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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, 'APRIL' 7, 1935 Spring Brides-to-Be Are the Guests of Honor at Teas and Other Parties' 2 Judges for Mist Harriet Crou Gueit Of Miuet Holmes and Lott Coming Events -'ft I 1 1 Amateur Night; "NJnnir 1 atTUni) j. tllllLU Judge and Mrs. George A. Win- rate. Mrs.

Raymond V. Ingersoll. Judge and Mrs. George E. Brewer, former Federal Judge and Mrs.

Ed win L. Garvin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeralemon Davenport and Mr.

and Mrs William P. Earle Jr. will be the members of the judges committee who will award one of the prizes for the School Settlement's amateur night and dance at the Towers Hntel on Wednesday evening. May 1. Boxholriers and patror.Ps.-es for the event have also been announced The boxhoiders are Mrs.

John T. Barrv. Mr. and Mrs. FTeri B.

Dal- fell. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin R. James Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Magnus, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mannix. Mr.

and: Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Irving Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Osborn.

Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Scott Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.

Sperry and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8wanson. fhe patronesses include Mrs Les- ter S. Abberlev.

Mrs. Charles Carroll i Albertson. Mrs. Arthur F. Barker.

Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes. Dr. Potter Bartley.

Mrs. John T. Barry. Mrs. James R.

Bartholomew. Mrs. Joseph F. Becker. Mrs.

Joseph A. Bennett. Miss Dorothy Betts, Miss Mary H. Billings. Mrs.

Elliott Bishop. Miss Louise Blake, Miss Stella Blatchford, Mrs. Edward C. Blum. Mrs.

Bruce D. Bromley. Mrs. George Brower, Mrs. Fred A.

Buch, Mrs. Irving L. Cabot. Mrs. Martus Carpentier, Mrs.

Schrefber Carter. Mrs. Walter F. Carter. Miss Martha Casamajor.

Mrs. Wiltshire C. Clayton. Mrs. Wilkinson Collins.

Mrs. W. E. Co'yken- DUl, IVirS. V.

VfUIASIlMIIIW. I Fred B. Dalzell. Mrs. G.

Howland Dalzell. Mrs. Henry J. Da venport, Mrs. Sidney Davidson.

Mrs. James E. Donovan. Mrs. Ernest A.

Doudiet. Mrs. James A. Drain. Mrs.

Edmond T. Drewson. Mrs. Francis L. Durk, Mrs.

John D. East. Mrs. Remick C. Eckardt, Mrs.

John Henry Ernst Mrs. William W. Fitzhugh Mrs. Theodore Fitz Randolph. Mrs.

Mer-' rill N. Foote. Mrs. Alanson Gibbs Fox. Mrs.

Charles W. Fyfe. Mrs. George H. Gatrlan, Mrs.

Edwin )Jj. Gamn, Mrs. Emll Goeisch, Miss Louise Goetze. Mrs. Otto Goetze, Mrs.

William H. Good. Mrs. Rich- i Mri. Franklin O.

Canfield It a member of the Junior Auxiliary for St. Johnland Home on the Korth Shore of Long Inland, and it nmift'mg uilh plant for the matinee circut to be given at Maditon Square Garden Friday afternoon for the benefit of the home. (Photo by Galln.) fri. Albert C. Fuller it general chairman of airanre talet for the Week for the Blind at the Hotel Si.

George from April 29 to May 2. She hat tcheduled more than 60 rhurrh and eluh talet of blind-made article made in the thon of the three co-operating agencirf, the Brooklyn Bureau of (haritiet. the Brooltlrn A. 1. C.

P. and the IndaHrial Home for the Blind. (Fhnlo by Colonial.) party, 769 St. Mark's 2 p.m. St.

John's University Auxiliary Luncheon and bridge, St. Regis, Manhattan. Visitation Alumnae luncheon, and card party, Hotel St. George. May 8 (Wed.) Orphan Asylum Society of City of Brooklyn bridge.

May 9 (Thurs.) St. Vincent de Paul Society card party and dance, 1 Prospect Park W. Flatbush Day Nursery card party, Knickerbocker Field Club. May 11 (Tues.) St. Angela Hall Auxiliary luncheon and bridge, Hotel Biltmore, Manhattan.

