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For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1939 Telephone MAin 4-6200 5 Island Colonists Continue Opening of Country Homes--Personals Sayville Club Will Have Dance First in Series Saturday at the Yacht Clubhouse Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sayville-Bayport, July 8-Robert E. Thornhill, commodore of the Sayville Yacht Club, and his committee, Kenneth Meytrott, Alfred Frieman and Jewett Smith, have announced under the auspices of the club a' series of dinner dances will be held at the Shoreham, the first of which will be next Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. John L.

Bauer of Bushwick Brooklyn, and LudIngworth, Bayport, have had as their guests during the week Miss Beatrice Brenner of Syracuse, N. and Mrs. Luther Kice of Garden City. Miss Lois Bauer has had as her guest Miss Lora Morris of Milford, Conn. Miss Bauer is a recent graduate of Pembroke College in Providence, Rhode Island.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roemmele 'of Brooklyn and Twin Pines, Sayville, are entertaining over this weekend James Moffitt of Manhattan and Victor Backlund of Island. Miss Marian Cox, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Cox of Maple sailed on Friday on the S. S. Santa Rosa for an 18-day cruise to South 'America, Panama and Haiti. She was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs.

Mary Swearer of Manhattan. Miss Frances L. Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Young of Brooklyn and Handsome Sayville, has as her guests during this weekend Miss Mary Twigg and Robof Brooklyn and George Goodwin of Forest Hills.

Neil SulliNew Rochelle, N. is the guest of Francis A. Young Jr. Miss Carol Skelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Skelton of Candee was hostess for several friends during the week at a scavenger hunt party at her home. Miss Skelton's guests were the Misses Nancy Palmer, Marian Harris, Betty Catlin, Barbara White, Ruth and Anderson, Jeanne MacDonnel; also John and Donald Geary, John, Daniel and Harrison O'Connor, George Palmer, Fletcher Burdette, Warren McKenna, Bruce Anderson and John Johnstein. Miss Lillian McBride of Brooklyn has been the guest for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Hagen and of Mrs.

Suydam Edward Lane, T. Bayport. Miller of Brooklyn were visiting during the Neck, Lewis at the Herring home of of Mr. Colton and Mrs. Ave.

Miss Alice Herring is entertaining this week for Miss Jeanne Gebhart of Tarrytown, N. Y. Miss Betty Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson, has as her house guest cousin, Miss Ruth Anderson of Johnston, for a week at her home on Candee Ave.

Judge and Mrs. Ernest E. L. Hammer of Snedecor Bayport, are entertaining over this weekend for Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hammer and their children, Thomas Arthur and Annette Hammer of Larchmont, New York. Miss Genevieve Laube of Richmond Hill is spending several days this week as the guest of Miss Ber'nadette MacNally at her home on Foster Ave. Both girls are students Georgian Court College at Lakehurst, N. J. Miss Eileen Vorbach, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Vorbach of Pine is entertaining this weekend for Miss Jeanne Von Hoene of Rutherford, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Preston Card have as their guests for several weeks at their home on Candee Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnston of Fall River, Mass.

Mrs. Laurence W. Fairfax was Miss Dorothy Hope Ransom, daughter of former Judge and Mrs. William L. Ransom of Pelham, before her marriage to the son of Mrs.

Harry Washington Fairfax of Pelham, formerly of Brooklyn, and the Rita Lawrence Allens Leave Plans Wedding For Up State To Be Bride of Other Lawrence Walter Noonan Colonists Away Miss Rita Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. Andrew Wilson Lawrence of Sea Cliff, formerly of Brooklyn, has completed her plans for her wedding to Walter Joseph Noonan on Tuesday. The ceremony, which will be performed by the Rt. Rev. Mons.

John B. Gorman, will take place at a nuptial mass at the Church of St. Boniface the Martyr, Sea Cliff, at 10 o'clock. Miss Lawrence will have as her only attendant her sister, Mrs. Paul D.

Murphy of Rockville Centre. Henry Mannix of Brooklyn and Belle Harbor will act as best man for Mr. Noonan. The ushers will be Paul D. Murphy of Rockville Centre and Eugene Egan of Lynbrook.

