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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 7

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1 THE BOSTON GLOBE THURSDAY. 30, 1936 Flower Girl for "Mardi Gras In Harvard Dramatic Club Production Fair Player The Wife Shall we ask Mr Snookcs to our bridge party, dear? He plays quite a fair came, doesn't he? The Husband yes. quite fair if you watch him. Windsor Star. MRS SALTONSTALL MARRIED TO DR JOEL E.

GOLDTHWAIT Gallants of Yesteryear Strut at Chilton Club's 25th Anniversary Costume Party Mrs T. E. Burke, Miss Claire Johnston, Mrs Milo G. Treat, Miss Eleanor Walper, Mr Binney Bunnison, Mrs Charles Crones, Miss Frances Clayton and Dr and Mrs Frederick Winslow Adams. Two one-act plays and a puppet show will be given before the reception, which is to be at 8 o'clock, and tomorrow and Saturday, in Huntington Chambers Hall, the senior department of Curry School will present "From Nine to Six" and Ibsen's "Pillars of Society," directed by Dean Josephine E.

Holmes and Mrs Ruth Brunnequell Zacher. Those participating in the choral speaking this evening include Miss Virginia Smith of Maynard, Miss Ruth Buxbaum of Newton Center, Miss Charlotte Conley of Rockport, Miss Sue Thompson of North Carolina, Miss Christina Crever of Ot 2 if'' i I 1 i I i we clever comediennes. Act 4 was "Bathing in 1911," with Mrs Philip Stockton and Mrs Henry C. Clark, and for "After the Ball" the cast included Miss Alison Haughton and Mrs Alexander Grant. After community singing of old-time favorites that included "Oh, You Beautiful Doll," "Yip I Addy I Ay" and "Row, Row, Row." a talented cast offered tawa, Miss L.

Ann werner oi Lan caster, Penn; Mr Stanley urueK oi Milwaukee. Mr John C. Morse of Jamaica Plain and Mr Morton Giles tf of Marblehead. The freshman pup-petteers are to be Miss Janet Bart-lntt. Miss Nancy Anne O'Keefe, Miss Beatrice Caouette, Miss Elizabeth 0W C.

Quimby and Miss Jeanne Aaeae Ballinger. Cambridge League Meeting Mrs James Byrant Conant of Quincy st will be hostess to the rmhn'rW of Women Voters "Dances, scene, the bail-room at the Chilton Club. Mrs George Saltonstall West, squired by Mrs Robert Lovett, led with the dancers at the 1911 ball. Mrs West wearing a most beautiful portrait gown of white tulle tied with embroidered satin ribbons. Mrs William Tudor Gardiner as a gallant of 1913 escorted Mrs George Peabody Gardner Jr in the 1913 scene, and Mrs Morton Prince and Mrs Sedgwick Marquand were the dancers of 1925.

Miss Anne Warren was Tlieto.IIOVEV5 Spring Sale Wail-Paper Price 1 8c Papers 9c Roll 24c Papers 12c Roll 35c Papers. 1 7'2c Roll 39c 1 9'2c Roll 49c 24 12 Roll 59c 29'2c Roll 4-lb. Cut Shellac 1.65 gal. Orcnqt or Whi Spar-Varnish 1 .98 gal. With 3 Bruit.

Rtq. $3.50 Quality Enamel 99c gal. Whit or Ivory for all interior utt wedding of much distinction took v'-sre vcry 3uietly this 11 o'clock in the historic First Church in Boston, when Mrs Philip Saltonstall 'Frances A. F. Sherwood) cf o'O st was married to Dr j'ocVe.

Goldthwait of Medfield. Rev Cha-lcs E. Tark read the simple c'n'ice. which was attended only by Mr Nathaniel Saltonstall and Mr rj Addison Goldthwait, and there -as no reception. Aft May 10, Dr Goldthwait will divide their n-ie between Beacon st and Med-fleld.

spending part of the Summer si West Chop. Dr Goldthwait was graduated f-om the Harvard Medical school, where he later taught. During the World War he was awarded the distinguished service medal for meritorious and distinguished services," and he was also made a companion of the Order of Michael ar.d St George of Great Britain. His clubs include the Dcd-ham Country and Polo, the University and Harvard Clubs of Boston, and the Harvard Club of New York. Mrs Goldthwait, an important member cf Boston society, has written several plays, two of which were in Roston.

