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Brooklyn Life from Brooklyn, New York • Page 27

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Brooklyn Lifei
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BROOKLYN LIFE. 17 WOMEN'S CLUBS. Mar. 28 (Sat.) Literary Luncheon, Urban Club; 1 o'clock; at the residence of Mrs. Philip Kunz, 235 Clermont avenue.

Mar. 28 Sat.) Tea 4 o'clock Barnard Club. Mar. 30 (Mon.) Dinner; 7 o'clock; Barnard Club. Apr.

3 (Fri.) Annual Meeting of Friday Afternoon Club; 2 :30 o'clock. Apr. 6 (Mon.) Meeting of Cambridge Club; 2:30 o'clock; Chairman, Mrs. Henry C. Folger, Jr.

Apr. 8 (Wed.) Meeting of Civitas Club; 3 o'clock; 160 Joral- emon street HORSE SHOWS. April 7. to 9 (Tues. to Thurs.) Twelfth Annual Horse Show of the Durland Company; 8 o'clock; the Academy, 3 to 17 West Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan.

April 24 and 25 (Fri. and Sat.) First Open Air Horse Show; Lakewood. May 6 to 9 (Wed. to Sat.) Eleventh Annual Horse Show; Riding and Driving Club. May 14 to 16 (Thurs.

to Sat.) Greater New York Horse Show; Parkway Driving Club. MISCELLANEOUS. Mar. 26, Apr. 2 and 9 (Thurs.) Dramatic Readings from the Bible by Rev.

James Townsend Russell; 3 o'clock; Carnegie Lyceum. Mar. -27 to 31 Barnum Bailey's Circus; last week; 2 and 8 o'clock; Madison Square Garden. Mar. 28 (Sat.) Fourth Burton Holmes Lecture; 3 and 8:15 o'clock; Association Hall.

Mar. 30 to Apr. 4 (Mon. to Sat.) Benjamin Chapin's Impersonation of Abraham Lincoln 8 o'clock Memorial Hall. Apr.

1 (Wed.) Company Twenty-third Regiment, Entertainment to the Veterans; 8:15 o'clock; the Armory, Bedford and Atlantic avenues. April 11 (Sat.) Lecture by Mr. Harry de Windt; "Paris to New York 3 and 8:15 o'clock; Association Hall. Apr. 14 (Tues.) Benefit for Clara Morris; 2 o'clock; Metropolitan Opera House.

April 24 (Fri.) Poly. Prep. Play; 8 o'clock; Academy of Music. April 27 (Mon.) Tableaux and Dance for the benefit of the Berkeley Endowment Fund; 8:15 o'clock; Berkeley Institute, 183 Lincoln place. April 27 to May 2 (Mon.

to Sat.) Annual Military Tournament Madison Square Garden. May 8 (Fri.) The Boysr High School Dramatic Society, "A Glimpse of 8 o'clock; Academy of Music. BIRTHS. Maben Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer Merchant; a son (Spencer Merchant, Jr.) 275 Clinton avenue, March 2. DEATHS. Baylis Mr. Charles S. Cairo, Egypt, March 19.

Mr. Baylis, who was seventy-three years old, was a member of the manufacturing concern of Frothingham Baylis and until recently lived in Henry street. Brooke Miss Sarah 89 Willow street, March 19. Miss Brooke was a daughter of the late Abraham Brooke. Frothingham Infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur L. Frothingham, Princeton, N. March 18. Fuller Mr.

James 419 Grand avenue, March 20. Mr. Fuller was the father of Messrs. William F. and James M.

Fuller. Gunnison Almon Fancher, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Gunnison 1200 Pacific street, March 18.

Parker Miss Gertrude Evelyn Bay Ridge, March 20. Miss Parker was the youngest daughter of the late Asa Warren Parker. Richardson Miss Anna E. 202 Park place, March 22. Miss Richardson was the eldest daughter of the late E.

W. Richardson. She was graduated from Vassar in 1872 and had long, been associated with Packer Institute and the Brooklyn Heights Seminary as an instructor in penmanship. She was the half-sister of Mrs. James Harris Richards and Mrs.

John Talcott also of Mrs. Harvey M. Hubbard, whose death preceded hers by three weeks. Randolph Mrs. Mary B.

F. 89 Willow street, March 19. Mrs. Randolph was the widow of the late James F. Randolph and the daughter of the late Abraham Brooke.

Scrimgeour Mrs. Ellen Hastings; 73 Macon street, March 21. Mrs. Scrimgeour was the widow of the late James Scrimgeour, and was one of the most active clubwomen of Brooklyn, her interest being largely concentrated in the Women's Health Protective Association, which she founded twelve years ago and of which she was president. She leaves a son, Mr.

James H. Scrimgeour. van Dyke Anthony Ashmead, infant son of Rev. Dr. and Mrs.

Henry van Dyke "Avalon," Princeton, N. March 2a Webster Mr. William Evanston, March 17. Mr. Webster was a son of Mrs.

