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Journnl-Everv Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Wednesday, January 18, 1939 Weddings, Dance, Parties Among Early Affairs on State Social Calendar Mary E. D. Cootes, Peter Bel in Wed In Washington Wilniinelonian Among GucMs at Afternoon Church Ceremonv Their Engagements Are Announced Miss M. A. Mas ton Return From Honeymoon Clyde-Williams Brule on Saturday Nuptials to Take Place on Felt.

1H Of Gilbert baton 'rc-Nuptial Parties Arc Annoiineed for Young Couple Afternoon Ceremony T'i Be Performed in (Mir-ter Cliurrh Lie it a IP vl L' -i cCL I h-v I Of interest Delan-arrar 'v- Much entertaining Is being done weddlnz of Miss this week in honor of Mis Marjorle Clyd, dauzhl'r of Mr rA Samuel Dyer CIyo s-a rhrrxvr Ann Maston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Maston. whose marriage to Mr.

Gilbert McCrea Eaton, ana Rehohoth ar.d Dr. Thomas Irieh Williame. forrrerlv of son of Lady Eaton of Villa Florl, ttus norjr of which will take pare or, Sjfirdr) Eaton Hall Farm, King, Ontario will take place at 3:30 o'clock Satur day afternoon In Immanuel P. E. j-eo.

is, at 4:3) t.o in St. ra-; Episropal Church. Chstr. Mr. Williams is the son of Mrs.

WilMam" Church. Mrs. W. Samuel Carpenter III will i ft. Wil.sam- and the l-r Mr ilams, who was asisan'.

r-- entertain with a cocktail party on Friday afternoon at her home 1 (A 7 -) v. of war uiylT PresMTt Wtm 'Brookdale" In honor of Mi.vs Mas Wilson. ton. Following the wedding rehearsal on Friday night, a mipper OffkiaUnsr wi'l r- and motion picture party will be given for the wedding party by Mr. and Mrs.

R. R. M. Carpenter at Francis M. Tait.

rh- D'A-rese of Pennsylvania; th" p.r George Craig STxar. h'-Vp rf Chkayo, uncle of ir'l. ri vr- i'f their home, "Dilwyne," near Mont chanln. Miss Maston will entertain her bridal attendant at a luncheon on Friday at the Wilmington Country Club. A wedding reception will follow the ceremony at the Wilmington nev.

V. r'r St. Paul's Church. Mr. his daugWr an'! hr j-j.

elude tiff slVr. m-s Fran-is ir. Vf honor; Mis.s jr Kla-r. honor; MH Vari Lvrrh Lr.rv,-' Errand; Mrs. Prweeton.

Mrs. A c-'z '-r rop. Bur. Pa a', ar.j vr FA-vln b-v-msids. John tVi; fh.

Country Club. The bridal couple will nrend their honeymoon in Hono IT I lulu. They will be at home In Win nipeg. Canada, after March 20. Lady Eaton will arrive In Wil mington on Friday for the wedding Wilmington guests attended the outstanding wedding in the national capital this season when Miss Mary Elizabeth Dickson Cootes.

daughter cf Mrs. Harry Newton Cootes and the late Colonel Cootes. U. S. became the bride of Mr.

Feter Belln. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lammot Belin of "Evermay," Georgetown, Washington, yesterday afternoon In historic St. John's P.

E. Church. Washington. The Rev. Oliver J.

Hart officiated. Preceding the wedding an organ recital was given by Dr. Kurt Hctzel. conductor the Washington CHic Orchestra. Diplomats In Party The bride was given in marriage by her brother.

Mr. Merritt Newton Cootes, who flew from Port Au Prince. Haiti, where he is American vice-consul and third secretary of the American Legation. The bride wore her great-grandmother's wedding dress of Alcncon lace, the skirt made with two flounces and the bodice with ofT-the-shoulder neckline trimmed with a bertha of rose point lice. Her veil of old family lace was held in place by clusters of orange blossoms.

