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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1932 3 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, Society to Patronize Numerous Parties Given for the Benefit of Charities F. Manning, Mrs. Paul W. Connelly, Mrs. Daniel J.

Connors, Mrs. Alexander P. Conklin, Mrs. Thomas B. Cooley, Mrs.

John Donovan, Mrs. James P. Carey, Mrs. WilF. Donohue, Mrs.

Walter B. Drennan, Mrs. Patrick J. Carley, Mrs. Frederick W.

Honerkamp, Mrs. Joseph, Jacaruso, Michael Mrs. J. John O'Hara, J. Mrs.

GilJohn E. McAllister, Mrs. David J. Roach, Mrs. Edward Raleigh, Mrs.

James P. McAllister, Mrs. Alexander J. McNeill, Mrs. Patrick M.

Woods, Mrs. Joseph S. Byrne, Mrs. T. Albert, Mrs.

Thomas F. McEnaney, Mrs. Alonzo McLaughlin, Mrs. Joseph J. O'Brien and Miss Jane I.

Glacken, Mrs. P. Frank Sheeran. Phi Beta Sigma Announces Its Program for the Year Continued from Page 2 Phi Beta Sigma, Alpha Chapter, has announced its program for the coming year. Besides the regular monthly business and bridge meetings, there be three other events.

On Friday, Dec. 13, the Christmas party will be held at the Hotel St. George with Mrs. Charles L. Rand as chairman.

Mrs. Albert. G. Fuller will be chairman the annual charity bridge to be at the Hotel St. George on Saturday afternoon, Feb.

4. The Spring luncheon will be in charge of Miss Edna A. Cottrell and will be held at the St. George on Saturday, April 29. The officers for the coming year Include Mrs.

Donald S. K. Mackenpresident; Miss Edna Taylor, vice president; Mrs. Sylvester S. May, treasurer: Miss Rose C.

Zundel, recording secretary, and Miss Dorothy Drew, corresponding secretary. Patronesses for Bureau of Charities Bridge on Oct. 25 Patronesses for the second annual Brooklyn Bridge, to be given Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25, at the Towers by the Association of Volunteers of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, include Mrs. J.

H. Mollenhauer, Mrs. William M. Calder, Mrs. C.

J. Obermayer, Miss Julia Latimer, Mrs. C. H. Lehrenkrauss, Mrs.

Fred Van Vranken, Boyd Mrs. Charles A. Armstrong, Mrs. Norfleet E. Blaine, Mrs.

Charles L. Ward, Mrs. Clarence Beecher, Miss Julia Ring, Mrs. Joseph Luzzatto, Mrs. Thomas O.

Muller, Mrs. E. F. Dyckman, Mrs. J.

Riley, Mrs. William G. Bowdoin, Mrs. Samuel King, Mrs. Paul Rowley, Mrs.

C. Renouard, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. D. C.

Moorehead, Mrs. Edward Blessington, Mrs. Arthur Resch, Mrs. George M. Galloway, Mrs.

George Bergen, Mrs. Hugo Leipniker, Mrs. Albert F. Bamberger, Mrs. Hannah McCowan, Miss Ames, Miss Dorothy Betts, S.

E. Burtis, Mrs. William Burtis, Mrs. Dwight Chaffee, Mrs. Alexander Craig Mrs.

Simrell Selkirk, Mrs. E. H. Wells, Mrs. Thomas Fee, Miss Grace Massoneau and Miss Edna Newman.

Four groups of styles, for the school girl, collegian, the young matron and the clubwoman, will be displayed during the afternoon. Miss Marjorie Kinney, supervisor of costume design at Pratt Institute, will give the fashion talk, and 16 Brooklyn young women will act as models. An added feature of the bridge will be a brief talk on the fine points of bridge. Adelphi College Alumnae To Meet Nov. 1 at Bossert Paul R.