A reception for the immediate families will follow at Mary MacDonald's Hotel in Locust Valley. Miss Lawrence, the daughter of the late Dr. Andrew Wilson Lawrence, attended Holy Cross Academy, is a graduate of Manual Training High School and Brooklyn Teachers College. Mr. Noonan, son of Patrick J.

Noonan of Wantagh, formerly of Brooklyn, and the late Mrs. Patrick J. Noonan, is a graduate of Brooklyn Preparatory High School, St. Francis College and St. John's School of He is also a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Patterson Jr. of 851 Carroll St.

are spending the season in Madison, N. J. Miss Emma J. Cogswell Murphy of 578 7th St. is at Hampton Manor, Southampton.

Miss Winifred A. Atkinson's engagement to William Murray Boyce of Hartford, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Atkinson of Brooklyn.

(Bachrach Stamford Hospital Benefit Mrs. Atchison Sponsoring a Party Thursday Mrs. Alfred Graziano, left, is the former Miss Mary E. Guzzi of 1775 Nostrand Ave. Mrs.

Thomas Balsamo was Miss Rita Richichi of 503 E. 46th St. (Liskin photos.) Charles Dunbar Honor Guest At Party; Garden City News Birthday of Kensington Road Resident Celebrated At Dinner; Notes on Other Parties and Personals Special to the Brooklyn Eagle ner Morrell entertained at cocktails at the Dewar home on Cedar Place on Tuesday afternoon. Among their guests were Mrs. Alfred R.

Heath, Mr. and Mrs. George Garden City, July 8-A surprise Charles E. Dunbar of Kensington party were Mrs. Dunbar, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Figueroa, Mr. and Royal Toner, Mr. and Mrs. John Masset of Garden City, and 1 Mr.

Heights. of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold O. Charters Lee Road entertained at dinner of this evening for Miss Ethel Kelley Freeport and her fiance, Dr.

William Bickel of Manhasset, at Hidden House, Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Millard of Hampton Road were dinner hosts this evening to Dr.

and Mrs. Ray M. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. James D.

Ouchterloney, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Moller. Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Tillotson of Stratford Ave. and their granddaughter, Miss Janet Stevenson, are on a two-week visit to Toy Town Tavern, Winchendon, Mass. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Dwight Ward of Nassau Boulevard were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Faust in Brooklyn.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Lasher of Pine St. passed the weekend at Avalon, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Warren of Garden City and Mr.

and Mrs. A. Frederick Nielson of Riverdale dined together on the Starlit Roof of the Waldorf -Astoria last evening. Mrs. William H.

Stryker of Buffalo is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kingsley Childs, of 7th and Mrs. Charles E. McHale of Hilton Ave. had as guests last eveMr.

and Mrs. Frederick A. Phelan ning Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Ba.

Doing, and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Padley. Dr.

and Mrs. Frank Hamm of 35 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, are weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Calder of Kilburn Road.

Mrs. J. R. Reynolds of Elmira and her son, John A. Reynolds, are house guests of Mrs.

William C. Lawson of 3d St. Peter Fraser of West Hartford, is visiting David Ferguson Jr. of Washington Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Anderson of Westbury Road have as house guests Mr. Anderson's mother, Marie Anderson, and his sister, Mrs. Fernand Desmaison, of East Liverpool, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Harton Smith of St. Paul, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B.

Ris of Poplar during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ris gave a dinner in their visitors' honor on Tuesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. William M. Stevenson of Stratford Ave. entertained at luncheon at the Garden City Beach on Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Charters Dr and Mrs Frank Lasher of Pine St. entertained at a buffet supper party on the evening of the Fourth. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.

Black, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Osten, Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. S. Carl Kapff and Mrs.

Kapff's sister, Miss May Paulson of Winnepeg. Mrs. Luther H. Kice has returned from a visit in Cleveland, O. On Monday evening, Dr.

and Mrs. Kice were the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Ricketts at the Lido Country Club.

Mr. and Mrs Herbert D. Dewar and their daughter, Mrs. Robert War- 1 Plaza Street Overlooking Grand Army Plaza Exceptional corner suites -3 and 4 rooms, with dinette. 16-story, modern, fireproof building with 24-hour service.

Now renting for Oct. 1 at moderate rates, At I. R. T. and B.

