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Announcements 2 (Sat.) Miss Helen Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. June 6 Columbia University: 11 A. Gymnasium, William F. Moore, to Mr.

Townsend Easton Mayer; after- University Heights. October 1-6 -United States Women's Championnoon, Trinity Episcopal Church, Arlington Ave. ship; Westchester-Biltmore Country Club. June 7 -Berkeley Institute: 8 P. M.

Memorial PresJune 4 (Mon.) -Miss Mildred Stillman, daughter of Mr. and byterian Church. Mrs. Joseph F. Stillman, to Captain Charles Gordon New York Hotel Dances June 8 -Poly Prep Country Day School: 3 P.

Dyker Auchincloss: afternoon, Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Heights. Ambassador: tea dances; Italian Garden: dinner and supper Church, Park Ave, Man. 11 Packer Collegiate Institute; evening, Packer dances: Grill Room. June 6 Miss Marie Hubbard, daughter of Mr.

Norman June Hubbard, to Mr. Charles F. Fishbeck; evening, 1717 Institute, Joralemon St. Astor: dinner and aupper dances; Indian Grill. Ditmas Ave.

June 12 (Tues.) -Adelphi Academy; 8 P. Lafayette Ave. Biltmore: tea and supper dances; Supper Room; dinner dances June 7 (Thurs.) -Miss Helen D. Cornell, daughter of Mr. and June 21 (Thurs.) -Pratt Institute; 2:30 P.M..

Academy of (Tuesdays); Ballroom. Mrs. H. Cornell, to Mr. Hugh D.

Magee; 8:30 P. Hanson Music. supper dances; Grill Room. Commodore: Place Methodist Episcopal Church, June 28 Erasmus Hall, Erasmus Hall, Flatbush Ave. Lorraine; tea dances and dinner dances; Grill Room.

June 7 -Miss Grace Parsons, daughter of Mr. James Majestic Hotel: Glow Room; Grill Room. U. Parsons, to Mr. Charles S.

Hayward; 3:30 P. Miscellaneous McAlpin; dinner and supper dances; Terra Cotta Grill. St. Philips Episcopal Church. Pennsylvania; dinner and supper dances, Grill Room.

June 7 (Thurs.) -Miss Julia Gibbs Green, daughter of Mr. and June 7 of the Alfred T. White Memorial; Plaza; tea, dinner and supper dances: Grill Room. Mrs. Thomas D.

Green, to Mr. Perry MacKay Sturges; clock, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. afternoon, St. James Church, Manhattan. Pierre's: dinner dances.

June 8 -Miss Susan Scott, daughter of Mrs. Walter Scott, Ritz dinner and supper dances; Roof, Golf to Mr. Skeflington Sanxay Norton, 3:30 P. Christ Waldorf Astoria, dinner and supper dances; South Church, Pelham Manor, N. Y.

June 2. (Sat.) -New Jersey State Amateur Championship; June 9 Miss Norma Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Essex County Country Club, South Orange, N. J.

Births Luther M. Werner, to Mr. Joseph Baird Magnus; Christ June 2 -Westchester County Amateur Championships; Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Conn. Sleepy Hollow Country Club, Scarborough-on-Hudson. daughter, WooDy- Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Houston, Woody (Marion Riecks), Caroline Riecks Woody, May 13, 1923, 868 June 12 (Tues.) -Miss Lucile Wardner, daughter of Mr. and June 4-8 (Mon. -Women's Metropolitan Championship; Prospect PI. Mrs.

W. Kennedy Wardner, to Mr. Stephen Seguine Westchester-Biltmore Country Club, Rye, N. Y. Johnson; 8:30 P.

First Presbyterian Church, Henry June 19 (Tues.) -Women's Tournament: Piping Rock Club. Deaths Street. June 14 -Miss Ruth Stelling, daughter of Mr. and June 9-13 (Sat -National Open Tournament; Inwood MACDONALD- Mr. William Stone, 1305 Albemarle May 18, Mrs.

