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BROOKLYN DAILY EA'GLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1931 Colonists on Long Island Occupied With Entertaining of Weekend Guests 4 n-c the are visiting in Chicago and at World's Fair with lriends. National Authors' Day Thursday A -w 7 TRINITY CHl'RCH FAIR This year Holy Trinity Church will hold an annual fair and bazar Nov. 14, 15, 16 and 17. The various organizations, together with the cooperation, of a large number of members and friends, have planned the fair.

The teachers will meet Monday evening for Bible instruction. Friday evening the regular choir rehearsal will be held at 8 o'clock. TEA FOR FACULTY Lawrence J. Munson and the Mun-son School of Music gave a tea in honor of the faculty last week at the Continued from Pase Alumnae MLssion Unit's missionary, Rrv. Patrick F.

Savage, P. on Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock in the alumnae rooms, Ridge Boulevard and S6th St. Mins Anita Fusco and Miss Jane Lynch of the Junior Alumnae will assist at the tea table. Mary Murray Chr.pter Flag Unfurled at Evening Ceremony The Old Guard Headquarters, 307 W. 91st Maihattan.

was the frene of a ceremony Friday evening fchen Mrs. Charles Augustine Rob rail, who poured; Miss Juanita Al-mirall, Mrs. Walter Pratt Long, Mrs. George Sweet, Mrs. L.

Lockwood, Miss Kate E. Turner, Mis Bess Turner, Miss Hazel Collins, Miss Nancy Martin, Miss Edna Beatrice Bloom, Rev. and Mrs. C. O.

Pedersen, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Poten, Dr. and Mrs.

Conrad Tharaldsen, Dr. John Nolan and Mrs. Bcrnhard Fedde. The faculty present Included Miss Theresa A. 8mlth.

Miss Aagot Tharaldsen, Miss Bergliot Hafstad, Mrs. Katherin FJelde Aunfe, Miss Mildred Norseen, Miss Marion Munson, Lawrence J. Munson, Miss Anne Munson and Henry Munson. Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Weber Nationally Known TEACHERS OF DANCING 23rd Season 10 LESSONS $10 00 Tuppi Clma and 3 hours pnctlca with orchestra. Thurs. Beglnnera.

Tri. High 3chool Students. Jat. Party nljht. ChUdren'i Classes All Branches WEBER STUDIOS Wftflhlntton near Fulton St.

Brooklyn, N. X. Faoipeot 8-tC89 Instructor to rhe Dancing Maatera of America, Inc. 't v. f.j, school, 357 Ovington Ave.

Edna Weese sang two groups of songs, accompanied by Antonio Lora. Among The Committee on Prose, Secuiar and Religious Literature of the Department of Arts, New York State Federation of Women's Clubs of which Mrs. Charles Glllingham Moore is president, will present a literary program in the ballroom of Beekman Tower, 3 Mitchell Place, Manhattan, on National Authors' Day, Thursday, at 2:15 p.m. Mrs. R.

I. DenLston, chairman of the Department of Arts 'will open the program with greetings. Betty Gnad of Brooklyn, chairman of the Day and of the Committee on Prose Secular and Religious Literature will present the speakers. One of the features of the program will be the Hnnouncement of awards in the short story contest which wna offered by the Committee on Prose Secular and Religious The Misses Elisabeth R. and Mu- the guests were Mrs.

Juan L. Almi-riel W. Smith of 50 McDonough St. 4 inson, National Fla? Lady of; America, presented the Mary Mur- ray Chapter. D.

A. with an! American Flag, and the new Chap- ter Flag was unfurled. Mrs. Robm-j Fon was escorted from the Hotel Lucerne by Colonel Edward Have-j meyer Snyder, commander of the Old Guard, and received by the battalion in full dress uniform. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Nor-: wesian Hospital will hold the resu- lar monthly meeting on Wednesday at the Sisters Home at 2 o'clock.

