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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1935 3 Approach of Fall Brings News of Many Dales Heralding an Active Season News of Women's Clubs lllliiSSSilf A Rockville Centre Clubs The golf course of the Rockville Country Club will be the scene of much activity this week, for the club championship qualifying round will be played from Sept. 2 to Sept. 6, under the spoasorship of the ladies auxiliary of the club. Mrs. Lester W.

Coffin will be in charge. South Nassau Girl Scout executives will resume their meetings on Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Mark Church. Mrs.

Walter R. Hood will preside. The annual flower show and ait exhibit conducted by the Board of Education each year at South Side High School, Hillside will be held Saturday. John H. Scott is chairman of general arrangements, while Stephen J.

Voorhies and hi committee of Miss Edna Denniston, William Waltemath and Lawrence J. Butcher are in charge of the art exhibition. Mrs. Harold Brindley of Cambridge matron of Cassiopeia chapter, Order of Eastern Star, has railed a meeting at her home for Wednesday, for officers of the chapter. Fall plans will be made.

The first chapter meeting for the coming season will be held in Masonic Temple, Lincoln Monday, Sept. 9. Ladies' Aid Society The Ladias Aid Society of the Woodmere Methodist Church will hold its first meeting of the season on Thursday in the church hall. Mrs. Henry Fiels, president, will preside.

Hempstead Club Special to The Eagle Hempstead, Aug. 31 The Hempstead Woman's Republican Club will resume meetings for the Fall season Friday evening, Sept. 6, at the Hempstead City Club. Mrs. Georw D.

Smith is president. Cedarhurst A. Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst. Aug. 31 A tea fop members of the faculty of School 3 will be given by members of the board of that school's parent-teacher association on Tuesday afternoon, Sept.

10. Mrs. Clifford N. Jenkins, president of the Long Island District Parent-Teacher Associations, will be the speaker. Mrs.

Harry Ackerman, president of the local unit, will welcome the parents and teachers and outline the program for the coming year. Relief Society Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst, Aug. 31 A social afternoon at the United Community Center, Broadway and Locust is planned for Monday, Sept. 9, by the Long Island division of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society as the first get-together of the season. Plans are already under way for a membership luncheon to be given there by the unit on Nov.

4. Mrs; Moe Kurland Is chairman of the $25 quota dinner dance to be held at Delmonico's on Dec. 7. William H. Pouch it chairman of the benefit ticket committee of the 14th annual Women Exhibition of Arti and Iniluitriet on Sept.

30 at the Hotel Attor, Photo by Delar First Debutante Tea to Be Given in Connection With Cancer Institute Benefit The Misses Emily Curtis L. Stevens, Elizabeth Clements, Barbara Hoge, Alice Battson, Lucille Thieriot, Doris Terhune, Lucette Colvin, Mrs. Alexander Bryan Johnson and Mrs. James Mitchell Hoyt Jr. will be tea hostesses to this year's debutantes at the Savoy-Plaza, Manhattan, Thursday, to introduce them into their social service work.

This is the first debutante tea in the city this season. Following the tea the debutantes will hold a meeting at which committees will be arranged and plans discussed for the benefit dinner and dance of the Social Service Auxiliary to the New York City Cancer Institute that will open the new Savoy Room of the hotel on Oct. 3. Miss Barbara Hoge will have charge of this year's debutantes from West Hampton and Quogue. Miss Lucille Thieriot will direct the debutantes of North Shore.

Miss Doris Terhune have charge of the debutantes if Southampton. Miss Lucette Colv.n will direct the debutantes of Greenwich. Mrs. Alexander Bryan Johnson will have charge of the debutantes of Rye and Mrs. James Mitchell Hoyt the debutantes 6f Oyster Bay.

The Manhattan debutantes will be under the direction of Miss Emily Custis L. Stevens and Miss Elizabeth Clements. Miss Elizabeth L. Alexandre, who will make her debut this Fall, will act as debutante chairman of the dinner and supper dance. The Magic Lantern, a preview of Fall fashions, will be given Tuesday, Sept.