Hartenstein, director of Houston Hall, the union building of the University of Pennsylvania, will address the members of the Adelphi College Alumnae Association at their Fall meeting at the Hotel Bossert on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, at 8:15. Mr. will tell of the planning, building and maintenance of college unions. Mrs.

Harold James Baily, president of the association will preside at the business meeting which will follow. Battle Pass Chapter, 1 D. A. Meets at the Woman's Club The October meeting of Battle Pass Chapter, D. A.

was held Brooklyn Woman's Club yesterday afternoon. The regent, Mrs. Ben M. Jaquish, presided, and gave a report of the State conference held in Buffalo. The speaker of the afternoon was Miss Jennie Melvene Davis, who talked on "The Way of Peace," which might have been called the way to peace, as the speaker expounded her belief in the method of teaching history to young people with the emphasis on the achieveof war.

Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Frederick E. Haskins, and the assisting hostesses, Mrs. Arthur U. Chaney, Mrs.

Brooks W. Logan, Mrs. L. S. Holden, Mrs.

Harry N. Karpen, Mrs. Berton L. Maxfield, Mrs. Joseph E.

Stigler, Mrs. Howard C. Sayre, Mrs. F. Kensington Hakes, Miss Grace L.

Brush and Mrs. William J. Other present were Mrs. Balmbers William E. Rawlins, Mrs.

H. Mark Thomas, Mrs. Charles D. Vassar, Mrs. Charles H.

Layng, Mrs. Hugh Thompson, Mrs. William F. Casanova, Matthew S. Cumner, Miss Carolyn H.

he Conkling, Mrs. Briggs, Miss A Ada Fitch, Sue E. Howard A. Dalton, Miss' Edna Nunez, Mrs. Louise Harris, Florence M.

Simonds and Miss Katherine Jordan. Patronesses for St. Angela Hall Musical Comedy Nov. 28 Among the patronesses for the musical comedy, "Yohohoma Maid," to be presented at the Academy of Music on Nov. 28 under the sponsorship of the Ladies Auxiliary of St.

Angela Hall, are Mrs. James Mulvey, Mrs. Andrew Schmidt, Mrs. Edward Redmond, Mrs. James Gilvarey, Mrs.

Joseph Murphy, Mrs. David McClunn, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. John Moran, Mrs. Alex Irwin, Mrs.

Robert F. Lee, Edward Maguire, Mrs. Joseph Glamkouski, Mrs. J. A.

Griffin, Mrs. Felix McKenna, Mrs. William Neubry, Mrs. Stephen DeCosta, Mrs. Cornelius Gerard, Mrs.

James J. Fee, Mrs. Maurice M. Bennett, Mrs. James Short, Mrs.

Charles Gordon, Mrs. John McCabe, Mrs. William Travers, Mrs. Breslin, Mrs. Frank D.

Jennings, Mrs. John Senese, J. J. Guy, Miss May Judge, Mrs. John McGovern, Mrs.

William Topley, John O'Hara, Mrs. Thomas Shannon, Mrs. John Nash, Mrs. EdO'Brien, Mrs. David Hogan, Mrs.

John Robinson, Mrs. M. C. O'Brien and Mrs. Francis A.

Young. Wilson College Alumnae Has Annual Luncheon in Manhattan The Wilson College Alumnae Association of New York, Mrs. Carleton Montgomery, president, held its annual luncheon at the Hotel Pennsylvania yesterday. The guest speakers were Mrs. J.

A. McLean, formerly with the Laboratory Theater, and Dr. Ethelbert D. Warfield, president Wilson College. The members of the classes of 1931 and 1932 led in singing the college songs.

chairman of the luncheon committee was Miss Margaret Arms of Brooklyn. Other Brooklyn alumnae who were there were Mrs. James Park, Miss Marguerite Schriefer, Miss Ethel Rath, Miss Elizabeth McKnight, Mrs. Jefferson Edwards, Mrs. D.