M. T. subways. PARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc. (397 Flatbush Ave.

NEvins 8-6600 Stamford. N. July 8-Mrs. Edwin A. Atchinson of the Hotel St.

George, Brooklyn, will be hostess at a bridge party Thursday afternoon on the lawns of the Summer home, "Uplands," for the benefit of the Bathgate Hospital in Stamford. More Brooklyn and Long Island residents have arrived at the resort. They are: At the Madison-Mr. and Mrs. James P.

Warren of Brooklyn; Miss Frieda Houston of Middle Village; Mr. and Mrs. C. Timmermann of Elmhurst; Miss Betty C. Timmermann of Jackson Heights.

At the Westholm-Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nally of Whitestone; Miss Jessie A.

Dorrance of Flushing; Miss Marguerite A. Johnson of Great Neck; Miss Hazel M. Stanlich of Great Neck; Mr. and Mrs. S.

Taylor Johnson of Oceanside, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manley of Rockville Centre. At the Maselynn---Miss Mary R. Newcomb, Mrs.

John Henry Hull, Mrs. R. C. Hutchinson, Mrs. Thomas G.

Martin, Miss Blanche J. Orzeck, Mrs. J. J. Dorgan, Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Habermann, Miss Kitty Murray, all of Brooklyn. At the Cold Farm InnMr.

Frank Miss Rose Sprints Blake, Misses Mary and Florence Byrne, all of Woodhaven; Miss Gertrude a M. W. Reynolds of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Frohwitter of Queens Village, Mr. and Mrs. John Shorten of Kew Gardens. At the Delaware Inn-Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Sinclair of Brooklyn. Miss Elizabeth Katharine Snyder's engagement to Louis Herbert Orr Jr.

of Bay Shore 1 has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Snyder of Garden City. (LaMoitte-Teunissen photo.) Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lawrence, July 8-Mrs.

Frederick T. Allen of Hollywood Crossings left yesterday for a fortnight's vacation at Arena, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Putnam of Hewlett will arrive there Friday for a week's stay. Mrs. Gilbert Darlington will be hostess at luncheon at her home on Ocean Ave. on Thursday. MI S.

J. Henry Lienau, who is at the Garden folly Hotel for the season, will luncheon at the Lawrence Beach Club on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Balfe of Manhattan, who are in the Henry Otis Chapman place at Briarwood Crossings for the season, had Robert Glaenzer of Manhattan as their house guest over the holiday.

Mrs. Balfe is an aunt of Mrs. Gary Cooper, the former Veronica Balfe of Manhattan. Mrs. H.

E. Kenny of 930 Park Manhattan, and her son, Andrew Kenny, have arrived to occupy the Junius A. Richards house at wood Crossings for the balance of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Bianchi will entertain for 12 at dinner at the Lawrence Beach Club Thursday preceding the showing of the motion picture "You Can't Take It With You." Mr. Mrs. Andrew Weston of Washington Ave. and his brother, and. Charles Watson, have departed for their Summer home at Rouse's Point, N.

Y. Mrs. John F. Duncombe of liam St. left this week for St.

John's, Newfoundland, where she will pass July and August with her family. The Rev. Ernest J. Marvin, former pastor of Lawrence Methodist and Mrs. Marvin are now domiciled in Hartford, where Mr.

Marvin is now rector of the Park South Methodist Church. Nutt- -D' Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Nutt of Washington Belleville, N.

announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Shirley Jane Nutt to Dr. Joseph ph Carl D'Angelo of Belleville, N. son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

D'Angelo of Ozone Park, yesterday at 8 p.m. The ceremony was performed by Dr. O. Bell Close at Fewsmith Memorial Presbyterian Church, Belleville, N. reception was held at the Newark Athletic Club.

The bride was given in marriage by her father and had as her attendants: Maid of honor, Miss Doris Hardman of Belleville; bridesmaids, the Misses Eleanor Plenge, Dorothy Heartz of Belleville, Norma Meyer of Maplewood, N. Rose D'Angelo of Ozone, Park, N. and flower girl, Carol Blight of Luzerne, Pa. The bride wore a gown of white lace, princess style, with long train and tulle veil. She carried an arm bouquet of gardenias and baby breath.

