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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 29

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HIE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOIIK. SUNDAY. JULY SI. 1fl i I i 11 1 AT AT THU UI 1JII KM.

PMfrm. AMI Jria-r. BROOKLYN SOCIETY lauri NESTLE'S rtaiictr ana IFaaamr HotUaaaa BraoaJ awa4ui tha ea-a a la Hd AapiaaalL Ltml Maaa- la ceWwai at? Mtaa Cwiii rrm UntMt. K. a IM rtnrat af K'-aa tirtea ajl rtr Ccrl fer Aajiiat aauxfctrr of Mr.

aa4 Mra'i-- A the extreaM beat 4 lh aM the Hatei sheilare. at hrkiai Be-. aa tha eajrttu far aoaght tha raus brse cf the leeeaa. Maay yartica lag the rh la se tha niaaft rarwa. 1 ne variKurw t.irt of aVaalar WUtiaai aaa boat IS a email party ai dmaer.

Mr. aad Mrs. GewrW Prior. Mr. iir Rebart Tremaa, aasaaH takoora.

il- liasx M. Evasa. Lee Brgga as4 Mrs' Theodora Polheiai.a having diaaer gwiata. 234 Utm'hm Strtti taa ta ftmtmeml Wgriar. $3 ft CaH Soft.

Perms. a -T I ersxa- eet. Guaranlresi Si NUith. Jf TV A 3 I Frederick" Method Mru I Al SATURDAY a iioeial gvgnfs'ot Jiot motored out Kea d. Inn.

wher. Rirhraonf Hi 1'nnr; T. boeemoo at Atlantu- fit r'li Un her mar- nxmry ay. uearffa. at 1 KaCPT ra, rWrtxM.

al UrckBMI HtM, to ChrW Wratoa MaarrMf Uu Grf a rtluu af Parker ColiefUta laatitute. CWaa 114. Tr atuau.aercat aaa anada at tvcchraa girm by Mm Oror-a a a. Tbaadav at th Hatai brvaa. la a trw aamm aa4 Latt hmort frwnda.

Urr raaata lac-lad Miaa Marfuar-It LaMaaf. Mia DareXfc Curua, Mm. Kaaaell A. Falrfcaim. Mra, Joka Oaa-nu.

Sfra. Howard Towipklna. Mra. rradarark ai. Glyan.

Mtaa Martha He Aarrey. Miaa Irma Ralaua-. Mra. Harry H. Olive.

Mr. MonrrW tha aea af Mr. ana Mra. Chart Moacrtet of 111! Decatur aC- Mla Brard Kaffacrd1 Ta Bnartt D. MOW.

ABBounorrarnt has ban mad of tha n(arneat of Mtaa Mama Beard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Beard, of Glen Ridge, N. to Robert D.

Miller, aoo of Mr. and Mrs. John A Fiancee of the Year. TOvnSEnO Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Gladys Eliza beth Townsend of Ml Park pi. to Oscar Pearson Allen of Glenwood rd.

Flatbush. and Flndlay, Ohio. Miss Townsend Is the daughter of Mrs. Ad' die Jajmcs Townsend and the late George Oliver Townsend of this boro A. 1 Miller of Montclair, N.

J. Miss tieard, who was graduated from LADtrr HAIK DRESSEft rUMAALMT VAVUtG by steaauai prates. Large a tel ave. Sot affected by haavpooaag sea bsduag. $1.00 a Curl 223 Livingston SL aVaia Raw al Wt ter.

Miaa Die Marsuertta Dioa. aa anai of haaar. Miaa Maria Heaa aa nJunuid. aad lutle Miaa Itathrya -air aa newer girt. Mtaa Km ma kllia- sir, readrred tha weddme aaarch.

WiUiaai Hawkins af Freneea. X. a eelirge rtum af tha bndegroooa, arie4 aa best ma a. The brtda as attred ta a white eaaroldered cantos erepa gowa aith a coronet veil fastened with orange Dioaaonia. aaa earned a ehewer boa ue of rosea aad lilies of tha vaJle Ir.

aad Mra. Ahlera have gone ta waiae I or metr noneymooa. HOLIJ8TKR F-HKR. The wedding of Miaa Margie Eliaa beth Neher to Hudson Wesley Holtis-ter of South Manchester, Conn, took place on Thursday, tha Rev. Lester Aucuan or the Methodist Rpiacopal Church of, Benson hurat.

officiating. Miaa Neher la tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rand of l(( lid tirouxiya. BUXTi LAWRtXCK.

The wedding of Miaa Grace Marie Lawrence to Gaatoa J. Block Jr. took place In St. Saviour's Church Friday morning, July 22. Miss Lawrence, who is the daughter of Capt and Mrs.

Charles H. Lawrence of III Prospect Park West, Is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier Academy and a member of Ita aiumnae. Her maid of honor and only attendant was Miss Justine Lo retta Corcoran, her brother, Harold J- Lawrence, acting as best man for tne bridegroom. Miaa Lawrence wore a gown of tur quoiae blue georgette with a pink georgette hat trimmed with orangs Diossoms and ttlue velvet, and a bou quet of lilies of the valley snd whits sm-eet peas.

