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M2 10 BROOKLYN DAILY NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, APRIL" 26, 1933 E. Jenninsrs and Mrs. T. Ferdinand i Wilcox, vice presidents; Mrs.

John i Stewart Lansford, Oeorep Edward, Georee Bendixon. the Misses Beu- ii Elliott Williams, baritone, members of the club, sang the Incidental solos Ppronz. Philip A. Br-nson. W.

Htinnrh. William Tomhn TV- fl, Meeting Held by the Orphan Asylum Committee to Plan 100th Anniversary Celebration So cietg in uip civirai nnmnerr. An account of the concert will be found else- where in today i paper. Mr and Mrs. William S.

Irish entertained in thou- box Mr. and Mrs James B. Kishrr, Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Shearman and Mrs. W. H. Horn inzcr. The guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Tieken were Mr. and Mrs Reception-Luncheon Celebrates 36th Founders' Day of Prospect Club; Dr. Cornelius Mnite Speaker Prospect Club, Mrs. Charles S.

Van NuU president, celebrated Its 36th. Founders Day with a recep- tion and luncheon at the Montaukj George W. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred from 3 t0 5 o'clock, A program by W.

Turkington. Mr. and Mrs. John tnr girlSi an inspection of the horn Bunch and Miss Eleanor N. Tieken.

and muMC bv Mlss Erina Weesc, sc- Ocrtipying Mrs. E. G. Wells' box plano. will comprise the program, were Mr.

and Mrs. Owen F. Smith. Their guests were Colonel and Mrs. spring luncheon and bridge Robert Mazet.

Dr. and Mrs. Bcrsen the Brooklyn Women's Bridge W. Glover and Mr. and Mrs.

Wil- CUlb Himh Montgomery Com-liam K. Kerr. land president, was held yesterday Mr. and Mr. Frank A.

Weisman at tlle Lane. Manhattan, were hosts in their box to Mr. and There were 80 present. Mrs. John A.

Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .1 SVhuaW. Uiml'nv I vannecic. treasurer, ana Mrs.

Kicn- aid C. Ooheen. secretary. Mrs. Herbert T.

Wilke is chairman nf RrmWIvn Thrift Rhnn ram. assisted by Mrs. Bruce D. Bromley. Miss Prances' Coutts.

Mrs Russell Hume. Mrs. Henry M. Mills and Mrs. Henry A.

Walton. Among those from Brooklyn who are interested in this work are Mrs. I Frank L. Babbott Mrs. Edwin G.

Babcock, Mrs. Samurl Perkins Bailey, Mrs. Henry W. Butterneld, Mrs. Bruce Lachlan.

Mrs. Ralph I. Bartholomew. Mrs. Robert E.

Blum, Miss Irene Braman, Miss Emily Braman. Miss Emily Braman. Mrs. Edward B. Brooks.

Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll. Mrs. A. Wright Chapman, Mrs.

John F. Cross. Miss Mary Dillon, Mrs. Mary Childs Draper, Mrs. Cameron Duncan, Miss Daisy Gaus.

Mrs. William H. Good. Mrs. Percy R.

Gray. Mrs. Walter Hammitt. Mrs. James M.

Hills, Mrs. Faul Hump-stone. Mrs. A. Stedman Jameson, Mrs.

Ralph I. Lloyd. Mrs. William H. Lohman.

Mrs. Walter D. Lud-lum. Albert W. Meisel.

Mrs. Clifford T. Paige, Mrs. Frank E. Simmons, Mrs.

Christopher W. Wilson, Mrs. Harry M. Wingle, Mrs. Howard Morris, Mrs.

John B. Dun-lop, MTs. John W. Hoogland. Mrs.

John Sherman Myers and Mrs. Nell-son Olcott. Mrs. William Herrtngton Hostess At 'Salamagundi' to Benefit Long Island Children's Home A "Salamagundi" was held last re benefit of the Chil dreh's Home of the Long Island Baptist Association. The party was sponsored by directors, representing the Church of the Redeemer, Mrs.

Charles E. Satterley, the executive Assisting Mrs. Herrlngton were Mrs. Harold C. Smith (co-chairman), Mrs.