10, at 3 p.m. for the benefit of the Village Welfare of Port Washington. The party will include a tea and wil be hed beside Neysa Mc-Mein's pool at Barker's Point Road, Sands Point. Mrs. Pleasants Pennington will present the show.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Polk Jr. will give a dinner on Saturday at the Piping Rock Club, Locust Valley, for Miss Magdelaine Salvage, who will be introduced to society that evening at a supper-dance at Rynwood, the Salvage country home in Glen Head.

Mr. and Mrs. Polk have been spending the Summer with Mrs. Polk's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Agar Salvage, Miss Hope Bacon Will Be Presented to Society Sept. 14 Mrs. Robert Bacon, widow of the former Ambassador to France, will give a dance on Saturday, Sept. 14, at Old Acres, her residence at Old Westbury, to present her debutante granddaughter, Miss Hope Bacon, daughter of Mrs. Paul Gardner and the late Eliot C.

Bacon. East Hampton Has Gay Weekend; Week to Be an Interesting One Special to The Eagle East Hampton, Aug. 31 Tonight's Immigrant Ball, at the Maidstone Club, which closes that club's series of Saturday dinner dances, was a brilliant affair. Every one came in costume; every country in the world was represented. Tonight's dance does not end Saturday night dances here, however; but through the Autumn they are held at the Devon Yacht Club overlooking Gardiner's Bay, which is smaller and more intimate.

On Monday night the annual Commodore's Ball will take place at the Yacht Club. Commodore Ogden M. Edwards Jr. will present trophies for this year's series of Star Class and knockabout races. A three-day golf tournament for thtP Wooclhouse Cup, presented by the late Lorenzo E.

Woodhouse, is now in progress at the Maidstone Club. It will end on Monday afternoon. Tomorrow afternoon Miss Pris-rilla Godwin is giving a cocktail party at Crowland, Apaquogue Road home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cortlandt Godwin, for Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Bowen Quillin, who are spending the weekend with Mrs. Quillin's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Dana Hyde. Also tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Bartlett Jr.

are entertaining with a cocktail party at their Further Lane, Amagansett, Summer home. Last night's annual appearance of Miss Cornelia Otis Skinner at the John Drew Memorial Theater, in her solo drama, "Mansion on the Hudson'iand three of her humorous original monologues, was a great success. Miss Skinner, who is in private life Mrs. Alden S. Blod-get, was with Mr.

Bfodget the house guest of Mrs, Frank P. Shepard on Middle Lane. Several dinners preceded the performance, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harris entertained for their son, Victor Harris and a group of his young friends.

Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse brought a box party; as did Mrs. Robert A. Gardiner.

Miss Alice Pennock had a theater party. There were many in the audience from neighboring Long Island resorts. Yesterday afternoon, the first of this season's series of hunt meetings with the Suffolk hounds was held, starting from the Riding Club of East Hampton on Pantigo Lane. Richard Newton M.F.H., had asked Mrs. John Vernou Bouvier 3d, junior M.

F. to lead, together with Thomas Welles Durant of Westbury, master of the Smithtown Hunt. Later meetings will be led by Randall Poindexter, Joint master at Smithtown, and by Rufus C. Finch of Rumson, N. master of the Monmouth County Hunt.

On Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, Miss Harriette Cady, pianist, of Manhattan and Sag Harbor, and Mme. Lucile Kellogg, well-known mezzo-soprano, will give an "hour of music" at Guild Hall. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Shepard Krech 111 open her Summer home, Briar Patch, for a benefit gridge and tea for St. Luke's Episcopal Church.

Aiding Mrs. Krech in arranging the benefit are Mrs. Victor Harris, Mrs. Nathaniel Adams Campbell, Mrs. P.

