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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1936 3 Society Subscribes to Variety of Functions to Benefit Favorite Charities Musicians Guild Musicale To Be Held Tuesday Night At Mrs. Otto Goetze't Home The next musicale of the Musicians Guild will take place on Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Otto Goetze, 60 R.msen St. The hostesses will be Mrs. Nerrill Foote, Mrs.

C. Stuart Gager, Mrs. Claude G. Crane, Mrs. eymour Barnard, Mrs.

Alfred E. Mudge, Mrs. John E. Leech and Mrs. John Van Buren Thayer.

The program will be "Chaconne" Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Elliman To Entertain for Couple Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Bogert Elliman and their daughter, Mrs. Elliman Knapp of Cedarhurst and 122 E. 56lh Manhattan, will give a dance at their town residenco on Saturday night for Mrs. Munroe Moore of Chicago and Greenwich, and Lawrence B.

Elliman who will be married on April 2. The wedding will take place at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, Manhattan. Mrs. Moore is the former Miss Rhea Logan Mun roe. Her marriage to Charles A.

Moore 3d, which took place at Christ Church, Greenwich, In 1931, was terminated by divorce several months ago. Mrs. Fosdick Ryle returned FrU day from a month's sojourn in Nassau to Hewlett, where she resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fosdick.

In minor by VI tall; Sonata for iBlllli 1 i A 5 11 sVi 4 DOCTORS DINNER -DANCE The annu .1 dinner-dance will be given by the doctors of St. Mary's Hospital at the Hotel St. George on May 7. A meeting was held at the hospital on Thursday night, at which committees were organized and chairmanships selected. The chairmen of the various com mil tees are: Executive committee, Dr.

John G. Glynn; arrangements committee, Dr. Peter J. Dulligan, president; Dr. Francis W.

Currin, treasurer: reception committee, Dr. William V. Pascual; program committee, Dr. Edward A. Keyes, press and publicity committee, Dr.

John A. Shields; dance committee, Dr. John J. Collins; mailing and print-' ing committee, Dr. John B.

D'Al-bora; floor committee, Dr. Thomas M. Brennan; seating and table arrangement committee, Dr. William E. McCollom; ticket committee, Dr.

Frank Hamm; music committee, Dr. Charles H. Loughran. and entertainment committee, Dr. Albert J.

Keenen. 'A 1 Mrs. Roland A. Crowe iron Mint Grace McGlynn, daughter of Mr. and Mm.

Frank McGlynn of Manhattan and Hollywood, before her trrdding to Mr. Crowe of (Hen Lore. Mm. Andrew Plandinf and her daughter and ton, Barbara and Andrew Planding, of Point Lookout at their Miami Beach, home, where they ipent the Winter. (Photo by F.

Janet.) Long Island Society Hempstead Socials Special to The Eagle Hempstead, March 21 Mrs. Nathan Comstock of Great Barring-ton, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Hutcheson at their home on Franklin Ave. Mrs.

Hutcheson Sr. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Prof, and Mrs. Arnold Hedlund, at Bryn Mawr. Mrs. William C.

Ferguson of Atlantic Ave. relumed this week from Sebring, where she passed the Winter. Mrs. Arthur Loewy of Cathedral Ave. has returned from Miami Beach.

Fred Barrett, a student at Choate School, is at his home on Nassau Place for the Spring holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Heinze, whose marriage took place two weeks ago, are making their home on S.

Elm Hempstead Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sullivan will give a dance at the Rockaway piano and violin in a nai, niozart; and Sonata for piano and violin, Cesar French. The artists will be William Bellen, pianist, and Warbasse, violinist.

LADIES' AUXILIARY FAIR The fair of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Eger Norwegian Home for the Aged at the Kings County Lighting Company Building opened yesterday and will last until March 31. Harold C. Nelson is chairman of the finance committee. Different artists will play and sing every day. Yesterday the artists were Robert Dickinson of Trinity Church and Miss Odland.

