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a a a of has o'clock. be will a John Thomas of of guest held- E. lyn honor reunion Twelve. The in were Thiele class of News Helen Worth Financial News MISS DOROTHY ROOSEN IRA L. HILL BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1930.

LET MRS. RICHARD SCOTT PERKIN Miss Roosen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dudley Roosen of Manhattan and Huntington, L.

and formerly of the Park Slope, Brooklyn, will be married to Albert Richard -Diebold at the Roosen home in Manhattan on June 5. The marriage of Miss Gladys Frelinghuysen Talmage and Richard Scott Perkin en Tuesday afternoon in Grace Church was one of the most brilliant of the spring weddings. Mrs. Perkin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Talmage of Pierrepont St. Miss Crisfield's engagement to Warren Ostrom was announced yesterday at her home. Miss Crisfield is the daughter of Francis I. Crisfield of 38 Buckingham Road.

Miss Allegra Uehlinger to Be Wed to Richard Brooks Love Herman George Uehlinger of 625 Ocean Ave. announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Allegra Uehlinger, to Richard Brooks Love, son of Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ruxton Love of 167 Clinton St. and Goshen, N.

Y. Miss Uehlinger was graduated from Miss Fuller's Schooil in Os- Miss Helen Scott Entertaining Today for Miss Kohlmann Miss Helen Scott, daughter of Mrs. Leroy Scott of 125 E. 57th Manhattan, is entertaining at tea at her home today in honor of Miss Kathryn Kohlmann, daughter Dr. and Mrs.

Henry J. Kohlmann of 44 8th who will be married to Mervin G. Pallister on June 5. The guests will be Dr. and Mrs.

Kohlmann, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pallister, Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Sloane, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Van Dolen, the Misses Jane Doughty, Lillian Longmore, Carolyn Kitchell, Dorothy Houghton, Mary Bailey, Natalie Finn, Eugenie Finn, Marie Frei, Harriet MacKinnon, Cenia Payne, Carolyn Lach; Donald V. Edwards, Irvin Morris, Herbert Frei, Gilbert Frei, Kenneth Strickland, Edgar Nye and Sidney Mallet.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hope Driggs are spending the week end in Garden City, L. as the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Hope Driggs Jr. sining. Mr. Love is a graduate of the Polytechnic Country Day School and is a member of the Crescent Club and the Heights Casino. He is connected with the Lidgerwood Manufacturing Company of New York.

No date has been set for the wedding. Lt. Col. and Mrs. N.

M. Holden Guests at Large Reception Washington, D. May 3-Lieut. Col. and Mrs.

Charles I. Stengle of this city entertained at a reception and dance in honor of their son-inlaw and daughter, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Nelson Miles Holden of Brooklyn, N.

tonight at the Congressional Club, 2001 New shire N. W. The occasion marked the 10th wedding anniversary of Colonel and Mrs. Holden. Colonel Stengle is a former Congressman from Brooklyn and now editor of the National Farm News -and active in local civic movements.

Colonel Holden is a nephew of the late Gen. Nelson A. Miles. an official of the New York City Health Department and a veteran of the World War. The 150 guests were officials and prominent citizens from nearly every State in the Union.

Miss Edith Pilcher, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Taft Pilcher of 121 Gates attended the house parties at Weslyen this week end. Contemporary Comment Contemporary THREE WELL-KNOWN young ladies whose names it would be unsporting to reveal being very minded but a littie unwilling to admit their inexperience before a masculine audience, drove to a nearby field last Sunday. Their first flight SO enthused them that they decided the trip to Long Beach would be just the thing to complete, their education and add finishing touch of sophistication.

Only two could go at a time, but that was just a little difficulty that could be easily smoothed out. They succeeded in convincing the pilot that the rest of the passengers would never notice a change in direction and would really enjoy the increased speed that made up the difference in the ride they thought they were taking and an air tour of Long Beach. BROOKLYN OFFICIALS have their human moments after all. Think of the wrinkles they saved Miss Isabel Curts by giving her a telephone number, house number and automobile license number that are one and the same thing. And Editorial SECTICN Queens and L.

