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

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1932 MI 19 and Mrs. Thomas J. Patterson To Be Hosts Friday Evening At Buffet Supper and Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Patterson of 441 Ocean Ave. will entertain at a buffet supper and bridge at their residence on Friday night for 20 guests. Mrs. John Gianelia Hostess At Large Tea at Home in Honor of Mrs. Gianella Sr.

Mrs. John Gianella of 228 Marlborough Road entertained at a tea yesterday in of her motherin-law, Mrs. John Gianella Sr. Mrs. Edward C.

Moore and Mrs. Ralph Williams poured tea, assisted by Miss Sally Millage and Miss Geralda Moore. Among the guests were Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilson, Mrs. Robert Gerard Williams, Blanche Welymiller, Mrs.

Richard W. Ried. Mrs. Franklin Taylor, Mrs. Amanda Shaw Hirch, Mrs.

Andrew J. Haire, J. Gaiser, Mrs. Edward C. Moore, Mrs.

Lewis J. Spence, Mrs J. Henry Roese, Mrs. Tracy Higgins, Miss Lisbeth Higgins, Mrs. Willard P.

Reid, Mrs. William A. O. Paul, Mrs. J.

Duke Harrison, Mrs. Elmore Ross McIntosh, Mrs. Adaline Trapp Muhlenberg. Mrs. Betty Gnad, Mrs.

W. Kelsey Freeman, Baroness Katherine Evans von Klenner, Mrs. Arthur M. Howe, Mrs. Herbert Hedley Hilborn, Mrs.

Ralph C. Williams, Miss Evelyn Williams, Mrs. Alfred Pell Haven, Mrs. Charles W. Church, Mrs.

Edward Siney, Mrs. George Richman, Mrs. Michael J. Donovan, Mrs. Jeramiah Callahan, Mrs.

Donald Wilson, Miss Helen, E. Wilson, Mrs. David Parazzo, Mrs. Frederick Zahn, Mrs. Charles J.

Bray, Miss Catherine Bray, Miss Belle D. Chambers, Miss Jessie Chamberlin, Mrs. Jessie Chamberlin, Mrs. Jennie Dickson, Robert Walton, Mrs. William Watson, Mrs.

Ralph Davis, Mrs. Charles Edmund Gore, Mrs. Verona Pollock Roache. Mrs. Alice Cary Russel, Mrs.

John McAuliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell Child, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Walter O'Neill, Miss Lillie Deangelo Berg, Mrs. Pauline Winslow, Mrs. Annie Dunn, Miss Margaret Dunn, Miss Josephine Dunn, Mrs. Mary Bentley Felter, Miss Margaret L. Hicks, Miss Mary Allen, Mme.

Amy Ray Seward, Miss Celia Levy, Mrs. John J. McMann, Mrs. Stanley Fowler of Brightwaters, L. Mrs.

Ferdinand W. Lafrentz, Mrs. Frank Walmsley, Mrs. Sylvester J. McNamara, Mrs.

William A. Watson, Mrs. Eugene Weber, Mrs. Valentine Hall Everson and Mrs. Alfred Hall Everson.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott McLenahan of 1120 5th Manhattan, and formerly of Brooklyn, are at Yeaman's Hall, Charleston, S. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope of 43 E. 70th Manhattan, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lindley of Englewood, N.

and all also formerly of Brooklyn, are also at Yeaman's Hall. Clinton D. Whiting of 1075 Park Manhattan, and formerly of Brooklyn, is at Palm Beach, for visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. John Vanneck, who are on a Southern cruise, are at the Hotel National, Havana, Cuba. Col. and Mrs. Vivian L.

Outerbridge of 175 Eastern will sail tomorrow on the Caledonia for Nassau and Havana. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Dyruff and family of Manhattan and formerly of Brooklyn have motored Florida.

They will be in Palm Beach for a few weeks. Woman's Club Juniors Have Open Day at Club The Juniors of the Brooklyn Woman's Club of which Dr. Cornelia Chase Brant is president, held an day today. committee in charge consisted of the Misses Lothian Kerr, Elva Reid. Carolyn Ruefer and Ursuia Williston, with Miss Phyllis Barnes as chairman.

'The guest of honor of the afternoon vas Dr. Brant. The Advisory Comm'itee presided at the tea table. They are Mrs. E.

Clifford Place, chairman; Mrs. George Gartlan and Mrs. William P. Slocovich. The hostesses were: Mrs Ganson J.

