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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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Roslyn is BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 7, MI 15 at her parents' Summer residence in the Cove Property. Dr. and Mrs. John L. Bauer of 984 Bushwick have rented the bungalow on their Summer estate on McConnell Ave.

to Mr. and Mrs. John McCraig of Lynbrook. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence L. Lessing of Manhatan are on a motor trip through the White Mountains. They will arrive at their Summering residence on Snedecor Avenue tomorrow. Miss Marion Snedecor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Snedecor, was hostess on Saturday evening at a dinner party at her parents' residence on South Country Road. It was given in honor of her houseguests, Miss Kate Thursfield and Miss Jane Hubbard. Those ent were the Misses Lois and Betty Bauer, Alice Herring, Elsie Smith, Frances Heise, and John Canning William Leach, Donald Bauer, Robert Danes, Remsen Beitel, Irvin Thursby, James Fallon and Robert Fitzpatrick. A party was given in honor of Mrs. William A.

Dumper of 1092 Bushwick at her Summer residence here Saturday night in celebration of her birthday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dumper, Mr.

and Mrs. Sydney E. Dumper, Mrs. A. Eisenhauer, Miss T.

Eisenhauer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dumoer, Miss Eleanor Dumper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dumper, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Bloom, Mrs. J. Bloom, Mrs.

Ada Cook, Miss Sadie DePree and William A. Dumper. Rockville Centre News Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, Aug. 7-Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Angel of Crocker Street are spending a few days in Washington, D. C. Mrs. William H. Disney and her daughter Ruth are spending several days at Culver Lake, N.

as the guests of Mrs. Robert Catharine of Brooklyn. Miss Dorothy Grube is visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur T. Watson of S.

Forest Ave. Mrs. Harold Ward of Flatbush will be the guest Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Ward of Lenox Road this week.

Miss Evelyn Thiermann of Ardsley Place is entertaining Miss Janice Packard of Waterbury, this week. Henry Floeting and Harry Kammel are among those registered at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Fort Hancock, N. for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Van Delft of Lawrence Ave. announce the birth of a son, Robert Neale Van Delft. Mrs. Henry Schwindt of S. Park Ave.

is spending a few weeks in Wurtsboro, N. Y. Miss Jeanette Ricketts of Hempstead Ave. has left for a six-weeks visit in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago and Kansas City. Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Gendall and family of Forest Ave. will be at Willsboro Point, Lake Champlain, for the month of August. Mrs. Carolyn Johnson of N.

Village Ave. is spending several months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer of Buffalo, N. Y.

Arthur Kenedy Host at Buffet Supper for Guests; News of Bellport People Special to The Eagle Bellport, Aug. 7-Arthur Kenedy was host at a buffet supper party Saturday evening at the Blue Rabbit, Bayport, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alec McDonnell and their daughters, the Misses Catherine and Charlotte McDonnell of Manhattan and Monmouth Beach, N. who are the house guests of Mr.

Kenedy at his Summer residence on Rogers Lane. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. John P. Zerega, Mrs.

Fred Sherwood, Charles Morgan, the Misses Sara E. Morgan, Ar- Telephone STage 2-3842 BROOKLYN LABOR LYCEUM HALL AND RESTAURANT B. HOFFMAN, Mgr. 947-959 WILLOUGHBY AVE. Large and Small Halls for Balls Concerts, Banquets, Weddings.

Mass Meetings, Etc. JOHN P. CARLSON, Inc. Manufacturers of Printing INK Lithograph PULP DRY COLORS VARNISHES 420-422-424 Carroll Street Brooklyn, N. Y.

NEW YORK TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital, Surplus and Reserves $4,000,000 Has acquired the entire real estate title plant and complete title insurance organization operated by the New York Title and Mortgage Company for more than thirty years and will engage in the real estate title insurance business in Greater New York, Westchester County and Long Island. The Company will deal in carefully selected first mortgages on real estate. It will not issue any form of mortgage guaranty and will have no obligations other than the contingent liability under the title insurance policies which it will issue. OFFICES Main Office: 141 Broadway, New York City 205 Montague Brooklyn 162 Main White Plains 161-19 Jamaica Jamaica National Bank Mineola 451 Franklin Avenue, Riverhead, L. I.

lene Zerega, Betty and Regina Sherwood, Moira Kenedy, Shannon and Arthur Kenedy James K. Ogden Sherwood, Eugene Kenedy, Jim Burnes and Jack Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Robinson and the Rev. and Mrs. Bronson have returned to respective homes from automobile trip through the Southern States, visithistorical points in Virginia and Washington. Mrs.

Alexandra Plankinton Married to Edward Plaut Friends in this city have just ceived word from Cannes, France, of the marriage of Mrs. Alexandra Stewart Plankinton of Paris, Palm Beach, Milwaukee, and Southampton, to of Manhattan. Mrs. Plankinton is the widow of William Woods Plankinton, whose grandfather was one of the founders of Milwaukee, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James C. Stewart of Manhattan. Mr. Stewart is president of James C. Stewart Co.

