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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NETT YOIX SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1033 October Popular Month for Brides Make Their Wedding Plans 2 Many Boxholders, Subscribers and Committee for St. Marys Coming Events Subscribers to Visitation Dinner Dance on Oct 28 The Visitation Alumnae dinner-dance oa Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, has as subscribers to date. Mrs.

Ralph Horton, Mrs. Ennis MeQuail, Mrs. Lester Cuddihy of Southampton, Mrs. Robert Bennett, Mrs. Edward Conia of Bronxville, Mrs.

John Winters, Mrs. Edwin Grace, Miss Agnes Hickey, Mrs. Thomas Gargan, Miss Helen O'Keefe, Mrs. Wellington Gryble and Mrs. John V.

Dunne of Manhattan, who will entertain about 50 guests before the dance. Mrs. George Brewster Bretz, formerly of 10 Montgomery Place, Is now residing at 70 Porspect Park West. Mrs. Thomas A.

McGoIdrick Will Be Guest at Breakfast Oct. 15 The New Rochelle alumnae will have a communion breakfast on Oct. 15 at which Mrs. Thomas A. McGoIdrick will be guest of honor.

Mrs. Everett P. McCooey of 288 Garfield Place, entertained the offl-cers and committees of the alumnae recently to discuss plans for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the college. Mrs. McCooey is chairman of the committee for Jubilee Week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Halstead Brown and their young daughter. Miss Betsy Ann Brown, are at their new home, 275 Clinton Ave.

They formerly resided at 266 Washington Ave. Continued from Tage 1 Ff.uz: Cunia ar.d Charts J. McDermott Jr. Mi PfJup is a graduate of Brooklyn Hetchts Seminary ar.d Mrs. Dow's School.

Mr. MacKay was from Polytechnic School and Pr.nceton Uni-' the cf 3P27. He advertising business in Mr. MaoKay and his bride will make their future residence in Manhattan. Miss Edythe Robertson Wed To Philip Geii Yesterday M.s Edytiie Janet Robertson of Dr.

and Mrs. Frank W. Robertson of Old Greenwich. was married yesterday at 6:30 o'clock at the home of her parents to Philip Geis, son of Dr. and Mrs v- 1 1 i Ill tA1 1 i -f A AV If Piping Rock Horse Show News Columbus O'Donnell, Miss Audrey Phipps, Miss Diana Lloyd Smith.

Miss Patricia E. Dickinson, John Gilbert, William Parker Davisson, Miss Joan Davisson, Mrs. Paul Pryibil, Mortimer Hall, Miss Adelaide Hall, Mrs. Robert Wlnthrop, Jackson A. Dykman, Mrs.

Norman deK. Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voss, Joseph R. Truesdale, Miss Margaret Sparrow, Mrs.

Samuel Register, Miss Joan W. Redmond, Miss Anne Pratt, John W. Mackay, Edwin F. Ludenbach, Miss Anne Wickman Hoffman, Miss Nan Fullerton, Enos Cuetin, Mrs. Ella Floyd-Jones Cancalleon, Franklin S.

Voss, Frederick Tanner, Mrs. Edwin P. Shattuck, Miss Sarah Woodward, Francis Robbins, Paul G. Pennoyer, John Schiff, Mrs. Regan McKinney, George de Forest Lord, Miss Katherine E.

Jackson, Mrs. E. M. Benden, Miss Ann Heisler, Miss Lucetta Cripp, Mrs. J.

B. Balding and Miss Virginia Davis. mh ititifefir ifftiMifitiiii-irihmniii- nrnrii Mrt. Thomat LeBoutillier 2d and her daughter, Mii Florence LeBoutillier, retidents of Westbury, are $hnwn above ai they appeared at the open championship polo matches at the Meadow Brook Club at Westbury recently. Mrs.

Duncan Dunscombe of Syosset and Mrs. Theodore P. Crosvenor of Old Westbury, at the rght, also mere spectators at the matches, (hotos by Eagle.) Sridge Luncheon on Oct. 17 1 The boxholders for the luncheon and bridge of the Ladies Aid Association of St. Mary's Hospital on Tuesday.

Oct. 17. at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Manhattan, include Mrs. Francis D.

McGarey. Mrs. Jeremiah A. Walsh, Mrs. Christophet D.

Kevin. Mrs. William H. Good Mrs. John H.

