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A A A BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1932 M2 19 Society PACH. BROS. Mrs. Oscar Fitzland Moore Jr. is the former Miss Mary Adair Childress, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Avent Childress of Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Moore will reside in Hartsdale upon their return from a trip abroad. The Childress family are former Brooklyn residents. Mrs. Edgar F. Banta, Mrs.

Lewis E. Strong, Mrs. William A. Pothier, Mrs. Howard W.

Drake, Mrs. Gustav J. Volkening, Mrs. John D. H.

Schulz, Mrs. Alexander H. Fraser, Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes, Mrs.

William R. Bayes, Mrs. William M. Homer, Mrs. Joseph J.

Kirby, Mrs. R. Huntington Woodman, Mrs. Alfred D. Loveland, Mrs.

Maxwell Lester, Mrs. Elberon D. Smith, Mts. Everett S. Berr' Mrs.

Theodore E. Roll, Mrs. Walter P. Kitchell, Mrs. Howard Able, Mrs.

Henry Holch, Mrs. A. M. Robertson, Mrs. Strang, Mrs.

Herbert L. Holly. Mrs. Walter Meserole, Mrs. Nathaniel Robinson, Mrs.

Fred Smith, Mrs. George Ray, Mrs. David Thornton, Miss English, Mrs. James Cochran, Mrs. G.

W. Cummings, Mrs. Laurence R. Hills, Mrs. James Meador, Mrs.

Robert B. Seward, Mrs. Frederick W. Burbank, Mrs. M.

L. Price, Mrs. George W. Felter, Mrs. Burton Hall, Mrs.

George W. Tong, Miss Irma Bryant, Mrs. Le Grand Kerr, Mrs. William C. Newman, Mrs.

E. Venning Bryant, Mrs. Theodore Martin Hardy, Mrs. Sterling St. John, Mrs.

James R. Bartholomew, Mrs. Leonard Hull Smith, Mrs. Charles McDonald Brown, Mrs. Willard P.

Reed, Mrs. William Parsons Slocovich, Mrs. John J. Schoonhoven, Mrs. A.

O. Paul, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Glass, Mrs. Rufus A.

Vance, and Mrs. Louis G. Rountree. Mr. and Mrs.

Percy C. Magnus have recently returned from tor trip to Quebec and Montreal. They were joined in Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.

Hardenbrook and Dr. and Mrs. George Cheney of New London, Conn. Mrs. Magnus is at Oswegatchie, Waterford, and will return to her home at 35 Prospect Park West on Nov.

1. Brooklynites Attend Recital Of the Naumburg Foundation The subscribers to the Musical Adventures, which are sponsored by the music committee of the New York City Federation of Women's Clubs, Mrs. Theodore Martin Hardy chairman, were guests of the Naumburg Musical Foundation yesterday afternoon at Town Hall, Manhattan, at debut recital of Dalies Frantz, the winner of the Walter W. Naumburg prize. Many Brooklynites were in the audience.

noted were Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. William E. Bergen, Mrs. John Weinstein; Mrs.

William Schneider, Mrs. Herman Interman, Mrs. William F. Clarke, Mrs. A.

G. Fullerton, Mrs. Robert. Starr Allyn, McKee, Mrs. Charles Scofield, Mrs.

Milton A. Cordner, Miss Melva Rockefeller, Mrs. John L. Jardin, Mrs. Mattie W.

Conover, Mrs. Lilly Firth, Mrs. Wilhelmina Muller and Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Dunbar. Many Witness First Night of Church Charity Foundation Theater Party at Majestic The first night of the 14th annual benefit theater party given by the Woman's Board of the Church took place a last evening at the MaCharity Foundation of Long Island jestic Theater, where "Best a new play by Raymond Van Sickle, is the attraction. If last night's audience was a criterion, the second night of the benefit, tonight, will assure an unusual success for the an- ADVERTISEMENT Gray Hair Best Remedy is Made At Home To halt pint of water add one ounce bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade obtained.

It Imparta color to streaked, faded or gray hair and makes it soft glossy. Barbo will not color scalp, is not sticky or greasy and dosa not rub contingent fund. Mrs. Gordon Smith, chairman of membership, spoke. Mrs.

Elizabeth G. Kirby, social service chairman, reported 82 cases enrolled and 56 active cases in charge of her trained volunteer big sisters. Mrs. M. Ella Curtin, director of the council's work in the courts, spoke of the many cared for by the organization.

