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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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I THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1V20 A entertainment was alven by Mls 1 1 Eariie. soprano and Mrs, I I Jj lartha PrUtrow and Mis, Pnroihvlljl Jca can nrii 1 riJD SoctetT i store lf It Broadway to Fourth Avtnua II I i i sih to 10th Strati 1 I Slora Hour i 9 to (Wf tor srilari laquirKl CR A (200 Foe ill othtr ci.U STUytiit 4700 PLACE AT 9TH STREET WANAMAKER MARRIED RECENTLY :i.ixlion at SirJie before the play, Mrs. Dwlnht R. Liltle, Mrs.

Mabel Corey Watt and Mls Helen Wtch-eins of the faculty were the guests of the Rraduates. In addition to the honored guests, the party included the Mlf.e5 Mildred Balnbrldgc, Mary Bourquin. Katharine Chri1ian. Mary Fugazzi. Marjorie Coates.

Dorothy Foote, Janice McEntee. Elianor Penwarden, Kathleen Twamley, Carolyn Warren, Barbara Strout, Flsle Coat. Dorothy Kranich, Evelyn Felzmnn, Elinor Relncckc and Marjorie Hillycr. Invitation havn been lusued by the trustees and faculty of Berkeley Institute for the commencement rxeicii-eo of the Class of 1929 In le Memorial Presbyiprlan Church on Thursday evening. June 8.

at 8 o'clock. Dr. Robert H. Wlrks. dean of the University Chanel.

Princeton Junior League Holds Entertaining Dinner-Dance On Marine Roof of Botiert. The dlnner-danc given on the Walsh who Rave readings. Twenty old-fashioned bouquets from lier I own garden were given to the ward i patients by Mrs. W. H.

Berth. Members of the board of managers attended and with the suprrlnten- dent served as a reception com-; mlttec. They-were Mrs. Charles Burr, Mrs. Blrt F.

Parsons, Mrs. Alonzo B. See, Mrs. John W. Casi- lear and Mrs.

Arthur C. Bellows. Twin Born. Mr. alio Mrs Edward Petry ot Forest Hills announce the birth of twin sons.

Mr, I'ctrv formerly lived In Brooklyn. Last Affair of Seaion. Th lf and hrMtfc 1 Marine Roof of the Hotel Bossert last evening by the Junior Lea 311c proved a very entertaining event, with evry available reservation taken. Tho table were decorated with pink rosea, souvenir dolls, sailor raps and nolaema'tera. During the i-ourse of the evening, tickets we.v: sold for the lucky number dasv Budget Sale of Furniture Now! Matched suites, stock suites.

nieces. living room, dining room, bedroom. fourth, third, half less now. Hundreds of suites and thousands of separate pieces. top grade furniture in the various price the Budget Credit Account offering opportunity to tmy and enjoy now, while paying out of income during the months to come.

the season of the Columbus Wo-! University, will Be the speaker. A reception will folluw in the library of the Institute. under the Chairmanship of Mia. Robert A. Burdick, asulsted by Jerc-! i Many Bridge-Teal Given by I Garden City Society.

5pectaf fo Tht Eagle. Garden City, L. May 23-Mu. I Charle 8 Jones of Oxford blvd. en-! iertalned at a bridge and tea yes Some of the Bedroom Suites $196 for 7 piece Mahojr- who called ou'.

the numbers, danee was tvoil by Mlw Elleabeth Qulnby and Lee Boynton, The prize was a gold piece. Mint PrUcilla Pnine, Mig Virginia Beguelln and Miss Alice Bralalln made humorous fketehea of the guests. Mrs, Clifton S. Thomson headed the group of girls who sold cigarettes, Th committee Included Mis. James ftussell Clarke Jr.

and Miss Elizabeth Deyer, chairmen, Mrs. A. Clarke Bedford. Mrs. William V.

Hester Mrs Darwin R. Jsmcs Mrs, Waldo M. MeKee, Mrs. Leo W. Mortenson, Mrs.