McCooey. Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott. Mrs. Charles Partridge.

Mrs. Charles J. O'Brien. Miss Isabel Ivory and the Sewing Circle of St. Mary's Hospital.

Also Mrs. Michael C. O'Brien, Mrs. William G. O'Brien, Mrs.

Frank Gallagher. Mrs. Michael O'Neil, Mrs Thomas F. Casey, Mrs. F.

Sava-rese, Mrs. William H. Good and Mrs. L. Hamilton Rainey.

The committee on distinguished guests of honor includes Mrs. Good, chairman, and Mrs. McCooey, vice chairman, assisted by Mrs. Michael O'Neill, Mrs. James F.

Donnelly, Mrs. George Gallagher, Mrs. Patrick J. Carlin, Mrs. Frank Zunino, Mrs.

James J. Sexton, Mrs. Peter Dulll-gan, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. James McEachen and Miss Margaret Markey.

Mrs. Peter J. Lorang is chairman of the donation committee, assisted by Mrs. John Klein, Mrs. Henry McLean, Miss Margaret Fitzpatrick, Mrs.

LawTence Collins, Mrs. Carl Kreag, Mrs. George Gilgar, Mrs. Lawrence Bodkin, Mrs. Thomas Murnane, Mrs.

Richard Kennedy, Mrs. John Goetz and Mrs. Clifford Hart. Mrs. John F.

Hart heads the bridge committee, assisted by Mrs. George C. Manning Mrs. James Fee, Mrs. Thomas A.

Dempsey, Mrs. Edward L. Cox, Mrs. Henry Brill, Mrs. Arthur Murnane and Mrs.

Joseph McCaffrey. The subscribers Include Mrs. Stephen V. Duffy, Mrs. Henry J.

Gou-beaud Mrs. Joseph L. Lilly, Mrs. William J. Heffernan, Mrs.

Lawrence G. Bodkin, Mrs. Walter J. Carlin, Mrs. Edward Cox, Mrs.

John R. McDonald, Mrs. George J. Hoffman, Mrs. Thomas M.

McQuade, Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. Thomas F. Mc-Enaney, Mrs. Gertrude Gately, Miss Fannie Freeman and Miss Katherine D.

Clark. Also Mrs. Theodore W. Kraemer, Mrs. James F.

Brown Mrs. Daniel J. Creem, Mrs. Margaret Fitzpatrick, Miss Ella Kelly, Mrs. J.

Richard Kevin, Mrs. Edward T. Williams, Mrs. George A. Beatty, Mrs.

George Nugent Young and Mrs. Matthew F. McPhillips. Miss Norma Lies Honors Miss Ruth Harvey Moore At Dinner Party-Shower A dinner party and shower was given by Miss Norma Lies at her Summer home at Huntington yesterday In honor of Miss Ruth Harvey Moore, who will be married to Dr. Charles Lowell Medd at St.

Paul's Congregational Church on Thursday. The shower was unique in that it took the form of a treasure hunt. The guests included the Misses Doris Welckum, Gertrude Simonson, Ruth Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Austin B.

Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John Sidney Medd, Mr. and Mrs. William Miles.

Dr. Charles Lowell Medd, Leonard Verrilli, Bruce Cuming, Harold Moeller and Samuel Pittinger. Women of 76 Chapter, D. A. Elect Delegates to Convention The following women have been elected by the Women of '76 Chapter, N.

S. D. A. to attend the State conference to be held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Westchester Country Club, Rye, N. Miss Maud E.

Dilllard, as delegate; Mrs. Chandler A. Mackey, Miss Mary H. Hathaway Billings, Mrs. Graham Townsend, Mrs.

Walter W. Friend, Mrs. Harold Halstead, Miss Violet Ingram, Mrs. Clinton A. Bennett, Mrs.

Allen F. Sawyer, Mrs. Bernardus Evertsen and Mrs. Edward H. Lockwood as alternates.

Mrs. Frederick Rieger Honored At Surprise Party Yesterday Miss Isabel Longbotham and Miss Helen E. Holme entertained yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Longbotham's home, 281 Westminster Road, In honor of Mrs. Frederick E.

Rieger of Englewood, N. J. Mrs. Rieger is the former Hilda E. Muller of Brooklyn.

