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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1933 More Names Added to Debutante Receiving Line Which Grows Each Week 2 B-C Miss Edna Famsworth Will Be Given an "at Home" Nov. 19 On Sunday afternoon Nov. ID, from 3 to 5 p.m., the Big Sisters will entertain for Miss Edna Farns-worth, Principal of Brooklyn Girls Continuation School, at an "At Home" at Big Sisters' House, 338 Clinton Ave. Mrs. Daniel J.

McGoldrick, chairman of the house committee, will receive with Dr. Susan M. Everett, vice chairman; Helen P. McCor-mick, president of the Big Sisters; Mrs. James M.

Ryan, vice president; Alice A. Cavanagh, treasurer; and Miss Alicia E. Rhatigan, secretary. Mist Irene A. Farrell Will Entertain Dr.

White Memorial Settlement Board on Friday The board of directors of the Dr. White Memorial Catholic Settlement Association, 181 Gold will be entertained at a tea at the home of the president, Miss Irene A. Farrell of 24 Montgomery Place on Friday. News of the Chaminade Musical on Wednesday The first musicale of the season of the Chaminade, Mrs. Robert Starr Allyn, president, and Mme.

Emma Richardson-Kustcr, conductor, will be held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Wednesday afternoon. The guest artists will be Augusta Tollefsen and Katherine Weir in a two piano ensemble; Inez Lauritano, and Laura Con-saul Ross, contralto. A reception for the new members wiU follow the musicale. The following committees are in charge: music committee, Mrs. Harold Krey, chairman; hospitality committee, Mrs.

Henry M. Sugdcn, chairman; flower committee, Mrs. Stanley W. Pallister, chairman, and membership committee, Mrs. Alfred R.

Fullerton, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Valentine of 90 8th are spending the weekend at the residence of Dr. and Mrs.

Webb Weeks at New Canaan, Conn. I liiliiih i in n.jmp piiutn 1 1 1 ml i-Ji iu im Hi iii.kihiiij jib, i nun i imi u- i i 1 'A Jmmfm wmm wmmmm vi ILJ AA LJ Reading from left to right ore pictured abate Mint Alia Denton Thrift Shop Cancer Committee Musical Adventure Thursday of pretident of the Student Council of Packer Collegiate Intti-tule; Mint Ruth Breittvieser of 58. Elmore Place, who it head of the photograph committee of the tenior clam at the tchool; Miff Lora Michel of 283 Marlborough Road, editor-in-chief of Packer Current llemt, the tchool imagazine, and Mim Ruth Doudiet of 616 Delamere Place, chairman of the home committee and pretident of the Junior Guild of the Packer Chapter of the School Settlement Amociation, (All photon by lllukeman and Shnter.) Committees for Anniversary Fair of the Orphan Asylum Committees for the 100th anniversary fair of the Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn, oa Nov. 16 and 17 at the Masonio Temple from noon until 10 announced. Mrs.

Anna E. Brader is president. Among the committees are: Program and souvenir book, Mrs. Fenwick White Ritchie, chairman; Mrs. Anna E.

Brader, Mrs. E. Otis Houghton, Mrs. William A. Po-thier, Mrs.

David Milton Ressegue, Mrs. Franklin Taylor, Mrs. John T. Underwood and Mrs. Anne D.

Wur-ster; candy table. Mrs. John T. Underwood, chairman, Mrs. Louise Tousey Beardsley, Mrs.

Edward F. Geer, Mrs. William Giles, Mrs. William W. Kouwenhoven, Mrs.

Charles H. Krueger, Mrs. Andrew C. Mc-Kenzie. Mrs.

Daniel McNeil, Mrs. Charles C. Miller, Mrs. Benjamin F. Stephens, Mrs.

William M. Stewart. Mrs. Matthew S. Sloan, Mrs.

Willard S. Tuttle; and country store, Mrs. Charles H. Bcchtcl, chairman, Miss Cornelia E. Don-nellon, ass't chairman, Mrs.

Anna E. Brader, Mrs. James J. Barry, Mrs. Egbert Guernsey Brown, Mrs.

John W. Barber, Mrs. Joseph W. Catharine, Mrs. Theodore Catharine, Mrs, Charles B.

Graham, Mrs. Rlckard Jackson, Miss Edith Kerr, Mrs. Harry AY- Whitehill, Mrs. Edwin Williamson and Miss Ellen Wisnom. Decorations: Mrs.

George Holbrook Barber, chairman, Miss Dorothy R. Johnson, ass't chairman; door committee, Mrs. Rickard Jackson, chairman, Mrs. Robert M. Hall; entertainment committee, Mrs.

Anna E. Brader, chairman, Mrs. Wm. J. Baldwin ass't chairman, Mrs.

