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and in are club the BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1932 Many Brooklynites Open Their Summer Residences on Long Island for the Season Continued from Page 1 three children, Miss Elspeth Madge Ritchie, Miss Jean Asling Ritchie and Fenwick White Ritchie 3d, will spend the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie. Miss M. Elizabeth, Ritchie, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ritchie, will sail on Saturday on the Europa for a trip to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the North Cape, Finland, England and Scotland. She will be away nine weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarke Bedford of 81 Beacon Boston, formerly of Brooklyn, will be at Peaches Point, Marblehead, from June until October. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren 30 Walnut Oneonta, N. have just returned from a trip to Florida.

Mrs. Lauren formerly resided in Brooklyn. Dr. and Mrs. William H.

Snyder of 26 Schermerhorn St. Will go to their Summer home, 135 Laurel Hill Road, Mountain Lakes, N. June 24 and will remain there until Oct, 14. They will attend a conleaving July 5 at Hall, ference of the Friends "Coneress Cape May, N. where they will spend a week.

Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Callaghan of 97 St.

James Place and their family will leave early in July to spend the Summer at their cottage at Branford, Conn. and Mrs. Edward C. Blum of 45 Plaza St. will go to their Summer residence, Shore Acras, Bay Shore, L.

in June and will remain until the middle of October. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Payson Crowell of 409 Jefferson Ave. and their daughters, the Misses Ethel P.

and Florence M. Crowell, will be at their Bellport, L. residence from June to October. 15, Judge Charles J. McDermott of 295 Henry St.

will go to his Summer place in Nova Scotia about July 1. Mrs. McDermott, who is abroad at present, will divide her time between Nova Scotia and West Hampton Beach where her son, Charles J. McDermott has rented a house for the Summer. Mr.

McDermott and Miss Eugenie will be married on 2. Brumley Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammitt their son, Craig Hammitt, of and at 350 Washington Stamford, from June 15 to October 1. Dalzell of 295 ClinMrs.

George will leave on June 1. for ton Ave. home on Woodland Drive, her Brightwaters, L. will remain until Oct. 1.

Her son-in-law and and Mrs. Edward J. will spend the Summer daughter, Mr. O'Malley, with her. and Mrs.

George N. WhitMr. of 66 Willow will spend tlesey Summer at Bethel, from the June 15 Sept. 15, Clark Bates, Miss, Mary Mrs. David Bates be at from June 15 Bates and season, They will Woodstock, until late in the Mrs.

Bates' spend Frederic W. Hinrichs, at his the Summer Sather, residence, Clover Lea. Mrs. Philip C. Langdon Mr.

DuBois) of 253, Washing(Carolyn ton and their young daughter will leave early next week to spend Summer with Mrs. Langdon's the Mrs. Elliott C. DuBois, at mother, Summer home at Shippan her Point, Stamford, Conn. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Lee Allen (Katharine DuBois) of 209 Lincoln Place, and son will leave on Sattheir, to young spend the Summer with Mrs. DuBois. Mrs. Gordon Gibson of Dr.

and will spend the Sum176 State mer at their Huntington, L. resileaving on June 10 and redence, turning Oct. 1, and Mrs. George Albert Surrogate of 26 Remsen will be Wingate Park, Haines Falls, N. at Twilight from July 1 to Labor Day.

and Mrs. Charles M. McDonMr. ald of 218 St. James Place will open their Summer home at Northport, L.

for the season on Decoration Day. chan of 780 Shimmer Ave. have Major and Mrs. Donald, C. Straopened their home at Asbury Park, N.

J. The ywill return to the city Oct. 1. Mrs. Arthur E.

Lethbridge Jr. of $94 E. 18th St. and her two daughthe Misses Valerie and Barters, bara Lethbridge, will leave about June 1 to spend a month with Mrs. Alfred A.

Drew in Belgrade, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Lethbridge and their daughters will go to Bay Shore, L. in July, where they will be at the Southward-Ho Club until the middle of September.

