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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE Editorial, Society Financial News Features Section Editorial, Sociriy, Financial Newt Special Articles ntrr rrWTC i set em rrrt rift LLili) New krfc jMMWf NEW YOUR CITY. SUNDAY, Sri'TKMBER 11. 1927. vsssr1 -r. r- i Wi lijZl rif' -i yr'' fH Wk ti Vl.rjJ if, jeanmg5olcott.

LuSi vCf MRS. JAMES 'MOFFETT DAUGHTER MISS MARGARET. MOFFETTxiM Miss Raymonde Almirall to Be Married to Don Morrison Kelley October 8 at Hempstead, L. Pit ffc-v I Miss Katherine Hull Duncan AndHowardWaldronWaterman Select October 29 for Wedding tan champion versus Stockwell Jad- fr2 I tSff i 4 TBfir-l V. win and C.

A. McGuire Jr. A buffet I Ji 1 --i i I 1 'fel J.V luncheon Willie served the casino. 1f VvTl 4, XY-iV Miss Muriel King Wilkle, daughter of Mrs. John Notman Wilkie of 163 Clinton st.

is at present touring Canada with her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Wilkle Cavins. They are now at the Toronto Exposition and expect to return about the end of September, Miss Wilda Bell Wilkie is spending the summer Miss Katherine Hull Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wirrthrop Hlllyer Duncan of 16S 84th has selected Oct.

29 as the date of her wedding to Howard Waldron Waterman, son of Mrs. Theodore H. Waterman of Albany, N. and the late Mr. Waterman.

The ceremony will be performed In Christ Church, Bay Ridge. Miss Duncan is a graduate ot the Howe-Marot School at Thompson, Conn. Mr. Waterman was graduated, from Yale University with the class of 1920. Further plans of the wedding will be announced shortly.

misses II I miiKlmwiM -f CONSTANCE. 7 I tH 4 CJv -JEAN MEAGHER VtCVT FNf Lucille 4, PVV. JCi MELLON feij 'y tr at Manasquan, N. and will resume her studies at Packer this fall. Mrs.

Thomas L. Green of Macon st. and Miss Estelle Mitchell ot Philadelphia will leave tomorrow for Kingston, N. Y. where they will stop at the Governor Clinton Hotel.

They expect to motor to West Point and W--n' 1 other places of interest in the surrounding country and will remain for a week or ten days. Dr. Eliza M. Mosher of 103 Monta gue and her cousin, Mrs. May Miss Alice Maxwell And Ens.J.T.Dimon ToMarryWednesday Miss Alice Way Maxwell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Phillips Maxwell of 225 83rd st. will be married to Ensign John Taft Dlmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Young Dmion of Riverhead.

L. I on Wednesday at noon. The ceremony will be performed at the home of Miss Maxwell's grandfather, James E. Wray, 166 83d br th? Rev. H.

H. Leavitt. Miss Maxwell is a sister of Miss Harriet Brunt Maxwell, who was mar Powell of Manhattan, who have been on an extensive trip to Montreal, Que bec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, have returned to their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene F. Moran, who have been on an extensive tour in Europe, write from Paris, France, In Miss Raymonde C. Almirall, daugh-1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.

Almirall ot 1215 Madison Man-1 hattan and Hempstead, L. will be married to Don Morrison Kelley, son of Mrs. Albert Tevls Kelley of-815 Park ave. on Oct. 8.

The ceremony will be performed at Ma Chaumiere, the summer home of Miss Almirall's parents at Hempstead', at 4:30 P. M. by the Rev. Mr. Billings ot the Groton School.

The announcement of Miss Almirall's plans are of much Interest to Brooklyn as her family lived here for many years and are prominently associated with Brooklyn society. She Is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Almirall, who resided on Grand and is a niece of Mr.

and Mrs. Juan Almirall of 97 Mc-Donough st. Miss Almirall was educated at the Foxcroft School and is member of the Junior League. Mr. Kelley Is a graduate of Princeton University, and during the war served as a captain In the American Expeditionary Force.

He is a member ot the Union, Racquet and Tennis, Piping Rock and other clubs, and Is a partner of the banking firm of Kelley, Drayton Converse. His sister. Miss Adele Kelley, is the fiancee of George Lascelles Maxwell, Manhattan and Oyster Bay, L. I. Mr.

Kelley and his bride will make their home at 431 Park ave. Further plans for the wedding will be announced shortly, i Wedding Plans Announced For Wedding Saturday of Miss Collle-MacNelll and Mr. Hanan. Plans have been completed for the weddding next Saturday afternoon of Miss Dorothy F. Collle-MacNelll, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas A. O. Collle-MacNelll, and Richard Addison Hanan of 1222 Albemarle rd. and Byram Shore, Part Chester, N.

son of Mrs. Junius C. Rochester of Port Chester and the late Addison Garthwalte Hanan of Brooklyn. The ceremony will be performed In All Balnte Memorial Church at Highlands of Navesink, N. by the Rev.

