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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE Theaters and Photoplays Music and Art Editorial SECTIO! I J- Brooklyn Society Helen Worth L. I. Social News NEW. YORK CITY, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1930. I flu lift if i 7 i -1 I I it- am The former Miss liertrude Kinuvane was married to Mr.

Smithers at her home in Spokane, this week. Mr. Smithers is the win of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D.

Smithert of (Men Cove, I. The marriage of Hist Marie Mrs TZAwnrtl fnrlraan PArish nf Harbor, L. to Charles L. event on Friday. Miss Margaret Means Makes Plans for Her Coming-Out Party at Park Lane Dec.

20 Miss Ruth Drake Greason To Be Married on Nov. 1 8 To Robert Gordon Jr. -A Iff, i TEN CENTS The Misses Janet Ross, Conetanco Smith, Elizabeth Longmore and Jane Van Cott will form the receiving line ashlMlng Miss Margaret Means at the supper oance which her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl A. Means of 430 Clinton will glvo at the Park lane on Dec. 20 to present her to society. Miss Means was graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute in Juno and now attending Wells College. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Patterson Tea Hosts Today in Honor Of Mr. and Mrt. George Thomt 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Patterson of Ocean Ave. will entertain at a reception and tea at their home today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Georga Thorns iLultla Sherwood Gurneet, whose marriage took place on Sept.

25. Mrs. N. Pennington Way and Mrs. J.

Rogers Gurnee poured. Among the guests were Mr. and Mis. Samuel A. Gurnee, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Thorns, Mr. and Mrt. Lester M.

Lehrenkrtuss, Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Gilmour. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Bronder, Mr. Mrt. Harrison F. Wilmot.

Mr. and Mra. Wlllard G. Keller Mr. and Mrs.

Norman K. Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward R.

Shieblei, Mr, and Mrs. Robert P. Munkcll. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Rogers Gurnee, Mr. and Mrs. Letch er W. Cue.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Penning ton Way. Mr.

and Mrs. Sterling Nnrthnu nf Nvai.k u- Mrs. Robert Waton of Fairmont, W. Va Mrs. Anna N.

Patterson, Mlsa E. Bertha Gurnee. Miss Owendolin, Dickinson, Alfred Smith. Frank R. Thorns Jr.

Stephen J. Patterson, Dr. Hammond B. Clark. Charles E.

Conklui. H. Justin Patterson and John A. Kennedy Jr. Mill Miriaai L.

Wifluasoa't Eaftf ement Announced To Alexander Macrae Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Wilkinson of 298 Lafavette Ave. an- nounre the engagement of their M. Wl.M (Till I-111 L.11I1S CTllftin- son, to Alexander Macrae, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Duncan M. Macrae of Inverness. Scotland. Miss Wilkin- auii wn.s niMi-iru lUFipni Aran- emy and the Dunning School of Mu-ic.

Mr. Macrae received his education st the University of Glasgow. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrt. Kiaisley Childt Civet Shower for Mitt Haiktrt Mrs.

Klngsley Childs (Paulino Strykeri of 612 Ocean Ave. gave a bridge and kitchen shower for Mis -Margaret Halkett at her home yes-, terday afternoon. Miss Halkett will be married to Dr. Philip R. Underwood on Nov.

27. The guests Included the Mine. Elva Reid. Dorothv von Glahn. 1 Sylvia Ghelardl.

Althea and Mario Schweirkcrt. Dorothy Green, Margaret Halkett, Merraude Ghegan. Stella Wilson. Mrs. Charles Tavlor.

Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Talbot Lo Blanc and Mra. Wesley Morrow. Mist Cract Nicholls to It 1 Wtd to Donald E.

FM i The Rev. and Mrs. George M. Nic holU of Hollls. L.

snnnunc 1 the engagement of their daughf Miss Grace Nicholls, to Done' Flint of TeiTV. Mont. Miss Nlcholla is a Umith College, class her graduation sr- Fleas turn, il lJ MM I yy r- Mitt Margaret Kunkel to Be Guest at Several Parties Before Marriage on Nov. 14 Mrs. Thomas H.

