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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1932 2 19 Mrs. Theodore Trail Everitt Hostess at Large Bridge Party 1 Honor of Mrs. Donald Greene Society Mrs. Theodera Trail Ever.tt gave a bridge her Summer residence on Howells Point Road, Bellport, last evening in honor of Mrs. Donald Greene of Orange, N.

who has been her house guest for several days. The other guests were Mrs. Charles Milne, Mrs. Frederic Gurney, Mrs. Robert W.

Singer, Mrs. Elmer A. Sperry, Mrs. Andrew Underhill, Mrs. George Stewart King.

Mrs. William Walther, Mrs. Dwight E. Austin, Mrs. Pierce W.

Grace. Mrs. T. Mortimer Lloyd, Mrs. Frederick Edey and Mrs.

Horatio King Gray. Mrs. Percy R. Gray of 12 Clark St. gave a luncheon and bridge at Grayden, her Bellport estate, in honor of Mrs.

Greene on Wednesaay. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Clarke, who have been at Glen Cove for the summer, will return to their residence at 30 Willow next week. Miss Caroline Kinsey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold C. Kinsey, of 103 Willow has returned from Biddeford Pool, Me. While there she attended the wedding of Miss Marjorie James and Edwin P. Stevens.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Schreiber, of 25 East End Manhattan, announce the birth of a daughter on at the Doctors' Hospital. Tuesdays Schreiber was Miss Elsa Beckers, daughter of William Gerlard Beckers.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope Day, of 1070 Park Manhattan, an-' nounce the birth of a son, Charles Pope Day at the Doctors' Hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. Day was Miss Margaret Treadwell, of Memphis.

The child is a grandson, of Joseph P. Day and Mrs. Day. Warren W. Swift Married To Miss Rachel H.

Cushing In Church of the Pilgrims Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Rachel Harned Cushing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cushing of New Bedford, and Warren W. Swift, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Swift of 260 Hicks St. The ceremony was performed in the Church of the Pilgrims on Sunday by the Rev. Dr. Lewis T. Reed.

Both Miss Cushing and Mr. Swift were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Swift will make their home in Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles Murphy of 51 Montgomery Place are at Howell Westhampton Beach. They are accompanied by their children, Janet, Doris, Henry and Wilson Murphy, who have returned from camp. Cedarburst Club First Fall Group to Visit Botanic Garden The Cedarhurst Study Garden Club, Mrs.

Edwin D. Levinson, president, visited the Brooklyn Botanic Garden yesterday. It was the first club group to visit the Garden this Fall. The club members arrived in the morning for an all day visit and gathered for a box luncheon in the main building of the Garden, Mrs. Whitney Merrill, secretary of the membership committee of the Botanic Garden and Mrs.

Henry J. Davenport, chairman, welcomed the guests. A talk on the work of the garden and the points of interest for garden club members was made by Mrs. Merrill. The talk was illustrated co colored lantern slides which showed the developments of the Botanic Garden over period of 21 years.

After luncheon Montague Free, horticulturist of the garden, led the club members on a tour of inspection of the grounds during which he explained facts of interest about the plantings. The lotus in the lake of the Japanese Garden is now in flower. Another beautiful sight is the plaza of the greenhouses where the pools of tropical water lilies are situated. These lilies are in flower at the present time. Mrs.

Merrill the evening attended the Huntington Flower Show at the invitation of Mrs. Charles O'Donohue, president of the Nathan Hale Garden Club at Huntington. Mrs. E. Rodney Fiske, who is a member of the Women's Auxildary of the Botanic Garden and who has her Summer home at Huntington, ado attended the flower show.

Mrs. Ruel Ross Appleton and her daughter, Miss Nancy Heath, who have spent some time abroad, will sail for the United States at the end of this month. Mrs. Julius E. Prior of 270 Park Manhattan, who is spending the Summer at Thompson's Point, Lake Champlain, will visit Mr.

and Mrs. Mansfield B. Snevily at Bay Crest, Huntington, shortly. Mrs. Paul Jones of Shelter Island Heights gave a dinner party and bridge last evening at her home there.

