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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY, JULY 1. 1934 Beach Parties and Club Openings Attract the Local Residents Out of Town 2 B-C Coming Events Glen Cove Summer Residents Entertain at Sports Events Continued from Page tan. Mrs.

Couch is the sister of Mrs. Potts. Miss Ellen McLaughlin of Washington, D. will arrive Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William D. McLaughlin. She will spend the remainder of the Summer here. Mr. and iJrs.

Walter Franklin Pease of Plainfield, N. are the guests of Miss Margaret Ailing of Griffmg Ave. Carroll Brewster of Manhattan is visitinc Mr. and Mrs. Otis T.

Brad-lev on Bayfield Lane. Glen Cove, June 30 Society of the North Shore turned its attention to yachting and tennis this weekend and many social activities are attendant on the 20th annual invitation tennis tournament at the Nassau Country Club and the re gatta which closed yesterday at Katherine Allen, daughter of 'A TOURNAMENTS July (Thurs.) Maidstone Club Junior Boys' tournaments open. July 21 (Sat.) Maidstone Club annual men's invitation doubles. East Hampton (2 days). July 30 (Mon.) Maidstone Club an- nual women's invitation tourna ment, East Hampton (all week).

MISCELLANEOUS July I (Sun.) Annual short-haired fox terrier show, Collins Estate, Glen July 3 (Tues.) Benefit Society Cir cus for Country Home for Convalescent Babies at Sea Cliff, Alex ander Estate, Glen Cove. July 10 (Tues.) Mrs. Walter B. Drennan's benefit for House of Shepherd, Brightwatera Casino. July 12 (Thurs.) International Fets ior Southside Hospital, Bright-waters, Islip.

July 15 (Sun.) Rafaelo Diaz' concert. Guild Hall, East Hampton. July 16 (Mon.) Blind Players Club Auxiliary meeting, 99 Sterling eve. July 21 (Sat.) Hampton Players, Field Club, Quogue. July 27 (Fri.) East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society, Village Fair, Playground.

WEDDINGS July 4 (Wed.) Miss Margaret Nor-mile and Edward McLoughlln, St. Saviour'i Church; morn. July 5 (Thurs.) Misa Helen de Lancey Kountze and Jacqueline A. Swords, Roslyn. July (Fri.) Mlsa Mary Frances Allen and Arthur W.

Rosslter Jr, St. Bartholomew Church, Man. July 14 (Sat.) Miss Alice Lorlnda Bliss and Parker Vesle Lawrence 2d. Cedarhaven. Miss Dorothea Bascom and Charles S.

McAllister, Christ Episcopal Church; eve. July 15 (Sun.) Miss Esther Mould and Dr. Franklin Frye. Miss Miriam D. Paddock and Ellesworth E.

Rose, Port Wash. July 28 (Sat.) Miss Noella Loulae Martin and John C. Gillies, Greenwich; aft. HORSE SHOWS July 7 (Sat.) Westhampton Beach Horse Show. July 15 (Sun.) Brookvllle Horse Show, Davis Estate.

FLOWER SHOWS July 26 (Thurs.) Southampton Garden Club Show (2 days). Aug. 1 (Tues.) Westhampton Beach Show (2 days). Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin L. Allen, is entertaining Miss Kay Jorden, and Jack Cunningham. This afternoon Miss Allen is entertaining at a cocktail party at her home, "Notamiset" Farm. Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin L. Allen Jr. of New York are also guests at the Allen's home. Mrs. Thomas Duffy and her son of Brooklyn have arrived to be with Mrs.

Duffy's sister, Mrs. Floyd K. Diefendorf of Seafield Lane. Mrs. Dlefendorf and Mrs.

Duffy have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edmund V. Morrow of Brooklyn and James G. Lyons of New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Gale of Seafield Lane entertained at a dinner party last night for their house guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Small and Miss B. Manning. Brooklyn arrivals at the Hampton Inn include Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. Baylis and Miss Helen McWil-liams. Mr. and Mrs. John S.