Williams of Jersey City, N. will give a luncheon and bridge at her home on Wednesday In honor of Miss Margaret Kunkel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp Kunkel of 2101 Albemarle Terrace, who will be married to Gilbert R. Lamb on Nov.

14 at the Woman's Club. Mrs. Kunkel and her daughter will give a trousseau tea at their home on Nov. 11. On Nov.

12 Mr. and Mrs. Kunkel will give a dinner dance at the Hotel Vanderbilt following the rehearsal of the wedding. The members of the bridal party will be the guests. Miss Sally Harding, djuhter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Hight Harding of 1233 Dean Is the guest of Miss Louise Zellner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl P. Zellner of 207 Washington at Vissar Collese this week-end. Mitt Ruth DeLoof Rowley Engaged to Edward Grubs; Announced at Luncheon Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Rowley an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth DeLong Rowley, to Edward D. H. Grubs of Larch-monl, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Krank V. Grubs of St. Louis. Mo.

The engagement was announced yesterday at a luncheon and bridge at the Crescent Athletic Club. Those present were the Misses Phyllis Williams, Evelyn Williams. Marjorle Trum, Ruth Glass, rXlllh Janson, Constance Prets. Anne Cutter. F.dlth Waje and Dorothy and Betty Rowley, Mrs.

Carl Dlehl. Mrt. Conrad O. Moller, Mrs Clifford Knight, Mrt. Paul Fredericks.

Mrs. Joseph Grubs, Mrs. Finis Haskins. Mrs. George Haupt, Mrs.

(leoige Warren tnd Mrs. Paul Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allrn Rledel of J7 St.

Pauls Plsce were among thoee the Columbia-Cornell gamt yesterday. II I'm i A 1 Parish, daughter of Mr. and I Mantinftan gn1 r'nll finvin. I Harding Jr. was an important Mr.

and Mrs. Morrison Pretz To Entertain on Nov. 10 For Miss Folger and Mr. Berf Mr. and Mrs.

Morrison Pretz ol Garden City, L. will be hosts at a dinner party at the Hotel Margaret on Monday, Nov. 10, in honor of Mrs. Pretz's sister, Miss Eleanor Burr Folger, and the latter's fiance, Treadwell K. Berg.

The party will follow the rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Folger and Mr. Berg which will take place the following day in the First Presbyterian Church. Mist Mary Louisa Launey Fiance of Lauriiton G. Moore Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Reuel Orr Launey of 1263 E. 28th St. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Louisa Launey, to Lauriston Greene Moore son of Mr.

and Mrs. Laurie G. Moore of Davis Island, Tampa, Fla. Miss Launey formerly resided In Birmingham, and is a graduate of Packer Collegiate Institute, class of 1923. Mr.

Moore was graduated from Georgia Tech in 1923 and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. He is a member of the University Club of Bridgeport, Ridgewood Country Club of Danbury, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. The wedding will take place early in the spring. Mrs. David Sheridan Rumbough is the weekend guest of Miss Ivy Madison at Glenville, Conn.

Mrs. Rumbough, who spent the early part of last week fox hunting In Connecticut, will ride In the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden next week. This weekend Mrs. Rumbough and Miss Madison will watch the hunter trials. Miss Betty Davit to Givt Supper for Mist Worth in gtoa Miss Betty Davit will be hostess at a supper at the Hotel Pierre on Saturday in honor of Mist Alice Rice Worthlngton of Washington, D.

who will be married to Bishop Perkins Hill, also of Washington, in November, and for whom Miss Davis will be an attendant. Miss Worthlngton It well known In Brooklyn and received with Mist Davit at her debut last year. Mr. and Mrt. RandolDh Merceln Fuller are receiving congratulations upon tne birth of a son, Robert Catlln Fuller, In St.