Her maid of honor was in gray and orange georgette with a gray georgette hat and a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Block is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaston J.

Block of 572 th a graduate of Brooklyn College and a member of the Crescent Athletic Club. MISS SHEAN KNGAGKD. Mrs. Arthur C. Dennett of 4430 ISth ave.

announces the engagement of her sister. Miss Hilda M. Shean. to Edward C. MacCormac.k, son of Air.

and Mrs. AlacCormack of 202 Autumn ave. DWYER PFRROTT. The wedding of Miss Ethel Perrott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Per rott of Halifax, N. 8., to Gerald Car den Pierce Keogh-Dwyer, took place in st. Ann's e. church on Clin ton Monday afternoon, the Rev. William James Cuthbert officiating.

Miss Ida C. Lockwood of Chester, htigland, attended the bride-as maid of honor, and the matron of honor was Mrs. John Long. Dr. Long acting as pest man for the bridegroom.

Ow ing to the illness of the.bridegroom's mother only the Immediate families attended the wedding and breakfast which followed at the bridegroom's home, 86 Monroe pi. Upon their re turn, from their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer will live at 36 Monroe pi. Mr.

Dwyer, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gerald K. Dwyer of Brooklyn, received his education at Stockport Grammar School in England. He is now an officer in the MISS CALDWELL A FIANCEE.

Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Caldwell of Cen tre Brookline, of the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Caldwell, to Frederick C. Eg- gers of Brooklyn. Miss Caldwell, who is an accomplished pianist and vocalist, will sail for Europe next week and tour England, France, Switzerland and Italy.

SEASON AT BAR HARBOR tSpccial to The Eagle.) Bar Harbor, July 30--Until this year the annual hospital entertain ment, which was always the event of the season, has been put somewhat into the background hy war charity entertainment. This year it will be a little unusual, inasmuch as the talent will be supplied by the British Embassy. Captain Harker has of fered to present the successful performance given this past winter in Washington by clever amateurs, "The Young; Visitors Present a Pot-Pour ri." Captain Harker, H. V. Tennant and Mr.

Chilton of the as sisted by Miss Tracy-Lyons of New York and other amateur talent, will appear in the amusing skit. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller has been giving a series of garden teas at her Seal Harbpr place, at which many Bar Harbor people wore guests. Miss Dorothy Schieffelin of New York is again occupying one of the Malvern cottages.

The following New York people registered last week at the Malvern for the. remainder of the season: Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Putnam, Miss Alice Van Rensselaer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pavenstedt, Mrs. Reginald de Koven and Miss Dorothy Schieffelin.

Mrs. Lea Mcllvaine of New York gave a very' charming dinner party at tne swimming liud on Saturday night. Among her guests were Mr. and Philip Livingston of New York. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Murray Youne gave a large and brilliant dinner on Saturday night for their guest, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid of New York. Mrs.

Wissman, who has been visiting the youngs, nas returned to New York. Prof, and Mrs. William Adams Brown of New York gave a charmine party at the Tree Tops, their delight- runy locates nome at seal Harbor. on July 25, in honor of President and Mrs. John MacCracken.

Mrs. Benjamin C. Porter of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Fessenden of iv ew ioi-k arrived last week at the st.

sauveur. Among the guests comlne to the Belmont this week for the season are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Borden of New ion, Mrs. Franklin entertained the.

t-nnce anq -rincess Bibesro at very aeugntiui dinner party sr ven In their honor at the Swimming Club on oaiuruiiy mguL. $59,871,851 FOR SCHOOLS Appropriations amounting t0 871,851 for the elementary schools of the city next year were allowed by the Budget committee of the Board of rjoucauon yesxeraay. of this "o.iu is tor new positions to be created in 1922. These number 787. I r- A- a arts I t.

Trs4 lBH Itw tvr u.l. at tfe ws. At-atar -t. 14 Mra J. ki HrLBi.

Wr Mr 1 Kr aad yM twatrue tl'p Jeera.a mr ate amimr.ba at li Hrat tad. Aat-ur, r'aia. F1. H.nr.,tt l.J Mi.a.a la t(e eumtu.r i i Mrs M. IVMunan.

Mis unjmrni and as tlrtrT HriueBRa. formerly lj re ocruia I heir at' kily he ii I lt r-ra me ail To Lire in Flatbush. unni mumi weiitiiiiir i m- to I'ulllti J. lagan iiMik nliiif In I he Cliiir. li of thir lady of Morey on July ami Mrs.

Fagnn will nutki lliclr home at 2810 Farragiit Mathuh. riugn was Miss Anna O. lMnovan. whs niirrud Saturduv. Julv 14.

