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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1939 August Is Popular Month for Weddings and Engagement Announcements Lynbrook Hostess Has Several Parties Si Sayville Young Married Set Joint Supper Party Clambake Is Held at the Residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Frieman; Other Parties Given by Town's Summer Group Special to the Brooklyn Eagle: Tl I x. Mrs. Vernon t.

Emmett Gives Luncheons And Bridges at Cabana; Personal News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, Aug. 19 Mrs. Vernon L. Emmet of Lenox Ave. was hostess at luncheon and bridge at her cabana at Point Lookout on Thursday.

The guests were Mrs. Frederick B. Rakemann, Miss Barbara Rakemann and Mrs. Clarence Simmons of Rockville Centre and Mrs. Oscar Kem and Miss Nancy Kern of Lynbrook.

On Wednesday Mrs. Emmet will again be a luncheon and bridge hostess at her cabana. Her guests on that occasion, will be Mrs. George -'w-: Sayvllle-Bayport, Aug. 19 A clam bake and supper party given by many members of the young set of Sayville and Bayport took place this evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Frieman of McConnell Ave. Amnog the other hosts cf the evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Van Vanken, Mr.

and Mrs. Elward Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. J.

Bogel, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seamon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seamon, Mr.

and Mrs. several weeks Mrs. John P. Cohalen Miss Nancy Platou, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Pedro Platou fjrV of Brooklyn, is shown at the indoor swimming pool at the Seigniory Club, Quebec. (Quebec Tourist Bureau photo.) ti I f- iC-C-nW' I Port Washington Travelers Back From Various Trips Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Stevens Had Holiday Of Several Weeks on Their Cruiser Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Port Washington, Aug. 19 Mr.

and Mrs. Elliot Stevens of Port Miss Barbara Platou, sister of. Nancy Platou, who is also spending the Summer with her parents, was photographed at the tennis courts at the Seigniory Club. (Quebec Tourist Bureau photo.) Oceanside Vacation News Residents Return From Camping Trip Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Oceanslde, Aug. 19 Mr.

and Mrs. Stacey Maney and their daughter. Miss Stacey Eileen Maney, of Oswald Court, Miss Lola Pearsall and Miss Charlotte Peters of Howard Place and Miss Pearl Cunningham of Locust returned this week to their homes from a camping trip to Montauk Point. Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Layton of Washington Ave. and their daughter, Joyce Layton, are vacationing In North Hero, Vt. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard J. Luft of Nantucket Lane have announced the birth ot twin daughters on Thursday, Aug. 10, at the South Nassau Communities Hospital. The babies, the first born to the couple, have been named Mary Elizabeth Luft and Catherine Grace Luft Mrs. Luft is the former Miss Marie OBrien of Lynbrook.

Carl Lindberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Lindberg of 10 Holm- crest Court, has arrived in Milwaukee, where he will make his home, as he has been transferred there by the Crucible Steel Com pany. Miss Carol Bingham and Jack Bingham will return tomorrow to their home on Nantucket Lane from a stay in Washington, D.

C. Hewlett Socials Special to the Brooklyn Eagle: Hewlett, Aug. 19 Mr. and Mrs. S.

Gregory of Cedar Hewlett Bay Park, are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burghard at Red Bank, N. J. Richard J.

Prentice was honored at a buffet supper Wednesday night in celebration of his birthday an nlversary by Mrs. Prentice at their home in East Rockaway Road. Mr. Prentice will leave Thursday for a trip to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

Among the guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson, Harold Tigue, Mrs.

Audrey Watts Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabbe, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van B.

Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cashm, Mn.

and Mrs. Horace O. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson F.

Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Max Foley, Mrs. Frank R. Geis of Johnstown, Charles Peck Cullen of Buffalo and his hosts, Mr.

and Mrs. David Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wehmann, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Van Sant, Mrs. Cyrus Polley, John D. Nichols and Miss Rose McAuley. Miss Hope Carroll, daughter of Mrs. John Mullins, who is occupying the Philip Robb house in Hewlett Bay Park for the Summer, has returned rrom Newport, where she was the guest of Miss Audrev Fos- dlck.

