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45 the 1 Marjorie Coler And Sidney J. Norton Are Married Quietly Ceremony at Hotel Bossert Unites Couple In Presence of Their Immediate Families The marriage of Miss and Mrs. Eugene Bird Coler of Jeffrey Norton, son of Mr. and Gardens, took place yesterday The Rev. Alfred Grant Walton gregational Church performed attended by the immediate families and followed by a reception.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was unattended. She wore a soldier blue costume with a matching hat and had a corsage of white orchids. After a wedding trip in the South the couple will make their home in Brooklyn. The bride, who is the granddaugter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bird S. Coler of Mt. Vernon and Brewster, N. and of Mrs. Henry C.

Fischer of Brooklyn, is a graduate of Froebel Academy, Packer Collegiate Institute and Wells College. Mr. Norton was graduated from Deerfield Academy, Wesleyan University, where he was elected to Alpha Delta Phi, and Cornell Law School. He is practicing law in Manhattan. Miss Palmer Plans Bridal For Sept.

28 Miss Zylph Palmer, Palmer daughter Post of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Road, Rye, N. has selected Saturday, Sept. 28, for her marriage to Walter Bourchier Devereux, son of Mrs.

Walter B. Devereux of Syosset and the late Mr. Devereux. The ceremony will be performed at Christ Church, Rye, with a reception following at the Palmer home. Miss Thelma Corwin's Marriage Announced Miss Thelma Elizabeth Corwin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Foster Corwin of 856 Prospect Place, WAS married to Stephen Martin Murphy, son of Mr. a and Mrs. Edward D. Murphy of 1716 E.

26th last Wednesday in St. R. C. Church, the Rev. Joseph Stapleton officiating.

A reception followed at the Towers Hotel. Miss Corwin, given in marriage by her father, had Mrs. John Wade Bell of West Virginia as matron honor: Miss Genevieve Gardner of Brightwaters as maid of honor and the Misses Ellen and Regina Murphy, Dorothy Van Kleeck and Mrs. John Farinon as bridesmaids. The bride wore an heirloom dress of duchess lace with rosepoint lace medallions.

She wore a long veil with a Mary Stewart halo of lace to match and carried a white prayer book with white orchid and streamers. The matron of honor wore a white faille silk dress, fuchsia velvet hat and shoes and carried a cascade of fuchsia gladioli. The maid of honor was in white faille silk and wore a velvet hat and shoes to match her flowers of American beauty asters. The bridesmaids wore white moire frocks and carried cascades of shell pink asters to match their velvet hats and shoes. Chapman Reid of Brooklyn was best man and the ushers were William Corwin, James Agnes, John Farinon and Reuel Launey of Brooklyn and Walter Abrams of East Islip.

The bride attended the Packer Collegiate Institute and is a graduate of Greenbrier College of Lewisburg. She is a member of the Women of '76 Chapter, D. A. and the New England Colony, N. E.

and the Flatbush Day Nursery. Mr. Murphy is a graduate of Francis Xavier Military Academy and is associated in business with his father in the National Can Co. After a trip to Havana and Miami the couple will live in Flatbush. ton, D.

C. Conrad -Finocchiaro Conrad -Finocchiaro Mr. and Mrs. Peter Finocchiaro of 1132 E. 35th St.

announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Finocchiaro, to Joseph Conrad, son of Pasquale Conrad of 1440 35th on Sunday at St. Rose of Lima Church. The ceremony was performed at 4 p.m. by the Rev. James Casey.

Miss Mary Angels was maid of honor and Robert Conrad, brother of the bridegroom, was best. man. After a wedding trip in the West the couple will make their home at 1642 70th Bay Ridge. PRATT INSTITUTE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK FREDERIC B. PRATT.

President Schools of FINE AND APPLIED ARTS HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND ARTS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LIBRARY SCIENCE Dar and Evening Classes Applications Now Being Received In Writing for Information Please State Course Desired SCHOOLS and COLLEGES ST. JOHN'S PREP Conducted by St. John's Univ. LA SALLE MILITARY ACADEMY Aerredited college preparation. Catalon.