Kinsley Blodgett. Mis Constance Kinney of Manhattan will be maid of honor for the bride and the bridesmaids will Include the Misses Margaret Kinney of Manhattan; Eleanor Whitney of Locust Valley L. Anna Hanan of Port Chester, and Alice Doll of Port Chester. Miss Maisle Jones of Locust Point will be flower glrL appreciation of the courtesy extended ried to Mr. Dimon's brother, Daniel' to them by Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Hickok Bridal Announced For Thornton-Baylis Wedding Saturday When Miss Eddie Elizabeth Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Thornton of Bedford, Ind is married, on Saturday to Lester Yates Baylis.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Baylis of Manhattan and Huntington, L. and formerly of the Hotel Bossert, she will have Miss Phyllis Mc-Dougall of Ottawa, 111., as maid of honor and only attendant.

George A. Thornton of Ottawa, 111., brother of the bride, will be best man for Mr. Baylis, who has selected as ushers James C. Thornton of Greenwich, another brother of the bride; Norman Baylis of Manhattan, cousin of Mr. Baylis, and Charles Ackert Banks of Lake Forest, 111.

The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Hugh McKenzie, at 4:30 p.m. at Valley View, the Ottawa home of Miss Thornton's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sidney McDougall.

A reception and supper will follow the ceremony, and dancing will also follow In a pavilion built on the terrace. Mr. Baylis and his bride will go to Bermuda on their wedding trip, and upon their return will reside at 10C0 Park Manhattan. of The Eagle Paris Bureau. They Edith Sinclair, Poll Key Brown, Mrs.

Bretney Smith, all of Asheville; Barbara Van Every of Bronxville, N. Peggie Denman of Cranford, N. and Annie Hardie of Charlotte, N. and the Misses Virginia McGehee of Greenville, and Peggy Press-grove of Charleston, were flower girls. Chester Brewer of Clarks-dale.

wi3 ring bearer. The bride's gown was of white satin fashioned with sleeves and yoke of rose-point lace. A rose-point Veil fell over a white satin train which was formed by the skirt being extended in the back. She carried orchids and lilies of the valley. All the attendants wore ocean-blue chiffon velvet gowns and carried pink roses.

Millard Moore of was his brother's best man and the Included Jack Slade, Milton Wiesc, Jess Swectser of Bronxville, Kip Far-rlngton and Tom Dillon of Manhattan. Chester Brown and Jack Brown, brothers of the bride, and George Dagan of Asheville. The bride was educated at Sweet Briar College. Mr. Moore served overseas la the World War with the 107tn of the 27th Regiment.

their return from a Western wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Moore w.il make their home at 61 Sr.eamore rd Bronxville. Miss Ruth Darling Williams fiancee of James T. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence F. Williams of 203 Underliill ave. announce the tiinaijemrnt of their daughter. Ruth Darling Williams, to Janes Tucker Ilodgkin.

son or Dr. and Mis. Kdward Sterling of SO Pluza st. Mhs Williams Is a praduete ol crkeley Institute, ilas.i of IPiO. No date has been Jor the Young Dimon at Grcenporr.

L. on Sept. 1. Miss Alice Maxwell wa her sister's maid of honor and Ensijn Dimon was his brother's best man. After the ceremony Mr.

Dimon and his bride will leave Immediately for 1 '11 mm wmA San Pedre, where Ensign BETTy, NELSON Dimon will be slatiuncd lor about two years. 7 Homestead, where additional and Improvements In the plans lor suitable restoration of the Homestead will be ready for general observation. At the convention of tho D. A. to be held in Lake Placid, N.

beginning on Oct. 11, Miss Ring will be one of the delegates from the Fort Greene Chapter. 1011 Ocean ave. and Miss Julia Eng. lish are at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

Atlantic City. N. for the week. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas F. Casey re. turned on the Leviathan on Monday from an extensive European visit and left on Wednesday for Lake George, where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Loughran Hands at their lovely country place there.

The Women's Society of the Caledonian Hospital will hold the first fall meeting on Thursday. Preparations are being made for the bazar to be held at tre Pouch Nov. 8, 8 and ID. Miss Adelaide Vose Fianrec Of Norman Pennington Hay. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Alfred Vose of 137 Hancock st. and Chatham, announce the engagement ot their daughter, Miss Adelaide M. Vose, to Norman Pennington Way, son of Mrs. Eniilie 3.

Way of Phlla. delphia, and Beach Haven, N. y. Miss Vose attended Packer Collegiate Institute. No date has been set for tho wddinj.