The guests included the Misses Janet E. Baxter, Evelyn P. Burns, Polly Dyckman, Martha Halvorsen, Rhoda Halvorsen, Ruth Longbotham and Frances E. Riley; also Mrs. Asher Atkinson Jr.

of Sayville. N. Mrs. Ronald A. Balme, Mrs.

Gleneig, P. Caterer, Mrs. F. W. Dor-man of Englewood, Mrs.

Dean Griffith, Mrs. John C. Holme, Mrs. Joseph G. Lindwurm, Mrs.

Bertram Longbotham, Mrs. Howard R. Mead, Mrs. Thomas O. Muller, Mrs.

H. B. Perkins and Mrs. Gerard A. Reynolds.

Church Charity Foundation Board Meeting on Wednesday The Woman's Board of the Church Charity Foundation will meet for the first time for the 1933-1934 season on Wednesday. Plans will be made for an active Winter in service for St. John's Hospital, Homes for the Aged and the Blind, the Sisters, Nurses and the Children's Cottages at Sayville. Officers of the Woman's Board are: President, Mrs. Divine F.

Bur-tis; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Anderson; recording secretary. Miss Mary Louise Martin, and treasurer, Miss Margaret C. Hunter. Bernie Burrows Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas S. Bernie of White Plains, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anita Alice Bernie to Maurice Lester Burrows, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Burrows of Carlton Ave. ind Mystic, Conn. The Bernie family formerly resided in Brooklyn. Miss Bernie attended Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, and the Institute of Musical Art in New York. She is a member of the Junior League of the Highlands in White Plains.

Mr. Burrows is a graduate of Wesleyan University, class of 1924, and is a member of Chi Psi fraternity. He is associated with his lather In business in Oct 24 (Tues.) William Shakespeare Chapter, D. B. bridge.

Queen of Bermuda. Oct. 25 (Wed.) Bridge for Italian Settlement, Church of tho Saviour. Oct 28 (Sat.) Bridge for Goodwill Industries at Oppenheim Collins is CO. Card party for Boys Welcome Hall, Edison Auditorium.

Oct 31 (Tues.) Card party for Industrial Home for Blind Men, Towers Hotel; afternoon. Nov. 2 (Thurs.) Faith Home fot Incurables bridge, Towers Hotel, Caledonian Hospital Women's Society bridge, nurses' home; afternoon. Nov. 10 (Frt.) Children's Museum bridge.

Nov. 11 (Sat.) lu State Society, D. R-, card party, Edison Auditorium. Nov. 14 (Tues.) Third annual Brooklyn bridge, Association of Volunteers of Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, at the Bureau Building, 285 Schermerhorn afternoon and evening.

Nov. 23 (Thurs.) Cathedral College Auxiliary bridge, Columbus Club; evening. Nov. 25 (Sat.) Morning Choral bridge. Dec.

16 (Sat.) Protestant Big Sisters bridge, Edison Auditorium; afternoon. Dec. 18 (Mon.) Catholio Big Sisters bridge. MISCELLANEOUS Oct. 1 (Sun.) Dr.

and Mrs. La Grand Kerr's tea at home; afternoon. Miss Agnes Keyes' luncheon at Meadow Club, Southampton. Dog Show at Phipps estate, Westbury. Miss Gladys Graham's tea for Miss Mabel Smithers and Edward Bowring, Oyster Bay.

National Catholic convention Waldorf-Astoria (four days). Oct 2 (Mon.) Flatbush Day Nursery board meeting, Flatbush Boys Club; afternoon. Infants Hospital Auxiliary meet ing, at nursery; morning. L. I.

State Society, D. executive board meeting, Mrs. V. Matthews home. St.

John's Auxiliary ofBcers' meeting, at university. St. Mary's Junior Auxiliary meeting; afternoon. St. Joseph's College Alumnae Association, general meeting.

Oct. 3 (Tues.) Flatbush Boys Club Auxiliary meeting. Nursery and Infants Hospital meeting; morning. C. A.

R. State convention, Westchester Country Club. William Shakespeare Chapter, D. B. special meeting, Mrs.

John Gianella's. Oct. 4 (Wed.) D. A. conference at Westchester Country Club (three days).

Orphan Asylum Society executive meeting, at home; morning. Children's Museum education committee luncheon meeting, at museum. Church Charity Foundation Woman's Board meeting. Mrs. Frank Wolff's luncheon-bridge for Mrs.