John's Hot. pltal yesterday. Mrs. Fuller It the former Miss Margaret Catlln. daughter o(, Mrs.

Rufut O. Catlln oi as ocean Ave. ana tne late Mr, Catlln. Mr. and Mrt.

Waldo McCutcheon McKee will spend next weekend with Mr. MrKee't brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerrlty of Newtown, and will attend the Michigan-Harvard foot' ball game. Miss Marjorle Alva Bijou will attend the Williams house, parties next weexena.

Mr. tnd Mrt. Alfred W. Birch of 12 Mtrtense St. announce the birth nf a daughter at the Prospect Heights Hospital on Thursday.

Mrs. Birch Is the former MUs Katharine Frrry, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. a Mist Anna Hanan to Guest at Many Parties; To. Be Wed to J.

H. Coarow Nov. 22 Miss Anna Livingston Hanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Junius Caldwell Rochester of Mead's Point, Greenwich, who will be married to Jonathan Hutchinson Con-row on Nov.

22 at the home of her parents will be guest of honor at several parties prior to the wedding. Miss Phyllis Doll of Port Chester. N. who will be maid of honor for Miss Hanan, will give a luncheon and bridge at her home on Nov. 12 In Miss Hanan't honor.

Mrt. Melvln Pallser of Manhattan will be hostess at an afternoon bridge on Friday at her residence, 180 Riverside Drive, In honor of Miss Hanan On Nov. 21 Mr. and Mrs Rochester will give a dinner party for the bridal party, following the rehearsal of the wedding. The dinner party will be given at the Rochester residence Mrs.

S. F. Godfrey gave a luncheon at the Woman's Republican Club In Manhattan on Friday In honor of the bride-to-be. Miss Hanan Is the daughter of the late Addison Oarthwalte Hanan and it well known In Brooklyn. Mr.

Conrow and his bride will reside In Bayside. L. I. The Increasing glamour of the football season finds more and more Brooklyn people planning to attend the garnet. Next weekend Miss Blllie Brockway will go down to Philadelphia for the Penn-Notre Dame game, and the weekend after that, the date of the Yale-Princeton game, a general exodus to Princeton will occur.

Among the many of Brooklyn interest who will go are Mr. and Mrt. Edwin Lee Allen. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip C. Langdon, Miss Lucille Hoyns, Miss Betty Russell, Mist Muriel Slocovlch, Miss Sally Harding. Mist Lesley Olcott. Mist Anne Hegeman, and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Busby Leemlng. On Nov. 22, when Yale plays Harvard at New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.

Riickgaber. Miss Betty Russell and Miss Kttherlne Alnertsoa be among the spectator, mmmB- Mrs. Fischer is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Kdwin L. Garvin of 1 Grace Court.

Her marriage in Grace Church-on-the-Heights last week to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Fischer of 1 Pierrepont St. was one of the season's mutt fashionable weddings.

One of yesterday's brides was Mrs. Tew, the former Miss Virginia Luke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Luke.

Mr. Tew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tew of Westbury, L.

I. Their wedding took place in St. Thomas's Church. Mrs. Barron was Miss Frances Clifton Byers until her marriage in the Church of the Messiah recently.

She is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Mortimer W. Byers, of 188 Gates Ave. The marriage of Miss Ruth Drake Greason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Llppincott Greason of 481 Washington and Robert Gordon son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-ert Gordon of 198 Rugby Road, will take place on the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 18. The ceremony will be performed in the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church by the Rev.

Dr. S. Par Ices Cadman of the Central Congregational Church and will be followed by a reception at the Lane, Manhattan. Mrs. John Cecil Donaldson of Kew Gardens, L.

sister of Miss Greason, will be matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Edwin Lee Allen, Miss Jean Scrimgeour, Miss Alice Brcadhurst, Mrs. Robert Parker Thomas and Miss Marguerite Will'inson. William F. Gordon of Manhattan will be best man for his cousin whose ushers will Include John Cecil Donaldson of Kew Gardens; Rich- rd Crislleld, Joseph Esquirol, P.

