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3 Many Thanksgiving Festivities Planned for the Coining Holiday Weekend BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1934 Girl Reserve News HI III I Reservations for Kindergarten Five O'Clock Frolic Church Miuioa of Help Will Have Xmas Sale, Bridge and Fashion Show on Dec 6 A Christmas sale, bridge and fashion show for the benefit of the Church Mission of Help in Long Long Island Society Lady Moira Forbes and Comte L. deBrintes Will Be Married in Ireland Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lady Moira Mary Forbes, elder daughter of the Earl 11 1 iii-i trnij jmj.jyiwr.'.m it wi.m ii- 'a i 'I fh if' i I. 4r ImnMrtr 't----'--'" Miss Frances Edith Emmet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

P. trunk Emmet of 575 Ocean Ave-, is engaged to Ward cil, son 'of Mrs. Frances W. ISeil. Photo by Schneider).

Mri. Gerard A. Reynolds i chairman of the junior committee for the 10th annuul card party to benefit the blind and handicapped of the Brooklyn Atiociation for Improving the Condition of the Poor to be held on Dec. 8 in the Administration Building, 401 State St. (Photo by BlaliPman and Shuler).

Include Mr. and Mrs. Will Hays of California. Today they witnessed the Yale-Harvood football game. Mrs.

George d'Utassy of Broadway, Cedarhurst, returned yesterday St. Peter's Hospital Auxiliary To Sponsor Tea Tomorrow Island will be held on Thursday afternoon and evening, Dec. 6, at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierre-pont St. The sale will open at 1 o'clock, the bridge will be at 2 and 8 p.m., the fashion show at 4 o'clock and the supper from 6 to 8 o'clock. Mrs.

Harrington Putnam Is chairman. Members of the executive committee include Mrs. Edwin Gates Bab-cock, chairman; Mrs. William C. Bowman, Mrs.

Alexander B. Gale, Mrs. Peter Hamilton, Miss Helen Griffith Harmon, Mrs. William E. Harmon, Miss Dorothy Jackson and Mrs.

Jeremiah G. Waterman. The committee includes Mrs. Robert Brady, Mrs. William Homer Broadhurst, Mrs.

Howard H. Clare, Mrs. Harris M. Crist, Mrs. Walter H.

Dodd, Mrs. Samuel M. Dorrance, Miss Esther A. Douglas, Mrs. Cornelius Eldert, Mrs.

W. H. Hawkins, Mrs. James Clarence Jones, Mrs. B.

Meredith Langstaff, Miss Emma Burhnam Lewis, Mrs. Cornelius R. Love, Mrs. Charles J. McDermott, Mrs.

Albert Meisel, Miss Isabelle Morris, Miss Louise Morris, Miss Pierrepont, Mrs. Harmon S. Salt, Mrs. C. Metcalf Simms, Mrs.

Rush R. Sloane, Mrs. Garfield Perry Smith. Mrs. Alexander Thompson, Mrs.

Walter Truslow, Mrs. Harry G. Vaubel, Mrs. J. Morris Wilkinson and Mrs.

Annie D. Wurster. 9 Packer Alumnae Choral Will Meet on Tuesday Great Interest is shown in the next meeting of the newly organized Packer Alumnae to be held on Tuesday morning in the alumnae rooms at Packer Collegiate Institute. Mrs. Mildred Burr Schluter will play her own composition, "The Flufe," to be sung by Mrs.

Schoon-hoven, accompanied by the composer. The meeting will be followed by a buffet luncheon in the alumnae rooms. Mrs. Schluter's daughter is treasurer of the Piano Club at Packer and Mrs. Schconhoven's daughter is president of the club.

The meetings of the choral are held weekly on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. in the alumnae rooms at Packer. i Subscribers for St Joseph's Academy Alumnae Supper-Dance Mrs. James J. Nolan, chairman of the supper dance, which will be held on Friday evening at the Hotel Biltmore, Manhattan, by the members of St.

Joseph's Academy Alumnae at Brentwood has received many subscriptions for the party. Among those who have made reservations are Mrs. Michael J. Hannon, Mrs. Edward Laughlin, Mrs.

