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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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a BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY, AUGUST 9. 193T 3 Summer Season at Its Height at Long Island Small Parties in Vogue SAILS FOR EUROPE Mrs. Robert Ernest Jones of 441 Ocean pictured above with her nephew, Harold Bates Pierce, has sailed for a trip to the British Isles.

Mrs. Jones' mother is a descendant of Lord Barnwell of Bloomsbury, Ireland. LOESER'S Judge and Mrs. Ernest E. L.

Hammer's son has returned from the camp at Plattsburg, and will spend the of the season with his parents at their Snedecor Ave. home. East "Quogue and Quogue Colonies Include Many Brooklynites Special to The Eagle Quogue I. Aug. 8-Among the members of the Summer colony at Quogue who attended a large beach party given by Miss Betty Bechtold at Westhampton recently were: Robert Burbank, Miss Miriam Schmid, J.

Russell O'Reilly, Miss Grace Connolly, Miss Marion Moran, Miss Marie Smith, and Sherman B. Joost. Mrs. Walter Wolf of 2021 Avenue S. Brooklyn, who is at the Post House in Quogue for the Summer, was a member of the committee for a luncheon and bridge held at the Riverhead Country Club, Riverhead, Thursday.

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Williams of 214 Marlboro Road were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur M. Howe at their Summer home in East Quogue last week, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterling of Westminster Road are visiting the Howe's this weekend. Miss Sarah H.

Millidge, who had been a Summer resident in East Quogue for the past several seasons, departed Wednesday on a trip to Manitoba, Canada, to visit with her family. After a stay of several months she will return to Brooklyn. Miss Betty Carman has returned to Quogue after a visit at the home of Miss Florence Davenport in Rochester. Among the recent Brooklyn guests at the Quogue House were Joseph A. Greene, John H.

Hagen, J. T. Nugent, E. F. Hayes, Mr.

and Mrs. A. T. Kinffen, Mrs. E.

M. Waldie, and Mrs. Manise T. Lewis. Tryouts for the chorus and leads of the Quogue Quips, annual revue produced by the members of the Quogue Field Club, were held during the past week.

The names those duction will receiving be parts announced the shortly. Southold Horse Show to Be Held On Tobey Estate Aug. 21 and 22 Special to The Eagle Southold, L. Aug. 8 The Southold Horse Show will take place at Lighthouse Farm, the beautiful estate of Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Tobey, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 21 and 22. The committee includes Richard Newton Jr. Clement W.

Booth, O. E. McIntyre, J. Lloyd Bailey, Robert Lang and J. Hudson Hargraves.

The proceeds of the show will be donated to charity. Friday evening a horse show dinner and dance will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Toby at Lighthouse Farm. Several others will entertain exhibitors, friends and guests, well as the judges.

who consist as, Herbert L. Camp, Middletown, and Garner West of Garnerville, N. judges for the saddle horses and ponies; Edward H. Carle, Smithtown Branch, L. and Arthur White, Middleburg, hunters and jumpers, and Earle W.

Hopping. famous international poloist, who will pass on the polo mounts. The prize list for 36 classes. Miss Florence Weicker and Gerard Stafford Smith will assist in judging polo ponies. Miss Madeline McKinlay to Be Wed to Calvin Edwards The engagement of Miss Madeline Virginia McKinlay, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton D. McKinlay of Harvard Rockville Centre, L. to Calvin M. Edwards, son of Mrs.

John F. Edwards of Oxford Road. Rockville Centre, and formerly of Brooklyn, has been announced. Glen Head Items Glen Head, L. 8-Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert L. Dillon of Windy Ways are in Europe for the rest of the Summer. Miss Isabelle Bogart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Bogart, entertained a house-party over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman deR. Whitehouse have opened their house in Newport for August.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I. Mackay are on a vacation motor trip through New York State. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Renaud are FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN TRiangle 5-8100 AUGUST SALE SILK REMNANTS PRICE Formerly $1 to $2.95 a Yard now 50c to $1.48 You can see what substantial savings that means! We're putting out not only all kinds of popular summer fabrics shantungs, sport silks, chiffons, for the clothes that everybody needs during hot August days: in addition there are prints, crepes, satins, equally smart for now and later in the Fall! Lengths range from 1 to 4 yards enough for dresses, children's dresses, blouses and lingerie. Remember, every piece 'you buy means a saving of onc-half! And we'd suggest that you come you'll be sure to find the colors you want! SILKS--FIFTH FLOOR COTTON, RAYON REMNANTS Printed rayon crepes sheer celanese voiles for fall! Values have rarely been better loosely woven sport meshes. dimitics lengths! Fabrics for warm weather fabrics to LESS broadclothes 3000 remnants in 1 to 5 yard variety never greater! RAYONS, COTTONS -PIPTH FLOOR Furniture, Rugs, Radios, Lamps Open Monday Night 'til 9, entertaining their nephew, Francis Renaud of Elizabeth, N. .1.