MISCELLANEOUS April 8 (Mon.) Approved Schools Committee of the N. S. D. A. R.

benefit. New Amsterdam Theater, Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary Skene Division shower. Auxiliary of Blind Players Club meeting, 525 Clinton 8 p.m. Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor Junior Auxiliary meeting, 439 Henry eve. April 9 (Tues.) Packer senior tea, Colony House Senior Guild meeting, 297 Dean aft.

Brooklyn Holman Association meeting, 36 Remsen 3 p.m, St. Agnes Seminary Ladies Auxiliary meeting. Social Service Guild M. E. Hospital meeting, nurses residence.

April 10 (Wed.) Aytoun Society Spring tea, 114 Pierrepont 8t. Blind Players Club of Brooklyn, play, Academy of Music, p.m. Neighborhood Club Ship party, 104 Clark St. (three days). Victory Memorial Hospital Woman's Auxiliary meeting, hospital, 3 p.m.

Men's Council of Colony House open meeting, 297 Dean eve. Brooklyn Home for Consumptive: board tea. In chapel, 3 p.m, April 11 (Thurs.) Faith Home for Incurables donation party and reception. 546 Park Place, St. Joseph's Guild of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, Bay Ridge Branch, shower and tea, 425 58th 3 to 5 p.m.

St. Peter's Hospital Auxiliary shower and tea, at hospital, aft. April 13 (Sat.) Battle Pass Chapter, D. A. meeting, 114 Pierrepont 2 p.m.

April 14 'Sun.) Cathedral College 01 me immaculate Conception lecture-concert. Academy of Music, eve. St. Joseph's College Alumnae Association annual communion breakfast. April 15 (Mon.) Protestant Big Sister Council monthly meeting, Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church.

2 p.m. April 16 Children's Home of the Long Island Baptist Home Association meeting, at the home. April 20 'Sat. 1 Young Women's Hospital Service League of M. E.

Hospital tea, nurses residence April 23 (Tues. 1 Brooklyn Training School and Home lecture-tea. 1308 Albemarle Road. April 25 (Thurs.) Brooklyn Horse Show, Riding and Driving Club 'three days). Hudson Avenue Boy's Club Spring frolic.

Central Park Casino. April 26 (Fri.) Children's Welfare Society meeting. 428 Grand Ave April 27 Willoughbv House Settlement children's movie St George Theater. May 1 Brendan's High School Alumnae board meeting. 573 E.

31st St. Church Charity Foundation Woman's Board meeting and play, 1557 Atlantic Ave, a m. and pm May 4 (Sat.) St. Francis Xavler Academy Alumnae reunion luncheon, Essex House, Manhattan. St.

Agnes Seminary Ladies Auxiliary Parent-Student Communion breakfast. May 7 'Tues.) Brooklyn Free Kindergarten Society annual meeting, Grace Church parish hou.se 2 '30 p.m. May 11 Angela Hall Auxiliary. Victory Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Will Meet Wednesday The regular meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Victory Memorial Hospital will be held in the solarium of the hospital on Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Miss Katharine Gilhs.

superintendent of the hospital, will show guests around the ho-pital be tWPCn '2 nnri 7 n'nnr During the afternoon there will be a cane sale and tea will be served. ard Goodwin. Mrs. W. B.

Greenman. chairman, will have at its musical Mrs. Marcus E. Hankmson. Mrs.

and tea Bt the home of the Presi-Janies M. Hills. Mrs. Chandler G.dpnt chaminade. Mrs Robert Ingersoll.

Mrs. John C. IngersoU. gtarr Allvn. tomorrow afternoon.

Mrs. Oliver W. Ingersoll. thP Amati" Tno, Miss Violet Ca-1 Mrs. Rayinond V.

Ingersoll, Mrs. naDe violinist Paul Debouge. Local Women Will Take Part In D. A. R.

Schools Benefit; Mrs. Pouch to Be Honored Local members of the patrons committee, Mrs. Frank H. Parcells, chairman; for the D. A.

R. Approved Schools benefit which will take place tomorrow, at the New Amsterdam Theater are: Dr. Arthur W. Arnold, Miss Grace L. Brush, Frank H.

Parcells, Charles H. Layng; Mrs. Arnold, chairman of the Ticket Committee; Mrs. Charles H. Layng, chairman of the Brooklyn Division for the benefit, and leader of the escort ushers who will take the national D.

A. R. officers to their boxes; Mrs. Harry D. McKeige, who is chairman of publicity for Brooklyn.

Mrs. McKiege is Regent General of the National Woodhull Chapter. The corps of escort ushers will be Mrs. Harold E. Blunt, Miss Mabel A.