Mrs. John E. Leech and Mrs. Edward A. Simmons were elected honorary presidents.

Mrs. Edward E. Horrock, the became late vice Mrs. president Edwin G. in Warner and Mrs.

G. Schenck Van Siclen, vice president in place of Mrs. George J. Sowter who has retired. Mrs.

Gordon became secretary in place of Mrs. Horrock and Mrs. Mae G. Post, chairman of ways and means in place of Mrs. Gordon.

Delegates appointed for the New York Federation of Clubs Oct. 28 at the Hotel Astor will be Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Joshua Burgess and Mrs. Post.

The next regular meeting will be held Nov. 21. Among others present were Mrs. William Paine, Miss Marie J. Payne, Mrs.

Clifford M. Herbert, Mrs. George A. Arms, Mrs. C.

J. Wilson, Mrs. Charles G. Cook, Mrs. Joshua Burgess, Mrs.

Paul Hofeley, Mrs. Howard O. Patterson, Mrs. Joseph Mills, Mrs. F.

LeG. Townsend, Mrs. William P. Riley, Mrs. G.

M. Schieck, Mrs. John H. Field, Mrs. E.

B. Benson, Mrs. Walter A. Lawrie, Mrs. William Hansen, Miss Agnes E.

Houghtaling, Mrs. William Swaysland, Mrs. George Burgoyne, Mrs. Edward Esterbrook. Mrs.

Charles M. Hill, Mrs. A. B. Read.

Mrs. Henry Irving, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Mrs. William Bell, Mrs.

Grace Kasschau and Mrs. G. Schenck Van Siclen. Mrs. Henry C.

Turner and her sister, Miss Mary Chapman of 28 Monroe Place, will stay at Buck Hill Falls, over Thanksgiving. Mr. Turner will join them weekends. Mrs. Turner's son-in-law daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Herschel Parsons, returned on Saturday to Buck Hill Falls, where they will remain until late in December. Mrs. Lambert Suydam 429 Clinton Ave. will leave Halesite tomorrow to open her city residence for the Winter.

Ox Ridge Hounds Hunter Trials To Be Held for the Unemployed The Ox Ridge Hounds 1932 hunter trials will be held on Sunday, Oct. 30, at Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, for the benefit of the Darien and New Canaan unemployed. The stewards include Farrell M. F. John J.

Farrell, Paul V. Lundy and Gerard Stafford Smith. The committee for the benefit includes Charles C. Bellows, Lindsay Bradford. Donald F.

Bush, John F. Caskey, Charles E. Danforth, Henry J. Davenport. Gayer G.

Dominick. Richard Dudensing 3d. Alexander Eakin, M. Preston Goodfellow, Louis Haight, Howell E. Jackson, William C.

Keeley Samuel Lloyd, John Bright Lord. J. Kenneth Mickle, Thomas McCarty, John H. Mulliken, Alfred N. Phillips Charles ex: Reynolds, Frederick M.

Schall. Norman L. Snow and William Ziegler Jr. The hunts, which will take place in the hunter trials. are the Fairfield and Westchester Hounds, Fairfield County Hunt, Goldens, Bridge Hounds, Litchfield Hounds, Milbrook Hunt, Star Ridge Hounds and Watertown Hunt.

The course, of about one and a quarter miles. has been laid over natural hunting country. judges will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strawbridge Jr.

of Westbury and Gerald Balding of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England. Adelphi Academy A. Bridge Committee Guests at Tea Mrs. Frederick L. Cadman of 70 Cambridge Place entertained the members of the bridge committee of the Parents and Teachers Association of Adelphi Academy at A tea yesterday afternoon at her home.

Plans were discussed for the bridge, which will be held on Nov. 4, in the Social Hall of the Academy. Those who attended were Mrs. Henry F. Kramer, president of the association: Mrs.

A. Stedman Jameson, Mrs. Edward W. MacMahon, Mrs. Edwin P.

Holden Mrs. John A. Ferrell, Mrs. Kharow Ajootian, Mrs. J.

Morris Wilkinson, Mrs. Charles V. Hulse. Mrs. Clark King and Mrs.

Welles H. Sellew. Fortnightly Library Club Directors Have Meeting The October meeting of the board of directors the Fortnightly Library Club of Brooklyn was held recently after a luncheon given at the home president, Mrs. Fred Joel Swift, Overledge, GrandView-on-Hudson, N. Y.