Alfred D. Dowrie, Mrs. Albert Leonard, Mrs. Judson H. Paige and Mrs.

Satterley. Pastel colored tea cloths were the prizes. Among others present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard O.

Patterson, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K.

Pike, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Peake, Mr. and Mrs. Henry BaldridKe, Dr. and Mrs.

Franklin M. Goodchlldd, Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hale.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Bull, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett J. Cole, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Yetterberg Mr. and Mrs. eBry Hone, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Sundt, Mr. and Mrs. m.u mio. mi- ton C. Johnson, Mr.

and Mrs. James DaV' Mr' and Mrs. A. T. Leonard, Mrs- Newberry, Mrs.

William May, Mrs. William P. Roberts, Mr and Mrs. Humphrey J. Williams, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter H. Miss E. Adele Hoff, Almeth W. Hoff, Arthur W.

Alshton, Edwin Odell, R. Franklin Satterley, Bernard Chase Pike, Clare Leonard, Ralph Davis, John Updegrove, i Weidman, Norman Tuckey and i Francis A. Weisman Jr. In another box Mr. and Mrs.

William Armour Thayer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thayer Jr. of I Manhattan, Dr. Alson Robinson of Plainfield, N.

and Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Watson.

Announcement was made by Mr. Thayer that the Apollo Club and the Morning Choral. Herbert I Stavely Sammond conductor, will give a Joint concert at the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening. May I 16, for the benefit of the Musicians' emergency fund. Frieda Hempel W'Lbe a-ssisiin? i iiie oincers or me ciuo are: Wil liam S.

Irish, president; James H. Past and William M. Patterson, vice presidents; Frank H. Parsons, treasurer; Harry E. Knight, secretary; William Tienken, chairman active members; Harry E.

Knight, secretary active members; William P. Stewart, treasurer active members; Hugh E. Draffln, librarian, and the Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, D.D., chaplain Thpse on the board of directors include L.

V. B. Cameron, Frank H. Parsons, Walter Koempel, Frederick W. Starr, Russell J.

Perrine, Fran- ris A. Weismann, James H. Post, Edwin P. Maynard, Winiam Armour Thayer, FVank SnifTen, Thomas W. Joyce, William S.

Irish, George W. Spence, J. M. Farrell, William M. Patterson, Robert C.

Gillies, William Tienken, Harry E. Knight, Russell T. Starr. W. W.

Fitzhugh Harold C. Knapp, Herbert Boriman, George S. Tamlyn. Peter J. Collins, Willard R.

Piatt, Charles R. Gay. Frank K. Falrchild. Charles O.

Banks, John R. Brierley, William Edlnburg. Henry C. Bainbridge Harold D. Watson, Sevcryn D.

i I nan Patterson, t-ainenne vviswaii. Helea Marshall. Ruth Richardson, Arline Bulmer, Anita Bulmer, TVimtViv Thnmnsnn anrl Hnris Neb- lett. Mr. and Mrs.

John Deans, Mr. land Mrs. Philip and Mr. Satterley. MiM Mary Woods to Entertain Latnolie Day Committee at lea Miss Mary V.

Wood, chairman of Catholic Day for the Blind, will give a tea at her home, 57 Lenox Road. Sunday, for the program girls, the junior members of the Tombola booth, and the members of the dance committee, for the ball to be held in the evening. Receiving with Miss Woods will be the Misses May F. Buckley, Gladys and Olivia Denman. Marion Brennan, Kathryn Hesterberg, Mrs.

Walter A. Foley. Mrs. W. Vincent Hall; Mrs.

Thomas V. Murname and Mrs. Parnell Chairmen for Baptist Home Festival, May 11, Announced At the monthly meeting of the board of "directors of the Baptist Home yesterday Mrs. J. Edward Hoag, presiding, plans for the annual May festival 'to be held Thursday evening.

May 11, were announced by the chairman, Mrs. Harvey O. Dobson. The chairman of the booths are F. B.

Ridley, rancy articles and aprons; Theo B. Smith, preserves and lemonade; Mrs. Charles-F. Bcardstey. cake and ice cream, 'and Miss Marion Plage, candy.