Rev. Bro. Ambrose, F.S.C., Box Oakdale, L. N. St.

John's University 96 Schermerhorn Brooklyn, Y. Jane Burke To Marry V. T. King Sept. 14 Selected As Wedding Date Miss Jane Isabelle Burke, daughand of Mrs.

Thomas Burke the late Mr. Burke of 440 Senator has selected Sept. 14 as the date of her marriage to Vincent Theodore King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King of Avenue and West Arichat, Canada.

The wedding will take place at the Church of Our Lady of Angels at 9:30 o'clock and will be followed by a reception at a the Hotel Standish Arms. Miss Burke will be given in marriage by her brother, James Vincent Burke. Mrs. Warren Gorman of Staten Island will be matron of honor. The best man will be Lorenzo Levache of Richmond Hill and the ushers will be Arthur Boalick Elmhurst and Gerard Dwyer of Brooklyn.

After A wedding trip to Sea Island, the couple will reside in Elmhurst. Miss Burke is a graduate of St. Saviour Academy and Mercy Junior College. She is a member of Sigma Phi Omega sorority. Mr.

King attended St. Ann and is a graduate of St. Felix Preparatory School in Canada. Peggy Stevenson Is Bride-Elect Of Mr. Richardson Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Stevenson of Glen Cove and Aiken, S. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Peggy Stevenson, to Joseph P. Richardson. Miss Stevenson was graduated in 1936 from the Fermata School, Aiken, and her debut the following Spring at a dinner -dance given by her aunt, Mrs.

Ogden L. Mills, and the late Mr. Mills, former Secretary of the Treasury. Miss Stevenson is a granddaughter of the late Philip S. P.

Randolph of Philadelphia and Narragansett, R. I. and a niece of colm Stevenson, international poloist. Mr. Richardson is a son of F.

L. W. Richardson of Charles River Village, and the late Mrs. Anne Blake Richardson. He attended Milton Academy and was graduated from Harvard in 1935, where he was a member of the Porcellian Club.

He is a member of the architectural firm of Richardson Jackson, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Folliott C. Denning of 105 82d St.

have returned to their home after spending a month at the Inn, Buck Hill Falls, Pa. Travel USINESS -HONEYMOON TRIPS CRUISES TOURS TRAVEL 359 FULTON ST KELLY AGENCY 186 REMSEN ST. BROOKLYNS Bureos (at Court) mberland Bore 6-2264 Hall LEGAL NOTICES complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorneys within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer. judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, GOLDMAN New York, FRIER.

April 1st, Attorneys 1940. for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, 7 Dey Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. To the above named defendants in this action: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication. pursuant to an order of Hon. Peter P.

Smith. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated July 10th. 1940. and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hail of Records, 1A the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a transfer tax lien of the City of New York, being Tax Lien No.

60442A. sold by the City of New York to the plaintiff on July 19th. 1939, and transferred by the City of New York to the plaintiff on the 2nd day of Allgust, 1939. for the sum of $1.726.83. affecting property therein described as Tax Lot No.

24. in Section 18. Block 5985. on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, said property being on the south side of 80th Street, distant 300 feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of 80th Street with the westerly side of First Avenue, 80 feet in front and rear by 109.33 feet in depth on each side. Dated.

New York. July 22nd. 1940. GOLDMAN FRIER. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Office and Post Office Address. 7 Dey Street, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. 130-6t Tu DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In the matter of SYLVIA KNOX MACHLIS. alleged bankrupt.

