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at at BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, DEC. 7, 1941 Delar photo TO BE JUNE BRIDE--Miss Margaret M. Whitmore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Willet Francis Whitmore of Amityville, is engaged to Cadet Roy Walter Johnson Jr.

of Wyoming, Ohio. Their marriage will take place in the chapel at West Point when Mr. Johnson is graduated from the military academy. Rockville Centre Personals, Parties Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Centre, Dec. 6-Assemblyman and Mrs.

John D. Bennett announce the birth of a daughter Nov. 27 at the Nassau Hospital, Mineola. The Bennetts also have son, 3-year-old James Davison Bennett. Walter Ort and Paul Detwiler returned this week to Ursinus College, Collegeville, after a short stay with Mr.

Ort's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John M. Ort of Raymond St. Mr.

Detwiler is a resident of Lamsdale, and Mr. Ort's roommate at the school. Arthur T. Robb son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur T. Robb, has returned to Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Richard J. Ryan has returned to Villanova College after several days spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Ryan. Francis H. Rockett son of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis H. Rockett, returned this week to Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. Miss Grace Fiske will be hostess at her home Monday evening to the members of the Etude Club. Kenneth Porter Jr. returned this week to Lehigh University after four days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Porter. Robert Nylin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nylin, also returned this week to Lehigh University.

Another Lehigh University student to return this week 1s David K. D'Arcy son of Mr. and Mrs. David K. D'Arcy, Horace L.

Allen has returned to his home from New Haven, Conn. Schneider photo MARRIED- Mrs. George Uptegrove was Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald of 965 E. 48th St. Mr.

and Mrs. Uptegrove are residing on Newkirk Ave. Personals From Sea Cliff Set Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sea Cliff, Dec. 6-Mr. and Mrs.

Harry T. Dunn, who are occupying Crows Nest, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Matzinger, who are spending the season in Florida, are in town at the Ritz-Carlton for a stay.

Mrs. William Vyse and her daughters, the Misses Vivien and Beatrice Vyse, formerly of Brooklyn, are now occupying their new home here in Tanglewood. The annual dinner-dance of the Nassau County Medical Society and its Woman's Auxiliary will be held this evening at the North Hempstead Country Club. Among those from this section who will attend are: Dr. and Mrs.

Albert M. Bell, Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Dunne, Dr.

Mrs. Joseph B. Conolly, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols, Dr.

and Mrs. Warren I. Titus, Dr. and Mrs. John M.

Galbraith and Dr. and Mrs. Guy Atonna. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Grant Geddes of Red who purchased the residence Mr. Mrs. Albeft H. Diebold on the ocean front at Palm Beach last season, have gone there for the Winter. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Kappler of Sea Cliff Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Louise Kappler, to Robert Emmet Donegan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J.

Donegan of Oyster Bay. Mr. and Mrs. F. Christopher Weber were hosts at dinner Sunday night at Bird Hollow, their home on Cedar Swamp Road, in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Bailey Ineson of Glen Cove, who left on Tuesday for Manchester, where they will make their Summer home their permanent residence. Mrs. George Hoadley and Mrs. J.

C. Bulman gave a tea Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Hoadley's home on 8th Ave. for Mrs. Walter Oppen, who noved recently from Massachusetts to Sea Cliff.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, who have been occupying Green Court, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman De R.

Whitehouse in the Brookville section, have opened their Winter residence at Lantana, Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spurge of Glen Cove Ave. have left for their Winter home at Osprey, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, formerly of Leonard Place, are occupying their new home in Harbor View. Mrs. Mathias M.

Dodd has returned from Trenton, N. she has been the guest for several weeks daughter, Mrs. Edward Suverkrop. Brainard Eastment of Bridgeport, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Percy C.

Eastment of Duck Pond Road. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Montfort and their daughter, Mrs. Stratton Buckhout and Mrs.

Gertrude Edmunds returned on Wednesday from Atlanta, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Cocks. Mrs. Cocks was Miss Jane Montfort, younger daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Montfort. Mr. and Mrs. Haraid A.