Clifton A. Thomson, Miss Constance Boody, Miss Elizabeth OreenwOod, Miss Perfect. Miss Kathryn Fischer, Miss Caroline Kinsey and Miss Mary D. Prenola. men's Club wa held at Columbu Club on Saturdnj.

at which time prizes were nwaidpd to the follow-Inn In the tournament Just closed: Miss Genevieve Fox. Miss Rosalie Gallather, Mrs. J. F. Ward, Miss Margaret Hlldemann and Mrs.

N. Cannon. Special prizes were also won bv the Misses Marie Ryan, Theresa nollond. Mollv Sheridan. Margaret O'Hare, Catherine Flnegan.

Vera McGovern and Mrs. Conrad Btithemx.rd. The r.ocial season of the club will terminal with ptng dance, to be held In the grand ballroom of Columbus Club on the evening ot Saturday, June 8. Mrs. PhlKp Schwencke of Nassau Hempstead, L.

I and Miss T. Schwencke of 83 Ocean ave. have Just returned from a weekend spent at Montauk Manor, Montauk, L. I. "Daddy Long Leg7." The Drnmatlc Society of St.

Jo-6peh's College will present as Its annual production tomorrow night Jean Webster's "Daddy Long Legs" terday afternoon. Tier guest were the member of tho hospitality committee ot the Garden Clty-Hemp-stead Community Club, of which Mrs. Jones wa the chairman dur-, lng the past season. Among lhor present were Mrs. Gilbert C.

Hal-, sted Mr. Andrew Boardman, Mrs. Philip S. Relcher. Mrs.

Wnl-ter K. Proom. Mr. Clifton W. Wilder, Mrs.

Frank H. Russell and Mr. O. Sumner Ireland. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Peter Jr. of 3d t. were hosts at dinner last evening, the anniversary of their wedding. Their guest were Mr.

end Mrs. J. I. Merrltt. Mr.

and Mr. Thomas Ourney, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Crulkshank.

Mr. and $765 for 7 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $1530 grade. $883 for 7 piece Maple veneer and gumwood. $1766 grade. $885 for 8 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $1770 grade.

$928 for 8 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, i $1856 grade. $1010 for 8 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $2020 grade. $1139 for 8 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $2278 grade. $1300 for 8 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood. $2600 grade.

$329 for 0 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $658 grade. $340 for 6 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood. $680 grade. $367 for 9 piece Mahog-any veneer and gum-wood, $734 grade. $439 for 9 piece Mahogany veneer and gumwood.

$879 grade. $444 fyr 8 piece Enameled decorated, $885 grade. $508 for 9 piece Mahogany veneer and gumwood, $1017 grade. any veneer and gum-wood, $392 grade. $20Q lor 7 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $400 grade.

$222 for 8 piece Mahogany veneer and grade). $252 for 8 piece Mahogany veneer and gum-wood, $504 grade, $255 for 7 piece Mahogany veneer and gum-wood, $510 grade. $289 for 8 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $578 grade. $300 for 7 piece Walnut veneer and gumwood, $600 grade. In the auditorium of the new college Mrs Lawrence W.

Osborne and Mr. building. Miss Alice White, director I izfeiiiiiiiii- and Mr. Wlter Murphy. of the society, is coaching the pres entation.

Miss Catherine Haverun will ply the title role opposite Mis Mr. and Mrs. R. p. parsons oi Pine st.

entertained at dinner on Thursday evening for Mr. and Mr. Loren M. Cowdrey. Mr.

nd Mr. Marie Cunningham as Juay. Card Party Tomorrow. Lawrence W. Osborne and t.

a. Smith. The Ladles Auxiliary of Admiral Mra. Vincent ney of Brompton Mrs. Julian Carr Stanley before her recent marriage in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, was Miss Margaret Schniewind.

8h is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schniewind Jr. of 8 E. 79th st.

and Glen Cove. L. I. Dewey Council. No.

35.4, K. of C. will hold a card party at their clubroom, M14 4th toomrrow evening. rd. was a tea -bridge hostess to the members of the Garden City Chapter of the Delphian Society today.

Mrs. GeofTrev 8. Earnshaw and t.lVINO nOOM AND FANCY FIFTH OALl 1Y- BFDROOM FCaXITllff SIXTH OALLlRY- dinino nooM nmiirruRt-SEvfjiiA ciAixenY. wtw iuiluino Prizes will be given to players and non-player. Mr.