Her sons are mm rafe- V- -v- -ft 1 at their annual meeting and election of officers next Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Among the members who wall make brief reports are Mrs Donald Born, for The Cambridge Baby Clinic; Miss Elizabeth Piper, Affiliated Groups in Cambridge; Mrs George Roorbach, the Helen Cabot Almy Fund for Cambridge Children; Mrs Henry Wise, the Housing Conference: Mrs Arthur M. Schlesinger. Legislative Successes and Failures: Mrs Brenton K. Fisk, the "Know-Your-City" Studv Group, and Miss Marion Lit-tlefield, the Radcliffe group.

Tea will follow. Tubman House Committee Meets Mrs Marie C. Huntley of Melrose has been appointed chairman of the newlv organized Advisory Committee of the Harriet Tubman House, which met yesterday afternoon at 1 IS xv, 4 Bettina 'Gray of Brookline, member of cast of Harvard Dramatic Club production, "The Wind and the Ram, to be presented at the Peabody Playhouse tonight, tomorrow and Saturday. MISS EDITH LEWIS Daughter of Mrs Geoffrey Lewis of Brookline, who will be among the attractive debutante flower girls at the Mardi Gras in Old New Orleans" Pop Concert May 11, for the benefit of the Boston Dispensary and the Boston Floating Hospital. squired by Miss Caroline Hunnewell for the 1930 group, and the 1936 scene was danced by Mrs Charles Francis Adams Jr (Margaret Stock-tor.) and Miss Mary Emery.

Mrs J. Gardner Bradley, president of the club, wore a tiara and necklace of sparkling diamonds with her rose brocade gown as fhe presided at the flower-decked table in the austere lovely dining room, and among the many members enjoying this memorable occasion were Mrs Robert H. Stevenson in gorgeous flowered brocade, her Titian hair piled high: Mrs Horace Binney wearing a Bird of Paradise plume in her silvery hair above a marvelous gown of shimmering violet satin; Mrs Amor Hollingswcrth wrapping a cape of pale gray maribou about her glittering gown of sapphire sequine; Mrs Samuel D. Warren accenting an embroidered white gown with slippers and sash of emerald: Mrs A. L.

West Movius in a wig and "pink coat;" Mrs Henry Endicott in handsome lilac silks; Mrs John S. Lawrence wearing a opening of the drama festival season are Mrs H. Addington Bruce, Mrs Jerome Schuer, Mrs Wilson Symons, Mrs Frederick H. Putnam, new Program Committee Chairman for Tubman House. the Hotel Westminster.

Mrs William M. Blatt of Brookline is the IrJUail and Phone Ordrrn Filled. III UU ut.v I Mr Philip Saltonstall of Riddell's I recent dinner guests of Mr and Mrs John Rutherford of New York, at Pomander Gate, Bermuda. In New York Among those visiting in New -reopntlv were Miss Helen mm Bay. Bermuda, who married Miss Paule Ponce ce Leon in London in Julv of 1934, and Mr Nathaniel Saltonstall cf 101 Chestnut st.

and her daughters are Mrs George von L. Never of 54 Beaccn st and Hamilton, and Mrs Philip Weld and Mrs Wil-Chapman Potter of New York. Chilton Club Anniversary Ma UM ill I hZ Is? vFfl I r34 fSjSBZSZ A costume party long to be re Spanish shawl to match ner rurnea meirbered was held last evening at i gown of scarlet taffeta: Mrs Charles Rnvrfpn Mrs Frederic Winthrop. the Chilton Club in commemoration Only At MORGAN'S! This is a strictly Co-operative Sale arranged by the factory exclusively uith Morgans! Ao other store can offer this value! Mrs Hanry F. Bigelow and Miss Dorothy West wearing a tuxedo as she "escorted" her mother.