She carried cream-colored rases and lilies of the valley. Mrs. John Meyer of New York, a cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. Her other attendants were: Mrs. John Edmondson of New York.

Miss Ruth Sowers, the Misses Elizabeth and Marion Shouse of Washington: Miss Margaretta Belin of Waverly. a cousin of the bridegroom: Mrs. Richard Hawkins of Detroit, and Miss Adelaide Johnson of Paris. Mr. William Aldrich Greene cf New York was best man.

Ushers included Mr. Bayard Sharp of this city. Mr. Chester B. Kerr and Mr.

Whitelaw Reed of New York City, Mr. Reverdy Wads worth of Geneseo. N. Mr. August Heckscher II and Mr.

Richard King of Cambridge. Mr. Charles Seymour, of New Haven, Mr. James Hig-gins of Pawtucket, R. and Mr.

Cuthbert Train of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre S. duPont.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodney Sharp, and Mr. Henry B.

Robertson of this city were among the guests attend-in? the wedding and the reception which followed at the home of the bride's mother in Alexandria. Va. The reception was small, due to Dicta tor Party Th" wr, Mr -um Mr. Planned by Art 3. Bird, It Academy Students loune I eopie, to Jinnee Saturday Night At Center Photo hf Davli Studtoa.

Miss Teresa A. Lynch 1 1 R. AND MRS. P. J.

LYNCH of 1512 Clayton Street announce, the, engagement of their daughter to Mr. raul F. Pie, son of Mr. and Mrs. raul F.

Pie of Newark. Miss Lynch is associated with the DuPont Company. Mr. Pie a graduate of the University Delaware and is connected with the Darco Corporation. rnoto by Davit Studio.

Miss M. Doris Taylor 1NNOVSCEMEST is made of her engagement to Mr. Charles R. Wolhar, son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Horcaj-d Wolhar of 1420 Union Street. Mifs Taylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Taylor of 908 H'est Eighth Street. The iredding will take place on Feb. 1, in Sacred Heart Church, with a reception to follow. Mits Taylor is a graduate of the Vrtuline Academy and Mr. Wolhar of the Salesianum High School.

John B. Mi5, jr. a', tHs Mr. fma! Dyr j- oT the bri; Mr. .1.

Fdxr-j r-i-. eovKfr, of th hr'; ur. p' V. Daniels, Rjehnrond. i Johnson peeves, how i the bride's Miss Rood Named American Horse Show Director MUs DVrh Rwi r.f ows-on-he-Br ryy xlrt- :rT.r rf th for.

Something unusual in parties has rh" by Mr. ani Mrs. John Bancroft III J'HEY have returned from their wedding trip and ar mo-n at home at 15t0 Drlau-vre Avenue. Pefore hr warringc Mr. Pancroft was Mit love Alien, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Henry Butler AUn of Chestnut Hill, Pa. been planned by a committee ol students at the Wilmington Academy of Art for their "dictators party' next Saturday evening at their school rooms in the new art center Students, former students at the State Woman to Attend academy and their guests will be Social and Personal News welcome at the party. Guest have bren asked to wear white blouses Weddings Washington Conference Mrs. William Ralph Oawthrop of Mw.

Walter SamuM Carpntr nij of direc-nra r.f a'JC -l and blue skirt or trousers. There will be a "dictator" at the party who Sharpley School Road will attend the brides of th past season, en'er- vfis. WithrmoVryor cf will direct the program In true die tatorial style. February Dance Is Announced By College Women Patronese Are, Named For Function At Hoi el DuPont fourteenth conference of the Na tained at a tea yesterday aftmoon I rn.n on 'boarrt on 4 r.rnntir. Vim Canvntr is the mr.rT.

Uonal Committee on the Cause and Cure of War to be held on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Withrow of Clifton Forge, announce the marriage of their Miss Of firtju former Mis Murton duPont.

daueh-1 v- vi--i in cext.n r.f r.T Jt- r. In Washington. Suella Withrow, to Mr. Dclancy Pryor, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Revision of the neutrality act and the trend of American foreign policy will be discussed by the more than 700 women from all parts of the Mrs. Francis George duPont, a recent bride, was among the guests at a luncheon and fashion show given last week at the Bellevue-Stratford in Philadelphia. Before her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. K.

