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to 14 son ton closs and will James in C. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933 MI 17 Augustus Dannich gave violin selections. Miss Mary McMahon sang songs in Highland costume. Miss Janet Steel Ewing was the accompanist, st. Mrs.

LeCompte, Mrs. Peter McLachlan and Mrs. Ewing took part in a one-act play called "Accidents Will Happen." was served by Mrs. Adam Catterall, Mrs. Robert Dickson.

Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. James Lambert. Long Island Society Miss Frederica Gallatin and Albert Srancis Donahue to Be Married During Coming Summer E. Trowbridge Bell of Manhattan and East Hampton announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Frederica Gallatin, to Albert Francis Donahue, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter J. Donahue of Dorchester, Mass. Miss Gallatin attended Miss Nightingale's School and the Ethel Walker School at Simsbury, Conn. She is a direct descendant Albert Gallatin, Secretary the of Treasury from 1801 to 1812.

Her father, Frederic Gallatin, resides in Paris. Mr. is a graduate of the Boston University and the New England Conservatory of Music. The wedding will take place in the early Summer. Mrs.

Willard N. Baylis of Huntington is spending the season at St. Petersburg, Fla. Wood-Bogert Wedding March 18 To Take Place in Baltimore The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Wood, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Robert Wood of Baltimore.

and Edward Osgood Bogert of 1349 Lexington Manhattan, and Cedarhurst, will take place on Saturday, March 18, at the Wood residence, 1023 St. Paul's Baltimore. Only the families and most intimate friends will be present. owing to the death on March 5. of Mr.

Bogert's father, Henry Lawrence Bogert. Christine White of Woodmere, young niece of the bride, will be her only attendant, and will be train bearer. Paul, William Victor White nephews of 'the bride, will be ushers, and Francis Gordon Brown, nephew of Mr. Bogert, will be best man. Miss Wood was introduced at the Bachelors Cotillion in Baltimore in 1923.

She is 3 graduate of Miss Porter's School. Her father is pro-1 fessor of physics at Johns Hopkins ated from Cornell in 1914. This will University. Mr. Bogert was, gradube his second marriage.

Rockville Centre News Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, March 8-Miss Leonore Lundmark of Windsor Apartments will attend a fraternity dance at N. Y. U. Saturday night as the guest of John H. Grimm.

The Wednesday Luncheon and home of Mrs. Schmidt of Bridge Club met, yesterday at the Marion Place. Members present were: Mrs. Norman K. Wills, Mrs.

Munson Shakeshaft, Mrs. Andrew Armand, Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. Edward Schiebler, Mrs. Horace Mitchell and Mrs.

Henry Oehrig. The Chi Psi Omega Sorority will meet this evening at the home of Miss Isabelle Brumley of Lincoln A Ave. Mrs. Herman G. Wenjel of Yale You Cook with digests Take the risks out of eating and apple pie! Make them vegetable fat.

Then your soon tell digests What happens to a fat digestive system? That's decided to find out. He fats for his research -used fact tests. And then "Everyone should Crisco digests Think what this statement you can make wholesome you can heat Crisco so hot fried food in a dry, crispy coat. CRISCO Reg. 8.

Pat. Off. Tom, Marj has asked us to dinner Wednesday. She says she has a new pie to spring on you! IF MARJORIE Place, chairman of the better Alms committee, is entertaining the mittee at her home this afternoon for luncheon and bridge. Those to be present are Mrs.

Jesse Applegate, Mrs. Carl Weil, Mrs. Joseph Hart, Mrs. Loring Jones, Mrs. John D.

Clark. Mrs. E. J. Holthausen, Mrs.

Bernard Munson, Mrs. Charles Trinkaus, Mrs. Harry Reeve, Miss Ethel Jackson and Miss Ada Hinma n. The William Dawes Chapter of the D. A.

R. held their March meeting at the Legion Clubhouse yesterday. Mrs. Grant Huntley, regent, presided at the business session. Mrs.

Emerson Hoyt, chairman of the programs. introduced Mrs. Robert E. Merwin, national vice chairman of Ellis Island Committee, who was the guest speaker. Miss Claire Lampman, contralto, was the soloist, accompanied by Mrs.

Walter Dana at the piano. The hostesses were Mrs. EdBaylis, Mrs. Harry McFarland and Mrs. F.