The program for the year and plans for raising money for the club philanthropies were discussed. Mrs. Peter Balder and Mrs. Jefferson Patten were appointed delegates to attend and report the all-day conference of the speakers' bureau of the Long Island Federation of Women's Clubs, which will be held at the Jamaica Y. M.

C. A. Oct. 26. Directors at the meeting were MODERN COMFORT "We are very comfortable here" -is a remark often made by our permanent residents.

You, too, would enjoy the modern comforts afforded by our furnished apartments which may be had by the day, week, month or year. Advantageous leases also can now be made for our unfurnished. 1, 2 and 3 room apartments- -each equipped with service pantry -and electrical refrigeration included in the rental. THE GRANADA A BROOKLYN Ashland Place and Lafayette Avenue Walter E. County, Manager RELIANCE MANAGEMENT.

INc, Mrs. Jacob Probst, Mrs. Elizabeth Leighton, Mrs. Balder, Mrs. Annie Thompson, Mrs.

W. B. Nelson, Mrs. Harold Bayley, Mrs. A.

R. Davis, Mrs. Patten, Mrs. John H. Jackson and Mrs.

Wirt Darrow. After vacation reminiscences by Mrs. Swift, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Probst, the meeting adjourned.

Flatbush Day Nursery Has Card Party at Boys' Club A large card party was held yesterday at the Flatbush Boys Club, 2245 Bedford for the benefit of the Flatbush Day Nursery. Mrs. Paul Burroughs was chairman, assisted by the following committee chairmen: James N. Currie, Mrs. Richard's Pasternack, Mrs.

Charles E. Rynd, Mrs. Charles Tribken, Mrs. Florence Stone, Mrs. R.

R. Male, Mrs. Benjamin F. Stephens, Mrs. W.

C. Bainbridge and Mrs. Henry W. Aplington. The candy girls were the Misses Virginia Harris, Beatrice Williams, Evelyn Warnock, Eleanor Bond, Helen Earle, Johnette Cumner.

Eleanor Burroughs, Dorothy Trotsch, Ethel Trotsch, Jeanette Bacon and Muriel Stephens. The bridge players were invited to visit and inspect the nursery where tea was served. Among those playing were Mrs. John B. Warnock, Mrs.

Wesley H. Moore, Mrs. Herbert C. Miller, Mrs. Henry Codwise, Mrs.

F. W. Holmes Mrs. P. Hammong, Mrs.

Erich Hausman. Mrs. Norman R. Haskell, Mrs. Arthur E.

Hunt, Mrs. G. W. Thomas, Mrs. Robert Whitten, Mrs.

A. S. Whiteley. Mrs. C.

C. Tenkins, Mrs. L. A. Dutton, Mrs.

B. F. Alexander, Mrs. James J. Petrie, Mrs.

Ralph C. Benedict, Mrs. W. G. Creamer, Mrs.

John Wallace Young, Mrs. William H. Arnold, Mrs. John Broker, Mrs. Edwin C.

Buchanan, H. Wesley Reid. Mrs. Laird C. Dinsmore, Mrs.

William J. Brown, Mrs. W. Betts, Mrs Gould L. Harris, Mrs.

W. C. Richardson. Mrs. Edmund H.

Driggs, Mrs. Paul Zea. Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. Amos Thiergardt, Mrs.

F. J. Van Vranken, Mrs Boyd Mrs. E. M.

Dunlap. Mrs. C. Olsen, Mrs. M.

V. Newbegin, Mrs. Albert L. Exton, Mrs. David Shannon, Mrs.

William P. Murphy, Mrs. William B. Donahey, Mrs. Fred Ward, Mrs.

E. L. Thompson, Mrs. F. A.

Beebe, Mrs. A. M. Schermerhorn. Mrs.

Lowell J. Whiteford. Mrs. J. E.

Sandford, Mrs. J. B. Williams, Mrs. R.

H. Mellen, Mrs. H. B. Ferries, Mrs.

M. A. Roche, Mrs. W. I B.

Johnston, Mrs. A. M. Schmidt Mrs. Floyd F.

Rader, Mrs. E. M. Thorndike, Mrs. Frank Wilcoxon, Mrs.

John R. Brierley, Mrs. Robert H. Stenhouse, H. Von Glahn, Mrs.

J. M. Louers. Mrs. B.

Bertram Hagadorn, William Baird, Mrs. Joseph Wixted, Mrs. Charles Pulis, Mrs. S. Campbell, Mrs.