Miss Helen Walsh, honorary chairman of the communion breakfast of St. Saviour Academy Alumnae Association on May 21 at the Towers Hotel, held a committee meeting at her home, 143 Garfield Place, last evening. Those present were the Misses Atargaret Farley, chairman; Mary Hurley, Eleanor Ledwith, Dorothea Harrison, Mary McCormack, Ruth Dunn, Edna Bugcll, Mary O'Leary, Anna Os-mers, Mary Catherine Carol, Marie Maloney and Ruth Davey. Miss Walsh Is president of the association. Apollo Club Closes Season With Brilliant Concert; To Give Joint Benefit With Morning Choral The Apollo Club of Brooklyn Brought the season to a successful close last evening when they gave the third and last concert in the opera house of the Academy of Music before a very large and appreciative audience.

Grete Stuck-gold, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Association, was the assisting artist and Godfrey M. James, tenor; Duncan Cornwall, bass, and ff ill? it iiiiipiip Mrs. Thurston Clarenee Bassett, who was married Friday in Grace Church on the Heights, is the former Miss Leonice D'huy Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hays Lawrence of 519 McDonough St.

Mr. and Mrs. Bassett will make their home at 309 McDonough St. (Photo by Mishkiit.) the tea table and Mrs. E.

Rodney Fiske, Mrs. Frederick Schluter and Hireling ui mc the pageant to be given in connec-t tion with the 100th anniversary i celebration of the Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn, was held at the home yesterday. Mrs. Anna E. Brader, president.

Mrs. Franklin Taylor, chairman of the committee, and Mis. William J. Baldwin Mrs. George Holbrook Barber, Mrs.

Louise Tousey Beards-ley, Mrs. William B. Chase, Mrs. Samuel H. Doman.

Mrs. E. Otis Housnton, Miss Dorothy R. Johnson, Miss Laura Smith, Mrs. John T.

Underwood and Mrs. Walter F. Wells were those present. Miss Ella G. Turner, superintendent, entertained the group at luncheon.

Plans for the celebration were made. Mrs. Beardsley has loaned a trunk of old-fashioned costumes and has written a poem for the pageant. Mrs. Fenwick White- Ritchie, chairman of thj souvenir book, also met the women at the home yesterday to read her historical report and plan the book.

The board of managers will' meet next Wednesday. Mrs. Ffolliott C. Denning Hostess to Art Committee Mrs. Ffolliott C.

Denning, was hostess to the art committee of the Utrecht Study Club at luncheon meeting followed at which Oriental i art was discussed. Those present were: Mrs. F. L. Darron, president; Mrs.

Conrad A. Hanson, Mrs. Charles F. Work, Mrs. Howard O.

Patterson, Mrs. Charles A. Wilkinson, Mrs. William A. Robertson, Mrs.

William Rae Mrs. James Hargan. Mrs. Garret P. Cowenhoven, Mrs.

Julius C. Wolff and Mrs. C. Alanson Palmer. Miss Margaret Fraser Honors Miss CorneHlsen in Manhattan Miss Margaret Fraser, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. H. E. Fraser of 20 S. Portland gave 'a supper dance at the Hotel New Yorker, Manhattan, last evening in honor of Miss Anne Cornehlsen, daughter nf rhristinn rvirnehlsen of 254 Cum whmu marriace to Fraze of Manhattan will! take place Tuesday.

The guests in- Mnnorf Mi rmri. Cnrtiehlscn. Miss Bertha Durfee and Miss Charlotte BatUe Donald' Fraser, Edward Cor-1 nehisen, Kenneth Meytrott, and Homer McVean. Officers and Committees For Cancer Welfare Units Rummage Starting Tomorrow The Brooklyn Cancer Welfare Service will unite with the other Cancer Welfare Units of the Stuy-vesant Square Thrift Shop, 705 2d Manhattan, In a rummage sale, tomorrow. Friday and Saturday.

The Brooklyn committee's share In the proceeds of this sale will go to the needy cases in Brooklyn. The officers of the Brooklyn unit are Mrs. William Denny Sargent, chairman; Mrs. Adrian Van Sin- deren. vice chairman; Mrs.