Tomorrow they will be Our Saviour's Church choir and Robert Kjeldsen of the Church of The Good Shepherd; Tuesday, group from Trinity Church male chorus; Wednesday, Zion's Church Norwegian choir and Zion's Church string band; Thursday, Miss Edna Hanson of Trinity Church; Friday, Trinity Church Chapel choir; Saturday, Arthur Ospensen accompanied by Mrs. Os-pensen at the piano. Prayer and greeting was given by the Rev. Gulbrandsen yesterday. Tomorrow It will be given by the Rev.

Oscar Bakke; Tuesday, John Petersen of Bethany Church; Wednesday, Rev. Johan Ellertsen; Thursday, Rev. H. A. Johansen; Friday, Rev.

George Ans, and Saturday, Rev, Arnold Edwards. ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY Mrs. Frank P. Sloan of 65 Wil-loughby Ave.

entertained at her home in honor of Mrs. William Smith of 262 Clermont Ave. on Tuesday at a St. Patrick's Day lunch and bridge. Some of the guests were Mrs.

Harry LeForce, Mrs. Fred Schillewachter, Mrs. Delia Platts, Mrs. Eugene Hughes, Mrs. Francis Walsh, Mrs.

Earl Ber-gan, Mrs. Donald McGouey and Mrs. Charles Carlin. BENEFIT PLANNED A successful luncheon and bridge was held recently by the Hebrew Charity Sisters at the Russian Art Restaurant. All the proceeds went towards the Easter Relief.

Mrs. Louis Orloff was charman of the affair. Due to a very large number of applications for Easter relief, the Hebrew Charity Sisters will give another card party and tea Tuesday afternoon, March 31, at the Temple Auditorium. Proceeds will also be used towards the Matzoh Fund. ST.

EDMUND'S PARTY More than 1,500 people attended St. Edmund's annual St. Patrick's card party and dance held at the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island, The Rev. Denic A. Maloney, pastor, and the Rev.

George L. Murray, spiritual advisor of the Rosary Society and the Young People's Club, were general chairmen. The card party was given under the auspices of the Rosary Society and the dance by the Young People's Club. The Rosary Society is headed by Mrs. William A.

Devine, president. She was head of the card party. CARROLL GALLAGHER Plans have been completed for the marriage of Miss Marie Gertrude Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J.

Carroll of 595 7th to Dr. Frank Bennett Gallagher, son of Mrs. Florence Gallagher of Me-tuchen, N. and the late State Senator Frank Gallagher. Miss Carroll has selected April 15th as the date of her wedding.

A nuptial mts will be celebrated at 10 o'clock at St. Saviour's Church. The bridal party will consist of Miss Florence E. Ward of Brooklyn as maid of honor, with Miss Anne Gallagher of Metuchen, sister of the bridegroom-elect, and Mrs. Raymond T.

Vazetti of Bayonne, N. as bridesmaids. Basil Gallagher of Plalnfield will be best man, and the ushers will include Edmund J. and John M. Carroll, brothers of the bride-elect; John Hennessey of Brooklyn and William Biddle of Woodbridge, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Scharman Hosts at Supper Party; Other News of Residents in Garden City Special to The Eagle Garden City, March 21 Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph B. Scharman of Brixton Road were hosts at a buffet supper party this evening in celebration of their 10th wedding anniversary. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

James Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. McNulty, Mr. and Mrs.

Ashley E. Pidgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Schell, Mr.

and Mrs. George M. Reischmann, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas, Mr.

and Mrs. August Scharman. and Curtis Ace-vado and Frank Shade. Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Ladds of Meadowbrook Road gave a dinner party this evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert C.

Hugo, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent B. Rey, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Reichers and Mr.

and Mrs. A. Victor Hansen. Mr. and Mrs.

Celestin A. Durand SOCIAL CLl'B CELEBRATES The silver anniversary of the Silver Star Social Club was celebrated with a dinner Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington, 762 Putnam Ave. Twenty of the original charier members attended.

Those at the dinner represented the remainder of 100 friends who. associating with each other as children and young people, formed an organization which would be the means by which they could see each other at least once every year. Previous annual meetings were attended by men and women who crossed half the continent to be among those present. Two years ago one member traveled from Europe. Following the dinner the members entertained with musical selections and songs.