Philip 8. Relchers poured tea. Jorle Walden. Katherlne Walkley, Mr. and Mr.

Charles Durvea Smith of 299 Jefferson ave. will go Daughter Bora. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A.

Bruin an Mr. Walter V. MCAunti oi ueve-reaux pi. was hostess at a double bridge and tea on Tuesday and yesterday afternoon. Another midweek bridge hostess Evelyn Williams.

Ruth Berg, Helen Gallagher, Evelyn Burns, Helen Droge, Marguerite Wilkinson. Fran to their summer camp. Shawon A large party was given preceding the dance by Jeremiah Clarke at his apartment, 128 Willow to celebrate his birthday. Forty guests were present, many of whom brought humorous and unusual present. Others at the dance were Mr, and Mr.

Edwin Lee Alien, Mr. and Mrs. George Kenmore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsman, Mr.

and Mrs, Harold Kneen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lehren-krauss, Mr. and Mrs. DeHart Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Anderson. Mr. -and Mr, Walter S. Benedict, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Oray of Manhattan, Mrs. Stutzer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Austen Tomes, Mr.

and Mrs. Norfleet Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Crane.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. John Van Pelt Lassoe.

Mf and Mrs. Lindsay Parker McKlnley, Mr. and Mrs. Harris M. CrUt.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Meredith LangstafT, Mr. and Mrs.

James Newman, Mr. end Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter S. Robinson. Mr. an Mrs. Frederick D.

MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. KT-liott M. Eldredge, Mrs. Edward T.

Horwlll. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour K. Fuller.

Mr. and Mr. Lovell Cook. Mr. and Mr.

Rutledue Simmon. Mr. and Mr. Herbert Redmond, Mr, and Mr. J.

Christopher Meyer, Mr. snd Mr. Randolph Lee, Mr. and Mr. Robinson Bhlllaber, Mr.

and Mr. Reginald Webster. Mr. and Mr. Donald Carse of Manhattan.

Mr. end Mr. Tremper Longman. Mr. and Mm.

Oanon Baldwin, Mr. and Mr. Ruweil Hume, Mr. and Mr. Edmond T.

Drewpon, Mr. and Mr. Charle O. Proffltt, Mr. and a.

Hfffr MYA Mrs. ces Fuller, Marion Furgueson, Har dasee, In the pines at Brentwood, L. on June and will remain until Oct. 1. Charles Dttryea Smith 3d.

who is associated with the Stat nounce the birth of a daughter, Betty-Marie Bush, at the Brooklyn Hospital on Friday. The child is the $97Wanamakcr Electric Sewing Machine, $85 Mr. William C. Lawon ot 3d who entertined at her home riet Love, Betty McKnight, sally Parsons. Marcaret Boyce, Phebe Field, Grace Abbott.

yeeterday afternoon. fifth generation in the family. Mr College of Washington. In the Eng llsh department, will visit his par Mrs. E.

Russell Caudle, Mrs. Harry Culhbert. Mr. Arthur Mor- ent lor the summer. William Kern.

William H. Riday Is great, great grandmother: Mrs. Harrv S. Green-wald of Atlantic City. N.

Is the rlsey. Mr. Robert Nehrba. Mr. Charles Bradeen.

Mrs. Ward Duanc, Mr. Robert E. Merwin Civil Miss Mildred Louise Kern, of Mr. George Edward Kern Luncheon for Fort Greene Board.

of 735 Roger wa married on Mra. jonn search, Mrs. William L. Butcher, Mrs, Frank J. Ferris, Mrs.

Frank Zlndle. Mrs. Edward Brad- Mrs. Robert E. Merwin entertained Monday night to Roy Stanley William of 165 Hlrka st.

and formerly shaw, Mrs. Cornelius D. Wood. Mr. it luncheon at her home, 7 Car grea grandmother, and Mr.

William F. Rlehe of Manhattan is the grandmother. FAREWELlTrARTY. Mr. Walter Ashneld of 187 Mid-wood t.

gave farewell bridge and shower lost evening In honor of Miss Elsie Brunton who (wlll leave for California on June 17 for an Indefinite stay. of Tennessee. Dr. Wallace J. Oard roll the members of the Board of Fort Greene Chapter, D.