Mrs. Fred Joel Swift Opens Home for Annual May Day Df Fortnightly Library Club The annual May Day meeting of the Fortnightly Library Club was held yesterday at Overledge, GrandViev-on-Hudson, N. the of the president, Mrs. Fred Joel Swift. The guests of honor included Mrs.

Amorette Fraser, Mrs. Oliver Goldsmith Varter, Mrs. George Brewster Bretz, Mrs. Dean Gray Edwards, president of the Long Island Federation of Women's Clubs; Dr. Cornelia Chase Brant, Mrs.

Charles Edward Porter, Mrs. Stuart Close, Mrs. Charles S. Van Nuis and Mrs. Preston S.

Miller. The Former members, Mrs. John C. Stillman of Tucson, and Mrs. William P.

Burnham Braintree, were also present. Among other guests were several daughters of the club members, the Misses Estelle Thompson, Clara L. Hoyt, Helen and Grace Vollmen, Martha Davis and Mrs. Frederick James Taylor Jr. After luncheon the bicentennial tree.

a Siberian elm, was planted on the lawn rear house. A program for the planting of the tree had been arranged by Mrs. William Bundy Nelson and Mrs. Wirt E. Darrow.

During the afternoon tea was served at Shadowcliff, Upper Nyack, N. the home of Mrs. Eleanor Manville Ford. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry R. Lathrop of 436 Clinton Ave, the guests Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Jadwin of Halesite, L.

over the weekend. Mrs. Jeremiah Clarke of 30 Willow St. entertainment Friday night at a surprise dinner honor of her husband's birthday. The guests included Mr.

Mrs. Clinton W. Schelling. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Burdick, Miss Elizabeth Garvin, G. Sperry and Mr. Clarke, 'Cruise to Nowhere' Planned By Good Neighbors on Board S. S. Susquehanna on June 9 A "cruise to nowhere" Thursday evening, June 9, which will have for its climax a treasure hunt, is the latest project of the junior friendly service organization, The Neighbors, and one which is creating wide interest in the private schools.

The S. S. Susquehanna has ben chosen for this novel affair which is designed to produce treasure for the cause of the blind and undernourished children of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities. Young people and parents alike are being invited to book passage. Entertainment while on board will include dancing, bridge, as well as the usual deck games.

The treasure hunting will be done by the ten young couples who are winners in the dancing contest. Mrs. Joseph W. Ferris, chairman of The Good Nenghbors' advisory committee, is chairman of the project and is being asisted by an advisory committee including: T. C.

Crain, Dr. and Mrs. D. Allen, Miss Ina C. Atwood, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne L. Douglas, Dr. John H. Denbigh, Mr.

William F. Eastman, Miss Treodora Goldsmith, Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll, Dr. L.

W. Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Jonas, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight R.

Little, Mrs. William Prescott, Miss Helen E. Reddftiing, Mrs. Grace Phillips Murray, Mrs. Frances Woodward, Paul Wohlson, Mrs.

and Mrs. William M. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlin, Mrs.

Cameron Duncan, Mrs. William H. Price, Mrs. Florence Baker Stafford, Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Falconer, Mrs. Walter Truslow, Mrs. Salim Alkazin. Mrs. James Currie, Miss Emily Goetze, Mrs.

Darwin R. JJames Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard Mrs. L.

Parker McKinley, Miss Frances Woodward. A partial list of sponsors includes: Mrs. Norfleet E. Blaine, Mrs. Louise J.

Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill, Darwin R. James, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert C. Lee, Dr. and Mrs. S. J.

McNamara, Mrs. Simrell Selkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Travis, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Englebardt, F. A. Wildenburg, Dr. and Mrs. C.

E. Rynd, Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway, Dr. and Mrs.

Charles S. Prest, Mrs. William J. Corry. Mrs.

Robert H. Rippere, Mr. and Mrs. Halstead James, Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Craig Mrs. William H. Ellery, Mrs. Arthur Resch, Mr. and Mrs.