Prior to adjournment the members sang In choir fashion, perpetuating a custom that has exLsted for 25 years. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Harrington, those who attended were Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Arngen, Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan.

MLss Addie Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penny, Henry Brandis, Mrs. Lannla Benjamin, Wesley Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs.

George Boin, George Rothsteln, Mrs. Emma Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. John Karper and Miss Rita Harrington. AT BUCK HILL FALLS Among those who have been visiting at the Inn at Buck Hill Falls are Miss Helen M.

Denton, Misses Etta and Lucie C. Heeseman, Miss Mary Glennon, John M. Long, Miss Kathleen M. Smith of Brooklyn; James E. Dolan.

Gilbert H. Forness, Catherine Coyne of Flushing; Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Johnson of Forest Hills. Miss Margaret Kearney to Be Hostess to Brentwood Group; Plans Completed for Bridge Plans for the bridge-tea and fash-Ion show of Brentwood Alumnae will be completed at a tea today at the home of the co-chairman. Miss Margaret Kearney, at 585 7th in honor of the executive committee which includes Miss Berna-dette Dolan, general co-chairman; MLss Katherine McManus, chairman of cards; Miss Mildred Donohue, chairman of mailing; Miss Frances Doherty, chairman of special prizes; Miss Katherine Nelson, chairman of printing; Miss Anne McCullough, chairman of prizes, and Miss Dorothy Nealis, chairman of fashion show. Miss M. Cornelia Leary is honorary chairman of the affair and president of the alumnae.

The proceeds of the bridge will be given to the chapel fund of St. Joseph's in the Pines, Brentwood, N. where the Sisters of St. Joseph have maintained a preparatory collegiate for over 30 years subsequently to transferring the school from Flushing, N. where it had been established for over 50 years.

Among the many subscribers to date are Mrs. Frank Nevins, Mrs. Arthur Flood, Mrs. Walter O'Malley, Mrs. William S.

Kearney, Mrs. Robert Leary, Mrs. Richard Finn, Mrs. Frances Hogan, Mrs. James F.

Looram, Mrs. Zoe St. Clair, Mrs. Walter Carlin, Mrs. William F.

Harden, Mrs. George Doyle, Mrs. Fred Moffat, Mrs. George Roveno, Mrs. Thomas Harden, Mrs.

George Metzler, Mrs. George Brown, Misses Estelle Harden, Lucille Lee, Peggey Lee, Pauline V. Clark, Cathleen Hogan, Virginia Lynch, Helen Hanson, Annette Sweeney, Irene Len-non, Ann Drlscoll, Mary Hentz, Catherine Plunkett, Ella Hanly, Barbara Eckels, Claire Foy, Marie Nealis, Stephanie Hoye, Regtna Dolan and Martha Frank. The bridge will be held on Saturday in the Neptune Room of the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan. Ladies of Charity Make Further Plans for Bridge Mrs.

John M. Scannell is general chairman of the Spring luncheon and bridge party of the Ladies of Charity of the House of the Good Shepherd, Mrs. Stephen de Coste, president, which will be held on the Roof of the St. Regis Hotel, Manhattan, April IS. Mrs.

Bart Tiernan and Mrs. Hugh McGinn are co-chairmen. Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott Is chairman of reception, assisted by Mrs. Charles Jiartung, Mrs, Ann B.

Bennett, Mrs. William Breen, Mrs. Edward Clark and Mrs. Edward J. Raleigh, as co-chairmen, will be aided by the following committee: Mrs, John Baxter, Mrs.

John E. Biggins, Mrs. John Blake, Mrs. Philip Brennan, Miss Mary Brady, Mrs. James J.

Byrne, Mrs. Thomas Cahill, Mrs, Martin Carroll, Mrs. Thomas F. Casey, Mrs. Walter Coakley, Mrs.

Philip Curran, Mrs. Francis Dempsey, Mrs. Philip Doherty, Mrs. William E. Edmonds Dr.

Susan Everett, Mar-cellus Evans, Mrs. Thomas Farley, Mrs. William H. Good, Mrs. William C.

Galligan, Mrs. Andrew Gil-len, Mrs. Edward Geraghty, Mrs. Joseph J. Grady.

Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. Lydia Howley, Mrs. Joseph Igol, Mrs. Edward Killeen.

Mrs. William Jamleson, Mrs. Joseph Jacaruso, Mrs. John Klrby, Mrs. Theodore Kromer, Mrs.

George Kuss, Mrs. Joseph A. Kennedy, Mrs. James W. Kelly, Mrs.

Joseph Lilly, Mrs. Peter Lorang, Mrs. Frank Led-with, Mrs. James McAllister, Mrs. Alonzo McLaughlin, Mrs.

Robert McDonald, Francis D. Mc-Garey, Mrs. Mathew McPhillips, Mi's. Milo McDonald, Mrs. John H.

McCooey Mrs. James McDonald. Mrs. George Norton, Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Mrs.

Arthur Phibin, Mrs. Joseph J. Ryan, Mrs. Harold Ram-busch, Mrs. George Signorolli, Mrs.

George C. Shevlin, Mrs. James Sexton, Mrs. John Schmidt and Mrs. George C.

Tilyou Sr. Mrs. James J. Heffernan, chairman of patronesses, will have as her co-chairmen Mrs. John R.

McDonald. Mrs. William J. Heffernan. Mrs.

Walter Jeffries Carlin and Mrs. Henry Mannix, and will be assisted by a committee consisting of Mrs. Matthew Abruzzo, Mrs, Albert Brophy, Mrs. Clarence Bliss, Mrs. Sidney Barritt.

Mrs. Edward Butler, Mrs. George Baxter, Mrs. William Bolton, Mrs, Harry Brand, Mrs. John Black, Mrs.

Edward Cassin. Mrs. Joseph Cunningham, Mrs. Joseph Cunneen, Mrs. William Donohue, Miss Ann Clemency, Miss Florence Duane, Miss Mary Fureyl Mrs.

Charles Dennehy, Mrs. Charles Dodd, Mrs. William E. Edmonds Miss Augusta Gallagher, Mrs. Charles Gordon, Miss Edna M.

Kramer, Mrs. Thomas Howard, Mrs. Joseph Loughlin, Mrs. L. William Malone, Miss Edna Murtha, Mrs.

George Merrill, Mrs. Arthur Mc-Mahon, Miss Margaret Markey. Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Albert Prast, Mrs.

David Roach, Mrs. Augustus Rinn, Miss Mary Shea, Miss Eugenie Sands, Mrs. Samuel Stevenson, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. John J.

Tal-bott, Mrs. Andrew Turner, Mrs. Joseph Voelker, Mrs, Thomas Wel-cRitymLsinm don and Mrs. Henry Wolkoff. More committees will be announced later.

D. B. E. Chapter Organized The first meeting of the newly organized Duke of York chapter of the Daughters of the British Empire was held at the home of Mrs. J.

H. Nolan, president, 156 E. 79th Manhattan, recently. Mrs. L.

Sanders, organizing secretary, was chairman of the meeting. The business included the appointment of officers, presentation of the charter and pins and a resume of the program of work planned for the year. Officers appointed were; regent, Molly Graham; vice regent, Agnes Crookshanks; recording secretary, Ann Newbury; corresponding secretary, Janet S. Ewing and treasurer, Eva McLean. Other charter members are Helen Baird, Marjorie Manson, Elizabeth Reld, Marjorie Wylle and Winifred Wylie.

The next meeting will be held at the home of the regent, 348 97th on April 13, Rockville Centre Residents Return From Cruises; Other News of the Community Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, March 21 Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bailey Jr. of 323 Brower Ave.

will arrive home Wedne.sday from a two weeks' cruise to the West Indies. Carl Hanson, formerly of St. James Place, has gone to Boston to reside. Mrs. Hanson will Join him in May.

Mrs. Joan Joyce of Driscoll Ave. has gone on a two months' cruise to South America. When she returns in May she will open her Summer home at Kent, Conn. Miss Gertrude Stumpf of Walnut Ave.

and MLss Marion Marz of Liberty Ave. arrived yesterday afternoon in Bermuda aboard the Queen of Bermuda of the Furness Bermuda Line. They are stopping at the Hotel Bermuda and will return home the end of the month on the Monarch, also of the Furness Bermuda Line. Mr. and Mrs.