A. Just in timo to do your spring ffwlne. Desk model. vlnut vo-ntfer. not In use It I decorative pieee of furniture.

Quick action, riifht knee control, self regulation plnch-teimlon, rotary nhut.tlo, leek atitch net of Nt-tHchments and Mwinit guaranteed for five years. term. ner performed the ceremony In St. Paul' P. E.

Church. MIm Harriet Kern was maid of honor for-the bride, who wore a yesterday. After the luncheon the regular meeting was hem and plans were made for next winter activi ties. white aatln gown, a tulle veil and carried a shower of Klllarney roses and lilies of the valley. The maid Those present Included Miss Pae Schwarswaelder, Mr.

Frederick of honor wore a chartreuse taffeta Haines. Mrs. Arthur J. Murphv. and tulle sown ind rarrled roara Adjustable Window Screens All metal screens.

proof frames finished In black japanned enamel. Mra l. Iiqlrntl. Vm (jiff a Itirrt I'll 1WK llrin'it In I i I lnl 18 in. .90 $1.35 21 in.

87 in. $1.30 $1.70 2 In. $1.90 $1.15 24 in. 45 in. $1.40 $1.95 28 in.

45 in. $1.55 $2.10 fcrminl Serried, wilt (ill 'Mnil and rc)ifltt Ordtrt. Call CRAmetru 6100. SEVENTH CIAtXEnY. NEW BI.DO.

Mr. Henrv O. Macdonaid, Mrs Daniel D. Jackson, Mr. Elmer C.

Swan. Mr. Charle La kin and Mrs. Raymond Bplesbnry. Mlaa Janet Dalwll.

daughter of Mr. George Dalaell of 29S Clinton will give a small bridge at her home on Monday afternoon. Mr. end Mr. Lewi J.

Spenee of 208 Argyl rd. and their family will open their horn at. Brlghtwater, L. on Friday for the teason. Mr.

and Mr. Donald Banker (Ethel L. Cuming) spent the weekend at Mauch Chunk. Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes of 90 McDonough st. and their daughter. Miss Phyllis Barnes, will sail on the Carmanla on Julv 3 for Charles W.

Furey. Miss Hsppy The bridesmaid, the Mlsse Helen Kern. Constance Madsen. Evelyn Sayer and Amanda Welgand. wore Mr.

Harry jvnmuu, mi. John T. Curtis. Dr. and Mrs.

Edwin P. Maynard Mr. and Mr. Whit-ney Peterson of Manhattan. Mr.

and Mr. Frederick J. Fischer, Mr. and Mr. Bruce Bromley.

Mr. and Branch, Mrs. Charlea A. Boper Limited Number af Floor Samples and Demonstration Models peach taffeta and tulle gown and Mrs. Luther M.

Bow-den, Mra. James M. Edsall. Mrs. Robert H.

Alexander, Miss Mary Hope. Mrs carried pemet roses. Babylon Will Spend $20,000 for Dredging Babylon. L. May The Babylon Town Board voted yesterday to spend $20,000 on dredging in town waters, the largest, sum that the town has yet spent on that work.

Bids are to be advertised for at once. Work may start early In June. Waterways that will bo dredged are Amltyvllle River. Neguntatogue Creek at Llndenhurst. Howell's James O'Connor wa best man.

Mr. Donald M. Btwu. nr. ana imn.

Earl B. Harri. Mr. end Mr. John Mr and Mr.

Bumncr jonn t. underwood. Mr. Lam end the ushers were John Dalgllsh, $117 Machines. $70 Machines.

$79.50 bert V. B. Cameron and Mrs. George Clarence Neusbaum, Frank Bobbin Ford. Mr.

end Mr. Rodney C. and Herman Otto. Tne bride at vatrA tended Erasmus Hall and Mr. Wil The Mifwes Oladv Talmage, Nancy liams received his education at Convenient ttrmt of 'niitiftti mu arranged WANAMAKEt! S-SEVETTH OAIXMY.