Justin Weber of Brooklyn and Robert Burgess Jr. of Manhattan. Miss Lesley Olcott was a spectator at the Pawllng-Hotchkiss game yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Lee Allen of Washington Ave. were among those attending the Yale-Dartmouth game at New Haven yesterday, as were also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Thayer of 115 Willow and Miss Edna H.

Shaw of 441 Ocean Ave. Artists and Committees -For First MundeD Morning Arrangements are completed for the first Mundell morning which will be held in the Academy of Music music hall Friday at 11 o'clock. Two artists from the Metropolitan Opera Company will be presented, Queena Mario, soprano, and Claudlo Frigerlo, American baritone, who will be heard In Brooklyn for the first time on this occasion. Karl Ruhrseltx will be at the piano. Mrs.

Wilson BrlRgs president, of the Mundell, will hold an Informal reception in the foyer at 10:30 o'clock preceding the program. Receiving with Mrs. Zimmer will be Mrs. Louis Elbert Strong, Mrs. John J.

Gillies, Mrs. Harold NPllan Bick, Mrs. Clarence Rudd Nims, Mrs. Annie Litchfield Faber nd Miss Isabelle F. Mundell.

The committees for the morning 'nclude: Reception, Mrs. Robert letty Langdon, chairman; Mrs. iarold Morton Halstead, vice chairman, and Mrs. William W. Brush, Mrs.

Harry Prentice Burt. Mrs llen Stewart Wrenn, Mrs. Walter p. Carter, Mrs. John McFarlane Weir, Mrs.

Emerson F. Davis, Mrs. Earl T. Munkenbeck, Mrs. A.

Stanley Knowles, and Mrs. William D. Meurlln. The president's aides will have Mrs. George Hugh Gartlan, chairman, with Mrs.

William Par-tons Slocovlch, vice chairman. Mrs. John Duncan Graham will be chairman of programs and Mrs. C. Willess Oakley, vice chairman.

Reception of artists, Mrs. Robert E. Chumasero Jr. and Mrs. Grace Helene Force.

Ushers committee with Mrs. Bouthmayd Hatch, chairman, and Mrs. Charles H. Barnum, vice chairman, Includes Mrs. George L.

Bergen, Mrs. Arthur Van Doren Nlms, Mrs. Louis E. Seridon, Mrs. W.

John Hoffman. Mrs. Joseph Hemsley Penny, Mrs. Hlgfrrd 8. Sahlln and Mis.

Edgar X. Ryan, Miss Eleanor Folger tad Treadwell Berg Honored At Taa Today by Mist Martin Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Duncan Martin of 869 St. Marks and their daughter, Ml Ysobel Martin, are entertaining this afternoon at a tea at their home In honor of Miss Eleanor Burr Folger and Treadwell K.

Berg, whose marriage will take plaoe on Nov. 11 In the First Presbyterian Church on Henry St. The members of the bridal party will be present. Including Mr. and Mrs.

Morrison Pretz. Miss Dorothy Jackson, Mi-ss Ruth M. B. Berg, Miss Elizabeth Rhoades. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederic Combes Gurnev, Miss Suzanne Folger Pretz. Mr. and Mrs. John Letrerts.

Whitney Dunning, Dana B. Scudder, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Scott, Theodore M.

Schenck, John K. Birch and Mr. and Mrs. Lyles ZabrLskle Wells. Among the other guests are Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Sayres, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Erk, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Oakley Lohike. Mrs. David S.

Rumbough, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fvfe and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond The Misses Olive Atwater. Beatrice Bo- Ruth Greason, Dorothv John-iscon. Elizabeth Russell.

Marguerite Wilkinson. Prlscllla Paine. Rachel Grant and Sally Simons, and i George Christoffel, John Christolfel, ilrvlnn Vanderpoel, Erdman Brandt. Charles Walter. Raymond janizer.