Bart Tiernan, Central Park casino, Manhattan. Oct. 5 (Thurs.) Boys Welcome Hall Women's" Guild meeting, at hall; morning. Fashion show, Waldorf-Astoriaf afternoon and evening. Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary birthday tea, Mrs.

Sophus afternoon. Miss Faith Whitney's dinner for Miss Mabel Smithers and Edward Bowring. Oct. 6 (FrU Piping Rock Horse Show (two days). Mrs.

R. Brinkley Smither's dinner for Miss Mabel Smithers and Edward Bowring, Locust! Valley. Oct. 7 (Sat.) Morning Choral Junior Association tea at Mrs, James R. Day's; afternoon.

Amateur air pageant at Roosevelt Field (two days). Oct. 8 (Sun.) Catholic Big Sisters Junior League annual coroprate communion, Big Sister House. Oct. 9 (Mon.) Baptist Home for Aged Harvest Festival.

Oct 10 (Tues.) Flatbush Boys Club Auxiliary meeting. Baptist Children's Home board meeting, at home. Morning Choral tea at Mrs. O. A.

Young 780 Argyle Road; afternoon. St. Agnes Seminary Auxiliary' meeting, at seminary; aft. Oct. II (Wed.) Dinner-dance on He de France for Friendly Lodge; evening.

Dinner for Miss Eleanor P. Schley and Webster Todd. Hotel Margaret 91-99 Columbia Heights Brooklyn New York sum i The home hotel comfortable and refined. Unsurpassed view of Manhottan ond New York Harbor. Rooms or suites by the day, eek or year.

Meals at frxed prices to satisfy Individual Investigate the costs. They are surprisingly suited to 1933 budgets. THE MANAGEMENT WELCOMES YOUR INSPECTION MAin 4-41 20 E. D. DePwy, Mjr.

WEDDINGS Oct. 3 (Tues.) Miss Lothian Kerr and Arthur A. Hanson, Central M. E. Church; evening.

Miss Bertha Durfee and Edwin Cornehlsen, Sherry's Manhattan. Miss Irene Allen and Benton H. Grant, at home, Manhasset. Oct. 5 (Thurs.) Miss Ruth H.

Moore and Dr. Charles L. Medd, St. Paul's Congregational Church; evening. Oct.

7 (Sat.) Miss Laura E. Curtis and George H. Bostwick, Trinity Church, Roslyn. Miss Mabel C. Smithers and E.

Bonner Bowring. Oct. 10 (Tues.) Miss Florence Gil-len and Frank S. Tilyou. Holy Innocents Church.

Oct. (Wed.) Miss Dorothy Smith, and Arthur B. Berry, Grace Church-on-Heights; evening. Oct. 12 (Thurs.) Miss Eleanor P.

Schley and Webster B. Todd, Christ Hills, N. J. Oct. 14 (Sat.) Miss Carolyn Lack and Malcolm Davis, St.

Stephen's Church, Manhattan; afternoon. Miss Camilla Brown and Robert Canfleld, St. George's Church, Manhattan; noon. Oct. 16 (Mon.) Miss Kathryn B.

Woolsey and Edward Powell, Cathedral of Incarnation, Garden City. Oct. 18 (Wed.) Miss Jane S. Edwards and the Rev. Ernest Sin-fleld, St.

George's Church, Flushing. Oct. 20 (FrU Miss Beulah Patterson and Bernard Pike, Church of the Redeemer; evening. Oct. 21 (Sat.) Miss Ann C.

Van Bibber and William Whitney, at Bel Air, Md. Miss Kathryn E. Blake and William S. Dukeshire, St. Mark's Church, Flatbush.

Miss Helen Pflug and John MacKay, Cathedral of Incarnation, Garden City; afternoon. Miss Katherine Thurber and R. W. McLaughin Jr. Oct.

24 (Tues.) Miss Mary I. Ken-yon and Davies Tainter, St. Paul's Church, Great Neck. Miss Edith G. Betts and Sidney B.

Wood, St. Andrew's Church, Southampton. Miss Frances Hoge and Eric Haight, Church of the Transfiguration, Manhattan; evening. Oct. 26 (Thurs.) Miss Ruth B.

Prescott and Dr. William D. Nevius, Arlington Ave. Presbyterian Church, E. Orange.