C. Schenck and the Misses Marie Halsted and Edna Nash. On Friday, two art exhibitions will open in the Guild Hall galleries. Miss Rachel Hartley of Manhattan and Southampton will show her newest paintings; and Dr. Arnold Genthe will ashow a collection of portraits of famous people taken during the past 30 years.

On Saturday night, an "Amateur Night" for Guild Hall benefit will be given there. Lido Mardi Gras Marks Peak of Season at Club The annual mardi gras of the Lido Country Club last night marked the peak of the social season. Hundreds of balloons were suspended over the patio which was festooned with gay multicolored streamers. Attractive little bazars created the illusion of a midway. Among those from Brooklyn who attended were Mrs.

Charles E. O'Neill, Mr. and 'Mrs. George H. Flck, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Van Brunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Brassier, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. O'Brien, Mr.

and Mrs. George Dawe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Schnibbe, Mrs.

Harry T. McCos-ker, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Stephens, Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Ec-cardt, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward H. Smith. Those entertaining from Forest Hills and Kew Gardens were, Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund W. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Meyers, Col.

James McGill and Mrs. Gill, John F. Hylan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry N. Oetjen, Col. and Mrs. Francis Gorman. Amorg others who entertained were, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolf Smut-ny, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Keenan, Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Andrews of Garden City; Mr. and Mrs. George Lange, Mrs. Robert W.

Gammon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Schreier, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert D. West, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Wilson of Rockville Centre; Mr.

and Mrs. J. Luman Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.

Hugh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs.

John Lethbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Fielding, Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oliver Lynch, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur L. Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wade of Lido Beach; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert P. Lalor of Great Neck, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wellenberg of Flushing.

Mr. and Mrs. Celestin A. Durand of Garden City, were hosts at din ner and the Mardi Gras dance to Dr. and Mrs.

William Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Durand, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Young, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Reischmann, Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Dore and Mrs. Albert Corby. Gala Weekend Arranged for Quogue Residents; Parties Given for the Younger Set Special to The Eagle Quogue, Aug.

31 Tonight's gala dance at the Quogue Field Club marked the last of these affairs, at which the attendance this Summer has been larger than at any time since 1931. Ralph L. Baldwin, president of the club, presented cups to the winners of the golf, tennis and baseball championships. Miss Jane Holden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur C. Holden, was hostess this afternoon at a large cocktail party which preceded the dinner given by Miss Marian Fountain, daughter of Mrs. Livingston Fountain, at the boat house on the Kennedune estate. Miss Fountain's dinner guests, in addition to Miss Holden and the Fountain house guests. Miss Jrxly Orr ruid Ned Reddington of Bey Shore were the Misses Jean Catey, Jean Cooke, Mary Sadler, Elizabeth B.

Kilbourn, Charmion Kineon, Caroline Munkittrick, Emmy Lou Ruprecht. Also Jack and Samuel Hardy, Peter Brown, Fletcher Eg-gert, Alfred Abernathy, Victor Davis, Lyon Davis, William A. Keys Latnee Temple and about thirty others. Miss Fountain's sister. Miss Isa Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond T. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H.

McCoun, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burrell and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart Jr.

and Mrs. Stewart's brother, Mr. Duncan. Mrs. George L.

Degener Jr. will return from Europe Sept. 20 to Join Mr. Degener and his mother, Mrs. George L.

Degener. Mrs. Elizabeth Hexamer gave a tea this afternoon after the weekly races of the Shinnecock Yacht Club. Mrs. Sefrin F.

Maury will entertain after the Labor Day races. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kennedy Jr.

gave a dinner for 20 last night at the Howell House in Westhampton Beach for their daughters, the Misses Roslyn and Janice Kennedy. Quogue House arrivals include: Miss Anne George, M. Julius Krum-Ing, Miss Helen M. Brennan, J. H.

Kopetka, Miss Madeline K. Lins of Brooklyn; H. J. Moran, Hollis; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Berreau, Rockville Centre. Holiday Weekend Brings Home Freeport Residents Hempstead, Aug. 31 Mrs. R. C.