William i Pitman Earle vice chairman: BHL.TCAR.WHY ARC Voo-HOME ITS No USE MAHV- PLAVED OUTj MY TED'5 SPLITTING AND I JU5r can't MAKE A ftOffl Imm' "ifi i mrs. Alexander ti. rraser were hostesses for the afternoon. Others present were Miss Ida L. Adams Mis.

Waring Stebbins, Mrs. Jessica Lozler Pavne, Mrs. I Benjamin. Prince, Mrs. Alexander S.

Tr'1, Edmund H. Dnggs. Mrs. Daniel K. fle Beixedon, Mrs.

Robert Diemel. Miss Elsie F. Eilcrs. Mrs. Elisha Taylor Everett.

Mrs. Henry Hotch-kiss, Mrs. George Hamlin, Miss Grace L. Klein, Mrs. Thomas W.

Lauderdale, Mrs Charles, Lubreck, Mrs. Whitney Merrill. Mrs. William C. TJewman, Mrs.

William H. On-ken, Mrs. E. W. Oliver.

Mrs. Richard Pasternack, Mrs. E. G. Patterson, Mrs.

Albert S. Rlchey, Mrs. Charles E. Rynd, Mrs. Horace L.

Rutler, Mrs. Frederick Sherman, Mrs. DeHart Bergen, Mrs. Edgar S. Shumway, Mrs.

Charles Soper. Mrs. At nm in the foiv hrralfnat nonhorthr formal drawing room Yuban ia alwaya the drlirinua tonVr of rich flavbr (lit favorite of ihoae with a anphiatiratrd metropolitan tante. OhtainahU at all alorea that tell fine fooU. Freeh roaatrd, in vacuum, of lhi it what tee belirtr la be the brut permanent talne in lawn! IS.no Rtram Oil Frrmanrnt Wv with Double Shampoo, Trim and SpfcUl hettlm with Ringlet I EXPERT OPERATORS nut artitHtl! COMPLETE.

lor and tfth Br.idiord Dewev. J. M. Farrell is chairman or the member ship committee. a The board of nun.iicrs of the Brooklyn Training School and Home for Young Girls.

Mrs. Elizabeth L. Glass president, has issued invitations for a Spring tea at the home. 1483 Pacific on Fridav. I nnct Jr.

nnt Garden City Social News Spraal to The Eagle. Garden City, April 26 Mrs. Syl vumi. II Wnrn nf tt-n. lmKnPon nostcss yesterdav to Mrs.

LallrPni.P Mortimer, Mrs. Arthur H. shorwood, Mrs. Herbert V. Pierson.

Mrs. Willlam F. Hutchinson. Mrs. B.

McKellar. Mrs. Barclay Lottimer. Mrs. Dudlcv S.

Fuller Mrs Wrtght Dliryca and Mlss Mary siatterv Mrs. Edward C. Mott Jr. of Kil- burn Road entertained yesterday at a luncheon and bridge, her guests being Mrs. Philip 0.

Erhorn, Mrs. Guy C. Hecker, Mrs. Robert A. Haughey.

Mrs. Matthew P. Guinan, Mrs. Adolph Sonne. Mrs.

Rudolph A. Avnlus and Mrs. William Knebel. Mrs. George Walker of Ardmore, Js visiting friends in Garden City this week.

Yesterday, Mrs. Kenneth Ward-Smith of Newmarket Road entertained at a luncheon at the Cherry Valley Club, the guests being Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Sydney Hogerton, Mrs. Clifton W.

wilder. Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman, Mrs. Don M.

Parker, Mrs. Joseph P. Ripley and Mrs. Henry W. Wand-less.

The Woman's Golf Club of the Garden City Country Club met yes- I terday to arrange the schedule for the coming season, beginning on May 2. The officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Edward A. St. John, president; Mrs.

Arthur F. Thompson, vice president; Mrs. Leonard Tingle, treasurer; Mrs. William J. Manning, secretary.

lowest COFFfE cany iNfeREsr AS I TOLO YOU' NO crCMC -r- ot YEAST, TOO YEAST Jor Health 1 6ET SOME TO- ZDS. ftic G. Faster Smith, Mrs. R. Hunting- Mrs.

Whitney Merrill, treasurer, and ton Woodman, Mrs. Alexander Miss Helen C. Wood, secretary. Craig Mrs. James Curry, and: Mrs.