D. J. Farnan of the Tudor Apartments have arrived in Miami Beach, for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs.

James Day Christie of Bayslde and their children, Elizabeth and Helen Christie, have returned home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Valentine Day of Morris Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert I. Shannon of Hampshire Road and their son, Robert L. Shannon, are spending the weekend in Upper Montclair, N. as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Herbert Shannon. Miss Jeanne Hyman entertained at her home on Hamilton St. last evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Ehrgott and Mr.

and Mrs. Aubrey Scudder were guests at bridge la.st evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Essex Griffiths of Shepherd St. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold E. Weeks were dinner and bridge hosts this evening at their Princeton Road home to Mr. and Mrs. Alva F.

Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Rake-mann and Mr. and Mrs.

Lester W. Coffin. Mrs. Weeks will entertain at bridge Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Howard Leonard of 1 Corn-well St. will entertain at a dessert and bridge Monday. Mrs. Edward Hunt will be hostess Monday at luncheon and bridge at her home on Locust Ave. Miss Carol Murphy will entertain at her home on Oxford Road on Monday evening.

Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Liederbach of 21 Patten Ave.

will be hosts Monday evening to the members of the committee that is arranging the musical which the Iockville Centre League for Mercy Hospital will give Friday evening. Mrs. Henry Alden Jackson will entertain at her home, 50 Revere on Monday evening. Her guests will be the program girls and the flower girls for the musical Friday. Mrs.

Grace Cooke of Brooklyn will entertain at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Narry Atwood Nebberd of Walnut Ave. Mrs. Van A. Potter of N.

Park Ave. will give a luncheon Thursday for the members of her book club. Mrs. Edward' Kanenbley will entertain at a luncheon and bridge at her residence on Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Salvador Vidal of Westminster Road will entertain at bridge Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Lawrence Harter of Pine St. will entertain at dinner and bridge on Saturday. Port Washington Personals Special to The Eagle Port Washington, March 21 Mrs. Joseph Hehn of Longview Road. Beacon Hill, was hostess at bridge yesterdav afternoon to Mrs.

Kenneth Halliday, Mrs. Raimunde Osborne, Mrs. Gilbert Lacher. Mrs. Earl Pangborn, Mrs.

Vincent Welch and Mrs. Martin Maurer. Mrs. Charles B. Ross of Murray Ave.

has returned home after spending several days in New York as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs. H. W. Fleet.

Mrs. James Kirschner of Manhasset Bay Estates was hostess on Thursday afternoon at a luncheon and bridge to Mrs. Carl Hotopp, Mrs, Charles Hoffman and Mrs. Charles DeMott. Mrs.

Charles Sprague of Jackson Place will be hostess on Wedne.sday to the members of her bridge club. Mrs. George L. Slmonson and Mrs. Mary Badenoch of Brooklyn are spending the weekend as guests of Mrs.

Gilbert C. Branch of Summit Road, Beacon Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duer of Forest Hills re spending the weekend as guests of their son and and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. George Duer, of Mitchel Road, Manhasset Bay Estates, Miss Mary Wade of North Bayles Ave, has left for a two-weeks' motor trip to Kansas. Stewart Richardson of Ivy Way, Port Washington Estates, is spending the weekend at his Summer home at Shelter Island. Archie Falconer and son, Bruce Falconer, have returned to their home at Bay view Ave. after a vacation at Palm Beach.

Mrs. Falconer and daughter, Mrs. Sumner Waters, will return at a later date. Mrs. Delos Hancock of Flower Hill Place is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

S. S. Reeve at Keansburg, N. for several weeks. Jay Coffee of Murray Ave.

Is vacationing at British Guiana. Mrs. Craig Mander has returned from a short vacation at Atlantic City to her home at Murray Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hoffman of the Manhasset Bay Estates are dinner hosts today to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hotopp, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Borad and Mrs. Charles Hoffman Sr. Mrs. Elizabeth Owens of Washington, D.

Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Beatty, of the Belleview Apartments. Mr. Beatty will return this week from a short vacation in the West Indies. Mrs.

Charles Rennef Jr. of Beech-wood Ave. and two children are the guests Mrs, Renner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Macauley, at Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roesler Jr. of Middle Drivi will return next of Cathedral Ave. entertained a party of friends at the St.

Patrick's week from a short vacation In North Carolina. Mrs. John Morton of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

James Mathes of West Drive. Miss Marjorie Gerdes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gerdes of Brookside Drive has returned for Spring vacation from the Westover School at Connecticut. Lynbrook Personals Special to The Eagle Lynbrook, March 21 Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Buffalo, N. and their young son are visiting Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Charles C.

Cotte. Mr. Johnson will return shortly but Mrs. Johnson and her son will be guests at the Cotte home for a month. Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Van Vandt returned yesterday to their home on Union Place after a Winter spent in Lake Worth, Fla. Mrs.

J. E. Parkinson entertained Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Mrs, Michael J. Friend, Mrs.

Clarence Huey, Mrs, H. C. Kruger, Mrs. Frank E. Stein-dorf, Mrs.

James W. McGuire and Mrs. August Gaeckle at her home on Everett St. yesterday. Mrs.

Thomas Allin of 2d St. and Mrs. James Sobertson of Madison St. have returned from a three months' sojourn in Florida. Mrs.

William Waite will be a bridge hostess at her Yale Place home Tuesday afternoon, entertaining for Mrs. Nathaniel Minnion, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Harry Sachse, Mrs. Harry Stack, Mrs.

Richard Hohlmann, Mrs. P. J. Lewis and Mrs. William T.

HarrLs. On Tuesday night Mrs. George Sache of 132 Whitehall St. will entertain at bridge for Mrs. James Perry, Mrs.

Ralph Abrams. Mrs, Andrew Miles, Mrs. Carl Maylc. Mrs. Harold Martin, Mrs.

Richard Soren-son and Mrs. Richard Myrus. Mrs. Robert Miles of Irving Place, Woodmere, will leave the first week in April for a fortnight's vLsit with her brother, David Williams, at Camden, S. C.

The Misses Barbara and Rosalie Williams of Lawrence and their cousins, the Misses Dorcas Ferris and Helen Stone, have left for Mountain Lakes, to meet their grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris. They will motor north, stopping off at Charleston, S.

to view the gardens and visiting with friends in Richmond, Va. They will be home in time for Easter, Hunting Club on Friday nig.ht April 3, for their youngest daughter, Miss Leonie Sullivan, and members of the junior set. Several dinner parties will precede the dance. Mrs. J.

Carl Becher of Richmond Place, Lawrence, has returned from a visit at Shorewood, with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Levin Jr. Miss Faith Locke, daughter of Campbell Locke of 580 Park Ave. and Lawrence, will return on March 30 on the Matson liner Lurline from a six weeks visit in Honolulu with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Dudley Coonley. John Young, Arthur Murphy, Edward DennemiUer, David Peto, George Thomas, Robert Bowen, Vincent Brecka, Herbert Gesell Lee Lawrence, Edward Carr William Dora. John O'Ahlre, William Clarke Garry Valk, James Bothwell and John Hamilton. Seawane Club to Have Cruise Party; Hewlett Personal News Special to The Eagle Hewlett, March 21 Members of the Seawane Club are requested to go tropical in their favorite Summer clothes at a cruise party to be held Saturday night, March 28.

The affair will take the form of a supper dance, with Dick Gasparre's orchestra providing the music. William H. Long Donald M. Grant and Sidney B. Ashmore comprise the entertainment committee.

Charles D. Stearns of Lake George is the weekend guest of his fiancee, MLss Grace Boulton, and her father, Howard Boulton. On Monday MLss Boulton and Mr. Boulton will leave by motor for a trip through the South to Florida. Mrs.

Thomas Scott and her children leave early in the week to join Mr. Scott in Oklahoma, where he is engaged in the oil business and where they plan to make their home for the next few years. Mr. and Mrs. George Comstock of Manhattan were the guests for a few days this week of Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney B. Ashmore. Dr. and Mrs.