Thomas Dwyer, Mrs. Robert E. Leary, the Misnrs Margaret Kearney, Cornelia Leary, Barbara Ekels, Ella Parker, Clarie Moran, Margery Molineux, Loretta Booth, Marion Price, Emma Heckler, Margaret Rostick, Claire Baxter, Anna McCullough, Kather-ine Nelson, Ma iret Donnelly, Pauline Scanlon, Edna Karthaus, Catherine Hirsch, Dorothy Loehfelm, Mary Healy, Bernr.dette Dolan, Nealis, Nolan, Ann and Elizabeth McDermott, Frank J. Waters Paul Brown, J. A.

Heckler, Walter and George Loehfelm and James J. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Youtz and Mrs. William H.

Good are among the sponsors for the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Dinner of the School Art League of New York, to be held at the Hotel Roosevelt, Friday, Dec. 7. St. Brendan's Alumnae Will Have Bridge and Fashion Show St. Brendan's Alumnae will hold their annual bridge and fashion show at the Hotel McAlpin, Manhattan, on Saturday.

The chairman is Miss Angela Keller, and the honorary chairman is Miss Alice Burke. Members of the committee are the Misses Jessie Kelly, Alice Buckley, Doris Schwltter, fashion show; Kathrine Ryan and Beatrice Byrne, prize; Frances McLaughlin, Alice McCarthy and Teresa Hannah, printing; Helen Kunzinger, Rita Cleary, Dorothy Donovan; miscei laneous, and Frances Bennett, Anne Cooney and Janet OBrien, adver tising. Plant Are Completed for Brooklyn Juniors Dance The Brooklyn Juniors have com-, pleted plans for their Winter dance' on Friday for the benefit of the Judson Health Center at the Towers Patronesses for the occasion are Dr. Eleanor Campbell, Mrs. William Hays Lawrence, Mrs.

Frederick D'Huy, Miss Daisy Mrs. Frederick Harris. Mrs. Alexander Fleming, Mrs. Thurston C.

Bassett, Mrs. G. Schenck Van Siclen, Mrs. Robert Longyear, Mrs. David Williamson, Mrs.

Lonjes Lange and Mrs. George Penny. The committee for the dance is headed by Mrs. Bassett and those on the committee are Mrs. Paul Cockshutt, Misses Helen Penny, Jean Corwin, Marie Lange and Jeannette Longyear, ex-officio.

Mr. Barrett is chairman of the floor committee which include Paul Cockshutt, John Burpless, Allen Surpless, Preston Mottur, David Williamson and Warren Hottle. Modelt Selected for Christ Child Fur Fashion Show Mrs. Thomr.3 F. Casey, general chairman for the annual card party for the Christ Child Society, Friday, at the K.

of C. entertained the junior committee at her home, Thursday evening. Plans were completed for the fur fashion show to be given in connection with the card party. Miss Virginia Beatty is chairman of the juniors. Miss Elizabeth Petri and Miss Rosemary Rinn are to be the pages.

Mrs. Christopher D. Keorn and Mrs. J. Graham Petri, co-chairmen of the fashion show, have selected the following models: the Misses M.

Irene Vaughan, Lillian A. Parks, Margaret N. McCaffrey, Muriel A. McMahon, Mary L. O'Leary, Margaret Grace, Geraldine McNevin M.

Cornelia Leary, Claire N. Beatty, Virginia P. Beatty. Katherine E. Foley and Dorothy O'Neil.

Mrs. F. X. Savarese, chairman, will be assisted at the candy booth by the Misses Anita McAniff, Jeanne M. Aubry, Carolyn McNevin, Mar-jorie Deegan, Helen Hayes and Loretta Smith.

Mrs. George A. Beatty, chairman of prizes, will be assisted by the Misses Betty Humman, Helen Deegan, Margaret M. Hoey, Mary Mee-han, Eleanor A. McMahon and Kathleen Haigney.

Mrs. John R. Laurie will be in charge of the linen chest. An entertainment will also be given. Junior Girl Reserves of the Central Branch of the Brooklyn Young Women's Christian Association will hold a Thanksgiving party on Tues-! day afternoon.

Miss Virginia Rab-! len is in charge of games and the Misses Dorothy and Ruth Pedersen will be the hostesses. The Junior Dramatic Group will give a skit as part of the entertainment with Miss Barbara Davies and Alice Priest directing it; tap dancing class will give specialty numbers and members of the singing club also will entertain. Miss Betty Martin will lead the singing. The arts and crafts group will display articles made by the members this year under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Tate.