Samuel Adams Clark is presl-Mrs. Hepry E. Cabaud. I dent dt the Thrift Shop; Mrs. John i iiuD yesterday.

Mrs. a. js. fTaser, dean of clubwomen; Mrs. Eugene J.

Orant, president general of the J3. R. of the United States; Mrs. George E. Miner, vice president, Knw Vs-lr Citv Horotinn nf Women's Clubs; Mrs.

DeWitt Knox, president of the Women's Board of Foreign Missions of Reformed Churches in America; the Rev. Dr. Cornelius B. Muste, pastor of the First Reformed Church; Mrs. Wil-lard B.

Nelson, first vice president of the Fortnightly Library Club, and Mrs. Fenwiclc White Ritchie, president-elect of Prospect Club, were the guests of honor, who were presented by Mrs. Van Nuls at the close of the luncheon. Dr. Muste spoke on "The Ultimate Aim of, Education," and Wellington Weeks entertained with an interpretive piano recital.

Others present were: Mrs. George Brewster Bretz, Mrs. Schuyler J. Bergen, Mrs. Joseph McCord, Mrs.

E. Stanley Mrs. Fred L. pomeroy, Miss Lizzie K. Miller, Mrs.

Albert E. Richardson, Mrs. Christian Mrs. Robert Huse Brown, Mrs. Gustav A.

Preuss, Mrs. Wilson Briggs Ztmmer. Mrs. Augustus A. Piatt, Mrs.

Raymond C. Brown, Mrs. Mortimer Snyder, Mrs. Sydney G. Miss Eleanor Spencer, Mrs.

Clinton B. Parker, Mrs. John Livingston Spence, Mrs. Charles F. Adams, Mrs.

Charles Sayles, Mrs. Fenwick B. Small, Mrs. William A. Brodie, Mrs.

John J. Dobson, Mrs. Webster J. Caye, Mrs. Henry Flack Graham, Mrs.

Charles Krueger, Mrs. Edward H. Bancker, Mrs. W. S.

Limond, Miss Helen Durand, Miss Stella Blatch-ford, Miss G. F. Merrill, Mrs. Harry B. Shaen.

Mrs. Harold C. Parsons, Miss Florence Ebling, Mrs James C. Church, Mrs. David F.

Manning, Mrs. Edward W. Church, Mrs. C. H.

Bow, Mrs. George W. Bulley, Mrs. Alexander Howe, Mrs. Forrest M.

Towl Mrs. William B. Carswell, Mrs. Charles F. Riegger, Mrs.

Victor Arthur Robertson, Miss Anna M. Robertson, Mrs. Lewis German, Mrs. Edmund Gale-Jewett, Miss Julia Harrison," Mrs. Harry Salter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Glass, Mrs. C. T. Young, Mrs. Charles S.

Shepard, Mrs. Sidney Davidson, Mrs. Lewis R. Knapp, Mrs N. Townsend Thayer, Mrs.

Robert Starr, Mrs. Horace C. Lock wood, lrs. Henry Bois and Mrs. William H.

Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Bedford who have been residing in Boston, will return to Brooklyn shortly and -will occupy the apartment oi mi. and Mrs.

Willis McDonald at 1 i of Hv onrl Mrs. Bed- ricurtw111' ov" ford will spend weekends during the Summer with Mrs. Bedford's 1(1 1 11 U3, 1V11 ciu Kalley at Shelter Island and the Bedford children will be with Mr. and Mrs. Kallry for the Reason.

Mr. and Mrs Clarence A. Pratt of 35 Prospect Park West are at Chalfonte-Haddon Atlantic City, N. J. A portrait of Henry Bassett Holt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Holt of 60 K. 96th Manhattan, was on view at an exhibition of portraits by Marie von Kammerer at her studio last evening. Mrs. Holt Is the former Miss Elizabeth Hulbert Bassett.

daughter of Mrs. Charles Franklin Bassett and granddaughter- of Mrs. Henry C. Hulbert of 137 Hicks St. Mr.