Simmons find their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Simmons of 45 Gramercy Park, are spending a week at the Howell House. Mrs. Arthur Forman of 12 St. James Place, Brooklyn, arrived this weekend. I introduced to society later in the evening by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. George de Forest Lord, at a supper-dauce at their home. J. Pierrepont Morgan will sail on July 8 on his yaclit Corsair for England, where he will pass several weeks at Wall Hall, his home there.

His yacht will return immediately to Glen Cove to become the flagship of the New York Yacht Clubs fleet from Station 10 when the annual cruise starts In August. Junius S. Morgan is commodore of the Glen Cove station. Mrs Theodore Roosevelt will leave today for Connecticut, where she will pass July In her ancestral home. Dr.

and Mrs. B. C. Collins of the Mill River Road. Syosset will be hosts tomorrow at a luncheon before the atinual short-haired fox terrier show on their estate.

George T. Adee is at the Nassau Country Club for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S.

Mc-Gil will leave next week fur a motor trip to the Middle West and around the Great Lakes. George Emlen Roosev elt, who is In Bermuda, where he sailed the Mistress In the Bermuda race this week will put the Maid, his other yacht, Into commission in North Shore waters on return early In JVily. Mr. and Mrs. George Roxburgh Brown have returned from their wedding trip and are at home in the Strathaven Apartments.

Bishop and Mrs. Frank Du Moulin will pass a part of the Summer in Maine. Mrs. William Williams of the Sea Cliff Summer colony has as house guests over the Fourth of July holiday Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wll son and Miss Florence Carmlchael of Manhattan. Miss Helen Huntington, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Huntington of Littleworth Lane, who was graduated from the Emma Willard School at Troy. N. is at home for the Summer. Fred M.

Huntington, her twin brother, a student at Choate. Is also at home. Mrs. John C. Keeneth left yesterday by motor for her Summer home in Maine and will return in September.

Miss Helen Cosgrove of Brooklyn is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cosgrovt 2d. ts Miu Lillian E.

Ziccler Station 10 of the New York Yacht Club at Glen Cove. Mrs. Howard Frederic Whitney had as guests on board her yacht Muskeeta to see the races Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Leslie, her son-in-law and daughter, who are guests from London, and Mrs.

Howard F. Whitney Jr. Hunt T. Dickinson, chairman of the tennis committee of the Nassau Country club, and Mrs. Dickinson had luncheon guests at the club today during the tennis matches and will have guests on Tuesday night at the club dinner-dance in honor of the visiting players following the finals of the tournament.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Croft Register 2d of the Pratt Estate were dinner hosts last night and took their guests afterwards to see the open-air boxing bouts sponsored by Uie Community Chest as a benefit for the charities It supports. Mr. and Mrs.

James Ramsay Hunt who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt at Wel-wyn. Glen Cove, have returned to Boston. Mr.

and Mrs. Pratt, parents of Mrs. Hunt, sailed on Thursday for a six weeks cruise on the French and Italian Riviera. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Henry Alexander have offered their estate In the Glen Head colony for a benefit society circus on Tuesday night for the Country Home for Convalescent Babies at Sea Cliff. Mrs. William D. Guthrie of Meudon, Locust Valley, is president of the board of directors of the home.

Mrs. William Goadby Loew is chairman of the circus commute. Arthur Williams will give a dinner tomorrow night at his home, Roslyn Harbor. In honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Nixon of 16 E. 79th Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B.

Lord are giving a dinner this evening at Cottsleigh, their Summer home on the Split Rock Road at Syosset. In honor of their debutante niece. Miss Engaged to Talbot Nolan The enffaffement. of Mien t.ivmhN Mis Vera Webiter and Harry C. Treber Married Mrs.

Nathaniel Webster of 744 Kenmore Place, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Vera Webster, on Thursday, to Harry C. Elizabeth Ziegler, daughter of Mrs. niuiam ziegler oi Brooklyn, and Belle Harbor and the late Mr. Ziegler. ts Talhnh Hnlm 1 Treber of 2721 Bedford Ave lino uccu announced.