Lange were hosts on Monday evening at their home on Du Bois Ave. in honor of their niece, Mrs. John Norman McDougal of Glenwood. Mrs. George Stewart of Harriet Court was hostess, assisted by Mrs.

John Fiederlein, yesterday afternoon at her home to the Altar Guild of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Kolk of 8th Ave. were hosts at dinner on Tuesday night to Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

T. Dickie, Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Dodd, Dr. and Mrs.

Hartley J. Hartman and Dr. and Mrs. A. M.

Workman of Port Washington. Robert Arthur has returned to Norfolk, where he is an ensign in the navy, after visiting his mother, Mrs. Josephine Arthur of Brown St. Mrs. Arthur J.

W. Hyde was hostess at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening at her home in Thompson Park. Sgt. William Fox of the Royal Canadian Air Force was the guest this week at the Thompson Park home of Mrs. Brian Evans.

Protestant Big Sisters To Convene Dec. 15 The monthly meeting of the Protestant Big Sisters Council will take place on Monday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. in the Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church. The program will include a devotional service led by the Rev.

Dr. J. Henry Carpenter, executive secretary; a talk, "The Night Before Christmas," by Mrs. Thyra Espenscheid, formerly Aunt Jean of the Brooklyn Eagle, and group singing of Christmas carols, accompanied by Mrs. Elbert W.

Van Aken. Mrs. William Paine is president. Colony House Seniors To Hear Defense Talk Colony House Senior Guild will hold its regular meeting at Colony House, 297 Dean on Tuesday. The guest speaker will be Mrs.

Leopold Sinion and her topic will be "Civilian Defense." There will be a meeting of the board of directors at 10:15 a.m. Miss Mary Alice Baxley was honored by her parents at their home recently in celebration of her 17th birthday. A buffet supper was served and music was furnished for dancing. There were 40 guests present. Margaret Whitmore To Be Cadet's Bride Packer Graduate Engaged to Be Married To Roy Walter Johnson Jr.

of West Point Announcement is Whitmore of Riverleigh of their daughter, Miss Walter Johnson Wyoming, Ohio. Miss Whitmore made by Dr. and Mrs. Willet Francis Place, Amityville, of the engagement Margaret M. Whitmore, to Cadet Roy son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Johnson of was graduated from Amityville High School and Packer Collegiate Institute. She is a member of Alpha A Gamma Phi sorority, Her father is professor of chemistry Polytechnic Institute.

Mr. Johnson, a first classman at the United States Military Academy at West Point, will graduate in June. He attended Wyoming High School, near Cincinnati, Ohio, and Columbian Preparatory School, Washington, D. C. He is a member of the West Point hop committee and earned his major in football.

The wedding will take place in June at the West Point chapel. Alumnae Antics To Be Given At Adelphi A pre-holiday event for Adelphi College Alumnae and their friends will take place on Friday evening, when the Alumnae Antics, an original musical show written by Ruth Brown and Katherine Doyle of Brooklyn, will be presented at the College in Garden City for the benefit of the Living Endowment of the College. The cast follows: Eleanora Pond, Mary Savacool, Janet Weeks, Dorrit Herman, Adelaide Eaton, Mrs. Cyril Taylor, Kay Doyle, Ruth Robertson Brown, Helen Knorr and Catherine Burns. Talent obtained outside the alumnae association includes: Frieda Pisciotta, Jean Holton, June Kopp, dancer; Almira Le Maire, Noel Donoghy, Mimi Seekamp, Ethel Reyling, Rose aff a.

Thomasina Mason, Lisette Attard Gerbino, Rita Matjeski, Doris and Gladys Hudson, Marie Quantrell, Mary Donegan. A dance, with music by the Merry Men, will follow the entertainment. Old Folks Home Sale Is Arranged The Ladies' Aid Society of the Evangelical Home for the Aged will hold a Christmas sale Thursday afternoon from 4 to 10 p.m., serving a home-cooked turkey dinner at 6 to 8 p.m., in the home building. Mrs. John Schlinger is chairman.