Miss Catharine a of Iirnok lyn is ainoiie the recent Hrrlvi.ln ut xne Lieaue, Murblehead, Muss. Miss Minnie V. Strohmeyer of this ooro, who for tho past six weeks has neen tne nuest of Mrs. I Mirv Ogdcnxburg, N. has motored to her suiiiiuer nome in tne Adironducks.

Patrick Nolan of 371 Nostrum! ave. sailed Saturday, July 16, on the steam ship Columbia for a visit with his nrotner, jonn Nolan, In Glusgow, Scotlwnd, and with his sister, Mrs. J. Cunningham, in Dublin, Inland, lie will also visit another sister, Mrs. K.

Kennedy, County Sllgo, Ireland, re-turnlitc to the States the latter part of September. Mrs. C. Maxwell of the Park Slope and Miss Mae Maguire of Shore rd. have.

Just returned from visltim; Mrs. John Phelps, Edgely Park, Bristol, Pa. Mrs. Henry Lnettler of 804 Jefferson ave. is touring throimh the West with her daughters, Miss Mae.

LoellleT. Miss Edna Loefller and Miss Mildred Loeffler. and her sun, Harry Loefjler. They are now in San Francisco, having visited Kansas Cltv. the Grand Canyon of Arizona, Pikes Peak, Den ver, ana i-os Angeles en route.

Mr. and Mrs. Willirim A. Guiulell Of 674 E. 32d Flatbush, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Fahnestock, Nanuet, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Fahnestock formerly lived on E. 8th st Flatbush. Miss N. L. Boell of 8784 117th Richmond Hill, N.

'is spending tho months of July and. August at the Osborne House, Eusthumplon, L. 1. Miss Sadye Shapiro, Miss Winnie Shapiro and Miss Edith Shapiro of 562 Bedford ave. and Miss Sallie Wendrew, of the same address, Miss Sadie Adler of Flatbush ami Miss Florence Goldridge.

of Boro Park aro at the Edgemere, Rockaway Heuch. Mrs. Minnie Byrne of Lynch st. sailed on the steamship Celtic Satur day, July 23, for an extended trip to Ireland. She will be gone several months.

Among the nnssencers salllnir from New York on tho White Star linef Celtic for Liverpool. July 23. were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

Rosenberg ol 400 K. i Ytn Brooklyn. Mrs. Mary H. I.

Farrell and her cousin, Miss Rose Stapletnn, are spending their vacation at the "Pine-lands," Englishtown, N. J. Miss Marjorio Quaid of Marl borough rd. is at Purling, N. with her grandmother and aunt, Mrs.

H. Plant nnd Miss Josephine Plant, of Flatbush. Mrs. M. Wella of Parkvillo and her daughter, Mrs.

W. Lemkan, are ut Kcansburg, N. Miss Margaret Luner and A. E. Bushnell of 449 Franklin ave.

are at the Westklll Hotel, Greene County. Miss Alice Dahm, Mrs. H. W. Sax- ton, Mrs.

T. J. Snxton and Miss T. M. Spadnng are at the Broadmoor, Col orado Springs.

IN VERMONT MOUNTAINS (Special to The Eagle. 1 Mnnchester-in-the-Mountaliii, July 80 Today the final matches of the annual Isham Cup tourna ment are being played at Ekwanok ountry Club 'villi a large gallery in attendance. Tl.it, morning the. is a handicup round for the entire f.eld with upwards of one hundred golfers competing. The competition has been very successful In every Next week Ekwanok members will compete in the Vermont State golf championship tournament at Rutland, where they expect to win the team match for the Governor McCullotigh Cup.

Dr. Clark Burnham and family of Brooklyn are at their bungalow at Luke Emerald. Mrs. Alfred Nlcolovins of New York spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Wm.

Frothingham Smith of Brooklyn, at Arlington. Miss Claire VVllle of Brooklyn Is visiting Mrs. Berniss B. Sheldon at Mrs. Peter Miller of Brook- yn is visiting her mother Mrs.

Wm. Bride at Dorset. James Ford Atkinson and Miss Louise S. Atkinson of Brooklyn are at the Barrows House, Dorset. Miss Mary Arnold of Brooklyn is the Orvls Cottage for the summer.

Arrivals at the. Equinox House from Brooklyn include Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Johnson, G. Mptrott, R. U. Lip-trott, R. r.

Llptrott, W. J. Allen. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph C. Dewey and daugh Mrs. Isaac Read, Miss Head, Miss Ruth Hardy, and Mrs. Henry N. Read.

MAVRETAMA TO RESUME. The Cunard lines announced at their offices yesterday that a cable has been received stating the Maurotanla. which was badly damaged by flro scv- rai days ago in Southampton, will resume her sailings In A a nt C. .1. for ear, a waaoinf aaaitwaary a Ikrtr far.

Mr. a Mia. Kc G. Hat- Mr. aaa Mra.

Eaaara (krau Qrrmt aa iar aaa, krtok Mlila Graaa. a Onu aa-. Fiatawaa, Mi amva Uraokiya Friday. Au. a.

a trip ta tMea frpnaga. tha I torn Kara, to Pari- Ceaat i aaa tar Canadian Rat a lea. efxraainc a data at Sxatur. VtMatr. Glartrr.