Baldwin, Miss Phyllis Barnes. Aibert Beebe, Mrs. A Meredith Behrens, Mrs. DeHart Bergen Mrs. Harry O.

Mrs. Drye Mrs. William Dunkak, Mrs. V. Hall Everson Mrs.

Charles A. Feltman, Mrs. Charles W. Fyfe, Mrs. J.

Frederick Lohman Miss Lothian Kerr, Mrs. Arthur Elva Reid, Rogers, Miss Nima. Mrs. C. Peare, Willards Carolyn Ruefer, Miss.

Mary C. Ryon, Mrs. Arthur van Bronkhorst and Miss Ursula Williston. Mrs. DeHart Bergen Jr.

is chairman 'of the Juniors. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Griffin Bodkin of 1060 Ocean Ave. have returned from a visit at Stony Creek, where they spent the holidays as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome F. Donovan. Mrs. Walter Edward Young of 576 Eastern Parkway is visiting Mrs.

Dimmock C. Jenkins at Richmond. Va. Mrs. Jenkins formerly resided in Brooklyn.

Dr. and Mrs. E. Pender Porter have returned to 1 Glenada Place after a 1 month spent at their country home at Rocky Point, N. C.

Rev. Donald Grey Barnhouse Speaker at Kosmos Meeting Kosmos Club held its regular social meeting yesterday afternoon in the lecture room of the First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St, with the president, Mrs. Oliver G. presiding. Mrs.

L. V. B. Cameron was hostess of the afternoon. Mrs.

R. Huntington Woodman was chairman of the program committee and introduced the speaker, the Rev. Donald Grey Barnhouse, editor of the magazine Revelation, who spoke on "The Harmony of Science and 1 Religion." After the talk songs Women's Bridge Club Has Second Bridge-Luncheon The second luncheon and bridge of the season of the Brooklyn Womens' Bridge Club, Mrs. Hugh Montgomery Copeland president, was held yesterday at the St. Regis, Manhattan.

Mrs. Edward Clark was chairman of the day. The next club day will be held at the Savoy Plaza on Tuesday, March 29. Among those present were Mrs. John Donovan, Mrs.

William J. Heffernan, Mrs. Horace Campbell, Mrs. William C. Moore, Mrs.

Edward, J. Raleigh, Mrs. David McClunn, Mrs. James J. Heffernan, Mrs.

Rasmussen, Mrs. William J. Morse, Mrs. De Witt Pentz, Mrs. Ygnacio C.

Denman, Mrs. George N. Armstrong, Mrs. Albert Snowden, Mrs. Thomas Hiler, Mrs.

Matthew Abruzzo, Martin McPike, Mrs. John Talbot, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. Joseph Maxwell, Mrs. Burt Howell, Mrs.

Robert G. Williams, Mrs. William Lane, Mrs. Edward Curley, Mrs. Kirk H.

Pierce. Mrs. Jamie Kelly, Mrs. Walter Drennan, Mrs. Joseph Dempsey, Walter J.

Carlin. Mrs. John Masterson, Mrs. J. Francis Ward, Mrs.

Herbert Fett, Mrs. William E. Edmonds Mrs. Albert Winans, Mrs. Samuel Finch, Miss Kathryn Brady, Miss Mary Woods, Miss Mary Brady, Mrs.

Andrew Gillen, Mrs. Bert Corwin, Mrs. Carleton Smith and Mrs. Arthur. Lillicrop.

The executive board of the Adelphi College Alumnae Association, Miss Agnes M. Christiansen, president, met last evening at the home of Miss Dorothee Williamson, 170 St. James Place. Members of the board include Miss Margaret Andrews, Mrs. Henry G.

Cramer, Mrs. Edward L. Denton, Miss Josephine Lewinsohn, Miss E. Madeleine McKechnie, Miss Edwienne Schmitt and Mrs. Gordon Turner.

ROM Long Island Society Mrs. E. French Strother Gives Large Farewell Tea; Other Social News of Garden City Special to The Eagle Garden City, 'L. Feb. 24-Mrs.

E. French Strother, who will leave shortly to make her residence in Washington, D. gave a farewell tea at her Westbury Road home yesterday afternoon. Presiding at the tea tables were Mrs. Don M.

Parker and Miss Ida Cooper. Among the many guests were Mrs. Charles E. L. Clark, Mrs.

Albert M. Briggs, Mrs. Sherwood Hubbell, Mrs. Harold B. Forman, Mrs.

G. Loring Hubbell, Mrs. Clinton de R. Combes, Mrs. Luer L.

Wiltbank, Mrs. George B. Van Sickel, Mrs. Henry W. Wandless, Mrs.