The reception committee with Mrs. Charles Nietzer, president of the aid society, and Mrs. A. E. Abben, matron of the home; Mrs.

Julius Hanitsch, Mrs. William A. Speth and Mrs. Nicholas Dietz will greet the guests. McCarthy -Lagotic Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph H. McCarthy of 240 Linden Boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Geraldine Bernadette McCarthy, to Francis William Lagotic, U. S. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lagotic of Philadelphia. The wedding will take place on Jan. 24 at the Church of the Holy Cross at 10 a.m. Miss McCarthy 1s a graduate of Girls' High School and Mr.

Lagotic attended the West Philadelphia High School and 1s now stationed in Norfolk, where "the couple will make their home. H. D. Bodin of Brooklyn has registered at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec. Liskin photo IN BRIDAL-Mrs.

Joseph G. Bennett was Miss Agnes R. McDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

McDermott of 720 Avenue before her marriage last week. Thrift Shop Committee Plans Lunch N. E. W. Complete Plans for Bridge Party Brooklyn Colony, National Society New England Women, Mrs.

John J. Feerick, president, has ocmpleted plans for the annual philanthropic card party which will be held at the Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont on Friday, Feb. 5. Mrs. Charles Winfield Cole, chairman of the party, entertained the members of her committee at a tea at her home, 42 Gates last week.

The following sub-chairmen were appointed: Recetpion, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Frederick Keller and Mrs. William Hays Lawrence; printing and tickets, Mrs. George Jacobus; prizes, Mrs.

Thomas T. Whittier and Mrs. Harrison W. MacLenathen; cake and candy, Mrs. Wililam Pfeiffer and Mrs.

Frank J. Arnold, and publicity, Mrs. Herbert Holly. The members of the junior auxiliary will be in charge of refreshments. Oyster Bay Girls Presented in Manhattan Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Oyster Bay, Dec.

6-Miss Julia Quinted Derby, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Derby of Old Adam House, Oyster Bay, was among the 1941-42 debutantes at the First Junior Assembly, held yesterday at the Ritz-Carlton. Other Oyster Bay girls represented were Miss Catherine Carlisle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd L. Carlisle of Feeks Lane; Miss Nancy D. Roosevelt, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Archibald B.

Roosevelt of Turkey House, and Miss Eleanor Darlington Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ellis Fisher of Centre Island. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Kerrigan of Cove Neck have taken the O'Brien house in the Garden of Eden at Palm Beach for the Winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R.

Coudert, who have closed their home here for the season, but come out occasionally weekends, were luncheon at the Piping Rock Club on Sunday. News of Festival and Fashion Show, Tuesday Mrs. Charlotte Carswell, soprano, wife of William B. Carswell, judge of the Supreme Court, will sing two groups of songs at the Winter festival and fashion show which will be held under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Home for the Aged at the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church on Tuesday from 2 to 10 p.m. Miss J.

Rosaline Smith will accompany Mrs. Carswell at the piano. Mrs. George Wells Arms is president and Mrs. Charles H.

Pulis is general chairman. The following women will act as models for the fashion show, which is sponsored by Balch, Price Miss Jean Wright, Miss Ada Sturman, Mrs. Charles H. Pulls, Miss Katherine Field, Miss Marjorie Ludeman, Mrs. Frank C.

Lankler, Dr. Florence Schroeder, Miss Martha P. Alderman, Miss Blanche Barackman, Mrs. Walter Bates, Mrs. Edward J.

Shean and Miss Katherine C. Shean. Museum Committee To Gather Wednesday The December meeting of the Education Committee will be held on Wednesday at the Brooklyn Children's Museum, Mrs. Dean C. Osborne, president of the auxiliary, presiding.

Dr. Herbert Spinden of the Brooklyn Museum will speak after luncheon on South America. Guests of honor will include Mrs. William M. Scheele, Mrs.