Lake Lautaa aad baaff. la-rtudina a Mra mar xnp lhruB tha Graat Lakaa fraaa Dalytk ta Baftala aa lhlr rrtura. In aVptamtrr. Tavir dauchtvr. Mtaa Mildrad Uraaar, is apndlng tha aumatrr at bay ahor aith Mr.

aad Mra. WUlkam B. Prrry. at their cettaga. Mrs.

O. M. naacr. Mrs. Greeaa's mothar.

will (a ta Alleahurw. N. July l. Mopping at tha Hotel Lech Arbour for tha reet of tha summer. a Mr.

and Mra. Ralph C. IVwrv, Miaa Ulhaa Uawey and Mr. and Mrs. Gcorga aiatnaniy oi Brooklyn ar among nww amvaia ai ia rronie Houae.

n. n. a Mrs. Maria A. Bercen and Mlas Joarphlne Henry of IT Marl bo r- ouca rd.

left yesterday for tha llairl Traymor. Atlantic Otty, where they win rrmaia i or several weeka, Mrs. J. 8. Parker aad her son, Alvln raraar.

or ZI Maple court, are spend ing ina summer at Tupper Lake, la me Aaironaaraa a a Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Footer and Mtaa rurrneite M.

Foster of this boro are registered at tha Irandequoit Club, Miaa tiaeco, n. a Miaa Mary Herald, daughter of the rtev. cnaries Herald of 9 Greene who sailed on June 4, on the rrovidenoe for the Near East, haa ar. rived in Coajitantlnople and has been aiwisnwr io duty at Alexandropol by ran neuet Association. Mrs.

C. V. Hurley of Hancock organist of the First Rpfnrnwri Church of Manhattan, has left for an extended tour through tha wt. in eluding the Great Lakes, Yellowstone Park, Banff and Lake Louise. She win oe away lor five weeka a a Mr.

and Mrs. John vr Grant ave. left yesterday for a motor tour-of the Adirondack, going aa far north aa Montreal. Canada, and the Saguenay River, and returning tne vvmte Mountains. Mr.

Vogt is the chemical engineer of the of Nw Tork- Th'lr on- Harold J. Vogt, is spending the summer oi uikb Aitena in tne Adirondacks. a Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Clayton of tuunuisue ax. ana Mr, snd Mrs. Jo SePh 8. Smith Of MfTVinniirh Brooklyn, motored from Brooklyn to Worthington, and are guests at me uiiayette a a Dr. and Mrs.

Maurice Enrlght of kern ave. are at xneir summer home st the Thousand Islands, Westminster Hi K. Dr. and Mrs. David E.

Hoag sailed on Ssturday, July 23, via Cunard Line, for Europe. They will go direct to Cherbourg. France, and will visit Nice ana Marseilles in France, also Italy, Switzerland. Germany, Holland, Belgium, England, Scotland and Ireland. They will return to ih States by way of the Mediterranean ana xne Azores in October or Novem- Der.

a Mrs. Lorenzo c. rnnnn. nt sa South Portland ave. is spending July at Camp Marlendar, Wayne.

and expects io oe in Charleston, R. dur- ins a usual. Among the guests of the Ambassa-dor, Los Angeles, from Brooklyn are A Summer Bride. Miss Anna Menahan, whose wedding to Peter Francis Fticlis took place in tne Cnurch of Our Lady of Good Counsel the latter part of June, is the daughter of the late John Menahan of Brooklyn. P.

M. J. and F. Sweeney and miss a. sweeny.

Tney were entertained by their Southland friends on July 19 with a dinner dance given in tne JJansant Batik room. STORMS McELRAVEY. Miss Edith McElravey was a bride of the month, her marriage to Andrew Storms of Liverpool, England, taking place at the home of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John McElravey, 1634 New York ave, Saturday, July 23, the Rev.

H. H. Field, officiating. The bride wore a gown of embroidered net and lace and a tulle veil. caught with orange her only ornament being a string of pearls, tjie gift of the bridegroom.

She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies' of the valley. Mrs. Clifford Dumble of Boston, the bride's cousin, was matron of honor, wearing pale blue crepe de chine and carrying pink roses. Thomas E. McElravev.

brother of the bride, acted as best man. The house was decorated with pink roses and gladiolas and palms. Mr. and Mrs. Storms will make their home In Brooklyn after their return from their honeymoon.

MISS McFARLAND ENGAGED. The engagement of Miss Jayne Eliz abeth McFarland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sewell McFarland of this boro, to Albert Neil Thompson of Woodbury, N. has been announced.

Mr. Thompson served overseas with the 104th. Engineers. AHLERS DION. Miss Hazel Genevieve Dion, daugh ter of Mr', and Mrs.

Joseph Dion, was married Friday, July 22, to Dr. Herman Richard Ahlers of Brook)yn and Port Washington, L. I by the. Rev. Floyd L.