I 1LOESERS PUITON AT tONO. MOOKtYN TtlM' 3-IIO I Literature of the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs last Spring and which closed on June 3D the theme a story about a woman, The prize of $25 will be awarded to the author of the best short story and autographed books will be 1 Mist Florence Shannon of 19 Fluke Place, preiident of the Bletsed Virgin Sodaliliei, trill be one of the guett of honor at a reception at liig Sinter Home next Sunday afternoon for the fodalhtK of the diocene of Brook lyn. (Photo hy Melbourne.) Mrs. Bernard Gunsten, president, will preside. A social hour will follow.

The 103th anniversary ball of the Old Guard of the Citv of New York be held at the Hotel Commodore. Manhattan, on the evemn; of Jan 23 Confronted by an emergency in JUST 675 ODD awarded to the authors of honorable mention stories. Mrs. R. I.

Denistou will make the announcement of awards. The program will present as principal speakers, Dr. Charles Gray Shaw, Professor of Philosophy in New York University, who will speak on the subject of "Trends of Civilization and and the three Judges in the short story contest, Thomas H. Uzzell, literary Long Island Society Rockaway Hunting Club Will Have Barn Dance SpeciaZ to The Eagle Ccdarhurst, Oct. 27 An election eve party will take the form of a raising its budget of $18,000 ana an additional fund to pay for the care of an unusual number of pprsons tided last year, the Social Service Committee of the Memorial Hos-; pital for the treatment of cancer end allied diseases, which receives many patients from Brooklyn, will' open a gift shop at the institution with a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock on Mint Marie Blaher in chairman of the committee in charge of the Halloween formal to he held at St.

Jntrph'i College, for Women on Wednesday evening. (Photo hy Tri-Boro.) Halloween barn dance on Monday Thursday afternoon Mrs rei- dinand Wilcox is chairman of the eift. short committee and Miss Ger-; Talbot Babcock. Edward Harvey, trude Hiir is chairman of the Social William Magulre, Herbert Walter, Frank Jacobus and Irwin Block, critic-adviser, speaking on the subject of "Fiction Writing from the Teacher's Faith Baldwin, author of "Within a Year," "Skyscraper" and other books, speaking on 'The Making of Books from a Writer's and W. Orton Tewson, literary critic, editor and writer of "An Attic Salt-Shaker" column.

Among the guests of honor wUl be Mrs. Walter S. Comly, Mrs. Al-meron W. Smith, Mrs.

Robert D. Blackman, Mrs. Charles W. Mulford, Mrs. William E.

Breckenridge, Inez Havnes. Irwin, Mrs. A. Barton Hep Mrs. F.

R. Schepmoes. Mrs. Howard B. Snell, Mrs.

George W. Tong, Mrs. Charles S. Van Nuls, Mrs. Frederic J.

Van Vranken, Mrs, Theodore L. Vossler, Mrs. Henry A. Walton. Mrs.

Edwin C. Ward, Mrs. Paul Windels. Committee Chairmen Appointed For Berkeley Alumnae Series Of Talks and Luncheon Affairs evening, Nov, 5, at the Rockaway Hunting Club. Mr.

Robert K. Osborne is chairman of the entertainment committee. Numerous cock-tall parties are being planned to precede the affair, Major and Mrs. K. M.

Spence Entertain for Weekend Guett Special to The Eagle Lawrence, Oct. 27 Mayor and Mrs. Kenneth Spence will be hosts at luncheon tomorrow at their Bervice Committee Memorial ni-pital, which was the first special institution of its kind In the United States, recently celebrated its anniversary Committee Completei Plani For Willoughby Bridge Nov. 13 Mrs. Cornelius Hearn chair-! Brentwood Alumnae Supper man of the series of talks to be given by burn.

Miss Alice E. Klutas and Miss Mrs. uayiQ hp- i luncheon, at the Montauk Club the benefit nf th Willouehby House Dance at Biltmore, Nov. 30. Miss M.

Cornelia Leary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Leary. 913 Sterling Place.

President of the Brentwood Alumnae announces the annual Thanksgiving Supper Dance Frances R. Grant. A musical program will be presented by sol Pearlmutter, violinist second Mondays in December, January and February for the benefit of the Berkeley Alurrmae Expansion Some are discontinued patterns, tome left over from recent promotions, some slightly soiled or imperfect. But they're all exceptional value, full of years of satisfactory service! Many are not listed here. None sold before 9:30 Monday morning.