Thompson of W. Fulton lias had as her house guest this week, Miss Bessie Synder of Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John I.

Brush of Buckingham Road, West Hempstead, with their three daughters are cruising Long Island waters on their boat this weekend. Mrs. Mary Stoddard of W. Orchard spent the week at Nova Scotia. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Maynard Lawrence of Duryea Place, have returned from a vacation at Sodus Point, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Carney of Webb are at Lake Placid. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wohlers of Graham are entertaining Mrs. Marc Severe and her two children, Nancy Carrol and John Severe of Paris.

Mrs. Severe is the wife of the American vice consul at Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Russel L.

Baukney of Hilbert have returned to Hempstead after passing the Summer at their cottage at Peconic. Mrs. Helen B. Hamlet of Terrace left this week for Westport, for a vacation. Mrs.

Robert L. Smith and sons returned this week from Buck Mountain Camp, Northville, N. where they spent the Summer. Mrs. Virginia Turner Price of Hilton spent several days this week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Squires at South Farms. Conn. Mrs. Price is entertaining her mother, Mrs.

Annie S. Biedler, and her suster, Mrs. Julia T. Clunet, both of Washington, D. C.

for a week. Mrs. Paul Feuchtwanger and son of Summit, N. is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Hutcheson of Franklin Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Krist of the Hamilton Arms, have returned from Long Lake, Harrison, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Leckey of Front returned this week from a two months' stay in England. Their daughters. Miss Norah and Miss Hilary. Miss Leckey accompanied them on the trip. Lynbrook Personals Special to The Eagle Lynbrook, Aug.

31 Mrs. Andrew Goll of Central Ave. and her daughter, Miss Joanna Goll, are guests of Mrs. William Calloway of Orlando, until November. Dr.

and Mrs. Giraud Campbell of Merrick Road are spending the holiday weekend at Grand Gorge in the Catskills. Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Boyd are occupying their new home at 22 Vincent Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hill of 73 Spencer Ave. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Nancy Ruth, Aug.

24 at South Nassau Communities Hospital, Oceanside. Mrs. Madeline Nuhn of Vincent Ave. entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon. COCKTAIL PARTY The Misses Margaret and Helen Geoghan, daughters of District Attorney and Mrs.

William F. X. Geoghan of Brooklyn and Monroe, N. entertained recently at a cocktail party at their Summer home "Braemar." Their guests included Mr. and Mrs.

George Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gavin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mr.

and Mrs. James Williams, Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon, the Misses Kathryn and Myra Lannon, Madeleine Goodwin. Margaret Finnegan.

Ann Cathewood, Julia Haggerty, Estelle and Natalie Byrne, Dolly Carroll, Marian Kane, Elizabeth Gilroy, Kathleen and Beatrice Adrian, and Robert Toole, Edward Drummond, Charles Carroll Walter Trum William Calhoun, Thomas Gilroy, Joseph Lannon, Jack Norris. Dr. Richard Clifford and Jack Atkinson. The Misses Anna Mae and Kathryn Collins, daughters of Mrs. Mary A.

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TRiancle d-flMI Rockville Centre Vacationists Return to Residences for Fall Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, Aug. 31 Lawrence Glosten returned yesterday to his home on Vernon Ave. after a nine days trip to Bermuda. Mr. Glosten won the trip for having modeled a prize-winning replica of the Monarch of Bermuda.

William Haviland Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of Princeton will arrive home Mon day, aboard the Exeter of the Amer ican Export Line. Mr. Young has been traveling in European coun tries lor five months.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedernun of Sherwood Road will sail on the Kungsolm of the Swedish-American Line for the 10 days' Bermuda trio, Oct. 16. They will be accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Nelson of East Rockaway. Mr. and Mrs. John Engle of Or monde St.

will leave next week for a trip, by boat, to Savannah. Miss Alice I. Raby of Teaneck, N. is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur M. May of Ormonde St. Mrs. May's mother, Mrs. Rich ard F.