Madison Girl Reserves held a spaghetti supper on Friday evening following which Miss Esther Taylor, who was a guest at the supper, taught the girls some spirituals. New Junior Girl Reserves at tna Central Branch were entertained this week at a "chocolate" party given by the membership depart ment of the branch of wnicn Mrs. Harrington Putnam is chairman. The Misses Laura and Kathryn Maggio and Georgianna McGill were in charge of the refreshments. The Jolly Girls of the Greenpoint Branch will hold a Thanksgiving party on Wednesday.

This club of 36 grade school girls is preparing a Christmas play under the direction of Miss Florence Baker as part of the club program. Dolls of many nations are being made by members who are not participating In the dramatic project. Miss Lucille Cromer Is directing group of the Hi-Ho Girls at tha Ashland Place Branch In a Christmas play entitled, "Christmas Carols." The Misses Garner and Harris are directing a large group of girls in the singing of Christmas carols. A Thanksgiving party was given on Friday at the branch for all girls. A group of girls from the dancing class gave several numbers and Thanksgiving songs were sung.

The Power Club of the International Institute held an installation service of the new officers on Friday evening conducted by club adviser, Miss Helen Uniss. The officers are president, Regina Mendozona; vice president, Agnes Conway; secretary, Consuelo Soils, and treasurer, Gladys Olsey, A social hour followed. REGAN COTTER The marriage of Miss Virginia Ann Cotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J.

Cotter of 363 Eastern Parkway and Port Jefferson to Robert J. Regan of 233 E. 35th St. and Central Islip took place recently at a nuptial mass at the Church of St. Teresa, Rev.

Fr. John Stack performing the ceremony. The altar was decorated with white chrysanthemums, ferns and palms. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace with a train and a tulle veil. She carried calla lilies.

Miss Rita Cotter, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore a tea rose gown of transparent velvet made in tunic style and carried delphiniums. The Misses Catherine Cotter and Claire Cotter, also sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids and wore turquoise blue velvet gowns and carried tea roses. John Regan was best man for his brother and the ushers were Wilfred Regan, brother of the bridegroom, Lawrence Brown, Edward Cullen and Joseph McGough. Following the ceremony, there waa a reception at Mori's for the immediate families and a few Intimate friends. After a trip to Mexico, the couple will make their home on Long Island.

Miss Cotter is a graduade of St. Francis Xavler Academy and the College of New Rochelle. Mr. Regan was graduated from Brooklyn Prep and Fordham University. BENEFIT BRIDGE The Junior League of the Brooklyn Organization for Tuberculosis Aid will hold a bridge party In tha Towers Hotel on Dec.

16. Don't Be Fat "Eat Sensibly-Drink Welch's Grip Juice" Say the Lovely Lady of tha Screen IRENE RICH Hsr Setrst is fret Welch's eatisfiea hunger without adding burdensome, excess, health-destroying fat. Marvelous as a pick-up drink; tor that faint, hungry between-meal feeling. WoiMVui he ChHaVtfi Its pure grape sugar, predigested by nature, gives the body auick new rxp ana energy. That's why athletic trainers recommend Welch's Certified PureGrape Juice.

Start drinking Welch's today uwnm Kicn, tww 41. weight the mm aa at 44 mt 16. and keep fatigue and fat away. Accept no cheap substitute. Listen to Irene Rich Air Programa In "Jewels of Every Friday, N.

B. C. Network- For Tint) Sea Your Daily eaper Saul' yotof noaist fffcf aaaim la I Ha Wakfc Oaa Jwica Dapf. s3l WaMfc.ia, N. tot ftaa KlaMlSc aaahfc ooUat i "Kiftmt Your W'ikiu Down," "Htd.

Illmxlrd Chililrrn ami AlhlrL." Aluo nrw, aimplc Dirt Lmt of many (food Ihiniia torat, with wntjhi and from liana Rich, tHIing yu how at 41 she her wen the unx at at 16. All aenl prepaid. sVsUta. A and Countess of Granard, and a granddaughter of the late Ogden Mills, to Comte Louis deBrantes, son of the Marquis and Marquise de Brantes of Paris. The wedding will take place at Castle Forbes.

New town Forbes, County Longford. Irish Free State, on Dec. 20. Lady Moira, who Is now in France, is the niece of Ogden L. Mills of Cold Spring Harbor, former Secretary of the Treasury.