Miss Ziegler attended Th Minet Dorothea Ann and Marjorit Marie Allen, daughter! of Edward I. Allen of 29 Ocean Parkway, were graduated with seholattie honori from Loretto Academy, Niagaru Fallt, Ontario. Both young women were membert of the schotU twimming and batkeiball teams. Miu Marjorie was the valedictorian at the graduation and was awarded the Governor-Genet al's medal, donated by Lord and Lady Bessbor-ough for general scholastic proficiency, and the Pope's medal for proficiency in Church history. The Misses Allen received their primary school education in the school of St.

Francis of Assisi, Flalbush. They will enter St. Joseph's College in September. (Photo by Mishkin Studio.) Miss Webster studied at Berkeley ueorgian court college, the New Institute, Packer Collegiate Insti otnuoi oi fine ana Applied Art. and is a eradunte nt hntv Rt.

tute and the New York School of Music. Angela Hall and New Rochelle Mr. Treber is a graduate of Poly Mr. Nolan Ls the inn nt Mn Mr. and Mrs.

Harry L. Mirlck of 285 St. John's Place will spend Lake Placid Club to Have Gay Fourth; Brooklynitet Arrive for the Season Prep, Alpha Iota Epsilon, and received the degree of electrical engineer at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Alpha Chi Rho. He is a life member of the Crescent Athletic Club. their vacation and most of the Thomas P.

Nolan of Brooklyn and the late Thomas Nolan. He is a graduate of Brooklyn Preparatory School and Fordham University Iw School. He is a member of the Bar of the State of New York and the Delta Theta Phi law Lake Placid Club, June 30 Golf Dr. and Mrs. S.

Parke Cadman At Summer Home in Berkshire Great Barrington, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. S. Paikes Cadniau and the Misses Mane and Lillian Cadman of 35 Prospect Park West are at their Summer home in Lakeville, for the season.

Dr. Cadnian will sail on Friday on the Majestic of White Star Line for a several weeks trip abroad. Mis. Elizabeth i Rogers of the Hotel St. George will arrive Tuesday to be the guest of Miss Margaret C.

Towmey of 400 Clinton at her Summer home in South Egremont for the month of July. Miss Grace Degan Suter of Gar Mr. and Mrs. Treber have left weekends during the Summer at the country place of Mrs. Mirick's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward F. de Beixedon of the Drake, Manhattan, in East Hampton. Mrs. Mirick's daughter, Miss Joan Mire.

for an extended cruise to the West devotees will celebrate not only the Fourth of July but the official opening of the Lake Placid Club golf tournament season Wednesday is spending the Summer "with her Dickey Custance Indies and Central America. On their return they will reside in Brooklyn. Wilson Barry grandparents at East Hampton. Miss Barbara Grpcmrw by competing in the annual Fourth of July tournaments. Play will terminate during a festive afternoon tea at the North Golfhouse.

Henry F. Miller of New York, president of Mis Ruth Garry Haren daughter of Mr. anH Mrs im The Corpus Christ! Roman Cath tance of Denver, was married Wed to Stephen Carney the clubs golf association, will be Miss Ruth Garry Hagen. daugh to Virgil L. Dickey of 430 E.

22d son of Mrs. Emma Dickey of Denver, nn Junp 99 Th. Bow Edith de Forest Lord, who is to be den City, Mrs. William MacKenzie and Mrs. Edward William McKill of master of ceremonies.

Mis Grace M. Rippinger And John Sherman Gordon Married in Garden City Miss Grace M. Rippinger, daughter of Mrs. John B. Rippinger of Brixton Road, Garden City, and the late Mr.

Rippinger, and John Sherman Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gordon of Lynbrook, formerly of Brooklyn, were married in the Cathedral of the Incarnation by the Rev. Howard S.

Wilkinson, D.D., yesterday. Following the ceremony there was a reception at the Garden City Hotel. The bride wore a gown of white lace over white satin with a long train of the Elizabethan period. Her tulle veil was held in place by a white satin band and she carried a bouquet of white roses and valley lilies. Miss Audrey Jackson of Lynbrook, a cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor.