I. Social Activities NEW FIVE CENTS In New Greater York SEVEN Elsewhere CENTS MISS VIRGINIA CRISFIELO MISHKIN Miss Virginia S. Crisfield Engaged to Warren Ostrom; Announced at Bridge Tea The engagement of Miss Virginia Starr Crisfield, daughter of Francis I. Crisfield of 38 Buckingham Road to Warren Ostrom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur H. Ostrom of Brooklyn and Northport, L. was allnounced yesterday afternoon. The announcement was made at a bridge and tea given in honor of Miss Doris Murphy and Miss Olga Vreeland by Miss Crisfield, and came as a complete surprise. A card resembling the ace of diamonds, as a symbol of the engagement, and bearing the two names was concealed in that the discovery was until cache decadeo the cards had been dealt.

Miss Crisfield was graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute with the class of 1929. She is a member of the D. A. R. and is now engaged in art work.

Mr. Ostrom is a graduate of Erasmus Hall, attended New York University and is a member of the Crescent Athletic Club. Those present were the Misses Marjorie Baldwin, Ruth Berg, Jean Bodkin, Carruthers, Isabel Curts, Betty Duffy, Anita Margaret Kunkel, Helen Lefferts, Janet McNaughton, Constance Molineux, Doris Murphy, Doris Northridge, Ellen Penny, Virginia Steel, Dorothy Von Arx, Olga Vreeland, Jean Whatmough, Jeanne Willeumier, Mrs. Richard Crisfield, Mrs. Harry MacKechnie, Mrs.

Edgar Rundquist and Mrs. Lyles Wells, Miss Amanda Hayward Gives Party for Miss Huntley Miss Amanda Hayward of Upper Montclair, N. gave a luncheon, bridge and lingerie shower yesterday at her home in honor of Miss Annabelle Huntley, who will be married to Robert Mills Quick on June 14. Miss Hayward will be one of Miss Huntley's bridesmaids. The guests included the Misses Dorothy A.

Campbell, Jean Stewart, Helen Edwards, Gladys Ayres and Helen Hayward; Mrs. Howard Ludlow Quick 2d, Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell, Mrs. Herbert Bedford and Mrs.

Thomas Leonard Briggs. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Briggs Zimmer have taken the same cottage in Mattituck, L. for this summer which they occupied last year.

They will leave the city about the middle of June and will remain away all summer. Dr. and Mrs. Le Grand Kerr of Clinton Ave. and their daughter, Miss Lothian Kerr, are spending the weekend at their summer residence in Sayville, L.

I. Mrs. Harold Edward Ditmars of 70 Linden Boulevard will give a luncheon and bridge for 20 guests at her home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ogden M. Pleissner of 90 Joralemon St. left recently for Winchendon, where they are the guests of Mr. Pleissner's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Converse. They will be away for about two months and will motor through New England and New Hampshire, where Mr. Pelissner will do some painting.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tuttle of 269 Clinton Ave. will leave early this week for Bedford, N.

for a month's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hunter '(Althea Eldredge Gibb) will occupy their home in Prouts Neck, this summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert F. Gunnison will leave Friday for a short motor trip, stopping at New Haven, Providence, R. and their home in High Mount, N. before their return in about ten days.

Wilbur Bijou, who will be married to Miss Gladys Ivie on Saturday, gave his bachelor dinner at the Park Lane last night. Among the Brooklyn girls who are attending the house parties at Princeton this week end are the Misses Caroline Marsh Kinsey, Carolyn Widmann, Cyrene Duncan and Lillian and Elizabeth Longmore, Miss Louise L. Pottle to Be Married to George Prager On Afternoon of August 2 Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Twitmeyer To Give Dinner Dance in Honor Of Miss Bull and Fiance Dr.

and Mrs. Edwin Twitmeyer of Pennacre, Secane, will give a dinner dance at the Hotel Bossert on Friday, June 6, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Bull who will be married to their son, Edward Marvin Twitmeyer, on Saturday, June 7. The rehearsal for the wedding will precede the dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Cooke Sayres of 1 5th Manhattan, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, born yesterday at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital. Mrs. Sayres before her marriage was Miss Elizabeth Beardsley, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooper Beardsley of 265 Henry St.

Mrs. Charles M. Higgins and her daughter, Miss Lisbeth Higgins, will move next week to the maisonette apartment Mrs. Higgins has purchased in the building at 35 Prospect Park West. The apartment has a private entrance at 325 Garfield Place.