Everet Place. Mrs. Harry Miller of Hampton Court entertained at bridge yesterday. Her guests were: Mrs. Arthur Gross, Mrs.

Theodore Beilitz, Mrs. Seth Moore, Mrs. Raymond Druhan, Mrs. Jesse Austin, Mrs. Walter Cohen and Mrs.

Kenneth Woodcock. Mrs. Walter G. Yenter of Lincoln Court and Mrs. Lee Greiner of Hempstead Ave.

were among the guests at a bridge at the home of Mrs. Frederick Bean of Merrick, yesterday. Mrs. William Campbell of Lewis Place entertained at bridge yesterday. Those present were: Mrs.

Archibald Martin, Mrs. Ronald Daisley, Mrs. Arthur B. Howe, Mrs. James Dalzeil, Mrs.

John Watts, Mrs. William Oliver and Mrs. Walter Wells. Many Parties Feature the Mid- Week Activities of Set In Garden City; Other News Garden City, March 9-Mr. and Mrs.

John I. Merritt of 3d St. entertained at dinner last night. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

James T. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Townsend Mr.

Harry S. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. E. MacDougall and Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Patterson Jr. Mrs. William J. Westphal of Brixton Road was luncheon hostess to her bridge club today.

The memDEES. are Albert Mrs. C. Frederick Klingman, C. Kock; Mrs.

Thomas A. Durgin, Mrs. Carl O. Pancake. Mrs.

William E. Herren, Ernest Regal and Mrs. Frank Golsner. Mrs. Amos B.

Thatcher of Euston Road gave a luncheon today for her mother, Mrs. Franklin P. Tabor of Washington, D. and her sister, Miss Emily Tabor, Mrs. Lynde W.

Tucker, Mrs. L. E. Gallup, Mrs. Hugh H.

Barcus, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Mrs. Charles Hascall. Mrs. Thomas A.

Shaw of Meadow "Her luncheon hostess yesterday. guests were Mrs. Edward S. Storer, Mrs. Eugene C.

Barfoot. Mrs. Charles McLaughlin, Mrs. William F. Englis, Mrs.

Joseph Foehr, Mrs. Helen Farr and Mrs. Edward J. Fanning. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry A. Persell of Brixton Road will entertain Mr. and Mrs. David Wood, Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Faber and Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Wilson this evening. Mrs. George L. Mendes of Euston Road will entertain Mrs. James A.

McLain, Mrs. Charles McC. Heis- can't SO CRISCO, the quicker with Crisco, roll out a French-fried potatoes that greasy with Crisco, the pure Keep a big grateful digestion will can dip into quicker!" need ice-box when it gets into your rancid. Crisco what a noted biologist Crisco's own chose Crisco and other them in thousands of he told us: Sold in know that When you buy, vacuum -sealed quicker." miliar label. It's your means to you! Now against dust and It is your assurance fried foods- see, less hands or have touched that it instantly seals guarantee that genuine Crisco, If you fry properly that digests digests Dolly Help! Her pies She practically asked sink mel to ONLY KNEW senbuttel and Miss Mary Ryon at luncheon tomorrow.

Mrs. K. Neftel and her daughter, Edith Neftel of 9th Austins have returned from a West Indiaper cruise. Edmund A. Burke of Roxbury Road was a hostess today to Mrs.

Manning, luncheon, Mrs. W. T. Pierson and Mrs. E.

G. Barth. The, Garden City Speedwell Unit held an all-day meeting yesterday at the home of Harry S. Hammond of 10th members inMira, clude Mrs. Ruel L.

Alden, Mrs. Edmund Driggs Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. William J. Keating, Mrs.

Rutherford H. Platt Mrs. Benjamin Patterton Mrs. Ralph Peters Mrs. Richard Remsen, Mrs.

Cyrus P. Smith, Mrs. Willard U. Taylor, Mrs. R.

Tailer Townsend and Mrs. Edward M. Townsend Jr. Mrs. Alfred D.

Olena entertained the Music Group at her Kensington Road home this afternoon. Among the members are Mrs. George H. Fitter, Mrs. Luer L.

Wiltbank, Mrs. Frank H. Lasher, Mrs. H. Hall Marshall, Mrs.