Ox Hunt Club To Have Junior Dunce Tuesday, A dance for the junior members of Ox Hunt Club nt Dailen, of which Henry J. Davenport is president, will held on Tucwiay evening pt the clubhot'se. Supper will be s-rved at 12 o'clock. On the committee in che.r'c of the affair are the s-s Carolyn Wldmann, Florence Pci-i. Cordelia Domlnlck.

Dora Cr.mmii and Margaret Ho. v. -nd-n. ss Catherine Amey DrWe Of Ilcitm J. Wolfe.

Mis Catherine Louis Amty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amey, of Ave. I. became the tri.le of Herbert J.

Wolfe, son of Jay tpr.njcr Wolfe cf 133 E. 5th St. tcrdoy aUc-n-xin, at 3 oclock. et a ceremony in Oid Tllnltr Church. Manhattan, by the Rev.

William B. Ku.ka.d, rector of the hij. tone church. Miss Kmma Luhrssen maid of honor for tfie bride, who wore a gon of heavy white satin, male on simp hnej and trimmel with dutheiss lace ornby her mother at her wcduln. Her, only or nament cameo o.

head belonging to her great. She carried lilies, i.f-the-valley and gladioli. Miss Luhrssen wo bine rhi.Ton over rcxe and carried pink glr-ti: ill and delphinium. The Mirlnn Hlehl and A 1'iia Burns ic maids and vi. re ioiu.l In preen ihifTon over icse and tarried p.nk fliijioll and dclphlnlUM.

A 'wed the rrfrtnony st the home r.f th" binlc John Ceriin v. as best man for Mr. Continued on Tsjt S. A Long Island, which has come to be a very popular playground for Rociety during the summer months, has bu especially busy this season with horse shows, costume balls, the races at Belmont Tark, the Polo Cup games, which opened yesterday, and the opening of the three-day festival at Peacock Point today. Mr.

and Mrs. Cushing Miss Cathlc-cn Vumlerljilt) are pictured at the Belmont races, and the group of young women perched on the auto are intensively interested in the Junior Horse Show, which took place recently in Above them are pictured three of the entrants in the show. Mrs. Moffett and her daughter were two of the attractive participants in the Kast Hampton Costume Ball, by over 1,000 members of the Hampton colony at the Maidstone Club recently. Miss Kelson, who is one of the prominent members of the younger fashionable set on the North 8hore, is a momlx of the committee of the Circus, which will be a feature of the three-day festival, beginning today at Peacock Point, the Locu-t Valley estate of Mrs.

Henry P. Davison, given for the benefit of the Society for the Control of Cancer. Miss Mary Iiroun Marrisd to Jonathan Moore Jr. At Large Church Wcddini. At a lovely church wedding l.

si evening Miss Mary Gladys Brown, daughter cf Mr and Mrs. Chester Brown of N. was married to Jonathan Moore son ot Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Mwrc ol will sail for home on Sept.

21 on the He de France. Miss May Stoddard Yeomans And Dr. Hubbard Lynch Wed at Plymouth, Mass. One of yesterday's most Important weddings was that in Plymouth, of Miss May Stoddard Yco-mans, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Dallas Ycomans of 30 E.

38th Manhattan, and Cherry Hill, Plymouth, to Dr. Hubbard Lynch, son of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Lynch of Bridgeport, Conn.

The ceremony was performed in Christ Episcopal Church and was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Georgette Ycomans was maid of honor for her sister and another sister, Mrs. George P. Brett of Hewlett, L. was matron of honor.

The other attendants Included the Misses Kathleen Hayward. Janet Kinney. Katharine Harper, Mrs. Horace Ingersoll. Mrs.

William McCom-ber, Mrs. John U. Gilbert, Mrs. Timothy Field Allen and Mrs. James Williamson.

Miss Frances La Baron Stoddard was flower girl and Bruce Ycomans Brett was pae. The Yeomans resided In Brooklyn until recently and are well known In many boro circles. Mr. Yeomans is vice president and general counsel of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation. John Lynch was best man for his brother and the ushers included Timothy Field Allen Dr.

Frank Smith, Joseph Klssau Innes, Chester Cox, Oeorce P. Brett Hubvrt Fisher, V. E. Brown Fuller and Frank Boulin. The bride was educated at Miss Crispin's School and at Mls Porter's Srhool In F.irmlngton.

Khe la a member of the Junior Lcnuue, the Mayflower Descendants and the Club. Dr. Lynch was grndiiB'-cd from Vale with the class of 1920 th! Polo Game at Governors Mam! Today I'ina I Championship Matdt. V. Is tint ftKicty will bi John Easton of Oreenwlch, Bronxville.

N. Y. The urst jiEptw i nt me pn.o Rime Church of Asheville was the ene on Governors I land when the Illial of the ceremony, which was per- match lor the hip nt th? formed at 8:30 o'clock by the Kev I Corps Area, United States Army, will fcc played between I'jurs Reserve during the World War. He also was graduated from New York University and Bcllevue Medical College and is a member of the Yale Club. Mlu Josephine Nalsawild and Stephen J.