No mail or telephone orders no returns or exchangesall sales final! home in Lovers Lane here in compliment to their weekend guests, Sir William and Lady Alexander, who are at the Waldorf while in this country on a month's visit from England. Among other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Philips and Mr. and Mrs. Wilton S. Harrison.

Mrs. David C. Link of Ocean Ave Is the weekend guest of Mrs. Iiiman Brokaw at Glen Cove. bridge to be given on Nov.

13 at the Women's University Club. 206 E. 52d St, Manhattan, held a meeting of her committee at the Settlement House yesterday. Committee members present were Mrs. Maurice 8.

Cass, Mrs. M. Preston Goodfel-low, Mrs. Clyde Hess, Mrs. Godwin Castleman, Miss Marjorie Findley and Miss Virginia Felter.

Mrs. Cass was appointed chairman of refreshments and Miss Findev, chairman of prizes. Those who will assist Miss Marjorie Edin-burg at the candy table are the Misses Virginia Felter. Alice Bturcke, Marjorie Findley, Isabelle Andrew. Mary Andrew and Mrs.

Robert Harding. ing for a dance to be held at the Towers Hotel December 8th. phi The Gamma chapter of Alpha Tau Phi sorority held a special business meeting Thursday evening at the home of Miss Janice Cowan, treasurer, 535 Marlborough Rd. Plans for th chapter bridge, which will be held on Nov. 19, were formulated.

The committee In charge of arrangements for the bridge are the Misses Cornelia Berringer, June Faner, Marlon Laner, and Grace Weeks. A meeting will be held tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Char Fund, Mrs. William Matthews Mac-Kenzie chairman, has appointed chairmen of the various committees. Mrs. Percy C.

Magnus is chairman of the patroness committee with Mrs. Donald Hardenbrook and Mrs. William O'Brien cochairmen; Mrs. John B. Catlin, chairman of tickets; Mrs.

Robert Burns, chairman of invitations; Mrs. Francis L. Durk. chairman of publicity, and Mrs. Stephen Valentine chairman of hospitality.

Subscribers for Faith Home Bridge and Sale on Nov. 8 A bridge and sale for the benefit of Faith Home for Incurables will be held at the Towers on Thursday November 8th at 2 P. M. Mrs. Franklin Taylor is general chairman.

Mrs. Frank H. Traendly, to be held on Nov. 30 in the Supper Room of the Biltmore Hotel. Mrs.

James J. Nolan has been appointed chairman of the affair. The officers of the Alumnae include Miss Margaret E. Kearney, Miss Bcrnadette Dolan, Vice Presidents, Mrs. James J.

Nolan, Treasurer, Miss Dorothy Nealis. Corresponding Secretary, Miss Rita M. Kennedy, Recording Secretary. The Trustees are Mrs. John E.

Baxter, Mrs. John J. Barry, Mrs. Michael J. Hannon, Miss Nellie Kelly, Mrs.

Frederick Merritt, Miss Laura Moore, Mrs. Frederick Moffatt, Mrs. Kyran A. Murphy, Miss Ella Parker. The Delegate is Mrs.

James F. Looram; Alternate, Mrs. George L. Twigg. Chairman of Reception, Miss Barbara Eckels; chairman of Publicity, Miss Ann McCullough Chairman of Ways and Means, Miss Mary Clare Callan.

Nursing Sisters of Sick Poor Benefit by Bridge Mrs. Thomas F. Robinson was general chairman of the bridge and lotte Ketcham, historian, at dt Kenilworth PI. KAPPA DELTA ALPHA The second rush meeting of Theta chapter of Kappa Delta Alpha was lasmon snow wi m-ii wa president, is honorary chairman. the columous (jiuo yeswraay Amonz thoF.

have suscribed Mrs. Louis Granville Brown will return home Wednesday from a brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. Alexander Taylor, at Rye. Mr. and Mrs, William Treadwell Ketcham will be hosta at a cocktail party tomorrow afternoon at their home on Meadow Drive.