S. Carl Kapff and Mrs. Emile R. Weadon, Another Thursday hostess was Mrs. George Patton, whose luncheon guests were Mrs.

Alonzo M. Onderdonk. Mrs. E. J.

Sibley, Mrs. gust S. Wolf, Mrs. Thomas E. Newsom, Mrs.

M. Gregg Latimer, Mrs. William a Keplinger and Mrs. George W. Alcock.

The Garden City Chapter of the Delphians this morning in the Garden, Albert City, H. Country Alderton, Club, president, with presiding, assisted by Mrs. Page Northington as leader of the day. Those participating in the discus-, sion, based on "Constitutions: Written and Unwritten," were Mrs. Charles J.

Spill, Mrs. Page Northington, Mrs. Jean F. P. des Garennes, Mrs.

Morris T. Lynch, Mrs. Albert H. Alderton, Mrs. Gerry A.

Mogan, Mrs. All Clifford B. Lehmann, Mrs. William Hallahan and Mrs. Lewis F.

Ellmore. The executive board of the House of St. Giles the Cripple met this morning. The board includes in its Mrs. Charles W.

Hoyt, president; Mrs. Francis E. Laimbeer, Mrs. Albert M. Briggs, Mrs.

Arthur E. Whitney, Mrs. William H. Duval, Mrs. William C.

Meissner, Mrs. Lionel Wurts, Mrs. John B. Wolff, Mrs. Harry S.

Gorgas, Mrs. Egerton Chichester, Mrs. Cyrus P. Smith, Mrs. Alfred T.

Davison, Mrs. Julian H. Burgess, Mrs. William D. Bloodgood, Mrs.

Herbert L. Smith, Mrs. Edmund H. Driggs Mrs. Ralph Peters Mrs.

Keith F. McVaugh, and Mrs. Hamilton 1 H. Salmon Jr. The outstanding event of the week was the annual theater party and luncheon yesterday sponsored by the Drama Department of the Garden City-Hempstead Community Club.

Mrs. Charles G. Reinhart the department's vice chairman, was in charge and was assisted by Mrs. H. Louis Naisawald, Mrs.

Lynne W. Tucker, Mrs. Don M. Parker, Mrs. Egerton Chichester and Mrs.

Amos B. Thacher. The luncheon was held at the Gaden City Casino, which was decorated with Spring flowers, and the matinee performance of "'The Vinegar Tree," at the Banbox Theater, in Hempstead, was selected for the theater party. Over 300 members and guests attended. Patchogue Personals Special to The Eagle Patchogue, March 9-Mrs.

buy a protect it fat foods can't be greasy. And you pie-crust that's light and flaky--none pastry that was in style 25 years ago! can of Crisco right out where its creamy sweetness. Crisco doesn't protection to keep it from turning is made of pure vegetable oils process--that's why Crisco keeps cans -to protect your health look for the can with the fa-white Crisco health -protection contamination. that no careunwashed ladles Crisco. It is your you are getting the vegetable fat quickly.

(RISCO For Shortening for Cake Making was so queer. Say, Marj, why try Crisco? Tom practically he can eat me not And here's a pie. story about it NEWSPAPER TELLS Sherman Robinson was hostess this afternoon the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club at her home on the Montauk Highway, East Patchogue. Miss Jane Butler is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. William Forrest Butler of Rider Ave.

Mrs. Kenneth Nichols of Saratoga has returned after spending several days as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Robbins of Jayne Avenue. Mrs.

Florence Merritt was hostess yesterday at a luncheon at her home on N. Ocean Ave. Miss Charlotte Donahue has resumed her studies at New York University after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Donahue of Grove Ave. Her sister, Miss Margaret Donahue, has returned from a visit in Manhattan, Miss Florence Stakes of the Railroad Ave. apartments entertained a number of guests at bridge last evening. Charles Burd and his sister. Miss Clara Burd of Montclair, N.

were the recent guests of Austin Roe of N. Ocean Ave. Edward D. Ruth has moved to Peekskill, Y. He resided on Amity St.

for several years. A meeting of the Parent Teacher Association took place in the library of the High School last evening. Miss Elizabeth Bull was the guest speaker. Miss Marian Olney Gerard. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Gerard of Rider Ave. has returned from a cruise to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Roe of East Main St. arrived home last evening. They have been spending several weeks in couthern States. 'the Lord Stirling, D.