Miss Peggy Higglns, daughter of Mrs. George S. Piramoff of Hewlett Bay Park, is the house guest this weekend of Miss Annette Schroeder at Quogue. Mrs. Monroe H.

Daniels of Hew. lett Parkway has left for Youngs- town, unio, to oe with her mother, i I Lido Country Club Has Emerald Isle Dance Members Entertain for Friends at Dinner Dance at South Shore Resort Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lido Beach, Aug. 19 Irish traditions were predominate tonight In the Emerald Isle dinner-dance given at the Lido Country Club. Irish tenors, Irish Jigs and group singing of Erin's ballads comprised the- entertainment. One of the largest parties tonight will be the dinner and bridge party given by Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Pohlers of Rutherford, N. and Lido Beach a several weeks' vacation trip and their young daughter, Martha the latter part of the week from 's parents in Maine.

Piandome, is vacatlening at James- town, N. Wilmot Fish of Kingston, N. is spending the week-end as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Frederick W. Sherwood, and Mr.

Sherwood of Summit Road. Frances Frich and I. T. Burden Jr. to Wed Miss Frances D.

Frick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Childs Frick of Roslyn, will be married on Sept. 8 to I. Townsend Burden son of Mr.

and Mrs. I. Townsend Burden of Manhattan and Roslyn. The cere mony will take place at Clayton, the home of the bride's parents, and will be attended only by rela tives and a few intimate friends. Miss Frick will have a sister, Miss Adelaide Frick, and Mrs.

Sheldon E. Prentice for her only attendants. Alvln Burden will be best man for his brother. Miss Frick Is a granddaughter of the lata Henry C. Frick, steel manu facturer, art collector, philanthropist, and the late Mrs.

Frick. She is a graduate of Foxcroft School and made her debut in 1934 In Pittsburgh, and at the Bachelors Cotillon in Baltimore. Mr. Burden attended the Uni versity of Virginia and Is with the Air Reduction Company. He is a member of the Racquet and Tennis and the Piping Rock Club.

for twenty-five guests, among them the Clifford Hamlltons of Ruther ford, Mrs. Bethune W. Jones ot Gar den City, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.

Connaugbton and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schnlbbe of New York, Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Fick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arfman, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Malone, all of Brooklyn, and the Robert H. Nobles of Glen Cove. Hosts at special parties during the week Included Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Hauser of Bronxville, Mrs. Bethune W. Jones, Mrs. J. Peter Miller, Mr, and R.

A. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Long, Mr.

and Mrs Henry C. Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thiele, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence G. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Auspitzer. Special dinner dances set for the remainder of the season include the life guards' annual ball next Friday night and a circus party along a simulated midway on Labor Day weekend.

Jenkins of Bellerose and Mrs. William Schmidt, Mrs. Harold E. Weeks and Mrs. A.

F. Myers of Rockville Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet will again entertain on Saturday evening, Aug.

26, also at Point Lookout. They will give a steak roast party, to which have been invited Mr. and Mrs. Alva F. Myers, Mr.

and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Weeks, all of Rockville Centre.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Burrows re- turned this week to their home. They so.iourned for a fortnight at Beach Hill Pond, near Ellsworth Falls, Me.

Miss Margaret Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Morris, also re turned to the village this week.

She was at Fra Jo Ranch, Warrensburg, New York. Miss Ruth Bradshaw of Atlantic Ave. came home this weejc from stay on Silver Lake, neafSharoifc Connecticut. Miss Ebba Duffy, daughter of MY. and Mrs.

Richard Duffy, is at Camp Mohawk, Litchfield, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Weitman have announced the birth of a son, Irwin Robert Weitman, Thursday, Aug. 10, at the South Nassau Communities Hospital, Oceanside.