Claus H. Stelling, to Mr. George Perley Morse; Country Club, Inwood, I. 1923. A former prominent civil engineer sand an active L.

evening, 571 Monroe St. June 5-7 -Victory Cup Golf Tournament; civic worker, Mr. Macdonald is a great loss to his community. 16 (Sat.) -Miss Eleanor H. Todd, of Mrs.

Theo- Wykagyl Country Club. He was 61 years old, retired fifteen years ago. He had June daughter dore Strong Todd, to Mr. Joseph Austin Crombie; 4 P.M., June 26-30 -Annual College Tournament; Siwanoy of many important engineering projects had charge in the Blue Point, L. I.

Country Club, Mount Vernon, N. Y. South and Middle West, and also built a number of large Gold bridges across the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and June 16 Lois Van Cleef, daughter of Mr. and Sept. 26-29 -Autumn Medal Scratch; West- large operations at Jacksonville, Fla.

He was born in Mrs. Henry Clinton Van Cleef, to Mr. Kenneth Harrison chester-Biltmore Country Club. Canada and was a graduate of the Troy Polytechnic Fairchild; evening, 71 Livingston St. June 27-28 -Biltmore Cup, Sons and Daughters Governor: Whitman selected him to be a trustee of the State Institute, June 18 (Mon.) -Miss Kate de Forest Prentice, daughter of Mr.

Tournament; Westchester-Biltmore Country Club, Rye, N. Y. Agricultural School at Farmingdale, L. in 1916. He was and Mrs.

John Hill Prentice, to Mr. Benjamin Brewster Aug. 6-8 (Mon. Long Island Pro-Amateur Best Ball one of the movers of the Prospect Park South Association, Jennings; afternoon, St. Bartholomew's Church.

Foursome Championship, Garden City Country Club; Nassau of which he was at one time president and their treasurer. June 20 -Miss Helen Louise Goodridge, daughter of Boulevard, L. I. Mr. Macdonald was actively interested in the work of Mr.

and Mrs. John Wesley Goodridge, to Mr. J. Russell Sept. 11-14 (Tues.

Fri.) -Nineteenth Annual Tournament of the St. Paul's P. E. Church, of which he was also treasurer. Kiernan; 12 o'clock noon, Grace Church on the Heights.

U. S. Seniors' Golf Association, Apawamis Club; Rye, N. Y. He was a member of the Union League Club and was on June 23 (Sat.) -Miss Virginia Boody, daughter of Mrs.

Alvin the board of directors of the Brooklyn Children's Aid Boody, to Mr. Townsend Scudder 3rd; 187 Berkeley PI. Society. He is survived by his wife, Louise D. MacDonald; Polo three daughters, Mrs.

Marion Grant of Buffalo, Mrs. Edna June 28 (Thurs.) -Miss Harriet B. Pratt, daughter of Mr. and Glaeser, of Salisbury, and Lillian McDonald, and Mrs. Herbert Lee Pratt, to Mr.

Lawrence B. Van Ingen; June 2 River Club; Morristown, N. J. his father, Charles MacDonald. Glen Cove Church, Glen Cove, L.

I. June 29 (Fri.) -Miss Helen Chapman, daughter of Mr. and June 16-July 7 -Meadow Brook Club; Westbury, L. I. THOMPSON- Rev.

George Lewis, Sarasota, May 21, 1923. July 2-14 (Mon. Sat.) -Rockaway Hunting Club; Cedarburst, Mr. Thompson, who was the oldest member of the New York Mrs. Irving G.

Chapman, to Mr. Roy W. McCann; 354 L. I. East Conference of the M.