HEW BCtLOtMd Cornell. Humpstone, Carolyn wiamann.cmiy Goetz. Muriel Slocovlch. Virginia Oibb. Bremner Crafts, Anna Mae H.mtr.

Rallv Hardlna. Elizabeth After a trip to Bermuda Mr. and Mr. Williams will live In Flatbush. Creek and Wood's Creek at Copl-ague.

Cooley's Channel at Oak Island and Gllgo Channel at Gilgo Beach. Mn. Ruti Hoiteu at Tea. Mrs. Joseph M.

Rutz of 839 Park pi. gave a tea yesterday at her home. Assisting at the tea table were Mrs. Waller Taylor and Mr. Walter Cobln.

Madam! Your Electric Refrigerator tutunowU Vhrrt It'l Cool and Comloruhlt The guests were Mr. Jsmes H. flpellman. Ml Dorothy Wlllman, Mrs. Edward V.

Kllleen. Mrs. George A. Parker. Mrs.

William H. Nugent, Miss Lillian P. Harrison. Mrs. Amie Connet.

Mrs. Frank Gage, Mrs. William White. Mrs. Henry V.

Vart Alen, Mrs. William Dempeey, Mrs. George H. Jones and Mr. Mary Lenz.

Party at Faith Home. The Flushing Auxiliary of Faith Home for Incurables gave a party Europe, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Notman of 138 Joralerron t.

have opened their country home at, Keene Vallev. N. and wr; remain there until Nov. 7. Mix Josephine de Seldinf Wed To Herbert Rushforth Gariide At Church Ceremony Yesterday.

Miss Josephine de Scldlng. daughter of Mrs. Jorl S. de Selding of 150 E. 39th Manhattan, and formerly of Brooklyn Heights, wag married yesterday afternoon to Herbert Rushforth Garslae.

son of John II. Garslde of Pelham, N. Y. The ceremony was performed In St. James Church by Dr.

Frank War-field Crowder, the rector, and was witnessed only by the members of the two families and a few friends. Miss De Selding, who was given in marriage by her mother, wore a costume of flowered chlflon with a short Jacket and full skirt. Her large picture hat was of beige horsehair and she carried talisman roses. Mrs. George E.

Abbot of Bostop was matron of honor and only attendant. She wore an old rose chiffon frock with a belae oicture hat. and carried Thcv'rc Here! Paramount BDG5DX a TT Among the models now 'S AlLrL. on dUplay in the Electric Refrigeration Show Ending Saturday Come tomorrow. go ocr the check the sizes, the styles, the merits.

year the feature ia Silent Operation you can scarcely hear the mechanism. thin year and every year there ia also the great convenience, sanitation and simplicity that only an yesterday afternoon at TBItn Home. I Close Harmony" "The Man I Lo" "The Rainbow Man" "Tba udlo Murder Mvmcrj" "Innncfnla of Poris" heel of Life" l. Kenmore. Mis Helen Luttier Engaged To Harold Scbeffler of Manhattan.

Mr. and Mrs. "John J. Luasier of 189 Columbia Heights announce the engagement of their daughter, Mlas Helen Luclle Lussler, to Harold J. Schcfflcr, son of Mr.

Mary D. Scheffler of 124 W. 91st Manhattan, and the late Peter H. Scruffier. The announcement was made at a luncheon and bridne given today by Miss Lussler at sherry's.

The guest Included the Misses Martha L. Kunkel of Cincinnati; Marie Scheffler, Kathleen Kevlu, Helen A. Sullivan, Isobcl D. Hall. Katherlne McCosker, Marlon Bernard, Florence Noke.

Helen J. Doyle. Mabel Powell and Tempe Joyner of Philadelphia: Claire Smith of Manhattan; Mrs. John J. Lussler, Mrs.

Charles J. O'Brien, Mra. DoWItt B. Pentz, Mrs. William J.

Ahearn. Mrs. James S. Brown Mrs. Howard P.

Keady. Mrs. George McKlbbin. Mrs. Rupert F.

Carter. Mrs. J. Dalton Conig, Mrs. Arthur M.

Hoffman, Mrs. John Merkle Dolan. Mrs. Edward J. Martin, Mrs.

William J. Brown. Mrs. Wallace B. Quail.