Of late years Mrs. lankinton, with her children, William Woods Plankinton and Miss Elizabeth Stuart Plankinton, has maintained a house in aris, wintering in Palm Beach. the drug industry, and numbers Mr. a Plant is a leading figure in among his clubs the Lotos of New York, the Everglades of Palm Beach, the Ranelagh London, the St. Cloud Country Club, the Polo Club and Cercle Interalliee of Paris.

He is an enthusiastic polo player as well as a golfer, and is a prominent Princeton alumnus. The wedding trip is being spent in the south of France. Mrs. Charles L. Morse of Montclair, N.

has as her guest at her Summer home at Shelter Island her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Betts of Montclair. Herbert C.

Zellhoefer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Wrenn at Shelter Island. Many Entertain at Crescent Hamilton Club Over Weekend Special The Eagle Huntington, Aug.

7-Among those who entertained the Crescent Athletic Hamilton Club over weekend were James M. Kenny, who had Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Chambers guests; Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Davis, who entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hillis; Mr.

and Mrs. Lester C. Klein, who had as guests Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kanitz, Mrs.

William Kennedy, Miss Vega Sandborn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford and William McCleary; Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Martin, who entertained in honor of Miss Betty Clarke and George M. Conover, and Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Swinn of 285 St. Johns Place, who entertained at a beach party for Mrs. John Durkin, Mr. and Mrs.

William Abbott, Dennis Boyle, Miss Lorraine Swinn and Carleton Thomas. Among the weekend guests at the club were Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Leda witt, Howard W. Vernon, Dr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Vasselor, Dr.

William C. Braislen, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Klauberg, Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Baldwin and their daughter, Miss Evelyn Baldwin, who came to the club on their yacht Agawam and had as guests Dr. and Mrs. C.

W. Hendrickson, Miss Ruth Hendrickson and Miss Eleanor Simonson and Paul L. Haid, who came aboard his yacht, Ammarbeau. Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Gay of 2215 Newkirk Ave. are spending August at their Summer residence in Halesite Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Baisley P. Elebash of Syosset are at the Plaza Hotel, Manhattan. David Miller, and Miss Maria Leiper Wed The marriage Miss Marla Leiper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Callender Irvine Leiper Jr.

of Sewickley, to David Millar son of Mr. and Mrs. David Millar of Forest Hills and Amagansett, took place Saturday at noon at Ivy Hall, the ancestral Lelper home lingsford Presbyterian Church near Edward R. the ceremony the formed of members and few was bride overlooks father. There were The ceremony lowed a wedding breakfast.

The of bride descendant Thomas Leiper, a founder and first sergeant of the First City Troop of Philadelphia, and of Gen. William Irvine, a soldier of Revolution. On her mother's side she traces her ancestry to the Colonial families of Stanborough, Chatfield and Halsey. Mr. and Mrs.

Millar after motor trip will reside in Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Ponvert of Glen Head announce birth of their second son at the Hospital, Manhattan, on Saturday, The child will be named Warren Nash Ponvert. Mrs.

Ponvert is the former Miss Katherine Steele. Dick-Willis Mrs. William Townsend Willis of Roslyn announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Nathalie Townsend Willis, to Alexander Shand Dick of Mineola. The wedding took place July 28 at the Willis home, the Rev. A.

R. McKechnie of Great Neck officiating. Only relatives and a few intimate friends were present. Kenneth Coe Willis gave his sister in marriage and Miss Irene D. MacGregor was maid of honor and only attendant.

Charles P. Barton APARTMENTS IN "TURNER TOWERS" 135 EASTERN PARKWAY 16 STORIES OP SUNSHINE AND AIR Opposite 61-Acre Botanic Garden ATTRACTIVE RENTALS was man. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Society Mr.

and Mrs. William Durfee of Fall River, and Tiverton, R. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha AmyAnn Durfee to Edwin Cornehlsen, son of Christian Cornehlsen of 254 Cumberland St. and the late Mrs. Emmy Ruckgaber Cornhelsen.

Miss Durfee attended the Mary C. Wheeler School, Providence and Miss Chamberlain's School in Boston. was graduasense ted from Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School and from Williams College, Class' of 1926. He is a member of the Williams Club of New York and Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Engagement Announced Today Edwin Cornehlsen and Miss Bertha A.

A. Durfee Mrs. J. Howard Melish of 126 Pierrepont St. has entered an exhibit in the 11th annual flower show of the Garden Club of Lake George which will be held Wednesday followed by a tea at the home of Miss Mary Hayden.