Elizabeth C. Kuhlmann, Mrs. Helen Rockwell Parkhurst, Mrs. Frank Golden, Mrs. William H.

Siebert. Ice cream and lemonade: Junior Auxiliary, Mrs. George Holbrook. Barber, chairman, Mrs. Norfleet E.

Blaine, ass't chairman, Miss Katherine Albertson, Miss Mldred Alfred, Miss Isabel Andrew, Miss Mary Andrew, Mrs. Kenneth Miller Bevier, Mrs. J. Halstead Brown Mrs. W.

Meredith Behrens, Misa Lillian C. Cooke, Mrs. Stanley M. Green, Mrs. R.

Whitney Gosnell, Miss Anne Hegeman, Miss Rebecca Holmes. Miss Dorothy R. Johnson, Mrs. Darwin R. James Mrs.

George L. Kenmore, Mrs. Randolph H. Lee, Miss Elizabeth Lott, Mrs. J.

Frederick Lohman Miss Muriel Stephens, Mrs Harry Lawrence Mirick, Miss Althea McCam-mon and Mrs. Waldo McCutcheon McKee; Manual training table, Mrs. William J. Baldwin chairman, Mrs. James P.

Hallock, asst. chairman, girls' industrial table, Mrs. Eugene Scribner, chairman, Mrs. William B. Chase, Mrs.

Allster C. Colquhoun. Mrs. Samuel H. Do-man, Mrs.

P. J. Durham. Miss Laura Ellard, Miss Laura Smith Miss Elisabeth C. Vollmar, Miss Marguerite S.

Vollmar, Mrs. Joseph Wilkey and Mrs. Ezra H. Young. Committees for St.

Angela Hall Operetta on Jan. 11 St. Angela Hall students will present the operetta 'Patience" at the Academy of Music on Thursday evening, Jan. 11. Mrs.

William G. O'Brien, chairman, announces as committees: Mrs. John J. Robinson, co-chnirman reception committee; Mrs. Edward Connolly, chairman; Mrs.

William Dempsey. co-chairman; Mrs. Richard M. Byrne, Mrs. Joseph O'Donohue and Mrs.

Alexander Irwin; program, Mrs. Harry B. Massey, chairman; Mrs. John Sevese, co-chairman; Mrs. John Dooner, Mrs.

James Cochran and Mrs. William Lalpey; arrangements, Mrs. William F. Donohue, chairman; Mrs. John D.

Nash, co-chairman; Mrs. Harry Cohan, Mrs. William Mrs. John J. O'Connell, Mrs.

Franklin Dunham and Mrs. Charles Steinbuglcr. Mrs. James Fee Is chairman of costumes with Mrs. Maurice Bennett as co-chairman, assisted by Mrs.

John Collins, Mrs. Francis McDonough and Mrs. Nicholas Cavag- The committee working for the Stuyvesant Square Thrift Shop Association which, after two successful years of work for cancer, has reorganized and will continue to operate its shop at 705 2d Ave. for the benefit of the Brooklyn Cancer Welfare Service and the Memorial Hospital Social Service of New York, includes Mrs. French Rayburn Bis-sell, Mrs.

Archibald Douglas, Mrs, Gertrude Hill, Mrs. Frederic B. Pratt, Mrs. Paul Armitage, Mrs. Herbert T.

Wikle, Mrs. Neilson Ol-cott, Mrs. Burton J. Lee, Mrs. Henry Joralemon Davenport, Mrs.

Walter Cornelius Wyckoff, Mrs. William H. Good, Mrs. Fordyce St. John, Mrs.

H. Edward Dreier, Miss Julia Pierrepont, Mrs. Russell Hume, Mrs. H. Morton Merriman, Mrs.

Cameron Duncan, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard, Mrs. Walter Hammit, Mrs. Winslow Little.

Mrs. Frank Bailey. Mrs. John Maxwell, Mrs. Edwin G.

Babcock, Mrs. Carl Tucker, Mrs. Clifford E. Paige, Mrs. Henry M.

Mills. Mrs. Robert Burdick, Mrs. Henry W. Butterfleld, Mrs.

Russell V. Cruikshank, Mrs. Edward B. Harvest Festival and Sale At Mariners Asylum Thursday The Eighty-first Harvest Home Festival and sale and open house for inspection will be held Thursday at the Mariners' Family Asylum, 119 Tompkins Stapleton, S. I.

Rugs, fancy articles, linens, quilts And many pieces of handiwork will be on sale. Two of the old women are preparing a booklet of original verse as a souvenir of the occasion. A musical program will be given, and each woman will serve as hostess both in her own apartment and in the reception rooms. The committees from the board of managers who are assisting the Family are Mrs. F.

