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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929. Ml 8 Mrs. Joseph Wardell Conrow of South Manchester, and formerly of Brooklyn, to A. Granville tumn will be spent in Cambridge, where Mr. French will coach the Harvard freshman football team, he having been the captain Blair, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred I Socletiq Mrrk's ave. will leave on Saturday for a three-week stay at th eWinter Clove, Round Top, in the Catskllls. Miss Frances Dudley Gives Bridge in Wcsthampton Beach. Miss Frances Dudley entertained last evening at a small bridge party in WesthamDton Beach, L.

I. 17 in St. James' Church, Manhattan. The ceremony will be performed by tlie Rev. Dr.

Edward T. Carroll of Amsterdam. The bride will be given In marriage by her father and will have her sister. Miss Sarah Jane Sanford, as maid of honor. The other attendants will be Mrs.

Harold E. Talbot Mrs. Charles F. Havemeyer. Granville Blair of Passadena, Cal.

The ceremony was performed at the home of the brides parents by the Rev. Dr. Lester M. Conrow. castor of last years varsity team.

After Dec. 1 they will live at 34 Gramercy park. The Days also have home at Manhattan Beach, L. I. Bruno Huhn, who has been in East Hampton, L.

for the summer, will return to his home in Man- of Grace Reformed Church, Brook lyn, an uncle of the bride. Miss conrow was given in mar guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Amend. Frederick E. Gibson of Forest Hills and Brigtwaters has returned to his home after spending the weekend in Birmington.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lester Heidorf of Forest Hills and Brightwaters entertained at a buffet supper at their home last evening. Among the guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Roland W. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. John Gleeson, the Misses Dorothea Paula Loth, Kathleen Loth, Grace McCormack, Mar-garetta Conley, John A.

Schwarz, H. Winchester Chapman Thayer S. Chapman, James E. Conley and Roger Tierney. Miss Elizabeth Stock to Be Wed to Joel Rathbone.

Mrs. Leonard Stock of Manhattan riage by her father- and was attended by her sister. Miss Frances I Lattan tomorrow. Conrow, as maid of honor and only attendant. Norman B.

Thrall of South Manchester was best man for Mr. Blair. Preceding the ceremony i I Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barnes Underhill of 110 Martense st.

and Huntington, L. have just re-; turned from a trip to Virginia i Beach, Va. Mrs. Carl P. Zellner.

Miss Louise Zellner and Richard Zellner of 207 Washington ave. have just returned C. Elmore Watkins sang, accompanied by Mrs. William Rush, who also played the wedding march. A reception followed the ceremony.

Mrs. Lucius Ordway, Mrs. Russell G. D'Oench, Mrs. W.

Deering Howe and Mis. James Becker. Mr. Legendre will have his brother, Morris Legendre, as best man, and his ushers will be Edmund C. Sout, Benjamin Finney, Stephen Sanford, brother of the bride, and Armant and Hennen Legendre.

A reception will follow at the home of the bride's father, 9 E. 72d st. Miss Sanford and her fiance recently returned from an expedition into Abyssinia, sponsored by Miss Sanford in the interest of the American Museum of Natural History. They are planning another expedition, the destination at present being unknown, but it is understood that they will go on a wed The guests included Mrs. John J.

Atwater. Mrs. Reginald Cauchois, Mrs. William Duckham, Mrs. Bailey Brower, Mrs.

Cyrus P. Smith, Mrs. Ashley Pidgeon, Mrs. Irwin Smith, Miss" Pierson, Mrs. Stanley Lewis, Mrs.

Wilson Reynolds and Mrs. Richard S. Maynard. Much Entertaining Taking Place in Amityville, L. I.

(Special to The Eagle.) Amityville, L. Sept. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Albert T.

Wyckoff of 473 2d st. and Amityville entertained at dinner and bridge last night in honor of their daughter, Miss Grace Wyckoff. Miss Cornelia Lott Vanderveer And Miss GertTude L. Rapelje Entertain for Miss Davidson. Miss Cornelia Lott Vandervc.

and Miss Gertrude Lott Rapelje entertained last evening at a dinner dance at the Lido Club in honor nf Miss Dorothy Davidson of Hemp- stead, who will be married to Fer- i ciinand Lott WyckoH of Forest Hills tomorrow. i The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Rollin G. Plumb.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Mewbegin. Mr.

anil Robert L. Hereon. Mr. and Mrs. William R.

