Holiday House Association of Mrs. Dow's School, Briarcliff Manor, N. for the benefit of Holiday House, the project which aids in the support of seven orphans.

Mrs. H. Davies Roulston (Marjorie Heather) and Miss Anna Mae Hunter are those of local interest on the committee. The Misses June Blossom, Cathleen Fox, Janet Stone, Virginia Thaw, Faith Whitney and Elinor Ladd are among the Brooklyn and Long Island members of the debutante committee for the symphony concert on Sunday, March 30, at Heckscher Foundation by the Heckscher Foundation Orchestra. Proceeds from the affair will go to the Heckscher summer camp at Adams Corner, near Peekskill.

Miss Mary Cabaud and Fiance Announce Plans for Wedding Brooklyn Colony Juniors To Meet at Mrs. Holly's Home; Colony Luncheon, April 23 MISS MARJORIE PHELPS KOOP GA'BOR E'DOR Miss Mars, the daughter of Mrs. Andrew Houston Mars of Montgomery announced today the plans for her marriage to H. Grell Powers of Manhattan. Miss Rogers and John Dunlop have completed their wedding plans which appear here today.

Miss Rogers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rogers Jr. of 18 Remsen St.

The marriage of Hiss Koop and Sartell Prentice Jr. will take place on April 28. Miss Koop is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson Koop of Manhattan, and Mr.

Prentice is related to the Prentice family so prominently identifed with Brooklyn Heights for many years. Mrs. Simmons will sail with Mr. Simmons on the S. S.

Europa during the coming week for a four months' trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons reside at 90 8th Ave. Another prominent fiancee today is Miss Cabaud, the daughter Cabaud of Sterling who Behrens on May 21.

Plans Complete for Wedding Of Miss Dorothy Street and Fiance Miss Dorothy Mercer of Garden City, L. will be maid of honor for her cousin, Miss Doris Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Street of Montclair, N.

and formerly of Brooklyn, when Miss Street is married to Marshall Lyman Harrison of Bloomfield, N. on April 5. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Gertrude Woolley, Wilhelmina Watson and Charlotte and Marion Harrison, sisters of the bridegroom. Russell Robert Raab of East Orange, N. will be best man, and the ushers will be Alfred I.

Manson Randall Beers, Arthur L. Clark Jr. and Charles G. Street brother of the bride. Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Montclair and formerly of Brooklyn will give a luncheon and bridge at her home on April 2 for Miss Street and Mrs.

Osborne Rice and Miss Adelaide Bristol will give a tea at Miss Bristol's home on Saturday. Mrs. James Peter Warbasse and her family, James P. Warbasse Richard Warbasse and the Misses Agnes and Vera Warbasse will leave on Friday to spend ten days at their summer, home, Gladheim, Woods Hole, Mass. Dr.

Warbasse is spending about three weeks with his son and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warbasse, at their place, Kay-El Bar Ranch, Wickenburg, Ariz. The Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church will give a reception to welcome Dr. and Mrs.

Alvin E. Magary and their family on Friday, April 4, at 8:30 p.m., in the parish house, 95 S. Oxford St. Contemporary Comment Contemporary BEWARE OF THE FUR scarf racket. Two friends had this identical thing happen to them.

Once in Manhattan and once in Brooklyn. While walking along the street in broad daylight a smart de- livery wagon, without any apparent name, with two liveried men, pulled up to the curb and one of them summoned the girls' attention by asking her if she would be interested in buying a silver fox scarf reasonably. So saying, he produced the scarf, magician like, and the girl, not knowing what it was all about, but smelling a rat instead of a fox, picked her, skirts and marched away with very cute nose held high in the air. BARE LEGS ARE POPULAR enough in the summer, but we did get a shock this week when we noticed a friend who appeared of an evening with bare legs. We shuddered involuntarily; stockings are so sheer that they don't give any The Junior Society of the Brooklyn Colony of New England Women, Mrs.

Berton L. Maxfield. president, will hold a meeting and bridge at the home of Mrs. Herbert L. Holly on Friday, Mrs.

Holly is director cf the Junior Society. Brooklyn Colony will hold its annual luncheon at the Hotel Bossert on Wednesday, April 23. Mrs. Frederick H. Paine is chairman of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs.