B. Balano, Mrs. C. W. Devereux, Mrs.

W. H. Pott and Mrs. Harry Hichborn, invitations; Mrs. A.

O. Ingram and Mrs. T. G. Evans, program; Mrs.

N. D. Chapman, Mrs. E. W.

Durkin, Mrs. Hichborn, Mrs. Balano, Mrs. Helen Cattermoje, Mrs. A.

N. Blanchard and Mrs. Evans, reception; Mrs. Cattermole, gifts; Mrs. Appleton Clark, Mrs.

Pott, Mrs. George E. Beckwith, Mrs. C. E.

Grieshaber and Mis Jeanette E. Thompson, fancy table; Mrs. H. G. de Meti.

Mrs. E. C. Philip, Mrs. J.

Carter Swain. Mrs. A. B. Pouch, Mrs.

P. B. Blanchard, Mrs. Charles Parmele, Mrs. P.

S. Jolly. Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs. W.

W. Witherspoon, tea table, and Mrs. C. A. Ingalls and Mrs.

F. W. Xiques on the candy table committee. i A number of dinner parties will precede the performance of "Let 'Em Eat Cake" at the Imperial Theater on Nov. 14 for the Boys Club of New York.

The subscribers of local interest are Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, Miss Beatrice Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Brien.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hale Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton DuBosque, George F. Baker and Philip LeBoutlllier. Hospital Social Service Committee Will Sponsor Benefit Play Nov.

16, 17, 18 The following members of the Social Service Committee of the Hospital will sponsor three performances of "Two Girls Wanted" to be presented by the Drama Guild of St. John's Hospital on 16, 17 and 18 at the Brooklyn Little Theater for the benefit of the Social Service Department of the hospital: Miss Muriel Ashcroft, Mrs. Harold K. Bell, Miss Ida Bell, Mrs. George Clement, Mrs.

Donald E. Elliott, Miss Eleanor Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Russell W. Hallock, Mrs. Russell Hills Iler, Miss Frances Jenks, Miss Mary jenks, Mrs.

John E. Jennings, Mrs. George P. Kennedy, Miss E. Lillian Morgan, Mrs.

W. S. Morton Mead, Mrs. jOarroll Leja Nichols, Mrs. Robert J.

Paisley, Mrs. T. Ramsdell, Mrs. Cameron Duncan, Mrs. Robert Royce, Mrs.

Judd Turn-bridge, Miss Marion H. Tuthill, Mrs. Edward A. Ritchie, Mrs, Henry May, Miss Helen Buck, Mrs. R.

H. Vanderbilt, Mrs. J. R. Hicks, Mrs.

Robert Wallace, Mrs. Louis Ott and Miss Spader. Bridge Nov. 24 for Benefit Of Animals; Many Subscribe Mrs. Eugene Woody of 416 Ocean Ave.

will sponsor a bridge on Friday. Nov. 24, from 2 to 6 o'clock for the benefit of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The party will be held at Bracebridgc Hall, 416 Ocean Ave. Tables have been taken by Mrs.

William Buchanan, Mrs. Cuyler Phillips. Mrs. George Comtoise, Mrs. Arthur Wordon, Mrs.

Allen Nichols, Mrs. Frederick Law, Mrs. Joseph Shields. Mrs. Charles Brady, Mrs.

H. B. Leifflen, Mrs. Charles Totten, Mrs. Wallace Young, Mrs.

Gordon Oldham, Mrs. Paul Gilfillan, Mrs. Herbert Bryant, Mrs. F. X.

Kelly, Mrs. John Richmond, Mrs. Robert Martin, Mrs. George Cushman, Mrs. Grace Gano.

Mrs. Edward S. Mrs. Harold Mortimer. Mrs.

Christopher Sheets, Mrs. Richard Liptrott and Mrs. J. C. Rawley.

Chester J. Smith will make a short address on the operations of the society. Assisting Mrs. Woody will be the Misses Betty Mae Davids. Mary Louise Murray, Ruth Hadnot and Agatha Leifflen.

Miss Agnes Driscoll, daughter of James J. Driscoll of 19 Sherman and Miss Marion Hollywood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hollywood of 110 Wilson have been elected to the Alpha Alpha Society.

Both of these girls were admitted because of their high standard in scholarship and excellence in philosophy, and are members of the senior class of the College of New Rochelle. Continued from Pjrp 1 Frank H. Parsons. Mrs. Charles E.

Perkins. James H. Post, Mrs. Charles E. Potts, Mrs.

Frederic B. Pratt, Mrs. George H. Prentiss, Mrs. Benjamin Prince, G.

William Rasch, Mrs. Frank Reynolds. Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. Clinton L.