Casanova. Mrs. Stephen W. Craig, and Mrs. Layng.

who will be dressed in rare old Colonial costumes. Brooklyn women who have served on the benefit's Publicity Committee are Miss Edith J. Evans, and Mrs. Carrol! C. Edsall.

On the Program Committee, of which Mrs. McKiege is chairman. Is Mrs. Joseph Stray. Mrs.

Arthur W. Arnold was In charge of ticket printing. Serving on the Ticket Committee have been, Mrs. Layng, Mrs. M.

S. Cum-ner, Miss Violet Ingram, Mrs. W. E. Titus.

Mrs. A. E. Wltzel. Miss Edith Evans, Mrs.

Oerald O'Connor. Mrs. Smith Stebbins and Mrs. Edsall. Committees for Rotary Club Community Service Bridge The committees for the bridge party the Community Service Committee of the Rotary Club of Brooklyn will hold on Monday, April 22, at 8:15 at the Brooklyn Edison Building, are Mrs.

Edwin B. Wilson, arrangements. Mrs. J. C.

Rushmore, Mrs. John W. James, Mrs. Herbert L. Carpenter Mrs.

Thurman B. Given and Mrs. H. Harry Miller; committee in charge of prizes, Mrs. George C.

Wildermuth, Mrs. Ernest J. Streubel, Mrs. Austin Tobey and Mrs. Charles L.

Harold. The proceeds will be used to carry on the work of the Crippled Children's Committee and to continue the boys' camp. Camp Grant, at Caiverton. Everett M. Clark is chairman.

Guests of Honor for Morning Choral Spring Concert Thursday Guests of honor for the Spring concert of the Morning Choral at the Academy of Music on Thursday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart Adams, Mrs. William Foster Rowland, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Huntington Woodman, Channing Le Febvre. Alfred Boyce, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent MUllgan.

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Davis. Randolph P.

Hanson, Mrs. Almeron Smith, Mme. Emma Richardson Kuster, Col. and Mrs. Robert Starr Allyn.

Etta Hamilton Morris, Mrs. John Chase. Mrs. Harriet E. W.

Christie. Mrs. Charles A. Soper, Mrs. Theo WUliam C.

Jacques. Mrs Palmer Jadwin. Mrs. Darwin R. James Mrs.

John S. Jenkins, Miss Jen-1 nie M. Jenness, Mrs. John E. Jennings.

Mrs. M. C. Jor.anns Mrs. David Jones, Mrs.

Forrest S. Jones. Mrs. David C. Johnson, Miss Dorothy Remsen Johnson.

Mrs. W. L. Johnston, Mrs. Warner King.

Mrs. Henry R. Lathrop, Mrs. Almet Reed Latson Jr, Mrs. Robert C.

Lee, Mrs. Edward H. Lockwood, Mrs. Trem-'. per Longman, Mrs.

Joseph Lorenz and Mrs. John L. Lotsch. WEDDINGS April 12 (Frl.) Miss Elizabeth Davids and Thomas Edw. Percyra, Trinity Lutheran Church.

April 20 (Sat.) Miss Elaine Campbell and Townsend Allen, Reformed Dutch Church. Mi.ss Susan Cony Breck and Douglas Dearborn, Manhattan. April 27 (Sat.) Miss Margery Schwab and Edgar W. Mande-vllle St. Paul's Church.

Miss Jane Chappie and G. David Gudebrod. Old First Church, Huntington. Mav 4 (Sat.) Miss Alice Katherine Parke and John O. Zimmerman, Orace Church, 8 p.m.

Miss Olga Anals von Kaltenborn and Attmore Robinson Holy Trinity Church, aft. Miss Elwina C. McAllister and Adrian John Etzel, Holy Innocents Church, 11 a.m. May 17 (Frl.) Mira Audrey Jaeckel and John Hamilton Baker, Man- Viottoti May 18 tSat.) Miss Louise Auchin- closs and Edward Robbms, Episcopal Church ol St. John's of Lat-tlngtown.

Locust Valley. DANCES April 12 fFri.) Briarcliff Holiday House Association Jungle Ball, Hotel Plaza, Manhattan. April 13 (Sat.) Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Weber's High School dancing class, studios. April 23 (Tues.) Pioneer Ball for Xavler Society for Publications for Blind, Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. April 26 (Frl.) St. Brendan's Alumnae Spring dance, Hotel Bossert.