Mrs. Higgins and Miss Higgins will leave about May 25 for their summer home in Smithtown, L. I. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Burtis Leach South Orange, N. will go to their summer home in Westhampton, L. about the middle of next month. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Scott Perkin (Gladys F. Talmage) sailed on the Mauretania Wednesday for a five weeks' wedding trip abroad. They first go to Belgium, where they will visit the Count and Countess Victor de Marchant et d'Ausenbourg at their chateau in Luxembourg, and will then go to London, to Ham House, one of the Talmage ancestral homes and now the residence of the Earl of Dysart. Mrs. Perkin is daughter of.

Mr. and Mrs. John Frelinghuysen Talmage of 104 Pierrepont St. Mrs. John Tupper Cole (Janet MacKay) won a red at the Newark Horse Show in Newark, N.

last week, with My Love. Miss Carol Schultz! to Be Bridge-Luncheon Hostess Miss Carol Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Schultz of 492 Westminster Road, has issued invitations for a large luncheon and bridge at her home on Saturday, May 17. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lott Schenck will move next week from the Hotel Margaret to 1158 5th Manhattan, where have bought an apartment. and they. Mrs. Schenck will sail on June 12 on the S.

S. Paris for a three months' trip to Europe, returning the latter part of August. They will stay in Paris for the Grand Seine and will see Oberammergau Play, visit in Vienna, Budapest and the principal cities in Germany. Miss Betty Garvin motored to Boston Friday to be the guest of Miss Gertrude Sligh at Cambridge, Mass. Miss Caroline Garvin came down from Pine Manor Friday, and with her flance, Coverly Fischer, joined Miss Betty Garvin in Cambridge for the weekend.

Mrs. Elisha Cronkhite has returned to Greenwich, after spending a month with her son. Gordon Cronkhite, in San Gabriel, Cal. Mrs. Joseph B.

Cousins of 1 East End Manhattan, and formerly of Clinton and her daughter, Mrs. Martin Egan (Cornelia Cousins), also of Manhattan, will sail early this month for a trip abroad. A number Brooklyn girls were among those, who attended the junior Mount Holyoke College this weekend. They included the Misses Maida Florance, Queens Village; Adelaide and Josephine Frost, Dorothy Hammond, Eleanor Kellogg, Marion Sharman, Marjorie Smeltzer, Cecil Spence and Anne Witz, all of Brooklyn. Puppet Play to Be Given At Junior League Meeting; Miss Jean Lachlan Honored Included on the program of the annual meeting of the Junior League of Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Bossert will be a presentation of the puppet play, "Does the World Knead a Junior League or Does Dough Make Thorough Breads," which was given at national conference of the Association of Junior Leagues of America, at the New York Clubhouse, this past week.

Miss Jean Lachlan, chairman of the committee in charge of the show, won the first prize with her puppets, which were judged by Tony Sarg the conference. Others on the committee sre Mrs. Earl B. Harris, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Frances Keech, Miss Nancy Humpstone, Miss Catherine Van Brunt, Mrs. Oscar Widmann, Miss Josephine Perfect, Mrs Earl Williams, Miss Althea McCammon, Miss Julia English, Mrs.

J. Halstead Brown, costumes; Mrs. John Purves, Mrs. John Van Wagoner, Mrs. Henry Hotchkiss, Mrs Ronald Hart, Mrs.

Earl Harris. The puppeteers include Mrs. Brown, Miss Josephine Perfect. Miss McCammon, Mrs. Randolph Lee, Miss Elizabeth Doyer, Mrs.

Stephen Valentine and Miss Lachlan. play satirizes the Junior League. Hostesses for the meeting will be Miss Marjorie Baldwin, Alice Braislin, Miss Elizabeth Garvin, Miss Margaret Grout, Miss Katherine Jacobus, Mrs. William Swaney, Miss Carolyn Widman, Mrs. Oscar Widman.

Miss Mary Jenks, Miss Frances Keech, Mrs. Frank LaMura, Miss Althea McCammon, Miss Constance Read, Miss Frieda Scharman, Miss Evelyn Sherman, Mrs. Philip Langdon. The committee for the Junior League dinner dance on the Hotel Bossert roof on May 20 includes the Misses Constance Boody, chairman; Virginia Beguelin, Caroline Kinsey, Elizabeth Deyer, Mrs. Bruce Bromley, Mrs.

William M. Calder Mrs. J. Russell Clarke Mrs. Edwin P.