Upon the annexed affidavit of LOUIS W. LICHT. verified 30th dav of August. 1940: upon the involuntary petition filed herein on the 14th dav of August. 1940.

praying that said SYLVIA KNOX MACHLIS be adiudged bankrupt; upon the subpoena and return of the Marahal thereon that said alleged bankrupt cannot be found by him within the district, and it appearing that the Marshal has been unable to serve the same upon her: and it further appearing that the last known residence address of the said alleged ban! runt was 2069 85th Street. in the Borough of Brooklyn, and her last known business address 2129 86th Street. in the Borough of Brooklyn. in the County of Kings, and that dillgent effort has been made to discover the whereabouts of the said alleged bankrupt. but that her whereabouts cannot by due diligence be ascertained.

on motion of LOUIS W. LICHT. attorney for the petitioning creditors herein. it ORDERED. that said SYLVIA KNOX MACHLIS appear.

plead. answer or move to the said involuntary petition in bankruptcy filed hv JULIUS LEOPOLD and another. doing business 4.2 Rosette Brassiere Company: DAVID FEDERBUSH. SAM SIEGFRIED and BENJAMIN BARG. and against her herein.

on or before the 9th day of September. 1940. if she desires so to do. and that, on default thereof. the Court will proceed to the hearing of said petition for adjudication in bankruptey in accordance with the praver thereof: and it further ORDERED, that this order be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the County nt Kings, to wit: Brooklyn Eagle, on or before Sent.

3. 1940. Anguet 30. Dated, Brooklyn, 1940. MATTHEW A BRUZZO.

D. J. EAGLE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 9 BROOKLYN EAGLE St. Mark's to Mrs.

Ralph Norton of 4 p.m. at the Hotel the Tompkins Avenue the ceremony, which Miss Willets Is Engaged To Be Bride Flushing Resident to Wed Connecticut Man Mr. and Mrs. Chester Austen Willets of Flushing announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Dale Willets, to John Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs.

DeWitt Huleatt Roberts of Old Greenwich, Connecticut. Miss Willets is a graduate of the Low Heywood School and the Katharine Gibbs School. Mr. Roberts was graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, and attended Yale University. He is with the Yale Towne Manufacturing Company.

King -Larsen Miss Mary Larsen, daughter of and Mrs. Bernhard Larsen of Mr. 63-56 77th Place, Forest Hills West, married Saturday afternoon to was Charles Norman King of Brooklyn. The ceremony, which was performed in the Norwegian Seaman's Church, was followed by a reception at the Norwegian Club, Columbia Heights. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

She wore a princess of ivory satin with a tulle gown veil and carried a bouquet of sweet and lilies of the valley. She peas was attended by Miss Evelyn L. Thompson. Richard G. Wilson was best man.

The ushers were Henry Meyenberg and William K. Lange. Mr. King attended Pratt Institute and continued I his studies at M. I.

T. He is a member of Chi Fraternity and is now assistant purchasing agent with U. S. Gypsum Company. Following a wedding trip to Cape Cod, the couple will live in Bay Ridge.

Pettorino-Scarpati Miss Marie Scarpati, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scarpati of 86 Douglass was married to Anthony Pettorino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pettorino, on Sunday at 5 p.m.

at the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Church. The Rev. Father Felix L. Chieco officiated. A wedding dinner followed in the Modern Room of the Hotel Granada.

Miss Helen Scarpati was maid of honor and the bridesmaids included the Misses Josephine Mammano, Jean Daddazio, Mary Avitabile. Theresa Avitabile, Rene Mariotti and Rose Muzio. Alessio Avitabile was best man. The ushers included Frank Avitabile, Alessio Avitabile Mindy Porzzalano, Michael DiRenzio, Alessio Avitabile and Alfred Quatrocchi. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Immediately following the wedding-dinner the couple left for Washington. The bride wore a gown of rosepoint lace in princess style with scallops running from the waist down in front and back centers. She wore a 13-yard tulle veil and carried a bouquet of Easter lilies and orchids and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a chartreuse marquisette gown and carried a bouquet of African orchid daisies. NOW LEASING for Immediate or Fall Occupancy TT ACTIVE 1-2 and 3 Room Suites With new Serving Pantries Furnished or Unfurnished Complete Hotel Service Moderate Priced Restaurants Transient Rooms -Daily or Weekly The TOWERS HOTEL "Aristocrat of Brooklyn Hotels" CARL LETSCH, Gen.

Mgr. MAin 4-2000 25 Clark Street, Brooklyn 7th Ave. I. R.T. Clark St.