Her display is a luncheon table set for four persons. Miss Audrey Madden Will Be Honored at Tea-Dance In Greenwich Jan. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Madden of Brookside Drive, Greenwich, will give a large tea dance in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Audrey Madden, Jan, at the Round Hill Club, Greenwich.

Mr. Madden was formerly of 220 Garfield Place. Miss Elizabeth Hogg of Southsea, England, has been entertaining Miss Jean McCollom of 1174 Dean at her present residence in Englewood, N. J. Miss Edith Mayo Pilcher of Gates Ave.

is at Saranac Inn, Saranac, N. for several weeks. Mrs. Frank Bailey and Mrs. Byford Ryan have left for Chicago to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Frank C. Bowman Page of Garden City, who are spending a few weeks in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles D. Gott and their sons, Rodney and Donald Gott of Scarsdale, N. have left to spend the remainder of the season at Sunapee, Lodge, Lake Sunapee. was graduated from West Point with high honors recently. Mrs.

Robert O. Deyer and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth I. Deyer of the Towers Hotel have been spending a few weeks at Murray Bay and now are at Whiteface Inn, Lake Placid. Mrs. Clifton S.

Thomson of Columbia Heights will join them shortly. Miss Ida Bainbridge of Cambridge Place and Mrs. George H. Iler of Clinton Ave. will be at Saranac Inn, Saranac, N.

until after Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Irish are at the Mount Kineo Hotel, Moosehead Lake, Maine, for a few weeks. Mrs.

Hugh Clement of Englewood, N. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boody, at their home at Manchester, Vt. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Guertin Tuttle of Manhattan are at the Equinox House, Manchester, for a week. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Christopher Weber, who are at their Summer home in Glen Head, were dinner hosts Saturday night at the Crescent Athletic-Hamilton Club at Huntington. The Misses Betty and Genevieve Duffy, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Duffy of 493 1st have returned from Spring Lake, N. where they were at the Monmouth Hotel with their uncle and aunts, Ralph S. Cooney and the Misses Genevieve and Florence Cooney of 78th 8th who are there for the Summer. Next week, accompanied by their mother, the Duffy will motor to Chicago to visit the expostiion and will be at the Edgewater Beach Hotel for a fortnight. They will return via Canada, visiting relatives en route and will arrive here in time for Miss Genevieve Duffy to return to St.

Elizabeth's College where she is a senior and for Miss Betty Duffy to resume her studies at Fordham Law School. Mrs. Seneca D. Eldredge of Princeton, N. is at the Association of Junior Leagues headquarters in the Waldorf- Astoria, Manhattan.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Putnam of 166 E. 96th Manhattan, announce the birth of a son on Friday at the Hospital, Manhattan. Mrs.

Putnam 1s the former 0 Mrs. Harlow Chittenden Ide is the former Miss Edna Jayne Frear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley Frear of Troy, N. and formerly of Brooklyn.

Her wedding took place at the Frear residence. (Photo by Bach- Miss Barbara Stout, daughter of Mrs. Herbert T. Wade. Mr.

Putnam formerly lived in Brooklyn. The baby will be named for his father. Long Island Society Mr. and Mrs. Sayers Luncheon Hosts for Great South Bay Ass'n.

Officers and Committee Bellport, Special Aug. to The 7-Mr. Eagled Mrs. William L. Sayers were hosts at a large buffet luncheon at their home, Acombamack, Saturday, before the races, for the officers and members of the Regatta Committee of the Great South Bay Racing Association.

The guests were Edward V. Ketcham, president; Commodore Edward Smith, Wilbur E. Johnson, Roy M. Brewster, Robert S. Haight, E.

L. Young, Harry Growtage, C. E. Potts, F. D.

Gould, the Rev. W. H. Cumpston, J. Robert H.

Koehler, Commodore' Charles V. Snedeker, Edward V. Ketcham, Commodore Frank Gulden, Albert Van Winkle, Commodore Paul Bigelow, A. N. Cook, Commodore Curt P.

Wimmer, Albert Leonard George, Commodore William M. Parke, William C. Foster, James M. Alvarez Lawrence J. Fitzgerald, Henry Morgan, Horace Havemeyer, Commodore A.

A. Pearsall, Joseph Stern, and Commodore Percy T. Cuthbert. Mr. Thomas Sturgis of 1 Pierrepont is visiting Mrs.

William P. Earle Jr. this week. Miss Barbara Ely is visiting Miss Peggy Lanman this week, before joining her family at Belgrade Lakes, Maine. Mrs.

Morton Cross of Manhattan was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Sterling Smith entertained at luncheon for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shafer of 195 Hicks before the races on Saturday. the A buffet luncheon Yacht was served at Bellport Bay Club Saturday, to the members of the visiting crew of Regatta fleet.

Miss Ethel Sayers, owner of "Rythm" entertained at luncheon before the races for the crews of the class sloops and the Interclub class. Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Cullum of Woodacres are on a three weeks' camping trip.