A. Meets (Special Hempstead, District was guest meeting of D. A. at the home leod, Minolua or of turned over Harry D. Chamberlain, The speaker Changes in At the mfleeting.

Mrs. D. F. tea table. sent the annual Washington are Mrs.

mond Maure, H. Where, Louis Miller, dervoort, Evans Beach. Mr. and have returned Bay, after Beach. Their Graham, as the guest Culloch.

Mr. and Locust Harry W. at Mayfair Dr. and Butler and Sarah tan and annual Vanderbilt, Mr. and new Crisco pastry: digestible 6 tablespoons).

rounds of to 15 minutes. Custard: scalded Mix and slightly Crisco Apricot in 3 stiff. Add more sugar. All Institute. the Procter you says pastry.

newspaper Quicker of Glen Cove were hosts at Lunch- Society Mrs. Gerald A. Reynolds is chairman of the junior committee for the card party for the Exchange for the Blind to be held Saturday, March 18, at the Hotel St. George. (Photo by Blakeman and Shuter.) Deevy chairman of the program committee, and Miss Hilda Muller, chairman of the candy vommittee.

Mr. James is president of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities and is chairman of the committee for the blind. The members of the Executive Board of the Adelphi College Alumnae Association met at the home of the president, Mrs. Harold J. Baily, 3437 Bedford on Tuesday evening.

Mrs. William P. Earle a member of the Alumnae Association, was the guest speaker. The guest of honor was Mrs. Henry G.

Cramer, past president and member of the college board of trustees. Mrs. Hiram Disbrow Hostess at Bridge to Benefit Booth for Nursery and Hospital Sale Mrs. Hiram Disbrow of 22 Long Drive, Hempstead, entertained at a large bridge party at her home yesterday in the interest of the children's booth of the tenth annual tea and sale of the Brooklyn Nursery and Infants Hospital on Wednesday. There were seven tables.

The prizes were satin pincushions, Chiropean Juniors Complete Dance Plans at Meeting The monthly meeting of the Chiropean Juniors was held yesterday at the home of Miss Edna Innis, 456 Puttnam Ave. Final plans for the spring dance tomorrow evening at the Towers Hotel were discussed. Specialty dancing by Miss Frances McGue of "Take a Chance" will be a feature of the evening. Dr. and Mrs.

Frank M. Whitehall will be the guests of honor. Those present were Mrs. Wallace M. Roehrig, Mrs.

Douglas Murray, the Misses Ruth Penwarden, Billie Brockway, Dorothy Stenhouse, Leonice Lawrence, Agneta Hanson, Dorothy Rowley, Mabel Duff, Allene Harris, Dorothy Evers and Agatha Zimmermann. Mrs. Alfred H. Munkenbeck Elected President of Women's Auxiliary of Vicory Hospital The members of the executive board of the Women's Auxiliary of the Victory Memorial Hospital, were entertained at luncheon yesterday, at. the home of the president, Mrs.

Alfred H. Munkenbeck. Those present were Mrs. Henry Pierce Molloy, Mrs. P.

B. Blanchard, Mrs. W. Gordon Flickenger. Mrs.

Irving Bartholomew, Mrs. Evertsen, Mrs. Graham Townsend, Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. Robert Darbee, Mrs.

Einar Schatvet and Mrs. Herman' Siefke. After the board meeting they went the Solarium of hospital, 7th Ave. and 82d where the annual meeting was held. The following officers and chairmen were elected: Mrs.

Munkenbeck, president; Mrs. Molloy, vice-president; Mrs. Herbert Bohnet, treasurer; Mrs. Blanchard, recording retary; Mrs. William Ember, corresponding secretary; Mrs.

Siefke, chairman of entertainment: Mrs. Margaret Croak, press Mrs. William A. Taylor, hospitality; and Mrs. Schatvet, Tea was served by Mrs.

Robert Darbee, Mrs. Evertsen and Mrs. Townsend. Among others present were: Mrs. Robert Condit, Mrs.

Henry W. Gissell, Mrs. Rollin Hills, Mrs. Robert Sewell, Mrs. Charles Betsch, Mrs.

William H. Eagleson, Mrs. A. A. Hughes, Mrs.

F. B. Phillips, Miss Mabel S. Moore, Mrs. S.

M. Cook, Mrs. William Golfer, Mrs. Robert Vance, Miss H. M.

Triganza, Mrs. Clinton Bennet, Mrs. Henry Joseph Feaster, Mrs. P. F.

