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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930. 1 MISS METERS HONORED Miss Ruth Meyers, daughter ot SNocletjg 1 Mil Betty Jenney to Be Married to Frederick Ayer 2d In East Hampton Sept. 20 Miss Betty Jenney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman Jenney of 30 E.

71st St. and East Hampton. L. will be married on Saturday, Sept. 20, in St.

Luke's Church, East Hampton, to Frederick Ayer 2d, son of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Ayer of the Rlts-Carlton and Olcn Cove, L. I.

The ceremony will take place at 4 o'clock and will be followed by a reception at "Little Close," the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Richard Boyd Ayer will be matron of honor and Miss Jeanne Leonard will be maid of honor. Mrs. John Herndcn and the Misses Margaret Gould, Mary Atwell and Roa-alle Evans will serve as bridesmaids.

Richard Boyd Ayer will be his brother's best man and the ushers will be Sherman Jenney, brother of the bride: Henri lake. Robert Gilmer Thomas Dunstan, Morgan Wheelock, Cralgh Leonard. Frederick T. La Boulsse and Henry Lew-Is 3d. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Gawtry and daughter, Miss Olive Van R. Gawtry, have come in from their summer home at Huntington, L. and are at the Ambassador for a short stay. Mrs.

Alfred W. Field of 91 E. 18th Dermott, Nancy Sturges, Louise Eisen, Eleanor Kenyon, Virginia Leggett, Dora More, Mary Johnston, Frances Bulltngton, Helen Bendix, Florence Sweeney. Catherine Falck, Pauline Lewis, Dorothy Relo, Dorothea Freygang, Ann Neal Cole, Jane Oarmany, Lois Oerhardt, Vera En-gelhardt, Marie Penny, Anne Oliver. May Flood, Mildred Gee, Farner McGregor, Louise Wilklns, Evelyn Burgold and Gloria Poliakofr.

COBLENS SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Coblens of 3017 Bedford Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Sylvia Coblens, to Julian Jay Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur L. Smith of Melrose, Mass. Miss Coblens attended the College of Fne Arts at New York University and is continuing her studies at the Emerson College of Oratory and Dramatics tn Boston, Mass. Mr.

Smith is a graduate of Phillips Academy and Is a member of the senior class at Harvard University. AQL'AVELLA SORRENTINO The wedding of Miss Marie Sor-rentino, daughter of A. 8. Sorrentino of 143-08 94th Jamaica, to Dr. Charles P.

Aquavella, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Aquavella of 1814 Eastern Parkway, took place on Saturday afternoon the Lady Loretta Church, with the Rev. Raymond Tonlni officiating. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was held at the Hotel St.

George, with about Misa Stella Houghton, Miss Hester Halstead, Miss Rita Horton, Miss Barbara Hoge and Miss Elizabeth Lockwood. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ramsey entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Clark of Plainfield, N. over the weekend. Thomas Adams of Montclair. N. Is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ebinger. Mrs. Hamilton Rothwell of Remsen-burg gave a tea Saturday afternoon. and Mrs.

John G. Hesermn cf Bronxvil'e have arrived here for the remainder of the summer. Miss Marjorie Ryan of Manhattan is visiting Rita Larkin on Oneck Road. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Robinson of 'outh Orange, N.

and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Dana of Llewellyn Park are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur B. Leach. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Dana are the daughters of Mr.

anr Mrs. Leach. Miss Betty Lcnemore is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N.

Gurney in Sudbury, Vt. Miss Longmore will be away a week. Jack Grayhurst had as his guests this weekend John Williams of Manhattan and Thomas Ray of Ithaca, N. Y. Mrs.

Jean Melville of Manhattan la the guest of Mrs. E. Otis Houghton. Miss Margaret Joralemon of East Orange, N. has arrived at the Moorland for a three weeks' stay.

Mr. and Mis. A. R. Trown of 39 Hawthorne Brooklyn, have beau at the Moorland for the lart two w-o-ks.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt D. Barnes, has selected Saturday. Oct.

4, as the date of her marriage to Joseph Bryan.3d. son of Mr. and Ms. Saint George Bryan of Richmond, Va. A reception will take place at Nonesuch House, the Eames country home at Man-hassett, L.

I. Mrs. Raymond F. Dunbar of Rock-vllle Centre, L. and formerly of Brooklyn, entertained at supper and bridge In her cottage at Quogue, L.

on Saturday evening. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Lohey, Mr. and Mrs.

James Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Carr. Park Commissioner James Browno and Mrs. Browne.

Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MeDwyer.

Mr. and Mrs. William Oreyhurst of Manhattan, Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews of Douglaston and Mr.

and Mrs. William Lalley. Cadet H. Alan Gerhardt of West Point, who has been summering at Sayville, L. with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Gerhardt. and his sister.