Rossiter Mrs. John D. H. Schulz, Mrs. Helen Warren Seeley, Robert Alfred Shaw, Mrs.

Harold Irving Small. Mrs. B. Herbert Smith. Mrs.

William C. Spelman. Porter Steele, Mrs. Herman Stutzer. Mrs.

John F. Talmage. Mrs. Franklin Taylor. Miss Marion J.

Terry. Thornton C. Thayer. William A. Thayer, Mrs.

David Thornton. Carl H. Tollefsen. Mrs. Walter Truslow.

Dr. Joshua M. Van Cott, John T. Underwood. Paul E.

Vernon. Mrs. James P. Warbasse, Mrs. Edwin C.

Ward. Mrs. Clarence Waterman, Mrs. Walter F. Wells, Mrs.

J. B. Whitney. Mrs. Josephine Wilkin.

Dr Ralph C. Williams. Surrogate George A. Wingate, Mrs. Harry M.

Wingle, Cornelius D. Wood, R. Huntington Woodman, Miss Annie S. Wyckhoff and Mrs. William H.

Ziegler. Mrs. Charles Franklin is chairman of the Junior committee which includes Mrs. Ronald Hart, Miss Elizabeth Lathrop, Miss Dorothy R. Johnson, Mrs.

Edwin P. Maynard Miss Elizabeth Paffard, Miss Florence E. Read and Mrs. Robert M. Winslow.

Serge Koussevitzky will conduct the orchestra throughout the season, marking the 10th consecutive year he has held the baton in Brooklyn. Mrs. Elliott H. King Giving Large Tea for Her Daughter Mrs. Eliott Holbrook King will entertain in honor of her daughter, Miss Eleanore Lucille King at a large tea this afternoon at her home, 2021 Ditmas Ave.

Receiving with Miss King will be her mother and her sister, Miss Isabelle Vera King. Presiding at the tea table will be another sister, Mrs. Walter Jeffreys Carlin and Mrs. Jotyi R. McDonald.

Among the guests are Mrs. Charles P. Skinner, Mrs. Martha Caldwell Bijou. Col.

and Mrs. Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. Colman P. Burke, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Rown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Odcll Burt, Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Sherrer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mackey, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs Robert Harding, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart Enscoe 3d. Mr.

and Mrs. Coolidge Hastings of Radburn, N. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.

Jules Haberman, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lohman, Mr. and Mrs. William Barhite, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. James Mulvey, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. I. O'Malley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J.

Talley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Adler.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mander, Mr and Mrs.

Everett Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilliams. the Misses Marjorie Jean Carlin, Vera Bardenhuer. Virginia and Florence O'Malley.

Helen Stickler. Helen Matz, Eileen McGroarty. Alice Shel-are, Carolyn Ruefer, Phyllis Barnes, Mildred Bussing, Anna Maria Morales. Elizabeth Russell. Valmai Schmitt.

Maxine Gillespie, Doris Bee be, Jeanne Newman, Josephine and Anne Hurley, Isabelle and Genevieve Eland, Mildred Hopper. Genevieve Fitzgerald. Margaret McClus-key, Gladys Buttling, Sylvia Ghel-ardi, Violet Bobby Meyers. John C. McGroarty, Miles F.

McDonald, John Courtney McGroarty, Adrian P. Burke. Edward Carring-ton. Frank Rogers, Alphonse A. Shelare, Albert Davis.

Frank McGroarty. James Price, Eugene Mal-hame, Morton A. Mathews. Jamc; McDonald, William McGroarty, Edmund F. Quinn, Walter Hallowell, John J.

O'Brien, Caldcr and Don-, aid Sinclair. John Mercier George Byrne, Joseph McGroarty, George Simrell, Eric Hamilton, Jack Mahoney, John J. Halleron Duane Lyon, Alfred Duffy, Harold Fitzgerald, James Stickler, E. Whiting Evans. Eric Hammestrom and Lawrence La Fleur.

Kappa Phi Will Meet Tomorrow; Bridge Plans The monthly meeting of Kappa Phi will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Linton, 558 3d St. The annual bridge party for members will be held at the home of Miss Bessie "Seaton, 19 Irvington Place, on Saturday. Additional Patrons for the Brooklyn Bridge on Nov. 14 A large list of patrons for the Third Annua! Brooklyn Bridge Tuesday, Nov.

14, bears witness to the popularity of this yearly undertaking by the Association of Volunteers to raise funds for the needy and handicapped in care of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities Among these taking tables for the afternoon or evening at the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities Building. 285 Schermerhorn are Edward J. Slane. Edwin P. Maynard, Dr.

Robert M. Rogers. Gregory Rivklns. Mrs. Frederick Van Vran-ken, Mrs.