Her aunt is Mrs. Henry Carnegie Pliipps of Manhattan and Palm Beach. The Brantes family has a distinguished name in France. Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Fell are having a country home built at Woodbury. The house, which will be completed in a few months, is near the estate of Mr. Fell's mother, Mrs. Ogden L.

Mills. Mrs. Arthur Ryle has closed her house at Locust Valley and Is at the Westbury, Manhattan, for the season. Mr. and Mrs.

Ogden Phipps have closed their home at Roslyn and are at 620 Park Manhattan, for the Winter. Mr. Phipps' parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry C. Phipps of Spring Hill, Roslyn, will be at their Palm Beach home for the Winter. Mrs. Edwin Denison Morgan of Wheatley Hills will spend the Win-1 ter at 136 E. 6'2d Manhattan.

She has leased the apartment of Mrs. Charles Peabody. White-Barnes Nuptials Will Take Place Dec. 27 The marriage of Miss Janet White, daughter of Mrs. Richard S.

Aldrich of Providence, R. to C. Tracy Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt Barnes of Manhattan and Manhasset, will take place on Dec.

27. A reception will follow at the Aldrich residence in Cooke St. Miss White attended the Holton Arms School in Washington and the Fermata in Aiken, S. She was presented to society in 1931. Mr.

Barnes was graduated from Groton and Yale College, class of "33. He is a member of Psi Epsilon and Scroll and Keys. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Irving Woodburn's twin sons, John Alden and Oliver Wagstai'f Woodburn, were christened in the Garden City Cathedral recently.

The Rev. Law-son Willard Jr. officiated. The chil dren will be enrolled in the Sons of the American Revolution. Mrs Woodburn is the former Miss Lucille Englehardt of Flatbush.

Mr. and Mrs. Woodburn entertained following the christening, which took place recently. Football Interests Many Residents of Cedarhurst Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst. Nov.

24 With the weather so perfect, football enthusi asts are getting their fill this month. Today those from the colonies of Hewlett, Woodmere, Cedarhurst and Lawrence who attended the Yale-Harvard game and passed the weekend out of town included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Emerson North of Cedarhurst, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Wisir of West-port, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Danforth Miller of Hewlett and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Hamill of Lawrence attend the game at New Haven today as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fineld Workum, with whom they are passing the weekend at Mt. Kisco.

Mrs. John Dickey Craig of Wood mere and a group of friends, in eluding her son, John Dickey Craig, Chester Guild and John R. Craig, were among those who attended the game at New Haven with "Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merrick of 270 Park and later returned to the Merrick apartment for buffet supper.

Dinner Parties Given By Lawrence Residenti Special to The Eagle Lawrence, Nov. 24 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Maitland were dinner hosts last night at their home in Club Drive in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Owen, new year-round residents of Hewlett. Mrs, Owen is the former Miss Katharine Lee Jones of Providence, R. I. Other guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest M. Jonklaas, Mr. and Mrs. Howes Burton, Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Groch.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Spence entertained at a dinner party to night at their home in Lovers Lane In honpr of their weekend guests, Maj. and Mrs.

J. W. Findlay of London, who are at the New Wes ton Hotel, New York, while in this country. The Findlays arrived here in September and will remain until after Christmas. Other guests at dinner Included Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Maitland, Mr. and Mrs. Valen tine Mason Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Hamill. Among those of local interest on the dance committee for the County Fair Ball, which will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, on Saturday evening are Mrs. Grover Loening, Mrs. C. Oliver Donnell Mrs.

Ogden Phipps, Mrs. Robert E. Strawbridge Mrs. John R. Fell Mrs.

H. I. Pratt Mrs. George Bostwick, Mrs. John M.

Schiff, Mrs T. S. Tailer Mrs. C. V.

Whitney, Mrs. Henry E. Coe, Mrs. Robert H. Thayer and Miss Louise Iselin.

Among the patronesses are Mrs George B. St. George, Mrs. Edward F. Hutton, Mrs.

George F. Baker Mrs. Charles E. F. McCann, Mrs! Ogden L.

Mills, Mrs. Jay Carlisle Mrs. Henry W. de Forest, Mrs. Harvey D.

Gibson. Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope, Mrs. Hunter S. Marston and Mrs.