Paul R. Parker and Mrs. Albert Beers. Mrs. Edward Alt of 1152 82d St.

gave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Rita Lucille Farrell of 7222 Narrows whose engagement was announced recently. About 25 were present. The Brooklyn Maternity Center Committee of the Stuyvesant Square Thrift Shop will be entertained at luncheon on Thursday at the home of Mrs. William W. Nash, 118 78th St.

Members of the committee are Mrs. Robert B. Jordan, chairman, Mrs. Daniel M. Collins, Mrs.

DeWitt M. Forward, Mrs. Remick C. Eckhardt, Mrs. John L.

Spence Mrs. A. Stedman Jameson, Mrs. William W. Nash, Mrs.

G. W. Flockbauer, Mrs. Claude Hoffman, Mrs. Wilbur Gemmi, Mrs.

Halsted James, Mrs. John H. Long, Mrs. Howard Thomas, Mrs. F.

Christopher Weber, Mrs. I. L. Ach, Mrs. James E.

Gray, Mrs. Robert E. Ross, Miss Mabel Robertson, and Mrs. Albert W. Meisel and Mrs.

Harvey B. Matthews, honorary members. The shop held a most successful Christmas sale yesterday at 702 2d Manhattan. Lawrence Residents Entertain at Homes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lawrence, Dec. 6-Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Owen a large buffet supper and dance at their home on Narragansett Ave. here last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson F. Hoag of the Causeway have taken an apartment at 71 Park New York, for the Winter season. Their daughter, Miss Audrey Hoag, has returned to the Hewlett School at Islip after attending a house party at the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. Frederick F. Alexandre Jr.

has left to join the Canadian Royal Air Force. Early in the week he was feted at a farewell cocktail party at his home on White's Lane. Remick Kniffin of West Nyack, son of Mrs. Howard O. Kniffin of The Mall here has departed for Georgetown, British Guiana, on business.

Ogden Kniffin, his brother, whose engagement to Miss Catherine Swan was announced some time ago, is expected to be a benedict before Winter ends. St. Agnes Auxiliary Meetings Planned The board of governors of the Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Agnes' Seminary will hold its December meeting i in the library of the seminary on Tuesday at 2:30, followed by the monthly meeting in Alumnae Hall. Mrs.

William A. Bonner is president. The annual gala Christmas evening party will take place in the auditorium on Monday evening, Dec. 15, with Mrs. Leo F.

Carey, Mrs. Edmund Gehan, Mrs. Richard Mulhern, Mrs. Thomas Mulhern, Mrs. James G.

Scileppi and Mrs. Robert West as hostesses of the evening. Mrs. Bonner and Mrs. John J.

Flannery, general chairman of the mid-Winter luncheon and bridge which will be held at the St. George Hotel on Jan. 24, are now collaborating in the formation of the various committees for this affair. The St. Agnes' Seminary Glee Club has been invited to sing the Christmas carols at the tea -meeting of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor on Monday, Dec.

15. -Patton Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Green of Queens Village have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Yvonne L.

Green, to Corporal Robert M. Patton son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Patton of Rockville Centre.

Miss Green, who is now studying at Katharine Gibbs School, is 8 graduate of Andrew Jackson High School, Jamaica. She attended St. Lawrence University. Miss Green is affiliated with Beta Beta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Corporal Patton was graduated from South Side High School, Rockville Centre, and from St.

Lawrence University. His fraternity is Beta Theta Pi. He is now at Camp Clairborne, Louisianna. Motion Picture Council Meeting Thursday Mrs. A.

Vincent Harcourt, secretary to the executive board of the Motion Picture Council for Brooklyn, announces the next meeting of the board will take place at the Central Y. M. C. 55 Hanson Place, Room 230, at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. Mrs.