Paul duPont, Mrs. duPont was Miw Bpstrice Churchman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Churchman of Chestnut Hill, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene duPont en-tertainM at dinner on Sunday evening at the Everglades Club in Palm Beach, Fia. Mrs. Lammot duPont Copeland ha.s returned to her home near Mt. Cuba after a short visit at the Pierre in New York City.

Fryor of Clayton, on Dec. 3 at me "Dogwood." Mrs. Cartby is the former Miss Didl Gawthrop. daughter of Mrs. Alfred H.

Gawthrop. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Sharp-less of "Osborne Hill," West Chester, are at the Columbia in Christian Church parsonage, me Rev.

F. W. Lona officiating. "ir, riuPort. Jr.

of Fn-cafrer i a rnemVr of tr.e board Mks Rood is fa.i;zh?r r. Mr and Mrs. Normar. P. Rood.

trie founder of country who will attend. Mr and Mrs. Pryor wLl live in Mrs. Gjwthrop will represent the Clifton Forge, Va. Among the interesting social affairs of the winter season here is the annual formal dance of the Wilmington Branch of the American Association of University Women to be held on Friday, Feb.

3. in the Eold local Y. w. C. A.

and the Wllming ton Branch of the Women League Miami, Fla. Mrs. the Horse show and as for Peace and Freedom at the meet Richards-Raker GEORGETOWN. Jan. 18 r.rx are ing.

May u. :2. and 13. or.e (Special). Miss Frances Rickarcs.

tr.an in previous 111 in previous Catholic Athletiic Square dances will be a part of the program with music furnished by Christian C. Sanderson's Focop-son Valley Boys. Mr. Jweph Hopkins Is general chairman. Decorations will be arranged by Mr.

FrancU Kane, Mr. Milford Le, Miss Mary D.wth, Mins Louise Delia Rocca. MLss Peggy Waldron and Mr. Frank Delia Donne. The entertainment committee Is composed of Mr.

Henry Jacobs. Miss Elizabeth Springer, MLss Johanne Seyfarth. Miss Dorothy Taylor, Miss Louise Wenzing. Miss Virginia Lee Williamson, and Miss Frances Mc-Dermott will be In charge of refreshments. Tickets are in charge of Mtvt Gwen Jaxon.

Miss Dorothy VanPeit, and Miss Helen Howard. Alliance to Meet The Woman's Alliance of the Church of the New Jerusalem will meet at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. David Wild, 3202 Fernwood Place, with Mrs. Alderson Lynch as hostess. The meeting was postponed from last week.

Council to Dance Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Eaton of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Brrce Win? of Monk ton, are in Florida on their wedding trip.

Before her marriage last week in New York. Mrs. Win? and Mrs. Frances Toronto. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Van The Catholic Athletic Council will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewooa Rickards of Frankford. and Mr.Olie D.

Baker, son of Mr. Daniel Baker and the late Mrs. Baker, abo of Frankford. were married on Friday, Jan. 13 at Dagsboro by the Rev.

W. T. Archer. Der Strick of New York, and Mr. Erskine Easton of Montreal will be hold Its fifth anniversary dance on Friday evening in St.

Anthony's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wlnants of Baltimore. Miss Mary Smith Mora and Miss Hall. Music will be furnished by P.

Rood and Miss Deborah G. Rood at "Meadows-on-the-Brandywtne" ballroom of the Hotel DuPont. Proceeds of the dance, which is open to friends as well as members of the branch, ill be added to the fellowship fund. As has been the custom for several years, members of the Junior group of the branch are in charge of the arrangements. Mrs.

Harry L. Maier, is general chairman of the committee on arrangements. Other members of her committee are Miss Jeanne Davis, Miss Janice Hunt, Miss Mary Alice LaMotte, Miss Dorothea McLane, and Miss Tucker Trapnell. Those who have accepted the Invitation to serve as patronesses include Mrs. George W.