Hill. Mr. ajid Mrs. Ken- neth MaeLaehlan, Mr. and Mrs.

Langley W. Isom. Miss Grace Da- vidson. Miss Jean McLaughlin, Miss Sarah Walton. Albrecht I The bride is a graduate of Syra cuse University, and Mr.

Blair was from the Lake Placid Club, where graduated from the University of Redlands. thev scent August. Carl Zellner and Hudson Heights, N. who Is at the Cedars, West Chop, Martha's on theCalifornia from Mr. and Mrs.

Blair are on a a Mediterranean cruise. Mr. and Vineyard, announces the en motor trip to Cape Cod. Mrs. Zellner.

with their daughter gagement of her daughter, Miss and sons, are now at the Inn. Buck Henriette de Raisraes Elizabeth Irene Stock, to Joel Rath' Hill Falls, where they will re bone of 36 E. 72d Manhattan, To Be Wed to Horace Bromfield main until they return for Miss Zellner to enter Vassar and Carl and Woodmere, L. The guests were Mrs. M.

D. l'-ls I'" fulfil Ft -f i Miss Stock, a daughter of the late Leonard Stock, attended school in Sept. 19; Other Social Notes. Garden City, L. Sept.

5 A wedding of interest to many In Garden City is that of Miss Henriette de Manhattan. Mr. Rathbone is a member of the Metropolitan and Rockaway Hunting Clubs and the Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.

Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thur-ber. Miss Sue Schmitt, Miss Genevieve Schmitt, Edward Marth, Lawrence Walker, Joseph Quinlan, Frank Estelle, George Laux and Henry Frick. Mrs.

James E. Conley of Brooklyn St. Nicholas Society. No date is set Please Turn to Page 15. lor the wedding.

and Amityville entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. May of 118 E. 93d Manhattan, announce this birth of a son at the Sloan Hospital, luncheon and bridge at her home today for Mrs.

Thomas Moseby, Mrs. Paul V. Loth. Mrs. Richard J.

Mee-han, Mrs. William R. Gibson, Mrs. William Conran, Mrs. Edward J.

ding trip beforehand. Plans Complete for Wedding Of Miss Stryker and Fiance. Plans have been completed for the marriage of Miss Pauline Elizabeth Stryker and Kingsley Childs, which will take place of Sept. 24. Thurlo Childs will be best man for his brother and the ushers will be Harry Z.

Stryker, brother of Miss Stryker; Samuel Nathaniel Curtis, William' Schilling and Walter Mc-Cormack. Miss Stryker's attendants have been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martin Hardy and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Porter will leave tomorrow for Seaside Park, N. where they will be guests for several days at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer E. Walling of Philadelphia. ttaricness favlllon Medical Center. Mrs. May is the former Miss Martha Fay, daughter of Mrs.

Addison G. McNamara and Miss Margaret rlynn. Miss Grace McCormack of 341 ray and the late Mr. Fay. Entertaining in East Hampton.

Clifton pi. returned to her home today after spending the week-end at the home of Mrs. Conley. East Hampton, L. Sept.

Mrs. Augustus Thomas entertained at dinner at her home at Georgica Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Schmitt and their daughters, the Misses Sue and Genevieve Schmitt, have closed their summer home and returned to Lake last evening.

Zellner Jr. to return to Princeton. Edward A. Harrison of 374 Sterling pi. will sail tomorrow on the Cunard liner Tuscania for a six-week trip abroad.

He will visit London, Paris, Venice, Naples and Rome. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Valdez are at the Cavalier, Virginia Beach, Va. Miss Marjorie Koop Engaged To Sartell Prentice Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson Koop of 134 E. 73d Manhattan, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Phelps Koop, to Sartell "Prentice son of the Rev. Dr.

and Mrs. Sartell Prentice of 41 5th Manhattan. Mr. Prentice, who Is related to the Prentice family so prominently identified with social life on the Heights for many years, is a brother of Pierrepont Prentice, who married Miss Mildred Belcher of Brooklyn and lived on the Heights for many-years. Miss Koop received her education at St.

Mary's School in Garden City and the Brearley School. She was introduced to society in the winter of 1927. She is a member of the Daughters of Cincinnati. Mr. Prentice attended Yale University and was graduated from Leland Stanford University in 1925 and from the Harvard Business School in 1927.