Flatbush Boys Club Junior Auxiliary to Meet Monday A meeting of the Junior Women's Auxiliary of the Flatbush Boys Club will be held Monday evening at the Boys Club on Bedford Ave. Caledonian Hospital Juniors Open Season With Meeting The 12th regular meeting of the Caledonian Hospital Juniors was held last night at the Nurses Home, 45 Woodruff Ave. Mrs. Lesster Gauvain presided. Mrs.

Robert Rountree was taken in as a new member. The next meeting will be held on Sept. 22. Post, Miss Mary Ford, Mrs. Arthur Hubert, Mrs.

Alexander Cook, Mrs. Ferdinand Weber, Mrs. Ralph Goddard, Mrs. Francis Cooper Pinkham, Mrs. Joseph P.

Smyth, Mrs. Elmer A. Sperry, Mrs. Robert Brooks Lea and Mrs. Frederick Edey, Miss Edna Savage, daughter of Joseph F.

Savage of Manhattan, has as her guest at her parents' summer home on Montauk Highway, Miss Ruth Heissade of Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Heissade will return to her home on Saturday. Earle Lincoln Road, BrookMr. and, Mrs. William Pitman lyn, have had as their guests over the past few days Mrs.

Louis and her son, Louis B. Hushes. and daughter, Miss Mary Hughes of Brooklyn at their residence on Brown's Lane. Mrs. James L.

B. Mott of Brooklyn left on Wednesday to pass 8 Bar Harbor, North Thetford. and Ottawa, Canada, where she will be the guest of friends in each place. Mr. and Mrs.

Wolcott Meserole of Brooklyn have as their guests at their Summer residence on Maple Mr. and Mrs. Chris Friedman also of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Royal Walters of 620A Monroe Brooklyn, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. P. Homan during the past few days at their residence on Bell St.

Mrs. Lewis Vreeland Bridge Hostess at Freeport; Other News Special to The Eagle Freeport, Sept. 9 Mrs. Lewis Vreeland was a luncheon-bridge hostess at her home on Whaley St. yesterday.

Her guests included Mrs. Frederick Jansen, Mrs. Wiliam P. Sutherland, Mrs. William Merz, Mrs.

Randall Youatt, Mrs. H. H. Peden, Mrs. William M.

Hanna, Mrs. Grace Cook, Mrs. Carl Crittenden, Mrs. William Blackwell, John Jenkins, Mrs. Harry Van Dorn, Mrs.

John Jenkins, Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Mrs. Daniel McKenney, Mrs. Max Kuhn, Mrs. Margaret MacAleer.

Miss Ruth Ackerman of Shonnard A who will become the bride of Jack Haverty on Sept. 22, was feted which was hostess miscellaneous, shower, for at her home on E. Miltom Wednesday evening. Mrs. Raymond B.

Fenner and children have returned to their home on N. Long Beach following the season spent at their Summer home in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.

Luck return today from their wedding trip." They will reside in Lynbrook. Mrs. Luck was Miss Mildred Wilhelmina Bergman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bergman of 68 Harrison before her marriage on Sept.

2 in the parsonage of the Hempstead M. E. Church. The Rev. Harry Belcher officiated.

Mr. Mrs. Joseph B. Thomas of 142 East have announced the birth of a daughter, Marilyn Elaine, on Wednesday at the Freeport Nursing Home. Mrs.

Thomas is the former Miss Elaine Dunbar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dunbar of Onslow Place. Mrs. Julius Prior to Be Honor Guests at Many Parties at Huntington; Many at Flower Show Special to The Eagle Huntington, Sept.

10-Mrs. Julius E. Prior of Manhattan is to arrive on Monday to spend a week with Mrs. Mansfield Buel Snevily. Mrs.

Snevily will entertain at dinner at her residence on Tuesday evening in Mrs. Prior's honor. The guests will Mrs. Palmer Jadwin, Mrs. Lambert Suydam, Mrs.

Edward T. Horwill and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Eldredge.

Mrs. Horwill entertain at luncheon at her home here on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Prior. Mrs. James C.

Van Siclen of Jamaica will give a luncheon at the Lido on Thursday, her guests to include Mrs. Frederick D. MacKay, Mrs. Edward T. Horwill, Mrs Sey- mour K.

Fuller and Mrs. Lambert Suydam. Mrs. Lambert Suydam will be hostess at a dinner party at her home on Friday night of next week. Her, Mansfield quests, will Snevily, be Mr.

ana Mrs. Mrs. Charles do O'Donohue, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P.