Walter C. Dow, Mrs. Fred L. Cook, Mrs. Martin Kennelly, Mrs.

Alfred Inge, Mrs. E. L. Pierce and Mrs. Charles Klinck.

The monthly meeting of the Young Women's Hospital League of the Methodist Episcopal Hospital will be held at the home of Miss Harriet M. Rosner, 404 Beverly Road, this evening. Final arrangements will be made for the annual bridge on Saturday at the nurses' residence of the M. E. Hospital, the proceeds of which will go to the Methodist Hospital.

THREE SCORE AND TEN CLUB Charles E. Scriven, president, presided at the regular meeting of the Three Score and Ten Club held yesterday at the Central Y. M. C. 66 Hanson Place.

The major part of the afternoon was spent discussing plans for a Halloween and a luncheon and bunco party which will be held in November at the Food Craft Shop. Taking part in the program were Mrs. Emma Parr and Mrs. Emily M. Klein, who gave readings.

and John Heim who played piano selections and also played while the members danced. SHORE ROAD P. T. A. MEETS The meeting of the Parent Teachers Association of Shore Road Academy was held at the school last night with the president, Carl Crosby, presiding.

The election of officers for the coming year took place. Mrs. Crosby Fields was elected president; Mrs A. O. Schaefer, vice president; Mrs.

Oscar T. Warner, members at Archibald secretary B. Moffatt, Mrs. Henry P. Molloy and Howard Fletcher.

Mrs. Oscar A. Berman is chairman of the bazar which will be held on Dec. 2 and 3. WOMAN'S GUILD MEETS The Woman's Guild for Service of the Central Congregational Church met yesterday afternoon in the church parlors.

Estelle Barker gave a talk "Menu Mains Building." The hostesses were Mrs. G. E. Milner, chairman; Mrs. F.

C. Brown, Mrs. Fletcher Cook, Mrs. W. E.

Crepp, Mrs. Howard DuBois, Mrs. R. L. Fletcher, Mrs.

J. J. Kerby, Mrs. H. G.

Smith, Miss Bess Canterall and Miss Florence Brounell. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Alfred Ryder have left Hudson, N. and have taken an apartment at Forest Hills.

Mrs. Ryder was formerly Miss Marguerite Adams Hunter of Brooklyn. Long Island Society Younger Set Active Over Weekend in Garden City; Other Items of Social Interest Special to The Eagle Garden City, Oct. 18-A number of younger set parties made the weekend period one of interest. Miss Jeanne Putnam, of Wellington Road.

was hostess to the Misses Marjorie Stricker, Jane Mohan, Elizabeth Snyder, Arlene Whelan, Eileen McNulty, and Robert Snowden, Brewster Parker, Robert Morrell, Warren Kenny, Robert, Campbell, Walton Fager, John Guba, Peter McDermott, David Enequist, Cassell Adamson, Matthew Guinan and James Grether. Miss Susan Hamlin, of Chestnut had as her guests on Saturday evening the Misses Janet Pinckney, Suzette Watson, Peggy Hanemann, Georgette Brown, Jean Van Vranken, Elizabeth, Westervelt and Jane Peterkin. William Douglas, Gordon Buzzell, William Olmstead, Ralph Carrington, Warren Mersereau, Anson Sim, William Henkle. Herbert Mohan, William Wolverton, Wallace Riedell and others. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman, of Beach spent the weekend in Canadensis, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Fagan, of 11th entertained at a at their home on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank H. Allen poured. Among the guests were Dean Paull T.

Sargent and Mrs. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Jenney, Mr.

and Mrs. Nicoll Floyd Mr. and Mrs. field A. Townsend, Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll B. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mortimer, Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Englis, Mr. and John S. Tunmore.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hiltz, Mr. and Cyril E.

D. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus D. Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Witherell, Mrs. Le Roy J. Weed and Roger B. Whitman.

Mrs. H. Louis Naisawald and Mrs. George B. Van Sickel, of Garden City, who are visiting Mrs.

E. French in Washington, D. honor guests at a Strother, tea given for them by Mrs. Strother recently. Mr.

and Mrs. George Walker, of Ardmore, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harrington, of 5th St. Mr.

and Mrs. Walker formerly lived here and on Saturday evening a group of friends gave them a surprise party Harrington home. Among "those present were Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hogerton, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Ward-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. FredBrown, and Mrs. Frank erick, Barnitz, Mr.