Harry Cornwll, Mrs. Benjamin Snitzcr. Mrs. William A. Spelman, Miss Gertrude Espenschied.

Mrs. Hartt Esterbrook. Mrs. Russell V. Cruikshank.

Mrs. Frank Babbort. Dirwin R. James. Mrs.

Alice James Blaine. Mrs. Frank Hyatt. Mrs. Poyd crti.

Mrs. F. Jabara. Mrs. W.

E. Burtis. Mrs. Simrell Selkirk. Mrs.

J. A. and Mrs, Ross Miner. Mrs. Alexander Craig chairman of the bridge, entertained a tea Thursday afternoon in her home for the bridge committee.

Mrs. Frederick Rieger will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon at 61 Pierepont St. for members of the sub-debutante set. who will be candy vendors at the bridge. Berkeley Alumnae Will Sponsor Basketball Game The Alumne Association of Berkeley Institute.

Mrs. Roland Sherrer. president, will sponsor a basketball game at the school on Thursday evening. Many members of various Berkeley terns will play and the proceeds will go to the alumnae's various charities. Miss Ray Fraser will be referee and Miss Jane Fraser Is airman of the affair.

Brooks, Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll Mrs. James M. Hills, Mrs.

A. Stedman Jameson, Mrs. John Sherman Myers, Mrs. Frank E. Simmons, Mrs.

Henry C. Turner, Mrs. William Denny Sargent, Mrs. Adrian Van Sinderen, Mrs. Langdon H.

Roper, Mrs. Whitney Merrill, Miss Helen Frick, Mrs, Bruce D. Bromley, Mrs. Percival S. Hill, Mrs.

Henry A. Walton, Mrs. Harden L. Crawford Mrs. Charles H.

Simmons, Mrs. Charles F. Neergaard, Mrs. Robert C. Ream, Mrs.

Darwin R. James, Mrs. P. Bernard Phillip, Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll, Mrs.

A. Wright Chapman, Mrs. Percival Hill Gray, Mrs. Mary Childs Draper, Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mrs.

John A. Gade, Mrs. Robert Blum, Miss Eleanor Mellon. Mrs. Lawson W.

Pulsifer, Mrs. Albert W. Meisel, Mrs. William H. Lohman, Mrs.

Bruce Lachlan, Mrs. Hartwell Blanchard, Mrs. James R. Bartholomew, Mrs. Edward C.

Blum, Mrs. Frank B. Cross, Mrs. Remick Eckardt, Mrs. O.

Paul Humpstone, Mrs. Ralph I. Lloyd, Mrs. Frederick Paffard. Mrs.

Rush Sloan and Mrs. Martin Fenton. Alumnae Attends Tea Party At Adelphi; Meeting Nov. 14 Approximately two hundred alumnae from Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties attended the tea sponsored by the Adelphi College Alumnae Association yesterday at the college in Garden City. Other guests included Dr.

and Mrs. Frank Dickinson Blodgett, Dean Anna E. Harvey and several members of the college faculty and their wives. Mrs. Harold Bally, president of the Alumnae Association, presided.

She was assisted by. Mrs. Roy B. Anderson who acted as temporary chairman. The purpose of the tea was to formulate plans for organizing a Long Island branch of the Alumnae Association.

The completed plans for organization will be announced at the Fall meeting of the association to be held at the Hotel Bossert on Tuesday evening, Nov. 14. Mrs. Earl F. Whltaker will give the second lecture on "History in the Making," at the parish house of Union Church In Bay Ridge on Thursday morning and at the Hotel Bossert on Friday morning.

Receiving in Bay Rodge will be Mrs. Walter L. Durack Mrs. Charles Valentine and Mrs. William Eagle-son.

At the Bossert Mrs. William M. Horner will be assisted by Mrs. John Best, Mrs. Philip A.

Doherty and Mrs. Robert A. Sewell. Subscribers for Bridge Saturday for Girls Home Among the subscribers to the card party to be held on Saturday at the Knights of Columbus clubhouse. 1 Prospect Park West, in aid of An-thonian Hall, a home for blind and sighted business girls, are: Mrs.

John A. Halton, Miss Irene F. Gallagher, Mrs. W. J.

Morris, Mrs. J. F. McDonnell, Mrs. Eleanor A.

Don-ohue, Miss Mary J. Morrisey, Mrs. Walter Longman, Miss Norberta M. Sullivan, Miss Frances A. McGrane.

Miss Marion F. Kraemer, Mrs. Marcus C. Hankinson, Miss Anne E. Elliff, Mrs.

George C. Tllyou, Mrs. R. A. Sewell, Miss Frances Qulnian, Miss Lucille McLoughlin.