R. Smith and Mrs. Ralph Lloyd. The Brooklyn section of the Wilson College Alumnae will meet early in November under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Thompson of 196 Clinton Ave.

Subscribers to Bridge for Home for the Blind Oct. 27 Among the subscribers to the bridge and sale to be given by the Women's Board of the Industrial Home for the Blind on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 27, at the Towers, are Mrs. George Edwards, Mrs. Frank Kiernan, Mrs.

G. Allison Fox, Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard, Mrs.

Emerson Pray, Mrs. Clara Rosa, Miss Annie Russell, Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenhauer, Mrs. George Horton, Mrs.

Ansel Verity, Mrs. Jacob Dangler, Mrs. LITTLE SON CRAIG SHAW Harry Breuer Jr. is the young son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Breuer of 242 Carlton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Breuer and their son spent the Summer at their home at Westport, Conn, YOUNG DAUGHTER UNDERWOOD E. UNDER is the daughter of Mr.

and Bridge to Be Given on Board Ship for Mariners' Asylum Mrs. G. D. Pine, Miss Alice G. Chase, Mrs.

N. Blanchard, Mrs. Harry F. Hickborn, Mrs. Henry Clifford, Mrs.

P. B. Blanchard, Mrs. Albert W. Coombs and Mrs.

E. G. Babbige, all of Brooklyn, are members of the board of managers of the Mariners' Family Asylum of Stapleton, Staten Island; a bridge for which will be given aboard the S. S. Borinquen on Wednesday at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Edward M. Deems of Manhattan first director of the organization, which is a home for aged women of the sea. Mrs. Thomas G.

Evans of 217 E. 16th Brooklyn, is in charge of tickets. YOUNG SON UNDERWOOD UNDER VOOD Joel Alfred Skidmore's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Joel K.

Skidmore of Huntington. Miss Kathleen O'Brien Guest of Mrs. Denis O'Brien Last Night Mrs. Denis Richard O'Brien of 277 Stratford Road entertained at her home last evening at a dinner party in honor of her niece, Miss Kathleen Mary O'Brien, daughter of Thomas Edward O'Brien of 979 Park Place, preceding the Rochelle Alumnae dance at the" WaldorfAstoria. The guests were the Misses Mary Ronan Butler of Tamaqua, Edna M.

Forbing of Albany, Katherine Rourke of Hartford, Angela Spagnola of Providence, Ann Marie Vera Semler of Huntington, Eileen Ann Griffin, Muriel E. White, Regina M. Glaccum and Marion AT ROSLYN Clarence A. Browne ence A. Browne of Roslyn home recently.

Characters for Pageant at St. Mary's Gold Ball to Be Chosen Tuesday; Other News The pageant, "Azul, the Court of Gold," to be given at the Gold Ball of St. Mary's Hospital to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the institution on Dec. 12 at the WaldorfAstoria, will be a spectacular presentation. Mrs.

Thomas F. Casey is general chairman of the ball and announced some of the details of the pageant, the characters for which will be selected on Tuesday. Gold will be the supreme mode and motif, with the pageant being presented before a 'great curtain of gold. The gowns, doublets and tights of the ladies and knights of the court, the maids in waiting, the attendants with trays of sweetmeats on their heads, the dancing the King Queen, the Princess and the Prince, will all be of gold with touches silver, crimson, pale blue and pale yellow. Tuesday's tryout will take place at St.

Mary's Hospital. The pageant, which will follow the reception to Bishop Thomas E. Molloy, is the story of "The Sleeping Beauty," Tennyson's immortalized fairy tale. It is a continuation of the story of the romance following the awakening of the Princess. moved from 2215 Newkirk Ave.

to 1820 Cortelyou Road. Her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Fairchild have moved to 2620 Glenwood Road.

Mrs. Russell Caudle of Clinton, Mo, after a six week's visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. returned home, by transcontinenBradshaw at 147, Ocean Ave.

has tal Air Plane via Kansas City. Her sister, Mrs. John M. Search accompanied her as far as Philadelphia. Long Island Society Walter P.