Gould L. Harris, Joseph W. Ferris, Mrs. Stanley B. Bolger, Mrs.

R. M. Wilhelm and Mrs. C. Raymond Weaver.

Miss Myrtle Berry Hostess At Bridge--Tea Yesterday Miss Myrtle B. Berry of 370 E. 31st St. entertained at a bridge and tea at her residence yesterday. The guests included Mrs.

William Douglas Savage, Mrs. Sidney L. Stevens, Mrs. John Quinn, Miss Grace Englehart and Miss Helen Brown of Brooklyn; Mrs. Harold C.

V. Cann of Manhattan, Mira, Edward J. Riehl of Hempstead, and Mrs. Edmund Judson of Staten Island, Y. Miss Ann Vaden to Be Wed To Carney J.

Case on June 1 Miss Ann C. Vaden, daughter of Chester V. Vaden of 19 Polhemus Place, will married to Carney J. Case of Milford, June 1 in the Church of St. Francis Xavier, 6th Ave.

and Carroll St. Miss Vaden attended Parker Collegiate Institute and Pratt Institute. Mr. Case and his bride will make their home in Milford. Miss Allene Harris Guest At Party Last Evening Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick G. Harris of 224 Lincoln Road, entertained for their daughter, Miss Allene Harris last evening. Among the guests were the Misses Jeannette Longyear, Dorothy Stenhouse, Alice Leffler, Muriel Gerber, Katharine Whipple, Evelyn Whipple, Concheta Caldarazo, Elbert Schenkel, Nelson Hibbard. Curtis, Philip Hornthal, Robert Williams Harold von Glahn, John Surpless, James Armstring and Cecil Fruluck.

TO TAKE PART IN SHOW MISS ELSA MISS CATHERINE MARY MISS MARY AGNES CLARKE TARR ME SHANE VALECHE ME SHANE CHIDNOFF. Miss Clarke of 815 Ocean Ave. and the Misses McShane of 155 Argyle Road will take prominent parts in the musical comedy "The Meanest Man in the World," to be presented tomorrow and Tuesday nights by the Holy Innocent Dramatic Society of the R. C. Church of the Holy Innocent.

The show will be given in the school auditorium. the home, and her staff of officers be in the receiving line, and will be assisted in entertaining by a number of other members. Miss Edith Brett Southard, chairman; Miss Minnie E. Hopkins and Mrs. Henry C.

Bainbridge Jr. comprise the committee on arrangements. Miss Elizabeth I. Hubbell Bride of George J. Cummings Miss Elizabeth Isabel Hubbell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Revere Hubbell of 1422 Pacific was married at 4:30 yesterday to George John Cummings, also of Brooklyn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings. The ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, was performed at the New York Ave.

Methodist Church, the Rev. Dr. Bruce Moss officiating. The bride wore a white satin gown embroidered with brilliants and made with long tight sleeves which puffed at the shoulder, and A train. Her madonna veil was of tulle trimmed with orange blossoms.

She carried calla lilies. Miss Beatrice Mary Hubbell, the bride's sister was maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a peach net dress, matching picture hat and carried talisman roses. Timothy Cummings was best man for his brother. The ushers were John Sward and Edward Polo.

Upon their return from a Southern motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Cummings will live in Flatbush. Miss Eleanor Campbell of 139 Hooper St. is spending some time in North Carolina.

Miss Campbell is a graduate of Packer Collegiate Institute, class of 1930. Many Local Residents to Take Part i in Gipsy Trail Club Fete The Brooklynites and Long Island residents who will be members of the five gipsy tribes, the Dutch Gipsy, Spanish, Russian, American and Italian, at the Gipsy Carnival at the Gipsy Trail Club, Carmel, N. on Saturday, will include Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammitt, Mr.

Mrs. Frank K. Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad F.

Dykman, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen, Mr.

and I'Ms. William C. Biddie, Dr. George H. Iler, Miss Gertrude Mullaney, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Sharp Kunkel, Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mueller and Dr.

and Mrs. James H. Schmidt of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. William of Kew Gardens, L.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brodie of Forest Hills, L.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Sommerville of Flushing. L.