Bushwlck Hospital annual charity dance. Towers. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Weber's Easter dance, studios. April 30 (Tues.) Rainbow Ball, Rockvllle Center. May 1 (Wed.) Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Webers' dance recital, Academy of Music. May 3 (Frl.) Lace Ball for Outdoor Cleanliness Association, Waldorf-Astoria. ML'SICALES April 8 (Mon.) Chaminade Loyalty Committee musicale, 428 Grand aft.

Musicians Guild musicale, 98 Jora- lemon 8:30. April 11 (Thurs.) Morning Choral Spring concert, Academy of Music. April 15 (Mon.) Musicians Guild musicale. 49 Remsen eve. April 25 (Thurs.) Brooklyn Home for Consumptives concert, 114 Pierrepont eve.

May 3 Fri.) University Glee Club Spring concert. May 7 (Tues.) Protestant Big Sister Council annual Spring concert, Academy of Music, eve. CARD PARTIES April 9 'Tues. Woodward School A. bridge, at school, p.m.

Virginia Dare Chapter, D. bridge. 1274 E. 23d St. April 10 (Wed.) Chaminade Friendlv Committee bridge, 811 E.

19th eve. Presbyterian Home Woman's Auxiliary bridge, Oppenhelm, Collins Co. Adelphi Academy Alumnae Association bridge, 302 E. 18th St. April 11 (Thurs.) A.

I. C. P. Home Making Center bridge party. 401 Clinton aft.

April 13 (Sat.) Monday Circle Juniors annual bridge, Edison Bldg. Dr. White Memorial Catholic Settlement Association luncheon and bridge. Hotel St. George.

Young Women's Hospital Service League of M. E. Hospital bridge, 307 Vanderbllt aft. April 22 (Mon.) Immaculate Con ception Day Nursery card party. uoiumous Club.

1 Rotary Club Community Service Committee bridge, Brooklyn Edison Building, 8:15 p.m. April 24 (Wed.) Prospect Heights Hospital bridge. Radio City, April 26 (Frl.) Brooklyn Plant. Flower and Fruit Guild bridge, Grace Church parish house, aft. April 27 (Sat.) Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor Auxiliary card part v.

Columbus Club, aft. April 30 (Tues.) Villa de Sales Home Auxiliary Spring card party. Stratford Chapter, D. B. Spring bridge, Canadian Women's Club, Manhattan.

May 3 (Fri.) Colony House bridge and fashion show. Plaza Hotel. May 4 (Sat.) Betty Washington I Lewis Chapter. D. A.

card 7 -1 At Paf Miss Rebecca Holmes and Miss 1 Lott at a shower and bridge yesterday in honor of Miss Harriet Cross at I HnlmPS' 3 MacKay MlsJi Cr0fs is engagf.d t0 be marrlrd t0 Dr. A. Raymond. 1 Thp guests were the Misses Isabel and Mary Andrew, Frances Keech. Lucy Mane Sinclaire.

Ruth Andrew, Parke. Beatrice Collins, Ethel Fhlenburccr. Lois Thayer. Helen Fiske and Ira Cobleigh. 'Four Sisters' to Be Given gy the B'klyn Heights Aw'n The annual meeting of the Brooklyn Heights Association will be held the middle of May at the TowPrs Hotel.

The program will be lntprrning tnan PVer and an old play. "Four Sisters, a favorite on the Heights 40 years ago. will be revived. The committee members are Mrs. William F.

Eastman, chairman; Dr. David Atwntaer. Dr William H. Field. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Fitz Randolph. Alexander a uaie. Mrs. Edwin L.

Garvin. Mrs. Tremper Longman. Mrs. Alfred E.

Mudge. William M. Parke. William L. Savers, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick A. Sweet. Harland Tibbetts and Mrs. Edwin C.

Ward. Mrs. Morgan W. DaboU returned from Florida yesterday and Joined her sister. Mrs.

Thomas L. Leem-lng at Mayfair House, Manhattan. Battle Pan Chapter, D. A. R.

Plant for April Meeting Battle Pas Chapter. D. A. -Aryan w.ill Bm 1 J.qui ul Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierre pont on Saturday Bt 2 p.m. The speaker will be Col.

Robert Starr Allyn. Commissioner of Sanitation for Brooklyn. Mrs. John L. Bauer, chairman Outdoor Cleanliness Association, will give a short talk.

Mrs. Stuart Close, pianist, will play. Mrs. Joseph E. Reid and her committee will act as hostesses.