He is in business in Manhattan and is a member of the Yale Club. His father is former pastor of the Reformed Church of Nyack, N.f. Mrs. Jesse Spalding Is entertain Brooklyn for the Winter. ing at luncheon for 24 guests at The Rev.

and Mrs. Rentnmin Livineston arrived from Furnnp nn me uevon Yacnt Uluo today. Mrs. W. Livingston will be host, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert P. Munkelt have returned to their Brooklyn home after spending the summer in the S. S. Adriatic of the White Star AIND now: Wye Qranada Brooklyn's Smut Residential Hotel Announces ANOTHER FEATURE Due to the increasing demand, the management has just completed another group of guest-room for the occasional visitor.

Especially luge and finely decorated single and en suite equipped with bath and shower and electric refrigerationthese rooms will appeal to a discriminating clientele. The Granada is readily accessible to the business and shopping centres: JCsfajttte Atnm and Ashland Pita On. Audmj if Msut With such transient accommodations, and an excellence of cuisine and service that is famous, The Granada management cordially awaits your visit "Ifj lit Smr1 Tbtit Ltm Tlx CumrV LANNIN HOra.COi4PAErr.Ioa Telrphone Sterling tOOO ess at a dinner and bridge at her Line on Monday. nome this evening. Babylon.

Mrs. Frank T. Hughes has re Mrs. Alfred Leaman will give a turned to the Clark Lane after uincneon in nonor of her sister, Mrs. spending the summer in Babylon, Wimatn Henry Hammett of Chest nut Hill, Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith Chalmers are shown leaving Miss Edna Murphy is the house guest of Miss Grace Sasso at her Mrs. George Ethridee eava a. the Lafayette Ave.

Presbyterian Church, where they were mar stacker, John E. Davidron. Hayden Keteham and Raymond Smith. Mrs. Isom gave a luncheon at Sherry's for Miss Davidson today.

The guests were Miss Grace Davidson, Miss Vanderveer. Miss Rapelje, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. MaeLaehlan. Judge and Mrs.

Edwin L. Garvin and their daughter. Miss Caroline Garvin, of the Hotel Bossert returned on Tuesday from the-ir trip through the West. They will move into their new home at 1 Grace Court the first of October. Miss Betty Garvin stopped In Detroit to visit a friend and is returning to town today.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Mavnard will return on Monday. Sept.

23, from their home in Wcsthampton Beach, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sanborn Graham of the Hotel Touraine announce the birth of a son at John's Hospital on Tuesday.

Mrs. Graham before her marriage was Miss Gladys Louise Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fisher of Ocean-ave.

The child will be named James Fisher Graham. Mrs. Paul Grout Entertains With Mrs. Thomas F. Magner At Large Bridge Luncheon.

(Special to The Eagle.) Huntington, L. Sept. 5 The Huntington Bay Club was the scene yesterday of a large luncheon and bridge given by Mrs. Paul Grout and Mrs. Thomas F.

Magner. Among the guests were Mrs. Oliver G. Carter. Mrs.

Frank J. Bruce, Mrs. John W. Edmonds, Mrs. Frank Mor-rell.

Mrs. Charles Hammann, Mrs. C. E. Burnett, Mrs.

John F. Rankin. Mrs. Howard N. Taylor.

Mrs. James B. O'Donohue. Mrs. Herbert I.

Losee, Mrs. O. Stanley Eldredge, Mrs. William Mathews. Mrs.

Charles A. Mc-Guire, Mrs. Milton L'Eeltise, Mrs. John W. Hiltman, Mrs.

E. R. D6 EeWerion. Mrs. Dpniel P.

Morse. Mrs. L. A. Von Bomel, Mrs.

Lambert Suy-dam. Mrs. S. H. Andrews.

Mrs. Mansfield Buell Sncvily, Mrs. Alexander P. W. Kinnan.

Mrs. Charles A. Van Iderstine, Mrs. E. Rodney Fiske, Mrs.

Raymond E. Baylis, Mrs. Mortimer D. Bryant, Mrs. A.

S. H. Brisinw Mrs -c luncheon at her home In Woods Lane yesterday. summer home. Bay Shore Society Entertains.

(Special to The Eagle.) Mrs. Daniel Darrow will Bive a ried on Tuesday. Mrs. Chalmers Is the former Miss Roberta Teale Swartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William King Swartz of the Hotel Mohawk. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers will live in Mt. luncheon at the Maidstone Club for Dr.

and Mrs. William Janson had Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Klinck as their holiday guests at Southampton, L.