The maid of honor wore cornflower blue mousseline de sole with dusty rose accessories and carried pink larkspur and Chinese delphinium. The bridesmaids wore blue mousseline de soie with dusty rose redingotes and blue accessories and carried Chinese delphenium and Briar Cliff roses. The flower girl wore cornflower blue and carried a basket of rose petals. The bride attended Belleville High School and Berkely Secretarial School, East Orange, N. J.

The bridegroom Columbia University and graduated from Georgetown University. After the wedding trip to Canada a and the New England States the bridal couple will reside in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daughtrey are among the guests at Pinnacle Inn, Banner Elk, N.

C. birthday dinner party was tendered Road, this evening. Composing the Mrs. Vincent J. Calcagno, Mr.

and Mrs. George K. Boday, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ewald and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Russell Brooks of Jackson Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank L. St. John, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reed, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Mickle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dewar, Mr. and Mrs.

John Herrmann, Mrs. John Shuttleworth, Mrs. Herbert Mohan Miss Jane Mohan, Miss Harriet Sammis and Norman Kleinpeter, Edwin Butler, Frederick Haas and Frederick Jackson. Mrs. James F.

Durand of Cherry Valley Road was hostess at a bridge luncheon at the Lido Country Club Thursday. Her guests were Mrs. Celestin A. Durand, Mrs. Roland S.

Maesel, Mrs. John J. Dore, Mrs. Walter T. Young, Mrs.

Robert G. McKeon, George M. Reischmann and Mrs. Charles Bomer. Mrs.

Edward A. Nash of Clinton entertained at luncheon on Thursday, her guests being Mrs. Warren W. Carpenter, Mrs. Robert Nash, Mrs.

Reginald Sullivan, Mrs. Franz D. Marchalleck, Mrs. Charles Ganshaw, Mrs. George Sipzer and Mrs.

Michael Courdjis. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wilson of Kilburn Road have a house guests Mrs.

Wesley Winchester and Barbara Winchester of Milton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Morris T. Lynch of Kensington Road entertained at a buffet supper party Tuesday evening in honor of their house guests, Mrs.

Lynch's sister, Mrs. Edgar Lowe, and her niece, Miss Marjorie Lowe of England. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert H.

Alderton, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B.

Rey, Miss Patricia Rey and Stanley Hosterman. Mrs. George F. Miley of Wyatt Road was a luncheon and bridge hostess on Wednesday to Mrs. Percy E.

Holliday, Mrs. Robert J. Dixson, Mrs. Harold J. Heckman, Mrs.

Walter Russell, Mrs. Emmett Burke, Mrs. W. J. Steigmeyer, Mrs.

Roy E. Hunt and Mrs. Frank Simmons. Mrs. Harry A.

Persell of Brixton Road was hostess a bridge luncheon at the Lido Country Club yesterday. Her guests were Mrs. David Wood, Mrs. Walter B. Smith, Mrs.

Frederick H. Hornby, Mrs. William L. Wilson, Mrs. Rudolph Waldner, Mrs.

Robert Freifeld and Mrs. Arthur E. Cabble. Mrs. W.

Gilbert Hawrey of Wyatt Road was a luncheon and bridge hostess at her home on Thursday. Her guests were Mrs. William Robins, Mrs. Oren G. Clement, Mrs.

Andrew J. O'Flaherty, Mrs. Thomas R. Flanagan, Mrs. Henry E.

Pickett, Mrs. Frederick P. Lewis and Mrs. John F. Stanley Mrs.

Henry Spaulding Schley of St. James St. South had as luncheon guests on Wednesday Mrs. George P. Williams, Mrs.

H. Hall Marshall and Mrs. A. Osborne Casey. The Misses Marie and Shirley Grandemann of Brixton Road are visiting at Weekapaug, R.

I. Mr. and Mrs. Allen tSewart Wrenn of 3d St. and their daugthers, the Misses Dorothy Louise and Barbara Wrenn, are at Shelter Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Williams of Wyatt Road entertained before the holiday dance at the Lido Country Club, their guests being Mr. and Mrs.