The annual tournament the Women's Metropolitan Golf Association will. held this year at, the Women's National Golf and Tennis Club in Glen Head on Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs.

William Woodward. who have a home on Cedar Swamp Road, have gone to Saratoga for the racing season. Mrs. Charles G. Cushing will sail this month for Europe to pass the late Summer.

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Coe of Planting Fields, Oyster Bay, L. are at their ranch, Cody, Wyo.

Garden City Society Active Special to The Eagle Garden City, L. Aug. 8-Camp Piogatticut, the "stay at home" camp of the Nassau County Young Women's Christian Association, will hold its Demonstration Week Aug. 10 to 14, inclusive. The events so far announced are: On Monday afternoon there will be a demonstration of horseback riding activities on the grounds of the State Park Riding Club under the leadership of Miss Katherine Maule: on Tuesday morning the swimming exhibition will take place at the Walcliffe Pool, Elmont, under the direction of Miss Louise Washburn during the absence of Mrs.

Marie Bilker. First aid, dramatics and dancing will be the selection for Tuesday directed by Mrs. Marie LeBrun afternoon. Arthur. The arts and crafts display will be held Friday afternoon under Miss Lou Stowe's direction.

Among those who will participate in the various exhibits are the Misses Barbara Slawson, Sally Burman, Louise Van Ness. Carol Wanvig, Cora Pratt, Marjory Brooks, Frances Mendelson, Muriel Bloxham, Helen Rummel, Doris McBurnie, Carol Spahr, Ruth Hegeman, Marjorie Hecker, Betty Wooster, Janet Sutliffe, Peggy Jenkins. Jane Tollner, Carol Slutter, Catherine Adamson, LC LOESER'S Continued From Page 2 for England, where they will live for a year. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Raughley of the Summer in England, will extend this town, who have been passing their European trip to include the south of France, where they will spend the Winter. Walter P. Chrysler Jr. was host last night at the home of his parents at Point at large dance and entertainment for the younger set of the North Shore and the Hamptons. Among the many the host's Dartmouth tHere College classmates at home for the Summer holidays.

James Lees Laidlaw will enthe vertain a Playhouse party of following eight a tonight dinner at Hazeldean. Mills P. Baker of Shadow Lane has gone to Maine, where he will pass the Mid-Summer season. Manhasset News Replete With Plans for Small Trips Special to The Eagle Manhasset, L. Aug.

8-Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Semon returned this week from Canada where they spent A month on a motor trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Minturn of Colonial Parkway have been entertaining Miss Irene McGilligan of Manhattan, Mrs. D. V.

Wadsworth of Hillcrest Ave. nas as her house guests Mrs. Theodasia Fraser and her daughter of Matches, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie A. Dittman their son left last week for Fryburg, Maine, to be at their Summer home there for August. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K.

Hyde, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Louise Hyde, are at Hampton Beach. N. for two weeks. Mrs. William Sherman is visiting relatives in Williamstown, for two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert -S. and their son, Bobby Browning, spent this week at Peconic Bay with Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Browning. Mrs. E. P. Tooker, with her son, Tooker, has left for the Adirondacks to be gone for the rest of the Summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand Clark have as their house guest Mrs. Lydia Thomas. Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Hansen of Elkhart, are visiting in Plandome with Mrs. Roy C. Gasser of Shore Road. Harry J.

Washburn, who returned last week from Europe, has left for Greensboro, where he will spend A vacation at his camp on briefs Caspian. Mr. Washburn is accompanied by the Misses Alice and Kitty Washburn, Snowden Andrews is in Connecticut for several weeks. Miss Virginia Kenny of Colonial Parkway has been the guest of her aunt. Mrs.

Joseph Callahan of Freeport. Mrs. Muriel Vanderbilt Church, whose marriage to Henry Delafeld Phelps will take place here, early in September, will come Manhasset from Newport the latter part of August. Robert Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Garnet D. Grant of North Drive, is in York Harbor, Maine, as the guest of Robert M. Mathes Jr. Port Washington Personals Special to The Eagle Port Washington, Aug. 8- Mayor and Mrs.