Chrysler Jr. and Brother Hosts at Dance in Honor of Miss Victoria Brady Walter P. Chrysler Jr. and his brother Jack F. Chrysler a gave A supper dance last the home of their parents, and Mrs.

evening, Walter P. Chrysler Sr. at Great Neck, in honor of Miss Victoria Brady, one of the debutantes of the season. Miss Brady, a daughter of the late James Cox Brady, made her formal debut several weeks ago a a dance given by Mrs. Charles S.

Cutting, the former Mrs. Brady, and Mr. Cutting, at their country home at Gladstone, N. J. Receiving with Miss Brady were Walter P.

Chrysler Miss Garvan and Miss Virginia Rothaker. the dance, the Messrs. preceding, gave a dinner in honor of the, debutante. Among the guests at the dinner Were: Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Moseley Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Foy and Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar W. Garbisch, and the Misses Flora Garvan, Margaret Milbank, Betty Schuster, Jane Erdmann, Margaret Stafford, Evelyn Sloan, Gladys Law, Elizabeth Marston and Edith Mortimer. Also Carl Schuster, Joseph A. Moore H. J.

Topping Thomas Prosser 3d. Ted Saucier, Edward Warren, James Cox Brady Jr. and Warren Kane. Mr. and Mrs.

George Meyer and Miss Anne Meyer gave a dinner preceding the dance at their country place, at Great Neck. Their guests included the Misses Gladys Graham, Lucille Thieriot, Elisha Ludlow and James Madden, Edward Lock and Howard Townsend. The guests at the dance, in addition to dinner guests, included the Misses Lucille Thieriot, Gladys Graham, Elisha Ludlow, Marsha Pecker, Mary Lansing, Louisine Munn, Edith Mortimer, Claire Keller, Anne Meyer, Janet Kelley, Joan Macomber, Jane Swope, Gretchen Uppercu, Isabel Gardiner, Doris Merrill, Mary Mixsell, Georgette Delafield. Muriel Bache Richards, Nancy Haas, Elizabeth Pearl, Eleanor Grant, Nancy Nicoll, Phyllis Boardman, Elizabeth Grant, Carolyn Townsend and Barbara Fish. Also Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Topping, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray, Mr. and Mrs.

William Harts Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Cantarrana, Mr. and Mrs. William Durkin, Mr.

Mrs. Francis Frederick X. Shields, Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mr.

and Mrs. Rodney Farson, the Count and Countess Mazzavini, Cesar Romero, Bryant Sheedy, George Meyer, Alan Bolte, William Townsend William Boardman, John Deegan, Winthrop Gardiner, Olney Maris William Okie Richard Cappelle, John Griggs, Spencer Weaver Emery Thompson William BagWilliam Lawson, Beau Mar James. Francis Hoge, Edwin Hewitt, Woolworth Donahue, Louis Ehret, George Ehret, Horace ce Kelland, George Allen, Baron George Wrangel, Thomas H. Prosser, 3d, Maury H. B.

Paul, Howard Edward Lock, Howard Townsend. Carlton Young, James Madden and Charles Pelgrem. Music for dancing was supplied by a novelty orchestra and there also was an entertainment during supper. Many weekend house parties are being given on Long Island by the members of the debutante group attending the dance. Prominent Garden City Women Sponsor Afternoon Dancing Classes at Casino Mrs.

John F. Armitage, Mrs. Howard C. Cole, Mrs. Thomas C.

Davidson, Mrs. Edmund H. Driggs Mrs. Harry S. Hammond.

Mrs. Francis B. Hamlin, Mrs. Allan R. Hardie, Mrs.