Miss Eleanor Oliver Will Be Wed to E. C. Towl in February Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Oliver of Hastings-on-Hudson, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Frances Oliver, to E. Clinton Towl, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Towl of Forest Hills. The wedding will take place in February. Dr. Preston Pope Satterwhite of Preston Hall, Great Neck, is spend held at the home of Miss Margery noon ror tne oeneni oi inc iiuimpi rp.

Mi Mary E. Brooks. Mrs. I Browning. F.

William 'mal List of Patrons for Joseph B. Cozier, 953 East 29th St. The rush-res present were the Misses Helen Horean, Lorraine McSheery, Ruth Bisters of the Sick Poor. Over 300 tables were in play and the prizes were powder jars and mirrors. Mrs.

Wlllard S. Salmon was chairman Barthman, Miss Harriett F. Hubbard, Mrs. Charles L. Bussing, Mrs.

Bradv. Janice Huberty. Peggy Isaac Chapman. Mrs. Charles Jer Milne.

Winifred Halliga, and Phyllis St. Mary's Juniors' Football Party to Be Held Today The St. Mary's Junior Auxiliary will hold their football party at Ebbets Field this afternoon and the Of prizes. Modeling in the fashion ome Mrj. Jonn Ernst.

Mrs, Campbell. show as well as serving on the Barron W. Gage. Mrs. Henry W.

eandy and donation committees TAU PHI SIGMA George, Mrs. L. Burton Hall, Miss Isabella Hammitt, Miss Meta Harns, No. Site Type Grade 2 6x9 FRENCH MODERN RUOS 159.50 4 6x9 WOOL AND 10.50 1 6x9 HOOKED RUG 29.80 4 6x12 HOOKED RUOS 39.50 1 4.6x6.6 CHINTZ 12.75 3 4.6x6.6 AXMINSTERS 14.95 1 4.6x6.6 PLAIN RUO 16.50 1 4.6x6.6 HOOKED RUG DESIGN 17.95 3 4.6x6.8 MODERN 17.95 1 2.3x9 WILTON 18.50 1 27x10 CHINTZ 8.95 2 3x10 CHINTZ 12.50 1 3x10.8 KARASTAN 81.00 1 3x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL 75.00 20 2x4 HAND MADS HOOKED 3.95 8 2x3 WOOL HOOKED RUGS. 3.98 5 24x48 DIANA BATH RUOS.

18.50 8 36x63 AMERICAN ORIENTALS 9 95 5 36x63 AMERICAN CHINES3 23 50 2 36x83 CHINTZ 6.95 4 36x63 PLAIN RUGS 8.50 6 36x63 WILTONS 12.95 10 27x54 VELVETS 2.95 12 27x54 WILTONS 7.95 20 27x54 AMERICAN ORIENTALS 8.50 10 27x54 CATHAY CHINESE 14.95 1 9x21 PERSIAN 225 00 1 11.3x12 AXMINSTER 69.50 1 11.3x15 AXMINSTER 84.50 1 12x14 AMERICAN ORIENTAL 150.00 3 9x15 SEAMLESS WILTONS. .165.00 1 12x18 AMER. ORIENTAL ...185.00 1 9x15 PLAIN RUG 52.50 1 9x15 BEAMLE8S AXMINSTER 82.80 1 9x15 KARASHAH 187.75 1 9x15 KARA SARUK 126.00 1 9x15 KARASTAN 249,00 Special $36.50 6.95 19.75 27.50 7.95 8.95 9.95 12.50 12.50 12.50 4.95 5.50 29,50 29.50 1.95 1.95 12.95 5.95 15.50 4.95 4.95 8.95 1.95 4.95 5.95 8.95 149.00 46.50 59.50 115.00 115.00 135,00 44,50 59.50 129.00 94.50 198.00 were members of the Junior Aux iliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Hentz, Mrs. William Irish, Sigma chapter of Tau Phi Sigma sorority held a meeting in the Towers Hotel as the guests of Miss Rclt Poor, under the chairman oi i MrSi Ja5CDh Pi Maxweii, Mrs. Edwin final list of patrons is announced as follows: Borough President Raymond V.

Ingersoll and Mrs. Inger-soll. Justice Charles C. Lockwood, Justice William F. Hagarty, Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel J. Ferry. Miss P. Maynard.

Mrs, waiter B. Merlin, Frances Vaughan. Mrs. E. M.