Emeron Brown, Mr. Mrs. Edward W. Rejaunier, Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly, Miss Juliette McGee and Raymond Reilly. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Sandford of Brook St. gave a large buffet supper party on the terrace of their home on Monday evening. Salmagundi games and dancing in a setting of red, white and blue were included in the evening's entertainment.

The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C.

Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. David Sime, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Kunze, Mr. and Mrs. John Mowat Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cooper, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mader, Raymond J.

Polley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Minners, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckham, Mr.

and Mrs. Rodney Buckham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hildreth, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Luther, Mr. and John W. Symonds, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Meyer, Mrs. John E. Ryder and Miss Vivianne Mrs. W. Hoyt of Butler Madelies Place was hostess at a bridgeluncheon on Monday.

Her guests were Mrs. Campbell T. Hamilton, Mrs. Frank Cook, Mrs. Bethune W.

Jones, Mrs. Henry W. Wandless, Mrs. Floyd E. Woolsey, Mrs.

Walter B. Matteson and Mrs. Amos B. Thacher. Mrs.

Richard A. Geis of Brompton Road has returned from a threemonth visit wtih her mother, Mrs. Lucien A. Dubernet in California. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fenton and their son, Richard Fenton of Akron, Ohio, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of Huntnigton Road. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank H. Newman of Tullamore Road opened their Summer home at Bridgehampton for the season. Mrs. R.

Noble Tierney entertained at supper at her cabana at the Sun and Bath Club, Brightwaters, on Monday evening. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mackintosh, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester W. Lord, Mr. and Wilfred A. Schneider, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. Persell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W.

Rauhe, Mr. and Mrs. Platt Kissam and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chichester.

Miss Faye Geis, of Brompton Road was hostess at her home Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Elliott Brown. In addition to Mrs. Brown, whose birthday was being celebrated, the guests included Mr. Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gerard, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Haigh, Miss Lucia Geis, Miss Doris Watson, Douglas White and Kenneths, Underhill, Dr. Ralph F. Schneider of Manhattan were holiday guests of Mrs.

Schneider's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy J. Weed of Cathedral Ave. Miss Jane Mohan, Hilton Ave.

is visiting in Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Romeyn B. Booth of Kilburn Road and their daughter, Miss Nancy Booth, have returned from a Western tour.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Roberts of Brixton Road had as holiday house guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hass, of Englewood, N. and Miss Grace Connell, of Worcester, Mass. Restaurants IN BROOKLYN 2081-83 FLATBUSH AVENUE, near Avenue WINES AND PRICE'S HALF SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN 50c LIQUORS Dine and Dance IN BROOKLYN NIGHT CLUBS Dinner Revue 8:45, 11:15, 2 A.M. JIMMY KELLY'S 14 Acts. 181 Sullivan St.

OPEN SUNDAYS. AIR- No Cover. AL. 4-1411. Wall--Kenny Mr.

and Mrs. J. Wall of St. Albans announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anastasia M. Wall, Charles F.

Kenny son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kenny of Midland Park, N. J.

Miss Wall is a graduate of the Academy of Holy Name, N. and of the American Savings and Loan Institute. She is secretary of the Queens County Federal Savings and Loan Association. Mr. Kenny was graduated from Rutgers in civil engineering in 1931, received the M.

A. degree in economics there in 1937. He is a First Lieutenant, Infantry Reserve. He is in charge of the mortgage department of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Hempstead. an The wedding will place August 19.

Reception Given twin sons Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerr of 270 15th St. were christened last Sunday evening in the St. John's R.

C. Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Francis Glimm. The infants were named Edwin Patrick, sponsored by Geraldine and Vincent Kerr, and Eugene George, sponsored by Anna Donegan and George De Angelis.

Mrs. Kerr was formerly Marie De Angelis. The grandparents of the babiest Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, gave a supper party and reception in honor of the occasion at their home, 270 15th St.

More than 50 guests were entertained. FULTON STREET -BROOKLYN TELEPHONE: TRIANGLE 5-4700 for two locoming felt attractions "La Cavaliere," reminiscent of an 18th century equestrienne. Black fur felt with sleek twofaced rayon satin trimming $5 "Dutchette." inspired by the quaint Dutch Boy vogue that's crept- out of Holland. Black fur felt, rayon grosgrain, buckle trim. $5 millinery--street floor.

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