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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 9 V. day evening at St. Paul's Chuch, Flatbush, appears on this page. An account of the former Arline French's wedding, which took place last Tues- Underzwod Underwood MRS. CHARLES FREDERICK LEHRENKRAUSS THTAPT 17 A HfOXTr.

TUT? A Xtr TTC son, J. HaJsted Brown, Peter Hamilton, Duffield Hamilton, Whitney Dunning. John F. Van Vranken, Francis H. Bedell, Guion Bull, Arthur Siegrist, William Kitchell, Rowland Field, Kellogg Brumley, John H.

Livingston, Richard V. Raymond. Kinsrslev Gurnev. Richard Gurnev. M.

Edwin debutante set was" that given by Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Reginald Hyde for their daughter, Miss Alice Earle Hyde, at the Brooklyn Woman's Club on Friday evening, January 1st. Shaded lights cast a subtle glow over the ballroom, which looked perfectly lovely with wards, James Edwards, George Schult, Gerard Kelly, John J. King, Charles Heath, Mrs.

S. A. Relyea, Mr. A. G.

Relyea, Miss Marion Relyea, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hale, Miss Helen Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Albert French, Mr.

Harry French, Mrs. Marie Bene, Mr. and Mrs. John Bene, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Bene, Mr. Edmund Bene, Mr. Julius Lehrenkrauss, Mr. Lester Lehrenkrauss.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. French, of 621 East Eighteenth Street. She was educated at the Packer Collegiate Institute, and is a member of the Sigma Kappa Sigma Sorority.

Mr. Lehrenkrauss is the son of the late Charles H. Lehrenkrauss and Mrs. Lehrenkrauss, of 299 Sterling Place. He attended Adelphi Academy and is a member of the Rotary Club of Brooklyn and the Garden City Country Club.

Wahl, Lee F. Boynton, William D. Swaney, Cornelius Furgueson, 3d, Whiting Evans," Russell Harding, John Whitney, Marvin Laidlaw. Theodore Miner, William N. Hubbard, H.

Mackin-tyre Grant, Robert Sniveley, Raymond Sniveley, Albert T. Warner, Frederic Ward, John Bailey, J. Vaughan Kassacheu, Warren Blossom, Reeve Bowden, C. Ruxton Love, James Colket, Ogden Edwards, Charles West Hinton and Saxton Seward. WAS THE PREDOMINANT its background greens.

1 he stage was completely banked in pine trees and a huge Southern fern, while poinsettias lent a bright dash of color. Upstairs the supper table was attractively decked in Christmas coloring, red candles in silver candlesticks and a large dish of red and green leaves composing the decorations. Receiving with Dr. and Mrs. Hyde were Mr.

and Mrs. D. Thomas Moore. Mrs. Hyde wore a white lace gown partially embroidered in colored flowers, while Miss Hyde wore a dress of gold cloth.

A number of the hostess' young classmates at boarding school were among the guests and included the Misses Foss, Miss Harriet Maxwell and Miss Frederica Tench." Preceding the dance Dr. and Mrs. Hyde entertained at dinner, their guests including Miss Susan Moore, a cousin of Miss Hyde's, Miss Margaret Fraser, Miss Frederica Tench, Mr. John Tench, Mr. Donald J.

Post, a house guest, Miss Margaret Fraser, Mr, Donald Fraser and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Streeter. Among the guests of the evening were i the Misses Betty Austin, Dorothy Affeld, Best, Elizabeth Beardsley, Irma Bryant," Dorothy Bauer, Mary Brown, MRS. CAMERON DUNCAN, of 462 Ocean Avenue, entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday for sixteen. The guests were: Mrs.

Henry Jora-lemon Davenport, Mrs. Carleton H. Palmer, Miss Mary Osborn Polak, Mrs. Waldo M. McKee, Miss Emily Goetze, Mrs.

Richard Young, Mrs. John Faison, Mrs. Earl B. Harris, Mrs. Robert Moorehead, Mrs.

Valentine Seaman, Mrs. Harold Ditmas, Mrs. Russell Cruikshank, Mrs. Douglas Cruikshank, Mrs. John Van Glahn, Miss Helen Moorehead, Mrs.

Brower Hewitt and Miss Jessie Langf ord. NOTE at the wedding Jon Tuesday evening of Miss Arline Relyea French and Mr. Charles Frederick Lehrenkrauss the entire bridal party being decidedly in the sub-deb. class. The ceremony was performed at St Paul's Church, Flatbush, by the Rev.

Dr. Pressey, and was followed by a reception at the bride's home. The color scheme of the wedding was pink and white, the bride having a few pink sweet peas among the white roses and lilies of the valley of her bouquet. For. the rest of her costume, the dress was of white satin and -the veil of tulle.

The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Burroughs, wore rose colored chiffon, and the two bridesmaids, Miss Geraldine Swimm and Miss Elizabeth Quinby, were in pink taffeta. All three carried bouquets ma. i i A RECEPTION. FOR MISS HELEN NOYES, of sister of. the.

Phelps Noyes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church on the Heights, was given on New Year's Day by Mr. and Mrs. B. Herbert Smith, of 79 Pierrepont Street. Miss Frances Dudley poured tea.

Among the guests were Miss Jean Dickinson, Miss Eleanor Edgar, "Miss Helen Chichester Otis, Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hume, and "Mrs.

Edwin P. Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maynard, Miss Alison Heminway, Mr. J.

Callender Heminway, Miss. Mary Osborn Polak, Church, Mr. and Mrs. Kelso and Miss Marion Cook. Eleanor Brooks, Elizabeth Baldwin, Barbara bailey, Chipman, Katherine DuBois, Carolyn DuBois, Alexander Downs, Janet Dalzell, Mar-gery, Anne H.

Fish, Eleanor, Folger, Margaret Fraser, Virginia E. Fuller, Marion P. Ferguson, Mary Francis, Jean Foss, Anne Foss, Virginia Gibbs, Grace Griffin, Ruth 1 Greason, Elizabeth Greve, Elizabeth S. Gue, Nancy Humpstone, Amanda Hayward, Doris Hoyt, Annabelle Huntley, Dorothy Jackson, Elizabeth Jackson, Carolyn Kinsey, Caroline Kitchell, Jane Lathrop, Helen Lefferts, Harriette A. Love, Susan Moore, Eleanor Moak, Ruth Moak, Harriet Maxwell, Adele Newhouse, Priscilla Paine, Helen Patuck, Elizabeth Quinby, Flor- ot roses ana assorted sweet peas.

wr. i-enrenicrauss attendants were Charles K. Brumley, as best man, George B. Winslow, Grant and Donald Jr. Among the guests at the wedding and reception were Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur H. French, Mr. Morton French, Mrs. Charles H.

Lehrenkrauss, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Schiess, the Misses Evelyn Kellock, Blanche Gunnison, Katherine' Du Given Jacobus, Jean Scrimgeour, Miriam i Snyder, Ruth Watt, Marguerite Wilkinson, Kathleen Mykrantz, Elaine Laidlaw, Ruth Greason, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins-Edward Winslow, Calvin Ed.

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