Leo H. Duer of the Baxter Estates have been cruising on their vacht for two weeks. John Douglas Evans of Glen Cove was the weekend guest of Raoul and Dwight Cushing sons of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Dwight Cushing of Shore Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Varney are on a two weeks' motor trip A through Maine.

Miss Dorothy Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of North Bayles is at Mount Trupper in the Catskills for the rest of the Summer. Miss Islyn Snyder is visiting in New Rochelle for two weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Bangs of Luquer Road have gone to Averill Lakes, where they will pass the rest of the Summer season. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. McNamara, whose home is on Bar Beach Road. are spending a two weeks' vacation in southern Canada. Mr.

and Mrs. John Axten and their son Richard of Reid Ave. sailed last week aboard the "Minnetonka" for England, where they will I be for two months. Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Kilby of Forest Hills have leased the Vista Way home of Paul D. Schreiber until September. Miss Miriam Paddock is in Maine for two weeks.

Caleb S. Bragg and John M. L. Rutherford are on the committee that has charge of horse show to be held at Montauk during the middle of this month. Walter Mullon Jr.

of Park Ave. is in Europe where he will remain until the Fall, Miss Eleanor Hartley is in Toledo, Ohio. visiting father. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin W. Littleton hey, Jr. are at the Equinox in Manchester, for a brief stay. Miss Libby Holman is occupying her Summer home at Barker's Point after a two weeks' absence, Miss Dorothy Weintzner and BenJamin Weintzner of Hillview Ave. motored to Winston-Salem, N.

where they passed the week. Bayport Summer News Special to The Eagle Bayport L. I. Aug. 8-Miss Marie Slattery the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Slattery of 210 W. 101st St. Manhattan has arrived to spend a few days with Miss Marie Lessing, the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence A. Lessing. at their Summer home on Snedecor Bayport. Mrs. Fannie C.

Smith and Miss Belle G. Cook of 250 Hancock Brooklyn, had as their recent guests Mrs. William T. Heywood of 76 Remsen Brooklyn, and Mr. and Royal Bassett of Irvington Place, Brooklyn, at their Summer home on Middle Road.

Bayport. Judge and Mrs. Ernest E. L. Hammer of Manhattan and Snedecor Bayport, have just returned from A trip to Lake Champlain and Quebec.

Mr. and Mrs. Hammer sere accomparted by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Michael J.

Lavalle, rector of 6t. Patrick' Cathedral, Manhatwan, and the Father Hammer. Muriel Osterhout, Joan Carlin, Dorothy Reuter, Florence Eldridge, Marjorie Rogge. Ethel Hagan, Doris Scheffler, a Frances Young. Shirley Seaman.

Rosemary Smith, Mary Tollner. Cora Seabury, Ann Whitney, Lois Bannerman, Ruth man. Elizabeth Hewel, Helen Hewel, Jane Curtin. Adelaide Concannon, Jean Bannerman, Hope Hamlet, Judith Clark, Nancy Hecker, Marjorie Bradshaw, Ruth Shoemaker, Elsa Shoemaker. Flizabeth Smith, Ruth Tollner and others.

Mrs. Frank Harlow of Rockaway Road was a. ridge luncheon hostess at the Lido Country Club on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney D. Covert of Fifth who have gone to Tennessee to make their home for an indefinite period. were the honor guests at many entertainments given by their friends before their departure, Among those who entertained for them were Judge and Mrs. Eu- Please Turn to Page 4 FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN TRiangle 5-8100 For a LOW -PRICED Splash! SWIM SUITS of Jersey $2.95 A new showing of good jersey swim suits priced low enough to buy even for one or two week -end trips. These suits are copies of higher -priced models, are well tailored from a good quality jersey.

Attractive two-toned color combinations. Sizes 32-40. Beach Shop--Second Floor. More Pajamas, $1.50. Every day we sell dozens of these bright comfortable pajamas.

Good values at this price, and specially well made from gay novelty prints. Clearance! WOMEN'S DRESSES Formerly $39.50 Not a large group of dresses, SO come carly. Crepe afternoon and street dresses, printed or plain a few printed afternoon dresses, and a few evening dresses. Remarkable values. 20 Dresses, formerly $29.50 to $39.50, at $17.50 BETTER DREASES APCOND FLOOR -Other Loeser's News on Pages 5B, 168 and Back Page, Main Section-.

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