Mrs. L. William Malone. Miss Katherine F. O'Connor, Mrs.

Lydia V. Howley, Mrs, John A. McManus, Miss Margaret J. McCoocy, Mrs. George R.

Miss Jane I. Glacken, Miss Gladys Dcnman; Miss Gertrude Eagan, Miss Irene Farrell. Miss Mary V. Woods, Miss Madeleine Smith, Mrs. Edward V.

Killcen, Mrs. Joseph W. Sullivan and Mrs. James J. Ryan.

SPECIAL 1rt Camp, Mrs. LeGrand Kerr, Mrs. Henry B. Cocheu, Miss Marjorie Horning, Mrs. William W.

Brush, Mrs. Frederick W. Bass, Mrs. Charles C. Meytrott, Mrs.

William Andrews, Mrs. William Armour Thayer, Mrs. James B. Fisher. Mrs.

Frederick E. Hamlin, Mrs. William H. Lawrence. Mrs.

Amelia G. Brown, Mrs. Alexander H. Fraser, Mrs. William Rogers Chapman, Mrs.

LeRoy Sherman Edwards, Mrs. Franklin Taylor, Mrs. Wilson Briggs Zimmer, Mrs. William A. O.

Paul, Mrs. Thomas H. McClintock, Mrs. John D. H.

Schulz, Mrs. E. Pender Porter, Mrs. Otis Houghton, Mre. Frederick Steinway.

Mrs. Jason Davis, Mrs. Ferdinand W. Lafrentz. Mrs.

Eugene J. Grant, Mrs. Cornelius Tiebout, Ffolliott C. Denning. Mrs.

Charles Gay, Mrs. James Fisher, Mrs. Robert Gerard Williams, Mrs. Thomas Cary, Mrs. John W.

Ritchie, Mrs. William Hays Lawrence. Mrs. Wilfred P. Seward, Miss Anita Earle.

Mrs. Aldcn D. Stanton, Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. Perry D.

Read, Mrs. George E. Anderson, Mrs. George Muller. Mrs.

Southmayde Hatch and Mrs. David Schmitt and Mrs. Ralph Tiebout. Ellen Walworth, D. A.

R. To Meet Tomorrow Afternoon The regular monthly meeting of the Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, D. A. R. of which Mrs.

Henry Arthur King is regent, will be held tomorrow at Roosevelt House, Manhattan, A luncheon will be served previous to the meeting. Paul J. Kern will speak on "Government of New York City." Thp chapter will take part in the "Massing of the Colors" today at the Church of the Heavenly Rest. Morning Choral Junior Associates Have Meeting A meeting of the Junior Asso ciates of the Morning Choral, Mrs. Frederic M.

Davidson, president, was held at the home of the junior chairman, Miss Jessie B. Chamber-lin at 699 Ocean yesterday afternoon. The officers of the Junior Associates are: chairman, Mrs. James Rowland Day; vice chairman, Mrs. Melanie Miller Doolittle and junior chairman, Miss Chamberlin.

Those present at the meeting were: The Misses Dorothea Basom, Janet M. Bascom, Patricia Beams, Dorothy Beardsley, Jessie B. Chamberlin, Marion Ives, Janet McCIain, Clair M. Murray, Gertrude Mabel Nelson, Eldora Ockendon, Eeanor Powers, Loraine Preston, Janet Shine, Dorothy Steffens, Madeline Wagner, Alma Wittnebel, Melanie Doolittle, Ann Louise Williams, Florence Petri, Georgiana Murray, Agnes Jacoken, Helen D. Harrison, Janet Marchant, Hazel Whitman, Mrs.

Harward S. Clark, Mrs. Howard J. Doughtie, Mrs. George Loewinger, Mrs.

Clair K. Smith, Mrs. William H. SteinhofT, Baildon Gies, Justin S. Beer.

fill Mint Klizabrth Craig McAwtlin in "Holiday," which will be giren 21 at the Academy of Music for (Photo by Blakeman and Shuter.) The first of this year's series of Musical Adventures of which Mrs. Theodore Martin Hardy is chairman, will take place on Thursday at 11 o'clock In the concert hall of the Museum of the City of New York. Jorothy Gordon, an authority on eaiiy New York history, will give a program of songs In costumes loaned by the museum. Miss Gordon's program will include songs from the early days of Peter Stuy-vesant and the Indians through the reign of the Dutch and English, the crinoline days, and the "gay Ws." The guests of honor will be Mme. Frieda Hempel, Walter Kramer, Ruth St.

Denis and Mme. Olga Samaroff. Mrs. Hardy's aides will be Mrs. Arthur Alan Hanson and Miss Phyllis Barnes.

Additional members of the series are Mrs. R. Huntington Woodman, Mrs. J. Henry Roese.