Mardi Gras Pops The many additional table res of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the club. Dinner was served promptly at 7:30, the mellow light from tall tapers gleaming on the brocades and silks of years Cabot, daughter of Mr and Mrs Sam- uel Cabot of Jamaica Plain; Mrs; George Lee of Chestnut st, Mr and Mrs D. Ripley Gage of Concord, Mr and Mrs Charles H. Wilson of Pitts-; field, Mr and Mrs George B. Wells of Southbridge.

and Mr and Mrs Frank W. Lyman of Clinton road, Brookline. Ont-of-Town Weddings Mr Talbot Johns of Newton was among those ushering at the wedding of Miss Rosalind W. Ball, daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hand Ball of Chestnut Hill. Penn, to Rev Edmund Augustus Steimle son of Rev Augustus Steimle and Mrs Steimle.

which took place this week in Philadelphia. Miss Frances Vaughan of South-bridge has been the house guest of Mr and Mrs Oliver Allen Camp- bell of East Norwich, where -i hridesmnid at the wed- ervations for the gala Mardi Gras rone anu on illl i.ilHf3J I 7 coats ci tne genuemen. aiuuub in uiu icw these wearing the wigs and side- fit the Boston Dispensary and the burns of the latter were Mrs William Floating Hospital, includes those of TAnr riarrf inr. Mrs Richard King ding of their daughter, Miss Fran-j ces Allen Campbell and Mr John I Edwin Marsh of Austin, Texas, last TVrice Vnnrhar, was a class- orndrke. Mr, Reginald Bird and Mrs Harold It.

Cutler, iviiss ijoroiny he- daughter Miss Mary Emery, Preston, Mrs Conrad Hobps, Mrs vho was a 3 936 version, and Mrs J. Arthur W. Hartt, Mrs Mortimer C. lwis Bremer. Gryzmisch, Mrs Abraham Pinanski, Following dinner the versatile Mr Lucius E.

Thayer. Mr Robert commiuoe lanmne this occasion Maynard Mr William Jones wrsi-ited a scries cf scenes showing and Mrs Frederick H. Bnggs. th" rfodini Chilton Club at! Also Mrs R. Minturn Sedgwick.

Mrs Sard Dudlev Scars' house in Mrs Donald M. McElwain Mrs Wil-191 the cast for "this memorable liam F. King. Mrs Robert Em-frccne including Mrs Scars. Mrs; mons.

Mrs C. Adrian Rubel Mrs Gdner Lane Mrs Timothee Richard S. Humphrey Mr and Mrs Adamowski. Mrs Robert Lovett. Eldon Macleod Mr and Mrs Francis ss Kaihrrine Lane Mrs I Tucker S.

Moulton. Mr and Mrs Samuel rr.rEllenuliard and Mrs I Pierce Ms Dyg Barrett Wendell Excerpts two Mxfe obert BucJ Mrs rry sermons preached at that me Elliott. Mrs Hamil- mate of the brides at assar Col- Mrs Danf orth B. Lincoln of Mil- ton was among the attendants at the i wedding this week of Miss Sarah, Perkins Cope, daughter of Mrs Thomas Appleton Cope of German-; town, Penn, to Mr Henry L. Pinker- I I e-m-iiiiii Ml I 1 l.nin I l-r Cfl Tt'Zi r'L to i rp UC- 1 injr.

Brings You This ton, son of Mr and Mrs samuei Pinkertown of Germantown. Cooley Engelhard Mr and Mrs John Cotton Engel ton Heard. Mrs Kandoiph tiyers. Mrs Charles C. Cabot Miss Harriet Brewster, Mrs Charles Peabody, Miss Helen Jackson, Mrs Richard Lawrence, Mrs John I.

Wylde, Mrs Theresa S. T. Ratshesky, Mrs Charles Keves, Miss Alice Barstow, Mrs Mnward P. Swift Miss Margery The second act reproduced an early meeting of the club, with the cast" of the first act assisted by Mrs Charles Francis Adams. Act 3 presented "Automobiling 25 Years Ago." with Mrs F.

L. W. Richardson Jr and Mrs Gardiner H. Fiske as the 11 vsm hard of Louisville announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ellen Devereux Engelhard, to Mr, James Cooley 2d of New York, son i I Peabodv. Mrs Joseph W.

Herman, Mrs Malcolm Dresser, Mrs Albert T. 1 Armitage, Mrs D. F. Comstock, Miss of Mrs Frederic mainer oiuue Milton and the late Mr Alford War-riner Cooley of New York, former tTitcVi Qaifc Civil Service Commis Kl Marion B. arnswortn, ivir AiDeri W.

