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News Features News Features Financial News BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE Financial News -Editorial Society-Editorial SECTION OCTOBER 20, 1929. FIVE CENTS New Greater York SEVEN Elsewhere CENTS NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY, Society Miss Lillian Longmore to Be Presented to Society at Tea Dance at Ambassador, Dec. 27 Dr. and Mrs. John A.

Longmore of 158 Clinton st. will present their daughter, Miss Lillian Longmore, to society at a tea dance at the Hotel Ambassador on Friday afternoon, 27. Miss Longmore has just begun her sophomore year at Vassar. Her younger sister, Miss Betty Longmore, is a freshman at Smith College. Both girls are well known here and are popular members of the younger set.

Miss Mary Dimon Francis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Witherbee Francis of 81 Remsen will leave tomorrow for Detroit, veere she will visit Miss Ruth Bartlett, who was her roommate at Pine Manor, Wellesley, Mass. While in Detroit Miss Francis will be a bridesmaid for Miss Bartlett, whose marriage takes place shortly. Later Miss Francis will visit friends in Minneapolis.

She will be away about three weeks and will be joined by her brother, John Francis, who is returning from the West. Walter E. Shuttleworth Married To Mrs. Betty Broms Newcombe In Bay Ridge Church Yesterday. Mrs.

Betty Broms Newcombe of the Chatelaine Apartments, 401 76th and Walter E. Shuttleworth of 91 Central Park West, Manhattan, and formerly of Brooklyn, were married yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Bay Ridge Parkway, by the Rev. Charles D. Trexler in the presence of only the immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom. Thedore Broms gave his sister in marriage and Mrs.

Florence Schwartz, sister of the bridegroom, matron or honor. Robert Haight, fiance of Miss Grace Shuttleworth, daughter of the groom, was best man. A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayden Stead, 401 76th st.

Mr. and Mrs. Shuttleworth have left for an extended wedding trip through the South and West and will be at home at their new restdence, 91 Central Park West, after Dec. 1. Miss Dorothy Copeland Bride Of Dr.

Irving W. Parkhurst. Miss Dorothy Eleanor Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Copeland of 213 St.

John's and Dr. Irving Wright Parkhurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Davenport Parkhurst of 520 Commonwealth Boston, were married last evening at the home of the bride's parents by the Rev. Samuel Dorrance, rector of St.

Ann's Church. Mrs. C. Cyril Hendrickson of Hewlett, L. was matron of honor and only attendant for the bride, who wore an ivory satin gown trimmed with rose point lace.

She wore a tulle veil and carried Easter lilies. Mrs. Hendrickson wore a yellow gown and carried yellow chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Donald A. Powell of Manhattan was best men for Dr.

Parkhurst. The bride attended Berkeley Institute, Sweet Briar and Adelphi Colleges. Dr. Parkhurst studied at Cornell University, Dr. and Mrs.

Parkhurst will make their home at 9 Ware bridge, Mass. Bridge Series Will Benefit Music School Settlement. Invitations will be issued early in December for a series of three card parties Tuesdays, Jan. 14, Feb. 11, and March 11, for the benefit of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement.

of which Mrs. Benjamin Prince 15 president. The entire proceeds of the benefits will go to the department of the blind for scholarships for the pupils. Mrs. Daniel K.

de Beixedon will be in charge of these card parties. Receiving Line and Committees For Debutante Ball Announced; To Be Held at Casino, Nov. 27 HILL Guests of Robert A. Shaw And Adrian Van Sinderen At This Afternoon's Concert. The chairman of the Brooklyn Committee of the PhilharmonicSymphony Society of New York, Robert Alfred Shaw, will have as box guests at this afternoon's concert Mrs.

Arturo Toscanini, Walter Toscanini, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Bossom of London, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest P. Goodrich and Max Smith. Adrian Van Sinderen, host in the committee box, will have as guests Mrs. Van Sinderen, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Huntington Woodman, Mrs. Pierpont Dutcher Montclair, Mr. and Mrs. William Denny Sargent and Miss Katharine Van Sinderen.

Packer Alumnae Theater Party To Be Held on Nov. 18. The Packer Alumnae Association annual theater party will be held on Nov. 18 with "Berkeley Square," with Leslie Howard and Margalo Gilmore in the leading roles as the attraction. Mrs.