G. Loring Hubbell, Mrs. Sherwood Hubbell, Mrs. BenJamin Patterson Mrs. Ralph Peters Mrs.

H. H. Salmon Mrs. Cyrus P. Smith, Mrs.

F. KenStephenson, Mrs. Willard N. Taylor, Mrs. C.

Walter Ulsh and Mrs. Arthur C. Watson, all of Garden City, have organized two afternoon dancing classes for children under 12 years of age, to be given on Thursday afternoons, beginning Nov. 10, at the Garden City Casino, Garden City. The classes will be under the direction of Miss Elsie Livingston Hepburn and Helen Pendreigh Cargill.

Entertaining at Glen Cove Confined to Small Parties Special to The Eagle Glen Cove. Oct. 15-Mr. Mrs. Myron C.

Taylor, who nave been spending the season at Killingworth, their estate on North Shore, are in Ithaca for the weekend for the formal dedication today of Myron Taylor Hall, the new $1,500,000 law school building given to Cornell University by Mr. Taylor. and Mrs. Edward H. Crawford have returned to their home on Dosoris Lane after a stay in Skytop.

Mrs. Dodge Sloane has returned from Europe and is spending the Autumn at Brookmeade, her country home at Locust Valley, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis of Mattapan are in Washington for short stay.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. W. Hyde of Thompson Park spent a part of the week in New Jersey, where they were guests of Mrs.

Raymond Frost in Westfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Barnhill were hosts last night at a harvest home supper in their studio for the Seawanhaka Chapter, D.

A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pinchot of Locust Valley luncheon hosts on Columbus Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Rossiter are spending the Fall at Cedarcroft, their home on Crescent Beach Road. Paul D. Cravath was host the first of the week at a musicale for the benefit of the unemployment relief committee of Locust Valley. The Hour of Music was at Still House, his Summer home, and members of North Shore society were invited to hear the Perole Quartet, musicians the host has invited to his home in other seasons.

Mr. Cravath is president of the Metropolitan Opera Company. His daughter, Mrs. Willam Francis Gibbs, whose home, Still Cottage, is on the Cravath estate, assisted him as hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney A. Mitchell were hosts. last night at a meeting of the executive board of the unemployment relief committee. Mrs.

W. Fred Starks entertained recently with a luncheon the Book Tavern, followed by bridge for 12 at her home in Oak Lane. Miss Anne Jennifer Rees Mrs. E. Philip Rees of Huntington.

Charles Obermayer, Mrs. J. F. debrant, Mrs. A.

H. Lockwood, William A. Phillips, Mrs. William Wheeler, Mrs. Charles Welch, Mrs.

Howard Daisley, Mrs. Oliver Chichester, Mrs. George Worthington, Mrs. Alexander Fleming and Mrs. August Scharman.

The board met at the home, 520 Gates recently, with Mrs. Charles Benisch, president, presiding, and made plans for the affair. Miss Elizabeth Ball to Be Wed to Charles Roberts Oct. 25 Miss Elizabeth M. Ball, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William James Ball of 775 Argyle Road, will be married to Charles Roberts, son of Mrs. Joseph Y. Roberts of Corsicana, Texas, and the late Mr. Roberts, on Tuesday, Oct.

25. The ceremony will be performed sin St. Paul's P. E. Church, Flatbush, by the Rev.

Dr. Wallace J. Gardner. Miss Ball will have her sister, Mrs. William Davie Boykin, as her be best and the ushers will inonly attendant.

Lloyd Thomas will clude William Davie Boykin, Edwin Morgan, Willam Powell and Robert Sparrow. Mr. Roberts and his bride will make their home at 775 Argyle Road after Nov. 1. Patrons for Bretton Woods Boy Choir Concert Tuesday Among, the patrons and patronesses for the sixth annual concert to be given by the Bretton Woods Boy Choir under the direction of Frank R.

Hancock, director of music at Poly Prep Country Day School, at the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock, are Mrs. Margaret Weis, Mrs. Jefferson R. Edwards, Mrs. Peter J.

Lorang, Mrs. David Porter, Mrs. B. Valentine, Mrs. Henry F.