Mind Mrs. Clifton W. Wilder. Dr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Wandless and Mrs. Don M. Parker. Mr.

and Sayville Greenbrier, W. last Mrs. Harrison Williams gave a dinner at the White Sulphur Springs, evening for 12 guests. Miss Theodora Barstow, who will be married to William Boulton Bates on Nov. 11 in Grace Episcopal Chapel, Orange, N.

her mother, Mrs. William A. Barstow, and her sister, Miss Lois F. Barstow, were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Ayres Starr at the Ritz-Carlton yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tailer have come in from 1 Roslyn and are at the Association of Junior League headquarters at the Waldorf for 3 few days. Mr.

and Mrs. T. Wallace Orr of Syosset have as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Allen McMartin, Duncan McMartin and M.

J. Timins, all of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Orr will return to their apartment at the Waldorf -Astoria on Thursday.

Miss Claire Elaine Eaton to Be Wed to L. T. Bartlett Nov. 10 Special to The Eagle Hempstead, Oct. 18-Miss Claire Elaine Eaton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Herbert Eaton. E. Front has announced plans for her marriage to Lawrence Tracy Bartlett of Larchmont, N.

Y. The ceremony will be performed on Nov. 10 at the home of her parents, at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Roelif H.

Brooks, rector of St. Thomas' Church, Manhattan, will be the officiating clergyman. A reception will follow at the same place. After a trip to Cuba the couple will reside at New Rochelle. Miss Eaton will have as her matron of honor, her sister-in-law, Mrs.

William H. Eaton, of Englewood, N. and for maid honor, Miss M. Lois Brower, of Hempstead. The flower girl will be Jeanne Ireland and page, Robert Rushmore.

The best man will be the bridegrocm's brother, Dale S. Bartlett, the ushers, William H. Eaton a and Vernon Duckwall. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Redlick of Brooklyn were the weekend guests of Mrs. Eliska Hernandez and Miss Laura Alexander at their home on Liberty Court. Mrs. Spencer Howland Graham, who is at Oyster Bay, will be at the Ambassador, Manhattan, for the Winter. The Secretary of the Navy and EVERY FAMILY NEED If you are having difficulty making ends meet, you can use our helpful LOAN SERVICE.

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G. Bldg.) GIbral, 7-1656 Mrs. Charles Francis Adams have their daughter, Mrs. Henry S. Morgan, and her children of Locust Valley as their guest.

Mrs. T. Suffern Tailer of Locust Valley will arrive at Hot Springs, today with Mr. and Mrs. J.

Lorimer Worden. Needlework Guild Directors Of Roosevelt Meet; Annual Meeting and Collection Nov. 22 Special to The Eagle Roosevelt, Oct. 18-At a meeting of the directors of the local branch of the Needlework Guild yesterday afternoon at the home of the vice chairman, Mrs. Francis X.

Mooney. on Centennial Ave. Tuesday, Nov. 22, was set as the date for the annual and collection of garments. will be niceting parish house of St.

Paul's Church. It was also decided to retain all garments from the collection in village to be used at the call of the Unemployment Relief Committee. Mrs. Frank Muench was made an additional director. The hostess served afternoon tea following the business.

The arrangements committee for the collection meeting was appointed and includes Mrs. Elizabeth Edward, chairman of the guild: Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs. Arthur Frend; entertainment, Mrs.

Mooney: refreshments, Mrs. Walter Withers, Mrs. Stanley Vail, J. E. Wilmarth, Mrs.

John Fenn, Mrs. E. G. Bedell. Others attending were Mrs.

William Francis, Mrs. Lucy Baillie and Mrs. John Schmidt. Patchogue Personals Special to The Eagle Patchogue, Oct. 18-Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Alfred Potter of Ave. have returned from Toms River. Bay, N. where they spent several days.

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bray of Oake St. spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Bray's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. David Stewart of White Plains, N. Y. Charles Walter of Springfield College spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Morgan Ruland of S.

Ocean Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Wingerath of Oregon Ave. spent the weekend with Mrs.

Arthur C. Ebinger of Flatbush. Miss Charlotte Donahue of Manhattan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Donahue of Grove St. A meeting of the Patchogue Sorosis will take place tomorrow afternoon in the clubrooms with Miss Eugenia Smith of Tangier and Mrs. Walter Scott Rose as hostesses. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Arthur Jacques of Rockville Centre.

who will speak on current events. and Mrs. Eugene W. Hawkins Jr. of E.