Rigby, president of the Wilmington Branch: Charley Lewis and his orchestra. recent death of the bride's father, an army officer, who had been commandant at Fort Meyer. Va. Guests from army and diplomatic circles in Washington, guests from many cities throughout the East and from Paris and Havre. France, attended the wedding.

Much entertaining had been done in honor the bridal counle. World Trip Follow-in the reception Mr. Belin and his bride left on a world tour. The brid? attended Concord Mass Academy and was graduated from Smith College taking her junior year studies in France. Since graduation she has been assigned to special duty at various international radio conferences by the State Department.

She has played in tennis tournaments both in this country and Europe and competed at Wimbledon and Forest Hills. Mr. Belin prepared at Le Roscy School, in Switzerland, and at Hotchkiss School and was graduated in 1936 from Yale, where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi. Book and Snake and the Aurelian Honor Society. He was a member of the foocer team there for three years jnd also tcok part in tennis, hockey.

and trafc. flies his own plane. Hfndenburg Survivor The following year he studied In Paris and was returning on the Hindenburg when it was destroyed by fire on May 6. 1837. He escaped K' leaping from a cabin window.

In collece he did departmental work this week-end. They will be here Members of the committee are Michael F. McGonegal, chairman for the wedding of Miss Marjorie Ann Maston and Mr. Gilbert Mc Thomas Fallon, vice-chairman Crea Eaton on Saturday in Im Miss Mary Gaffney, secretary, and yars. show wtil r.e:J in the rir.x on the rna.

ThU f4orT'- follow the Hors-Show and xii; precede the Atlanta City and Devon mows. The Horse Show 3aU. the out-standing ror.al event tr. program. w.i: we Vxrnad Hunt Cub on Friday May 12.

Honolulu Visit For Miss Rodney Eliza Hodr.ey, dauifcrer Judge and Mrs. Ricnard S. HAdr.y of New Case. Trill saii on Frtria- from San Francesco for Honoiu.i to be the r-iest of cousin. Mrs Jonn Frarxis Fike.

ar.d Laeuterart nsK U. S. wno are ytationl tr.ere. Mrs. Fts former Mrs Nancy Faulkner of New Cast.

Ea route Ws t. Mss Rodney vp. ped 4o visit her ir.c, Coi. zymey Rocney at For: Riley. Kas.

Several parties were r.ven in hr manuel Church here. Harry McKinney, treasurer. The committee will meet at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. John T.

deBIotei o'clock tonight In the Catholic Wei fare Guild Hall at 420 Orange Street. Heicn Louise Taylor left on Monday for Sea Isie, Ga where they will be guests of Miss Louisa 3. Spruance, who with her mother is ppendin? the winter at the resort. Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Ryan of Unionville, well known here, are at Camden, S. for the winter. They are guests of Capt. Dwight Partridge ar.d Mrs.

Partridge at Frogden," their estate at the resort. Mrs. J. Warner Beilah of New York City is the guest of Miss Anna T. Lincoln.

cruise in the Gulf Stream, given by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dobyne of Mrs. Charles B.

Paschall, Mrs. Henry R. Tatnall. Mrs. John B.

Moore, Mrs. Easton, on their yacht Coco Aids College Women's Dance Plans Gustave H. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Lawrence nut" on Simday. Mr.

and Mrs. Hudsoii'Fisher GEORGETOWN, Del Jan. 18 (Special). Miss Mary Pauline Hudson, daughter of Mr. John Hudson and the late Mrs.

Mary E. Hudson, afid Mr. David Roscoe Fisher, son of the late Mr. Isaac Fher and Mrs. Annie Fisher of Millsboro.

were married Jan. 14 at the Presbyterian manse by the Rev. H. W. Ewig.

Austin'Kcnncdy EARLEVTLLE, Md- Jan. 18 (Special). Miss Dortha E. Austin, daughter of Mr. asd Mrs.