Mrs. Charles A. Scheffler, Mrs. John J. Scheffler.

Mrs. Frank McKee Mrs. James F. Newman, Mrs. William A.

Cook and Mrs. George C. Keady. Orchid corsages were given to each guest to announce th engagement. The wedding will take plac: about Oct.

1. Mrs. D. Rait Klchardsoil was among the luncheon hostesses at the Park Lane yesterday. Mr.

and Mr. Frank Bornn of M3 3d tt. have closed their city residence and left for their country place at Hempstead, L. for the summer. The Brooklyn Height Seminary and the class of 1929 have Issued Invitation for their aeventy-tlghth Commencement on the afternoon of Ftldav.

June 7. at 3:30 o'clock, at the Heights Casino. The Rev, J. Howard Mellsh. D.D..

will addrtsa the group. A reception will follow. Flatbuih School Senior Have Luncheon and Theater Party. The senior class of the Flatbush SATURDAY! snapdragons. Halsted.

Gladys Mars, Elaine Laid-law, Marsruerite Wilkinson. Mabel Coutt. Mary Johnson, Mildred Bussing, France Duncan, Jean Lachlan, Ado) Ent. Josephine Perfect. Inez Paseual.

Ethel and Virginia Hanan, Barbara. Bailey, Margaret Grout, Miriam Snyder. Adelaide Robertson, Mary Osborn Polak, Mrs. Lloyd Dai-rail. Clella Adams.

Gertrude and Elizabeth Van Brunt. Florence Read. Geraldlne Swlmin, Dorothy Johnson. Mr. Lambert Suydam and Mrs.

A. DeWttt Mason. lnlee Clark. John K. Birch.

Richard Youngman, George Hardlng.Henry Ehlers. Coverlv Fischer. Cyril Redmond, John Davis, Clinton Schelllng. Richard Wriglev William Horwlll. John Smack.

Charles McDermott. Arthur Harrtson, John F. Hughes. John Campbell. Frederick Von Clemm, Ruel Appleton, William Ryles, Carl Pflug, Donald Ross.

John Van Noafrand King. John Cabaud. Dr. Herbert T. Wlkle.

William Calder Rlehard Perkin, William fi. DuBol. Edward Moore. Harold Miller, S. W.

Murray, John Cerf. John E. Field. Frederic Ward and Lewis W. Francis Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. "William Hlght Harding of 1333 Dean t. and their daughter. Miss Sally Harding, will leave on July IS for the Sunset Hill House, Sugar Hill.

N. where they will be until Sept. 15. Their son. Russell Harding, will spend somo time there alao.

Mr. and Mr. Tra Bertine Downs and Miss Alexandra Down of 15 Clark t. will open their home In Bellport. L.

on May 29, remaining until October. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick O. Fischer of 1 Pierrepont t. and Miss Kath-rvn Fischer and Coverly Fischer will own their aummer home Huntington, L.

1 tomorrow. Mr. CUrie M. Schenck Hoitett at Bridge Luncheon. Mr.

Charlea M. Schenck gave a luncheon ond bridge at the Engle-wood Golf Club yesterday. Among the guests of Brooklyn Interest-were Mrs. Robert B. Honeynian, Miss Hniievman.

Mr. W. W. Brush. Vrr.

Marvin Chapmen. Mr. Nevlon Schenck and Mrs. William B. Kcarboroi'cli.

M-. B. Meredith Lanfitaff Giving Fish and Turtle Shower at Home Today. Llectric Refrigerator can give you. Come tomorrow.

learn how easy it is to prepare frozen dctisorU and triads in the electric, refrigerator. domestic scieme authority will demonstrate. serve delicious portions, at p.m. lf for Your Friendly, Final Comparison Elcctrolux Gas, $210 to $510 General Electric, $223 to $693 Frigidairc, $193 to $660 Kclvinator, $230 to $593 Rice, $193 to $110 Convenient terms of payment may be arranged Friday and Saturday Last Days of the Electric Refrigeration Show WANAMAKSItS-rt-ECTRIO 8IIOP. BKVENTII GALLERY, MW Husnrortn Garsme was his brother best man.

and Richard R. Adams of Washington and Dalton Griffith of Manhattan were ushers. mtXo.3! 'I'd Do Anything for i Following the ceremony there wj THE MAN an informal reception 3 E. 77ih st. for members of the tamllie and the wcddlnf party.