Miss Marie A. Gerhardt. will return to the Military Academy on Aug. 28. Cadet Gerhardt and a number of his classmates were the guests recently of Colonel Hoffman, head of the 2d Corps Area Engineers, aboard the latter's yacht when they were taken on an inspection tour, visiting the sea dredges and various engineering projects in and around New York Harbor.

Gerhard is studying aeronautical engineering. IngersoD Warrner Miss Charlotte Evelyn Warriner. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Allen Warrlner, formerly of if.

ftT 1 yiM LI Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyers of 691 Quincy who will be married to Nathan Davis on Saturday, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. M. C.

Siegcl at the Hotel St. George on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J.

Christie rf New Rochelle announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mar garet Mary Christie, to Joseph Roger O'Donnell, son of Mr. and Roger J. O'Donnell of Brooklyn. Miss Christie Is a graduate of Trin ity College, Washington, D. and received her M.

A. degree at Co lumbia University. Mr. ODcnnell attended Brooklyn and Et. John Colleges of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert P. Erunnef of 179th Place, Jamaica, have mo tored to Maine, here they are stay. Ing at the Poland Spring Hotel in South Poland.

$300,000 Cash Award Given to Mrs. Luckenbach The marital troubles of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Luckenbach of New York and Sands' Point, L.

appeared to be at an end today, as far as the courts are concerned, by a settlement order signed by Supreme Court Justice Valente In Manhattan awarding Mrs. Luckenbach $500,000 cash and $18,000 a year alimony. In consideration, according to th terms of the settlement, Mrs. Luck enbach has agreed to withdraw he actions for separation and divorce, and a third to have her father-in-law, Edgar Luckenbach cited for1 contempt of court. In recent litigation in the New York courts, Mrs.

Luckenbach obtained custody of her 9-year-old son and won an order tying up her husband's possessions pending trial of her actions. Luckenbach, vice president ot Luckenbach Steamship Company, obtained a divorce from his wife last January In Florida. The couple were married in 1918. There's scarcely an ache or pairj that Bayer Aspirin won't relieve promptly. It can't remove the cause, but it tiM relieve the pain I Headaches.

Backaches. Neuritis- and neuralgia. Yes, and rheumatism. Read proven directions for rnanyi important uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart.

Look fon the Bayer cross: iviu.v, rt I Gir! of Dr. Pettit'i Camp Give Benefit Operetta (Special to the Eagle) Shelter Island Heights. Aug. 25 A dance festival and operetta was given on Friday evening at Dr. Pettit's Camp for the benefit of the Shelter Island Public Library.

Those who took part In the operetta were the Misses Margaret Stark, Peggy Volk, Marianne Heye, Peggy Brlggs, Lillian Meyer, Adrianne Schilling, Pat Miller, Edna Martindell, Camilla Fleming, Katherlne Martin. Barbara Briggs, Marjorie Applegate, Jean Hopkins, Peggy Payne, Mar jorie Glbbs, Josephine Murphy, Deb orah Finch, Katherlne Assenslo, Cynthia West, Margaret Dobbs, Virginia Lindsay, Laverna Krebs, Ruth Dcichsel, Clara Martin, Carolyn West, Priscilla Cline, Helen Richter, Cavada Humphrey, Katherlne Mc- The Misses Nancy Leahey and Dorothy Lawson seated and Marcia Rogers. Frances Masury and Nancy Patterson standing took part in "Quogue Quips" at Quogue, L. last weekend. They are shown In the "Down to the Sea" number.

700 guests atteding. The maid of honor was Miss Irene Sorrentino, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Frances Amonte, Josephine Salzano, Margaret Blass, Connie Lo Re, Viola De Flna, Tessie Longbardl and Rose Ccparano. Thomas Lo Re was the best man and the ushers were Henry Martone, Anthony Mocerlno, Anthony Rubbo, Michael Rubbo, Albert Cavallaro, Alex Lo Re, Nell Sorrentino and Jerry Longobardl. Dr. Aquavella and his bride left for a motor trip through New England and Canada.

They will return early In October and reside in Brook.yn. RETURN FROM MIAMI Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

Becker have just returned by motor to their home at 7536 65th Drive, Middle Village, L. from Miami, where they have been for the past month. i man Flnclley, Homer Raynor, Alfred Young. Oayle Young, David Johnson, Flsk Reynolds and Alfred Hesterburg. The motion picture, "Love Among EVERY BOSSERT RESIDENT IS A GUEST CONDUCTOR IN THIS HOTEL CONDUCTED TO PLEASE ITS GUESTS 1 to 4 room luitel, by the day, wek, month or year at interesting rates.

linm (Anne McLean), will be mar-. lied to William Middlebrook Goss of Waterbury, Conn. Invitations have been Issued for 1 the reception at the home of Miss Buckingham parents In Water-town, which will follow the ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 12. Mr.