Richard B. Browne, Mrs. Edward W. Haskins, Mrs. Frederick S.

Pendleton, Mrs. Robert Whitten, Mrs. Frank H. Parcells, Mrs. Edward Lyons, Mrs.

William James and Mrs. Frederick H. Schluter. Patrons for Theater Party Of Berkeley Alumnae April 7 Patrons and patronesses for the annual theater party of the Berkeley Institute Alumnae Association for the benefit of the School Settlement on April 7 to see "Rebound" at the Plymouth Theater include Mrs. LeGrand Kerr, Miss Lothian Kerr, Mrs.

Judson Pendleton, Mrs. Robert E. Merwin, Mrs. Henry E. Cabaud, Mrs.

Russell V. Cruikshank. Mrs. Stanton Mott, Mrs. Julius Liebman, Mrs.

T. Bond Holland. Mrs. Wilma Scheffler Silver, Mrs. Philip A.

Hubert, Miss Beatrice D. Middleton. Mrs. Louis T. Rountree, Mrs.

Charles A. Boody, Mrs. Edward Wallace Cone, Mrs. Henry Clay Evans, Mrs. Maude Boody Carey, Mrs.

V. Hall Everson Mrs. Andrew H. Mars, Mrs. Henry Ditmas Lott, Miss Dorothy L.

Betts, Mrs. Stephen, Valentine Mrs. Chauncey, McPherson, Mrs. D. J.

Hardenbrook. Miss Doris Long, Mrs. Rollin G. Plumb, Mrs. Courtney B.

Groser, Miss Ida Clayton Atwood, Mrs. Charles G. Profftt, Mrs. T. Grant Caldwell Mrs.

Harry P. Burt, Mrs. William H. Kouwenhoven, Mrs. A.

C. Scharman, Mrs. Gerard Kaspar, Mrs. Robert E. Henry, Mrs.

Charles A. Anderson, Mrs. Edmond T. Drewsen, Mrs. Edna de B.

Mire, Mrs. Max M. Gilman and Mrs. Walter F. Schultze.

Miss Doris Conover Hostess At Large Bridge Yesterday Miss Doris Conover of the Flatbush School entertained at a bridge yesterday afternoon for her fellow students. The guests were the Misses Alice Aplington, Muriel Stephens, Kathryn Hathaway, Doris Lee. Cherille Merrill, Margaret Early, Lucy Ann Tibballs, Henriette Smith, Charlotte Roche, Mary Armstrong, Dorothy Schwind. Anna Mock, Leona Rickert, Elizabeth Hammond, Aldine Earle, Rita Rose, Ruth Scheffer. Mary Hetherton, Marion Ramirez and Helen Ramirez.

Miss Mary Bradley Cabaud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edward Cabaud of 225 Lincoln Place, has selected Wednesday afternoon, May 21, as the day for her marriage to W. Meredith Behrens, son Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic A. Behrens of of 8210 Ridge Boulevard. The ceremony will take place in the Memorial Presbyterian Church, 7th Ave. and St. John's Place, and will be performed by the Rev.

Otis R. Rice, assistant rector of Trinity Church, Boston, who is a cousin of Miss Cabaud. He will be assisted by the Rev. Dr. John Barlow, rector of the Memorial Presbyterian Church.

A small reception will follow at the Ambassador Hotel. Miss Willard Dodsworth of Manhattan will be maid of honor for Miss Cabaud and the bridesmaids will include Miss Helen Gallon of Plandome, L. Mrs. Edna de Beixedon Mirc. Mrs.

Alfred H. Everson, Mrs. Charles A. Feltman and Mrs. William Dunkak.

Thomas J. Crawford of Youngstown, Ohio, will be best man for Mr. Behrens and ushers will include Henry E. Cabaud Philip G. Cabaud of Brooklyn, Gordon Youngman, Edward E.

Watts and Thomas Christie of Manhattan and Truman Luhrman of Jersey Miss Cabaud was graduated from Berkeley Institute and attended the Ely School in Greenwich, Conn. She is A member of the Junior League, Junior Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Woman's Club and the Junior Guild of Colony House. She is vice president of the Berkeley Alumnae. Mr. Behrens is a graduate of Polytechnic Preparatory School, Harvard University and Columbia University Law School.

