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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN LIFE 7TH has been set as the date for the SEPTEMBER Miss Ellen Jackson O'Donnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. O'Donnell of Ridgewood Road, Maplewood, N.

to Mr. Harrison Arthur Mahnken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mahnken of Brooklyn. Miss O'Donnell is a graduate of the academy of St.

Elizabeth at Convent, N. and attended Montclair College. Mr. Mahnken was graduated from Springfield College in Massachusetts, playing first base on the varsity baseball team throughout his college course. R.

MRS. EINAR SCHATVET of 221 SeVeN SO Street, have leased the Howard Cowing house, at Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, L. where they will remain until October, Miss Helen Schatvet, their daughter, and Charles E. Schatvet, their son, who recently graduated from the Poly Country Day School and who will enter Carnegie Tech in the fall, are with them. MRS; Wessells WALTER of 205 T.

West WESSELLS Tulpehocken and Miss Street, Florence Germantown, Penn. formerly of Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, sailed recently on the S. S. Baltic for Europe. They wi'l spend the summer on the continent.

NE OF THE CHIEF EVENTS of interest this past week at Mount Pocono, has been the annual Monroe County championship golf tournament. Among the latest arrivals are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Bull and Miss Dorthhy Bull of 601 East Seventeenth Street at Brewer Cottage, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Techler of 2218 Eightieth Street at the Elvin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Watson of 325 Highland Boulevard at the Mount Pleasant House and Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel R. Hench of 2017 Albemar'e Road at Monomonack Inn. REV. DR.

THOMAS H. GALLAGHER of 268 Stuyvesant Avenue spent last week at Madison, N. where he delivered six addresses on "The New Evangelism" before the Drew Epworth League Institute. He is now at Middleton, with Mrs. Gallagher and their daughter, Miss Virginia Gallagher, where Dr.

Gallagher is speaking before the Wesleyan Epworth League Institute. They will spend the month of August at Westerly, Rhode Island. DOROTHY DRAPER and the Messrs. MISS Vincent Burke and Peter Cowenhaven are the guests of Miss Lucy Marie Sinclaire, daughter of Mrs. Frank Marvin Sinclaire at Northville, N.

Y. M' EDWARD V. GOERZ (Christine Adler) formerly of the Hotel Bossert sailed this morning, July 27th, on the new North German Lloyd ship Bremen for a short trip abroad. Mrs. Goerz will return on the 9 inently in the social life of Brooklyn Heights a generation ago, that of the late Fisher Howe, and a reception followed at the Regis.

The bride was given 111 marriage by her cousin Mr. Arthur W. Bingham of this city and Rumson N. J. Her only attendants were Miss Virginia Royster of Raleigh, N.

as maid of honor and Emily Avery, daughter of Captain Irving Carrington Avery of Knoxville Tenn, as flower girl. Mr. Russell Frost of Hamilton, was best man and the ushers were the Messrs. Arthur Treman and Everett P. Wheeler of Ithaca, Robert W.

Pomeroy, of Bedford Hills and John G. Nesbett of Great Neck, Long Island. The wedding ceremony was preceded by a luncheon in the Central Park Casino for the bridal party and a few intimate friends given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingham Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Avery after a wedding trip expect to take up their residence in Buffalo, N. and announce that they will be at home at Mayfair Lane after August 15th. WILLIAM MATTHEWS MAC KENZIE, Mrs.

Edward William McNeill and Miss Margery Murphy are motoring on Cape Cod. They left town Thursday, July 18th, and will return Monday, July 29th Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kenzie will go to Toy Town Tavern, Winchester, for September. ORIS FRANCES WEBER, daughter of Professor and Mrs.

A. J. Weber of 489 Washington Avenue is at the Webster Hall Hotel at Pittsburg, where she will stay for about six weeks. She is attending the Normal School and Convention of the Dancing Master of America, Inc. OLF order of the day TOURNAMENTS in the and Berkshires house where parties the are colony the of Brooklyn visitors is steadily growing.

Among the late arrivals at the Hotel Oakwood in Great Barrington are Mrs. Frederick Whipple of 234 Lincoln Place, the Misses Etta, Lucie and Anna Heeseman of 504 Thirteenth Street, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Baurle of 95 Linden Boulevard, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Dempsey of 178 Sullivan Place, Dr. and Mrs. K.

MacInnes of 448 Fifty-sixth Street and Miss Louise M. Dickinson of 293 East Sixteenth Street. At the Red Lion Inn at Stockbridge the latest to register from Brooklyn are Dr. and Mrs. W.

R. Stone, Mrs. S. E. Burtis and Miss M.

P. Burtis, Mrs. Robert C. Kemp, Miss Mary Lott and Mr. and Mrs.

John Love. Miss Edith Raynor of Islip, L. is at the Sheffield in Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Rositzke of 480 Elderts Lane are at the Gray Gable Inn, Housatonic, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark of 360 Gates Avenue at their bungalow in Alford. Mrs.

Richard Kendrick Parsell who was before her marriage recently Adria Ten Broeck, is the daughter of Mrs. Floyd Gunn Ten Broeck of 1421 Bremen September 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Goerz have done much entertaining at Tenafly, N.

J. Among their luncheon guests was Mme. Olive Fremstadt, the great Wagnerian opera singer of the Metropolitan Opera Co. RS. WALTER BENNEY and Miss Margaret R.

Laing of 464 Clinton Avenue are at the Riverside Hotel, Ogunquit, Maine. FOLLOWING served two as weeks' chaplain duty of on the Corps Governors Area, Island the Rev. Dr. William Carter of 362 Jefferson Avenue is now in the Adirondacks at Lake Bonaparte, Bonaparte, N. Y.

He is accompanied by Mrs. Carter. Dr. Carter is pastor of the Throop Avenue Presbyterian Church. MRS.

cousins, Mr. and JONES Mrs. Joseph UNDERHILL S. is Covert visit- of 628 North Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles, this summer. AND MRS.

HENRY B. MINTON of 160 DR. Henry Street and Mrs. Russell Stuart Hume sailed for Europe on the Olympic Friday of last week. MRS.

Avenue, LOUIS sailed A. on July 10th SCHOEFER for a of cruise 400 to: Norway Clinton and Sweden. She will return about the middle of September. A July WEDDING 20th in of Orford, N. Brooklyn H.

was interest that of taking Mr. place John Helms Hodgson II son of Mrs. Walter Carver Hodgson of East Orange formerly of 450 East Nineteenth Street and Miss Alice Doan daughter of Mrs. Frank Carleton Doan of Winchester Mass. and Orford, N.

H. The ceremony performed on the lawn of The Ridge, the summer home of Mrs. Doan in Orford at half after three o'clock. The setting was very picturesque with spruce trees and ferns forming the background. The officiating clergymen were Dr.

Harold E. B. Speight of Hanover, N. H. and Rev.

Owen R. Washburn of Orford. Miss Doan was given in marriage by her uncle Mr. Frederick J. Ham of Manhattan.

The bride wore a becoming ivory satin gown which had a long full skirt with lace inserted at the waist. Miss Barbara Guild of Winchester, acted as maid of honor. She wore a gown of powder blue chiffon, vellow shoes and a yellow horse hair picture hat. Miss Doan's flowers were yellow roses with larkspur. The matron of honor Mrs.

Paul R. Holman of Loemister, sister of the bride was gowned in yellow point d'eserit. She wore blue shoes and a blue horse hair picture hat and carried larkspur with yellow roses. Glenwood Road. Mr.

and Mrs. Parsell are both graduates of Cornell University as were their fathers. Underwood and Underwood.

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