Lewis P. Addoms is chairman of the council. Brooklyn Winter Horse Show Plans Announced An interesting event of the coming week will be the annual Brooklyn Winter Horse Show, which will take place on Friday and Saturday afternoons and evenings at the Teevan Riding Academy, Caton Place and E. 8th St. Local classes will be judged Friday evening, including horsemanship classes for the children, a senior horsemanship class, an open saddle class, two jumping classes and a class for Western horses.

The Saturday matinee will see keen competition in the following classes: the new Good Hands Class sponsored by the National Horse Show; the American Horse Show's Association Medal Class, the RoT Pinney phote GAY DANCERS- -Miss Audrey Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Brown of Governors Island, and Robert Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Reid of 3478 Bedford were snapped in the 61 room of the Hotel Bossert recently. Steele-Burgess Bridal Arranged for Feb. 28 Miss Mary Richardson Steele, daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs.

Frederic Todd Steele of Wilbraham, formerly of Brooklyn, has selected Feb. 28 as the date for her Burgess, marriage son of to Mrs. Clifford George Wilson M. Burgess of Wilbraham and the late Mr. Burgess.

Miss Steele was graduated from Ashley Hall, Charleston, S. and from Bennington College in 1938. She made her debut at a reception given by her parents at the York Club in 1936. Mr. Burgess was graduated from Wilbraham Academy and Bard College, Columbia University in 1937.

He is president of the P. B. Engraving Company, Springfield, Mass. Daniel G. Albert is at home again after five weeks in Los Angeles, California.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rickard returned from Dallas, Texas, for a ten-day visit in Rockville Centre and have now gone to London, Ohio, for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert I. Shannon returned this week to their home from a visit in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Baker were early week hosts, entertaining at their home for the committee which is arranging a plantation ball for the Mr.

and Mrs. Club of the Congregational Church, to be held Friday, Dec. 12. Mrs. Henry T.

Vlymen is visiting mother, Mrs. Rosinda Morton of Brooklyn. Mr. Vlymen is spending a fortnight in Aberdeen, Md. Mrs.

Curtis Bowne is chairman of the Christmas dance which the Women's Auxiliary to the Rockville Country Club will hold on Saturday night at the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mills and Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Moseman have returned from Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold E. Weeks will be hosts at a cocktail party next Saturday at their home prior to the Christmas dance at the Rockville Country Club. Their guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L.

Emmet of Lynbrook and Mr. and Mrs. William Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeeck of Freeport.

Ellen Walworth, D. A. Bridge Next Thursday The annual benefit bridge of the Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, D. A. Mrs.

Henry Arthur King, regent, will be held Thursday afternoon in the Palm Room of the Waldorf -Astoria, Manhattan. Proceeds from the event, of which Mrs. Milton: D. Brown is chairman, will augment the chapter's scholarship fund, used to further the education of southern mountain children at either the Tamassee D. A.

R. School at Tamassee, South Carolina, or at the Kate Duncan Smith School in Grant, Ala. Assisting Mrs. Brown on the committee for the bridge are Mrs. Harvey Tyson White, Dr.

Louise C. Ball, Mrs. John Cooke, Mrs. Wilbert Titus. Mrs.

Robert McLaren, Mrs. Alfred Wallace and Mrs. Carlton Fletcher. McKenna-Haggerty Miss Helen M. Haggerty of 755 Westminster Road, daughter of Mrs.

T. M. Haggerty, and Leo McKenna, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William McKenna of Albany, N.

were married on Nov. 20 in the Church of St. Rose of Lima. Monsignor Casey performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass which followed. A wedding breakfast and reception was held at the Rivoll.

Miss Haggerty, who was given in marriage by her brother, Daniel Haggerty, was attended by her cousin, Miss Irene Dervin. William McKenna, the bridegroom's brother, was the best man, and the ushers were Thomas Haggerty and Alfred Simonetti. The couple will reside in Flatbush after a trip to Atlantic City. Port Washington Notes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Port Washington, Dec. 6-Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Anderson of Fort Dodge, Iowa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Katherine Anderson, to David Lord of Rockford, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lord of Port Washington. The wedding will take place at Rockford on Dec.

