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at was of is BROOKLYN DAILY NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY, APRIL 1. 1928. Society UNDER WOOD One of the prettiest of the spring brides will be Miss Helen Patrick, who will be married on May 12 to Philip Taylor. Until about five years ago Miss Patrick made her home in Brooklyn. She now lives in Montclair.

The leading news of the day is the engagement of Miss King Finley Krause, made known to her friends yesterday at a ncheon and bridge. Miss Berg entertained a large group of her friends at a idge party last Saturday. She is the daughter of the Rev. Dr. Mrs.

J. Frederic Berg and secretary of the senior class at acker. The former Miss Dorothy Moran of Jamaica became the ride yesterday of Chester Lord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ord of Garden City and.

formerly of Brooklyn. Miss Delphis Bainbridge King Engaged to Finley B. Krause; Announcement Made Yesterday At a luncheon and bridge at their home yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan King of 750 Ocean ave.

and "Kingsway." Oldfield Point, L. announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Delphis Bainbridge King, to Finley Bailey Krause, also of Brooklyn. Miss King is the niece of Mrs. Rollin Henry White Cleveland.

Ohio, and Miss Lavinia King of Pasadena, Cal. On her maternal side she is a collateral descendant of Commodore William Bainbridge. She ceived her education Packer Collegiate Institute and Smith College. Mr. Krause is the son of Dr.

Carl Albert Krause, eminent educator and author, and Mrs. Krause. He is the grandson of Gen. Baron Robert von Krause Mr. Krause graduated from the Polytechnic Country Day School and was EL member of the class of 1924 of Williams College.

He be' longs to the St. George Golf and in is Worth, Lols Leeds Resorts and Travel Morford Wallace Bridal Party and Plans Announced Miss Elizabeth Halsted will be maid or honor for Miss Eloise Morford when the latter becomes the bride of J. Hasbrouck Wallace on Saturday, April 21. The bridesmaids will be Miss Katherine Jacobus, Miss Mildred Williams of Maplewood, N. Mrs.

Waters S. Davis of Larchmont, N. and Mrs. Thomas Morford of Red Bank, N. J.

William Wallace Jr. will be best man for his brother, and the ushers will be William B. Greenman Charles Walter Ulsh, John C. Mitchell, all of Brooklyn; Charles M. Lester of Montclair and William R.

Hennig and Roger S. Isdell of New Haven, Conn. Miss Morford has been one of the most feted of the brides-to-be. She was entertained yesterday by Mrs. W.

Davis of Larchmont and her mother, Mrs. Eben P. Morford, will give a luncheon and bridge in her honor next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Meyer And Miss Crafts to Give Tea. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Meyer (Millicent Crafts) and Miss Bremner Crafts have sent out cards for a tea at Mr. and Mrs.

Meyer's home, 13 Monroe on the afternoon of Sunday, April 15. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Jadwin and Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton D. Burdick are among the many who will go to Hot Springs, for over Easter. Mr. and Mrs.

George S. Frank of Monroe pl. have gone to their country home in New Canaan, to remain until Easter. Mrs. Mary Childs Draper their house guest, and their daughter, Miss Adele Frank.

has visiting her the Misses Polly Walton, Doris Draper and Sally Hunsaker. Miss Alice Hannah of 4th st. has been visiting in Syracuse, N. for a week. She will return on Tuesday.

A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Hillyer on Thursday at their home, 556 4th st. Mrs.

Hillyer is the former Miss Eleanor Hilliard Swimm and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Swimm of the Hotel Bossert. Climax of Opera Season Reached With Performance of "Faust." The opera season was brought to a brilliant climax last evening by the presentation of "Faust," with Chaliapin singing, at the Academy of Music.

All the subscribers were in their regular seats, anxious not to miss the last and best opera of the year in this boro. Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, hostess in the opera committee box, brought as her guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Miss Antoinette Dreier, Garrett Stearly, Dr, and Mrs. Frederick Alling and Mr. Dreier. In the Navy box were Capt. and Mrs.