Patchogue have returned from a motor trip through New York and New England. Rupert Parks has returned to Springfield College after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Henry Parks of West Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hunt of Baker St. had as their weekend guests Miss Florence Olson of Hempstead and Edwin John Ahrens of Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs.

H. De Witt Newins of Bay Ave. have as their guest. Miss Julia Stephenson of Cohoes, N. Y.

HONORS GRANDDAUGHTER Mrs. Denis has recently returned from her Summer home at Roslyn, entertained on Saturday evening at her Brooklyn home, 1427 8th at dinner in honor her granddaughter, Miss Lillian 'M. Greenberg, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Greenberg and of the late William Greenberg. The dinner preceded an alumnae dance at the Waldorf- -Astoria, Manhattan, that evening.

SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armstrong Morse of Newton Highlands, announce the birth of a son, Kenneth Jeffrep Morse, on Oct. 11, at the Newton Hospital in Massachusetts. Mrs.

Morse is the former Miss Wilma Moore, daughter of Mrs. Jeffrey Moore, of 3509 Avenue Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth Combs of 25 Irving Place is in Kingston, N. for an Autumn visit.

NEIMANN-HULPRITT Mrs. Elsie A. Moore Kellogg And Rene Carrillo de Albornoz To Wed in Greenwich on Nov. 5 Announcement is made of the engagement of Mrs. Elsie Annette Moore Kellogg of Manhattan, daughter of Charles Moore of Greenwich, to Rene Carrillo de Albornoz, son of Mrs.

Alice P. Dexter of 1141 Park Manhattan, and the late Rene de Albornoz. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Nov. 5, at Mooreland, the Moore residence in Greenwich. Mrs.

Kellogg's mother is Mrs. Annette Stewart of White Plains, N. Y. The bride-to-be is a granddaughter of the late Charles A. Moore of 8th Brooklyn, at one time president of the Montauk Club, and Mrs.

Charles A. Moore. She is a niece of Mrs. Elsie Moore Torlonia, well known in society circles in Brooklyn, and is a sister of Charles A. Moore Jr.

of Greenwich. Mrs. Kellogg was married in 1928 to John Prentice Kellogg, son of Mrs. J. Prentice Kellogg of Manhattan, also well known in Brooklyn.

The marriage was terminated by divorce last Friday. Mr. de Albornoz is a graduate of Princeton University and is a brother of Mrs. Walter D. Duke of Woodmere, the former Miss Dolores Carrillo de Albornoz.

Mrs. Rufus A. Vance Hostess With Daughter for Miss Love At Luncheon at Ambassador Mrs. Rufus A. Vance and her da daughter, Miss Caroline Vance of 565 Park Manhattan, gave a luncheon today at the Ambassador Hotel in honor of Miss Theodore Love, daughter of Senator and Mrs.

William Lathrop Love. Miss Love's marriage to Randall Brahe will take place on Saturday. The other guests included Mrs. Love, Mrs. August Brahe.

Miss Florence Love, Mrs. Adam Catterall Cook, Miss Frances Windels and Miss Pauline Nelson. Miss Cornelia Van Siclen's Engagement Announced To Wallace Hoggson Mrs. Wyckoff Van Siclen of Park Gardens announces the engagement her daughter, Miss Cornelia Van Siclen, to Wallace Hoggson of Manhattan, and Greenwich, Mrs. William J.

Hoggson of Cannes, France, and formerly of Greenwich. Van Siclen attended the Cathedral School of St. Mary's, Garden City, and the Scudder School of New York. She is a member of the Pomonok Country Club. Her ancestry on both sides dates back to the early Dutch settlers.

Her mother, who was Sarah Rapelje of Brooklyn before her marriage to the late Wyckoff Van Siclen, is a direct descendant of Sarah Rapelje, the first white child to be born the New Netherland in 1625. Mr. Hoggson was a member of the class of 1918 Yale Scientific School but left school when the United States entered the World War. He saw two years of active service in Europe as a lientenant in the United States Air Service and reseveral decorations. Among celved, are the St.

Elmo Club of New Haven, the Yale Club, Atlantic Beach and Greenwich Country clubs. The wedding will take place in December. Harold J. Baily of 3437 Bedford Ave. has just returned from WashIngton where he has been attending the meetings of the American Bar Association.