Mrs. Edith Engels of Jamaica, L. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl L.

Mount of Sunnsyside, L. Miss Marie D. Schmalz of Forest Hills, L. and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond M. Gunnison of Scarsdale, N. and formerly of Brooklyn. Hostesses at Mt. Vernon In Prospect Park Next Week The hostesses the replica of Mt.

Vernon in Prospect Park next week will be Mrs. Charles F. Zimmele, regent of the L. I. State Society, D.

chairman; Miss Lois L. Gaskell, Mrs. Herbert L. Holly, Mrs. Harry K.

Devlin, Mrs. Francis W. Moore, Robert L. German, Mrs. George S.

Momfort, Mrs. Arthur Doolittle, Miss Gladys David. Mrs. Charles L. Amey, Mrs.

Cornelius Hearn, Mrs. Benjamin P. Butterworth, Mrs. Chester W. Cole, Mrs.

David Thomas, Mrs. Frederick H. Pretz, Mrs. Abrem Nichols, Mrs. George W.

Felter, Mrs. Charles Roehl, Mrs. Eugene Engeman, Mrs. Edward E. Fay, Mrs.

Howard T. Langworthy, Miss Alice Plumb, Mrs. Robert H. Clark, Mrs. Jules A.

Lassoe, Mrs. J. A. Medina, Mrs. Herbert Henry, Mrs.

Thomas W. Pierce. Miss Catherine A. Remsen, Mrs. Herbert Peake, Mrs.

John J. Feerick, Mrs. Vera J. Matthews, Mrs. Warren A.

Hafely, Mrs. Alfred Loweth and Mrs. Robert L. Ives. Mrs.

James Sanborn Graham is general chairman. Mrs. William R. Lasher will have charge of a group of young women at Mt. Vernon on Saturday.

Miss Adele Strasburger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Strasburge of 929 Albemale Road, will be hostess to a group of friends in a box at the inaugural ball at the Waldorf Astoria on Tuesday evening, to be held in connection with the celebration of the George Washington bicentennial. Her guests will be Miss Ruth Allen, Albert F.

Strasburger Mrs. Louis Brinsmade. George Williamson, Joseph Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Strasburger, Subscribers to Bridge-Tea Of Stratford Chapter Tuesday Stratford Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire in New York, will sponsor a benefit bridge a and tea in aid of Vitoria Home for Aged Men and Women on Empire Tuesday, board the S.S.

Minnewaska at Pier 59, foot of W. 18th Mrs. Manhattarison and Mrs. William H. Johnston, the regent, are co-chairmen the day.

Those in charge of other committees are prizes, Mrs. James Gilmour; tables, Mrs. Orman C. Perkins; cards, Mrs. David B.

Kennedy; refreshments, Miss Mary Haldane; tickets, Mrs. A. D. F. Simmons.

Among the subscribers are Consul General and Mrs. Gerald Campbell, Mrs. Percival H. Gregory, Mrs. D.

Ainslee Goodall, Mrs. David Schmitt, Samuel C. Pulis, Mrs. Sydney Hill, Mrs. Isaac May, Miss A.

Meikle John, Mrs. Robert Ridgway, Mrs. V. H. Tentlarge, Mrs.

Gerald 1 H. G. Shepherd, Mrs. William H. Matthews, Mrs.

G. H. Rogers, Mrs. William S. Buchanan, Mrs.

J. Scott, Miss Mary Haldane, Mrs. Richard H. Farley, Mrs. Martin L.

Bodkin, Mrs. Robert S. Farley and Mrs. Robert McGregor. Jacobsen-Smith The marriage of Miss Ruth Helen Jacobsen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Victor H. Jacobsen of 2171 59th and Frank Erdman Smith of Flatbush, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Smith, will take place on June 28. The ceremony will be performed in the First Baptist Church, St. and Carlton at 5 o'clock by the Rev. Victor Larsen, and will be followed by a reception at the Hotel Bossert. Miss Elsie Jacobsen will be maid of honor and only attendant for her sister.