Jadwin and Mrs. Prior. Mrs. Miner Snyder of 52 Gramercy Park is visiting Mrs. Seymour Keyes Fuller at Halesite for the weekend Among those who attended the fiower show here yesterday were: Mrs.

Charles Babcock, Mrs. Charles Van Iderstine, Mrs. George E. Cortelyou, Mrs. Palmer Jadwin, Mrs.

K. Fuller, Mrs. Frank Beattie, Mrs. Jacob Weintz, Mrs. H.

Davies Roulston, Mrs. William Dunkak, Mrs. J. Russell Clarke Mrs. Leo Mortenson, Mrs.

Roy Price, Miss Florence Fleet, Miss Corneli. Fleet, Mrs. Charles F. Pray, Mrs. Lambert Suydam, Mrs Stanley P.

Jadwin, Mrs. Leander Stockwell, Mrs Willlam Kennedy Dr. and Rodney Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mrs.

O. Stanley Eldredge, Mrs. Charles O'Donohue, Mrs. Raymond Baylis, Norman Baylis, iam Horwill, Mrs. Edward T.

Horwill, Gen. and Mrs. Mortimer D. Bryant and Mrs. John Tupper Cole.

News of Sayville Special to The Eagle Sayville, Sept. 9-Several members of the Sayville Country Club attended a luncheon and bridge at the club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Gustav Oxholm, Miss Jean Raynor and Mrs. C.

Porter Fischer sponsored the affair. present were: Mrs. Hayes Rogers Miss Elizabeth Klappert, Mrs. Ford De Camp Thompson, Miss Louise Walters, Mrs. John O'Shea, Miss Jean Schriminger, Mrs.

Frederick Horn, Mrs. James Byrne, Mrs. Harry Burtis, Mrs. Edmund Pickup, Mrs. John Merkt, Mrs.

Frank Pietrowski, Mrs. Martin Bodkin, Mrs. Henry J. Walsh, Mrs. John H.

McNally, Mrs. James F. Leonard, Mrs. John D. Secor, Mrs.

C. Porter Fischer, Miss Eugenia Raynor, Mrs. Robert Peet, Mrs. Peter Grady, Miss Senta Simounet, Mrs. James Lenehan, Miss Emma Requa, Mrs.

LeGrand Gerr, Miss Ella Johnson, Mrs. Una Glenn, Mrs. Robert McIntyre, Miss Rachel Terry, Mrs. Robert Frasca, Mrs. John W.

Roemmele, Mrs. John J. Lee, Miss Elaine Lee, Mrs. John Consalus, Mrs. Charles Raynor, Mrs.

Eugene Carroll and Mrs. Walter Krafft. Miss Mary Mason entertained several friends at a treasure dance at her home on Greene Ave. Wednesday evening. Miss Janet Paulson and Miss Adel Joseph are spending this week at the home of Miss Mason.

Thomas A. McGoldrick, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McGoldrick, is spending this week at the Lake Placid Club.

Dr. and Mrs. McGoldrick closed their Summer home, Idlewhile, and have returned to 294 Clinton Ave. Miss Mary Alice Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Young, and Miss Agnes McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy, left yesterday for St. Joseph's Convent in Brentwood, where they will enter the Novitiate, Mr. and Mrs.

Jeremiah Dalton and family closed their Summer home on Handsome Ave. and returned to their home in Bay Ridge. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Bodkin and daughter Jean Bodkin will return to their home on Clinton Ave.

tomorrow after having spent the Summer in the Thomas A. Conner cottage on Candee Ave, Mrs. Ralph Norton Mrs. Kenneth MacDowell and son Sandy MacDowell will leave by motor tomorrow for a two weeks' trip to Buffalo. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Ludlow Kramer, who were married on Wednesday, are at the Hotel Pierre before they sail next week for England. Mrs. Kramer was Miss Alice Bishop of Philadelphia, Mrs.

Eugene A. Philbin is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holladay Philbin, at Lawrence.