Frank Lyon and their guests, Admiral and Mrs. Charles P. Plunkett, Commander and Mrs. P. J.

Lauman and Commander and Mrs. Henry M. Jensen. Miss Regina Kiely was hostess in a box to Mr. and Mrs.

Reginald Webster, Miss Kathryn Fischer, Miss Betty Foster Smith, Theodore Fitz Randolph, Coverly Fischer and Henry Ehlers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rogers Jr.

had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lea, and were in Box 3 with Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Swan Carroll and Mr. Mrs. George Maxwell Clerk. Dr. and Mrs.

Cameron Duncan gave a small dinner party beforehand at their home, 462 Ocean ave. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. V.

Kaltenborn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammitt, Miss Elsie Hepburn and Dr. Earl Miles, all of whom attended the opera afterward. Others in the audience were Dr.

and Mrs. Donald McNaughton, Mrs. William McNaughton, Miss Dorothea Dreier, Wilson Stearly, Mrs. Harold Latham Fish, Miss Lilian S. Sanger, Miss Gladys Talmage, Mrs.

Walter S. Hoyt, Miss Katharine Van Sinderen Adrian Van Sinderen Jr. Mrs. Charles Edgar Rogers Jr. of 18 Remsen st.

and Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll of 157 Willow st. will leave on Wednesday to spend a week at Camden, N. C. and Mrs.

Brower Hewitt (Antoinette Butler) of New Haven, the Misses Cornelia, Lydia and Hewitt and Master Glentworth Hewitt arrived yesterday to spend a week with Mrs. Hewitt's mother, Mrs. Glentworth Reeve Butler. Miss Horwill to Be Hostess Before Junior League Dance. Miss Winifred Horwill will give- a dinner party at her home, 1186 Dean previous to the Junior League Supper Club dance in the ballroom of the Hotel Bossert on Wednesday evening.

April 11. Miss Horwill 18 chairman of the dance committee for that affair. Partial List of the Men Invited to Spinster's Ball. Atone the niany men whose names nave already been sent in as having been invited to the Spinster's Ball, which will take place a week from tomorrow evening at the Ritz-Carl-1431 ton, are John Mac Kay, Francis Simmons, Edward McDonald, Burroughs McGuire, Norman Baylis, Capt. John Tupper Cole, Theodore Entz Eugene Flahive, Seymour Montgomery, Ford Warren, Robert Warren, Edward House, William Calder Louis Ruckgaber, Vaughan Kasschau, Otto Schreiber.

Capt. David Rumbough, Robert Harding, Joseph Cornwall, Carl Pflug. Chandlee Turner, John Birch. Laurence Carter, Ruth Simmons. Coverly Fischer, Edwar.

perry, Dr. Lyman EAGLE Taylor, Mrs. Helen Forbush, Mrs. Charles Hartwell, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs.

Millard Johnson, Mrs. Augustus Lockwood, Mrs. Edgar Niles, Mrs. Frank Boerum, Mrs. Clarence Hahn and Mrs.

Charles Eddy. Miss Elaine Tibbetts Hostess At Birthday Party Yesterday. Miss Elaine Tibbetts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Bryant Tibbetts of 160 Henry st.

and Bellport, L. entertained in honor of her 13th birthday yesterday. A number of her Packer classmates and a few other friends were the guests. Among them were the Misses Lucille Bloch, Jovelil Christy, Margaret Freshman, Ruth Haller, Betty Harrison, Marie Jaeck, Elizabeth Johnston, Ellen Mayo, Elizabeth Carroll, Marjorie Crist, Anne Gibbs, Dorothy Halstead. Nancy Heath, Cynthia James, Cecile Jones, Marion Moss, Helen Ott, Marie Piel.