Chaminade Loyalty Committee Plans for Mnsicale and Tea The Loyalty Committee of Chami- narip frs. Ktrbprt Guernsey Brown, i cei0, and William J. Tavlor pianlst. Mrs. Allyn will sine; L-s.

Edward Everett Roberts will gjve readings, and the Belle Canot Tno consisting of Mrs. Matilda Duer Lindsay. Mrs. Beatrice James and Miss Wilhelmina Mullcr, also will be included on the program. The committee members, Mrs.

Brown, Mrs. Thomas Pilsworth, treasurer; Mrs. John C. Sheridan, secretary; Mrs. Arthur Milligan and Miss Beatrice King will assist the hostess in receiving.

chairman; Mrs James Slatterv. Mrs. Joseph F. Walton. Mrs.

William Heffernan. Mrs. Luke D. Stapleton Sr. and Mrs.

George Tilvou: special prizes. Mrs. Arthur McDermott, chairman; Mrs. Thomas Murray co-chairman: music. Mrs.

John H. DcLaney, chairman; Mrs. Joseph E. Murray, co-chairman; patronesses, Mrs. George Worthley, chairman; invitations.

Mrs. Thomas H. Tierney, chairman; cards. Mrs. Robert Rome, chairman, and Mrs.

Francis B. Day, co-chairman; pnzrs. Mrs. James Brown chairman, and Mrs. Henrv Mannix.

cn-chairman, and entertainment. Mrs James Fee, chairman, and Mis Helen McSorley, co-chairman. The junior rnmm.mee includes Mrs Thomas M. Fitzgerald. Mrs.

Edward A. Pallas: candy. Mrs. Frank Saveresi-e; luncheon. Mrs Hugh Copelend; press.

Mr OBnen William G. u.t'X 'fit rlmirmnn nf i nthnlir Pig Sinter fmm Mar 13 to 18. (Photo by 9 7 MM, Stratford Chapter, D. B. E.

Will Committees for Immaculate Sponsor Benefit April 30 Conception Nursery Party A benefit bridge and tea in aid of Mrs. Michael C. O'Brien, general I Victoria Home for Aged British Men chairman for the card party, to be and Women will be givea by the held on Easter Monday. April 22. at 6tratford Chapter.

D. B. at the the Columbus Club by the Immacu-Canadian Women's Club. Allerton late Conception Day Nursery, of House. 130 E.

57th Manhattan. which Mrs Thomas F. Casey is on Tuesday, April 30. at 2 m. This president, announces the following affair is given instead of the annual committees: Mrs.

James Spellman, lis St. Brendan's H. S. Alumnae Plant for Future Events At a board meeting of the executives of St. Brendan's High School Alumnae, held at the home of Miss Eleanor G.

Connelly, president, a report was giverf'by Miss Frances McLoughlin, chairman of the annual Spring dance which will be hrld at the Bossert Hotel on Friday, April 26. Assisting Miss McLoughlin arc Miss Alice Burke, honorary chairman; the Misses Alice Harri-gan, Marie Mauro. Jeanne Keller, Frances Convey, Beatrice Turner, Veronica Rogers, Alice Thomas, a 0 1 McCormack, Dorothea O'Ncil, Dorothy Wythe and Dorothy T. McEvoy. Sunday, May 28, was selected as the dale of the annual communion breakfast, Miss Evelyn McCotter, chairman.

Plans were also discussed for the reception and lea to be held in June for the graduates of 1935. A general meeting of St. Brendan'j Alumnae will be held at the Towers Hotel today. Nominations for officers for the year will take place. The executive board will meet on Wednesday.

May 1, at the home of Miss Mildred Treacy, 573 E. 31st St. Aytoun Society to Hold Its Annual Spring Tea Wednesday The Aytoun Society, whose annual Spring lea will be held at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierre-pont on Wednesday afternoon, will have the officers of the society receiving. They are Mrs. Thomas R.

Fleming. Mrs. B. Boone Van Hoff, Mrs. William T.

Hanson, Mrs. Philip Diehl and Mr. Matthew Buerman. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Louis E.

Strong and the Misses Margaret Fawceit, Anne Hobby and Ethel Pickford. Mrs. Dean C. Osborne and Mrs. Theodore Frohne will preside at the tea table.