Goss and his bride will make their future home at 202 Prospect St. in Waterbury. Weithampton Junior Spoilt Club Members to Have Picric And Dance; Other Notet (Special to the Eagle) Westhampton Beach, L. I Aug. 23 A party for the boys and girls of the Junior Sports Club will be given here tomorrow evening.

There will be a picnic on the beach, after which the party will go to toe Westhampton Country Club to see -With Byrd at the South Pole." A dance will be a special feature following the moving picture performance. Those who will be present include: Mioses Barbara Bailey. Alexandra Anniniff, Eileen Duffy, Eileen Fitz-slmmons, Marian Van Dyke, Mar-jorie Drake, Eugenia and Josephine Keller, Mariorie and Joan Paterson, Sally Bausher, Suzanne Ramsey, Margaret Valiant. Sue Perkins, Ann Fullan, Ann and Betty Hathaway, Betty Kelsey, Coleen Gutterson, Helen Allen, Barbara Gill, Jane Glynn, Ruth Davis and Jean Geng-ler, Huph Dufiy, Ansel Tuttle, Nor the Millionaires." was shown at the Westhampton Country Club Friday night. A dance followed.

Later In the evening people who had attended the "Quogue Quips" came to the dance. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Driver Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Van Dyke.

Dr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Maynard. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Melhado, the Misses Jane Thompson. Dorothy Stevens, Catherine Dempsey, Kathryn Pell, Marjorie Updike, Theodora Updike, Margery Earle, Patricia Hughes, Dorothy Lawson, Elizabeth Haktead, Barbara Hoge, Lesley Olcott; Christine Winters, Amelia Fullan, Henry Fullan, Louis Allen, Emmet Boone II. R. Morse, Norman Dix.

Mortimer Cobb, William Lindse, David Blossem, Walter Potts, Hamilton Hoge, Cecil Hoge, John Hoge, Harry Melslahn, Reeve Bowdcn. Tilden Southack, Dudley Johnson. Jack Hesterburg, Robert Gill and Robert Sweeney. Miss Cahterlne Hathaway, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge Hathaway of Dune Road entertained recently a few friends at a lunch eon at Maresl Mazzettl In Quogue. After the luncheon Miss Hathaway took her guests to a matinee In Southampton. The party Included: Mitt Esther Carrott and Marvin Laidlaw Complete Plans for Wedding Sept. 29 Miss Esther Carrott. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs." Orville Browning Carrctt of Belle Haven, Greenwich, A. Marvin Laidlaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Laidlaw of 29 Montgomery Place, have completed plans for their wedding on Sept.

29. The ceremony will be performed at St. Mary's Church in Greenwich-; the Rev. Father Fitzgerald of Washington officiating. Miss CarroTt mjJl.have Mips Jane Carrott.

her sister, as maid of honor, and for bridesmaids Mrs. Henry S. Thompson 1 of Mrs. Philip H. Fitzgerald and Miss Mar-Jorie James of Manhattan, Miss Elaine Laidlaw, sister of the bridegroom of Brooklyn, Miss Alvina Looran of Manhattan and Miss Virginia Willock of Swlcesley.

Pa. Gerard Keliy of Brooklyn will act as best man for Mr. and the ushers will be John Canott. brother of the bride; Edward Ives of Bridgeport. John Budd of St.

Paul. James Black Jr. of Plci'e, Ohio; Frank of Manhattan niur Harold of Brunswick, Me. Mill Barbara Strout Wed To Lincoln Parte in Salem The wedding of Miss Barbara Strout. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Strout of 141 E. 21st to Arthur Lincoln Pattee son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Pattee of Salem. took place In St. Peter's Church of Salem on Thursday.

The ceremony was performed' by the Rev. Frederick L. Barry of St. Paul's Church in Flatbush. assisted by the Rev.

Charles Lyons of St. Peter's. The bridegroom's sister. Miss Catherine Pattee. was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Peace and Miss Virginia Almy.

Chesirr Pattoe. the bridegroom's brother, was best man. The ushers were George and Leonard Almy. A reception and wedding breakfast at the Hawthorne followed the ceremony. Among the many functions given In honor of the couple preceding the wedding were a luncheon given by the bride-rroom's pnrents at the Corinthian Yacht.

Club, and a dinner on the eve of the wedding given by Arthur W. Peace of Garden City. L. at the Hawthorne. Mr.

and Mrs. Pattee will take an extended motor trip through New England after which they will spend September at the summer home of the bride's parents. Oak Point, near Harrington, Me. Bridal Party Completed -For Hobb Connell Wedding As announced previousl" Mrs Parker Rice of Manchester, N. will be matron of honor and Miss Betty Hull will be maid of honor for Miss Elizabeth Tuttle Hobbs.

daughter of Mis. Jasper Jenkins Hobbs of 59 Livingston when she' is mar ried to Herbert Stanley Connell Jr. on Sept. 18 in St. Ann's Church on the Heights.