Mrs. Frederick H. Sherman, Mrs. Elmer E. Wood, Miss Mclva Rockefeller, Mrs.

Edwin Valentine. Mrs. Franklin Taylor, Mrs. Harry Lee Steese, Mrs. Thomas Sturges, Mrs.

Leonard L. Hill, Mrs. L. B. Yetman, Miss Florence May-land, Mrs.

Edgar P. Foster, Mrs. Henry Michelsen, Mrs. William A. Committees and Patronesses For Bridge-Dance on No.

16 The Ladies Auxiliary of Holy Innocents parish will hold a bridge and dance on Thursday evening, Nov. 16, in the ballroom of the Knights of Columbus Club. Entertainment will be a feature of the evening. The auxiliary officers are: Rev. Joseph X.

Spellman, moderator; Mrs. William Gleeson, president; Mrs. i Froelinger, vice president; Mrs. Kurt Lutz, recording secretary; Mrs. Ralph Leonard, corresponding secretary.

On the reception committee are Mrs. Joseph I. Grady, Mrs. Anna Murphy and Mrs. Victor P.

Sahner; Mrs. John McGann and Mrs. Rose Brosnan comprise the ticket committee; Mrs. Henry Rivolre and Mrs. William Mc-Grath are on the prize committee; Mrs, M.

C. O'Brien and Mrs. Joseph Byrne have charge of patronesses; Mrs. Martha Brothers and Mrs. Edward Hollwedel are in charge of the door prize and Mrs.

J. Graham Waters is chairman of the card committee. Mrs. Edward A. Mc-Shane has charge of publicity; Mrs.

Harry Rown of the junior committee and Mrs. Kurt Lutz and Mrs. Ralph Leonard of arrangements. The patronesses are Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mrs.

Joseph S. Byrne, Mrs. J. B. Froelinger, Mrs.

J. D. MoGann, Mrs. J. I.

Grady, Mrs. Thomas A. McDonald, Mrs. William Gleeson, Mrs. Mary Prial, Mrs.

Charles Graeber, Miss Kathleen Pearson, Mrs. J. W. O'Reilly, Mrs. Kurt Lutz, Mrs.

M. C. O'Brien, Mrs. Edward A. McShane, Mrs.

Harry I. Rown, Mrs. Daniel G. Connelly, Mrs. Anna G.

Reilly, Miss Agnes Shafcr, Mrs. Henry Rivoire, Mrs. John F. Murray. Mrs.

John F. McClunn, Mrs. Ambrose A. Carr, Mrs. John E.

Baxter, Mrs. Peter J. Lorang, Mrs. George W. Chester.

Mrs. Paul E. Thalman, Mrs. J. Harold Narache, Mrs.

Anna B. Murphy and Mrs. Wallace Van Deusen. St. Catharine's Academy Autumn Dance on Nor.

17 The Alumnae of St. Catharine's Academy will hold its annual Autumn dance on Friday evening Nov. 17. at the Central Park Casino. Proceeds are annually donated to the scholarship fund maintained by the alumnae.

The arrangements committee includes Miss Doris M. Klappert, chairman; Miss Marion Coughlin. vice chairman: Mrs. Felix Quinn, Mrs. Edward Whitty, the Misses Elsie Frins.

Rose Imhof. Jean Kennedy, Georgette Klappert, Grace Manning, Grace McDonough, Eileen O'Brien. Eunice Pickard. Margar-t Regan, Rity Smythe and Loretta White. Officers of the alumnae are: Miss Ann Marie Feehan, president; Miss Lorraine Burns, vice president; Miss Marion Coughlin.

corresponding secretary; Miss Marion McDonough treasurer; Miss Mary Lewis, recording secretary, and Miss Doris Klappert, historian. Woman's Auxiliary Will Meet Tomorrow at Nursery The November meeting of the Woman's Auxiliry of the Brooklvn Nursery and Infants Hospital, Mrs Theodore C. Schleuning, president, will be held at the nursery tomorrow. Mrs. Raymond F.

Barnes, general chairman of the 11th annual tea and sale on March 21 will report on the progress of the endeavor Rev. Wesley Hager will speak or "Around the World in 30 Dr. and Mrs. Philip M. Schaffner of Joralemon St.

and Merrick entertained at small dinner parties last week at their country home. Mrs. Schaffner will enter her toy Pekingese in the toy dog show at the Pennsylvania Hotel on Sunday. Nov. 18.

Her docs won at the recent Tuxedo and Westbury showa and at ype Spring sbows. Woodward School Bridge Nov. 20 for Scholarship Fund; Patronesses Named The Woodward Sclfool will be the scene of a bridge party on Monday, Nov. 20, for the benefit of the school Scholarship Fund. Mrs.