Her gown was of brown mousellne and sone, with brown accessories, and she carried talisman roses. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Edwin Treat of Brooklyn, Miss Betty Wan-zer and Miss Marjorie McCartney of Garden City, Miss Jean Lalmant of Mrs. Miller, with Mrs. E.

R'. Jour- ter of Mrs. James Aloyslus Hagen of 1273 Park Place, was married S. Kennedy of St. Thomas Episco- olic Church, Sandwich, Mass, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Catherine Barry, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James P. Barry of Pawtucket, R. I and James Miller Wilson, son of Mrs. James M.

Wilson of 638 2d and Sandwich, and the late James M. Wilson, yesterday. A small recep dan, formerly of Brooklyn, will preside at the tea hour. The Independence Day festivities yesterday to Stephen James Carney, son of Mrs. Stephen Emmet Carney of 1363 Prospect Place.

The wedding took place In St. Matthew's nurcn penormed the ceremony in the evening. The bride was given in marriase by her father and was attended by Mrs. Russell V. Dondanville of Chicago, her sister, as matron of honor, will terminate with dinner parties given by club members and guests, Church at 11 o'clock and was fol after which concert music by the tion for the immediate families and the bridal party followed at the Boston Symphony trio and the annual Fourth of July dance will be lowed by a recption at the Hotel Bossert.

The Rev, William J. Cos-tello performed the ceremony. ana miss Adele Louise Custance, bridesmaid, and ML rami T.nnic home of the Misses Catherine and Josephine Moroney, aunts of the Jones, flower girl. ihe bridal party included Mrs. Committee Chairman for House Of Good Shepherd Luncheon The committees for the House of Good Shepherd luncheon and bridge, which will be held at the Bright-waters Casino on Tuesday, July 10., include: Reception, Mrs.

Anna Doyle; donations, Mrs. Thomas F. McEnaney; prizes, Mrs. Hugh M. Copeland; luncheon, Mrs.

William J. Heffernan; patronesses, Mrs. John McDonald; reservation, Mrs. Walter B. Drennan assisted by Mrs.

David J. Hogan, Mrs. Thomas E. Watson and Mrs. Bartholomew Tiernan.

Bent Carlson bride. Donald F. Connors, matron of held. The children, too, will have their traditional celebration In a climb to the summit of Pitchoff Mountain for a picnic lunch and firecracker shooting celebration. Brooklynitet Attend Opening Of Shelter Island Yacht Club The Shelter Lsland Yacht Club opened yesterday with a tea-dance.

J. M. Heatherton Is the commodore and John Henry Windels is the junior commodore for this year. Among those present from Brooklyn were Commodore and Mrs. J.

M. Heatherton, Dr. and Mrs. William Harrison Price, David Hlllson, Miss Kate Hillson, Mrs. John H.

Windels, Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Rome, the Mlisses Dorothy Tow.

Mary Louise Southwick, Dorothy Wrenn, Carolyn Wrenn and Louise Wrenn; William Rome, Jack Rome, Gregory Price, William Harrison Price John Henry Windels and Allan Towl. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, James M. Barry, honor, and Miss Catherine R. Carney, maid of honor. The bride wore F.

F. Rehberger of Brooklyn was best man and the ushers included H. T. Giblin of Brooklyn, O. W.

Dickey. Grant Tower, S. L. Buxton Of Denver anrf R. nnnHamifflo nf and attended by the Misses Eliza a gown of ivory alencon lace made Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. McCabe of on plincess lines with an Eliza Brooklyn will arrive at the club for the holiday and to spend the Sum Chicago. beth Barry, younger sister of the bride, maid of honor; Louise M.

Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, and Frances Barry, sister of the bride, as bridesmaids. The bride bethan collar and a train from the waist. Her veil of tulle was made In coronet fashion with orange Hempstead, Miss Marjorie Angus of Mrs. Adlne Grant Force sang during the ceremony and Mrs. David Chase played the wedding march.

A rpcentlnn fnllownrt nf. Hip Vinmn KocKvwe centre and Miss Margue mer season. E. H. Sayre and Ber-thold and Robert Fallert of Brooklyn will also arrive at the club this week.