Millard, Mrs. J. Adolph Mollenhauer, Nelson Moneypen-ny, Mrs. Thomas Hod Muir, Miss ing 10 days In Louisville. He will open his apartment at 960 5th Manhattan, upon his return.

Mrs. Maclay Johason and Miss Antoinette Johnson have come In from Plandome and are at the Hotel Mrs. wunam u. onen, mis. James J.

Fee and Mrs. J. Thomas Kearney. Serving on the various other committees were Miss Helen Brislin, Miss Anna R. Cassin, Mrs.

Edgar Clarke, Mrs. Ann Davidson, Mrs. Martin L. Eckhoff, Mrs. William G.

Edmonds Mrs. John Kennedy, Miss May Keveney, Miss Mies Mary L. Jordon, Mrs. Margaret Miss Mary Garvey. a former member was welcomed back after an absence of three years.

Supper was served after the meeting. SIGMA MU PHI A meeting of the Iota Chapter of the Sigma Mu Phi Sorority was No. Size Type Grade 1 812 AMERICAN ORIENTAL $69.90 3 9x13 WILTONS 64.50 12 9xlJ AMERICAN ORIENTALS 69.50 1 9xlJ" AMERICAN CHINESE. .135,00 3 9xlJ PLAID RUOS B.95 1 9x12 AtTBVSSON 87.50 19x12 PLAIN LUSTER TYPE 125.00 4 9x12 PLAIN JA9PE 36.50 9x12 SEAMIjESS WILTONS 64 50 1 9x12 AXMIN8TER 32.50 5 9x12 LU8TROUS MODERN RUGS 110 00 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTALS 44 50 9x12 PLAIN RUOS 55 00 0 9x12 HEAVY AXMINSTERS. 55.00 1 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL 39.50 9x12 AMERICAN ORIENTALS 59.50 1 9x12 CHINESE DESIGN 32.50 1 9x12 HOOKED RUO DESION 49.50 4 9x12 8EAMLESS WILTONS 81 50 3 9x12 AMER.

ORIENTALS 89 50 4 9x12 WHITEHALL RUGS. .119.00 i S.4xll.S IMPORTED MODERN. .110.00 5 8.3x10 MODERN 52 50 1 8 3x10.8 FIGURED AXMINSTER 42.50 1 8 3x10 8 CHINESE DESIGN 42.50 8 8.3x10.6 PLAIN RUGS 82.50 1 8.3x10.6 AUBU8SON DE8IGN 69.50 1 8.3x11.9 MODERN IMPORTED 135.00 8.3x10.6 CHINTZ RUGS 49.50 1 8.3x10.8 AXMIN8TER 42.50 8.3x10.6 HAND' MADE HOOKED RUOS 44.50 8.3x10.8 AMERICAN ORIENTAL8 64.50 1 8 3x10.6 SEAMLESS WILTON. 62.80 4 8.3x10.6 SEAMLESS 82.50 5 8 3x10.6 LUSTER TYPE AMERICAN ORIENTAL8 87.50 8.3x10 8 LUSTER TYPE AMERICAN ORIENTALS 64.80 4 8 3x10 8 KARABTAN RUOS 164.50 1 8 3x10 6 KARA8HAH RUO 124.00 1 8 3x10 6 SUPER OULI8TAN .130.25 7.6x WOOL AND 12.75 5 7.6x9 CHINTZ 32.50 1 8x CHINTZ 32.50 1 6x PLAIN 32.50 1 6x9 CHINTZ 24.95 1 8x9 AMERICAN ORIENTAL 82.50 3 6x9 SEAMLESS WILTONS. 84 50 1 6x9 AMERICAN ORIENTAL 21.50 1 6x9 OULISTAN 69 50 Special $29.50 29.50 98.50 4.98 69.50 79.50 22.50 49.50 19.75 85.00 29.50 24.75 34.50 24.75 39.50 19.75 34.50 59.50 56.00 79.50 59.50 36.50 29.50 29.50 26.50 54.50 89.50 29.50 24.75 29.50 44.50 46.50 59.50 64.50 34.50 115.00 79.50 92.50 7.95 18.50 17.95 17.95 12.50 39.50 36.50 16.50 46.50 Lizzie K.