Cornish of the Forest Park Reformed Church of Woodhaven, L. at the bride's home, 8434 89th Woodhaven. A luncheon at the Forest Hills Inn followed the ceremony. The bride was attended by her sls- ypr; I ffl MRfcPETER F. FUCHS tffc HaM ik I -I I MaS Mae im laer CARLSON A CARLSON 4 ir0lM rwe Iter tnui t.M W.k IW.

irjno i i.n ar Un4 a ill gie I he laar iti iw a-rw 'f io ring at -ik in I'l IVra, The r-mrm a ill nrlui. Hie nunk frtfii lidtul. a lirr 'rMi sa iM'i Ihe WliiirtttH frm 'Purwlfar an. I thri-e v. i.i.,r I I ld man I'niirt William.

otimmiJ, a ill be Ihe AI the Stadium roiio'it tht a4 the I.l.;re or the iMy VoiK Ihe I ut ill iKutou, pinna 1st, and his nli-ctuHi is l.irft'a Cemt rt4 tn Hat. The or, und- Vulof HerU-rt. a ill pl.i, anmng numa rs. nurture "I- r.ot d'Ya IjiIh; Mhvtii'iw fioin "N.item.i," ba ll. rt-.

rt. and the all, suite fma i' "Slvl.i Tomorrow night the pri'Kram ai! ha) ilh Mine. Nina ati s. as shIoimI. Tik mil a llerlxri eiiiinig, with klo from 'Thn Only Gill nn W.

dm rnlajr Henri Seoit, baritone, ill sing, and Ihe program will in, lude the hulkova sky aniphoiiy No. and the enne" suite by Mix. t. Tliurs.Iay, on Herbert npiniiig ntitht the week, lr, tou. the proKram will te roiitiaed Waitni-r.

with the pi, In from "liOhengrin" sn.l "Parsifal." the Splii-nmg Soiur frm "The Flying luuh man" and the overture to nn'' it the list. tn Friday night Winston Wilkinson, violinist, will phiy a move, mint from IjiIo, and the orehestru will Kivo H'ethoven's Fifth Symphony. On Saturday the program will be a popular one. The American Orchestral Sin-let will continue its noon-tide concerts at But tery Park on Tuesday nml at Madison Square Park on Thiirsdsy, The era ranged program Includes excerpts' from "Alda," Coronation March front "le Prophets and the overture, "Ray The RiiNsiiin Svmphonv Orchestra. Modest Altschulcr, condtietor, will glvo a second wiek of concerts at Starlight Park in tho Kronx.

Russian night ia announced for tomorrow, with Hernia Month, pianist, us the soloist. Tiles. day will be Puccini-Verdi tilghtf Wednesday popular program will ba given, Thursday Tchaikovsky-Wagner numbers, and Friday Is symphony night. The Liberty Chorus, L. Camlllcrl.

director, which Includes number of Hrooklynltes in lis membership, snug on Thursday night at the High School of Commerce, Manhattan. The soloist was Joseph llorwich of this born, baritone, his selection being "At Dawn ing," Cadnmn, und "Supplication, Lu. Fnrge. Walter Dumrosch, cotidiirtor nf tha New Vork Svmphonv tlrchcstra, la resting ut St. Jean de I.uz, France, and will later go to l.ako Comn, Italy, where he plans to remain six weeks.

The New York Symphony Orchestra is now nt Chautauqua, N. and tomorrow Rene. I'ollnin will take ovis the baton and conduct for the remnina Ing three weeks of the season. The Goldman Concert Hand, undra tho direction of Edwin Franko tiold man, will glvo its ninth week nf con certs, beginning Monday, lit Columbia, university. On Wednesday evening Helen Stover will sing "lVpuls le Jour," from "Louise." The Frlilny night hill will be made up entirely of request numbers, and will include a cornet solo, "A Soldier's Dream," by Ernest S.

ilhams. There will be no' bund concerts 'during tho week of Aug. 8. DR. DEWEY TO RETURN t'orrpspimclwnoe of The Brooklyn Hitgle and Philadelphia Public LoilKer, Copyright.

1921.) Fcklng, July 10 Dr. John Dewey, professor of philosophy in Columbia University, New York City, who has been la China the last year giving lee. lures under the auspices of the Peking Government University, expects to reach the United States about the middle of the summer. Dr. Dewey has been exceedingly well received in China, and bus been in demand as lecturer from Mukden to Canton.

He has gone Into virtually every part of the Chinese Republic In the course of his year's stay. ATLANTIC CITY VISITORS to Tlif Kntilc.) Atlantic City, July 30 Twenty-five thousand members of the Order of the Mystic Shrine are to gather here in August for a convention of Shrines from every city east of the Mississippi River. A number of prominent Brooklyn folk are among the new arrivals. Miss Josi phine M. Burnett came from Brooklyn for a stay at the Tray-more.

Mr. and Airs. E. K. Trucx, Philip Trucx and James Trucx tire la family parly at the Trnymore.