Geoghegan Wrd At Garden City Yesterday. Miss Josephine Genevieve Naisa-ald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Louis Nalsawald of 3 Devercux Oardcn City, L.

became the bride of Stephen Jeremiah Gcoghegan of 118 Hilton Garden City, son Mrs. Thaddeus K. Mcllroy and the late Joseph O. Gcoghegan, at a lovely ceremony yesterday afternoon. Yellow and pink dahlias decorated the home of the bride's parents, where the ceremony was perlormed by the Rev.

Father Healey at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Harry B. Clark of Oardcn City, sister of the bridegroom, was matron cf honor and MiM Dorothea Lalm-beer, also of Oardcn City, was maid A honor for the bride, who wore a period gown of ivory satin. Her veil ns of lace and she carried orchids, lilies of the valley and sweet pew.

Mrs. Clark wore a blue tadeta dress and a lace hat and carried sunset will be best nan for Mr. Hanan. who has selecte as ushers Robert Hanan of Brooklyn, Herbert Noble of Manhattan, George Batten of Princeton. George Cassldy of Brooklyn, Gilmer Black of Chicago and Richard Ford of Manhattan.

Only relatives and tntlmate frtrnds will witness the ceremony. Miss Collie MacMUl'i father is British Consul at Colsma, Mexico. Mr. Hanan was educate at Princeton University nd is a member of the Princeton Club, and Miss Collle-MacNelll attended Miss Marker's School at Palo Alto, Cal. After a wedding trip Mr.

Ilanan and his bride will make thrlr home at E. 89th Manhattan. An amateur gnlf match of 36 holer will be played today at the Huntington Bay Club. The match will start at 10 o'clock with Eddie Brings, present Metropolitan champion, son Dr. R.

J. Bateman and which was followed by a reception at the Asheville Country Club. The marriage Is of much Brook'. Interest, as Mr. Moore's family was long connected with affairs In this borough.

He Is a grandson of the late Commodore and Mrs. Harrison Moore, who lived for mr. years on I'ierrepont St. His mother was Miss Nellie Smith before marriage and Is the daughter of the late Millard B. Smith, son of the late Isd-ard Smith, founder of Smith, Gray Co, The bride, who Is a member ol t.ic Junior League, had her mother.

Mis. Chester Brown, as matron ol honor and as maid of honor her sister, Miss Janie Rice Brown. The bridesmaids included the Misses Kathero Hunt, Anne K. Bryant, wore a lace hat and carried sunset roses and delphinium. J.

Gregory Gcoghegan was best man for his brother and the ushers included Lewis C. Sprague of BayMjc, Oliver Presbrey of Garden City. Don M. Parker Jr. of Garden City, Wallace Brlndley of Douglaston, L.

and John Hutchinson of Itockvillc Centre, L. I. The ceremony was small and Informal, due to a recent death In the family, and was witnessed only by a lew relatives and friends. The bride was educated at the Cathedral School of- St. Mary and is a member of the Junior Assembly ol Oarden City and the Dramatic Club.

Mr. Oeoghegan was educated at Poly representing the 101st Cavalrv ol Brooklyn and the 112th Field ol TMit Otai.jc, Winners of the ml-finals Polo f.T.r, from all parts of the country ho will he In New Yoik for the international' scries v.i;l wi'ncss the fltiiil match in the military tournament. As this Is the final and game of the louri.anunt a ciowd I. c.xjteftcd. Extra city vull assist the tegular Ciovcrriois Island ferry In making trips every li minutes.

Ample act nmmoda' Inns will be provided for the transport at lao 'ot motorcars and for at th? polo field flame will be mile I promptly at 3 30, weather pormU'lng Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mctcalic of Cherry Valley Club, the Huntington Uolf Club, the Crescent Athletic Club and the Garden City Country Club. Mr. and Mrs.

Oeoghecan will spend their wedding trip at Lake Placid and In northern Canada and will rnnke their home In the Alton Apartments In Garden City upon their return. Fort Oreene Chapter, I). A. To Hold Board Mrrting Sept. 28 And irst Meeting Nov.

The first board meeting of the Fort Greene Chapter of the D. A. R. will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 28.

nt the home of the regent. Miss Julm Ping, 1251 Dean st. November 0 Is the date of tho first regular meotlng of the chapter, to be held in the Lcfletts Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H.

Drlngs, and decree of Bachelor of Pillosophv. Ho rotes and delphinium. Miss Lalm- Prep and Rutgers College and is a Gardiner White, former MctropoU-' served in the United plates Naval beer had a yellow taffeta frock and member of Delta Hit fraternity, the Prep and Rutgers College and Is a.

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