Miss Gladys Horn is chairman or the day. Patrons for Benefit Concert On Thursday at High School Patrons for the benefit concert for the theater fund of the Brooklyn' Technical High School. De Kalb Ave. and Fort Greene Place, on" Thursday evening when the auditorium will be opened are Mayor and Mrs. Fiorello H.

LaGuarriia. Borough President and Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll. Regent and Mrs.

Christopher C. Mollenhauer. Commissioner and Mrs. Walter J. Carlin, Commissioner and Mrs.

Henry C. Turner. President of the Board of Education George J. Ryan and Mrs. Ryan, Dr.

Harold G. Campbell. City Superintendent of Schools, Associate Superintendent and Mrs. John S. Roberts, Associate Superintendent and Mrs.

Joseph M. Sheehan, George H. Unit Inn. director of music of New York City, and Mrs. Gartlan.

President. Eugene A. Colligan of Hunter College and Mrs. Colligan, President Harry S. Rogers of Polytechnic Institute' and Mrs.

Rogers, Chancellor Harry Woodburn Chase of New York University and Mrs. Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S.

Edmands, Mr. and Lewis H. Pink. Principal Kvelyn Allan of theWiirls Commercial High School, Principal Kate F. Turner Of the Bay Ridge Hudi School.

Dr Margaret E. I.acey. member of Ihe Board of Examiners, Raphi Alexander H. Lyons, Ph.D.. of ih" 8th Ave.

Temple. Judcc and Mrs. John C. Clark, the Rev. Dr.

imrl Mrs. R. PnrXe.5 Cadman ol Central Congregational Church. Dr. and Mrs.

Edwin Franke Goldman and Mrs W. B. Falconer. New York University's School of Eduratlon will present Its Glee club under the leadership ot Luther Goodhart and the symphonic band under the direction ol Williams. Frank Elsass.

hov trumpeter will be the featured soloist. Dr. Albert Lloyd Colston Is pnnetpn 0f Ihe Teeh lllch School Mrs. II Edward of Hie special of Die Jiitlon Henllii Iienelli performance at the Opera House on April e-w hen Mine Lily Pons wui unite In 1 only JJew York recital of the season. Local women bit especially intcrcited in it.c riore Martin Hardy and Harold enter'tainment program.

The com-DuVall. mittee of Ushers has included, from Mildred Dilling, harpist, will be Brookivn, Mrs. H. Sutherland, the soloist and will also assist the Mrs charles S. Connell.

Mrs. Avron choral in some of its numbers. Elsie Kitait and Mrs. Lavng. Members Nursing Sistera Auxiliary Plan for Spring Card Party Juniors Plan Their Meeting The Auxiliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor will have their annual Spring card party at the Columbus' Club on Saturday afternoon, April 27.

Mis. J. Thomas Kearney Is chairman of the committee and will be assisted by Miss Helen Brislin, Mrs. Joseph S. Byrnes.

Mrs. Richard J. Brophy. Mrs Jeremiah W. Callaghan.

Miss Anna R. Cassin. Miss Katherine Clarke. Mrs Frank P. Curran.

Mrs. Harry A. Cohan. Mrs. Ann Davidson.

Mrs. Anna J. Doyle. Mrs. James J.

Fee, Mrs Edward D. Fox, Miss Genevieve Gallagher, Mrs. Peter Hughes, Miss Mary Jordan. Mrs. Frank M.

Ledwith, Mrs. Edward J. Maher, Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs. Richard Mullin. Mrs.

Robert Murtha, Mrs. George W. McCloskey, Mrs. Milo F. McDonald, Mrs.

E. Bruce McEvoy. Miss Catherine McTernan, Mrs. Mary A. McCotter, Mrs.

William G. O'Brien, Mrs. DeWitt B. Pentz. Mrs.

Bart Patterson. Mrs. Thomas Reillv, Mrs. Harry R. Rhlnehart.

Mrs. George Rice. Mrs. Thomas F. Robinson, Mrs Williard S.

Salmon. Miss Elizabeth Shea. Mrs. Frank P. Sloan.

Mrs. George L. Twigg. Miss Winifred Wallace, Mrs. William Welch and Mrs.

Rome Wisklrchen. The Junior Auxiliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Sirk Poor will meet at the convent. 439 Henry tomorrow evening. Miss Marion A. O'Brien will preside.

Plans for the Spring season will be announced. Program Planned for Faith Home Donation Day Party Mrs. Robert Starr Allyn will sing two groups of songs and Mrs. Andrew J. Riis will give a short talk on her latest book, "The Great Fresh Sea," at the donation party and reception which will be given by the board of managers of Faith Home for Incurables on Thursday afternoon at the home, 546 Park Place.