Catherine Recknagel, Lidie Sloan, Dorothy Snyder, Kathryn Symmes, Helen Underwood, Marguerite Winton, Marion tha Parke, Helen Read, Ethel Sayers, Byers, Joan Earle, Celia Greer, Betsy Smith, Eloise Staats, Charlotte Tanner, Katharine Van Sinderen and little Helen Tibbetts. Mrs. Gerard Tameling Gives Luncheon for Her Sister. Mrs. Gerard Tameling of Hewlett Bay Park, L.

gave a luncheon at Sherry's, Miss Ruth Copeland, who will yesterday in honor of her be married to Cyril Hendrickson Jr. on April 18. The guests were Mrs. George Copeland, Mrs. Cyril Hendrickson, Miss Dorothy Copeland, Mrs.

Clifford Couch Mrs. Griswold Roche, Mrs. Herbert Losee, Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Theodore Miller and Mrs.

Luke Bermingham. Mrs. John H. Flahive Hostess At Dinner Last Evening. Mrs.

'John H. Flahive of 324 Park pl. entertained at dinner last evening at her home Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alther, Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cavanagh, Mr.

and William W. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Schumann and Mrs. Joseph Phelan.

Miss Ethylne Babcock Engaged To the Rev. Edward D. Staples. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick E. Babcock of Erie, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ethylne Babcock, to the Rev. Edward D. Staples. Miss' Babcock is a senior at Syracuse University and is a member of Delta Zeta sorority.

Mr. Staples is a graduate of Allegheny College and of Drew Theological Seminary. He is now associate pastor with the Rev. Dr. S.

Parkes Cadman of the Central Congregational Church. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Catherine Jones Engaged To Stanley Pingrey Miner. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle E. Jones ol Greensburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Gerwig Cones, to Stanley Pingrey, Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miner of 726 E.

21st st. Miss Jones is a graduate of Highland Hall at Hollidaysburg. Pa. She will graduate in June from Vassar College, where she is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr.

Miner is a graduate of mouth College, class of 1922. where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and the Casque and Gauntlet senior society. He is nected with the New York Telephone Company, No date has been set for the wedding. Among those sailing the 8. 8.

Bermuda yesterday were Sally Carroll and Miss Marie G. roll. The former at present a student at Packer Collegiate Institute and the latter is a graduate of Georgian Court College, Lakewood, class of 1921. The Misses Carroll will spend the Easter holidays Bermuda together with a party of college friends. Knickerbocker Field Club Annual Card Party Planned.

The annual spring card party will be held at the Knickerbocker Field Editorial, Society Section News Features FIVE CENTS In Gri SEVEN Elsewhere CENTS Contemporary Comment SINCE THE ADVENT of long and full trousers for men garters are history. It is not uncommon at formal functions to see a gentleman with his legs crossed showing a crumpled and dejected sock above which there 1 is several inches of nudity where the sock ought to be. However, since it is now the style in Southern resorts for women to play tennis in short, little woolen socks and no stockings we can hardly file a complaint about the immodesty of men. THE NEWEST FOX NECKPIECES are ornamented on the heads with rhinestone masks. For the past season women have been decorating their hats, shoes and dresses with monds, but when it comes to lavishing them on animals it is certainly going to extremes.

IN THESE DAYS of easy divorces many odd circumstances arise. If the first marriage doesn't "take" people have plenty of opportunity to corset their mistakes. Just to prove the rationality of their acts most of the separated couples remain on friendly terms with each other. We know of one such situation right in Brooklyn where an attractive young divorcee is about to become the bride of her ex-husband's best man. Proving that friendship is more lasting than love, husband No.

2 is going to have husband No. 1 as his best man. Perhaps it would be more appropriate if he gave the bride away! E. R. G.