E. Church, died at his winter Adelphi St. 16-28 -Rumson Rumson, home in Florida. He was a resident of 129 Columbia July Country Club; L. I.

and before his retirement in 1907 he Heights, was one of Art Exhibits the best known ministers of Brooklyn. He was born on Rowing N. July 15, 1837, on a farm at North Pitcher, Chenango County, June 2-Aug. 1 -Indoor and Outdoor Exhibition of Y. and perpared for college at the Cazenovia Seminary, American Sculpture; 156th St.

and Broadway. June 22 -) Yale vs. Harvard (varsity, junior varsity, and He was graduated from Wesleyan University in Middletown, June 2-9 -Spring Salon of the Salons of America, freshmen); Thames River, New London. in 1864, and the same year joined the New York East American Art Galleries. 28 Conference.

Among the pastorates he held were: Janes June -Poughkeepsie Regetta (Cornell, and Pacific Coast Hudson River. Church, the Lenox Road Church in Flatbush, Flushing Horse Shows Church, and the Baldwin and Bridgehampton, L. churches: Syracuse, Champions): He also held pastorates in Connecticut, and was chaplain June 8.9 -Annual Tuxedo Horse Show; Tuxedo Park, Tennis of the Connecticut Legislature in 1881. He was a member of N. Y.

the Freemasons, the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and the 14-16 Annual Westchester County June 2. -Brooklyn Championship; Terrace Kings County Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. June -30th Tennis Club, Brooklyn. His great grandfather, Jonathan Thompson, of Horse Show; Gedney Farms, White Plains, N. V.

June 5 (Tues.) -Invitation Tournament for Women; Pelham L. Southampton, enlisted in the Long Island militia from the town of June 22-23 Horse Show; Huntington, Country Club, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Brookhaven and fought in the Battle of Long Island. Mr.

L. June 9 (Sat.) -New Jersey Championship; Montclair Athletic Thompson and Theodore H. Thompson, of 449 Argyle Road, June 29-30 Sat.) -Babylon Horse Show; Babylon, L. L. Club, Montclair, N.

J. town, Conn. She died in 1917. Mr. Thompson is survived July 26-28 -Monmouth County Horse Show, New June 30-July 1 -Invitation Singles; Westchester- by his son, Wilson W.

Thompson of 129 Columbia Heights, Jersey. Biltmore Country. Club. an attorney with offices in Manhattan, with whom he resided; 15. (Sat.) -Smithtown Horse Show, Smithtown, L.

I. a granddaughter, Mrs. Agnes T. Worth, wife of Cortiand September July 23 and 28 -Women's New York State Cham- Worth of Port Washington, L. daughter of his deceased September 26-28 (Wed.

-Mineola Horse Show, Mineola; pionship, Singles and Doubles; Westchester-Biltmore Country eldest son, Lewis L. Thompson, who died on October 15, L. I Club. 1918, at Frankfort, N. and by two grandsons, John A.

Dog Shows June 30-July 1 Invitation Singles; Westchester- Thompson and Theodore M. Thompson of 449 Argyle Road, Biltmore Country Club, Rye. sons of his deceased youngest son, John A. Thompson, who Tune 2. -Tuxedo Kennel Club Race Meeting; Tuxedo Aug.

13 (Mon.) -Women's Turf Court National died on July 13, 1922, at Brooklyn. Championship; Park, N. Y. West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, L. I.

Mrs. Catharine Teed, 181 Washington Park, May 23. Tune 23 -Annual Specialty A. K. C.

Pekingese Show; August 13-18 -Boys' and Juniors' New York State Mrs. Halstead was the widow of the late Charles Halstead, Hunter Island Inn, New Rochelle, N. Y. Championship; Westchester Country Club. and daughter of the late John and Adeline Eliza Morton.

Tune 23 (Sat.) -Pekingese Club of America; New York. She was the mother of Mr. John Morton Halstead, of August 26-30-Sept. 2 (Sun. Invitation Tournament 230 Clinton Avenue, and Mr.

Harold Morton Halstead, of Aug. 4 -Southampton Kennel Club; Southampton, L. I. for Davis Cup Players and Southern New York State 783 East 18th Street. Mrs.

Halstead was in her 77th year. suitable for reach this office CAN Weddings Commencements Championship, singles and doubles; Westchester Country Club..

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