Receiving at the door at the current events Mrs. Jessica Lozer Payne will give on Thursday morning at the Academy of Music will be Mrs. Jerome H. Pennock, Mrs. Miles Sco-field Charlock and Mrs.

W. A. O. Paul. Visitation Alumnae Plans For Luncheon and Bridge The Visitation Alumnae will hold its annual Spring luncheon and card party on the roof of the Hotel St.

George on May 4. Mrs. Jamie Kelly if president, of the alumnae, which will commemorate its 13th anniversary. Miss Veronica Cnrberry is general chairman: assisting her are the Misses Mary Asip. Kathryn I.

Brady, Mario T. Carlin, Mary V. Canfield, Olivia Dennian. Lucille Durack, Adelaide Gaffney, Pauline Kuhn, Mildred Maloncy. Mary McGolrick, Katherine O'Connor, Dorothea O'Callahan, Helen O'Kecfe, Gertrude Rose, Margaret Spfton, Geor-glene Spellman, Mary V.

Woods and Marie Walsh; also Mrs. Richard Conley, Mrs. Edward F. Curley Mrs. Sari Coll.

Mrs. Edmund J. Donegan, Mrs. Denis Donegnn. Mrs.

I John V. Dunne. Mrs. F.dward J. Grace.

Mrs. William F. Greegan, Mrs. Francis T. Keliher.

Mrs. J. Richard Kevin, Mrs. Kurt Luu. Mrs.

Charles Mylod. Mrs. Edward P. Mul- i lln, Mrs. Oeorgp T.

McQuade. Mrs. Edward J. McGratty. Mrs.

Paul V. McManus, Mrs. Edward Mrl.ai.gh- I lin, Mrs. Webster J. Oliver.

Mrs. Parncll Qulnn. Mrs. James J. Ryan.

Mrs. Joseph W. Sullivan and Mrs. William R. Thornton.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson unci George Vanderbllt will be guests of honor at the Jungle Ball which will be given at the Hotel Plaza Friday evening. This will be the liith annual benefit for BriarclifT Holiday House Association at BrlnrclllT MHnor. N.

which cares nr or-phnn Rlrk under 14 years of age Mr. Vanderbllt. who is in Floridn on a holidnv. will mnke a special trip by nlrplane to attend the ball The Jungle pageant "Cango Caves." will be presented at midnight, Evelyn Herbprt, Pnhert. Halllrhy nnd Reed Lawton singing the lending roles.

Mrs. Harvey Self. Is head of the of this committee have served as chairmen of Junior Groups. On the Committee which has arranged accommodations for young boys and girls who are making the trip from the industrial and mountain districts of the South to take part in the benefit, have been. Mrs, Oliver Goldsmith Carter, Mrs.

Philip Y. Linker, Mrs. Howard Gregory, Mrs. Joseph K. Butler, Mrs.

George McKpnzie. Miss Beatrice Ford and Mrs. Harry McKiege. A tea is to be given this afternoon at the Bpekman Tower, 3 Mitchell Place, Manhattan, in honor of Mrs. William H.

Pouch, national chairman of the D. A. R. Committee on Approved Schools, and chairman general of the benefit, and for members of her committees. The Pan-hellenic Association, Mrs.

A. Barton Hepburn, president, is hostess. The Southern children will be presented in native songs and dances of the mountain regions of Georgia. Tennessee. North Carolina, South Carolina.

Virginia and Alabama. Kentucky running sets, mountain ballads and Instrumental music will be featured. Songs by the Misses Phradie Wells and Georgia Standing, and by Mr. Edwin Orlando Smith are additional parts of the scheduled benefit program. Presbyterian Home Will Benefit by Bridge Wednesday The Women's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Home for the Aged will hold a bridge on Wednesday at Oppenheim-Collins Co.

Mrs. Ernest K. Tanner will have charge 1 of candy and nuts; Mrs. Gordon K. Smith, tickets; Mrs.

Edwin V. Mor- rlson. prizes, and Miss Birnev, score 1 CBrds and 1 Mrs. William Clarke Duff and her I staff of officers are working with 1 the chairmen. Miss Janet Trull.

Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Bunlm of Brooklyn. Robert M.

Overall of Jackson Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pollock of Kew Gardens, Jules E.