Burnham, Treadwell Berg, Jeremiah MISS Clarke, William Burns, Tracy Hig- HELEN William Kent Henry Cabaud PATRICK gins, UNDER WOOO William Horwill, Howard Bur- UNDER WOOD dick, Robert Thomas, Frederick Windisch, George E. Morson, Godwin Castleman, Frederick and Walter Gahagan Cornelius Banta, Donald Ross, C. Kellogg Brumley Jr. and Philip Colton. Benefit Tea Given Yesterday By Mrs.

Frank E. Simmons And Miss Florence Hegeman. A charming reception and tea was given yesterday afternoon. by Mrs. Frank E.

Simmons and Miss Florence Hegeman at Miss Hegeman's home, 35 pl. Mrs. Simmons and Miss Hegeman were assisted by the following committee: Mr. and Mrs. Horace H.

Dall, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Greenman, Mr. and Mrs Miles S.

Charlock, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. B.

Cameron, Mr. Mrs. J. Morton Halstead, Mrs. Julian D.

Fairchild, James A. Aborn, Russell T. Starr, the Rev. Frank E. Simmons and Dudley T.

Upjohn. Each guest brought as many pennies as he was years old and the sum will be used for the benefit of the All Night Mission at 8 Bowery, Manhattan, in celebration of the mission's eighteenth anniversary. The mission was organized by Dudley Tyng Upjohn, the present treasurer, for providing food and shelter for the friendless and homeless men stranded in the section of the Bowery. Tea was served and on the center table stood a large birthday cake, decorated with 18 candles in honor cf the anniversary. Mrs.

Maxwell Lester and Miss Florence Read poured. Among those present were Miss Clara F. Baxter, the Misses Charlotte' and Sadie Nesmith, P. Augustus Hegeman, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles L. Livingston, Cornelius E. Donnellon Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Shaw, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore B. Entz, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer, Mrs.

Charles S. Burr, Mrs. D. V. B.

Hegeman, Mrs. Herman Eggers, Miss Caroline Camp, Miss Grace Merritt, Miss Lilla Merritt, Miss May Billings, Mrs. Martin Joost. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Montgomery, Miss Josephine Carpenter, Mrs. Frank L. Sniffen, Mrs. William W. Brush, Miss Isabel MacKay, Miss May Witson and Miss F.

C. White. Miss Janet Collett Hostess At Dinner Dance Last Evening at the Vanderbilt. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Dunlap Collett entertained at a dinner dance for their daughter, Miss Janet Collett, last evening in the Della Robia Rooni of the Hotel Vanderbilt. Among the guests were the Misses Doris Murphy, Marjorie Dimm. Saily Harding, Caroline Faison, Olive Clark, Polly Nelson, Loraine Gary, Frances Windels, Alice Margeson, Helen Durham, Jacqueline Tompers, Peggy MacDenald, Cyrene Duncan, Syble Gilmore, Betty Longmore and Jean Humphrey. Burr Towl, Alden Stanton, Herbert Darbee, Roger Durham, William ken, Jack Wadsworth, Walter Rozell, John Megaw, Jack Ohley, Allan Netson, Allan Towl, Gregory Price, Cornell Schenck. Theodore Merwin, Samuel Brown, Gustave Waldenburg, Rollinson 'Peck, Stephen Freeland.

Vernon McKane and James Willetts. Mr. and Mrs. Collett and Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Butler chaperoned the party. Miss Alice Haines Hostess At Luncheon and Bridge. Miss Alice S. Haines, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Haines, of Union entertained at a luncheon and bridge yesterday at her home. Her guests, many of them college friends, included the Misses Mildred Allison. Ruth Babcock, Mary Bates, Bliss. Ruth Clayton, Emily Cornwall, Vera Cramer, Barbara Howe, Elizabeth Huguet, Lynette Langer, Leonice Lawrence, Dorothy and Eunice Lundbeck.