Holt's family also are associated with Brooklyn. He Is the son of the late William H. C. Holt of 407 Ocean Ave. Dr.

and Mrs. Earl H. Mayne of 7425 Ridge Boulevard spent the weekend at Skytop in the Poconos, where Dr. Mayne attended a directors' meeting. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Crolius Cor-telyou of 145 E. 49th Manhattan, announce the birth of a son, George Bruce Cortelyou 3d. on April 18. at the Doctors Hospital.

Mrs. Cortelyou Is' the former Miss Dorothy Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Wilber Stevens of 810 E. 19th St. Many Attend Urban Club Luncheon, Held Yesterday Afternoon at the Bossert The annual luncheon of the Urban Club, Mrs.

Albert Clinton Spooijer, president, was held yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Bossert Mrs. WHllam P. Slocovich was chairman of the luncheon assisted by Mrs. Henry C. Badgley, Mrs.

Harry P. Burt, Mrs. Howard W. Drake, Mrs. LeRoy S.

Edwards, Mrs. John 3. Gillies, Mrs. Clinton Hoard, Mrs. David Johnson, M'iss Jane Moore.

Mrs. E. Clifford Place, Mrs. William A. O.

Paul, Mrs. Louis E. Strong, Mrs. George Tong, Mrs. Frederic P.

Tuthill and Mrs. Gustav J. Volckenlng. An account of the speeches given by Dr. Daniel A.

Poling. Faith Baldwin and Mrs. Charles D. 6perry appear elsewhere in the paper today. Among others present were Mrs.

William A. Camp. Mrs. George H. Gartlan, Mrs.

Matthew C. Jones, Mrs. Walter J. Carlin. Mrs.

Mary W. Banker, Mrs. George W. Tong, Mrs. J.

Vaughn Storey. Mrs. Eugene W. Sutton, Mrs. Joseph C.

Franke, J-. David Johnson, Mrs. George '-rton. Mrs. E.

F. Turtle. Mrs. William McCord Harris. Mrs.

Charles A. Renouard, Mrs. William B. Aean, Mrs. John L.

Bauer, Mrs. W. Palmer Smith, Mrs. Harry C. Palmer, MMillom Whlttalrr Mrs.

J. JV1I. Duke Harrison, Mrs. J. Henry Roes.

Mrs. Annie E. proctor, Mrs. Oeorpe Watmcugh, Mrs. Augustus Harper, Mis.

William J. Baldwin, Mrs. Everett Mrs. Walter W. Winans, Mrs.

G. R. Sauer, Mrs. Alfred Johnsen, Mrs. Charlotte M.

Will, Mrs. Abby Williams, Mrs. Charlotte A- Carver, Mrs. Mae O. Post, Mrs.

Richard M. Chapman, i Mrs. Charles Duryea Smith. Frederic H. Davidson.

Mrs. James Bchultz. Mrs. N. Donaldson Leo-j poid, Mrs.

Fletcher Tracey, Mxs. eourie Arburkle Hrnllteri You Jusr ME-. BEFORE MAQV MV OI OTl-D 7i HOW About THtT ORDFR.iMft.SM'flH. ft A if- F. W.

McKinney, Mrs. E. Venning Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Gfcorge H.

Her, William O. Mountford, Mrs. Reuben L. Haskell, Mrs. Arthur Elsasser, Mrs.

George A. Rouk, Mrs. Preston S. Millar. Miss Francina A.

Page, Mrs. Robert W. Shearman, Miss Bess W. Catterall. Mrs.

LeRoy Sherman Edwards, Mrs. 'waller A. Merkley, Mrs. John J. Gillies, Miss Jane Moore, Mrs.

William Buchanan, Mrs. Charles Buncker, Mrs. James Bartholomew, Mrs. Wilkie J. Browne, Mrs.

Harry S. Conover, Miss Lois P. Clark, Mrs. L. C.

Clark, Mrs. Edson Clark, Mrs. Edwin J. Scrynvser, Mrs. Marshall Elliott Stewart, Mrs.

Robert L. Weaver, Mrs. Howard W. Drake, Mrs; Francis Drake, Mrs. Jason Davis, Mrs.

Elizabeth W. Dormft-zer, Mrs. William Gardiner. Mrs George W. Gidding.

Mrs. Stanley Greene, Miss' Adeline Halstead. Mrs. Edward Kilroe, Mrs. Arthur E.