Jeremiah Milbank. InOtTTylTraif fVTT i Several hundred reservations have already been made for the Five o'clock Frolic planned by the Free Kindergarten Juniors at the Park Lane for next Saturday afternoon. The entertainment and prize wards are lending added interest to the occasion. Tickets may be secured from members of the committee which is headed by Mrs. Frederic R.

Sanborn. Reservations have been made by Mr. and Mrs. William D. Swaney, Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Sayres, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Burrows, Mr.

and Mrs. Elliot V. Beel, Mr. and Mrs. Barent Ten Eyck, Dr.

N. A. Cretin, Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Irving, Paul Todd, the Rev. and Mrs. Stratford Jones, Mrs. J.

C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Nicholson, Mrs.

Lester Jayne, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Stuhlmann, Edward Koehn, Mr. and Mrs. Rens-sellaer Clark, Mrs. Edward De Pian-elli, Francis E. Walton, Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm Van Zant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, R. A.

Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thompson, Edward M. Crane, Thomas Putnam, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert P. Luster, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fyfe, Ward Harmon, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry M. Rrice, Mrs. Littleton Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ross, Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. von Arx, Mrs. Carl Zellner, Mr.

and Mrs. Leighton K. Montgomery, Dr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Weeth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mirick, Mrs. Roy Ker-ley, Mr. and Mrs.

Rodman Bouck, Mrs. Herbert Wikle, Frederick C. Feus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Niles, Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Rumney, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Vollmers, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling St. John, Duffield Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs.

Donald Decker, Mrs. Michelle Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Perry and the Misses Dorothy Potts, Gladys Wilson, Dorcas Weir, Isabel Curts, Irma Bryant, Cynthia James, Mary Brown, Beatrice Ruckgaber, Caroline Crane, Elma Warner, Elizabeth Campbell, Virginia Fogerty, Elizabeth Hayes and Hanna Rose. Massachusetts Women Have Annual Luncheon Meeting The annual luncheon of the Society of Massachusetts Women in New York was held at the Towers Hotel last week.

Mrs. Eugene J. Grant, organizer and president of the Society, presided. Groups of eongs were given by the tenor soloist, Denton Bastow of Jamaica, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth H.

Howe. The speakers of the afternoon Were Mrs. Thomas J. McClin- tock, past president of Brooklyn Colony of New England Women, Dr. Cornelia C.

Brant, past president of Brooklyn Colony, Miss Marie Frugone, Miss Susie H. Har-kins, historian of the society, and Mrs. Dean Gray Edwards, past president of the Long Island Federation of Women's Clubs. Other guests of honor were: Mrs. J.

Morton Halstead, president of the Brooklyn Colony; Mrs. Elmer R. Mcintosh, past president of Chlro-pean; Mrs. A. B.

Blanchard, president of the Jamaica Village Women's Society; Mrs. William B. Hofman of Jamaica; Mrs. Charles Decker, Mrs. William Knoeller, Miss Monticella McLean and Miss Mary Flynn.

The luncheon committee was composed of Mrs. Lewis T. Reed, Mrs. Valentine H. Everson, Miss Susie G.

Harkins, Mrs. Thomas J. Flynn, Mrs. Leon V. Dunne and Mrs.

George Howard, chairman. a Manhattan Chapter, D. A. Card Party Will Be Dec. 7 Manhattan Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs.

Livingston Rowe Schuyler regent, will have a card party, cake and candy sale on Friday, Dec. 7, at the Hotel McAlpin, 34th St. and Broadway, Manhattan. Mrs. Charles E.

Banker Is chairman. TJie patronesses are Mrs. Schuyler, Mrs. G. Harvey Self, Mrs.

Robert F. Ferguson, Mrs. Milton A. Bridges, Mrs. Finley J.

Shepard, Mrs. James W. Stoker, Mrs. William H. Ferry, Mrs.

John Ford, Mrs. Howard Gregory, Mrs. Rutherford Moorhead, Mrs. Frederick Eaton, Mrs. Pirie MacDonald, Mrs.

Walter Wilkinson, Mrs. Louis Leonard. Miss Minnie Wade, Mrs. Harry C. Green and Mrs.