Louise Schmitz, Marion Smith and Eleanor Sperry of Brooklyn; Marjorie Baker of Flushing. Helen Goodwin of Scarsdale. Dorothy Eaton of Pittsburg. Janet Mills of Garden City, Mary Elizabeth MISS RUTH M. BERG MISHKIN MISS DELPHIS BAINBRIDGE KING IRA L.

HILL Miss Miriam Snyder to Give Dinner Before Spinster's Ball. Miss Miriam Snyder, daughter of Mrs. William Snyder of 563 First will be hostess at a dinner party fore the Spinster's Ball on Monday evening, April 9, which she will give the Ambassador Grill. About 25 or 30 guests will be present. Miss Lothian Kerr Hostess At Luncheon, Bridge and Shower for Miss Bishop.

Miss Lothian Kerr, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Le Grand Kerr of Clinton was hostess at a large luncheon, bridge and stocking shower at her home yesterday which she gave in honor of Miss Marion Bishop, who will be married to Thomas Joyce on April 9. Every detail of the party was carried out to be consistent with the shower. The tallies were little paper stockings, the prizes were stockings, and the shower presents were presented to Miss Bishop in two very large stockings.

The guests were the Misses Eleanor King, Isabel King, Elizabeth Faron, Virginia B. Gibbs, Helen Stickler, Katherine Ferry, Annette Decker, Beatrice Middleton, Grace Marcley, Carolyn Ruefer, Gladys Fleming, Martha Caldwell. Virginia O'Malley, Justine Zobel. Dorothy Dunham. Valmai Schmitt, Mrs.

George A. Shellas, Mrs. Frank Cole, Mrs. William Kouwenhoven and Mrs. Percival Nash, Later in the afternoon Mrs.

William Bishop, Mrs. Thomas Joyce, Mrs. Oscar Shadbolt and Miss Ethel Shadbolt came in for tea. Mrs. George Hugh Gartlan To Give Large Luncheon.

Mrs. George Hugh Gartlan of 416 Ocean ave. has issued invitations for a large luncheon which she will give at the Park Lane in Manhattan on Wednesday, April 18. Miss Helen Patrick Selects Attendants for Wedding: Shower Given for Her. When Miss Helen Janet Patrick.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John jordan Patrick of Montclair, N. and formerly of Brooklyn, is married on May 12 to Philip Brodt Taylor, son of Mrs. Henry Ling Taylor of Montclair and the late Dr.

Taylor, she will have her sister. Miss Peggy Patrick, as maid of honor and Mrs. Joseph A. Hofmann Jr. of Montclair as tron of honor.

The bridesmaids will be the Misses Margaret Ballou, Dorothy Monro, Barbara, Zimmer of Montclair, Elizabeth Halsted of lyn Conn. and Dorothy Walker of his Meriden, brother Mr. Taylor will have C. Fayette Taylor, as best man and his ushers will include John and Edward Taylor, also brothers: Rowland Hotchkin, Allison Kelsey of Eugene Beggs and Martyn Hart of Glen Ridge, N. J.

Montclair, The ceremony will be performed in the Central Presbyterian Church, Montclair, by the pastor, the Rev. M. Wylie. A reception will Edmund, the Colonial Club. Miss Patrick is a graduate of the Kimberley School, Montelair, and attended Pine Manor at Wellesley, and Packer Collegiate Institute.

She a member of the Montclair Junior League. Mr. Taylor was graduated from Yale Sheffield SeiSchool, class 1920. Mrs. Albert Eddy 7204 Colonial of rd.

entertained yesterday at her home at a linen shower for Miss Patrick The guests Included the Misses Peggy Patrick, Jane English, Addie Forbush. Adelaide Forbush. Sally Hahn, Louise Tellman, Edith Tallman. Elizabeth Babtiste, Miriam Eddy, Mrs. John Jordan Patrick, Mra.

Henry Ling Club, Tennis Court and E. 18th 011 Monday, April 23, at 2 o'clock. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Arthur Pettigrew, chairman; Mrs. Homer Babcock, Mrs.