Oct. 27 (FrU Miss Sybil Whigham and Robert Young, St. Bartholomew's Church Chapel. Oct. 28 (Sat.) Miss Marian L.

Hunter and Joseph T. Shutt, Stamford, home; afternoon. Nov. 14 (Tues.) Miss Lucille South-wlck and Lucian M. Wetherby.

Nov. 29 (Wed) Miss Gladys H. Graham and Gilbert Ottley, St. Bartholomew's Church Chapel, Manhattan. DEBUTS Oct.

12 (Thurs.) Tea for Hildegard Schultz, Hewlett residence; aft. Nov. 24 (FrU Miss Mary Beers, reception, Manhattan, home. Nov. 29 (Wed.) Miss Louisa Her-rick, dinner-dance, Rockaway Hunting Club.

Miss Adelaide Frick, dance, Roslyn, home; evening. Nov. 30 (Thurs.) Miss Hildegarde Schultz, luncheon and dance, Sea wane Club; afternoon. Dec. 1 CFrl.) Miss Margaret Roosevelt, dinner-dance, Ritz-Carl-ton; evening.

Tea for Miss Doris Draper, at home; afternoon. Dec. 2 (Sat.) Misses Dorothy Turn-bridge and Barbara Ely, supper-dance; evening. Dec. 18 (Mon.) Miss Mary B.

Beers, dinner at Colony Club, Manhattan; evening. Dec. 22 (FrU Misses Katherine and Joan Blake, supper-dance, at Ritz-Carlton; evening. Dec. 23 (Sat.) Miss Marjorie Crist, supper-dance at Pierre's; evening.

Dec. 26 (Tues) Misses Doris Draper and Ann Falson, supper-danoe. Sherry's; evening. Dec. 29 (FrU Miss Virginia Child, supper-dance, Pierre's, Manhattan; evening.

DANCES Nov. 10 (Frt.) Victory Ball, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; evening. Nov. 29 (Wed.) Debutante Ball Dec. 22 (FrU Cinderella Ball.

Dinner-dance at Colony Club, Manhattan, fox Miss Eleanor Mullaly; evening. Dec 27 (Wed.) Yuletide Ball, Towers Hotel; evening. MUSICALES Oct. 27 (FrU Morning choral mu-slcale, Towers Hotel; luncheon following. Nov.

8 (Wed.) Chaminade afternoon muslcale, Academy of Music. Dec. 5 (Tues.) Mary Thornton McDermott's muslcale, Brooklyn Museum. CARD PARTIES Oct. 6 (FrU Diminishing bridge at home of Miss Dorcas Alker, 66 St.

James Place. Bay Ridge Nursery Juniors bridge, Shore Road Academy; evening. Oct. 7 (Sat.) Ozanam Home Association card party, Columbus Club; afternoon. Oct.

12 (Thurs.) N. Y. and N. J. chapter of I.

F. C. A. luncheon and bridge, Hotel Commodore, Manhattan. Oct.

14 (Sat.) Visitation Monastery Guild card party and tea. Visitation Academy; afternoon. Oct. 16 (Mon.) Flatbush Day Nursery card party, Flatbush Boys Club; afternoon. Visitation alumnae mission bridge, 38 Kenmore Place.

Catholic Big Sisters bridge. Oct. 17 (Tues.) Luncheon and bridge of St. Mary's Ladies' Aid Association, Waldorf-Astoria. Oct.

21 (Sat.) St. Gregory's Ladie Auxiliary, luncheon and bridge Empire State Club; afternoon. M. E. Hospital Service League, bridge, nurses' residence.

Norman P. Gels of Normandy. Riverside. Conn, The Rev. Dr.

I. Lorimer. pastor of the First Congregational Church of Old Greenwich, performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families. Miss Robertson wore a gown of white satin, a veil of old whit lace and carried gardenias and valley lilies in a bouquet. Miss Dorothy Emerson Denton and Miss Ethel Pouch Geis, sister of the bridegroom, were the bride's attendants.

One wore a pale green satin pown and the other pale blue satin. Both carried delphinium and talisman roses. Curtis Kloetzer was best man and the ushers were Richard Jay Robertson and Dr. Earle Banks Hoyte. The Geis family has been residing In Riverside since Dr.