Mrs. James Wilson luic joined the Slimmer colony at the Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.

Brett are amonj the Brooklyn visitors registered at the Hotel Strand. Mr. 'and Mrs. F. F.

Murfett came from their Brooklyn home lor a stay the Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gllmorc have joined the Brooklyn colony at the Chalfoiite-Maddon Hall. Miss Tlllie Muller and Miss Madeline Mtiller are among the new arrivals nt the New Holland.

Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Morton and Miss E.

T. Weaver arrived at the Hotel Edison from Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.

Mayer of Brooklyn are Brooklyn visitors at the Morton. Mrs. E. McGuire, Mrs. It.

Ross, Miss Beatrice Kcssler. and Miss Rose Kcssler arrived nt the Da Ville from Brooklyn. jjfn Miss Hazel Eaton and Miss Mffrton Grcul) have joined the Brooklyn con--tlngent lit the Biscobel. SUPERFLUOUS 11AIU Permanently Removed Alt-olulfty ilnnrunleed. DILEOS Facial nnl lliilr Sp'ctatlit.

472 Fulton fr. Kim llrrok'TB, X. T. E.tr.tilisli.ll Over 13 PtilWf Tau0h tht Abovt Art: ELITE BEAUTY SHOP (Mme. E.

E. HARRIS) 49 Hoyt Street, Brooklyn Telephone Main 918i Specialist! in tha Famous Frederick Method Permanent wave, g-uaritnteed 0 month, To demoneti-ate thin wave we wilt one mouth only, one-half hetid, ear ta, for I IB, Henna dreliuc by apeclalliitii. Puolla Weddings attractive wedding of Thura. Aa day waa thai af XI Phoebe Vlmnia Btlmmel of Fluahing and Alfred Noel Appleby, whs were marrtc-d by the Rev. Father Donnelly, pastor of St.

Michael's. Flushing. Tha bride was gewasd la white Canton crepe, with a bridal veil fastened slth orange blossoms, and rarticd a large bouquet of whlta rosea. Her only attendant was Mrs. Ed sard Bowers, mstron of honor, who wore gray Georgette with a hat to match, and a bouquet of pink roses and sweet rwaa.

Mr. Appleby had as bis best man Corey Youmana. Following the reremonv a weddmc breakfast waa eerve.l at the residence of the bride's sister. Mrs. Maurice J.

Married Last Week. The wedding of Miss Maud Lillian Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris of 547 7 2d Bay Ridge, to Justus H. Rust-hrr took place In Our Lady of Angvls Chinvh, July 24.

Mr. Itiisclirr Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kusclicr of 276 76th Bay Ridge. nlv the Immediate fam ilies attending.

Among those present were Miss Anna Appleby, Miss Ruth Applebv, Mfs. Anna Miller, Miss Margaret Bovle John Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Boyle, Robert Boyle, Mrs.

Eithne Magee, Austin Mageo, tne Misses Kathryn and Jessica Magee, Mrs. Evelyn E. Macee, the Misses Mollle. Irene and Lillian Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.

J. IDriscoll Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Sarsfleld Tucker, the Misses Nora and EiUen Costello, Dr.

and Mrs. Dil-worth. Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. O'Connell, Mrs. Ed ward Bowers, Mrs.

Corey Youmans, Mr. and Mrs. William Hennessy and Mr. and Mrs. John Keogh.

Mr. and Mrs. Appleby will be at home to their friends after Sept. 1 at 30 Murray Flushing. L.

I. Eagan-Bcggs. The wedding of Miss Jenevleve Beggs and Thomas Eagan took place at St. Patrick's Church, July 20, the Father John Eagan, brother of the bridegroom, officiating. Attending were Miss Blanche Beggs as maid of honor and Miss Edna Bowers as bridesmaid.

Joseph Eagan. nephew of the bridegroom, acted as best man. A reception at 445 Greene ave. fol lowed The ceremony. After an extended honeymoon, Mr.

and Mrs, Eagan will reside In Jersey City. Tanscn-Joluisnn. Miss Dorothy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson of 1265 78th Brooklyn, was married to Harry Jansen of Brooklyn on Wednesday, July 20.

The bride, who Is an accomplished musician, was at tired in mauve chiffon. She wore i corsage of orchids and lilies-of-the- valley. After a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jansn left for a short honeymoon.

They will make their home in Brooklyn. Roden-iSmitli. Miss Loretta Josephine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Smith of 296 Macon was married to it. Hugh F. Roden of 168 E. 5th Flatbush, on Monday evening, July 18, at 7 o'clock, by the Rev.

John T. Woods at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop ave. and McDonough st. The bride was attired in white duchess satin, her veil fastened with a band of pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies-of-the-valley.

She was attended by her sisters, Miss Cecilia A. Smith, maid of honor, who wore, pink Georgette and carried a shower bouquet of American Beauties, and Mrs. Edna F. Doody. in a Jade green gown and hat, and 'Mrs.