Junker of Silver Spring, wilf arrive tomorrow to be a guest at the May residence for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Willeby T. Corbett of Grand Ave.

are having a house party over the holiday weekend at their Summer home, Owaissa Lodge, Mapledale, Ulster County, N. Y. John Ross Ralyea of Kenmore, N. Is the gutst this weekend of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. Darbee at their home on Madison Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dill of West minster Road and their children, Joyce and Allen Dill, are at Twin Lakes, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. McGuirk are at Rowe Pond, for two weeks. They also will visit Mr.

McGuirk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. McGuirk of East Walling ford, Vt. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Marcy of Poughkeepsie are the guests of their uncle and aunt, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Seward George Sherwood of Hempstead Ave.

Mrs. Joseph Doughty, Mrs. Sherwood's sister, of Poughkeepsie, is also a guest at the rectory. Walter J. Halliday, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Halliday of Princeton Road, is touring New England and Nova Scotia. Cadet Jack Torrey and Cadet Wil liam Sullivan of West Point are the weekend guests of Miss June Kepp of 90 Dorchester Road. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas H. Darling of Morris Ave. are motoring through the New England States. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur B. Van Delft of N. Park Ave. left today for Hunns Lake, Bangall, N. where they will pass the next 10 days.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards of Irving Place will leave Thursday, to attend the District Rotary Presidents' conference at Port Jervis, New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Munson Shakeshaft of Harvard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Oehrig of Wallace Mr. and Mrs. O.

E. Ohlson of So. Centre Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmidt of Marion Place, and Mr.

and Mrs. Le Roy Edwards of Irving Plave have taken a cottage at Wading River and will leave Friday for several days' vacation there. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spargur of Burtis Ave.

will leave Saturday, for a motor trip through Massachusetts. Mrs. Helen T. McKraw, now of Washington, D. with her daughter, Miss Marjorie McKraw, is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. William Kopp on Dorchester Road. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B.

Muller of Waschusetts St. returned this week from a motor tour through northern New York State. Miss Margaret Tunison, daughter of Mrs. Edna Tunison, spent several days this week at Point Lookout as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Atwood Heb-berd returned today from Port Kent on Lake Champlain. Miss Roberta Lascelle returned yesterday to her home on Hempstead Ave. after a week's stay at Lake George. Harold V. Busch of DeMott Ave.

has returned from a yachting trip to Detroit, the Great Lakes region and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight of Walnut Ave. have just returned from a motor trip through Vermont.

Miss Muriel Gore of Manhattan will return home tomorrow, after having been a guest for two weeks of Mrs. Carl A. Weil of Irving Place. Mr. and Mrs.

James Harrison of Lawrence Ave. left today for a 10 days' Canadian motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powell of N.

Forest accompanied by their daughter, Miss Alice Powell, have returned home from Great Barring- ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. O'Grady of 45 Reid Ave.

will move next week to occupy their now home on Har vard Ave. Miss Bearice Boggs of Clinton Ave. was guest of honor this evening at a bridge given by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Payor at their home, 1 Rockville Centre Parkway, Ocean-side.

Port Washington Personals Special to The Eagle Port Washington, Aug. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seaman and children, Peggy and Ruth, have returned to their home at Webster after a two weeks' motor trip through the New England States. Mrs.

David Kemper lias returned to her home at Summit Road, Beacon Hill, after spending the past several weeks in New Jersey. Mrs. Belnap Rowley will return to her home at Summit Road, after spending the Summer at Shoreham. Mrs. Charles Dautel of Birchwood Ave.

was hostess to the members of her bridge club last night. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Wallace of Mackey are entertaining guests over the holiday weekend.