Harry H. Austin of Earleville, Md, and Mr. Harry W. Kennedy of Brooklyn, formerly of Chesapeake City, were married on Monday at the Chesapeake City M. E.

Church. A reception for the bridal couple was given at the bride's home Guests were from New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. V. Smith, Mrs. Frank E.

Martin, Dobyne are wintering In Palm Beach. Mrs. Frederick A. Wardenburg. Mrs.

John J. Morris, Mrs. W. Ralph Gawttimp, Mrs. W.

Clayton Lytle, Mrs. Russell H. Dunham will Mrs. Chaplin Tyler, Mrs. Stanley I.

leave soon for Florida where she Winde. Mrs. Clark W. McKnight will Join Mrs. William H.

Fenn, for a winter stay in Miami, JWf-- Mrs. Stanley G. Ford, Mrs. T. Lees Bartleson, and Mrs.

Ernest R. Dent. r.onor seiore Rodney on her tnp. Aaton? her hostessea wer Gail Porter is the name chosen in government and recently has Mrs. Frank G.

Tallman, who Is ior the iniant daugnter cf Mr. and Miss Peczv Annl a-- t- 1- A Pivot Card Party spending the winter in Miami, 'Mrs "Vx John Francis Porter, 2205 Py. Jr west iuecn.n. oorn on Jan. i been private secretary to Ambassador Hugh R.

Wilson in Berlin, Germany. He returned to New York Nov. 25 with Ambassador Wilson. Mr. Belin's father entered the dip- For Club Women 9 at Delaware Hospital.

Mrs. was among the guests at a party given at Hialeah Park on Monday by Mrs. C. R. Llndback of Ventnor, N.

who is also wintering at the resort. Porter is the former Miss Eloise Wilhelmina Berlinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Berlinger of Melrose Park, Pa.

Associate women members of the DuPont Country Club will hold a pivot card party at 1:15 o'clock Fri Engagements A icmatie service in 1917 as private ecretarr to the Minister at Peking. Liter he served as first secretary at Constantinople and London. He was "secretary of the American delega day afternoon in the clubhouse Announcement is made of the en Mr. and Mrs. Ayres J.

Stockly have issued invitations for a cocktail party on Saturday. Jan. 28 from 4 to 7 o'clock at their home! Mrs. Herbert S. Drew is chairman, assisted by Mrs.

William N. Potter, The Rev. and Mrs. I. F.

Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. David H. Geh-man are in Bradenton, Fla. European Visit For Mrs.

Logan Mrs. 'Arthur Gerald Lcgan'of Nw Caiti.e ca1 on Saturday cn the S. S. Aqu.tarua for a ii-eeu vsit to Europe. Mrs.

Logan had planned to sad last week was delayed because of She wi join J.Irs. of New York ar.d Lou-vUle. Ky in Paris. Later tr.ey xill zt to Switzerland to take part tr.e win-r jpor'a at San Mantz ani Zurich. They will frtecds in tion at the London Naval Confer and Mrs.

Ednond Tobin. Mrs. 1 1V.W.V.V. A. L.

Bolton and Mrs. C. E. Dan ence In 1930. and served as minis iels will be hostesses.

A prize will gagement of Miss Helen Riemer of Baltimore, formerly of Newport, to Mr. Thomas Turner of Baltimore. Cinder Lane Club Announces May Show Plans are under way for the spring horse show of the Cinder Lane be awarded at each table. ter to Poland in Foreman to Make Many Guests Enjoy Sisterhood Dance Several hundred guests attended High scores in the duplicate bridge games held for the associate women members on Monday were: North Nicaragua Visit and South. Mrs.

H. S. Drew and Col. Albert W. Foreman.

U. S. Equestrienne Club to be hi'ld on May W. N. Potter, 68:40 per 27 at Elsmere.

It will be an all-day nii-- vvarsaw, Poland, before home. cent; East and West, Mrs. G. L. Dorough and Mrs.