Miller, Mrs. John H. S. Putnam, Mrs. Fenwick White Ritchie.

Thomas H. Roulston, Mrs. Jacob H. Schoonmaker, Mrs. Frank E.

Simmons, Mrs. Lambert Suydam, Pierre. Mr. and Mn. W.

Lee Gwynne Hoiti for Weekend Gueiti Margaret Ferry, Miss Ella M. Sullivan, Dr. William E. McCollom, Samuel Lerer, Mr. and Mrs.

John Loughran, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter B. Drennan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gorman, Dr.

Paul Rala, Rev. James J. Delaney, Mrs. Charles V. Hearns, Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew V. Sullivan, Thomas R. Sullivan, Miss Estclle Byrne. Miss Isabelle Ivory, Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Tomlin, Benjamin J. Schapiro, Miss May Ferris, Claude Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose A.

Carr, Timothy Gallagher, Michael Antonelll, John Cashmore, Miss Catherine O'Connor, Benjamin Schafer, Gus Dunn, Charles Geisler, Mi.ss Helen Henjes. Miss Kathryn I. Fee. Mrs. Henry Lake.

Rev. John Mr. and Mrs. John Lord Boat- wright of Rlohmond, who have Mrs. Frank H.

Traendly, and Mrs. John Underwood. The Standish Arms School will occupy Box 2 In the Academy of Music at each performance of the Clare Tree Major plays this season. At the first of these plays yesterday afternoon Mrs. Augusta E.

Pang and Mrs. Earl B. Harris chaperoned the following group: Grace Gray, Peter Bromley, Ted Dunstan, Bruce Bromley Curt Bach and Paul held recently at the home of Miss Anne Fiebel, 643 Prospect Place. KAPPA TAU LAMBDA Omlcron Chapter, and Kappa Tau Lambda Fraternity held their first Communion Breakfast, since their Induction three weeks ago, last week. After receiving Holy Communion Rt the Church Our Lady of Guadelupe, Omlceon went to tSeu-bens for breakfast.

Omlcron Chapter will have a card party and dance at the John an apartment at 157 E. 72d Manhattan, for a few months, and who are spending the weekend with Markey, Mrs. George W. McCloskey, Miss Helen Munkenbeck, Mrs. Robert G.

Murtha. Mrs. William Ptter-on, Mrs. George L. Twigg.

Mrs. Edward Weber and Mrs. A. William Welch. The reception committee Included Mrs.

John J. Robinson, president of the auxiliary, Miss Margaret L. Cassin and Mrs. George H. Ward, secretaries.

Additional patrons and patronesses not previously announced were Mrs. Joseph T. Coonan, Mrs. William J. Foley, Justice William F.

Hagarty, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Howe, Mrs. William J. Grant.

Miss Mary t. Jordan, Mrs. James Martin Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Lee Gwynne at their place in Hewlett, were the guests of honor at a dinner party which their hosta gave at home Gamory. After the performance Gorman, the Misses Louise Kavan- Hughes Council, Knights or Colum the entire party were guests at din bus Club. 86th Street and in augh, Edna Kramer, Veronica Car berry and Marie M. Taylor. ner given by Miss Gray at her home, 184 Columbia Heights.

Avenue, on November 7th. at p.m. DELTA "PHI SIGMA The regular meeting of the Greek Letter Clubs Delta Phi Sigma Tau Chapter will be held at the home of Miss wsie Suhlcder, 304 Irving on Friday. The district meeting of Delta Phi Sigma will be held on Nov. 15 at the home of Miss Elsie Suhleder.

Miss Mary Kenny, Miss Katherine M. King, Mrs. Theodore W. Kramer, Mrs. Walter Longman, Mrs.

Thomas F. Magner, Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs. Alonzo G. McLaughlin, Miss Anne O'Brien, Miss Alice O'Brien, Mrs. DeWitt B.

Pentz. Mrs. 3. C. Treanor, Mrs.

George L. Twigg, Mrs. John J. Young, Mrs. George W.

McCloskey. Miss Mae V. Keveney, Mrs. T. J.