Tremper Longman is chairof the committee, which includes Mrs. Earle T. Munkenbeck, Mrs. M. F.

Quinn, Mrs. William Van Anden Hester Mrs. Schuyler Blankley, Mrs. Lloyd Dalze'l, Mrs. Gustave Zeller, Mrs.

C. B. Pitcher, Miss Margaret Struse and Mrs. Schuyler J. Bergen.

Members of Committee for Children's Museum Bridge. The committee assisting Mrs. Floyd S. Neely for the annual bridge of the Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Children's Museum, which will be given on Leverich Towers Hotel, includes Mrs. Frederick Addinsell, Mrs.

Frederick J. Austin, Mrs. Joseph H. Colyer Mrs. Henry Sterling Chapin, Mrs.

Howard Dubois, Mrs. Charles W. Elmer, Mrs. Charles T. Estabrook, Mrs.

Alfred Hall Everson, Mrs. Alfred L. Fawcett, Mrs. James M. Fawcett Mrs.

Franklin J. Foster, Mrs. John H. Hallock, Miss Gerturde Hannam, Miss Edith A. Hannam.

Miss Mabel A. Hannam, Mrs. Walter H. Howe, Mrs. Joseph D.

Higgins, Mrs. James M. Hills, Mrs. Joseph Luzzatto, Mrs. Edward B.

Ladd, Mrs. John M. Moody, Mrs. Ferdinand Van Siclen Parr, Mrs. Creighton W.

Phillips, Mrs. David Porter, Mrs. David Resseguie, Mrs. John J. Schoonhoven, Mrs.

William H. Seeman, Mrs. Andrew Somers, Mrs. Charles A. Soper, Mrs.

Louis Elbert Strong, Mrs. Joseph W. Turtle and Mrs. William Whittaker. Dana Storrs Lamb Wed To Miss Helen L.

Tweedy. Miss' Helen Landfeld Tweedy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hallam Tweedy of New Haven, was married to Dana Storrs Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George B. B. Lamb of Fort Salonga, Northport, L. and formerly of Brooklyn, yesterday in the Centre Church, New Haven. The Rev.

Charles Reynolds Brown, dean emeritus of the Yale Divinity School, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Oscar E. Mauer, the pastor, performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Faculty Club. Mrs.

Robert Boehland (Kathryn Brantingham) was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Kenly Webster (Mary Rathbone) of Englewood, N. the Misses Elizabeth Uptegrove of St. Louis, Loretta Kincaid of Des Moines, Iowa, and Esther Howland and Mary Nettleton of Manhattan. Louis C.

Owens of Manhattan was best man and the ushers included Gordon Tweedy, brother, of the bride: William C. Robertson Milward W. Martin, Lee Harwood, Frederic C. Thomas. Irving A.

Sprague, Seymour Wadsworth of Manhattan, John C. Dreier of Brooklyn, Jerald Henderson of Boston, Davidge H. Howland and E. Trudeau Thomas of Baltimore; James K. Gamble John S.

Wright, William Arandall and Stephen V. Woolston of Philadelphia, and Thepdore Dreter of Schenectady. The bride was graduated from Vassar in 1927 and is a member of the Junior League. Mr. Lamb 18 a graduate of Princeton and is a member of Squadron A' and of the Princeton Club and the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club.

Mr. Lamb is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Dreier of 35 Remsen st.

Plans Complete for Wedding Of Miss Virginia L. Durham And Edgar Ralph Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Northrop C.

Durham have issued invitations to the marriage their daughter, Miss Virginia, Haines Louise of Oak Durham, Park, to Ill. Edgar The wedding will take place at the Brooklyn, M. Woman's Townley Club on officiating. Nov. 16, Miss Durham will have as her maid of honor Miss Virginia Leigh and her bridesmaids will be.

Miss Jean Van Clees and Miss Edna Van Cleef. Mr. Haines has chosen for, his best man Donald N. Durham, brother of the bride. The wedding will be a small one, invitations having been issued only to relatives and immediate friends of the two families.

Miss Leona Michel Married To Henry Bohnig Last Night. Miss Leona Louise Michel, daughter: of Mrs. Leonhard Michel of 260 Elk Forest Heights, New Rochelle, N.Y., was married to Henry Bohnig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohnig, of 503 E.