A. Flenner, the annual ball of the Adas Kodesch Sisterhood held last evening in the main ballroom of the O. E. S. Past Officers At Banquet Tonight The eighteenth annual banquet of the Past Matrons and Patrons Association of the Order of Eastern Star in Delaware will be held tonight at the Y.

W. C. with about 100 guests attending. An informal program has been planned and initiation of new members, the recently retired worthy matrons and patrons of Delaware chapters, will be in charge of Mr. Fred L.

Reuter, Mr. Charles V. show with events for children and adults. In addition to riding and jumping classes, there will be a 63:40 per cent. Sisterhood Lecturer Teacher? Retirement Fuml Plan Outlined number of gymkhana events.

To Be Luncheon Guest ir.e pan tor a eacr.t: cr.trs retire ment fund for Dela-a-are, reccm Mrs. Helen Metzler of New York, mended by the DcLi a who will give a series of lecture Retiremen Cornrrission appcintei Cleaver. Mr. Walter E. Sawdon.

Mr recitals here this season under the mmm? jm Robert" M. Rogers, and Mr. Theodore r3 1337 Go'- C. auspices of Sisterhood of Tern H. Work.

Jr. presentee to tr.e Women pie Beth Emeth, will be the house Joint Legislative Committe Mrs. Ruth A. Neutze heads the guest, after her first lecture next Monday evening, of Mrs. David Sapp.

905 West Twenty-second committee on arrangements which oy UT- Cars of is composed of Mrs. Bertha B. Wil- i Wmu5ton schools. The liams. Mrs.

Rose E. Newlin. Mrs. tne Dover New Cent urj- Ciu3. A.

retired, formerly of this city, nor of Boston, and Mrs. Foreman u'ill sail on Saturday from New York on tlr? S. S. Jamacia for Ccrta R'ca. go thence by rail to San Joss and fly frcm there to Managua.

Nicaragua to visit Colonel Foreman's son-in- 'law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. R. B. Ezekiel of the U.

S. Army. Captain Ezekiel is 'in charge of tire Nkaraguan Canal survey. Accompanying CoL and Mrs. Foreman will be Mrs.

Foreman's daughter. Miss Virginia Casey, and Miss Irene Fay. The party will return to the United States about Feb. 15. after R-hich Colonel Foreman wiU come to this city to visit relatives and friends.

He is the son of Mrs. Mary Foreman of 803 Franklin Street. Party Tonight A harvest party will be held by the Daughters of Scotia this evening at 900 Washington Street. Games will start at 9 o'clock. Mrs.

Sarah McLachlan is chairman. Lodge Card Party The ways ar. I means cemmittee Street. The club will hold a card party on 15 in the home of the Woman's Club of Newport. Visiting Florida Among those who are in Florida are Mr.

Edward H. Hill of 903 East Twenty-sixth Street and Mr. Charles Whittaker of 10 Silview Avenue, Silview. Both Mr. Hill md Mr.

Whittaker are member.cf the retired men's association of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Entertains Garden Club Mrs. J. Findlay VanLear entertained the West Chester Garden Club at its meeting on Monday at hex home at Seventeenth Street and Greenhiil Avenue. Shakespeare gardens were described by Mrs.

D. K. Blaine. Frances M. Shorter, Mrs.

Martha i i -T--y P. McMullen, A luncheon party in her honor is being arranged for next Tuesday. Mrs. Lillie S. Riley.

Mrs. 'facners ana certain tur.e r.n.hh Mrs tc I Ciencaz employes rr.ay enter 'he Mi'dwvl The lecture-recitals will be con Shaffer, and Mrs. Bess Williams! jP.un tne pnvi.ese cf Mrs. Jeannette L. White is presi- at 6f ar coirpuLry retire- Y.

M. and Y. W. H. A.

Mrs, Fannie Cramer was chairman. Mrs. Abraham Lewis as rice-chairman and Mrs. Harry Coin and Mrs. Louis TopkU assisticg all committees.

Others on the committees were: Mri. Harry Kaufman. Mrs. I. Rosen.