He is a member of Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi fraternities and of the Harvard Club of New York. to announce her wedding plans of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. will be married to W.

Meredith Hostesses for Woman's Club Luncheon at St. George April 8 The hostesses for the luncheon of the Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs. Richard Marvin Chapman president, on April 8, a at Hotel St. George, include Mrs. Chapman, Dr.

Cornelia Chase Brant, Mrs. David H. Sackett, Mrs. Frederick W. Bass, Mrs.

Le Grand Kerr, Mrs. Richard E. Jacobs, Mrs. Abel E. Blackmar, Mrs.

Henry Carson, Mrs. Edmund H. Driggs, Mrs. Browne, Mrs. J.

Morton Halstead, Mrs. Walter M. Meserole, Mrs. Juan A. Almirall, Mrs.

Frederick W. Haines, Mrs. Alice H. Gould. Mrs.

William A. Watson, Mrs. Frank Simmons, Mrs. Herbert B. Peare, Miss Ethel Slipper, Mrs.

Henry S. Conover, Mrs. William R. Taylor, Mrs. Edward P.

Folger, Mrs. William M. Parke, Mrs. Charles R. Hebard, Mrs.

Edward F. Siney, Mrs. Harry C. Palmer, Mrs. Leonard H.

Smith, Mrs. Joseph J. Kerby, Mrs. William H. Bird, Mrs.

William A. O. Paul, Mrs. Horace Mann Snyder, Mrs. Alfred C.

Bryan, Mrs. Arthur W. Mellen, Mrs. Lewis J. Spence, Mrs.

Clarence R. Nims, Mrs. William H. Price, Mrs. George H.

Gartlan, Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes, Mrs. Henry C. Badgeley, Mrs.

John D. H. Schulz, Mrs. Sinton Pedlow, Mrs. Frederick E.

Crane, Mrs. David C. Johnson, Mrs. Edgar S. Banta, Mrs.

M. Luther Bowden Jr. and Mrs. Theodore Hardy. Mrs.

William W. Brush is chairman of the luncheon. Assisting Mrs. William Horner at the door at the Hotel Bossert on Friday at Mrs. Earl F.

Whitaker's current events lecture will be Mrs. Carl Zellner and Mrs. John D. Moore. warmth to speak of, but they at least give an illusion of warmth.

We couldn't resist going up the girl and touching her legs to see if we were right. We were wrong. She had stockings on, but they were seamless, without sheen, and such a perfect skin tint that our eyes had deceived us, and we would defy anyone not to have made the same mis- take. In a Garden My life is like a vegetable Lived in a neat plowed row, A All fenced around with sturdy wire, And how I hate it so. No weeds allowed to sprout by me; I hate this sheltered life.

That turnip growing over there Is known to me as wife. Oh, God, let me shrink up and die; Let sun and rain forget me; Just let me be a wind-tossed seed If Thou shouldst resurrect me. E. I. D.

Luncheon Tuesday to Precede Music School Settlement Drive Mrs. Benjamin Prince, president of the board of directors of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement, will preside at a luncheon at the Leverich Towers Hotel on Tuesday, which will open a membership enrollment effort in behalf of the settlement. More than 80 Brooklyn women, headed by Mrs. John E. Jennings, vice president of the board, as general chairman: Mrs.

John M. Taylor as chairman of the larger and scholarship membership, Mrs. William Fitzhugh Jr. as chairman of general membership, Mrs. Whitney Merrill as associate chairman of general membership and Miss Catherine Van Brunt as chairman of the college group will take part in this effort.

Among those who have organized groups under Mrs. Fitzhugh to date are Mrs. George Tamlyn, Mrs. Warner King. Mrs.

Augustus Harris, Mrs. M. W. Henry, Mrs. Francis J.

Please Turn to Page 2 MISS DOROTHY BAUER WHITE STUDIO Miss Bauer is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John L. Bauer of 984 Bushwick Parkway. Miss Bauer is preparing at New York University to enter the L.

I. Medical College in the fall. She was graduated from Skidmore in June..

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