Exp. Sta. -I Block PLAYLAND RYEDAILY SAILINGS DANCING CAFETERIA COCKTAIL LOUNGE BARGAIN DAYS ROUND TRIP Adults Children Sept, 3 thru Sept. 7 50c 25c Playland Amusements at Reduced Rates 1.r. Exchange Pl.

Jersey City. 9:00. 9:30 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. I.v.

Battery P'ark, N. 9.30, 10:13 A.M. and 4:15 P.M. EVERY SHOWBOAT EVENING SAILS $1.00 1.r. Exchange Jerker Pit PM 1.r.

Battery Park J' MESECK LINE 17 RATTERY N. V. WH. 4-3430 of Mr. Sidney Kew Bossert.

Conwas daughand the date of Theodore Arthur West will of Our Miss Lesley Hyde Ripley Plans Sept. 10 Wedding BRIDE- -Before her marriage on Sunday Mrs. Michael J. Healy was Miss Sally McCurry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry McCurry of 167 Joralemon St. European Children's Aid Party A British fashion presentation for the benefit of the United States Committee for the Care of European Children, of which Mrs. Douglas Gibbons is chairman of the women's division and Miss Marie Coudert Brennig is vice chairman, will be held in the Savoy Plaza Hotel in the Savoy Room on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the cocktail hour. The Fashion Presenation is under the direction of the auxiliary committee of the women's division, of which Mrs.

Edward Warburg 1s chairman. The members of the committee are as follows: Mrs. Artemus Gates, Mrs. Edward Reeves, Mrs. Ward Cheney, Mrs.

James Roosevelt Miss Barbara Cushing, Mrs. Alexander Cochrane Forbes, Miss Wendy Iglehart, Miss Dolly Richardson, Mrs. James D. P. Bishon, Mrs.

Ambrose Chambers. Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt and Mrs. John Jacob Astor. Hammond -Brady Miss Marie Hammond of 113-22 198th St.

Albans, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hammond, was married yesterday to Theodore Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred T. Brady of 71-29 67th Place, Glendale, in St. Brigid's Church, Glendale, at a high nuptial mass. Mrs. James Carroll was matron of honor for the bride, who wore a dress of white chiffon with Mary Queen of Scots lace.

The bride was given in marriage by Thomas Carroll. The bridesmaids were Charlotte Frost and Helen Scherer. The best man was James Brady, brother of the bridegroom, Whelan- The marriage of Miss Kathryn Gordon Maggio, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.

Maggio of 2824 Bedford to Charles E. Whelan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Whelan, also of Brooklyn, took place Saturday at 4 p.m.

at Our Lady of Refuge Church. The bride's sister, Miss Laura Helen Maggio, acted as maid of honor, and the bridegroom's brother, Joseph Whelan, as best man. The bride is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School and Cornell University, and is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NAW YORK, by the Grace ot God free and independent. TO.

GEORG BEETZ. KARL BEETZ. JOHANNA HADERLEIN. ROSA PROBS and ANTOINETTE send greeting: WHEREAS. EMMA E.

GERMANN REDINGTON, who regides at 67 86th Street, Brooklyn, New York. has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument In writing bearing date the 7th day of February, 1931, relating real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of JULIA A. GERMANN, lately residing at No. 7420 Ridge Boulevard, 111 the Borough ot Brooklyn, City ol New York. NOW.

THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate'8 Court of the County of Kings, to be held In Room 20-A at the Hail of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 30th day ol September. 1940. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused Seal of out said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) Witness. Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 22nd day ol August, 1940. PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This citation is served upon you a8 required by law. You are not obliged appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for yull.

AU27-41 To SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS- LOUIS HOROWITZ. plaintiff. against RUSSELL. D.

POTTER. if living. and if he is dead. his heirs, devisees. distributees, executors.

administrators, creditors. lienore, and grantees and their husbands, wives, Or widows, heirs, devisees, tributes, legal representatives, tors. lienors, grantees and cessors in interest and their bands, wives or widows, if any, all of whom and whose names are unknowr to the plaintiff: "Edith" Potter, wilt of Russell D. Potter. first name 'Edith' being fictitious.

real firat name being unknown to plaintiff. and others. defendants. SUMMONS Plaintiff designates Kings County AS the place of trial. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and 10 serve a copy of your answer.

or. if the Miss Lesley Hyde Ripley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. H.