Luflin, Mrs. John Walter, Mrs. A. William Welch. Mrs.

Michael C. O'Brien and' Mrs. The grand council of Omega Phi Sigma sorority will hold a meeting at the Hotel Pierpont, on Thursday evening. The Sigma chapter held a barn dance at the Bay Ridge Yacht Club last evening. A bridge will be held' at the Har Mrs.

Ida Wright Bowman Will Give First Lecture Thursday Mrs. Ida Wright Bowman will give the first of ten current events lectures on Thursday morning at the Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark St. at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. George N.

Whittlesey hd Mrs. Frank H. Parsons will receive. Members of the committee for the series, which will occur on the first and third Thursdays of November. December, January, February and March, are Mrs.

Henry J. Davenport, chairman; Mrs. Hector last night. Other guest were Mr. and Mrs.

Junius A. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross Proctor, Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Philips, Mrs. C. Barclay Gilbert and Oscar Stevens.

Mr. and Mrs. William Goadby Loew are among those of local Interest who are extending their stay at the Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Dr.

and Mrs. Richard Derby and their three daughters of Old Adam House, Oyster Bay, are en route to Switzerland, where they will spend most of the Winter. Mrs. Derby's mother, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt who Is at Sagamore Hill for the Fall, may Join them there late in the Winter.

Mils Jeanne Leonard and John B. Lewis Engaged Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Jeanne Leonard, daughter of Mrs. A. Shanahan Leonard of 911 Park Ave. and Waterwood, East Hamp PHI GAMMA SIGMA A business meeting of Phi Gamma mony Tavern, Jamaica, on Friday Sigma sorority, Gamma chapter, will be held at the home of Miss Elizabeth Oregory, 1423 Albemarle Road.

Plans will be made for the ROOM-SIZE BROADLOOM RUGS Sire Type Grade 8pectal 12x9 RED 159.50 $24,75 9x17.3 TAN 87.50 49,50 12xB GOLD TAN 89 50 9x12 FIOURED 56.00 3950 9x12 FIGURED SAMPLE 72 50 49 55 9x12 BEIOB 87.50 49,50 9x12 FIOURED 75.00 39 50 9x20.3 FIOURED (Unbound). 106.00 6S.Q0 9x18 BEIGE 130.00 5950 9x15 OREEN (A3 IS) 69.50 2 9,50 15x8 8 GREEN (AS 95.00 37,50 9x12 ORCHID BO 3475 RED 36.00 1 3.50 9x5.3 OREEN 31.50 14,75 7.6x8 MULBERRY 40.00 8.75 5x9 OREEN CHINTZ 32.50 1 5,00 9x7.6 MAHOGANY 45.00 1 9.75 evening by the Alpha Gamma chap ter and Alpha Zeta chapter will have an informal bridge at the Biltmore House on Friday evening also. PHI ALPHA SIGMA forthcoming theater party. SIGMA NU PHI The Grand Council of the Sigma Nu Phi sorority held its fourth an The New York Federation of Phi nual meeting at the McAlpin Ho Alpha Sigma fraternity will act as host to its members and friends tel. Manhattan, on Tuesday.

Miss JUST 30 SOLID COLOR LUSTER SHEEN RUGS Special $79.50 SIZE 9x12. The quality of these rugs is usually associated with rugs at twice this price! They are made of fine worsted wool, closely woven, with a beautiful shining luster. In the best decorating colors Soft Green Rust Burgundy Wood Brown Peach Dark Blue Miss Dorothy Townsend Hostess For Miss Sherlie Jacobus and Fiance at Shower Last Night Miss Dorothy Townsend of 8033 Shore Road entertained at a red and white kitchen shower for Miss Sherlie Jacobus and Jack Forshew last evening. Games were plavcd In the playroom which was decorated with red and white crepe paper, the gifts to the couple being part of the decoration. Supper was C.

Adam, Mrs. Edward B. Brooks, Mrs. Rennselaer W. Clark, Mrs.

Jane A. Davis, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard Mrs. Walter S.

Newhouse, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. H. Hastings Red-riall, Miss Caroline U. Weber, Mrs.

Whittlesey, Mrs. Cyrus J. Wilson. Patronesses are Mrs. Frederic A.