George Tucker, Mrs. Robert Burns Mrs. Walter P. Lindsay and Mrs. David Fultz.

Smith College Club to Hold Annual Meeting Tomorrow. Moore of Richmond Hill, Marylin Moss of Babylon, Leslie Munroe of Huntington, Sally Newton of Hartford, Helen Page of. Westfield, Helen Pindar of Woodcliff; Mary Sanborn of Bronxville, and Eveleyn Smith of Morristown. Henry and William Mark To Give Dinner Dance. Invitations have been Issued by Henry Allen Mark and William Mark, sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry A. Mark of the Hotel Dorset, Manhattan, and formerly of Brooklyn, for a dinner, dance at the Hotel Drake on April 27. Miss Alice Hyde to Entertain For Miss Glover Van Cott. Miss Glover Van Cott, fiancee of Edward Le Breton Gray, will be guest of honor at a bridge to be given by Miss Alice Hyde, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Clarence R. Hyde of 242 Henry on April 14. Miss Elsie Hepburn to Be Hostess for Miss Pendreigh. Miss Elsie Hepburn will entertain at her home, 36 Pierrepont for Miss Helen Pendreigh, fiancee of Stephen Cargill, on Saturday evening.

April 7. The members of the bridal party for Miss Pendreigh and Mr. Cargill's wedding on April 9 will be the guests. Miss Helen Blumenschein Has Luncheon and Theater Party. Miss Helen Blumenschein entertained at luncheon and theater party yesterday.

After luncheon at Alice Foote MacDougall's, the guests saw "Whispering Friends." The guests included the Misses Ruth Benedict, Catherine Corson, Virginia Duryee, Elizabeth French, Jean Fairservis, Dorothy Haines, Ruth Ha Aimee St. John, Grace Jonas, Ant Kaltenborn, Elizabeth MacLenathi Edith Pilcher and Edith Warren. Miss Phyllis Barnes and Her House Guests Entertained. Miss Phyllis Barnes, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond F. Barnes 0 90 McDonough has as her guest. for the spring vacation Miss Susan Law of Lincoln, and Miss Rosalind W. Robinson of Baltimore, Md. Yesterday Miss Barnes gave a luncheon and bridge at her home for some of her friends in honor of her guests and last evening they were entertained at dinner by Mr.

and Mrs. Henry C. Badgley of 2 Montague 'Terrace. Later in the evening they attended the supper dance at the Hotel Ambassador as Mr. and Mrs.

Badgley's guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fyfe of 769 St.

Mark's ave. will return today from Pinehurst, N. where they have been for A month. Plans for Butterfly Ball To Be Held April 10. A fine program of entertainment has been arranged for the Butterfly Ball to be given Tuesday, 10, at the Ritz-Carlton.

Period will be given by Bonnie May Murray and Charles Sabin and Eleanora Ambrose Maurice will also dance. The affair is given annually for the Hospital and House of Rest for Consumptives at se Inwood-on-Hudson. The Misses Marjorie Kane, Lilian Sanger, Muriel Lowe, 'Susan Tod. Frances Ottley and Priscilla Godwin are among those on the debutante committee of which Miss Evelyn Fahnestock is chairman. Lawrence Smith Butter and Charles Dudley Holt are among those 011 the floor committee.

The annual meeting of the Brooklyn Smith College Club will be held tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Grace Ames, 456 E. 19th st. After the election of officers for neut year Mrs. Charles B. Sperry will give readings from Edna St.

Vincent Millay. Misses Flora and Helen Zahn Give Large Tea Dance at Home Yesterday Afternoon. MRS ESTER W. LORD UNDERWOOD The Misses Flora E. and Helen V.

Zahn, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Zahn of 747 Greene ave.

and Bay Shore, L. entertained at a lea dance yestetrdav afternoon at their home. Mrs. Zahn and Mrs. Alexander Carlyle Campbell poured at the tea table.