Herbert P. Nelson will be Mr. Smith's best man. The ushers will include Nelson B. Smith, brother of the bredegroom; Philip Barrett and Adolph Newberry.

Mr. Smith and his bride will make their home in Flatbush after a motor trip to Poland Spring, Maine and Canada. Mrs. Donald McGahie of 925 Union St. gave a miscellaneous shower, and bridge at her home yesterday in honor of Miss JacobA bridge and stocking and glove shower Was given for the bride-to-be on Wednesday by Mrs.

Edwin B. Graham of 2215 Clarendon Road, and Miss Margaret Pelkey and her sister, Mrs. George Kennington entertained at a bridge and bathroom shower at their residence, 39 Argyle Road, recently in Miss Jacobsen's honor. Mrs. R.

Edson Doolittle to Give Art Pilgrimage in Connection With Poetry Week Celebration Mrs. R. Edson Doolittle will hold an art pilgrimage at the Brooklyn Museum, Friday at 2:30 p.m., in connection with the 6th annual celebration of Poetry Week. Mrs. Doolittle will speak "Poetry in Stone." All club members are invited to the pilgrimage.

Poetry Week, which begins today and ends next Sunday, was founded and organized by Anita Browne, chairman poetry of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and former chairman of poetry of the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs. Tea will he served after the art tour and will be followed by a walk in the Botanic Gardens. Otto B. Schmidt Appointed Grand Guide Otto B. Schmidt of 976 E.

31st St. was apponted Grand Guide of the canum of the State York at Grand Council of they Royal Ara State convention of the grand council held this week at the Hotel New Yorker, Manhattan. Mr. Schmidt was promoted from the position of grand warden. Committees and Directors of Little Italy Association Newly appointed chairman and committees of the Little Italy Finance, George chairNeighborhood Association, include: man, Henry C.

Eldert, William M. Parke and Ronald Hart; Girls Committee, Miss Louise Goetze, chairman, Mrs. Arthur J. Harrison and Mrs. Henry C.

Eldert; Boys Committee, Arthur J. Harrison, chairman, Otis Swan Carroll and Robert B. Lea; House Committee, Harry H. Spencer, chairman, and Waldo McCutcheon McKee; Entertainment Committee, Mrs. Harry H.

Spencer, chairman, and Miss Louise Goetze: Membership Committee, Mrs. Otis S. Carroll, chairman, and Robert B. Lea, and Publicity Committee, Mrs. Dudley D.

Campbell. The directors of the association include Dr. Joseph Dana Allen, Miss Fraces Bristol, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

Otis S. Carroll, George Maxwell Clark, Miss Elizabeth Dutcher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Eldert, Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hart, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert B. Lea, Judge and Mrs. George W. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Mendes, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Parke, Dr.

and Mrs. Paul L. Parrish, George Reynolds, Mrs. T. W.

Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rogers Mrs. Frances Scileppi, Judge George A.

Wingate, Mrs. Frank Zunino, Mrs. George W. Shepard, Miss E. Frances Woodward, Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Bromley, Miss Goetze, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Spencer, Dr.

and Mrs. Herbert T. Wikle, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo McKee and Mrs.

Raymond Ingersoll. Officials of the association, of which Robert B. Lea is president, were announced previously. Berkshire Colonists Open Summer Homes; Weekend Guest Entertained Special to The Eagle Great Barrington, May 21 -Miss Eleanore Mitchell of 275 Clinton Ave. will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs.

Frank D. Griswold, at Great Barrington, over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Picano of 200 St.

James Place have opened their cottage at Sheffield, for the Summer. heir sons, Jose and Don Alfred Picaso, will join them in June. Their daughter, Miss Grace Picaso, will be in Sheffield until July 16, when she will leave for an extensive trip abroad with her aunt, Miss Ethel Hall of 6 Lefferts Place, returning to Brooklyn in December. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic R. Sanborn of 19 Grace Court are spending the weekend at their Summer home, in Great Barrington, Mass. Mrs. R. C.