S. W. C. Jones. Plant Announced (or St.

Joseph's College Alumnae Supper-Dance Final arrangements have been announced for the supper dance which the Alumnae Association of St. Joseph's College will hold on Friday evening, Dec. 28, at the Hotel Biltmore. Miss Peggy Clarke is chairman of the committee. Assisting Miss Clarke are the Misses Helen Allen, Kathlyn Ansbro, Kath-ryn McNeely, Josephine McKeon, Christine Kavanaugh, Dorothy Harrison, Mary Huschle, Agnes Brown, Suzanne Martin, Miriam Scholly, Laura Brennan, Margaret Ferry, Eleanor Surpless, Eleanor Hennessy, Barbara Eckels, Sally Todd, Alice McGrane, Grace Reynolds; also, Mrs.

Edward J. McLoughlin, Mrs. Patrick Carty, Mrs. M. L.

Martin and Mrs. Ethel Grlebe. Mrs. Gilbert P. Murphy, president of the Alumnae Association, is honorary chairman of the dance committee.

The Women's Guild of the Boy's Welcome Hall, 185 Chauncey will hold a meeting on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 11 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Conrad F. Dykeman of 50 Plaza St. Miss Janet Trull of 555 E.

17th St. was the guest of John P. Bab' bldge at the Informal Fall dance sponsored by the Blue Bnd White Key, a student organization at Blair Academy, last nignt. a J. Plerpont Morgan returned last week from a four months Jrip abroad.

He visited his estate in Al-denham. England. Mr. Morgan Is unending the weekend at Matm eock, his home on East Island off Garden Cky-Hempttead Night Dinner-Dance Will Be Dec. 15 Special to The Eagle Garden City, Nov.

24 Mrs. James F. Durand is chairman of the com mittee arranging for the Garden City-Hempstead night dinner-dance to take place at the Lido Country Club on Saturday evening, Dec. 15. Assisting Mrs.

Durand are Mrs. Alexander T. Hussey, Mrs. James D. Ouchterloney, Mrs.

John J. Hal-pin, Mrs. Lawrence J. W. Tracey, Mrs.

Frank Dunne and Mrs. George Downing, vice chairmen. Also Mrs. Edward A. Maher, Mrs.

G. Fred Middendorf, Mrs. Thomas M. Cas-sldy, Mrs. William L.

Hallahan, Mrs. W. H. Rummel, Mrs. John E.

Andrews, Mrs. Lawrence J. Dunn, Mrs. Henry A. Anderson, Mrs.

Fred erick H. Hornby, Mrs. W. Herbert Eaton, Mrs. Charles R.

McLaughlin, Mrs. Jolui T. Horan, Mrs. Hurlburt C. Elmore, Mrs.

Charles A. Lebett, Mrs. Walter J. Black, Mrs. Bernard F.

Hogan, Mrs. Thomas A. Shaw, Mrs. D. Stoddard Dooman.

Mrs. Walter T. Loebmann and Mrs. George U. Tompers.

Variety of Events Occupy Colonists of Hewlett Special to The Eagle Hewlett, Nov. 24 Mrs. John M. Dodd of this village and Mrs. Watson Ziegler of 810 5th Manhattan, called for their respective daughters, the Misses Blaire Wood and Barbara Ziegler, at Miss Porter's School at Farmington today later taking them to New Haven to witness the Yale-Harvard football game.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Monroe of Franklin Ave. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, their second child, at Medical Center this week.

Mrs. Monroe is the former Miss Marjorie A. Coe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Holloway Coe of Hewlett. Mr. and Mrs. Oarleton Macy have returned to their home in Piermont Ave. after a fortnight's motor trip through Virginia during which they stopped off to view the restoration work done in Williamsburg by the Rockefellers.

Miss Patty Cartwright has returned to Miss Halls School at Pittsneld after a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Cartwright here. Miss Deborah Locke, daughter of Campbell Locke of this village, will leave Thursday for Mont Chanin, where she will receive the following day with Miss Marie Du Pont, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Archibald Du Pont, when she makes her debut to society at a tea dance to be given at her home there. Miss Locke will be among a contingent of debutantes from this city who will be guests when Miss Du Pont entertains at a large supper-dance at the Baltimore Country Club on Dec. 21. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert B. Schultz will give a luncheon tomorrow at their home in Hewlett Bay Park for Mr. and Mrs. Newboid Lawrence Herrick Jr.

and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hardie Shepard. Other guests will include Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas W. Dunstan. Mr. and Mrs.