Hunt, Mr Alexander Standish. Guests in Bermuda Mr and Mrs Henry R. Shepley of Chestnut pi, Brookline, were the sioner, United States Assistant Attorney General and judge of the Supreme Court of New Mexico. i hi Miss js Vassar College and Mr Cooley was graduated from St Paul's School Harvard CoUege and the Harvard lmm AS ADVERTISED IN SATURDAY EVENING POST! This Beautiful 9x12 Toot Law School. He is a memuer oi A.

D. Club. At Engagement Dinner Mrs Arthur Morse (Esther Hallo-wellJ of Weston was among those at the dinner which Mrs Robert A. Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, and Westport, Conn, gave recently at Hot Springs, Va, to announce the nnmAnl Vipr Hall ehter. Miss Page Lewis, to Mr Ausyn Judson Jennings, son of Mr and Mrs Erwm M.

Jennings of Green Farms, Conn, Mrs Hollis French Jr of Southboro was among the bridesmaids at the Katnrriav of her cousin, MOTH PROOF ARGONNE RUG 'And This 'VAx2y2 MOTH PROOF SCATTER RUG and This 'Ail-Hair Waxed MOTH PROOF RUG CUSHION Miss Dorothy Sayre Dodson, daugh- r.f TVffi- onrf Mrs Alan l. JJOQSUU Itl Ul i i i i of Fountain Hill, Bethlehem, to Mc John Lisle of Arlington, son of Mrs John Lisle of Jr'aon, renn. mis French's son, Robert served as page at the ceremony, which took place in Bethlehem, Penn. Wedding Plans Miss Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of Mr and Mrs James Perkins of Greenwich, Conn, has chosen Saturday. June 13, as the date of her wedding to Mr Albert Lindsay Nickerson of Dedham.

Rev Francis L. Whittemore will officiate at the ceremonv. which will take place in the garden at West Brother Farm, Greenwich. Mrs Franklin E. Parker of Deer Park and Miss Joan Perkins, sisters of the bride, will be among her attendants, who also include Miss Virginia Nickerson of Dedham, Mrs David Cheever (Ellen Pierce) of Dover, Mrs William Parish, Miss Mrs James Heroy cf New York and Miss Constance About the Famous JgjL.

kLj Argonne F-Alln 18 TheArgonne is maie of fine 'Vjs I ri REGULARLY $52.75 jL Unusually Wide Choice This 3 inl Rug Outfit and Get a CTA 32 PIECE CRYSTAL GLASS ani LUNCHEON SET AT NO EXTRA COST! Mrwrivur of EneleWOOd. rv J. Mr Joseph Nickerson will be best man and the ushers are to be Mr Henry G. Nickerson of Brookline, Mr William G. Nickerson of Dedham.

Mr John C. Rice Jr of Beacon st and Mr Arthur M. Chase Jr. Mr Walter Kellogg, Mr Taggard Whip-nip Mr Oerard Cassidv. Mr Frank 6wazey and Mr Isaac Harter Jr of New York.

Miss Perkins is a graduate of Milton Academy, attended Edge-wood School and La Petite Ecole in norpnre. and will be graduated -re Si lj 1 ou cannot uome in Tlor20 Years At "THE HOME OF HOME OUTFITS" from Sarah Lawrence College in rv SI nfc" MAIL THIS COUPON! ST ST niJlNCY- pLEASftNT I MORGAN'S FURNITURE COMPANY is Tkunnnttn tew town SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR WHAT UKIN GET YOURS TRULY, 1'W II 326 wu I 730 WASHINGTON SIHtfcl, BUilOU VTON.16 LTBE yr 1 R-f .1 $3d. i-i oROCw, 27 -j iou can conrementJu spare) Mr. June. She made ner aeoui in at a small dinner dance given by her parents at the River Club in New York and is a member of the Junior League.

Mr Nickerson, a son of Mrs Albert Lindsav Nickerson of Dedham. was graduated from Harvard in 1933 and his clubs include the Owl Club, the Harvard Club of Boston and the Union Boat Club. After a wedding trip. Mr Nickerson and his bride will live at 27 Everett st, Cambridge, Drama Festival Amonc those who will be the receiving line at 251 Commonwealth, ax QMEBVLU I MT tb. b.la.c.

.1 tie r.le of lie A DAY i 1 iii be tbt predomin.tinf celor. RncTON Store-730 WASHING! UN i. IF AJJ OP Q3L QEBUi 6 i 4 I (imuii.

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