Combes, Mr. and Mrs. P. Austen Tomes and the Misses Frances and Betty Tomes will open Arrowcliff, their Summer home, in Great Barrington, on June 15. Mrs.

Abbot C. Combes Sr. of Flushing, L. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Rodney O. Walbridge of South Egremont, over the weekend. Arthur Billings Hunt to Sing At Open House on Thursday Arthur Billings Hunt, radio artist and director of music at Spencer Memorial Church, will sing a group of numbers when the board of directors of the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives entertains at open house on Thursday. R. Huntington Woodman will be in charge of the musicale, which will given at 3 and Mr.

Hunt will include in his program a number of Mr. Woodman's compositions. Brooklyn women's clubs that are represented on the board of directors will be the guests at this affair, which will be held at the home at 240 Kingston from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. Among these clubs are the Long Island State Society, D. Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century, Prospect Club, Tuesday Music Club.

Brooklyn Woman's club, Illuminati, Mrs. Field's Literary Club. Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Children's Museum and the Brooklyn Heights Seminary Club. Mrs. Oscar W.

Swift, president of COUNCIL MEMBER Mrs. Philip A. Brennan is a member of the Brooklyn Girl Scout Council and is actively assisting in plans for Girl Scout Day at Coney Island on Saturday. Subscribers to Bridge for Boys' Club to Be Held at Club At Huntington, L. I.

Tomorrow Among those who have subscribed to the bridge party to be held at the Huntington Country Club tomorrow for the benefit of the Hudson Avenue Boys Club, at which Mrs. Gordon Gibson of 176 State St. will be hostess, are Mrs. Robert Gerard Williams, Mrs. Morton Halstead, Mrs.

George Paliner Kennedy, Mrs. Edward R. Welles, Mrs. Franklin H. Miles, Mrs.

Franklin Taylor, Mrs. Henry H. Hamilton, Mrs. William A. O.

Paul, Mrs. Frederick M. Cochran, Mrs. Burt Foss Nichols, Miss E. V.

Germain, Mrs. Robert H. Stenhouse, Miss Evelyn Jones, Mrs. Marshall Alderson and Carroll Leja Nichols. Many of the guests will drive out in groups and have arranged for luncheon en route.

This will be the first of a series of small parties for the benefit of the club. Final Bridge for Student Relief Fund Held Yesterday The final bridge party for the benefit of the Student Relief Fund was held yesterday at the residence of Mrs. James J. Sexton, 257 Stuyvesant Ave. Assiting the hostess were Mrs.

Andrew J. Collins, Mrs. Anna J. Doyle, Dr. Susan Everett, Mrs.

Daniel J. McGoldrick, Mrs. Walter Foley, Miss Emma Cahill and Miss Mildred McGoldrick. Among those present were Miss Helen P. McCotmick, Mrs.

Doyle, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. James Ryan, Miss Margaret Markey, Miss Alicia Rhatigan, Mrs. S. G.

Fisher, Miss C. A. McLaughlin, Miss Grace McLaughlin, Mrs. E. T.

Walsh, Mrs. Jacob Strahl, Miss Margaret Hannifan, Mrs. Marie Fox, Miss Helen Carey, Mrs. William Madden, Mrs. James Mullens, Mrs.

William F. Delaney, Mrs. M. J. Gleeson, Mrs.

James Mulrennan, Miss Mary McGinity, Mrs. Sylvester Sabbatino, Mrs. James Regan and Miss Annie O'Brien. Patronesses for St. Agnes Seminary Party on June 4 Patronesses for the luncheon and bridge which the Ladies Auxiliary of St.

Agnes Seminary will have at the Half Moon Hotel on Saturday, June 4, include Mrs. C. O'Brien, chairman of the day; Mrs. Thomas Casey, Mrs. George Holahan, Mrs.