Lethbridge Mrs. Edward B. Ladd, Miss Dorrance Nichols. Mrs. Elmer E.

Donnell. Mrs. William B. Perry, Mrs. David Ressgule, Mrs.

Harry M. Rice and Mrs. James M. Roche. Miss Helen Parker Engaged To Leonard Saunders of Salem Mr.

and Mrs. Horatio P. Parker of 284 Stratford Road annince the engagement df Iheir daughter. Miss Helen Elizabeth Parker, to Lenoard H. SaiAdcrs or Salem, Mass.

Miss Parke'r is a member of the 1933 graduating class at Bates College. Mr. Saunders is a graduate of and is attending the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and Mrs. H. Chandlee Turner who have been residing at Alger Court, Bronxville, N.

will move tomorrow to 10 Brookside Circle, Bronxville. Mrs. J. Allen Townsend of Manhattan was hostess at luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton. -Manhattan, yesterday, for Miss Isabel Harkness.

Mrs. Henry E. Coe in Costume Recital at Museum on May 5 The president of the Brooklyn Institute Of Arts and Sciences and the Museum's Governing Committee have issued invitations to the museum members for a recital In costume fey Mrs. Henry E. Coe pn Friday evening, May 5, at 9 o'clock in the auditorium qf the museum.

English ballads from Tom d'Urfey's "Wit and Mirth of Pills to Purge Melancholy." published in. 1719. will be Included in Mrs. Coe's program. Refreshments will be served.

Mrs. Robert Rippere Hostess To Committee of Chaminade The custodian of the flag and insignia committee, Mrs. Robert H. Rippere, chairman, was entertained at the home oi Mrs. John A.

Crcigh-ton, 1439 E. 19th at luncheon and bridge. Mts. Morton W. Aston was co-hostess.

Among those present were Mrs. Robert Starr Allyn, president of Chaminade; Mrs. George H. Bosi man, Mrs. William H.

Lawrence, Mrs. Paul E. Srhrell, Mrs. Herman F. Chalfont.

Mrs. Frederic Behrens, Mrs. William Charles Knoll. Mrs. Grace Seltz and Mrs.

William F. Johnson. Kosmos Club Holds Meeting At Brooklyn Botanic Garden A Garden Day meeting was held by Kosmoa Club, Mrs. Oliver Goldsmith Carter president, at the Brooklyn Botanic Oarden yesterday. In the absence of Mrs.

Carter, Mrs. Ralph H. Tlebout presided. Miss Ellen Eddy Shaw, curator at the garden, was the speaker and showed lantern slides of various points of interest. Following the tea hour members visited the gardens.

Mrs. Juan H. Almirall and Mrs. Horace M. Snyder presided tX LI STEM, BILL-TAKE ATIP FROM WE, EAT THIS EVERY DAY.

IT COMINbBCK ALREADY. WHY DON'T ENDED fWf IWDIGESTION AND YOU TRY HEADACHES NO TIME WHY IT'S JUST A CAKE OF TLEISCHMANNS YEAST JVe in CHARGE OF THE MIDWEST TFRRITORY TOQAY. NOW WE Dr. Georg Zuelzer, physiciun-in-chicf of the IN ONE WEEK I'VE SIGNED UP Tr4 TWENTY DEALERS ON THIS rV PROPOSITION BETTER VrV'T-i-, come in. too.

r- VVeXa COMPLETE i famous Lankwitz Hospital in ucnin, says oh oh WIF YOU A HE SLUGGISH AND RUN DOWN, BY ALL IlACAIjc cATrnrcu vntT1 TAKR the (Tire of dm-toril QrrM't cotmtljHiti.in (ntMUc-itlno that "tired fell mi" by mthift i ctikva of FIvliK'hmann't IrMh Yftit every day hrfura inmln, or hvtwern nnl and at hcdt.m Jut plain In a third of a ill of water. You can Art KlvUrhmann't Yratit rK In vitamins B. (, at ftriH'ara, rot tauranta and soda fountains. Add It to your own dirt now! YOU'RE YOUR OLD SELF AGAIN SINCE YOU'VE FLEISCHMANN'S BEEN 'EATING YEAST.

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