Maynard Mrs. Leo Mortenson, Mrs. Charles G. Proffitt and Mrs. Clifton S.

Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo W. Sellew and Miss Catharine Sellew 425 Washington are guests at the Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.

C. Mrs. William Ernest Brown of 63 Gates left for her summer home "The near Locke, Cayuga County, Y. Miss Isabelle Van Pelt Guest Yesterday Afternoon A luncheon, bridge and linen shower was given yesterday in honor of Miss Isabelle Van Pelt at the home of Miss Lillia May Bearns. Miss Van Pelt will be married to John Doddridge Lyons the fall.

in The guests were Mrs. Clyde B. Hale, Mrs. William Hallahan Mrs. Raymond Savage, Mrs.

John Lassoe, Mrs. George Skidmore, the Misses Doris Beebe, Peggy Rowland, Marie Blanchard, Minerva Riker, Jenny Abrams, Betty Knox, Virginia Graham, Patricia Graham, Ethel May Clark, Helen Oller and Virginia Reed. Miss Katherine Walkley, Miss Dorothy Parr, Ferdinand Van Siclen Parr, Harold Sherridan Poole Gabbard, William Lodge, D. Johnson and George leyan Langreth are attending this the house dances weekend. The annual May breakfast of the Women's League of the Flatbush Congregational Church be on Tuestlay at 1 Mme.

Catherine de Vogel will the honor. She will give program of ancient folk songs. Mrs. Garrett V. S.

Ryerson, president the league, will be the hostess at the guest table. The chairmen are Mrs. Robert Whitten, program: Mrs. John Bunyan, hostesses: J. Riley, tickets, and Mrs.

McDowell, breakfast. The marriage of Miss Louise Linn Pottle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. of Brooklyn and Bay Shore, 1., to George PraPotties ger of Worcester, and formerly Brooklyn, will take place on the afternoon of Aug.

2. The ceremony will be performed in a Long Island Church. Miss McKee of Manhattan will of honor for Miss Valeria, Pottle, who will have Mrs. James Pottle matron of honor and as bridesmaids the Misses Helen and Muriel Copeland, Dorothy Dosney, Ruth Pollock, Elizabeth Huber, Stella Rae Carter, Flahive and Virginia Mildred. Prager's attendants will be announced later.

Mr. and Mrs. George Winslow Hosts for Miss Mars and Fiance Mr. and Mrs. George.

Winslow of Greenwich, were hosts at a supper dance at the Club Plaza last evening in honor of Miss Gladys Mars and her fiance, H. Grell Powers. The other guests were the Misses Anna Maria Morales, Marjorie Bijou, Alice Broadhurst, Marguerite Wilkinson, Nicholas Weser, Harold Miller, Donald Ross Theodore House, John Beers, H. Carson Powers, Mr. Mrs.

H. Davies Roulston, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hall Everson, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles K. Brumley Mr. and Mrs. Robert P.

Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Bedell. Miss Kate Vail Barnum and her guest, Miss Edna C.

Losea, sailed yesterday on the Augustus for a five months' trip to Europe. They will go first to Italy six weeks, to Aix les Bains for the month of July, and will then visit in Switzerland and France. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller Giving Supper Tonight Mr.

and Mrs. George Alexander Miller of Ocean Ave. will entertain this evening with a buffet supper and reception at their home in honor of Miss Trinette Dewey, who will be married to Robert J. Royce on June 2. The guests will be Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Rapp, the Misses Hope Fay, Ruth Tirman, Vivian Kilpatrick, Dorothy Stites; Theodore Crane, Pallister Feely, Clarence Johnston, John Mylod and Arthur Somers Jr. Miss Edith Barnum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Starr Barnum of Oxford Road, Rockville Centre, L. and -formerly of Brooklyn, will leave for Hamilton, N.

to attend the junior prom and attendant festivities at Colgate University. Miss Caroline Marsh. Kinsey is at Princeton for the house parties this weekend. Subscribers to Berkeley Alumnae Luncheon May 12 The Alumnae Association of Berkeley Institute, Mrs. V.

Hall Everson Jr. president, will have an luncheon at Lane on Moninteresting program, at its annual day, May 12. Miss Betty Starbuck and Donald Ogden Stewart will speak and a fashion show will be presented. Miss Isabelle King is chairman of the affair. Among the subscribers are Miss Ina C.