George Batxer, Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, Mrs. Edward Burke, Mrs. Joseph Kiernan, Mrs. Edward F.

Dunne, Mrs. Frank Spina, Mrs. George Sutcliffe, Mrs. Thomas Cummings, Mrs. Edward C.

Holohan, Mrs. J. G. Dunne, Mrs. Thomas Crimmins, Mrs.

William Wissner, Mrs. William Bectold, Mrs. Francis Cosby, Mrs. James Donnelly, Mrs. Edmund O'Neill, Mrs.

Leo Maher, Miss Catherine Cunningham, Mrs. Carl Van Anken, Miss Harriet Boylan, Mrs. William G. O'Brien, Mrs. Emily Schwab, Mrs.

Ernest Mavor, Mrs. Daniel Ferry and Mrs. Helen Cuyler, John McVivkar Langstaff, infant son of the Rex. and Mrs. John Brett Langstaff, was baptized on Wednesday afternoon in St.

Edmund's Church, the Bronx, of which Mr. Langstaff is rector. Mr. Langstaff performed the ceremony of baptism. A reception followed at the Langstaff home, 1972 Morris Ave.

Mrs. Thomas Francioli, sister of Mrs. Langstaf; Lady Congleston, the Marquis of Cambridge, Charles Gouverneur Hoffman and Gilbert Elliott Jr. were the godparents of the child. The family was represented by two grandparents, Mrs.

Bard McVicker and Dr. J. Elliot Langstaff, and also Mrs. Godfrey M. Brindley, Mrs.

Theron R. Strong, Dumont Littel and Lawrence McKeever Miller. Mr. Langstaff is the son of Dr. And Mrs.

J. Elliot Langstaff of Stony Brook, L. and formerly of Brooklyn. Poetry Program To Be Held At the Artist's Gallery In celebration of poetry week. which begins today, a program will be given at the Artist's Gallery, Hicks Tuesday evening.

Those taking part will be Amy Bonner, poet and columnist; Margaret Widdimer, novelist and poet; Leonard Twynham, who will give Shakespearean readings, and Margurite Dikon Clark, who will read from her verse. Dr. Sum Nung Au Young will speak and read from his work. Dugald Walker, illustrator of children's books, and Eleanor Eunice Hollister will also be on the program. Miss Bonner has arranged the program.

Subscribers to St. Mary's Ladies' Aid Association's Lnucheon -Bridge on June 4 Among the subscribers to the luncheon and bridge to be given by the Ladies Aid Association of St. Mary's Hospital at the Empire State Club, Empire State Building, Manhattan, on June 4. are Mrs. James Malone, Mrs.

Thomas Lee, Mrs. Charles Nicol, Mrs. Vincent O'Connell, Mrs. George Burtis, Mrs. Jack Schumacher, Charles Buckner, Miss Irene O'Brien, Mrs.

Robert Scholtz, Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald, Mrs. Carroll Reid, Mrs. John Kearney, Miss Lucie Petri, Mrs. George Gundlack, Mrs.

Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. Herbert Todd, Mrs. Frank McDonough, Mrs. Henry Vaughn, Miss Helen Farrell, Miss Margaret Fitzpatrick, Miss Isabel Ivory, Mrs.

Eugene Reardon, Mrs. Francis Higgins, Adolph Eccardt, Mrs. John Lotsch. Mrs. Philip Oehl Mrs.

Lester Arfman, Mrs. Francis Ring, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Edward Fagan, Mrs. Armand Castro-Lopez, Miss Gladys Magrath, Mrs.

George Wulfing and Mrs. William Kearney. Mrs. Christopher D. Kevin is president of the association and Mrs.

J. Graham Petri and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald are co-chairmen of the day. St. Mary's Juniors Sponsor Benefit Bridge-Tea Party The Junior Auxiliary of St.