20. Mrs. Leo Chase of Moscow, and formerly of Port Washington Park, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Doris Chase, to Edward Biesecker of Madisonville, on Oct. 24. Mr.

and Mrs. Biesecker are residing at Madisonville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Kearton of Crescent Road, Beacon, accompanied by their children, the Misses Betsey and Margarite Kearton and Newell Kearton, will spend the holidays in Florida. Mrs. William Fraser of Natchez, has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Daniel Wadsworth of Plandome. Mr.

and Mrs. William Merrill of N. Bayles Ave. have returned from a visit Mrs. Merrill's father at Geneva, Y.

with, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meneely of Reid Ave. announce the birth of a son at the Doctors Sanitorium on Nov. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Goodwin of Port Washington Park have been entertaining Mrs. Goodwin's mother, Patriotic Women Meeting Thursday The Society of Patriotic Women of Brooklyn will hold its next meeting of the president, Mrs. Arthur C.

Hamlen, at 475 Washington on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. A social hour will follow the meeting. "American Birds" is the subject on which Carl W. Buchheister, assistant director of the National Society and director of the Audubon Nature Camp in Maine, will address the Long Island Horticultural Society at its meeting on Tuesday evening in the gymnasium at the New York State Institute of Agriculture at Farmingdale. He will illustrate his talk with motion pictures supplemented by sound recordings of bird calls.

mount, Pee Dee, whom he has trained and schooled at the academy. Patronesses of the Horse Show include Mrs. Joseph B. Murray, Mrs. Leigh J.

Sessions, Mrs. Alfred G. S. Moody, Mrs. George E.

Riddle, Mrs. James D. Bennett, Mrs. William E. Curtis, Mrs.

Robert Moorhead, Mrs. Edwin Salmon, Mrs. Samuel Liebowitz, Mrs. Herman Sanders, Mrs. Walter C.

Rosch, Miss Georgia P. Devine, Miss Ida Puckhaber, Miss Hulda Strandman, Mrs. Henry McTague, Mrs. Joseph Klauber, Mrs. Edwin Durham, Mrs.

George Hoschwender, Mrs. Curtis C. Goodrich, Miss Helen Marie Curran, Mrs. Charles MacLeod and Mrs. Walter E.

Trum Jr. Mrs. Henry Trout of Bridgeport, Maine. Miss Marjorie Reese of Covert St. has returned from Detroit, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding of Plandome have been at Sea Island, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Gaubert have returned from their wedding trip and are residing in Port Washington. Mrs. Gaubert is the former Miss Diva Avitabile, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Avitabile of Hillcrest Road. Mrs.

Howard Stephenson and daughter, Miss Nina Stephenson of Beacon Hill, have been visiting at Troy, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin of Carlton Ave. have returned from a stay at their camp at North River, N.

Y. Miss Molly Copp has returned to New Paltz Teachers College after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Copp of Orchard Beach. Mrs.

John Hitchcock of Springfield, is the guest of her son, John Hitchcock, and Mrs. Hitchcock of Port Washington Park. Mr. and Mrs. WMliam Hewett of Herbert Ave.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Hewett, to Henry Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adler of Glen Cove.

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gould of Manhasset Bay Estates have returned from White Sulphur Springs, dren's Jumping Class for the Maclay Trophy saddle horses over 14.2 and teams of instructor and pupils. The team of the College of New Rochelle, winners at the Garden last month, have been entered, as have teams from Packer Collegiate Institute, Fontbonne Hall, Adelphi Academy, St. Saviour High School and the American Legion Junior Mounted Squadron and a champion equitation class.

The Saturday evening program will include three jumping classes, a five-gaited class and saddle horse sweepstake. There will be a dressage exhibition both nights by Dr. Morris Berger, who will ride his own David Berns photo BRIDE- Mrs. Robert G. Bloch was Miss Georgia Greene, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Greene of Brooklyn, prior to her recent marriage..

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