8th in Immanuel Lutheran Church, Manhattan, last evening. The Rev. Lewis Happ performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Park Lane. Miss Virginia Michel was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Marie Michel, of New Rochelle, Margaret Cridlin, Evelyn Brickman, Mrs. Lester Heistad and Mrs.

Augustus C. Froeb Jr. (Marion P. Ferguson), all of Brooklyn, and Miss Lillian Richtberg, of East Orange, N. J.

The bride wore a duchesse satin gown trimmed with princess lace and carried orchids and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor had a green satin and net gown and the bridesmaids wore gowns of satin and net shading from yellow to rust. The maid of honor carried yellow chrysanthemums and the bridesmaids had autumn shades of chrysanthemums. Charles Conklin of Brooklyn was best man and the ushers were August Keller, of New Rochelle; Robert Knecht of Forest Hills; Hobart Waters, of East Orange; Harold Groll, of Flushing, L. Lester Ross, of Bayshore, L.

Li Lester Heistad and Dr. Talbot Le Blanc, of Brooklyn. The bride attended Packer Collegiate Institute, and was graduated from Shore Road Academy. Mr. and Mrs.

Bohnig will motor South and upon their return will live at 131 Meadowbrook South Garden City, L. where they have purchased a home. The National Society, Daughters of the Revolution, will inaugurate the season's work with a meeting of the officers and board of managers in the Graybar Building tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Henry Thomas Kent of Philadelphia, president general, will preside.

Mrs. Eugene J. Grant of Brooklyn is first vice president general and chair-' man of organization. A group of prominent brides who were married very recently is pictured today. Reading from left to right they are Mrs.

Harold Daulton Scheffler, who was Miss Helen Lucile Lussier before her marriage. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lussier of the Standish Arms.

Before her marriage a week ago Mrs. James Henry Van Alen was Miss Eleanor Langley and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Langley of Manhattan and Westbury, L. Mr.

and Mrs. Alen will make their home in Roslyn, on their return from California. The next bride is one of much interest to Brooklynites. It shows Mrs. Otto Alfred' Schreiber (Elsa Marguerite Beckers) as she appeared on her wedding day in Bolton, N.

Y. She is the daughter of William G. Beckers of Manhattan but formerly of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Schreiber are traveling in Europe at present and on their return will make their home at 1067 Fifth Manhattan. Another interesting bride of the past week was Mrs. Clinton Lamartine Miller (Ruth Brower Fernald). She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Lefferts Fernald of 7101 Colonial rd. Frederic N. Whitley Jr. Wed To Miss Dorothy Burt in Stratford Last Evening. An out-of-town wedding of much interest to Brooklyn was that in Stratford, yesterday when Miss Dorothy Burt, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Milo Cudworth Burt of 1741 S. Main Stratford, was married to Frederic N. Whitley son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic N. Whitley of 36 Clark st. The Rev. Charles Helmsoth performed the ceremony in the Congregational Church of Stratford at 7 p.m. Mrs.

Francis Campbell of Baltimore, was matron of honor for the bride, who wore an eggshell transparent velvet gown, a veil of llama lace, an heirloom in the bridegroom's family, and carried lilies of the valley and orchids. The matron of honor wore a yellow a sheaf of fall flowers in rich vivid transparent velvet gown and do carried hues. Miss Edith Cramp of Lansdowne, Was flower girl. Mr. Whitley had his father as his best man and the ushers were Alvin M.

Burt of Stratford, Bradford MacKain of Philadelphia, David Jardin of Jenkintown, and Charles Maxwell of Jenkintown. The bride attended Russell Sage College at Troy, N. Y. Mr. Whitley received his education at Pennsylvania Military College in Chester, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Whitley will live at 600 E. 21st st. Mrs.

Theodore Roosevelt to Be Speaker at Annual Meeting Of Brooklyn Needlework Guild. The Brooklyn branch of the Needlework Guild of America, consisting of a 24 sections, will hold its annual meeting, reception and exhibition of garments on Th: day afternoon, Nov. 7, in Plymouth Institute. There will be a collection of garments for this needy work in which many prominent Brooklyn women are interested on Nov. 6.

The Rev. Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, pastor of Plymouth Church, will give the address of welcome at the meeting and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt will be the guest of honor and will also make an address.