William Englis, Mrs. Louise W. Abbot, Mrs. Olga Eckerson, Mrs. Samuel B.

McAllister Mrs. A. L. Weems, Mrs. William L.

Keplinger, Mrs. Frank W. Cook, Mrs. E. L.

D. Seymour, Mrs. James G. McLain. Mrs Frederic A.

Kimball, Mrs. Betnune W. Jones, Mrs. Edgar R. Mead, Mrs.

F. E. Bates, Mrs. Charles R. McLaughlin, Mrs.

John M. Henderson, Mrs. I. C. Williams.

Mrs. Theodore N. Ripsom, Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs. Royal Rook, Mrs.

Edward C. Patterson, Mrs. William H. Hamilton, Mrs. Robert Mrs.

Alfred D. Olena, Mrs. William C. Ferguson, Mrs. Parry E.

Bannerman, Anthony, Mrs. R. Louis Naisawald, Mrs. Frederick W. Olmstead, Mrs.

James H. Pinckney Mrs. Carol Hutcheson, Mrs. Darwin S. Hudson, Mrs.

William E. Twining, Mrs. Edward N. Townsend, Mrs. Roger Whitman, Mrs.

William F. Rea, Mrs. Gordon S. McAllister, Mrs. John H.

Woodhull, Mrs. Lester F. Corwith, Mrs. John S. Tunmore, Mrs.

A. Bruce Bielaski, Mrs. Joseph G. Coffin, Mrs. Smith A.

Combes, Mrs. Charles F. Gittens, Mrs. Herbert Bruckner, Mrs. Edward Taylor, Mrs.

Frederick W. little. Mrs. Edward Cooper, THE WORLD'S LIME Rutherford H. Platt Mrs.

Edward B. McKellar, Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman, Mrs. Charles B.

McAllister, Mrs. Alexander Stronach, Miss Hester Konopak and Miss Ann Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Gilbert Jackson of 3d St. were dinner hosts last evening, their guests being Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Dunn, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Horton, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers, Mr.

and Mrs. James Heatherton and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fertig. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Elder of Wellington Road and their three children have returned from Providence, R. where they have been the guests of Mr. Elder's parents.

Mrs. Louis J. deMilhau of Manhattan and Southampton, L. I. gave a luncheon at the Madison, Manhattan yesterday for her mother, Mrs.

Henry E. Gourd and Miss Dorothy Gourd. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D.

Smithers of Manhattan and Locust Valley, L. I. who are in Palm Beach, Fla. for the season, entertained twenty guests dinner last night at Pelican Point, their home on Delray Beach. The dinner was given in honor of their house guests, Mr.

and Mrs. James Brown and Smithers' brother, Hugh Brinkley. Mr. Mrs. George P.

Vail and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Vail of and Glen Cove, L. were guests at the tea dance at the Pinehurst Country at Pinehurst, N.

C. yesterday. Mrs. George White Baxter of Manhattan gave a luncheon at the Seminole Golf Club at Palm Beach, yesterday in honor of Mrs. George L.

McAlpin of Manhattan and East L. who is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Bell at Palm Beach.

Mrs. Walter F. Baylis attended: a dinner party, given in honor of her birthday, on M. FINEST DRY Mrs. Charles Jackson at their home in Hampton Bays, L.

I. Among the guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baylis, Robert Baylis, Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, Miss Helen Jackson, Miss Ann Noxon, Mrs.

Harry Noxon, Mrs. George D. Squire, Miss Cassandra Squires, and Mr. and Mrs. O.

Culver. The party was in the form of a double celebration, as the birthday of Mrs. Baylis and Mrs. Noxon is on the same date. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Herndon will sail on Friday for Nassau, Bahamas. Mrs. Herndon, before her recent marriage was Miss Jeanne Meagher. daughter of Mrs.

James H. Snowden of the Waldorf- -Astoria and Southampton, L. I. Freeport Personals Special to The Eagle Freepori, L. Feb.

24-Mrs. Oliver Chatfield entertained at luncheon yesterday for members of her committee to plan a forthcoming card party for the Auxiliary of the Holy Redeemer Church. Guests were: Mrs. Irving Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Glacken, Mrs.

George ConNicholas Krapf, Mrs. Anna Higginson, Mrs. Eva Patterson, Mrs. George Kremelberg, Mrs. Douglas E.