Sewart Mrs. Crosby Field, Mrs. Rita G. Chaplin and Miss Julia Gimbernat. Illuminati Has Luncheon at Towers; Major Simmonds Speaker The annual luncheon of Illuminati, Mrs.

Egbert Guernsey president, was held today at the Towers Hotel. The hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. Clarence W. Davis, Mrs. C.

Du Puy Markle, Mrs. William Bower, Mrs. Glenn Ira Peck, Mrs. Arthur Milligan and Mrs. Walter C.

Seaman; the Euphrosyne Club, Miss Orleanor McDaniell, Mrs. Edward Everett Roberts, Mrs. David Holmes Morton and Mrs. Harry S. Hanna.

The guests of honor at the luncheon were Major and Mrs. A. P. Simmonds, Mrs. Laura BurDean Gray Mrs.

Henry Willis Phelps, Mrs. Charles Edward Porter, Mrs. Minnie Ewell Crawford, Mrs. Frank H. Scardefield, Mrs.

Otto Hohn, Mrs. Guy Percy Trulock, Mrs. A. C. Spooner, Mrs.

Walter Seaman Comly, Mrs. Florence Foster Jenkins, Mrs. Carl Fique, Mrs. August Dreyer, Mrs. John Lambert, Mrs.

Angelique Orr, Mrs. Will Hamilton Baker, Mrs. C. C. Marshall, Mrs.

T. Starr Corey, Mrs. Robert Gerard Williams, Mrs. Robert D. Blackman, Mrs.

Alfred H. Hausrauth, Mrs. Alexander McMillan Welch, Mrs. John Ackerman and Mrs. John Duryea.

The president greeted the guests, and a vocal trio including Dora Leonhardt, Edith Perkins and Irene Daniels furnished the musical program. Maj. A. P. Simmonds gave address of the afternoon and Nora Somerville sang several songs.

Caledonian Women's Society Have Annual Linen Shower The Women's Society of the Caledonian Hospital, Mrs. James Moore, president, held their annual linen shower in the nurses' residence, 45 Woodruff yesterday afternoon. Mrs. James Bruce was honorary chairman; Mrs. William Ewing, chairman, and Mrs.

Jay McMahon, co-chairman. Mrs. Alexander F. Steel, Mrs. Edward L.

Blake and Mrs. Cornelius W. Harding were on the committee of arrangements. Mrs. Margaret Bruce LeCompte was program chairman.

Mrs. Howard S. Morehouse sang a group of songs and WAVE YOUR HAIR AT HOME Easily--Quickly with the New Different Beautwave WAVESETTER CAP Automatic Adjustable Get one of these wonder working new soft, flexible, easy-to-wear wave-setting caps and "do your own!" Beau-T. Wave is sensationally different--and for the very first time PRICE 00 offers women a really practical wave-setting cap for home use. Its automatic "pick- up" gives really profes- FOR SALE AT sional looking waves -and -Wave is LEADING the only cap that can be adjusted to any headDEPARTMENT dress or any number of AND DRUG STORES waves.

Get one today, DEMAND THIS LABEL Beaus U.S. Pat. 1,866,555 Other pats, pend. eon at the Old Mill in Roslyn terday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Howard Auchin- John W. Auchincloss of Locust Valley are at the Hankin- cottage Aiken, S. and Mrs.

Edward G. Sperry Arrive in Los Angeles; Plan To Return Here on March 20 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodman Sperry nave arrived in Los Angeles, where they went on board the Grace liner Santa Lucia after spending a fortnight in Nassau and Havana. From Los Angeles they will go by plane to Agua Callente and Palm Springs, then drive up the coast to San Francisco, visiting several places en route.

Mr. and Mrs. Sperry will return to Brooklyn by way of Chicago about March 20, also by plane. Mrs. Sperry is the former Miss Elizabeth Garvin of 1 Grace Court.

Miss Betty Sayre Honored At Luncheon Given at Miami Yesterday by Miss Betty Roney Miss Betty Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sayre of Garden City who has been spending the last few weeks at Miami, was honored yesterday at a luncheon given by Miss Betty Roney of Philadelphia. The affair was given at the Roney Plaza Hotel at Miami. Mrs.