Warner King and Mrs. William V. Hester Jr. are co-chairmen, Among the patronesses are Mrs. Mary Childs Draper, Mrs.

A. M. Droste, Mrs. Charles A. Drury, Mrs.

John W. Drye Mrs. Remlck C. Eckardt, Mrs. John H.

Ernst, Mrs. John H. Ernst Miss Edith J. Evans, Mrs. William W.

Fitzhugh Mrs. Albert E. Fyfe, Mrs. M. Preston Goodfellow, Mrs.

C. Curtis Goodridge, Mrs. Richard V. Goodwin, Mrs. R.

Whitney Gosnell, Mrs. Arthur H. Graves, Mrs, William B. Greenman, Mrs. Frank L.

Babbott Mrs. Ganson J. Baldwin, Mrs. Andrew P. Balston, Mrs.

A. Clarke Bedford, Mrs. Edward C. Blum, Mrs. A.

T. Brooke, Mrs. George L. Buist, Mrs. Howard Burdick, Mrs.

Norman Carpenter, Mrs. Elaine Carring-ton, Mrs. G. M. Castleman, Mrs.

Alexander Craig Mrs. Allan Crocker, Mrs. O. C. Cypiot, Miss Maud E.

Dillard, Mrs. Walter Gretsch, Mrs. Kenneth B. Halstead, Mrs. Gilbert C.

Halsted, Mrs. William F. HeLssenbuttle, Mrs. William V. Hester, Mrs.

William V. Hester Mrs. James M. Hills, Mrs. O.

Paul Humpstone, Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll, Mrs. Darwin R. James Mrs.

A. Stedman Jameson, Mrs. Matthew C. Jones, Mrs. John Kepke, Mrs.

Roy E. Kerley, Mrs. Frank Kiernan, Mrs. J. Russell Kiernan, Mrs.

Warner King, Mrs. Frank La Mura, Mrs. Almet R. Latson Mrs. Robert B.

Lea, Mrs. Tremper Longman, Mrs. Milton R. Louria, Mrs. Chandler A.

Mackey, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard. Mrs. Ellen McCarthy, Mrs.

David J. McLean, Mrs. Edward W. McMahon, Miss Lizzie K. Miller, Mrs, Siegfried Moisseiff, Mrs.

Alfred C. Mudge and Mrs. R. Stuart Owens. Descendants and members of the family of former Governor Samuel J.

Tilden will be guests at the season's second gathering of the Columbia County Historical Society, Mrs. Charles James Come president, on Friday evening In what was orignally the former Governor's and Democratic Presidential nominee's city home, 15 Gramercy Park, Manhattan. Mrs. James B. Given who spent the Summer at New Suffolk, is at Pinehurst, N.

at present and reopened her place, The Oaks, for the Winter. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lester Tyrrel, also ot Brooklyn and New Suffolk, are at the Carolina Hotel, Pinehurst, for the Winter.

a will play one of the principal rolct by the Church Lane Playert on Vor. the School Settlement Auocialion. nora; tickets, Mrs. Vincent Duffy, cnairman; Mrs. unnstopner uur-ran.

co-chairman; Mrs. Louis Kaft and Mrs. Leo Guilfoyle; printing, Mrs. Matthew Murray, chairman; Mrs. Joseph E.

Moran, co-chairman; Mrs. George Pigott, Mrs. Robert Lee and Mrs. Joseph Bruno; patronesses, Continued on Page 3 ON THl CKST I SIOOKUN HIICHTS CJ) HOTEL JLiccrepont Pitrrtpont it Hitkt Strttt MAin 4 )500 Dinmr 65f 85 Sunday Dtnntr 75f 1 OOMS Kit PtIVATE FUNCTIONS Mal ffmKtti foodi, urvd vttfc pi mf go4 loi( NOTICE i 1 wm fid fMMMWlWfi 1 0Ufifi-' IS HARMLESS IT IS NOT A DYE, but an absolutely pure perfectly harmless mascara Do not confuse Miybelline mascara with eyelash dyes. Maybelline is simply a harmless water color that instantly darkens and beautifies the eyelashes.

It has been used consistently for sixteen years by millions of women in all parts of the world with absolute safety and satisfaction. Insist on genuine Maybelline eyelash darkener and be assured of absolutely harmless, non-smarting, tear-proof mascara. Black or Brown, 75c. Sold by Reputable Toilet Goods Dealers 'Throughout the World Mit Etta-Marie Brandt it a member of the cntt for the performance of "Holiday" which the Church Lane Playert will give at the Academy of Mutic on A'od. 24 for the benefit of the School Settlement Attociation, (Photo by Blakeman and Shuter,).

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