Bruning, Mrs. Ina L. Cooper Lane, Miss Lois L. Gaskell, Miss Lucy A. Larsen, Miss Mary M.

Powers, Miss Mary J. Rice, Mrs. Oliver G. Carter, Mrs. Frederick A.

Drake, Mrs. Hiram Austen Tuttle, W. Harry Sefton, Mrs. William H. Parkinson.

Mrs. Harris M. Crist, Mrs. J. H.

J. Hedinger, Mrs. Rollin Mrs. William S. Sherwood, Mrs.

C. Ruxton Love, Mrs. W. E. McCann, Mrs.

Ernest F. Seelman, Mrs. Ernest A. Doudiet, Mrs. Charles R.

Robinson, Mrs. Leighton M. Arrowsmith, Mrs. Choiki Fugino, Mrs. Bayard Corson, Mrs.

Cermance Bruneau, Mrs. John Carey, Mrs. Andrew Campbell, Mrs. Charles L. Babcock Mrs.

Walter F. Walton, Mrs. M. Preston Goodfellow, Mrs. Arthur Gonzales, Mrs.

Kenneth Halstead, Mrs. John F. Winters, Mrs. J. Walter Benson, Mrs.

George F. Herrity, Mrs. Arthur E. Cabbie, Mrs. Henry P.

Molloy, Thaddeus G. Cowell, Mrs. William Darbee, Mrs. Edward G. Davis, Mrs.

H. A. Tuttle, Mrs. William F. Preston, Mrs.

William A. Jewett, Mrs. B. Nelson, Mrs. Colin D.

Marver, Mrs. Walter Truslow, Mrs. Frederick J. Van Vranken, Mrs. D.

A. von Glahn, Mrs. Corge Whittlesey, Mrs. Henry Ingraham and Mrs. Ralph Kirkman.

St. Angela Hall Alumnae to Have Bridge and Tea Oct. 29 The Alumnae Association of St. Angela Hall will hold a bridge and tea on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 29, at the Academy Studios.

Miss Mary E. Cunningham is the chairman of the day, following chairmen: assisted, buthe Mary F. Carroll; prizes, Mrs. Joseph E. Murphy; reception, Misses Katherine McQuade, Beatrice M.

Judge; tea, Miss Dorothy Engels, and publicity, Miss Regina F. Cox. The general committee consists of the Misses Theresa Auwerda, Dorothy Deveraux, Bernadette J. Hughes, Julia Hamilton, Janet Murphy, Kathryn McAllister, Mildred Quinn, Marie Tilyou, Kathryn Whelan, Jean Young and Mrs. Edmund Cooke.

The ticket committee includes Mrs. James Adikes, Mrs. Robert C. Ayling, Mrs. Gardner Conroy, Mrs.

Austin Jones, Mrs. Stephen McDonough, the Misses Regina F. Cox, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Geraghty, Catherine Gonnoud, Mary G. Monaghan and Norberta Sullivan. Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs.

Edward P. Mullin, Mrs. J. Ennis McQuail, Mrs. James F.

McDonnell, Mrs. James P. McGeeny, Mrs. Henry McLean, Mrs. Leo O'Neil, Miss Carolyn Roache, Mrs.

Charles Romsgate, Joseph W. Sullivan and Miss V. Woods, patronesses; Mary, Mrs. Patrick Callahan, Mrs. Emma Brenack, Miss Katherine Fagan, Miss Ann Fagan, Mrs.

Kurt Lutz, Mrs. George T. McQuade, Mrs. Charles J. Maguire, Miss Katherine O'Connor, Miss Josephine O'Connor and Esther Stern, subscribers.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Balzarini of The Towers will return on Tuesday on the Italian liner Augustus from an extensive trip abroad. Mr.

and Mrs. Balzarini left for a Mediterranean cruise in February and have been touring Southern Europe extensively. St. Joseph's Guild Meets The regular monthly meeting of St. Joseph's Guild of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor in Bay Ridge was held at 4615 4th Ave.