Carroll Leja Nichols To Be Luncheon Hostess eBfore Junior League Fashion Show Mrs. Carroll Leja Nichols -of 230 Hancock St. will entertain at a luncheon at her home tomorrow, prior to the fashion show which will be held by the Junior League of Brooklyn at the St. George Hotel. Her guests will be Mrs.

Charles Holland, Mrs. Tasker Howard and Mrs. Gordon Gibson. Mr. and Mrs.

V. Hall Everson and their young son have returned to their home in Greenwich, after a short visit at the home of Mrs. aVlentine H. Everson of 146 Hawthorne St. Mrs.

Everson accompanied her son and daughtermain there several days. In-law to Greenwich rand will re- Mrs. Henry R. Lathrop of 436 Clinton Ave. is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Blair Platt of Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Scott McLanahan of 1120 5th Manhattan have returned from spending several weeks at eaman's Hall, Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fletcher of Greenwich, who been at eaman's Hall, are at the Plaza, Manhattan, for several days.

Mrs. nd Mrs. Carlton O. Pate of the Barclay, Manhattan, will give a dinner Saturday night at the hotel. Mrs.

William H. Pouch Speaker At Meeting of Fort Greene, D. A. R. Fort Greene Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs.

Jefferson R. Edwards regent, held its regular monthly meeting yesterday at the Plymouth Institute. The nominating committee presented the names of Mrs. George W. Giddings and Mrs.

William Pfeiffer councillors to be voted for at the as May meeting. The guest speaker was Mrs. William Henry Pouch, vice president general, N. D. A.

and national chairman of approved schools, Tamassee, S. C. Mrs. Pouch introduced Dr. J.

D. Brownel, president of Northland College at Ashland. who gave a talk on Northland College. Mrs. Oliver Goldsmith Carter, chapter chairman of approved schools, made an appeal for gifts for Tamassee School.

An Easter box will be sent to their scholarship girl. The guests of honor were Miss Mary H. Billings, president general Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century; Miss Jessie H. Righter, president Nathaniel Greene Society, Children of the American Revolution, and Miss Mabel Beiser, C. A.

R. Miss Florence E. Read was chairman of hospitality, assisted by Miss Adele Newhouse and Mrs. Frank E. Simmons.

Miss Helen V. Zahn of 747 Greene Ave. entertained her class of Packer Collegiate Institute at her home at bridge on Tuesday. Those present were the Misses Mary Phillips, Georgia Giddings, Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Robert MacDougall, Mrs.

David Stutts, Mrs. Paul W. Bigelow. Mrs. Carl Laws, Mrs.

Kelly Evans, Mrs. Stuart Updike and Mrs. Robert Farley. The ways and means committee of the Morning Choral will have a bridge at the Brooklyn Industrial High School for Girls tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The committee had a luncheon at the home of Mrs.

George Gannon, 408 Sterling Place, on Tuesday. Bridge and jigsaw puzzles followed. Blind Women of Brooklyn to Give Second Benefit Performance Tonight at Academy of Music The first night's performance of the eighteenth annual play given by the Blind Women Brooklyn under the auspices the Brooklyn of of Charities took place last night at the Academy of Music. The nleys given were "Catherine by Maurice Baring, and "Will You Marry Me?" by William Fulham. This evening at the second performance Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin R. James will entertain in their box Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Hawley T. Webster. Mrs.

William F. will have as her guests in another box Mrs. Ella McMahon, Mrs. John McMahon and Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Bacberger. Others who have taken boxes are D. Irving Mead, Mrs. Cornelius Zabriskie and Mrs. Frederic B.

Pratt. Mrs. William J. Corry is general chairman of the Spring Play Committee and is assisted by Mrs. Heissenbuttle, chairman of ticket committee, with Mrs.

Albert, F. Ramberger, co-chairman; Simrell Selkirk, chairman of the committee on boxes; Mrs. William J. Mr. and Mrs.

William P. T. Pres- of Jericho are at the Weylin. Mrs. Timpson of Woodmere return home Friday from the Villa Margherita, Charleston, S.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Otis Chapman of Takoma, announce the birth of a son Monday. Mrs.

Chapman is the former Miss Helen Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hume of Manhattan. Mr.

Chapman is the son of Mrs. Henry Otis Chapman of Woodmere and the late Mr. Chapman. Dr. and Mrs.