Atwood, Miss Lillian Anderson, Mrs. Louis Rountree, Mrs. V. Hall Everson Mrs. Francis L.

Durk. Miss Florence English, Miss Isabelle King, Miss Eleanore King, Mrs. Robert Hitch, Mrs. James Cochran, Mrs. Judson Pendleton, Mrs.

Henry Simmons, Mrs. Walter J. Carlin, Mrs. Jeanette King, Mrs. ca Purcell Robertson, Miss Natalie Grosser, Mrs.

Frederick Lohman, Mrs. Raymond Haukenbeck, Mrs. Percy Magnus, Mrs. LeGrand Kerr, Merwin, Miss Lothian Mrs. Kerr, Herman Mrs.

loh, Mrs. Donald Hardenbrook, Mrs. Henry Main Barlow, Mrs. Charles Proffitt, Mrs. Edward Birch, Miss Helen Hegerman, Mrs.

Thomas McMullen, Mrs. Stanton Mott, Mrs. Charles A. Boody, Mrs. Henry T.

Boody, Mrs. Howard J. Hildt, Mrs. Valentine Raymond, Mrs. James Stickler, Miss Helen Stickler, Miss Anna Maria Morales and Miss Fanny Ingalls, Miss Dorothy Latimer Bride Of Harold Alvin Ferguson Miss Dorothy J.

Latimer, daughter of Robert R. Latimer of 107 Roxbury Road, Garden City, L. and formerly of Hotel Chatelaine, Brooklyn, and the late Mrs. Latimer, was married to Harold Alvin Ferguson of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, last evening. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's brotherin-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerard A. Burchell of Roxbury Road, Garden City, by the Rev. Dr. Frank M.

Townley of St. Bartholomew's Church, Brooklyn. Miss Latimer had Mrs. Burchell (Gretchen Elizabeth Latimer) as matron of honor and Miss Josephine Hardie as bridesmaid. The bride wore a pale pink satin gown, a tulle veil of pale caught with orange blossoms carried a bouquet of pink, lilies of the valley.

Mrs. Burchell wore an orchid taffeta tulle gown and carried spring flowers in orchid and yellow shades. The bridesmaids wore blue tulle gowns and carried spring flowers in blue and pink shades. Robert McIntyre of Oshawa, Ontario, was best man. The bride attended Packer Collegiate Institute.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will make their residence in Ottawa. Miss Marjorie Kornahrens of 390 Eastern Parkway is at Princeton this weekend for the house parties, and is at the Terrace Club. Fortnightly Library Club Has 35th Annual Luncheon The 35th annual luncheon of the Fortnightly Library Club, Mrs.

Fred Joel Swift, president, was held vesterday at the Montauk Club. The tables were decorated with flowers in the club colors---vellow and lavender. The Dr. John H. Lathrop was the speaker of the day.

Miss Mollie Gould sang. The other guests of honor at the speakers' table were Mrs. A. E. Fraser, Mrs.

Charles Edward Porter. Mrs. Robert Starr Allyn, Mrs. Marshall Stewart. Mrs.

Isaac Franklin Russell, Mrs. George B. Bretz, Mrs. Frank J. Shuler and Dr.

Cornelia Chase Brant. Each year two service pins are presented to the members who have been chosen by vote of the members as the ones most deserving of the pins. One pin is given at the annual luncheon and the other pin is given at the Christmas meeting. At this luncheon Mrs. Willard Bundy Nelson.

who has been recording secretary for the past seven years and has been a member of the program committee for five years, was awarded the pin. These pins are alike, and are made with a large amethyst set in a rim of gold, the club colors. Mrs. John H. Jackson was chairman of the luncheon committee, assisted by Mrs.

Edward R. Vollmer, Mrs. William R. Hooper and Mrs. Charles F.

Hoffman. The annual luncheon of St. James Alumnae, Miss Anne Humphrey, president, will take place on Saturday, May 17, at the Hotel St. George. Miss Rutledge is chairman of reservations and is assisted by Mrs.

Paul Kennedy and Miss Sally Dillon. Owing to the incompletion of the Neighborhood Club, the meeting of the Associate Alumnae of the Adelphi Academy will be held on Friday at Robinson Hall, Adelphi Academy, 282 Lafayette at 3 p.m. Morning Choral Luncheon Held at Elks Club Yesterday Morning Choral, Mrs. Morris Dithe Jackson, president and Herbert Sammond, conductor, held a delightful luncheon yesterday at the Brooklyn Elks Club. Clusters of spring flowers on the tables, with their soft yellow, pink and vioiet colorings, were in keeping with the spring tinted gowns of the guests, producing a pastel effect throughout.