Edward B. Stott of Brooklyn, the president of Lake Placid blossoms and she carried a bouquet rite Teller of Maplewood, N. J. They wore a gown of white satin with of white orchids and lilies of the a train falling from the waist. The Brooklyn are registered at the Egremont Tavern, South Egremont.

Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Elmhurst have opened their Summer home in Sheffield, for the season. The Misses Eleanor and Grace McGovem and Miss Marianua Goodwin of 450 West End Manhattan, and formerly of Brooklyn have opened their home in Great Barrington for the Summer. Miss Eleanor McGovern sailed today on the Reliance for the North Cape Cruise.

She will be gone about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Cad-man, S.

Parkes Cadman 2d and Miss Mary Cadman of 70 Cambridge Place are at their Lakeville, home for the Summer. John B. Wilshaw Jr. of 127 Schaeffer St. is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Austen Tomes at Great Barrington for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Laing and their two sons, John and Douglas Laing, of Montreal, Canada, have opened their home in Sheltield for the Summer. Mrs. Laing is formerly of Ocean Ave. Mrs. Laing's sister, Mrs.

Donald D. Patterson of 1408 Ocean will Join her later. Miss Mary E. Sloan and Miss Cora A. Sloan of 562 3d St.

arrived Tuesday at the Berkshire Inn, Great Barrington, for the Summer. Others registered at the Inn are Miss Sarah Nolan, Miss Alice Ives, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

McNally, Clement J. Driscoll and Eugene Driscoll of Brooklyn, Dr. and Mrs. George S. Van Riper valley.

The matron of honor was wore yellow mouseline de soie gowns with brown accessories and carried yellow roses tied with brown of the bride's parents. After a short wedding trip in the Colorado Rockies the coUDle will make their hnmn attendants wore white mousseline The wedding of Miss Lillian M. Carlson, daughter of Mrs. Carl August Carlson of 543 84th St. and gowned in shell pink alencon lace Club, arrived today with Mrs.

Stott to spend the Summer season. de sole and large white hats. The in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Neelands of made on the same lines as that of the bride. The maid of honor wore a similar gown of ice blue alencon satin ribbon. The bride's mother wore a flowered chiffon gown with brown ac bouquets were of white flowers.

Harry S. Wilson, brother of the the late Mr. Carlson, to Thomas C. The bride Is a graduate of the University of Colorado. She is an accomplished musician and studied Bent son of Mr.

and Mrs Plandome are spending the Summer in Gahade cottage with their grandchildren, the children of their bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were John Duffy, James F. Thomas C. Bent of 618 Bay Ridge lace. They wore large baku hats to match their gowns and carried African daisies and delphinium.

cessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Gordon, mother of the bridegroom, wore blue chiffon and voice with Romano Romani of Parkway, took place yesterday at Monday Circle Juniors Beach Part Held Yesterday Afternoon The June outing of the Monday Circle Juniors was held yesterday afternoon at Long Eeach. Following a swim, a basket picnic took place. Those attending were the Misses Velsor Tice, president, Mabelle Sou- daughter, Mrs.

Edward D. Parsons and Mr. Parsons of Trenton, N. J. Grant, Bernard Lennon and John R.

Wilson. the Emanuel M. E. Church. The a corsage of pink roses.

The brides mother wore a gown Manhattan for a year. She is a member of Pro Musica Society and the Sicma Aloha Iota nationpl Vrnn. Mrs. John D. II.

Schulz and her Rev. Albert Pearson and John H. After their wedding trip Mr. and of clnammon brown chiffon with Robert Gordon was best man for his brother and the ushers were daughter, Miss Melvlne Schulz of Egner performed the ceremony. Mrs.

Wilson will reside in Brooklyn orary musical sorority. Mr. Dickey Brooklyn, will spend the Summer James Stuart, Edwin Treat, Carl Holmgren, Benjamin Childs, Herbert in the Forest East Suites. A special holiday dance will be Mrs. Charles W.