William Lehrich and their son, Allen Lehrich of 7712 Bay Parkway have returned from a month's visit in the South where they stayed at Miami Beach, Fla. MRS. GRABENHORST HOSTESS Mrs. Henry Grabenhorst of 816 8th Ave. entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday.

The guests included Mrs. Herman Behrens, Dudley Wittenberg, Mrs. Charles Behrens, Mrs. William Behrens, Mrs. Charles Pollex, Mrs.

Julian Helmke, Mrs. William Eisenhardt, Mrs. Herman Busch, Miss Edna Behrens and Mrs. Henry Grabenhorst. HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON to The Eagle) March 9-Barron Hill, Attorney of Suffolk County, speaker at the monthly Lord Stirling Chapter, held yesterday afternoon of Mrs.

George McBoulevard. The honintroducing the speaker was by the Mrs Nelson, to W. Taylor Mayor of Hempstead. talked on "Proposed the Criminal Laws." tea hour, following the Mrs. Jules Richon and Waring presided at the Mrs.

Nelson will reprechapter as delegate at the congress of D. A. R. at next month. Alternates C.

R. Many, Mrs. RayMrs. Richon, Mrs. F.

Mrs. Fred Bennett, Mrs. Mrs. R. Nelson VanMrs.

James Howe, Mrs. Mrs. Howland Graham to High Trees, Oyster several weeks at Palm daughter, Miss Gladys will remain in Palm Beach of Miss Alice Fair Mc- Mrs. Thomas Dickson of Valley and Mr. and Mrs.

Baltazzi are House. Manhattaury Mrs. Nicholas Murray their daughter, Miss Schuyler Butler of ManhatSouthampton are on their vacation at the Bon Air Augusta, Ga. Mrs. J.

B. Coles Tappan made APRICOT Sift cups flour with Crisco. Add just enough cold Roll out inch thick. pastry. Prick bottoms and cup sugar, 1 tablespoon milk, 2 egg yolks (beaten), sift dry ingredients, Add thickened.

Add yolks. Cook pastry tart shells. Cover withMeringue: Mash thoroughly tablespoons sugar and teaspoon apricot mixture. Beat until Measurements Level--Recipes tested Crisco is the registered Gamble Co. Mrs.

Anna B. Murphy of 11 Marlborough Road gave the first of a series of Lenten luncheon and bridges at her home recently benefit of Holy Innocents Parish, Mrs. Kurt Lutz and Mrs. Henry Rivoire assisted Miss Murphy with the arrangements. Mr.

and Mrs. George Kelso Ormond of E. 34th St. announce the marriage their daughter, Miss 1100. Ruth Margaret Ormond, to Walter F.

Schleeweis of Orange, N. J. The ceremony was performed last Friday in the Church of the Transfiguration, Manhattan. The a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and was graduated from Erasand studied at New York University. Mr.

Schleeweis attended Rutgers University. Mr. and Mrs. Scheeweis will reside in Orange. Scout Leadership Course Starts Mar.

20 A series of courses in Scout leadership training will get under way in Far Rockaway High School on Monday evening, March 20. The courses, sponsored by Queens Council, are open to all Scoutmasters, leaders and members of the local Scout advisory boards. They will be held every Monday night for five weeks. THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF BROOKLYN PRESENTS SPRING FASHIONS OF '33 Styles from Abraham Straus, shown members of the Junior League, in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel St. George on Friday.

March 10, at 3:00 P.M. Introductory Comments by Faith Baldwin. ADMISSION 50c AT THE DOOR stomach Crisco -digests quicker with DAINTIES MOND teaspoon salt. Cut In cup of creamy: water to hold ingredients together (4 to Cover inverted muffin pans closely with Bake in very hot even 10 cornstarch, teaspoon salt, 1 cup teaspoon vanilla. milk, stirring constantly, Cook until minute.

Add vanilla, Cool. Pour into cup of drained cooked apricots. Stir lemon juice. Beat 2 egg whites until meringue holds shape. If necessary, add and approved by Good Housekeeping of a shortening manufactured by Yes, the paper says it's More pie a pure vegetable fat.

for me, And it's better for you Marji because it digests quicker! Marjorie says she's making pie-crust with Crisco now. NOW- A DIGESTIBLE PIE!.

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