The guests of honor included S. L. Rothafel (Roxy), George H. Gartlan, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Huntington Woodman, Miss Pearl Adams and Miss a Harriet Ware. A reception preceded the luncheon. Receiving with Mrs. Morris Dunn Jackson were the guests of honor and the officers of the choral.

The president's aid was Miss Doris Ogden. The luncheon committee, besides Mrs. Frederic M. Davidson, chairman, included Mrs. Lynn H.

Bump, Mrs. Wilbur N. SarVant, Mrs. George Gannon. eN Mrs.

a Bjournulf Johnsen, Mabel E. Burnett. Miss Marion Devoy. Hostesses at the reception included Mrs. Frieda Beinker, Miss Mabel E.

Burnett, Mrs. William G. Linson, Mrs. George Gannon and Mrs. Isabel F.

Longbotham. Hostesses at the luncheon included Mrs. John Filsner, Mrs. William E. Bower, Miss Sarah Kristeller, Miss Adeline E.

Halstead. Mrs. Howard R. Merrill. A.

R. Gallenkamp, Mrs. Don W. Workman, Mrs. Charles Wanzer, Mrs.

George J. Rohmann, Mrs. James R. Day, Mrs. William C.

Bridgman, Mrs. Sydney L. Wilde, Mrs. Charles R. Gay, Mrs.

Robert Pentland, Mrs. Herbert E. Dean, Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. Kenneth MilIan, Mrs.

Stonewall J. Jackson, Mrs. William Ahrens. Mrs. George Ogden, Mrs.

William Umpleby, Mrs. Henry Haire, Mrs. John V. Stauf, Mrs. George Gilsow.

Mrs. Frederick Wilkinson. Mrs. Edwin B. Wilson, Mrs.

Frederick W. Oswald. Miss Vera M. Robin, Mrs. Minabel Hunt, Mrs.

William Linson, Mrs. W. F. Dougherty, Mrs. Katherine Fiumara, Mrs.

Franklin M. Goodchild, Mrs. Isabel F. Longbotham, Mrs. L.

H. Wood, Mrs. John Fairman, Mrs. Charles Gallagher, Miss Marion Devoy, Mrs. Alvirda H.

Schroeder, Miss Marion Witcover, Miss Doris Ogden, Mrs. Reginald Reed, Mrs. Charles Nelson, Mrs. Edward Brandt. Mrs.

Armand Whiteman, Mrs. Bjournif Johnsen, Mrs. John Budde, Miss Mabel Burrett, Mrs. Frank Haines and Mrs. George Young Jr.

The musical, program included songs composed by Miss Pearl Adams and sung by Miss Marion Witcover and Mrs. Frederic W. Oswald of the choral; also solos by Alfred H. Howe, cellist, and Miss Lucille Uegrin, violinist. Miss Adams' songs were accompanied by the composer, the others by Minabel Hunt, the accompanist of the choral.

the postmaster who gave the final touch to the appearance of Miss Helen Lefferts' wedding invitations by stamping on the envelopes the postmark, Lefferts. VIA MAIL BAG AND STEAM- BOAT the one invitation that implies at the same time a command arrived at the home of Miss Carolyn Widmann in the same way just any letter would. When she makes her bow before the Queen of England this month; will Miss Widmann forget the reflected glory of being presented and realize the significance of an introduction to Queen Mary or will she. like so many others on taking three court feathers out of her titian hair, place one in her cap, already feathered with triumphs? From England to Oberammergau is just a short trip, but from the ever growing list of Brooklynites attending the Passion Play it would seem that from Manhattan to Oberammergau was just a two-hour drive. H.

V. L. Dr. and Mrs. William Felter Guests at Reception and Tea A reception and of Dr.

and Mrs. William Felter by the January Class of Girls High School, yesterday the Hotel New Yorker, Manhattan. committee in charge of the was composed Mrs. Albert of Larchmont, chairman; Mrs. S.

Stuart Walter of Richmond Hill, president, and Miss Mae P. Hull, treasurer. Among those present from BrookMrs. Alfred Rust, Mrs. J.

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