Eileen Kennett, in rose Canton crepe, both carrying shower bouquets of pink roses, as bridesmaids. Jere-mhli PnHpn. hrnther nf the hrUlo. groom, acted as best man, and the ushers were Herbert Roden and David F. J.

Doody. After the ceremony a collation was served under a canopy on the lawn at the home of the bride's parents. The couple are now spending their honeymoon motoring through the Catskllls. Bcnskin-Smith. Miss Rose Isabel Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Smith of 1215 Elmore Flatbush, was married to Lt. George H. Benskin at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on July' 25.

The wedding was solemnized In the Church of the Sacred Heart, at Port-au-Prince with a nuptial mass. Later civil ceremony took place, the couple being married by the mayor of the city. A wedding breakfast and reception was held at the home of Lt. and Mrs. William C.

DIehl, sister and brother-ln law of the The bride was attired in white Georgette over white satin and wore a large white hat of Georgette trim-rnwl with orange blossoms and car-rlcd white bridal roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Marie of Port-au-Prince, was gowned In pink crepe de chine and blue Georgette, with a hat to match, and carried pink roses. The best man was Lieutenant Place, also of Port-au-Prince. Lieutenant Benskin Is connected with the Haitian constabulary and is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. George H. BensKin ot st. mo After the reception the bridal party Sj RU5CHER jF recall IHUorn. Miaa Margaret M.

iniloa was mar- rr4 lo I'bUip J. Pagan in the church of Our Lady of Mercy Wednesday morn ng. July IS. at a solemn nuptial maaa celebrated by the Rev. Jamea J.

McAteer. aaaiated by th Rev. Bernard J. (Juinn as deacon, the Rev. Sylvester Ilonasltan, auMtacon, and maater of ceiviiioniea.

the Rev. DaMd Lynch. D.D. The bride waa charming In her uruiai guan or while. rhe la a native of I'hiladrlpliia and popular among her large circle of fnenda.

Mr. Kagaiel naa ioiik lurn knoan aa one of the Mat amateur actors of tha boro. He naa i.t! ine leadina parts for some years paat In all the productions of ine Hercetiea piayera. Mm Marlon liaird attended the bride na maid of honor and Samuel O. Calhoun aaa best man for the bridegroom.

Howard Beaky, K. Pier-nack, Edward Fagan and William Kagan were the unhcra. A wedding breakfust at the Hotel Bossert followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Kagan are now on their honeymoon in the Adirondack. Cpon their return they will reside at 2810 Farrugut rd. Social Notes Mr It you's Rrtirption. Henry C. Ryon gave a reception to the members of the Board of Stewards of St.

John's M. E. Church and their wives at his home, C2 Flatbush Tuesday night. 'There was an interesting program In whli-h the following participated: Mrs. Charles R.

Conklin, Charles B. Lee, Mrs. George W. May. Wiilard J.

Gould Mrs. Henry V. Ryon. John Sluinnf. Mrs.

George C. Henricks, Mrs. Robert T. Ainnier. William C.

Black, Mrs, Harry Sniffon. Miss Isabel E. MHy, liarry Sniffon, Walter Scott and Rob ert Dickie. Mystery Club Block Party. The Mystery Social Club held block party last evening on Jefferson ave.

between Howard and Ralph aves. for Hie benefit of the wounded sol diers of Fox Hills. Tlie officers of the club are William E. Folev. nrrsident John Tanders, John Tlmms and Har old Peterson.

On the assisting commttee are Miss nutterworth. Miss J. Rogers. Henry Magnus, Thomas J. Quirk.

Mrs. Mnt- tias, Miss Emily Smith, Mr. and Mra Ames ana Mrs. Miller. Miss Shapiro F.ngoged.

Announcement has been made bv Mr. and Mrs. B. Shapiro of 164 Ster ling pi. of the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Flora A. Shapiro, -to iwnjnmin Israel of 70 St. Nicholas ave. Miss Shapiro has been interested in cnaruy work for some time. Kngofiviiicnt of Miss Levy.

Mrs. A. Levy of 1615 Union st. an nounces the betrothal of her daughter Mips Fay Levy, to Dr. Harry Scheer "I erooKiyn.

Soldiers Entertained. Twelve disabled soldiers from Fox Hills Hospital, under the supervision of Mrs. Louis R. Schenck, were the guests Wednesday, July 20, of. Mrs, K.

DeMille Brown, president of the Veteran Association of Women War workers. Tney had dinner at the Army and Navy Club and then A July Bride. Miss liutfi (i. Potter was married on July 9 at Seat Girt, N. to William H.

Buclininn. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Potter of Shore id.

and H6tlut. to Mrs. Brown's summer home. Roads End, in Westchester County, where a committee- of ladies provided entertainment and sol ved a chicken supper, A social and dunce will be given by the Sawara Council, 223, of the Red-men's order ut Clinton, Hull, Reld and Gates Tuesday evening, 2. Miss AllM'rs Engugwl.