Mr. and Mrs. Weitman have two other children. Morton 11, and Renee Weitman, 3. Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Scull have announced the birth of a son on Saturday morning, Aug. 12, at the Nassau'Hospital, Mineola. The baby has been named Jonathan Albert Scull.

The couple have one other child, David Scull, 6 years old. Miss Mary Hamlin, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Hamlin of -Rocklyn is on a trip to Sconset, Nantucket, and Blue Hill, Me. Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Newman of Graee Ave. and their children, Martin and Joyce Newman, returned this week from a three weeks' trip upstate. Miss Nancy Buchanan of Montreal, Canada, is the guest of her Mrs. Margaret B. Morgan of Earle Ave.

Miss Roberta Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kirk, will enter State Normal School, Platts-burg, N. this Fall.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Dlx are making their home for the remainder of the Summer at Long Beach. Mrs.

Dix is the former Miss Esther Marie Abrams of Raymond Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred runner and their son, Howard Brunner, returned to their home this week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Bode. The Brunners reside In Kew Gar dens. Capt. Russell Vittrun and Mrs.

Vittrup of Fort Benning, with their son, Jack Vittrup, also left the village this week after a visit with the Bodes. Mrs. Florence K. Mooney is sojourning on Glen Echo Lake, Charlton, Mass. With her is her daughter, Mrs.

G. Harry Huppert Jr. Mr. Huppert is camping at Plattsburg, N. with the.

7th Regiment of New York. Arthur Hirteiter and Alan Chester will return tomorrow from a camp- ing and fishing trip to Montauk Point. Mrs. Mary Kennedy and her daughter, Marjorie Kennedy, returned home this week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Cuff of Birch St. The Kennedys live In Springfield, Mass. Thomas Cuff has also left the village.

He was a guest at his Mrs- K11 ls sojourning uemg a guest at ine nome or Mr. ionrf frc TTinmae 1 Mr Pmii woiinrf Afft.ioi-j I at bridge on Thursday afternoon. TTAT oiiocte at Via Smith Cf linm. were Irving Doane, Mrs! Gotlieb Morris and Mrs. George west, all or Lynbrook.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Wilson: of Smith St. are vacationing in Vermont.

KINDERGARTEN ELEMENTARY JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGH A Day School for Boys ond Girls where initiative and originality are encouraged. Modem curriculum, all athletics. 72nd Year. Send for New Booklets describing all of the facts about this outstanding school. B'KLYN FRIENDS SCHOOL 112 Schermerkora St.

TRiin(le 5-2758 Douglot G. Grofflin, Principal AVENUE, near Atco FRIED CHlCKEN50c WINES AND LIQUORS CLUBS James Alvarez, Mr. and Mrs. Curt- Von Boetticher, Mr. and Mrs.

John Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Edwrad Qulnn, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Oroh, Dr.

and Mrs. David McDonnell, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Eller, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Jewetb Smith, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nor ton, Miss Alice Alvarez, Miss Alice Moore, Robert ThornhiU and James Glaccum.

Mrs. John Roemmele of Brooklyn end Candee Sayville, was host' ess during the week at bridge and tea at her home for Mrs. John Bauer, Mrs. Herbert Bronson, Mrs. Charles Bogel, Mrs.

Owen J. Evers, Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, Mrs. Carl Mueller, Mrs. Charles Hagan, Mrs, Frank Rathbauer, Mrs.

Albert Ardnt, Mrs. Harold O. Williams, Mrs. Philip Oehl, Mrs. Carol Reid and Mrs.

Henry Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Young entertained during the week at their home on Handsome Ave, for Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Schlerloh of Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. Young and their son, George E.

Young, visited for several days at Livingston Manor where their daughter, Ruth, is attending camp. Capt. and Mrs. Harry Baldridge have arrived from Annapolis, and are spending several weeks here at the home of Mrs. R.

G. Smith, after which they will take a trip to Canada. Mrs. G. Elliott Morrison and daughter, Patricia, and son, Webb Morrison, are spending two weeks at Lake George, N.