Jackson, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids Included the Misses Alice Carlson and Betty brown accessories and sables, and her corsage was of yellow orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore a gown of delphinium sheer crepe with fuscia accessories. Her corsage was of orchids. The church was Mr. and Mrs.

Remsen Johnson of ville, Marjorie Horning, Edna Ennis, Schwensen and Gerald Sawyer. held at Briarcllff Lodge on Tues Brooklyn, with Miss Dorothy and Ida Cooke, Marguerite Ennis, Flor Following a motor trip Mr. and Dudley Johnson, will be among the Bent, sisters of the bride and bride Mrs. uordon will spend the Summer day evening and an exhibition swimming meet will be held at the Briarcliff Lodge outdoor swimming ence Berry aiso Mr. and Mrs.

Hugo Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. Monteath T. Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Leslie groom respectively. Henry F. Bent, in Garden City. season guests at tne club, as will Miss Anna Robertson, Mrs.

K. B. Harding, both of Brooklyn, and Mr. brother of the bridegroom, was best pool on Wednesday. profusely decorated with cybotium fern, pandanas, peonies and lilies.

Vincent Carney, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the man. The ushers were Lawrence Mrs. Johannes Meyer of 479 1st and Mrs. John W. Crawford of Arrivals at Briarcliff Lodge from Brooklyn are the Misses Katherine Horning, Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Murray, Mrs. Betty Haemer, Louise Canfield, Raymond C. Ellis, Archi Asterson and Theodore Gang. Following the ceremony a recep Flushing.

and Helen Tracy, Irene McCarthy ushers included Donald F. Con St. is at 9 Court Stapleton N. for the Summer. She will return to town the 10th of October.

bald Cooke. Carl Erling Hoard. tion was held at the Towers Hotel The Misses Pauine, Louise and Grace Boyden of Brooklyn arrived and Margretta A. McGarey. Frank Talmadge, Raymond Orr and Mr.

and Mrs. Bent Jr. will spend nors, George Schaeffr, Howard A. Seltz, Charles E. Woelfle and John E.

Clement. here last week to remain for the Harry Thomson. their wedding trip in Canada and Miss Florence E. Shumway of 860 Mrs. Edward St.

John Cooper of 263 Eastern Parkway will entertain Maine and upon their return they Prospect Place has Joined her par' The bride graduated from St. at tea for Miss Helen P. McCor will reside in Bay Ridge. ents, Dr. and Mrs.

S. O. Shumway Angela Hall Academy and from St. summer months. Mis Vega Patricia Sandberg And Raymond McMahon Wed mick at her house on Monday, July at their Summer home In Quogue Joseph's College.

Mr. Carney at of Great Neck and Mrs. E. D. Fol-aom of Garden City.

Mrs. Jerome D. Vanderveer of Rockville Centre, who is spending the Summer in Great Barrington, was entertained at a bridge party bv Mrs. Rodney C. F.

Combes of 446 Washington Ave. at her Summer residence in Great Barrington recently. Mrs. Harry B. Ogden of Great Neck also entertained for Mrs.

Vanderveer at a supper party. Miss Shumway is a student at the tended St. John's High School and irom a to 7 p.m. Prof, and Mrs. A.

J. Weber of 489 Washington Ave. left yesterday for the Lake Placid Club where they again are occupying the Osowa cottage. With them are their daughter Miss Doris Weber and son, Edward A. Weber.

They will return to town Sept. 15. Miss Vega Patricia Sandbere of Packer Collegiate Institute. Charles Loughran O'Connor, son of Mrs. Charles A.

O'Connor of 47 Rutland Road, will aail with a party of friends on the Cunard liner Mauretanla on Saturday for a cruise Mrs. Nelson P. Lewi will close College, and is a mmber of the Awkright Club and the Sigma Iota Gamma fraternity. her home at 1511 Albemarle Road for the Summer and will spend the Mr. and Mrs.

Henry A. McCarthy and family at 21 Chester Court left After a wedding trip through the I to the West Indies. this weekend for their Summer season at Bird Village Inn, Meriden, N. H. 170 E.