There be a musical program and tea will be served after the meeting. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton is the president of the Brooklyn branch, Mrs.

J. Elliot Langstaff honorary president, Mrs. John E. Anderson, Mrs. Walter Shaw Brewster, Mrs.

A. V. Marckwald and Mrs. Henry Salter, vice presidents; Miss Maude M. secretary, and Miss M.

L. Wintringham, treasurer, Women of '76 Chapter, D. A. Benefit Bridge to Be Held Nov. 2.

The Women of the '76 Chapter, D. A. will hold their annual bridge for the benefit of patriotic and charitable, purposes in the auditorium of Oppenheim Collins on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 2 o'clock. Mrs.

Contemporary Comment Comment lamps and a carpet with purple lightning flashing across it make up a room in the modern manner. They sadly forget the little French desk in the corner and the Chippendale chair crying out its loneliness. There can be no compromise in this mode, of decoration. It must be either all or none. FOOTBALL TIME HAS ROLLED AROUND again.

The debutantes are all aflutter: scuttling about buying the right dress for this game--the proper hat for that. old grads are getting together, placing bets, criticizing the coaches, talking of the good old days and laying in a "supply" for the big game. Undergraduates are writing home for raccoon coats and praying for cold weather in which to wear them. Father, Yale '98, has new batteries put in the radio, closets himself in his den, lights and intermittently dozes. Whoopee! The son's on.

E. I. D. man and those on the committee Donald S. K.

Mackenzie is chair: are Miss Violet Ingram, Mrs. dolph O. Bothfeld, Mrs. Byron Smith, Mrs. Alan F.

Sawyer and Mrs. Bernardus Evertsen Jr. The chapter will join the Washington Commemoration Committes and Brooklyn Bridge Plaza Assocation on Thursday in the parads preceding the placing of tablets to commemorate the heroic exploits of Gen. George Washington and his men on Long Island. With Fort Greene and Battle Pass Chapters the Women of '76 Chapter will have a float in the parade.

Mrs. Frank H. Parcells and Mrs. Chandler A. Mackey are on the committee of which Mrs.

Thomas McClintock is chairman, Miss Marie L. Thanhouser And Arthur Paar Married. The marriage of Miss Marie Louise Thanhouser, of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thanhouser of Sands Point, L.

and Arthur Paar, son of Mrs. Charles A. Paar of 24 Monroe pl. and the late Mr. Paar, took place yesterday afternoon in St.

Stephen's Church, Port Washington, L. I. The Rev. William John Dietrich performed the ceremony. Miss Elizabeth Wells of Scarsdale, N.

was the only attendant for Miss Thanhouser, who wore a white panne velvet gown, a tulle veil with a cap of old point de Venice lace, held with orange blossoms. She carried calla lilies. The maid of honor wore a flesh colored panne velvet gown, a hat of flesh velvet tulle and carried pale pink roses and delphinium. Lawrence Smith of Brooklyn was best man and the ushers were Percival Henry Paar, brother of the bridegroom, and Lloyd F. Thanhouser, brother of the bride.

A reception followed at the Engineers' Country Club at Roslyn, L. I. The bride was graduated from the Cathedral School of St. Mary Garden City, L. and the Burnham School for Girls at Northampton, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Paar will live at 156 E. 83d Manhattan. Mrs.

Robert S. Allyn, director of Second Distriet State Federation of Women's Clubs, will be one of the delegates to the State Federation convention on Nov. 2. The Women's Auxiliary of Holy Innocents Church will hold its annual theater party on Nov. 12, to see "The Nut Farm," with Wallace Ford at the Biltmore Theater.

Committee for Willoughby House Opera Benefit, Nov. 8. The committee for the Willoughby House benefit opera, Massenet's "Manor." which will be held on Friday afternoon, Nov. 8, the Metropolitan Opera House, consists the president of the board of directors, Mrs. William B.

Greenman; Mrs. Elward S. Anderson, Miss Mary V. Baldwin, Mrs. Benjamin W.

Bennett, Mrs. Maurice S. Cass, Mrs. G. Clement, Mrs.

M. Preston Goodfellow, Mrs. Clyde C. Hess, Miss Amelis B. Hollenback, Mrs.

Russell H. Iler, Mrs. Darwin R. James Mrs. George L.