Col. Lewis M. Thlery and Robert Gordon. Receiving with Mrs. Jerome Pennork at the opening talk of Jessica Lozier Payne's 21st season of current topics at the Arademv of Music.

Thursday will be: Mrs. Charles Dajton. Mrs. Wilbur Gem-mi, Mrs. Robert Lozier Pavne.

Mrs. Robert Bacon Seward and Miss An7ie Livingston Strang. Mrs. Payne's topics will include "Election Returns and Results." "Business Depression: Its Cause and Cuie." "England's Complexitle" tnd "The German Miss Laura Msy Ctddell Married to Edward Infills Yesterday in Home Ceremoay Miss Laura May Caddell. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Bartlett Cad-I dell of 147 85th was married yesterday to Edward Ingalls. son of Mrs. Kate A. Ingalls of Manila! -j tan and Rochester, at the home of the bride's parents, the Rev.

Robert i A. Watson, B. pastor of the First Reformed Church of Jamaica, of-I (elating. I Miss Caddell, who was unat- tended, wore an Ivory satin gown I trimmed with princess lace and hav ing a long train of satin and a tulle veil trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried white orchids and lilies of the valley.

Mrs. Caddell wore a blue lace gown and had a corsage of orchids. Mn. Ingalls gown was of brown velvet and she also wore orchids. Mr.

Ingalls had LeRoy W. Caddell of Slaten Island as best man The house was decorated with palms, ferns and white, yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. Mias received her education at Berkeley Institute and Drew Seminary at Carmel. N. Y.

Mr. Ingalls attended Andover Academy and Yale University. Mr. and Mrs Ingalls will make 1 (heir home la While Plains. Contemporary Comment them form a brunette-blonde team for the effective showing of Jewelry and evening clothes; that Louise Ooctze might' give her services as the central attraction of a florist's ad, and even that Mrs.

J. Norman Carpenter was Invited to be photographed as eagerly opening the laundry, which has supposedly just come home! The very latest bulletin Informs ut that Mrs. Edmond T. Drewsen has agreed to do her modeling In a dashing and upper-fronted short fur Jacket. The greatest catch In Brooklyn, matrimonially speaking, who Is he? Our own very definite opinion on that subject is well, we do not propose to tell Just at this moment.

But at any rate he Is here, and still seems to elude the yearning maidens as deftly as ever. Another name has been added to the roster of that smart and elect circle, society's buslnese girls. Muriel Slocovlch, leaving the bridge and tea tables to struggle on as they may, la now an authority on ceramics In a very well-known New York department store. M. D.

P. Miss Margtrrt Law. daughter of Mrs. Charles Blukrslee Law of Sagamore Road. Bronxvllle.

N. but formerly of Brooklyn, was tmnng those at. the Columbia-Cornell gama yesterday. The opening of the opera Tuesday night practically wrote this column for us. Among the highlights of the evening were: Elizabeth Garvin's orange fan, Carolyn Widmann's sparkling sequins, Mrs.

Tracy Hlgglns' ensemble of purple, Mrs. David Rumbough's clever cap for out-of-doors wear. Marguerite Wilkinson's Inimitable manner with an evening wrap and Caroline Kin-sey't lo. swaying earrings. Mrs.

Louts Ruckgaber, in her striking costume of black and white, set off by her sleek, dark hair, was easily one of the evening's outstanding featuret. But we still maintain that what makes opening night really magnificent Is the appearance of our elders. Thry were all out Tuesday, with that reiialness and dignity, with that simple elegance, that Is theirs and theirs alone. Well-known folk, It appears, will soon greet our eyes as models for all kinds and torts of commodities, by way of aiding the Brooklyn Maternity Center Association. To date we have heard that Caroline Klnsey tnd Elirabeth Dryer will between Robert Alfred Shaw of 343 Cnrlton Ave.

will be host today at a lea In honor of Miss Jean Baldwin of In-don. F-naland, at bin home. Miss Baldwin has been Mr. Hhtw house guest fox the part week, Darluf Ferry of 630 4th SU.

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