Geis' retirement as a practicing physician. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's School at Peekskill, N. and attended the Low-Heywood School at Stamford. Her father Is a psychiatrist In Manhattan and Is president of the Stamford Hall Sanitarium in Stamford.

Mr. Geis was graduated front St. Paul's School, Garden City. Mr. and Mrs.

Geis will make their home in Riverside. Local Residents Close Their Hornet in Great Barrington Special to The Eagle Great Barrington, Sept. SO Mrs. John Bouton of 241 Park Willlston Park, has been motoring through the Berkshires with Mrs. William Webster of South Eg-remont for two weeks.

She has now returned to her home and has Mrs. Webster as her guest. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cruikshank of 70 Lenox Road.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Cabbie and Mrs. F.

Cabbie of 1710 Avenue Miss Louise N. Grace of Gracefield, Great Neck, and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

J. Berne of Maidstone, England, are at the Berkshire Inn, Great Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Pelt Las-soe and family of 19 Grace Court nave ciosea ineir summer nome in Sheffield and returned to Brooklyn for the Winter.

Dr. and Mrs. deRalsmes Combes of Whitestone have opened their cottage in Sheffield for a month. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin G. Smith, Miss Elizabeth Stoothoff Balchon, Alfred Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Anderson, all of Freeport, and Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Strong of Plandome are making a stay of several weeks at the Oakwood Inn, Great Barrington. Mr.

and Mrs. George Combes and family of Rockville Centre have closed their Summer home in Sheffield and returned for the Winter. Mr, and Mrs. John M. Warren of Forest Hills entertained this evening at their Summer cottage in North Egremont at a farewell party, buffet supper and scavenger hunt.

Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Edward Bayliss, Mr. and Mrs. Austen F. Tomes, Mr. and Mrs.

George M. LaBranche Mr. and Mrs. George Church, Miss Wil-helmlna Balken, E. Terrence Mc-Govern and Dudley Turner.

Additional Patrons for 2d Annnal Flower Show Additional patrons and patronesses for the second annual Fall flower show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Oct. 17 to 20, Include Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Herriolc L. Smalley, Mrs. E.

B. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Hanson, Miss Janet Eastman, Harold Llnd-berg, Dr. and Mrs. John L. Lindig, Henry Harding, Mrs. Charles C.

Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. David ton, P. Raymond Haulenbeek, Mrs. Clarence G.

Bachbrach, Mrs. Max N. Koven, Mrs. A. H.

Schwartz, Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs. Florence K. TTllm Mr. nnrl Mrs Tntf Mrc Victoria noQinson, Mrs.

ssi. a. recK, Miss Hilda Loines, Mrs. Margaret Waugh, Ralph Madill, Mrs. Albert Sloan Richey, Mrs.

R. D. Twyman, Miss Irene Tucker, Mrs. E. W.

lor, Miss Mary Caroline Craig, Dr. H. W. Mayes, Mrs. Cecil Bussell, Mrs.

Harold Hanson, Miss Geralfflne Van Dusen, Mrs. Alice O. Bradley and Josephine R. Calvin. Van Buren Phelps Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Phelps of Rockville Centre announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie Charotte Pheps, to Wesey Howard Van Buren, son of Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Van Buren of Hempstead, yesterday at the Church of the Transfiguration, Manhattan. The bride is a graduate of Packer Collegiate Institute and Mr.

Van Buren is a graduate of Afred University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technoogy. Boles Andrews Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews of 566 7th St. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jeannette Virginia to Edward Ar-mond Boles of Ticonderoga.

N. yesterday morning at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The Rev. Father Richard Wood performed the ceremony.

Miss Andrews has just returned from a Mediterranean cruise and Mr. Boles from a world cruise. The couple sailed yesterday afternoon on the Mnarch Bermuda the Furncss Bermuda line for a wedding trip. Upon their return they will make their borne In Manhattan, Committee Chairmen for Bridge for Blind, Oct. 31.

Committee chairmen for the card party on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, for the benefit of the Industrial Home for the Blind, under the sponsorship of the Women's Board of Managers, Mrs. Charles J. Ben-isch president, include Mrs. Elzey Walters, general chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Charles Fishbeck, co-chairman; Mrs. Charles Welch, chairman cake table, and Mrs. Elmer Hoare, co-chairman; Mrs. Edward E. Moore, chairmarl, candy, and Mrs.