Sumner H. Foster, Miss Grace Boulton and her fiance, Charles Dean Stearns, Miss Ann Marshall, Miss Henrietta Schultz and Miss Hildegarde Schultz. Mrs. Frances I. Evans of Boston, while on a visit in New York, is staying with the Frederick G.

Co-burns here. This weekend Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Coburn are among the guests at the house party which Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Otterson are giving at New Haven. Others in the party ilntrrifcurtnnj A flash of 20 In rite la made on all laiisuavt courses aa a special introductory Oder.

Iu addition iitudrnla enrolling now for tha 18)4 course will huve absolutely tret until the Nrw Year. Enroll now and taut full ad van -tuHfl of this opportunity! French. German, Italian, Spautsh, Russian. Poll t.li. etc.

by the un-Iniling Berlitz. Method. Private or Class Instruction. Day or Eveninv. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Thu Jxinguugt Vrnlr of York Nf Virk: 30 W.

Mth Pfnit. I-IIM Brtftklya: OeKiia Av. TRiaaito -MS from a brief visit at Springfield, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Castie. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Mason Brown have returned from a wedding trip and are at their home at 540 Atlantic Cedarhurst. Mrs.

Brown is the former Miss Virginia Marvin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Burr Marvin, who was married to Mr. Brown on Nov. 3.

Woodmere Personals Special to The Eagle Woodmere, Nov. 24 Mr. and Mrs. William Sturgis Jr. of E.

Broadway will go to Newport over Thanksgiving to visit their son, John Cant-well Sturgis, who is a student at St. George's School. Mr. and Mrs. Ethelbert I.

Low, who have returned to their town home at 1060 5th are keeping their place on Woodmere Boulevard open for weekends. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Daniels will give a cocktail party tomorrow afternoon at their home at 107 Ocean Ave. for the latter's sister, Mrs.

Henry Kimball Bradford, formerly of San Francisco, who has just taken a house for the year-round at 623 Central Lawrence. Mrs. Bradford, the former Miss Margaret Reynolds, is a recent bride. Her husband is now abroad. Among the guests will be Dr.

and Mrs. Edgar Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sealy Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond White, Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Pearce. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Dempsey, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wechel and Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Martyi. POLISH CHARITY BALL The Council for Polish Charities of New York, Jersey City and Brooklyn, will hold its grand annual Polish Charity Ball in the Hotel Pennsylvania, Manhattan, on Wednesday evening. The proceeds will be used to alleviate distress among the destitute and unemployed. Dr. M.

Marchlewski, Consul General of Poland, is honorary president of the organization of which Edward S. Wltkow.ski is president. Prof. Stephen Mierzwa Is chairman of the reception committee. Among the Brooklynites on various committees are Major B.

T. Anusz-kiewicz, Felix Cizmowski, Miss S. Donarowicz. Dr. Stephen M.

Lewan-dowski, Mrs. Stephen Machcinski, Stephen Machcinski, Dr. A. Rusln, Dr. Marian Siudzinski, Mrs.

J. Ba-luta, Paul Kawecki, Mrs. Joseph Baluta, Mrs. L. Dyniewicz.

Dr. Jar-ka, Frank Martin, Peter Yolles, Mrs. P. Kawecka, Mrs. Paul Ka-wecka, Robert Baluta, E.

Brykczyn-ski, John Cizmowski B. Gliwa, Joseph Kresse Stephen A. Machcinski Mrs. Leon Dyniewicz, Mrs. W.

Kuczwalksa, vice president of the executive committee, and Francis X. Wazeter, secretary. Reserve your tahU now for your FAMILY THANKSGIVING DINNER 5rvtJ frva Kom 9 p.m. n.75 Individual CurLeyj rrl to prti of cigkt or mora TLuiLigivinf entertainment. Carefully elected wine and lijuora.

PjKtu Iron 7 Cnl! Cowr Ckfs OinMT Muic ia tk Diaiaf Hi 1 5 y.a. :30 tm Cawcwt ia Taj 1 1 9 9 m' THE B0SSERT BROOKIW HEIGHTS St. Peter's Hospital Auxiliary of which Miss Helen McKillop is presi dent, will sponsor a tea at Schrafft's, Fulton St. store, tomorrow, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. The former presidents, Mrs.

