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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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14 BROOKLYN LIFE V. '4 i SL 1: P. 1 5 .1 "Aberfeldy," the country home of Mr. and John Anderson, at Locust Valley, Long Island Long Island Society Garden City Bellport vitch was attired in native costume and accompanied himself on the guitar. There were about two hundred present' and Mrs.

William C. Ferguson and Mrs. Ralph Peters, served tea. Vf ISS E. BARRETT, of Salisbury Avenue, has left for French Lick Springs, where she will remain until Spring.

C. V. BOGERT-AND E. A. ST.

"JOHN, of Nassau Boulevard, have just returned from a trip to French Lick, Ind. R. AND MRS. EDWARD BOURKE EMORY, of Meadow Street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter last week. AfR.

AND MRS. CHARLES R. HEBARD expect A to remain in Bellport until after Election Day. Over the week-end of Columbus Day they entertained a house party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Austen Tomes, Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas. F. Carey. Forest Hills PROFESSOR ERNST VON DOHNANYI, of Budapest, with his two sons and their tutor and governess, have arrived at the Inn for the winter. Professor von Dohnanyi is the guest conductor of the New York State Symphony.

MRS. CLIFTON WILDER gave a birthday party for Mr. Wilder at their home on Euston Road Tuesday evening. In the party were Mr. and Mrs.

George Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward-Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. George Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrington, Mrs. J.

Mallalieu and Miss Burton. lVfRS. SUSAN'E. ALLEN who has been visiting in Washington, D. has returned to Garden City.

THE WEDDING OF MRS. NATALIE STON PERRY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland Forbes, to Mr.

Paul deAguilar took place in the Municipal Chapel last Friday. Mrs. Perry was formerly the wife of Mr. Clinton McKesson Perry until their divorce two years ago. Mr.

de Aguilar is a son of Mrs. Frederick Kendricks, of New York and Garden City. He and his bride will spend the winter in Aiken. TVf ISS LILLIAN VAN TINE who has been occupy- ing an apartment in Hempstead has moved into a cottage on Elm Street, Garden City. The wedding breakfast of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry J. Curry, who were married Monday morning at St." Gabriel's Church, East Elmhurst, was held in the Sun Parlor of the Inn at 11 A.M. Mrs. Curry is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Flynn, of Elmhurst, and the bridegroom, the son of Mrs. James Curry, of Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Curry will reside in Buffalo. TVf R. LAWRENCE LYNCH gave a very pretty party t' for his daughter, Ida Baldwin's thirteenth birthday on Monday afternoon.

The table was charmingly decorated in orange and black. Among the guests were the Misses Jean Gibbs, Marjorie Butler, Elizabeth Griffin, Marjorie Riley, Jane Bergen, Helen Dannemiller, Marguerite and Fay Geis, Martha Murphy, Susanne Howe, Valerie Nash, Carolyn McKellar, Betty and Edith Weed, Ruth Place, Jeanet Keith, Mollie Nichols and Peggy Sheffield. jyfR. AND MRS. JOHN T.

ADAMS are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son last Thursday. Af R. AND MRS. MARTIN V. B.

HALL and son A have recently returned from Europe where they spent the-jummer. Vf RS. W. L. WRIGHTpof West Hempstead, is visiting friends in Syracuse, N.

Y. JOSEPHINE NAISAWALD entertained a party of ten at dinner Monday evening. Later in the evening the young people took part in a treasure hunt and finished the evening with dancing at the Naisawald home. The wedding reception of Miss A. Esterling and MrV J.

Sullivan, of Jamaica Estates, who were married on October 7th, was held in the Sun Parlor of the Inn on the evening of that date. The wedding dinner was served to the immediate families, after which bride and bridegroom left for an extended trip to the Coast. Upon their return they will reside in Jamaica. R. AND MRS.

CHASE MELLON and family are occupying their residence on 10th Street. Mr. and Homer Croy and their little daughter, who have spent two years abroad, have returned to America and are registered at the Inn for the winter. MR. AND MRS.

CHARLES W. HOYT "spent the week end with friends in Boston. Mr. Arnold S. Rountree, a well-known manufacturer of York, England, was a recent guest at the Inn.

jyf RS. E. FRENCH STROTHER was hostess for the A Clinton Road evening bridge last Wednesday. Prizes for the highest scores were awarded to Mrs. Hall Marshall and Mr.

and Mrs. Luis Wiltbank. R. AND MRS. SHEPARD K.

NASH, of 6th Street, are visiting Mr. Nash's family in Nashville, The Forest Hills Choral Club held a card party in the ball room on October 14th. Term. Huntington Among those who have recently registered at the Inn are Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Jackson, of Detroit, Mich. Miss Marie Cavaliere, of New York; Miss M. E.

Boyd, of Paris Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ragland, of New York THE COMMUNITY CLUB OF GARDEN CITY and Hempstead held its first meeting for the season in the Casino Thursday afternoon of last week.

An interesting program of Russian Folk Songs was given by Saveli Walevitch, famous Russian tenor. Mr. Wale- TVf R. AND MRS. J.

LESTER LEHRENKRAUSS had as their guests for the week-end Dr. Frank D. Boynston and Miss Jane Boynton, of Ithaca, N. Y. 9 Mrs.

John W. Sanger; of Orange, N..

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