Mary's Hospital held a benefit bridge and tea yesterday afternoon in the Ambassador, Manhattan. The proceeds from this affair will be turned to the Junior Auxiliary's fund over the children's ward of that hosfor pital. The Junior Auxiliary has been active in the cause of St. Mary's Hospital since 1903 and has made the children's ward its particular charge, supplying the sick and crippled children with necessities as well as toys. Each year they hold a Christmas party in the ward on Christmas morning, having a Christmas tree and presents for all.

Mrs. Francis J. Sullivan is honorary president of the auxiliary and Mrs. George W. Kuhn president.

Other officers include Miss M. Cornelia Leary, vice president; Miss Regina Kelly, treasurer; Mrs. William P. Zachorna, recording secretary, and Miss Ruth Dunn, corresponding secretary. Miss Cornelia Leary was chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements and among those who assisted her were Mrs.

Arthur Hugh Kelly and the Misses Estelle Byrne, Natalie Byrne, Genevieve Cornell, Irene Correa, Dorman, Kathleen Dempsey, Ruth Davey, Margaret Fanning, Miriam Fitzsimons, Elizabeth Fleming, Katherine Fee and Helen Hayes. Among those playing were Mrs. Walter V. Donovan, Mrs. Joseph E.

Conroy, Mrs. Theodore Kramer, Mrs. Louis Bantz, Mrs. Cornelius Schmid, Mrs. Peter Rouss, Miss Edna Kramer, Miss Ethel Conroy, Miss Rosemary Murphy, Miss Ella Murphy, Miss Anne M.

Smith, Mrs. Thomas E. Murray, Mrs. James E. Malone, Miss Irene Meyer, Miss Anna O'Neil, Miss Margaret O'Neil.

A. Keough, Mrs. Gerald Malone, Mrs. John Henry Schmid, Mrs. Elizabeth Keefe, James Fee, Miss Mildred Wood, Miss nagh, Miss Mary Woods, Miss Erene Correa, Miss, Louise KavaKatherine Fee, Miss M.

Estelle Byrne, Miss Natalie Byrne, Miss Kathleen Murphy, Dr. E. D. Scanlan, Mrs. Thomas F.

Dorsey, Miss Madalin Noonan, Miss Adelaid McCann, Miss Marie Carey, Mrs. Joseph Savage, Miss, Beatrice McCann, Miss Margaret Fanning. Mrs. Albert F. Strasburger of 929 Albemarle Road will attend the Boone family reunion in Washington, D.

from June 12 to 15. Mr. and Mrs. Strasburger and their family will go to the Mohawk Hotel at Lake Mohawk, N. in August after a trip through the New England States.

Harry A. Sylvester son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sylvester of 1118 E.

14th will leave by motor for Orlando, on June 1. He will be gone for about 10 days. BE YOUR NATURAL SELF! Retain youth and charm by eradicating the hairs that conceal your beauty Hours 10-5 Evenings by Appointment NEvins 8-1586 ROSETTA LEE STEVENS Specialist in Electrolysis 83 Flatbush Avenue, near Fulton, Room 401. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Meredith Behrens To Give Small Tea Party to Celebrate Weddnig Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. Behrens of 1713 Beverly be Meredith, hosts this afternoon at a small tea to celebrate the second anniversary of their marriage.

The guests, who will be members of their bridal party and a few intimate friends, include Miss Helen Disney, Miss L. Joyce Walser, Gordon Youngman, Edward E. Watts Truman H. Luhrman, Thomas F. Christie, John Nixon, Sydney R.

Bradley, Richards W. Hannah. Mr. and Mrs. V.

Hall Everson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall Eversdo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Feltman, Mr. and William H. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.

Mirick, Mi. and Mrs. Sinclair G. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs.

Thetdore J. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Peare, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth M. Bevier, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.

Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Emerson Miller, Dr. Mrs. Russell H.

Iler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Proffitt. KAPPA DELTA ALPHA The members Chanter of Kappa Delta Alpha Sorority were Zeta, entertained at the Standish Arms Hotel by Miss Betty Reid recently.

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Years Available:
1841-1963