Mr. Baily was al delegate from the Association of the Bar of the City of New York to the Conference of Bar Association Delegates. While there he also attended the President's reception at the White House and the garden party given by Secretary of State Stimson. The first general meeting of the Home Association was held Ozanam the parlors of the home, 48 Conin recently. Mrs.

James A. cord Spellman, Leo J. president, McAvoy opened the presided. The Rev. meeting.

Mrs. Thomas F. Casey, chairman of the board of directors the first constitution and drew, up for the organization. Mrs. Spellman appointed as committee members: John H.

Delaney. chapel; Misses Cele Brady and Marion Coumy, dormitories; James Carberry and Mrs. Mrs. Fagan, dining room; Mrs. James Julia Cox and Miss A.

Dougherty, laundry; Miss Elizabeth Conway, membership; Miss Edyth L. Byrne and Miss and Miss Helen McKenna Veronica Clifford, printing press, Edith Printy, ways and and and Miss means. Aimee and Holly St. The Misses daughters Mr. and Mrs.

John, St. John of 452 WashingSterling ton attended the Army-Pittsand later the hop at burgh Point game Saturday. Miss Holly West on entered Sarah Lawrence St. John College this Fall. Brooklyn Woman's Club Has Initial Event With Board and Drama Department Meeting Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs.

The Preston S. Miller, president, opened with a meeting of the the season board of directors yesterday mornfollowed by a meeting of the ing, department. Miss Lilla H. drama Merritt, chairman, introduced AuNelson Boman, who in cosdrey. gave dramatic sketches.

Tea was served at 4 o'clock, Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Frankerdsley presiding at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. John A. Longmore.

Mrs. Frank D. Dodge, Miss Elizabeth Perry, Mrs. William C. Newman, Miss Anna W.

Robertson, Mrs. Frank E. Simmons and Mrs. George W. Giddings.

Among those present were Mrs. Millar, Miss Jane L. Moore, Mrs. James M. Edsall, Mrs.

Fred Hixon Baldwin, Mrs. Henry S. Conover. Mrs. C.

Brown Gwathmey, Mrs. Berton Maxfield, Mrs. Harry C. Mrs. Edgar S.

Shumway, Miss Marguerite Hulpritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hulpritt of Saranac Lake, N. was married to Jerome Neimann, son of Mrs.

Emma Neimann of 105-11 Farmers Boulevard, Hollis, last evening. The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. Mrs. Peter Hulpritt, 104-17 Farmers Boulevard. The bride was given in marriage by her father and had Miss Marie Neimann, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor.

Frederick Neimann was best man for his brother. The bride attended Saranac Lake High School and the Scudder School in Manhattan. Her father has been connected with the Trudo Foundation at Saranac Lake as a bacteriologist for 30 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Neimann will go to Havana and the West Indies on their wedding trip and upon their return early in November will live in Hollis. MISS CROOKER FETED Miss Adelaide Fuhrer entertained at a luncheon and shower Saturday at the Pierrepont Hotel in honor of Miss Zelda Crooker of 1367 E. 24th who will be married on Nov. 4 to Norman Bernhardt of Jackson Heights. MRS.

ALLEN HOSTESS Mrs. J. B. Allen of 11 Midwood St. entertained at dinner Saturday evening, later taking her guests to the performance of "Of Thee I Sing." ADVERTISEMENT FEWER SCHOOL DAYS LOST DUE TO COLDS in nine schools.

A group of 429 did not follow the Plan-and lost a total of 501 days on account of colds. The other group of 433 followed the Plan -and lost a total of only 178 days on account of colds. A saving of practically two-thirds in school time! Each Vicks package contains full details of this unique Vicks Colds- Remarkable Results of New Colds-Control Plan of Special Interest to Mothers and Teachers Last winter, comparative tests of Vicks Plan for better Control-ofColds were made among 862 children nual affair. The proceeds this year will be given to St. John's Hospital of the Foundation.

Mrs. Divine F. Burtis is president of the Women's Board and her aides include Mrs. Ernest Milmore Stires. president; Mrs.

Otto Heinigke, vice president; Mrs. E. A. W. Hannington Wilson, vice president; Miss Do Louise Martin, recording secretary; Mrs.

John Anderson, corresponding secretary, and Miss Margaret C. Hunter, treasurer. The Rt. Rev. Dr.