Y. Miss Jeanne Moore of Oyster Bay Is visiting this weekend as the guest of Miss Eileen Vorbach of Pine St. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G.

Williams have as their guests for several days at their home on Mill Pond Road Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bainbridge of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

John Consalus of Brooklyn and Colton Sayville, left on Thursday for a week's trip to Saratoga and Lake Placid, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F.

McLoughlin announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, Aug. 15, at the Southside Hospital. Mrs. McLoughlin is the former Miss Edith Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Cox of Manhattan and Sayville. Miss Senta Simounet of Brooklyn visited during the week at the home of Mrs. Margaret Todd Smith of South Country Road, Bayport. Among the members of the younger set seen at the Junior Leap Year dance Wednesday evening In the Marine Grill of the Hotel Cedarshore were the Misses Joyce Mason, Nancy Palmer, Ruth Anderson, Joan Doyle, Marilyn Merkt, Betty Anderson, Marian Harris, Carol Skelton, Barbara Brunson, Joan and Ann Mead, Barbara White, Mary Jane Murnane. Also George Palmer, Robert Lane, Bruce Anderson, James Palmer, Milton Haas Frank Pietrowski, Robert, John and Daniel O'Connor, Donald Geery, Charles Hagan, Thomas Hagan and Herbert Lane.

Miss Jeanne Hammei, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Ernest E. L. Hammer of Snedecor has had as her guest for several days Miss Mary Alice Pearson of Port Richmond, S. I.

Miss Ethel Fitzgerald of Manhattan and Miss Hammer will spend this week at Sea View, Fire Island, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John P. CohalenJr.

of Elm St. have as their guest for Mrs. Edward J. Dougherty (Dorothy Monahan) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Monahan ol 647 Flatbush Ave. (A. E. Otis photo.) i f'il t- i3t' i Is th Is J. C.

S. J. of Sr. of Manhatten. Warrlpfc Hilffhe.t of Brooklvn visiting for several days at the ufn Rrtrniulettft MacNalLV.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacNaiiy or roster Ave. Mln Tyilita. Hiwmmfle left vester Hav fnr fitjit.en Tsland where she will spend several days as the guest of Victor Backiuna.

un Walter I. Snvdam and her daughter, Miss Anne Suydam, of Manotasquott, Blue roini, are visiting for this week in Litchfield Court, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Purvis. Mr.

and Mrs. Nathaniel Norton oi Seamon Bayport, are cruising nrpnt. south Bav this week in their yacht, the Cutty Sark. Ralaei oei uasiwo ana sons, rta-fosi onH rin Castillo, who have been spending the Summer in Car tagena, Coiumoia, arrived noma mis week on the S. S.

Jamaica. mih Ho PaffArto of Ave. entertaining this weekend for John F. Connolly oi wooanaven. Huntington Crescent Club Sponsors Party A luncheon and bridge party was held at the new Casino at the beach of the Huntington Crescent Club early this week.

During the afternoon a piano and violin recital was given by two of the members, Mrs. Herman Hartman and her son, Frank Hartman. The hostesses for the day, assist ing the chairman, Mrs. Charles J. Buchner, were Mrs.

Charles A. Beach, Miss Angela Stapleton, Mrs. Frank Gilbride and Mrs. Peter Daly. Those oresent were: Mrs.

Charles Deming, Mrs. Sturtevant Overin, Mrs. Charles Cox, Mrs. Warren Bell, Mis. Howard Galvin, Mrs.

Jonn Durham, Mrs. Joseph Monahan, Miss Jane Smith, Mrs. William Stafford, Mrs. Frank Gilbride, Mrs. Frank McDonough, Mrs.

Alphonse Shelare, Miss Virginia McDonough, Mrs. Harry Emmer, Mrs. Abner Am. erman, Mrs. Arthur Miethke, Mrs.