Trayer, Mrs. C. Henry Tietjen. Mrs. Eugene Snook has returned to her home on Archer from a four weeks' stay at Miami, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson will entertain at bridge, this evening at their home on Ellison Ave, for Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Budd. The members of the Athena Club who will attend the arts festival at the Garden City Hotel, Friday, being held by the fine arts department of the State Federation of Women's Clubs include Mrs Paul Johnson, president: Mrs.

David Sutherland, Mrs. C. Oliver Moore, Mrs. Charles Baylis, Mrs. John Low, Mrs.

Roy Gockley, Mrs. Walter Rieger. Mrs. R. I.

Deniston of Pettit Boulevard is chairman of the department of the State. Mrs. Julius Holze was hostess to the child study group of the man Avenue Parent- Teacher Association yesterday afternoon at her home on N. Grove St. Following the discussion on "Brother and Sister Relations." led by Mrs.

Frank Snedeker, tea was served. Present also were Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Mrs. Thomas Poley, Mrs. Ralph Healy, Mrs.

A. J. Reoch, Mrs. Robert Kingett, Mrs. Howard Teas, Mrs.

C. R. Van Etten Mrs. Chester Rice. Mrs.

Paul Dickerson entertained at luncheon at her home on Wallace St. yesterday five friends. These are the ones left of a larger group who were comrades of schooldays and include Mrs. Fred Mead, Mrs. Calvin Homan, Mrs.

William Ward. Mrs. Charles Brunjes and Mrs. Ernest Tooker. THREE SCORE AND TEN CLUB Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick E. Weicker were married Monday evening at the Milwaukee, the bride, the former Miss Beatrice Trostel. Mr. Weicker is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Weicker of Manhattan and Oyster Bay, L. and formerly of Brooklyn. members were greeted, Mrs. Preston were sung, with R.

Huntington Woodman at the piano. Two new S. Millar and Mrs. Fannie K. Gerry.

After the meeting Mrs. Carter received with the new members of the previous year. A social hour followed. Mrs. Daniel K.

de Beixedon poured. Among were Mrs. Charles A. Anderson, Mrs. Herbert Clyde Anderson, Grace Andrews, Mrs.

Edgar G. Banta, Mrs. Edwin Gates Babcock, Mrs. William Bayes, Mrs. Ross H.

Boas, Mrs. William H. Bird, Mrs. William C. Bainbridge, Mrs.

Alexander Craig Mrs. James N. Currie, Mrs. George Dalzell, Mrs. F.

J. W. Diller, Miss Mary Frances Dougherty, Mrs. Edmund H. Driggs, Mrs.

Elisha T. Everett, Mrs. E. Rodney Fiske, Mrs. Alexander H.

Fraser, Mrs. Julian P. Fairchild, Miss Anna Fraser, Mrs. Charles Howard Goodrich, Mrs. Augustus Harris.

Mrs. Henry T. Hotchkiss, Mrs. Charles Lubrecht, Mrs. Horace I.

Moyer, Mrs. Walter M. Meserole, Mrs. William C. Newman, Mrs.

William Onken, Mrs. Frederick H. Paine, Mrs. Edward G. Patterson, Mrs.

Harry C. Palmer, Mrs. John M. Perry, Mrs. Albert Sloan Richey, Mrs.

William E. Reed. Mrs. Frederick W. Rowe, Mrs.

Charles E. Rynd, Mrs. Horace L. Rutter. Mrs.

Frederick H. Schluter. Mrs. Frank E. Simmons, Mrs.

Edgar S. Shumway, Mrs. Horace Mann Snyder, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Ralph H.

Tiebout and Mrs. John Vliet. Andrews- -Clark Miss Janet May Andrews. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert G. Andrews of 1735 E. 19th St. and Pine Orchard, will be married to William Campbell Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Mortimer Clark, of 100 E. Mosholu Parkway, Bronx, and formerly of Brooklyn, on 18. The ceremony will be performed in the Ocean Avenue Congregational Church by the George Miller and the Rev. Dr.

Ernest Halliday. M. Mrs. E. S.

Davenport of Newark, N. will be matron of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Charles E. Andrews and Mrs. Howard Knapp of Brooklyn and Miss Virginia Spencer of Montclair.

N. J. Stephen Hagerman of Maplewood, N. will be best man and the ushers will include Charles E. Andrews and Herbert G.

Andrews, brothers of the bride, and Howard Knapp. Miss Andrews was a member of the class of 1932 at the New Jersey College for Women, and attended the Grand Central School of Art. She is a member of the Alpha Zeta Beta sorority. Mr. Clark was graduated in 1930 from Princeton University and was a member of the varsity lacrosse team for three years.