Ernest Milmore Stires, Bishop of Long Island, is president of the board of managers of the hospital. The Women's Board was assisted in the benefit arrangements by the following officers: Mrs. Edwin W. Belcher, Mrs. Charles Albert Brown, M.

L. Chauncey, Mrs. Fred Chester Cocheu, Miss Margaret DeGrove, Miss Irene W. De Witt, Mrs. H.

Randolph Elliot, Mrs. Milton Ferguson, Mrs. H. O. Huntting, Mrs.

Harry G. Miles, Mrs. William C. Reynolds, Mrs. Harry Salter, Mrs.

J. F. Southmayd, Mrs. William A. Watson, Miss Edith R.

Whiting and Mrs. W. J. Wilson. Mrs.

Earl Francis Whitaker Guest at Tea at the Home Of Mrs. Peter J. Lorang Mrs. Earl Francis Whitaker was the guest and speaker at an informal tea held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter J. Lorang, 1911 Albemarle Road, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Whitaker analyzed the present national political situation at length, particularly the tariff and prohibition issues. Among guests were Mrs.

Robert A. Sewell, Mrs. Fredrick Starr Pendleton, Mrs. William Croxon, Mrs. George Merrill, Mrs.

Arthur H. Barnes, Mrs. Edward C. Donlan, Mrs. Christopher D.

Kevin, Mrs. J. Graham Petri, Mrs. Stuart Bushong, Mrs. Ambrose Carr, Mrs.

Thomas Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. J. Harrison, Mrs. James J.

Mills, Miss L. A. Milligan, Mrs. John E. Biggins, Leo J.

Kelly, Mrs. E. D. Wilson, Mrs. John Lotsch, Mrs.

John Kearney, Mrs. George Whitley and Mrs. Paul McClintock. Mrs. Whitaker's first lecture on current history and reviews of current fiction and plays will be held at the Hotel Bossert on Monday.

Protestant Big Sisters Have First Meeting of Fall Season The first regular meeting of the Fall season of the Protestant Big Sister Council was held yesterday afternoon at the Spencer, Memorial Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Fenwick W. Ritchie, president, presided. Prayers were given by the Rev.

Wilbour E. Saunders and J. H. Carpenter of the Brooklyn Federation of Churches. Reports were given by Mrs.

Frederick Marsh Gordon, secretary; Mrs. Elbert W. Van Aken Mrs. George A. Friedrich, treasurers.

Mrs. Mae G. Post, general chairman for the bridge to be held at Oppenheim Collins' Dec. 10, discussed plans for the affair for the Artificial Teeth For Our Unemployed Clientele We Plates at CLINIC PRICES With FREE EXTRACTIONS. PRIVATE SERVICE and IMMEDIATE ATTENTION.

All HIGH -GRADE DENTISTRY. including PORCELAIN WORK, INLAYS, BRIDGE WORK. ORAL SURGERY HAS BEEN RE-PRICED TO SUIT PRESENT CONDITIONS. 35 YEARS OF FAIR DEALING. All Languages Spoken BROOKLYN OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS WATERBURY DENTAL INC.

Brooklyn 446 Fulton St. (CORNER HOYT ST.) New York-29 West 34th St. Jamai ca-160-13 Jamaica Av. Control Plan. To PREVENT many Colds Throat exposure, at that first sniffle or any other signs of "catching cold.

"The number and spread of colds can be cut more than half. To END a Cold Sooner VAPORUB at bedtime, for its famous double action and quicker relief. Vicks is the mothers standby for treating colds. And it's available now in a new Stainless form. Fe Santa CUTS HOLIDAY Cost to California and ARIZONA From NEW YORK Tickets on sale -November 1 to December 22 Return Limit- -January 25, 1933 SPEND HOLIDAYS in the WEST HOTEL and APARTMENT RATES in California and Southern Arizona have also been REDUCED.

THE CHIEF- -fastest train to California, will carry special PHOENIX Pullman three times a week this winter- -and a GRAND CANYON Pullman daily. Daily Phoenix and Grand Canyon Pullmans on the GRAND CANYON LIMITED The CALIFORNIA LIMITED and the GRAND CANYON LIMATED are fast trains without extra fare. E. F. BURNETT.

Gen. Agt. Pass. SANTA FE RY. 505 Fifth NEW TORK, N.

Phone: Vanderbilt 3-3791 699 SANTA FE-THE CHIEF RAILWAY.

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