Mrs. George Rose Jr. has come in from Westbury and is at the Berkshire. Helen Williams BRIDAL GOWNS 218 Livingston Street Gates Aves. Ideal Apartments CLINTON luxury 24-hour Located Delightfully Spacious of in hall Two home Suites and Brooklyn's arranged and living.

of elevator Six Three for to exclusive the Baths service. Eight Hill comfort Rooms Rentals section and that meet present day conditions. Representative on premises. The Chauncey Real Estate Ltd. Managing Agents 149 Pierrepont Street.

Phone MAin Photographed at the Belmont Park opening on Labor Day were Miss Marian W. Raymond (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Raymond of Cedarhurst, and Miss Mabel S. Whitman, who is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Eben Esmond, also of Cedarhurst. Long Island Society Miss Caroline Corey and Miss Emilie Stevenson Presented to Society Special to The Eagle Locust Valley, Sept. 9-Two more debutantes made their formal bows to society last night on the North Shore in the presence of several hundred guests who finally gathered at a large supper-dance at the Piping Rock Club here. Miss Caroline Corey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Lyle Corey of the Chicken Valley Road, Glen Head, was presented by her parents at a Piping Rock following a dinner given in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Talbott Westbury.

Miss Emilie Stevenson, only daughter Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stevenson of Glen Cove, made her debut at a supper-dance given by her aunt, Mrs. Ogden Mills, at her country home at Woodbury. Miss Stevenson was also a guest at the Talbott dinner, and later, after Mrs.

Mills' party, many of the guests went on to the Piping Rock. While receiving with her parents and her aunt, Miss Stevenson wore a maize. velvet evening gown with jacket to match and trimmed inred fox fur. Dancing was indoors in the Mills mansion, which overlooks the Cold Spring Harbor colonies and rolling hills. Mr.

and Mrs. Talbott had about 50 of the younger set of Westbury and North Shore colonies and a few out-of-town house guests. Among those at the dinner were Miss Corey, the honor guest; Miss Emilie Stevenson, Katherine Agar Salvage, who made her debut on the preceding night, and the Misses Ann Foster, Helen Robbins, Georgette Whelan, Helen Whitney Bourne, Laura Curtis, Lila Vanderbilt Webb, Lilla Fisk. Edith B. Baker, Barbara Kane, Lueille Brokaw, Viola Winmill, Mollie Flagg, Marian Gray, Gwendolen Armstrong, Helen Beckwith and Helen Howell.

Also Lloyd C. Griscom Jack Middleton, Townsend Winmill, Truesdale, Lawrence Bogart, Charles Williamson, Thomas Le Boutellier, Thomas Richardson, Raymond Guest, Stewart Iglehart, Newton Buckner, Peter Grace, ald Hollins, T. D. Boardman, Lawrence Holmes, George Vanderbilt, Alfred Vanderbilt, J. Cornelius Rathborne, David Knott, Robert Knott, Courtland Hill, Stanley Mortimer, Robert Gardiner, Maitland Armstrong, Frank Phipps and Lewis Walker.

Mrs. John J. Watson is at the Plaza for several from her Summer home, Cedarcroft, at Brookville. Mrs. Morton L.

Schwartz entertained at dinner at the Casino in Central Park last evening for Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.

Cosden and William Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Rodney Ludlow have a number of the members of the younger set at a house party at their Mill Neck home for their daughter, Miss Alicia Ludlow, and their son, Alden Rodney Ludlow during the debutante dances of the week on the North Shore. Miss Alexandra Bacon to Make Debut Tonight at Residence of Her Grandmother at Old Acres Special to The Eagle Westbury, Sept.

9- Miss Alexandra Bacon, eldest daughter of Representative Robert Low Bacon and Mrs. Bacon of Arlough and Washington, D. will make her debut tonight at a dance to be given by her grandmother, Mrs. Robert Bacon, at Old Acres, her historic estate on the Jericho Turnpike and Bacon Lane. Mrs.

Bacon is the widow of the late Robert Bacon, once Ambassador to France, and the debutante comes of a long line of distinguished Boston ancestors. Several dinners will precede the dance, including one that Mr. and Mrs. Bacon will give for their daughter. Miss Ethel Belden Ketcham Hostess at Tea at Home In Bellport Yesterday Special to The Eagle Bellport, Sept.

9 Miss Ethel Belden Ketcham was hostess at a tea at her home on Thornledge Road yesterday afternoon. Among guests were Mrs. William P. Earle Mrs. Charles Milne, Mrs.

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