Ripley of 935 5th and Newport. R. who will be married to Herman Caspar Schwab, son of Mrs. Lyman C. Bleecker of Cold Spring Harbor, has completed plans for her wedding on Tuesday, Sept.

10, at St. James Church. Miss Ripley will have as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Frederica Pearson Ripley. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Frances Isabel Ferry, Mary Ellen Plant, Patricia Bull Katherine Fenimore Cooper, Jeanne Elizabeth Monroe, Hope Bacon Saunders, Ruth Bliss Schwab, a sister of Mr. Schwab, all of Manhattan, and Miss Alice Smith Barry of Washington.

Mr. Schwab will have as his best man Gouverneur M. Carnochan Jr. Ushers will be Seth B. French John Reid, Walter B.

Terry, George G. Thompson John Osgood Morris, James B. Taylor 3d, William Rockefeller, H. Elliott Rogers, all of Manhattan; Howard Kaye of Middleburg, and Alan Lovejoy of Shaftsbury, Vt. A reception will be held at the Ripley home.

Friendship Club Friendship Club The next meeting of the Catholic Friendship Club will be held tomorrow at 8:45 p.m. in Trinity Hall. 32 W. 60th Manhattan. A sound picture "Washington the Shrine of American Patriotism." with William J.

Buck AS narrator. will be presented. Community singing and dancing will also be a part of the evening's program. Vantine photo FAIR HOSTESS- Miss Marjorie Croop is among the hostesses today for the Smith College Club of Brooklyn which is entertaining members and friends at the college and university women's center Races Open As Many Give Parties Night Trotting Event Occasions Dinners The first night trotting races ever held in the East had their initial competition last night at Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, and occasioned a large number of informal buffet dinner parties raceway clubhouse. The had been maces' originally scheduled to open a week ago last night but due to the continued rain several postponements brought the opening up to last night.

The Old Country Trotting Association is sponsoring the unusual sport which will take place every night, except Sunday, througn Sept. 28. Elbridge T. Gerry, chairman of the New York State Harness Racing Commission, and Mrs. Gerry entertained at A large buffet dinner in the clubhouse prior to the races.

Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Bostwick, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Mr.

and Samuel W. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Gerry and Norman Penny and Frank Wiswall.

Robert G. Johnson, president of the Old Country Trotting Association, sponsor of the meet, and Mrs. Johnson entertained a number of friends at dinner in the clubhouse. Another dinner was that given Mr. and Mrs.

Willarge, liam G. Curran, who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fell, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Suffern Tailer. Mr. Mrs. William M.

Duryea, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Barker, Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Dresser, Mr.

and Mrs. Josef Scheerer, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Holmes, Mr. and Mrs.

Steele Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scheerer, Miss Helen Barker and Harold O. Barker Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Averell Clark also entertained at dinner in the clubhouse and had among their guests Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Gwathmey, Mr.

and Mrs. Ogden Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Strawbridge Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Bostwick. Others who entertained at dinner parties in the clubhouse were Mr. and Mrs. E. Roland Harriman, Mr.

and Mrs. Gayer Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Levy, and Mrs.

Juan M. Ceballos, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stralem and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Salmon. Season box holders, many of whom attended the opening night races, include Mr. and Mrs. E.

Roland Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Curran, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Averell Clark, Mr. and Dunbar W. Bostwick, Mr. and Mrs.

Cornelius N. Bliss Mr. and Mrs. Luciuc Boomer, Mr. and Mrs.

William S. Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart B. Iglehart, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Edward Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Phipps, Mr.

and Mrs. William M. Duryea, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmer Loening, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Alfred Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. David H.

McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stralem, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Salmon, Mr. and and Mrs. Harold Carhart, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Gwathmey, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred E. Thurber, Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Stafford. Also Mr. and Mrs. Marshall HemInway, Mr. and Mrs.