At a dinner and dunce given bv Miss Rose Albcrs at Kew Gardens Inn, Kew Gardens, L. I recently, tho engagement was announced of her niece, Miss Ruth Albcrs, Fred Reehl, of River Edge, N. formerly of Brooklyn. The table was tastefully decorated with a profusion of flowers, pink being the predominating color. Among others present were Miss Grace Watts.

Miss I'anla Iverson, MIhs, Eleanor Wilson, Mrs. Frances Dulln, Miss Beatrice Meigs, Miss Arllne Rellly, Miss Dorothy Alhers, Miss Ida Meigs, Miss Grace Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vosburgh, Miss Margaret valt, Cortlandt 'Albert iuuiik, rar. ana mrs.

1'nrldH, H. Blau- Mc at ter, Ogontr gchool, Ogontz, last year, a great-granddaughter of William Beard, founder of Beard Erie Basin Brooklyn, and a granddaughter of Lt Col. Oliver T. Beard, a distinguished Union officer of the Civil War. Her Jather is a director of a number of corporations.

Her uncle, Anson M. Beard, is a' son-in-law of the late James J. Hill of railway fame. Miss Beard is a cousin of the Marchesa Olive D'Amico of Milan, Italy, and of Ponora Penaherrera, wife of Senor Don L. A.

Penaherrera, attache of the Ecuadorian Legation at Washington. Mr. Miller was in the naval service of the U. S. during the late war.

He Is associated in business with his father at 52 Murray St. a Mi Martin Married To Mark H. Hubbell. The wedding of Mrs. Hada Isabelle Martin of the Hotel St.

George to Mark Hubbell of Manhattan took place in the Church of the Pilgrims, Wednes day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. Henri Sattig, officiating. A wedding breakfast at the Hotel Bossert fol lowed the ceremony. Miss James' Engagement to Mr. Babb Broken.

The engagement of Miss Adelaide James, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, Owen James, 387 Adelphi to Harry A. Babb, Dunton Lodge, Richmond Hill, L. has been broken by mutual consent. Miss James is.

spending the summer at Cumberland, Md. Activities of Brooklyn Travelers. lime. Emma Richardson-Kuster and William Elliott Kuster have just returned from a delightful tour around Long Island. They were accompan ied by Mr.

and Mrs. Harry W. Bruns and were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, William R. Bishop at their summer cottage in Sayville; were guests of Dr.

and Mrs. George Hills Her at Shelter Island; visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Fisher at their new home at Orient Point, also Mrs.

Stuart Hull Moore in Cutchogue (Mrs. Moore, formerly' president of The Chaminade, has her winter nome in Pasadena, Cal); called on Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Moorhead In Mattituck closed a delightful trip at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Woody in Belief Terre. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward E. Shaw of So. Elliott pi. have opened their coun try home. Cherry Croft, on Storm King Mountain, the former home of the late Amelia Barr.

Miss Serena Robblns of 114 6th ave, Is spending some time at the Mountain View House, wniteneld, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Crowell of 200 Hicks st.

leave next week for Briarcliff Lodge, Briarcliff, N. where tney will spend August. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore Cragin of tne riotel Bossert are at the Edge wood Inn, Greenwich, Conn.

Mrs. Alfred G. Belden and the Misses Belden of 109 8th left last Tuesday for their summer home, 'Mon Loisir," Shelter Island Heights, L. I. They expect to remain until October.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson N. Moneypenny jr. or sua union leave Monday for Ridgewood, N.

for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. of 179 ML 7th Flatbush, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Moody B. Gates at their borne in Tuxedo Park. From there they will go to Mrs. Edwin Ames' cottage at Oswegatchie, Conn.

Walter S. Benedict and' Walter S. Benedict Jr. of the Hotel Bossert are at the Lake Placid Club for the season. The Rev.

Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis is also at the club. Mrs. Burr Burton Moaner of 570 Park Manhattan, who is studying French and nAislc at Cornell this summer, is livtifg at 309 Stewart ava Ithaca, Mrs. Ralph Tiebout of 80 St.

Mark's her daughters. Miss iielen Tiebout and Miss Alice M. Tiebout, and her sister. Miss Bertha -Vok, are spending the summer at the Hotel Lookoff, Sugar Hill, N. H.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin Ives of Ocean, are occupying their bungalow, at De Bruce, N. for the ir, 8 Mr. and Mr.

Richard W. Hollaman and Miss Joan Hollaman of Kya and AT CAMP DREAMLAND. Kyserlke, N. July 23 Among the arrivals from Brooklyn at Dream, land Farm are the. following: Miss Adelaide Watts of Columbia Heights, Mrs.

David Bove, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hayn, Mr.

and Mrs. Dalslmer, Miss Beatrice Dalslmer, Mr' and Mrs. A. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs.

j' Newman, H. B. Baynon, Miss Flaherty, Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Murray Miss May Gillen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wasserman, Thomas Gillen, Daniel Gillen, Joseph Sanchez. taiifht..

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