I. Mrs. Harold Bousfield Hostess At Luncheon and Bridge. Mrs. Harold W.

Bousfield (Jessica Baylis) of Huntington, L. entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday for Mrs. Frederick Wentz, Mrs. Johnson Hamilton. Mrs.

Donald Baylis and Mrs. Edward McDonald. Mrs. Anna Collard of 141 St. Holyoke, where both will teach English at the college there.

more than 100 guests on Saturday, Mis Katharine Newhall Conrow Wed to A. Granville Blair. Bay Shore, L. Sept. 6 Miss Bera Regan of 10 Montgomery Brooklyn, has returned to her home after spending the weekend at the The bride's dress was of deep cream panne, the neckline round home of Miss Dorothea Loth.

Announcement Is made of the Miss Marguerite Schlecht of 538 E. 21st st. returned to her home yes and the sleeves were tight-fitting. The deep close-fitting bodice was cut in graceful points, from under which marriage of Miss Katharine New terday after being the weekend hall Conrow, daughter of Mr. and came the long full skirt and train.

The veil was of clouds of tulle, ar E. French, of Winchester, took place yesterday at noon In the garden of the country home of the bride's parents at Short Hills. Owing to the recent death of the father of the bridegroom the number of guests invited was limited. The bride was given in marriage by her father, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. John W.

Spiers of Cambridge, Mass. Miss Day was attended by her sister. Miss Laura Taylor Pope Day, as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Marjorie and Virginia French, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Irwin of Short Hills and Miss Grace Cody of Manhattan and East Hampton. Mr. French had as best man his brother, Evander French of Winchester, Mass.

The ushers were Joseph P. Day Bernard Pope Day, Charles Pope Day, Fairfield Pope 9 6s- 8 i Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Leja Nichols of 230 Hancock st. have returned from their home in Boothbay Harbor, Mo.

During August they spent three weeks at the Sachem Head Yacht Club in Sachem Head, Conn. Their daughter. Miss Alice Nichols, who had spent the summer at the Montowese Hotel, Indian Nock, Brandford, was with them in Sachem Head. En route home they Attended the Commodore Ball at the yacht club. Miss Gertrude Sanford to Be Wed to S.

J. Legendre Sept. 17. Miss Gertrude E. Sanford, daughter of John Sanford of Manhattan and Brookdaie, L.

will be married to Sidney J. Legendre of New Orleans on the afternoon of Sept. ranged cap-shape and caught at the sides with orange blossoms. These flowers were also scattered on the lower part of the veil. She carried calla lilies.

The maid Of honor and the bridesmaids wore dresses of three shades of capucine panne, the maid of honor's being of the lightest shade. The bodices and sleeves were long and tight-fitting and the full skirts were cut long in front and just touching in the back. Valenciennes lace, the same shades, finished the yoke and sleeves. Their hpts were of panne and tulle, in shades matching the dresses. They all carried bouquets or delphinium and tiplady gladioli.

Autumn king dahlias decorated the house, where the reception and breakfast were held. Following a wedding trip, the au BROOKLYN' Day, brothers of the bride; Edward Rice of Cambridge, and Frederick S. Grant Jr. of Cambridge, Mass. Bermingham, Mrs.

Elliot N. Eldredge. Mrs. L. W.

Forbell, Mrs Seymour K. Fuller, Mrs. J. Morton Halstead. Mrs.

Edward T. Horwill, Mrs. Palmer Jadwin, Mrs. J. w.

Jewell, Mrs. Frederick TTar.w-o Fulton at Bond Brooklyn TRIansle SlOO I I few 1 and Mrs. Writer Wells. The Comtesse de Chambrun of Paris who has been visiting Mrs Edward Stettinius of Locust valley, L. has gone to Newport v'slt Gen.

and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. The comtesse is a sister of Speaker Long worth and is the former Miss Clara Eleanor Long-worth. Comte de chambrun is Military Governor of Tunis. Mr.

and Mrs. T. Markoe Robertson will give a dance for Miss Virginia Thaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Thaw 3d, at Guinea Hollow Farm, Old West bury, L. this evening.

Miss Thaw is a debutante Miss Etieenia Peabodv has e-turned to Cherry her place in Hewlett, L. after spending some time abroad. Miss Pauline Pope Day Wed To Arthur Eugene French At Short Hills Yesterday. The marriage of Miss Pauline Pope Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Paul Day, of 34 Gramercy Park, Manhattan, and Pleasant Days, Short Hills, N.

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