Anderson of Woodside and Miss Edith E. Ritchie of Garden City are among those of local Interest who recently arrived at the Elbow Beach Hotel, Elbow Beach, Bermuda. Oswald, soprano, Is the soloist from the club. Ada Zcller will accompany at the piano. Mrs.

Arthur T. Beach, first vice president of the Morning Choral, is in charge of arrangements. Elsie Ahrens Du Vail is chairman of music. Mrs. Beach is being assisted by Miss Sarah M.

Umpleby and the following committees: Reception committee, Mrs. William Newman, chairman, and Mrs. Ernest Ash, Mrs. Harold Bally, Mrs. Mary Bently Feller, Mrs.

Stewart R. Browne. Mrs. John McDonald, Miss Isabelle P. Miller, assisting; the usher-dance committee, J.

Edwin Taylor, chairman, and Henry Doyen, Alfred Inge, Theus Shell, Elbert Van Aken, Ar-mand D. Whlteman Armand D. Whiteman William Gardiner Thompson. Frederick Kirchner, Arthur T. Beach and Bjornulf John-sen, assisting.

Members of the Morning Choral Juniors, Mrs. James Rowland Day, chairman; Mrs. Frederic M. Davidson, honorary chairman, and Miss Jessie Chamberlain, junior chairman, will act as program girls. They are Miss Mary V.

Ariel, Miss Jane Battell. Mrs. Justine S. Beer, Miss Mary Caye, Miss Chamberlin, Miss Helen Joy Cochrane. Miss Helen Cory, Miss Virginia Dettmcr, Mrs.

Haiidon Geis, Miss Bernice W. Gibson, Miss Marjorie Kane, Mrs. Robert Ladehoff, Miss Lorraine Leh- Gertrude Mabel Nelson. Miss Flor- enee Petri, Miss Dorothy Steffens, Miss Isabel Voorhees. Mrs.

Harry C. Schroeder Is presi- dent and Herbert Stavely Sammond is conductor of the choral. Shower and Tea to Be Given By St. Peter 1 Hospital Auxiliary St. Peter's Hospital Auxiliary.

Mi.s Gladys Dennan president, will meet at ihe hospital Thursday afternoon. The meeting will be in tne lorm of linen shower for the benefit of the hospital and a tea In honor of Mrs. PhUlp Brennan, the guest peaker. Mrs. Franklin Strauss Is chairman of reception.

Miss Helen Munkenberk Is chairman of hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Rom Wisklrchen, Mrs. Cornelius Sehmid. Miss Veronica Carberry, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan.

Miss Kathryn 1 luncheon and bridge on board a steamship. The committees are: chairmen, Mrs. Grace Johnston and Mrs. James Gilmour; prizes, Mrs. William S.

Buchanan and Mrs. O. C. Perkins; refreshments. Mrs.

George H. MacKay, Mrs. William Goulding, 1 Miss M. M. Haldane and Mrs.

Alex-' ander Cooper: ushers. Mrs. W. J. Bruce.

Mrs. David Kennedy and Mrs. James Farley, and tickets, Mrs. James G. Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart W. Curtis of 97 Rutland Road have returned home, having spent the Winter at the Soreno Hotel, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Mrs. Charles Armstrong of Greenwich and her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Everest Denslow Haight are spending a few weeks in Bermuda, 1 Mr.

Fdtein St. John nonrr lirrut Veck, trhich trill hr hrH I 7- O'Connor and Mrs. Lormg Black. Brooklyn and Long Island girls Mrs. George Worthington of 97fi who have been chosen for the coin-Pa rl: Place entertained at dinner at, mittee for the annual Junior Tea ihe Central Park Casino recently Dance of the College of New Roll! and Mrs.

Walter C. Riga. Mrs. rhelle. to be held at Glen Island A fi.

Stevenson, Dr. P. V. Castello, Casino. New Rochelle.

on May 11, M'1 and Mrs. Charles Wesley Dlngee Include the Misses Lauretta T. Glee-f't Glen Cove, Mrs. J. Howard Ash-1 son.

Margaret Kennedy, Blanche I. eld. Harold Olena. Mr. and Mrs.

Schllgen. Irene Vaughan, Alllce melius L. Kcllcy Mrs. Edward Mundorff. Kathryn M.

Daly and J. Diusco. 1 Kathleen Laressy. Mn nrv fannix nf 869 Vrrn'ulvut i for a large bridge tea the iJZ reren once, and.

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