Mrs. Charles Redfield and her two daughters, the Misses Mary and Sally Redfleld, have returned from spending the Summer at Bermuda, to their home at Summit Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewis and son, Dickie Lewis, have returned to their home at Longvie Road, Beacon Hill, after spending several days at the home of Mrs.

Lewis' mother at Syracuse. They were accompanied on their return trip by Miss Catherine Driscoll, sister of Mrs. Lewis, Culonin Club The Colonia Club will hold its first meeting of the season on Thursday, Oct. 17, at the home of the president, Mrs. Herbert R.

Burns, 402 Jefferson Ave. Other officers of the club are Mrs. Charles Duryea Smith, vice president; Mrs. E. Reed Burns, recording secretary; Mrs.

Preston L. Andrews, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lewis R. Knapp, federation secretary, and Mrs. Tunis D.

Huntting, treasurer. The club meetings are held regularly on the first and third Thursdays at the homes of members. Alternate meetings are in the morning followed by luncheon. Canaan Carden The New Canaan Garden Club will have its 26th annual exhibition on Thursday, Sept. 12.

from 3 to 10 p.m., in the farm buildings on the estate of Mr. and Mrs. A. Victor Barnes, Lone Tree Farm, Canoe Hill, New Canaan, Conn. liuckminster Club A party will be given Saturday evening in honor of Miss Evelyn DeWitt, retiring president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Buckminster Club of Flatbush.

Miss Margaret Hudson, who has been vice president of the organization, will take the position as president. Lawrence A. The stimulating and progressive theme "Modern Trends and Their Effect Upon Education" has been selected for the subject of study this year by the Lawrence High School Parent-Teacher Association. The association's objective will be the co-operation of parents, students and faculty in the adoption of modern trends. The first event of the season will be a tea and bridge for the board members and faculty on Sept.

18 In the school cafeteria. Several new chairmen have been appointed this year. The creation of a music chairman is new and Mrs. Sidney Williams has been named to the post. Instead of one general scholarship chairman in the Central Council, this year each association will have its own, and Mrs.

J. Carl Becher is to head the Lawrence High School committee. Other chairmen include Mrs. C. W.

Drake, hospitality and welfare, and Mrs. Kenneth C. Newman, membership. Lynbrook Clubs The Women's Republican Club of Lynbrook will meet Thursday at the Earl Avenue Firehouse. Mrs.

Frederick Williams, president, will preside. The meetings of the Lynbrook Auxiliary to the Nassau Collegiate Center will be resumed this month. The first one will take place Friday at the home of the president, Mrs. Harris Kanwit, 20 Thompson Place. Chairmen of various standing committees will be appointed.

Plans will be formulated for an extensive membership drive to be carried on during September and October. Oceanside Clubs The auxiliary to the American Legion Post, 998, Oceanside, will hold its first meeting on Monday evening, Sept. 9. at the Legion clubhouse. Long Beach Road.

Officers will be elected. Plans will be made for a card party to be held this month. Mrs. Maude Irwin of Lynbrook, formerly of Oceanside, represented the auxiliary at the Legion convention at Rochester which held its closing session Saturday, Aug. 31.

The Parent-Teacher Association of Oceanside Road School 4, Ocean-side, will have its first meeting for the new term on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the school. The association will hold a card party Wednesday, Sept. 18. at the home of Mrs.

Frank Zilch, 7 Windsor Parkway. Mrs. John Thompson and Mrs. Patrick Lyons will act as hostesses. L.

I. Infants' Home The first get-together of the season of the Long Island division of the Hebrew Kindergarten and Infants Home will take place at the home, Beach 20th Far Rock-away, on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 10. Mrs. William J.

Millard of Woodmcre heads the committee in charge. Co-hostesses of the day will be Mrs. Samuel Kirsrhenbaum, Mrs. Elias Reiss. Mrs.