Friday afternoon. Reports of the work the Sisters had done during the Summer were read and a plan of work me for the coming season was outlined. Owing to the urgent demand for neighborhood assistance a card party will be held in December, the time and place to be announced later, Every one who attended the meeting brought a contribution of food to be distributed to the needy by the Sisters. Mrs. John D.

Moore, president, presided. Mrs. John J. Loftus, chairman of the membership committee, presented 16 new names which were accepted as members. Among those present were: Mrs.

John D. Moore, H. R. Lake, Mrs. C.

L. Dance, Mrs. Rollins Hills, Mrs. Alfred Munkenbeck, Mrs. Walter L.

Durack Mrs. James A. Flanagan, Mrs. Mary A. Kavanagh, Mrs.

J. J. Shanahan, Miss Phoebe Queen, Mrs. Alfred Hagman, Mrs. John H.

Mulvehill, Mrs. L. H. GodMrs. James A.

Bartly, Mrs. dard, Garry J. Hayes, Mrs. J. V.

Fallon, Mrs. F. M. Robinson, Mrs. J.

J. Dorsey, Mrs. Charles W. Miller, Mrs. Annie M.

Bird, Mrs. Sophia Reberkemy, Mrs. Anna F. Doyle, Miss Mary Sprague, Miss Margaret Gelshennon, Mrs. Andrew Turner, Miss C.

H. Rasmussen, Mrs. Annie B. Hennessy, Miss Agnes Dee, Mrs. W.

Harry Sefton, Mrs. R. A. Sewell, Mrs. John J.

After the business meeting tea was served. Mrs. Charles W. Miller, chairman of hospitality committee, was the hostess. Big Sister Board and Church Chairmen to Meet Tomorrow The regular monthly meeting of the executive board and church chairmen of the Protestant Big Sister Council, Mrs.

Fenwick W. Ritchie president, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 p. m. in Spence Memorial Presbyterian Church. Mr.

and Mrs. George Winslow of Greenwich Conn. are receiving congratulations upon the birth of A daughter on Monday. Mrs. Winslow is the former Miss Valerie Betts of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lee Allen and their young son Edwin Lee Allen have returned to their home at 209 Lincoln Place, after spending the Summer with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Elliott DuBois at Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn.

Mrs. Marcus D. Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cutter of Plainfield, N.

and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walling of Germantown, Pa. are on a motor trip through the Green Mountains and the Adirondack Mountains. Mrs.

Fairchild recently Helen INC. Williams BRIDAL GOWNS 216 Livingston Street Sea Cliff Personals Special to The Eagle Sea Cliff, Oct. 15-Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.

Wood of Littleworth Lane are spending the weekend at their Summer place at Mattituck. Mrs. Harold A. Lange entertained with a bridge luncheon recently at her home on Du Bois Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. John Stephan have returned to Brooklyn from their Summer home in Sea Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. Hartford N.

Gunn of Port Washington gave a dinner for 16 at the Maine Maid recently. Mrs. Albert Mortimer Bell and Mrs. A. P.

Opdyke have returned from Albany, where they attended the Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Huntington of Littleworth Lane were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lar- Please Turn to Page 7 HO WELCOME This year our facilities and service are at their very best, and we are sure that you will he pleasantly surprised at our rates. Unfurnished 1, 2 and 3 room suites with service pantries are now and electrical refrigeration included in tal. Furnished apartments by the day, week, month or year. GRANADA BROOKLYN Ashland Place and Lafayette Avenue Walter F. Cooney, RELIANCE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC.

UNDERWOOD UNDeRwOOD the son of Mr. and Mrs. ClarEstates, was photographed at his A. O'Brien, Thomas H. O'Brien, Thomas J.

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Brady, Miss Katherine I. Brady, Mrs. Edward F. Curley Mrs. P.

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Edward G. Campbell, Mrs. Avon A. Donohue, Mrs. Raoul Frechette, Mrs.

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