Elizur G. Webster of 394 Clinton avenue. Apr. 15 (Wed) Miss Louise Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick A. Parsons, to Mr. William Rich; 8:30 o'clock Church of the Redeemer. April 21 (Tues.) Miss Grace Chauncey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Chauncey, to Mr. Woodward Babcock; 4 o'clock Grace Church. Apr. 22 (Wed.) Miss May O'Meara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice O'Meara, to Dr. John Berri L'Hommedieu 12 o'clock 83 Eighth avenue. April 27 (Mon.) Miss Julia Hutchinson Fincke, daughter of Mrs. Charles Louis Fincke, to the Rev. Henry Rawle Wadleigh.

April 29 (Wed.) Miss Anna M. Irwin, daughter of Mr. Henry Irwin, to Mr. Ernest Le Vergne Allen; 8 o'clock; Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Apr.

29 (Mon.) Miss Vera Valentine Bainbridge, daughter of Mrs. F. D. Bainbridge, to Mr. Robert Morgan King; 8:30 o'clock; 1910 Albemarle road.

May 18 (Mon.) Miss Ethel Herrick, daughter of Mrs. J. Hobart Herrick, to Mr. Edward I. Horsman, St James Church, Manhattan.

June 9 (Tues.) Miss Frances Louise Hewlett, daughter of Mrs. James Augustus Hewlett, to Mr. Edward Lidden Patterson; Holy Trinity Church, Hewletts, L. I. June 22 (Mon.) Miss Grace Allen Vose, daughter of Mr? and Mrs.

Joseph A. Vose, to Mr. Frederick Willis Plymouth Church. dances! Mar. 31 (Tues.) Subscription Dance; Union League Club.

April-13 (Mon.) Last Small and Early Dance; Pierrepont Assembly Rooms. April 13 (Mon.) Junior Promenade, Junior Class of Adelphi College; Pouch Mansion. April 14 (Tues.) Post-Lenten Subscription Cotillon; at the Pierrepont Assembly Rooms. April IS (Wed.) Ridge Club Dance; Bay Ridge. April IS (Wed.) Bensonhurst Subscription Dance; Supper's Inn, Bath Beach.

April 16 Last Holiday Assembly; Pouch Gallery. April 17 Sagamore Dance; Pouch Gallery. April 17 Third Dance of the Perpetuum Mobile Club; Farm House, Prospect Park. April 18 (Sat.) Last Junior Cotillon; Pierrepont Assembly Rooms. May I (Fri.) Polytechnic Junior Prom.

Polytechnic Gymnasium. MUSICAL. March 30 (Mon.) Last Wilford Watters's Musical Mornings; 11:15 o'clock; Pierrepont Assembly Rooms. April I (Wed.) Fifth Organ Recital by Samuel J. Baldwin; 8:15 o'clock; Church of the Holy Trinity.

Apr. 1 (Wed.) Last Concert of the Choral Art Society; Association Hall. April 1 (Wed.) Last Afternoon Musicale of the Laurier Club. Apr. 2 (Thurs.) Performance of Baptist Temple.

April 2 (Tues.) Annual Choral Concert by the Arion Singing Society; 8:15 o'clock; Academy of Music. Apr. 4 (Sat) Performance of "The Mikado," under the auspices of Company Thirteenth Regiment; 8 o'clock; Academy of Music. April 9 (Thurs.) Performance of Henshel's "Requiem" by the Brooklyn Oratorio Society; 8:15 o'clock; Academy of Music April 20 (Mon.) Rainbow Club Musicale for the benefit of the Church Charity Foundation Pouch Gallery. April 20 (Mon.) Concert by Roger-Miclos, Ben Davies and Gertrude Stein Bailey; 8:15 o'clock, Association Hall.

April 21 (Tues.) Chaminade Concert; 8:30 o'clock; Pouch Gallery. April 27 (Mon.) Annual performance for the benefit of Mr. Maurice Grau; 8 o'clock; Metropolitan Opera House. April 28 Tues.) Annual Evening Concert of the Brooklyn Amateur Musical Club; 8:15 o'clock; Memorial Hall. April 29 (Wed.) Piano Recital by Fanny Bloomfield-Zeisler 8:15 o'clock; Association May IS (Fri.) 'The Court of Hearts," operetta for the benefit of the Ridgewood Household Club; 8 o'clock; Academy of Music CLUBS.

Mar. 28 (Sat.) Dinner in honor of Mr. Herbert T. Ketcham; Lincoln Club. Mar.

30 (Mon.) Fifth Get-Together Club Lecture; 8 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Edward Lasker Howard, 143 Willow street Mar. 30 (Mon.) Annual Beefsteak Dinner of the Invincible Club. Apr. 1 (Wed.) Musicale Knickerbocker Field Club.

April 2 (Thurs.) Vaudeville; 8:15 o'clock; Union League Club. April 3 (Fri.) Meeting of the Balcony Club; Madison Square Garden, Manhattan. Apr. 4 (Sat.) Dinner in honor of former Lieutenant-Governor Woodruff Montauk Club..

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