He is a member of the Princeton Court Club and the Princeton University Club of New York City. His father was formerly principal of FIRST PRIZE awarded as Brooklyn's finest apartment building for 1931 by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce The Cranlyno Henry and Cranberry Streets BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Two blocks from Clark St. Sub. Sta. A 12-story fireproof building.

typifying all that is best in beauty of construction and 4 convenience of living. 2 and 3 rooms. Penthouse suites. Large rooms, foyers and, closets. mechanical refrigeration, concealed 1 radiators, cork floors.

incinerator. 24- hour service. no charge for gas for refrigeration and cooking. Renting Agent on Premises Tel. MAin 4-3900 CRANLYN BUILDING Owners The Three Score and Ten Club heid its regular meeting yesterday instead of Monday on account of the holiday.

In the absence of the president, Charles E. Scriven, Vice President Edward Philcox presided; A card was received from Millard F. Biars, who has spent the Winter Miami, Fla. He is a regular itor at the Miami Three Score and Ten Club. The Rev.

Edward Eells, organizer of the club. who is also in Miami, will return to Brooklyn in March and will organize new clubs in Greater New York and New Jersey. He will visit other clubs en tour to interest them to partake in the pageant in Washington in May. He plans to have every Three Score and Ten Club represented. In the Mrs.

Caroline Bassett, pianist, Mrs. Lillian F. Bishop accompanied at the piano as the members sang Southern songs. Robert L. Higby, Edward Philcox, Mrs.

Pauline Hotine, Mrs. Emily M. Klein, Miss Rose Josten, Mrs. Emily R. Burlingame and Mrs.

Margaret French read and told stories: Miss Rose Josten. Mrs. Mary Hobbs and Mrs. French danced. Mrs.

Ida E. Carson playing the piano for the dancing. BEVERAGE PLANT James Madison High School in Brooklyn. Mr. Clark and his bride will make their home at 3630 Bedford Ave.

upon their return from a Southern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. McGarey of 241.

Hewes St. spent both the holiday weekends at the Lido Club. At the Colonial Ball they had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Lotsch, Mr.

and Mrs. James Heaney, Mr. and Mrs. George Gundlach, Mrs. David R.

Perazzo and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fogan. Fine Arts Program Given At Prospect Club Meeting At Home of Mrs. Andrew H.

Mars Prospect Club held its regular monthly meeting yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Andrew 1 H. Mars, 37 Montgomery Place. The president, Mrs. Charles S.

Van Nuis, presided and Mrs. Edmund Gale Jewett was chairman of the day. The other members of the committee were Mrs. R. Edson Doolittle, Mrs.

Charles W. Elmer, Mrs. Frederic T. Parsons, Mrs. Gustav A.

Preuss, Mrs. N. Townsend Thayer and Mrs G. Schenck Van Siclen. Mrs.

Jewett presented a program on "Fine Arts," and read as a 'text" to each talk the definition which had won the City Federation prize. Mrs. R. Edson Doolittle, chairman of the L. I.

Federation of Women's Clubs spoke on "Unusual Opportunities in Art," mentioning specifically exhibitions in the Brooklyn Museum of Impressionistic Paintings, the Washington Exhibit in the Metropolitan and the New Amsterdam Exhibit in the Museum of the City of New York. Mrs. M. Parsons, chirman of Literature of the Federation, gave short reviews of current novels. Mrs.

Edmund Gale Jewett, chairman Fine Arts of the Federation, illustrated Drama by reading an original sketch entitled "The Exhibition." Ruth Rohlfs Dieckman, soprano, sang two groups of songs accompanied by Iris Weeks. A social hour followed the program, Mrs. G. Schenck Van Siclen and Mrs. Mars' daughter, Mrs.

H. Grell Powers. poured. Local Chapter of New Rochelle Alumnae to Have Bridge-Tea The annual bridge, tea and fashion show of the Greater New York and Long Island Chapter of the Alumnae Association of the College of New Rochelle will be held on Saturday afternoon at the Waldorf Astoria. Miss Rosemary Hearns of Brooklyn is chairman of the affair; Miss Marie E.

Slader of Forest Hills, L. has charge of reservotions and Miss Audrey Stiebling of Manhattan is chairman of the fashion show. Miss Helen M. Seaman of Brooklyn is president of the chapter. AT THE PIERREPONT An Unusually Excellent 6 Course DINNER 85c (A few Special Dishes, 150 additional) LUNCHEON 50c The Pierrepont COME The Pierrepont 1s convenient Pierrepont and Hicks Brooklyn.

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