Kenmore, Mrs. Harold P. Kneen, Lloyd R. Larson, Miss Julis Lozan, Miss Anna May Mason, Miss Helen McWi1liams, Mrs. Elmer E.

Megaw, Mrs. William J. Montgomery, Miss M. Louise Munson, Mrs. L.

Patterson, Miss Clara Pfeiffer, Miss Alice B. Plumb, Mrs. Rollin G. Plumb, Miss Helen Ray, Mrs. Dunbam B.

Scherer, Mrs. Thomas R. Thayer, Miss Anna B. Van Nort and Mrs. Luman B.

Wing. Borl, Gigli and De Luca will sing the leading roles, with Louts Hasselmans, who recently arrived in this country. to take Mr. Bodanzky's place at the Metropolitan as the conductor. Miss Julia Hurley to Be Wed To Henry McLean Nov.

26 In St. Francis Xavier. Miss Julia Katherine Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Hurley of 301 Garfield has selected Nov. 36 as the date of her marriage to Henry G. McLean, son of Mrs. Henry C. McLean, also of Brooklyn, and the late Dr.

McLean. The ceretnony will be performed at 11 a.m. in the Church of St. Francis Xavier. A reception will follow at the Ritz-Carlton.

Members of Executive Boards To Receive at Dedication Of New Colony House Wednesday. The new Colony House at 297 Dean st. will be dedicated on Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The committee for the reception includes Mrs. John Lansing Swan, president; Mrs.

John H. Hallock, Mrs. Clarence Dixon, Mrs. Alfred H. Everson, Alexander Fraser, Mrs.

William J. Baldwin Mrs. Charles W. Fyfe, Mrs. Clarence R.

Nims, Mrs. E. Clifford Place and Mrs. Gustave W. Thompson.

Following the reception the dedication by Mrs. Charles T. Pierce, president emeritus, will take place. The pageant by Mrs. Elizabeth Van Kuren, depicting the history of Colony House, will be given followIng the dedication, after which there will be a tour of inspection.

Receiving will be the members of the Board of Directors, Mrs. Swan, Mrs. Thompson, chairman of the Senior Guild: Mrs. Fyfe, chairman of the Junior Guild; Mrs. Raymond E.

Baylis, Mrs. William Bonnell, Mrs. Thomas J. Davis, Mrs. Willard De Berard, Mrs.

Alfred H. Everson, Mrs. Fraser, Robert B. Mrs. Hallock, John B.

Moore, Honeyman, Mrs. 'Herbert I. Losee, Mrs. Nims, Mrs. Nix, Mrs.

John M. Perry, Mrs. William Pouch, Mrs. Susie C. Snyder, Mrs.

Robert Strobridge and Mrs. John M. Tallman. Also receiving will be the Board of the Senior Guild, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.

George C. Taft, Mrs. William J. Baldwin Mrs. Frederick Lyke, Mrs.

Henry Carson, also the Board of Directors Junior Guild, Mrs. chairman; Mrs. Raymond Clarke, Mrs. Everson, Mrs. Harold Hick, Mrs.

Paul W. Bigelow, Mrs. Howard Burdick, Miss Harriet Carter, Miss Florence Graham, Mrs. David Garland Miss Lothian Kerr, Mrs. A.

Oakley Lohrke, Miss Gwendolyn Miller, Miss Gladys Mars, Mrs. George Morson, Mrs. Rutledge Simmons and their advisors, Mrs. Place, Mrs. Fraser, and Mrs.

William P. Slocovich. The following members of the Junior Guild will act as guides and assist in serving refreshments, Mrs. DeHart Bergen Mrs. Arthur Ericeson, Mrs.

V. Hall Everson Jr. Mrs. Henry Hagstrom, Miss Mary Cabaud, Miss Vera Matthews, Mrs. Willard C.

Peare, Mrs. Griswold Roche, Mrs. Herbert Redmond, Mrs. Elise Schreiber Carter and Miss Muriel Slocovich. Brooklyn Women Assist On Little Theater Committee.

Mrs. Whitney Merrill is a vice chairman of the Women's Committee for the Subscription Extension Committee of the Little Theater Opera Company of which Mrs. Winthrop McKim of Tuxedo is chairman. Mrs. Merrill heads the Brooklyn division of the committee whose first meeting will be held on Tuesday at the Town Hall Club.