John K. Bo- len, Mrs. Cornelius Schmid and Mrs. Rome Wiskirchen will act as hostesses. Among the subscribers are Mrs, Albert T.

Brophy, Mrs. John Mc- Manus, Mrs. John Weiss, Mrs. George Pigott, Mrs. Leo Guilfoyle, Mrs.

Walter McAdams, Mrs. Henry Anderson, Mrs. Franklin Straus, Mrs. Mary Schainman, Mrs. Daniel S.

Murphy, Mrs. A. Sidney Barrett, Mrs. William Gregory. Mrs.

Anna J. Doyle, Mrs. Edwin Schmid, Mrs. Henry Zink. Mrs.

Timothy Donovan, Mrs. John Buckley, Mrs. John Dillon, Mrs. James Sheehan, Mrs. Mary McVelty, Mrs.

Mary Fisher, Mrs. Clarence Eckreth, Mrs. John Black, Mrs. William Burke, Mrs. William Ormand, Mrs.

William McEntee, Mrs. Henry Bucalo, Mrs. Felix McKenna, Mrs. Philip Curran, Mrs. George Worth-lester.

Mrs. O. C. Magnus, Mrs. Lor-ing Black, Mrs.

Thomas Kearney, Alva Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Kearney, Mrs. Albert Peneia, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan and Mrs. Frances Newman.

Others subscribing are the Misses Margaret Reilly, Gladys Denman, Alison Bolen, Mary Kearney, Mary Taylor, Maud Vrigglisworth, Agnes Reardon, Margaret Reardon, Sadie Collins, Mildred McAllister, Regina Murnane, Ida Lyman, Julia Ma-honey, Mary Hawley, Mary Goodman, Emma Henricks, Clara Baldwin, Agnes Parks, Kathleen Ennis, Lucy McKee, Edna Rogers, Judith McNulty, Alma Madden, Annette Bishoff, Florence Ross. Katherine O'Connor, Blanche McKillop, Florence Kennedy, Agnes Kent, Anna Catheron, Mary Beakey, Margaret Markey, Agnes Shea, Genevieve Donaldson, Kathryn Newman, Helen Hansberry, Margaret Bowman, Helen Munkenbeck, Madeline Noonan, Rose Zaloam, Gertrude Reardon, Mary Kennedy, Agnes Bradley, Ann Bradley, Veronica Carberry and Jennie Collins. Melahn-BIanchard Wedding Date The marriage of Miss Fiances Mantel Melahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Melahn of 129 Sena tor to S. Turner Blanchard. son of Mrs. Albert N.

Blanchard of 1064 85th Place and the late Captain Blanchard will take place on Saturday, Dec. 22. Victoria Chapter, D. B. Members Will Meet Tomorrow The Victoria Chapter.

D. B. Mrs. Fenwick W. Ritchie, regent, will hold Its next meeting at the home of Mrs.

Ernest Banks, 1923 Benson tomorrow, at 2 o'clock. The November meeting of the Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary, Mrs. Herbert Briggs, president, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the board rooms, 175 17th St. Final arrangements for the annual bazar to be held on Dec. 3 and 4 at the Hanson Place Baptist Church, will be completed.

CHRISTMAS BENEFIT The Junior Auxiliary of Colum bus Hospital announces that plans for a tea dance, a Christmas bene fit to be held next Sunday after noon at the Park Lane, Manhat tan, are being rapidly completed. The proceeds will be presented as a Christmas donation for use in the children's wards which the Junior Auxiliary maintains in the Columbus Hospital located at 227 E. 19th Manhattan, Arrangements are under the direction of Miss Madeline Repettl, president of the Junior Auxiliary; Miss Mae L. Brunelll, chairman, and Miss Marie Farmllette, vice chairman. BALL FRIDAY More than 4,000 members of the St.

George. Swimming Club and fVtalr felonla nrill a A lh. Thanksgiving Ball Friday in Ihe grand ballroom of the Hotel St. George. A feature of the ball will be a Personality Contest.

Harry Barrett, chairman of the arrangements chairmen, is assisted by William H. Moseley and James Klarnet. fx it fs ''I 1 UJalWIJUM Mr: Thomas F. Casey is general chairman of the Chritt Child Society annual card party to lie given friday at the K. of C.

Club. A fur fashion shots will be feature of the afternoon. (Photo by Blakeman and Shuler.) den Cove..

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