The bride was graduated from I LOVE Brooklyn Height Seminary and, after her debut in Manhattan, re G9b p. sided for several veers In Paris. She I a sister of Mrs. H. Mason Day, who came from France for her sister wedding.

In 1924, Miss de jr-arsmount At Picture lk MARY nniAt. Rlt.lURn SHI. IN, rtarlaMta an4 llarrr I. tarn Thrill lu (hi ALL-TALK-x; niiieilj-Drama hear Richard Arlen'i voi for the tint lime I i i Selding engagement to Otla Chat p. When boys.

are put Into! 83 Percenters their troubles vanish. fleld-Tsylor of Chicago was an nounced and broken six weeks later. $15 Spalding Top'Flite Tennis Rackets Mr. Garslde a graduated from Princeton University and served ai an aviator in France during the 1 World war. Mr.

and Mrs. O.uslde will sail in June for England, and upon their Sing for joy ulth BOB WEST it nrooklrn'imlihuVil return will live at 150 E. 39th st. Manhattan. Mra.

de Selding and Teacher Training School attended Selection cvoml Kfrft Datf will Mil fnr fTranr An Saturday. Mrs. de Selding will pns rnalinee yesterday of Rachel 4iart of the summer with Mri. Day Crothers' "Let Be Gay" at the ia Parlg. John Golden Theater.

They had First off, the last ia dc-tigned to fit correctly at least 85 f0 of all Second, 85 Percenter shoes are all-leather all through, and you know what that means in favor of long wear. The price of a boy's ad mission to 85 Percenters is tan or black. Junior sizes, $5 tan only. v. c.

a. rt. on. Rogers Peet Company ThevTOP-FLITE is one of the world's fastest tennis rackets developed by ASDD 1 1 The slight imperfections that make these second selection will in no way interfere with they do not have to be favored. Natural and purple stringing weights 13 to 1-1 02.

V4 to Ins. ash frames, three-piece white wood and cedar handles. Rroadwny at 10th St. Mr. B.

Meredith LangstafT ot 88 Garden Is entertaining today at an unusual party. Mr. LangstafT has invited several friends to a Ash and turtle shower at her home. Each guest ha been uked to bring a or a turtle tor Mrs. LangstafT backyard aquarium.

Tea will be served. Mill Ainu Tweedy Hoiteu At Large Tea Teiterday. Mis Almee Tweedy, who will be married tomorrow to William Butcher entertained yesterday at a large tra at her home. Among the guests were the Misses Ruth L. Butcher, Helen Leffert.

Bttv Jackson, Margaret O. Wood, Alice Ferria, Annabello Huntley. Amanda Mayward. Beatrice Love, Ollve-Aune MoCaakey. Irena Owena, Olivia Putnam, Muriel Potter, Mar- pROM the city' cares aloof.

High up on the Bossert Roof, Sail with while ship bells Itokle. Distant light divinely twlnkJc. Gate, with host! of gay companion, On Manhattan'! min-mad canyoni. There ii Jersey Thita Ststcn There'i the mighty mni-Manhittin! Muiic Starlight Gay Rommclng Cooliog Breeze Dining Dancing! Optnt Stturdsy A or, Broadway at Warren "Sir Cow iiieiit Cofntrt" Broadway at Liberty Herald at SCtht. Spalding at ihc request of experienced players who want a bat with unusual speed and remarkable stamina.

The Rood player needs a TOP-FL1TK to play his top-notch tho beginner will find himself snaring point after oint that he used to lose v-ith a slower racket. WANAMAKin 9-riMT I and IN lini.l.lWIHH)" ub Don Barrla) te Imm) nl alka, 1 i i i i it list St. I I' I Tremont at Bromfield Boston, Massachusetts tan' la) ft Imaa, I Tf mil Montague. Hitkt tni iUnnftStv Dinner and Dancing' Nightly luttftUt DiiMW Concert iaadjyt aramount OALLKRY, NSW BUILDING Brooklrtl Height! Aa 77.

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