Jay Murphy, Mrs. C. B. Rohrberg, Mrs. Paul Waentlg, Mrs.

Eugene Kerwln, Mrs. Charles L. Huisking, Mrs. Richard J. Rice, Mrs.

Frank A. Christenson, Mrs. John F. CLough- lin, Mrs. Joseph F.

Toqq, Mrs. George R. Holahan, Mrs. Patrick J. Cavanagh, Mrs.

William A. Burke, Mrs. Edwin C. Brunlng, Mrs. Walter Relnhardt, Mrs.

Charles A. Beach, Mrs. Charles C. Hawley, Mrs. Frank Bals, Mrs.

Richard D. Sherman, Mrs. Frank J. Do nig an, Mrs. John Smith Mrs.

H. C. James, Mrs. George Janlcula, Mrs. A.

Kilduff, Mrs. Andre Schwltter, Mrs. Bradley Mawer, Mrs. Herbert Sommer, Mrs. Stanley Heath, Miss Norma Burtis, Mrs.

Harry M. Burtis, Mrs. John F. Maille, Mrs. Henry A.

Anderson, Mrs. Leslie J. Ekenberg, Mrs. Joseph Branagan, Mrs. Henry Duvernoy, Mrs.

Sybil Lorimer, Mrs. wmiam j. Cantwell. Mrs. Lynn E.

Wellman, Mrs. George Jarzynskl, Mrs. Nathan Parsons, Mrs. Daniel Gordon Mullin, Mrs. George Christ, Mrs.

Paul K. Maloney, Mrs. Michael Cur-nin. Mrs. Victor Genco, Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Archbold, Mrs. Oscar Wennstrom, Mrs.

H. Clayton Smith, Mrs. Philip Schwab, Mrs. William Cassidy, Miss Katherlne R.Regan, Mrs. George E.

Leonard, Mrs. Mary -Stapleton, Miss Angela Stapleton, Mrs. George D. Taylor, Mrs. Harold L.

Tuttle. Mrs. Louis T. sammis, Mrs. G.

Clayton Sammis, Mrs. Albert Irvine Tabor, Mrs. Benjamin Brlggs, Mrs. Thomas Parker Payne, Mrs. James P.

Johnston, Mrs. J. D. Hines. Mrs.

K. S. Miller, Mrs. Wil llam A. Authes, Mrs.

Harold E. Johnston, Mrs. Oscar Stevenson, Mrs. William A. Robinson, Mrs.

Cal vln Perry, Mrs. Edwin L. Smart, Mrs. Edward McMahon, Mrs. Edna T.

Johnson, Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mrs. F. Kelland Gross, Mrs. Charles J.

Dodd, Mrs. Albert Hutton, Mrs. Hiram Thomas, Mrs. Fred L. Gross, Mrs.

Benjamin V. Burdge, Mrs, Ralph Helffrieh, Mrs. Elizabeth Gar diner, Mrs. Eugene Foley, Mrs. Max E.

May, Mrs. John H. Reb, Mrs. Amos Lamphear, Mrs. E.

L. Yates Mrs. Peter M. Daly, Mrs. Joseph Nunan, Mrs.

Harold Brown, Mrs Harold Crawford, Mrs. William P. Murphy, Mrs. Richard A. Green, Mrs.

Richard E. Townsend, Mrs Francis A. Murphy, Mrs. George E. Kiefer, Mrs.

Henry H. Roch Mrs. Charles Iffrtg, Mrs. Charles O'Donnell, Mrs. Harold Nehrbas Mrs.

Adolph Andersen, Mrs. Russell Ackerly, Mrs. George Kuzmler, Mrs. Michael O'Connell, Mrs. Frank Val entlne, Mrs.

Artemus Williams and Mrs. Joseph O. Cricker. Marie-Louise Valente Engaged to Mr. Antolini State Supreme Court Justice Louis A.

Valente and Mrs. Valente, of 37 Washington Square and Douglaston have announced the engagement of their daughter. MLss Marie-Louise Valente, to Renato M. Antolini, son Mr. and Mrs.