Mrs. J. Goldstein. Mrs. J.

Horw.tx, Mrs. M. D. Poland. Mrs.

D. Toplcis. Mrs. Samuel Goldstein. Mrs.

P. A. Popiin. Mrs. Samuel Tannen.

Mrs. Morris Tanzer, Mrs. E. Shapiro. Mrs.

B. Welnstocit. Mrs. Morris Mrs. M.

Arsht. Mrs. A. Lleman. Mrs.

Jack Mrs. William Brodie. Mrs. Leo Mrs. Abraham Tompolsicy, Mrs.

Samuel Laskin, Mrs. M. Eisenman, and Mrs. Joel Cohen. Birthday Party Mrs.

Anna Oohee was honor guest at a party given recently by her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Dill, at Brown's Hall in celebration of hsr birthday anniversary. Cards were played and refreshments served. Those present were Mrs. Cohee, Mrs.

Eva BeU. Mrs. Margaret Hall. Mrs. Catherine Richardson.

Mrs. Mary Davidson. Mrs. Felicia Jordan. Mrs.

EUa Johnson, Mrs. Lydle Sullivan. Mrs. Martha Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mrs.

Mollie Dodo. Mrs. LUlie Montgomery. Mrs. Made-line Ergler.

Mrs. Alice StilveU.Mrs. Laura Stradley. Mrs. Madge Grammer.

Mrs. White. Mrs. Mary Schulix, Mrs. Cantwell, Mrs.

Eva Walls. Mrs. Estella Dawson, Mrs. Lill Hitch. Mrs.

Clara Wein-garten, Mrs. Anna MuUins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohee. son and of.

Mrs. Cofcee and Mr. and Mrs. James Dill, d'ujhter arid ef M-s. clent of the association.

Mrs. Eliza- c-ar cerned with new plays and new books. They will be held in the Temple Center of Temple BHh Emeth. Tickets may be purchased A maximum retirement allowance for the series of three or for each individual lecture-recital. DaujzbJtTf-ftrr Grinsells Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Speakman beth E. Pierce is the first vice-president; Mrs. E. Lillian Miller, second vice-president; Mrs.

Martha W. Krapf, secretary, and Mrs. Laura V. McKay, treasurer. Guild Card Party Plins are being made for the winter card party of the Mothers' G-ild of the Ursuline Academy to be held on Wednesday nLht, Feb.

15. in the Ursuline Memorial Hall. Mrs. Wil-lard Ryan is the general chairman witn Mrs. Harvey J.

Conly as O. E. S. Card Party is to be one-half of the salary cf the teacher th lat 10 rears cf service up to the salary cf $2300. The method of financing provides that the teacher and sate bear approximately half cf the expense cf the project, which calls for $141,000.

Dr. H. V. Hollow ay. state superintendent of public inftructxn, described financing methods of the plan and suggested sources frcrn which the money rniitht cczr.e.

W. S. Corkran of Reho'ooih Beach, spoke on mosquito ccntrol work of th2 CCC. Grlnsell, of 819 North Adams Street are receiving congratulations Cards and other t.4H be cn tht birth of a daughter on Mon day at Delaware Hospital. The A iss Jeanne Davis as a member of the committee for the annual formal dance of the Wilmington Branch of the American Association of University Women on Feb.

3 in the Hotel DuPont is Miss Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood 4. Davis. She is a grad-vate of the Women's College, University of Delaware, and is a member of the junior group of the local A.

A. U. W. Branch. baby, who weighed 9Vi pounds played at a pajty sj'oe held tomorrow night-af the home of Mrs.

Hannah IVenards of 1003 Bancroft Paiwa for the benefit of Radiant Chapter, No. 6, Order of the East-era Star. Mrs. Richards is chairman. of Delaware Chapter, No.

1, Order cf the Eastern Star, will hold a card party at o'clock Friday evening in Orange Hall, 706 De La -stare Avenue. has been named Mary Virginia Grin- sell. Mrs. Grinsell Is the former Mifs Harriet Louise Goss..

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