Others in the bridal party Just announced are bridesmaids Miss Evelyn Connell of Scarsdalc, N. sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Frederic Rabell of Manhattan, Miss Jane Klees of Manhattan, a cousin of the bride; Miss Mary Louise Ack-ley and Miss Katherlne Brown, both of Manhattan, and Miss Mar. on Darling of Bronxville. N.

Y. Mr. Connell will have a hi best man Frederic Rabell of Manhattan and for ushers Dunran Sterling. Radellff Emtwlsle, Edward Wilson, all of Manhattan: Allen Marple ol Boston, Pierce Wright of Pittsburgh, William Uonnvan of White Plains, N. and William Lamb of Hartford.

Conn. Mr. Connell and his bride will make their future home at Sound View Gardens, Mamaroneck, A wedding out of town on Oct. 11 of much Interest to Brooklyn will be that of William Jeflerson Kltchell. nn of Mrs.

Walter P. Kltchell of 2 Grace Court, and Miss Renee du Pont Carpenter which will take place In Christ Church tn Wilmlng. ton, Del. Buckingham Cots Miss Marlon Ann Buckingham daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Benedict Buckingham and granddaughter ot Mrs. John A. Burking- Special Low Fare EXCURSION Sunday Aug. 31 Sept. 14 and 28 WASHINGTON BOUND ur QAmOy Si) U.

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Mi'c" H. Goodwin of Sunswyck Lane, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

MacNellle. Mrs. MacNellie was married this summer. 8he Is the former Miss Cynthia Ooodwin, niece of Mr. and Mrs.

Milan Goodwin. Mrs. Barth F. Dillon Jr. of Bay Ridge arrived on the S.S.

Republic on Friday, after a cruise on the Mediterranean, and left Immediately with Mr. Dillon for a tour of northern Canada. Mitt Arline Suydam Guett Of Honor at Dinner Party Craln Suydam of Bay Shore. L. I.

entertained at dinner on Friday evening at the Southward-Ho Club in honor of his sister. Miss Arline Suydam, on her birthday, later taking his guests to a performance of "Quogue Quips. The guests were the Misses Ethel Downing, Virginia Murtel, Helen Connor, Lela Irvine, Eunice Stable, Barbara Clarke Frances Weir, Mildred Criman, Hazel Sims, Marjorie Hunter, Fay Burker, Priscllla Drew. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Beanct, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bruning, George Trash. Paul Mont-ford, Maxwell Thayer, Rodney Fisk, Eugene Moeller, Russell Faeber. Charles Putnam, Peter Crulkshank Frank Lowell, Martin Lipton, Norman Corbett, James Vanderpoel, George Wendell, Dr.

Paul N. Schade. Gordon Bwoen, Glenn Barbour and David Morse. Mrs. George N.

Young, whose summer home la in Sayville, L. was hostess today at a luncheon and bridge at the Brightwaters Casino in honor of her house guest, Miss Dorothy Carroll, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Carroll of Brooklyn. Miss Elise Connett of Bellport will entertain at dinner this evening preceding the dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Laurens R. Bowden for their daughter and son, Miss Alice Bowden and Tyler Bowden. Miss Katherlne L. Barnes, daugh Furriers for Nearly a Cenlury Coats FURS Barton f. Whit; ff'ijtnt AUGUST Springfield, and John William German of Ingersoll, Ontario, were married Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents.

469 Washington Ave. Rev. William L. Pettlngill. D.D., of Wilmington, performed the ceremony, the double-ring serv ice being used.

The bride's gown was white lace nd satin, trimmed with tulle, her veil caught with sprays of orange blossoms, and she carried a bou quet of white rosebuds. She was ttended by Miss Margaret War- nock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Warnock of Springfield, and a former schoolmate of the bride at Springfield Central High School. Miss Warnock wore a dress of champagne chiffon and lace.

Harold K. German of Ingersoll, brother of the bridegroom, was his best man. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Mildred Louise Young Pease of Springfield. Mrs.

Pease, a school chum of the bride, Is also a recent bride, having married Daniel Hubbard Pease at White Plains, N. Y. About 20 relatives and close friends of the young couple were the guests and remained for the wedding luncheon and Informal re ception. Mrs. German Is a grad uate of Stamford (Conn.) High School and of Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.

Following a wedding trip In Canada, the bride and bridegroom will return to the Institute for further study after Sept. 1. Miss Mary McCormick of Rugby Road and Setauket, L. spent a week at the Essex and Sussex Hotel, Spring Lake Beach, N. as the guest of Miss Margaret Cronin.

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