Harold Gile of Bronxville have closed a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Long Jr. here.

Mr. and Mrs. Emdon Fritz gave a cocktail party this week for Mrs. Douglas Allen of Cincinnati, who was the guest for a few days this week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon B. Scott, en route home from a cruise to Bermuda. She was accompanied by her son, Douglas Allen Jr. Mrs. Charles P.

Fiske of Smith Lane, her daughter, MLss Grace Marie Fiske, and the former's mother, Mrs. W. H. Blood Jr. of Wellesley, sailed Wednesday on the Queen of Bermuda of the Furness Bermuda Line for a short sojourn.

Great Neck-Manhasset Socials Special to The Eagle Great Neck-Manhasset, March 21 Miss Elizabeth Johnston, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, has returned from Low Heywood School at Stamford, to spend the Spring vacation visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Cal Troy have returned from a Southern vacation to their home at Great Neck Estates. Mrs. Frederick Austin is visiting dinner-dance at the Lido Country Club this evening. Their guests included Dr. and Mrs.

William Herbert, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Lally, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T.

Young, Mr. and Mrs. John Dore, Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Durand, Mr. and Mrs. Celestin A. Durand Miss Gladys Durand and George Carroon. i Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Maguire of Stewart Ave. gave a dance at their houxe this evening in honor of their (lWJPhter, MLss Jean Maguire. The Itusts included the Misses Helen Durand, Dorothy Black, Marcelle Figuerea, Victoria Morrell, Virginia Proctor, Polly Story, Marie Grand-eman, Jean Sunimersgill, Eleanor Luscomb, Norma Street, Betty Wooster, Gypsy Boag, Vivian Martin, June Klingman, Jean Egly, Carol Street, Phyllis Wainwright, Dorothy Bell, Harriet Maguire, Donna Walton, Muriel Flebig and William Mulhall, William Robinson, Harold Edmunds, Harris Luscomb Earl Studwell, Gerard La Vay, Bleecker Seaman Lawrence Tiernay, Kenneth Fiedler, Richard Brown, John de Mersman, Robert Benze, Beverly Blizard, Warren Cagney, Drew Kuhn, Robert Fowler, THE NEWEST, SMARTEST WEDDING STATIONERY T01 The faintest, most delicate Dink imaginable.

Invitations and announcements, hand engraved and etched, at prices less than half of former cost. 100 Invitations from $18 100 Announcements from $15 Tut the arcurticv of vour watch on nur Western Electric Watch Rate Recorder. Takes only 30 seconds. No choree. WILLIAM WISE SON iNif.

DIAMONDS 'JEWELRY -'SILVERWARE' HOTt HIT Antmss 288 LIVINGSTON ST. BROOKLYN 1 run i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Owen, at their Winter home at Aiken, S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Donlger of Allenwood Road are receiving con gratulations upon the birth of a son on March 9.

I for.every figure at every good sfore I I from 2.00 to 6.50. Why pay more? I yl llluilrottd: Stylt 832-0 corul- Mfref" A j'Wr lG brouiert combination wilh detach- i obi braiiier. Body of fancy batitt. 1 Mrs. Fred Walters of Shoredale Ave.

has returned from a short visit with relatives in Ohio. MLss Florence Schleren of Kings Point is at BrLstol, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Allwyn Hanft of Thomaston have returned home after spending several weeks at St.

Petersburg, Fla. lltaJti v' --Si, Edward Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brandt of Hilltop Drive, Great Neck Estates, has been spending several days vacation home from Princeton. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Klingman of Great Neck Estates returned this week from Miami. Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Hlckok of Colonial Parkway announce the birth of a daughter on March 11. The baby has been named Martha Suzanne. Mrs. Howard Jobe, a former resident of Munsey Park, who has been the guest of Mrs.

Joseph Cobaln of Park left this week for her home in High Point, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Naogale of Manhasset left this week for a several weeks motor trip In the Southern States, Midi Marie' G.

Carroll, daughter of Mr, and Mm. Martin J. Carroll of S9.t 7th mil he married to Dr. Frank Bennett Gallagher of Metuchen, (Photo by Lhidnojjf.).

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