17th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sandberg of 2841 E. 6th Kansas City, became the bride of J.

Raymond McMahon, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McMahon of 20 Revere Place, yesterday morning in the Church of the Holy Innocents In home in Brightwaters. New England States, Mr.

and Mrs. I Carney will reside in Brooklyn. Mis Hazel Kane Will Be Hostess for Bride to Be Mrs. Lola De La Mesa Greenwood of 42 Garden Place has opened her home in Sheffield, for the Summer. Miss Ruth Combes, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Combes of Rockville Centre, entertained at a house party at her Summer home In Sheffield, recently. Flatbush. The wedding ceremony was periormea by the Rev. Dr.

Raymond A. Kearney. Chancellor of the Diocese of Brooklyn. A wedding uicttKiast ai me jJossert followed. Jere J.

Cronin gave the bride In is also a graduate of the University of Colorado, where he was a member of the football and track teams. He is a member of Alpha Tail Omega. Long Island Society North Shore Horse Show Will Be Held Aug. 24 and 25 for Benefit of N. Y.

Infirmary Two flood-lighted evening session will feature this year's North Shore horse show, which is to be staged as a benefit for the New York In. flrmary for Women and Children on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 24 and 25, at the Old Field Club, Stony Brook. Edward S. Voss is president, horse show committee comprises Mr.

Voss; Ward Melville, secretary; Charles A. Lea, executive manager; H. E. Ingram, assistant secretary; Alden S. Blodget, T.

W. Durant. M. F. Harvey D.

Gibson, M. F. O. E. Mclntyre, Frank Melville Harold A.

Nehr-bas, Nellson Olcott II, Commander David C. Patterson, Harry T. Petera, M. F. Randall E.

Poindexter, T. Shepard Strong, Mrs. Edward Tinker and Mrs. Norman deR. Whltehouse.

Holiday Festivities Are Numerous at Sayville Over the Fourth of July Special to The Eagle Sayvllle, June 30 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen Hanson of 295 Clinton Ave. will arrive Monday to spend the holidays at the horn of Dr. and Mrs, LeGrand Kerr of Candee Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hcrbst of 697 3d Ave. have arrived in Say. ville to spend the Summer months at their home on Handsome Ave.

Robert Danes, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Danes of Greene entertained several friends this evening in honor of his guest. Robert Kaiser of Fort Lee, N. J.

Those present were the Misses- Vivian Wicks, Roberta Kenny, Alice Herring, Marion Smith, Frances Heise, Lois Wilson General Nathaniel Woodhull Chapter, D. A. to Mark Grave The General Nathaniel Woodhull Miss Hazel Kane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Kane of 288 E. 3d will entertain today at a novelty party, shower and tea at the Hotel Pennsylvania for Miss Flor-enc Junkersfeld. Miss Junkersfeld, daughter of Mrs. Petrs Junkersfeld, is the fiance of Philip Reilley of Greenwich, Conn.

The guests will be the Misses Ruth Davey, Luclle Polo, Grace Leggatt, Gertrude Bodens, Lillian Smith, Margaret Wldon, Dorothy Lowe, Pulla Laurenstein, Isabel and Ruth Ruck, Mary Reilly, Regina Healy, Mlrlelle Roblllard, Lillian Pike, Edith O'Connon, Ellen Coleman and Agatha McMahon; also uioniosc. muss Alice cronin was the maid of honor and only attendant. The bride wore a gown of white moussellne de sole made on simple classic lines with a train of ruffles. Her veil of illusion was held in place by a braided halo of the same material. She carried In place of a bouquet a white prayer book with us marker of lilies of the vallev iy-r'sf IS: Mii.t mm, Mrs.

Peter Junkersfeld, Mrs. Ar Miss Cronin wore a dress of white net with a short ruffled cape tied high at the neck. Her hat was a large American Beauty leghorn and her shoes were of the same color. Her bouquet consisted of African thur J. Taylor, Mrs.

Charles S. Reilley, Mrs. William G. Finch, Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs.