Ferdinand L. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Juan M. Ceballos, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin W. Littleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Phipps, Weigand FUNERAL WILLIAM I Bros.

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Bermee, Josephine G. O'Connor Mr. Agather's Bride Miss Josephine Granlees O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franklin O'Connor Jr.

Outabounds, Garden City, was married to Victor Neils Agather, son of Mrs. Alfon August Agather of Kalispell, Montana, and the late Mr. Agather, on Saturday afternoon. The ceremony took place in the O'Connor home, the Rev. Edward C.

McManus officiating. Miss Barbara Powell Bromfield of Garden City attended the bride. who was given in marriage by her father, and wore an ivory satin gown, a tulle veil edged with old family rosepoint lace. The maid of honor wore a blue net dress and a leghorn hat trimmed in blue to match her dress. Eugene Franklin O'Connor 3d of Oyster Bay was best man, and the ushers were John T.

Winkhaus Jr. of Garden City, and Hugh Murray Savage of Scarsdale. The bride attended the Cathedral School of St. Mary and Sarah Lawrence College. Mr.

Agather was graduated from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service and the Harvard School of Business Administration. He is a men.ber of the Harvard Club and Squadron A. Mr. and Mrs. Agather will make their home in Washing- Healy--McCurry Miss Sally McCurry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry McCurry of 167 Joralemon was married Sunday, to Michael J. Healy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Healy of 25 Dean in St.

Charles Borromeo Church. The bride's sister, Miss Marcella McCurry, was the maid of honor. and John' Healy, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. A reception was held at Stevens Restaurant. Miss Rita Healy, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Stella Willworth and Miss Frances Claire were bridesmaids, and Loletta Roibel was flower girl.

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Mod. Beautiful $22.50 L. grounds. W. Doyle Ex.

TWIN LAKES double HOTEL. TO room. CANAAN, CONN. European. JOHN V.

$10 MOONEY weekly MEt. each LAKEMONT VILLA TWIN stricted. $20 LAKES. up CANAAN, MAY ZITA CONN. SMITH.

All spts. Tel. ReBOXWOOD MANOR COMFORT. B. OLD LOVELINESS.

LYME, CONN. RECREATION Middlesex County EDGEMERE in EAST rooms. HAMPTON, Restricted. on Lake Booklet. Pocetopaug.

Mrs. Modern: W. E. tunning C. Smith water invites you to CLARKHURST RANCA.

All sports. CAP'N JACK Own golf course. Bklt. EAST HAMPTON. Bor 500, CONN.

BERKSHIRE HILLS BOX WASHINGTON, MASS. 2.000 feet elevation. Tennis, MAPLEVIEW outdoor sports: private lake; boating. bathing: orchestra; own products. Rates $12.50 and up (2 in room.

Descriptive booklet. ULSTER COUNTY ASBURY PARK. N. J. MONTAUK Bond.

Excellent 1st Ave. table; TROWBRIDGE FARM select patronage. Bklt. Tel. 498.

H. F. Miller KYSERIKE. N. 4ll private baths, shower baths.

KESWICK 209 3rd Are. A. P. 1:15, Block Restricted clientele. Refined people return.

ocean. Bathe, showers Gond food, bring their friends. 29 years ownership- Rklt. Amer $17 up. Europ.

SA. up. Mrs. R. M.

Kans management. Booklet. Food Which Has Made the Farm Famous, Tel, High Falls R. TROWBRIDGE and SON, Proprietors. OCEAN GROVE.

N. J. QUEEN Ocean Running front. water. Moderate.

Baths. DUTCHESS COUNTY American or European. H. W. WILLIAMS.

ANYTIME FARM Ideal STAATSBURG, Playland N. Y. PENNSYLVANIA Variety of things to do: $15, C. I. RYMPH Canadensis, Pa.

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. PINE KNOR INN. CANADENSIS, PA.

All outside rooms. Finest of food All sports, Booklet ANNA A. STEFFENS 'SHORE MEANS MORE MERE From meals $6 $9. Visit European us often. with AT MORE ANTIC ILLINOIS the Lincoln HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY VISIT ILLINOIS Country N.

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