Morris Gluckauf, co-chairman; Mrs. George Muller, utility chairman, and Mrs. George Worthington, co-chairman; Mrs. Harold Jersey, chairman of cards, and Mrs. Bryant Hopper, co-chairman; Miss Harriet Hubbard, tickets, and Mrs.

Charles J. Ben-isch, chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. O. Dwight Ellis, Mrs. Fish-beck, Mrs.

William D. Meurlin, Mrs. William H. Wheeler, Mrs. Cornelius Lewis Kelley and Mrs.

Oliver Chichester. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Prescott, their son, William F.

Prescott, and daughters, the Misses Betty-Estelle and G. Jane Prescott have returned from Treetops, their Summer home at Stony Brook, to 551 2d St. Miss Jean Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Humphrey of 55 Parade Place, has been accepted by the Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences as one of the six college girls who, for the coming year, will study museum problems by performing duties as a staff member. Miss Humphrey is a graduate of Berkeley Institute and Mt. Holyoke, class of 1933. Nursery Woman's Auxiliary Will Meet Tomorrow Morning The Woman's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nursing and Infants' Hospital, Mrs. Theodor C.

Schleuning president, will hold the first meeting of the Fall tomorrow morning at the nursery. 396 Herkimer St. Martha Hamon, head of the institution, will give a resume of the Summer activities. Miss E. A.

Otis, newly appointed kindergartner, will outline plans for her year's work, and Mrs. Anita Woldhorst Lockwood, welfare worker, will address the meeting on "The Boarding Out System." Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes, general chairman of the 11th annual tea and sale to be held in the Spring, will launch a campaign for the event and name booth committees. Special to The Eagle Locust Valley, Sept.

30 The 31st annual Piping Rock Horse Show will take place at the Piping Rock Club on Friday and Saturday. William S. Blitz is the secretary. There will be breeding Jumping and pony classes and the children's classes will attract much attention. Among the exhibitors will be: Malcolm Bonynge, Jay F.

Carlisle Mrs. Albert J. Davis, Mrs. Vera Cravath Gibbs, James J. Hlgginson, Louis Mackasek, Harvey S.

Ladew, Patrick McDermott, Edward Q. Mc-Vitty, Walter Roseler, Edwaln Shat-tuck, Miss Helen Wolcott Bedford, Mrs. J. V. Bouvler III, Miss Kath-rine V.

Dickinson, Theodore Galiza, Dr. Robert McLean, Miss Betty Betz, Otto John Betz, Miss Robert M. Guggenheim, Mrs. Vadim Makaroff, Jan. 26 and 27 Dates Selected For Annual Colony House Capers The annual Colony House Capers will take place on Friday and Saturday evenings, Jan.

26 and 27 at the Academy of Music instead of on Jan. 25 and 26 as previously announced. Mrs. Harry M. Rice is chairman and Mrs.

Alexander Hamilton Fraser is co-chairman. C. A. R. Conference on Tuesday Will Have Interesting Program The New York State Conference of the Children of the American Revolution will be held on Tuesday, at the Westchester Country Club, Rye, N.

Y. at 2 and 8 p.m. The State director for the Conference is Mrs. John P. Mosher of Rochester.

Mrs. John F. McDougall of the Mary and George Washington Society of New York is general chairman. She is assisted by: Mrs. James L.

Stoltz, Gramatan Society; Mrs. Myron Kitaif, Dr. David Fiske Society; Mrs. Harry M. Wall, Elder Brewster Society; Mrs.

Theodore Cornell, Gen. Lord Sterling Society; Mrs. Florence H. Williamson, Oliver Bur-dick Society; Mrs. Conrad R.

White, Francis Lewis Society; Mrs. Calvin D. Dale, Blue Camlet Cloak Society; Mrs. Paul G. Clark, Light Horse Harry Lee Society; Mrs.

Frank S. Squyer, Washington Heights Society; Mrs. M. Cushman Darte, West Point Society; Mrs. Frank G.

Wells, Gen. Nathaniel Greene Society; Mrs. Winifred L. Potter, Onondago Society; Mrs. Willson R.

Campbell, Christian Williamson Society; Mrs. Helmer Snow, The Siege of York-town Society; Miss Ruth E. Guile, Keyuka Society; Miss Ida G. Bailey, Nelly Custis Society; and Mrs. Casper Schwing, Mary Wolcott Green Society; Mrs.