Mac Lester and Mrs. I. Moses, assisted by the entire board of directors. The nominating committee of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, Cedarhurst, will submit its slate of officers for the coming year at the first meeting of the season Wednesday afternoon in the United Community Center, Broadway and Locust Cedarhurst. IF raiikliii A i-ins on Old llrookln Heights A matter of minutes from your office to the quiet, restful atmosphere of this quaint Colonial hostelry.

KOOF GARDEN LOUNGE LIBRAR'i fif OPEN A 1 II TERRACES fy- in Hi out Bath. 4 US Suite of Living Room, Bcd-K room and Hath, $100 $110 V't Full liotfl service, of course Dinner in the Azure Room is from ti5 cents to one dollar; ff Club Breakfast from 13 cents to cents. Luncheon Rritlge Varliet Franklin Arms Hotel fid OrrnidP Si. HrooWlyn III, Tel. Min l-TSTh WOOD HAFMON MANAGEMENT who will be their guest for about a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hotopp of Litchfield Road, Port Washington Estates, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Hotopp to James Langley of Bayside, which will take place at St. Stephens Episcopal Church on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 14 at 4 p.m.

The Rev. William J. Woon will officiate. Miss Hotopp will have as her only attendant, Mrs. Eric Osterholm and Jay Langley will serve as best man for his brother.

Following a wedding trip the bride and bridegroom will reside at 5th Port Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Lofringer and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Heming-dinger have returned from spending several days at Montauk on the Hemingdinger yacht, the Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Richardson and daughter. Miss Mary Elizabeth Richardson of Ivy Way, Port Washington Estates, have returned home from Atlantic City, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Purgett and daughter, Miss Bernardine Purgett of Litchfield Road, are spending several days at Lancaster, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Fueschel and children, will return the beginning of the week from their Summer home in the Poconos, to their home at Port Washington Estates. Miss Dorothy Woon, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. William J.

Woon, has been spending several days at Shelter Island as the guest of Mrs. Emma Smerling. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Finch and daughter, Miss Idabelle Finch, are spending the weekend and holiday at their Summer home at Bushkill Pennsylvania.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Croucher and family, who have been spending the season at their Summer home at Woodbury, will return to their home at N. Washington next week. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Leland Smith and two daughters, returned this week to their home at Mackey after a vacation spent in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Thadis Armstrong will return to their home at Long view Road on Tuesday, after a sev eral days' motor trip to Massachu setts.

Mr. and Mis. Eric Patch, who have been on a cruise to Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence, have returned and are now at their mooring off the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. Mrs.

R. L. Fountain of Georgia is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Horace M.

Davis of Mackey Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan an nounce the birth of John Thomp son Morgan, on Aug. 20, at tbe Doc tors Sanitorium, Port Washington.

Miss Louise W. Kraft and Homer L. Bartlett Married Miss Louise Wermuth Kraft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto E.

Kraft of Bayside Baxter Es tates, Port Washington, was mar ricd yesterday to Robert Rugglcs Bartlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Bartlett of Freeport. The 'wedding was held at St.

Stephens Episcopal Church and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. William J. Woon. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Kay Kraft as maid of honor, and Irving Vandcrpoel Jr. of Freeport served as best man.

The ushers included Noble Bartlett. Craig Bartlett and Louis Bartlett, brothers of the bridegroom, and Robert Hague. A repection at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Among those who attended the Nautilus revue given last evening in connection with the three-day mardi gras festival at the Nautilus Beach Club over the holiday weekend were, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Aron, Mrs. William Loeb, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Bonat, Judge and Mrs. Thomas C. Kadien, Mr. and Mrs.

Hamilton A. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greenman, Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Maguire, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Brockman, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Boker. Mrs. Aaron Manson, Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Austin, Burt Martinson, Mrs. Bertha Soler, Capt. and Mrs. Rand P.

Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brand and Judge and Mrs. Max Solomon. GREENFIELD LIEBERMAN Announcement is made of the en gagement of Miss Vivian Greenfield, 1 daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Greenfield of 2044 E. 13th to Albert Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lieberman of 1605 11th Ave.