Assisting Mrs. Merrill are Mrs. Robert J. Fisher, Mrs. Theodore S.

Cornell, Mrs. A. Stedman Jameson. Mrs. James E.

Gray, Mrs. Frank 8. Shaw and Mrs. Horace Glidden Hufcut. The Debutante Ball, held each year at the Heights Casino, is the first large dance of the season, looked forward to with keen pleasure by the young set.

Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 27, is the date selected for the dance, and among debutantes who will receive this year are the Misses Constance Read, Caroline Garvin, Carolyn Widmann, Doris Murphy and Janet Ross. The dance committee will consist of the Misses Micheline Allen, Ruth Berg, Marjorie Bijou, Mary Carruthers, Virginia Crisfield, Gladys Ivie, Sally Joost, Barbara Litchfleld, Harriette Augusta Love, Valeria McKee, Florence O'Malley, Alice M. Parke, Muriel Stafford, Jane Thomson and Martha Turner. The men or the committee include Tredwell Berg, John K.

Birch, Lee Boynton, Dr. Lyman Burnham, R. Inslee Clark, John Joralemon Davenport, Lewis Witherbee Francis Russell Harding, Remsen Johnson John French MacKay, John Megaw, John Cornell Schenck and John Treat. The patronesses are Mrs. Thomas Hopper Beardsley, Mrs.

Ira Bertine Downs, Mrs. Lewis Witherbee Francis, Mrs. Frederick De Mund MacKay, Mrs. Richardson Pratt and Mrs. Eugene Alfred Widmann.

Miss Marion Jughardt Wed To Everett Powell Birch In St. Luke's Last Night. The marriage of Miss Marion Jughardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William George Jughardt of 317 Sterling and Everett Powell Birch, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Birch of 537 Putnam took place last evening in St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Rush R.

Sloane performed the ceremony. Miss Jughardt wore a white satin princess gown, a tulle veil and carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Edna Jughardt was maid of honor for her sister. and wore a green moire, gown and carried tea roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs.

James F. Conway (Evelyn Jughardt), another sister, of Rockville Centre, L. Mrs. Alfred Birch (Katherine Ferry). Mrs.

James Hodgskin (Ruth Williams) and Mrs. Frank McGuire (Marjorie Latimer) of Bridgeport, Conn. They wore peach moire gowns and carried rapture roses. Alfred bridegroom, W. was Birch, best brother man, and of the ushers were James F.

Conway, Eric Arpert, Harold Poole and Herbert Poole. The bride received her education at Berkeley Institute. Upon their return from a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Birch will live at 148 Linden boulevard.

St. John's Auxiliary Theater Party to Be Held Nov. 25. MODERIN ART IS NO LONGER, in the speculative state. It is an accomplished fact.

Whether you like it or whether you don't, is immaterial. You will have to face it in your friends' homes, in your own shops, in dress material, draperies and even jewelry. Little did we imagine ten years ago that out of the barely tolerated Cubist art would arise anything so practical, restful and, in rare cases, so beautiful. It has certainly taken its place in architecture, where the stepped simplicity of line is rivaling other classes of design. In buildings it has the advantage of affording sunlight and air to more rooms, which in itself is a big item in an overcrowded city.

The indirect lighting system which goes hand in hand with this modern art, has a softness about it that is. entirely restful to the eye. It has its points. However, there are still too many amateur decorators who think a modernistic chair, a few silvered The board of directors of St. John's College Auxiliary, Mrs.

John E. Biggins, president, has selected "The Street Singer," by Busby Berkeley, as the attraction for its annual theater party on Monday evening, Nov. 25, at the Shubert Theater. Patronesses for Fort Greene Card Party at Bossert Oct. 29.

The girls who will assist at the Fort Greene Chapter, D. A. annual card party at the Hotel Bossert on Tuesday, Oct. 29, include the Misses Olga Vreeland, Marjorie Findley, Constance Smith, Constance Read, Doris Murphy, Helen Fletcher, Edith Warren, Helen Tumbridge and Carolyn Widmann. The patronesses to date include Mrs.

Edward C. Blump, Mrs. Oscar T. Barck, Mrs. William C.

Beecher, Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan, Mrs. William W. Buckley, Mrs.

Daniel K. de Beixedon, Mrs. M. Luther Bowden, Mrs. Oliver G.

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