Ellery A. Handy, Iroquois Society and Mrs. Ralph T. Norris. An extensive and entertaining program has been planned by the chairman, including an address by Mrs.

C. A. Swan Sinclair, national president of the C. A. presentation of flags to the Society, the C.

A. R. flag by Col. Louis A. Ames, past president of the S.

A. R. and the American flag by Miss Ida Bailey; greetings by Mrs. Lee R. Pennington national organzing secretary, C.

A. Mrs. Claude A. Cook, national corresponding secretary, C. A.

R. and Mrs William H. Wagner, national registrar, A. greetings by the National Society of the D. A.

the National Societies of the S. A. R. and S. R.

and Mrs. Robert H. Gibbes, regent of the State Society of the D. A. and two play pageants.

St Agnes Seminary Auxiliary Will Have First Meeting Oct. 10 The Auxiliary of St. Agnes Seminary will hold its first meeting of the season in the assembly hall of the seminary on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 10. Mrs.

Edward Burke, president, will preside. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brodsky of 744 E.

17th St. and Atlantic Highlands, N. have returned from a two weeks' cruue to Havana, Nassau and Miami. They will return from Atantic Highlands to their Brooklyn home after the middle of this month. Their son, J.

Putnam is with them. Several Conventions at Lake Placid; Guests Stay for Fall Special to The Eagle Lake Placid Club, N. Sept. 30 A large group of presidents of State teachers colleges and princi pals of normal schools chose the Adirondacks' glorious "Month of the Flaming Leaves" period this year to meet at Lake Placid Club Thursday and yesterday. Many of the men were accompanied by their wives, who joined them for recreational hours following the informal business sessions of the council Golf, tennis and horseback riding over the surrounding wooded trails are among the Fall diversions.

Many motored through the brilliant colored foliage which carpets mountain sides and valleys. Dr. James G. Rlggs, former principal of the Oswego Normal School, and Charles C. Ward, principal of the Plattsburg Normal School, were In charge of arrangement Meeting also at the Club this wcen-eim were tne Northern New York State workers of the Committee on Tuberculosis and Public Health who met to discuss the Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Sale for the coming holiday season.

Directing the conference was Mrs. Marie Warner Anderson of New York, Secretary and Campaign Director, with Senator M. Y. Ferris of Ticonderoga, N. President of the Essex County Public Health Committee, acting as host.

Guests who are remaining at the Club for a late Fall visit are daily enjoying the warm days of Indian Summer. Paul King, national artist, of Stony Brook, whose paintings of this colorful Adirondack Autumn are world-known, will arrive at the Club this week with Mrs. King for a Fall visit. While here he will exhibit his recent paintings. Mrs.

William F. Mohan of Forest Hills, will arrive tomorrow to remain through the middle of October. Townsend Cocks of Brooklyn spent a few days at the Club this week where he Inined his mnfhr Mrs. James cocks and accompanied ner to the city. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. LaMothe of Little Nerlr and Mrs T.a. Mothe of Brooklyn and Mrs.

K. E. ue nart 01 arooKiyn recently spent a few days at the Club. Mrs. Frank Wolff will entort.ain at a birthday luncheon and bridge nonor or Mrs.

Bart Tiernan on Wednesday at the Central Park Casino. Manhattan. Thi nt.hr oniest.s will be Mrs. Edwin Saflord, Mrs. Hugh M.

Copeland, Mrs. Frederick u. narris, Mrs. Irwin A. Weil, Mrs.

Wtllard F. Meyers, Mrs. Raymond McRobertS. Mrs. Krtwur Khrharr Mrs.

Thomas Appleton, Mrs. Alfred ieiiyson owe and Mrs. Evangeline Orr. Committees for Dinner-Dance For Friendly Lodge, Oct. 11 Committees have been selected for the Friendly Lodge dinner dance on the French liner He de France on Oct.

11. Miss Helen Tayntor Kraeke is president of the lodge which is a home for blind girls at 1 ihh I -i i i-i is i I v' I 0tm 1 'i kiSmf I -i Mrs. David A. Meyer is the former Miss Virginia Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Melville Marks of 1911 Dorchester Road. Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Kill reside in Brooklyn upon their return from trip abroad, (Photo by Blakcman Shuter.) 248 Park Place. Mrs.

Franklin D. Roosevelt has been Invited to be Continued on Page I I.

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