Robert Co uai.sies with red predominating meau, Mrs. P. J. Kane, Mrs. J.

M. imi. iviMwanon oest man was Clinton A. McMahon, and his ushers Divine, Mrs. Charles S.

Reilley Jr. and Mrs. John E. Qulnn. Jonn J.

Lynch, Edward I. Condren, Bernard M. Hulloran and Albert 8, Mcurover. At the church the dec orations were white peonies, gladl olas, snillax and palms. Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs.

Harry Douglas McKeige, Regent, will place a marker on the grave of Mrs. Claire E. Lyon Queck-Berner and that of hrr mother, Mrs. Frances Boland Lyon, in the little cemetery in Bridgewater, on the first anniversary of her death, Friday afternoon. The regents and members of the chapters of Westchester, Long Lsland, Manhattan, Kings and Richmond will attend.

The guests of honor at the memorial marking will be the State regent, Mrs. Rob-bert Hamilton Gibbes, the organizing secretary Mrs, Frank Howland ParcelLs, N. S. D. A.

and the past vice president general and national chairmen of Approved Schools, Mis. William H. Pouch and Miss Page Schwarzwaelder, treasurer, New York State. The memorial services will be conducted by the chapter chaplain, Mrs. Everett Quackenbush, and prayer will be offered by the Rev.

William Carpenter, rector of the Episcopal Church of Bridgewater, which Mrs. Queck-Berner attended. Mrs. H. D.

McKeige will entertain the guests of honor at luncheon at Hill Top Farm preceding the services. Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

peterkin of 99 Herkimer St. in at the Stratford Inn, Avon by the Sea, N. and will remain thera until the 17th of eeptCBkoer. Mr. and Mrs.

MfcMahon'a wedding trip will be by motor through New England and Canada. They will spend the Summer at Lonir Bear.h In the Fall Mr, and Mrs. McMahon win reside in Brooklyn. Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott Miss Kane and Miss Junkersfeld were classmates at Ladycliffe Academy of the Hudson, Mrs.

Harriet V. Grebe of 41 Eastern Parkway, executive secretary of the Brooklyn Foreign Affairs Forum, will sail on the Caledonia of the Cunard line on Saturday for Russia, the North Cape and several other countries In Europe. Mrs. Grebe will be accompanied bv her sister, Mrs. Alexander R.

McEwan. and her two brothers, Michael and Samuel Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory Werns, who were married June 21 in St.

John's Episcopal Church. Larchmont, after a wedding trip to Bermuda, will make their home in Larchmont. Mrs. Werns is the former Miss Helen Florence Schumacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Pehumacher, former residents of Brooklyn. who will be general chairman of the dinner-dance which will beheld at tne Waldorf-Astoria, Nov. 27, for the Ladles Aid Association of St. also Irvln Thursby, Herbert Wlckam, Harry Conklin, Robert Lakcslce, Harold King, diaries Raynor, Robert Mead and Robert Kaiser.

Miss Evelyn Hicks, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Edwards of 113 South Elliott Place, has returned from Cornell University In Ithaca and expects to return on July 8th to attend the Summer school there. Oerald Foster of Westfielri Mary's Hospital, entertained the officers of the association at her residence at the Park Lane recently. The guests were Miss Isabel Ivory, Mrs.

Thomas F. Casey, Mrs. Christopher D. Kevin, Mrs. Thomas Fitz-eerald, Mrs.

Graham Petri, Mrs. William G. O'Brien, Mrs. Jeremiah Miss Vivian Kmlin Boyre, dimiihter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Boyre 2002 l'tlh recently graduated from Adrlphl College. Miss llnyce will risit the Century of Progress in Chicago this Summer. (Phote by Chidnoff.) Is spending this week end at the home of Miss Alice Alvarez.

Mrs. Edmond Brady of New no-Continued on race 3 Miss Cretin Miriam Hughes of lUt Maple Si. recently graduated from Si. Joseph's College for Women with the Bachelor of Art de. tree.

(Photo by Ann Donohue Studio.) Walsh and Mrs. Michael C. O'Brien..

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