Among the guests were the Misses Elizabeth Carey, Elaine Campbell, Margery Campbell, Ruth Calder, Kate Eissig. Margaret Fink, Vera Forster, Helen Hasslock, Eva Lanske, Stephanie Locke, Margaret Lanske, Hilda Lanske, Agnes Meyer. Helene Mann, Alma Mann. Mildred McWhorter, Violet Mars, Harda Norman, Louise Orth, Beatrice V. Parker, Louise Retzloff, Lucille Schliess, Slonka Scheer, Mildred Schrag, Irene Schrag.

Violet V. Goerschen and Gladys W. Westhoff. Andrew Beers. Albert Brand.

Dr. Spalding Both. Dr. Richard Ahlers, Dr. Warren Houston, R.

A. Bachia, John Birch, Vincent Carey, Alfred Chapman, Frederick Schutte, Gaston Dallenbach, Douglas Doan, William Forster, Gilbert Doan, George Henry, William Haase. Theodcre Koenig, Emerson McWhorter, Roger Nicieza, David Reynolds, Aubrey Schliess. William K. Schmidt, Dr.

William F. Sunday, Alfred Schussler, Arthur Ferenzi. Arthur Tode, Jack TIll, Carl Goerschen and Georse Bremer. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Churchill. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar, Dr. and Mrs.

G. W. Frey, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Bridges, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Hall Everson, V. Hall Everson Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gloucester, Mr.

and Mra Thaddeus Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Chesley, Mr. and Mrs.

John Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jackson, Mr. and Mra. Martin Jentor.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kieh. Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ludlam, Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Muller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neale, Mr.

and Mrs. Burgess Ostere hout. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor, Mr.

and Mrs. Volney Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Parker. Mr. and Mrs. dore Pollard. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Palsgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Rode, Capt. and Mrs.

Lavid S. Rumbough, Mr. and Mrs. John Sande, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Reise, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trebing. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert White lock. Mrs. Henry Koenig and Alexas. der H. Frey.

Country Club at Stony Brook, L. and the Williams Club of New York. The luncheon and bridge were given honor of Miss Margaret Quinby. whose marriage to W. Robb Cook will take place on June 8.

A surprise linen shower was given for her in conjunetion with them. The guests were the Misses Winifred Horwill, Swimm, Gladys Talmage, Elizabeth Deyer, Elaine Laidlaw, Priscilla Bowns. Clelia Adams, Alice ham, Alexandra Downs, Adele Entz. Martha Hallock, Lisbeth Higgins, Adelaide Robertson. Arrietta Smith, Caroline Kinsey, Gwendolyn Miller, Natalie Silsbe.

Elizabeth Halsted, Josephine Greason. Regina Kiely, Plorence Read. Elizabeth Quinby, Adele Howe of Scarsdale, Mrs. S. Robinson Estey, Mrs.

Kenneth Medd. Mrs. Carl A. Krause, Mrs. Rutledge Simmons.

Mrs. Franklin Kley, Mrs. David Garland, Mrs. George Johnson. Mrs.

Reginald Webster, Mrs. Robert Siering and Mrs. W. Rufus Brent of 'Scarsdale. Woodman Choral Has 26th Annual Luncheon At Hotel Bossert Yesterday, The 26th annual luncheon of Woodman Choral Club.

of which Mi Clark Burnham is president, was hi at the Hotel Bossert yesterday. affair was probably the largest most enjoyable ever given by the Both active and associate men and their freinds vere present and attendance was over 100. Mrs. Burnham presided at the gut. table assisted by Mrs.

William C. Newman, vice president. The club guests were Mr. 'and Mrs. R.

Huntington Woodman. Miss Harriet A. Spink soprano, and Mrs. Charles R. Par sons, contralto.

Miss Elsie Kissar Easton recited. Mrs. Woodman sal Continued on Page.

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