Behrens. Mrs. Constance C. Best, Mrs. E.

Venning Bryant. Mrs. Herman Mrs. Claude G. Crane.

Mrs. Alexander L. Dlenst, throughout the Metropolitan area Joyce Shuttleworth presided. RHO OMEGA PHI at the annual Thanksgiving dance on Nov. 30 at the American Women's Association Club, Manhattan.

Gamma Chapter of Rho Omeja Phi had a special business meeting Thursday night at the home of Miss Emily Stleber, 157 Wyckoil Street. The committee includes Frank Cordes general chairman assisted by Jack Maclay, John Cordes served at 12 o'clock. The center Jr. and Bailor D. McCormack.

IOTA KAPPA ton, to John Barbey Lewis, son of Mrs. Roger Lewis of 1010 5th Manhattan, and East Hampton and the late Mr. The bride-to-be, who is the daughter of Stephen J. Leonard of 1067 5th attended Miss Porter's School In Farmlngton, Conn. She was introduced to society several seasons ago.

Mr, Lewis was graduated from Princeton in 1922 and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology In 1924. He is president of American Lambda Chapter of Iota Kappa Sorority, recently held a meeting Ui Loir's Convenient Purchai Plan en purchaiei of $50 and ever 20 Down Paymont and ten monthly paymtnti plui a moll carrying chargo. DOMESTIC RUGS THIRD FLOOR at the home of Miss Doris Treacy, 573 East 31st Street. Chapter of ficers for the year 1034-35 were elec FOUNDED 1860 Mrs. Mary E.

Dorman, Mrs. Howard W. Drake. Mrs. Bruce R.

Dun-ran, Mrs. Howard W. Dusenberry, Mrs. DeWitt A. Forward, Miss Adele Frank, Miss Florence Frank, Miss Emily Goetze, Mrs.

C. Lansing Hays, Mrs. James M. Heatherton. Mrs.

Frank E. Idell, Mrs. William T. Jackson. Mrs.

Palmer H. Jad-win, Mrs. Ogden Avery Keep. Mrs. Warner King, Mrs.

Alexander D. Marks. John Ross Martin, Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead.

Mrs. York Noel. Mrs. John Fell O'Brlpn. Mrs.

Clifford E. Paige, Mrs. Harry K. Reynolds, Mi.ss Katherine ghter, Mrs. Gertrude W.

Rowe, piece on the supper table consisted of red and white crepe paper flowers to which different pieces of cutlery were attached. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Babcock (Carolyn Holly), the Misses Janet Flnkcn, Ruth Turner, Mary and Frances Bennett, Janet Edwards. Lucille Masierson, Annette Flanagan, Agnes Pchlegel, Barbara Forshew, Mrs.

Charles Forshew, Mrs. Charles Jacobus. Mrs. Oraham Townsend, Miss Francs E. Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wesley, Andrew Brennen, Albert Rohe. Carl and Ludwi Elligeri, ted. They are Miss Grace Dunn, Presidnt; MKs Marjory Powers, vice DELTA SIGMA The Delta Sigma sorority had a reunion luncheon In the Towers Hotel yesterday.

The committee in charge of the luncheon, which was attended by 20 members, was headed by Miss Sidney Parsons and Includes Mrs. Ernest M. Gnrbe, Mrs. Alexander Irwin. Mrs.

Florence Sweeney and Miss Carry Weber. TAU PHI SIGMA At a meeting of Tau Chapter of Tau Phi Sigma sorority, held re- Continued on Pafe It Houses, and is a member of president; Miss Teresa Hanna treasurer; Miss Margaret Barry, the Union Club. secretary, miss uons Treacy was elected grand corrsponding secretary at the recent all-chapter con Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E.

Bay PRUDENCE PENNY Fa mous Home Economist of the New York American, will be our Guest Speaker in the Demonstration Kitchen, on Monday, Oct. 29. LOEffETrS DBMONBTRATTOtr KITCHEN- FIFTH FLOOR vention held at the Towers Hotel. lis and Norman Baylls have come In from Huntington and are at the Oramercy Parte Hotel, Manhattan. Plans were discussed at th meet.

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