The Junior Sports committee of the Bellport Bay Yacht Club will give its party at the Yacht Club evening. Mrs. Russell fourth, W. Earle, Mrs. William Aikin and Mrs.

William P. Earle Jr. are in charge of the party, which will be a barn dance. Mrs. Ethel Adams Ely of 1185 Park Manhattan, formerly of Brooklyn and Bellport, has just returned with her daughters, the Misses Eleanor and Barbara Ely, OUT OF THE COME -CELLAR Time to escape! Time to stop shoveling coal, wrestling with ash cans, toiling up and down the stairs, getting up early to feed the furnace.

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Alexander Lehman and his sister, Mrs. ZA Lehman Schultz, of Hollywood, were guests of honor Friday night given by Mrs. Grace Lehman Roberts at her 1900 Bay Ridge Parkway. Thirty-ve guests. all Lehmans, were present.

Dr. Lehman and sister are nephew and niece the late Albert Lehman, his: founder of the Brooklyn Ethical Culture Society. Miss Theresa C. Maher, Arthur Mr. Dick, of Mineola, Dick HONORED AT DINNER S.

Crane and Mr. ano Mrs. L. D. Shaffer are registered at the BenJamin Franklin, Inn, North Asbury Park, N.

J. Miss Florence Mirphy of 929 Union St. sailed recently on the Franconia of the Cunard line on 8 cruise to Canada and Bermuda. TRIANGLE MINTS THE CANDY OF DISTINCTION TRIANGLE MINT CORP. BROOKLYN, N.

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Investigate the Household Loan Plan. It Plan gives you the cash you need, provides $100, $200, or more to employed when you need it, as surely as though you family men for past due bills, meeting had it in your own bank account. Only you emergencies, or for anyother good purpose. deposit the money after you have used it instead of before you use it. The money is loaned with no security other than your house- You are most cordially inhold furniture (which remains vited to investigate.

There is HOUSEHOLD FINANCE in your possession) and your alt no charge or obligation for givability to repay in monthly in- ing you full information. Call, stallments to fit your income, write, or 'phone our convenVisit the Household exhibit inthe Hall of over as many as 20 months. Social Science at A Century of Progress ient offices. Household FINANCE CORPORATION of New York, A Personal Loan Company IN CASH AWARDS $1250 Call Tune at in the Every nearest Tuesday Household for details Office or. "HAPPINESS Tuesdays 11:30 A.M., E.D.T.-10:30 A.M., with EDGAR A.

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WMBD, WNAC, WOKO, WORC, WTAQ WBAL, WBZ, WBZA, WENR, WHAM, WJR, WREN, WSYR NEW BROOKLYN OFFICE 4th Floor, COURT REMSEN 26 Court Brooklyn, N. Y. Opposite Borough Hall--Phone: Triangle 5-1341 Loans made in surrounding towns Thomas Dick rach.) from a three weeks' visit to Bermuda, and will join her father, Horatio M. Adams and her sister, Mrs. Robert Gair, at the family home at Belgrade Lakes, Maine, next week.

Mrs. George D. Lanman is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Lanman at their home in Bellport, for several weeks.

Miss Jean McKee Entertains Younger Set at Bayport; Other News of Summer Colony Special to The Eagle Bayport, Aug. 7--Miss Jean McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy McKee, who is spending the Summer months with her grandmother, Mrs. Fannie C.

Smith of 250 Hancock Brooklyn, was hostess at a buffet supper Saturday evening at Fanwood, her grandmother's residence on South Country Road. It was the final affair for younger set who have been participating in the annual cruise week that was held during the past week the Great South Bay. Miss McKee's guests included Mr. and on, Mrs. John Van Vranken, the Misses Ann Carroll Baxter, Agnes Warren, Mary Alice McGuirk, Nathalie Whitehall, Mildred McGuirk, Mary Mason, Doris Ditmars, Madeline Pascual, Elaine Tibbetts.

Ethel Sayers, Molly Sullivan, Doris Laidlaw, Edith Weed, and Andy Haire, Jack Reegan, Peter Sullivan, Tom Haire, Robbie Van Vranken, Joe Savage, Northam Warren, Jack Whitehall, Walter Carpenter, Fred Weston, Carl Fischer, George Dotzhauer, Billy Pascual, Tommy Zabriskie, Harry Neu and Bud Gilligan. Mr. and Mrs. John Zerega Jr. were the week-end guests Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Zerega of The Towers at Littlewood, their Sumresidence on Gillette Ave. Miss Regina Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Sherwood of Great Neck, had James Burnes and Jack Higgins as her guests over the week-end at "Idlehour," the residence of Mrs. John Morgan, her grandmother, on Ocean Ave. Miss Kathryn Dillon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon, had Miss Marion Ray as her week-end guest.

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