The wedding will take place-in November. Recent arrivals from Brooklyn at the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay, Quebec. Canada, include Mr. and Mrs. Howard A.

Fox, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McAllister, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Means, Miss Grace G. Crocker, Miss Mary S. Bachelder.

Mrs. Daniel C. Waldron and her two daughters, the Miss Jessie A. and Elsie E. Waldron, of 73 Hancock St.

are spending their vacation at Columbia Lake. Deposit. N. Miss Patricia Lee is with them. The Misses Alice McFalls and Barbara Gatens of Flatbush and Miss Claire Roser of Hollis are spending the Labor Day weekend at the New Prospect Hotel, Shelter Island Heights.

225 3 PARKSIDE AVE. -3 Corner Flatbush Ave. 3-4-5 Rooms, S4S to $75 Hal! service. Desirable, large, light; airy apartments. 1800 OCEAN P'KWAY Corner Kingt Highway 3 3-Room $37 $45 Convenient to schools, churches and shopping centers.

Supt. on premises. 2328 NEWKIRK AVE. year Flatbush Ave. Delightful 5-roem (wallt-upl apartments.

Convenient to shopping centers, schools, churches, theaters. I. H. T. and B.

M. T. subways. Supt. on premises fr ALL MODERN ELEVATOR ErT APARTMENTS Inquire on Premises or -3 3, 579 Flatbush Avenue Tel.

INqenoll 2 5430 bel Fountain, who made her debut last Winter in Manhattan, will return from Europe next Saturday. There were many theater parties last night before the Hampton Players made their final appearance this Summer in "The Uncertain Lover," a comedy by Byron Dexter, at the Field Club. Thase entertaining were Mrs. Robert Hawthorne Wylie and Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Chllds McClintock, who had prefatory dinner parties; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Abram S.

Post, Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard Ho-mans, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert V.

Guile, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Holden, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Stone Douglas, Mrs. Frank L. Driver, Mrs. William Wallace Marshall, Mr.

and Mrs. Irving R. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic H.

McCoun, Mrs. Richard H. Lynch, Mrs. Augustus Sherwood Charfield, Mrs. George Whitefield Betts and many others.

Mr. and Mrs. Corley Gibson and their daughters, the Misses Marjorie and Corletta Gibson of Ramsey, N. are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ralph L. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur C. Holden are entertaining John Dickey of Oxford, Pa. Jack Hardy. Harry Smith and Arthur C. Holden supervised the field day exercises of the junior sports division of the Field Club today, as that organization closed its seasonal activities.

Some 80 children of Westhamplon and Quogue families took part. Mrs. William H. Bolton is president of the junior sports division, Mrs. Harry Smith is secretary and Richmond P.

Gardiner is treasurer. Mrs. Charles L. Wolseley has departed from the summer home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert Merriman Rogers of 680 St. John's Place, to join Mr. Wolseley in California. Mrs. Wolseley will return to Brooklyn for Thanksgiving Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Hewlett McCoun gave a cocktail party today at their old Point Road home, The Ramblers. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest H. Klipstein gave a diniyr this evening at their Summer home lor their house guests. Mr. and Mr. Wolmar Silsversarre of Orange.

N. Mr. and Mrs. George Merck and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Btiechner of White Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, MUSIC TO OUR EARS AH the vmphonir produced in the Brooklyn Academr of Muic just across the street from could not please as much as the praise or the Kuest who declared that we offered of service. l-2- room apartment, fur-nnhedor unfurnished. er pantry.

Hemic refrigerator. One block lrom L. I. K. R.

Lafavvtta Ava. and A inland Brooklyn Mm. Herbert MrK. Ilrunion of 28 Sill ire. anil her young ifnus'ilrr, llarbnra Irm II run son.

photographed nl tint Hotel eilnr-ihura at Sayville, (Photo by Hagle photographer)..

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