Dante Antolini, of Rutherford, N. and Riccione, Italy. Miss Valente was graduated from the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Noroton, and attended Mrs. Ever's School In Florence, Italy. 1 Shirley Arnoth Will Be Wed to Mr.

Du Prey Miss Shirley M. Arnoth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Arnoth of Harrison Lynbrook, will be married on Sunday to Kenneth J.

DuPrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. George DuPrey of 2d East Rockaway. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. John V.

Cooper, at 4 p.m., at Christ Episcopal Church, Lynbrook. Miss Helen Gray of Lynbrook, cousin of the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor. Miss Mary Alexander of Valley Stream and Miss Betty Heins of Baldwin will be brides maids. Donald Carmlenckie of Baldwin will serve Dr. DuPrey as best man.

Wilbur DuPrey, brother of the bridegroom-to-be, and Frank Arnoth, brother of the bride-elect, will usher. Following a reception at the Arnoth home, the couple will leave on a motor trip through New England. Hempstead Personals Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Hempstead, Aug. 19 Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Joy returned this week from a week's vacation trip to Williamsburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Loose and their daughter, Patricia Loose, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Pittman of Henry St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis and their son, Charles Curtis, of Henry St. are leaving today on a motor trip through the South.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGarry of Charter Court entertained their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Lowe of Clinton, during the past week. Miss Karen Jorgenson of Caldwell, N. was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.

William Hoppe of 222 Southern Parkway this week. The Misses Olga and Lois Schafer of College Point visited their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bodenschantz of Goodrich this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Lelde and their two children, Richard and Harry Leide, have just moved into tneir new home on Walter St. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kornrumpf oi jaenry sc.

entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kornrumpf of Mal-verne and Niles Schoening of Louisville, Ky on Thursday evening. Mrs.

Charles M. Fiske of Washington St. is at Wapplnger Falls for the week. Mrs. William Agnew, Mrs.

Eugene W. Garrison and Mrs. Harry L. Barclay were the bridge guests recently of Mrs. Robert Blackford of Cynthia Court.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Patterson of Greenwich who are at Matti-tuck for the Summer, entertained their son and his family, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Patterson and daughter, Sandra, also of Greenwich St, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tolliver of Manhattan are the guests of their daughter, Mrs.

E. R. Mulliner of Lewis Place. Mr. and Mrs.

William Agnew of William St. have returned to their home here after a cruise to South America. MLss Katheryn Anne Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Wilkinson of 152 Beach 77th Rockaway Beach will be married next Sunday to Gerard H. OTJon-nell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Donnell of Rockaway Beach, at St. Rose ot Lima Church.

Washington Park have returned aboard their cruiser. Mr. and Mrs. Byron 0. Fairchlld Falrchild, of Beacon Hill will return a two-week visit with Mrs.

Fairchlld Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bancker of Plandome have been entertaining Mrs. Bancker's sister, Mrs. Andrew Payton, and Mr.

Payton ot Havana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. John Strange and daughter, Miss Sylvia Strange, of Bogart Port Washington Park, will movo to their new home at Washington the end of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Melville M. Lowe and daughter, Miss Barbara Lowe, of Bar Beach Road, Port Washington Park, will shortly move to thelr new home at Ivy Way, Port Washington Park. Mr. and Mrs.

George Mertz and children, Joan and Peter Mertz, of Park Port Washington Park, will leave by motor tomorrow for a visit with relatives in New Hampshire. Br. and Mrs. Frank Dealy of Plan- dome have returned from a month's vacation spent on a ranch In Col orado. Mrs.

Evans Rlnehart of Ivy Way, Port Washington Estates, Is visiting relatives in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bescherer, formerly of Floral Park, are now residing in their new home at Park-woods Road, Flower Hill.

Mrs. Edward Willis of Park Port Washington Park, is visiting her daughter at Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Elmer Tangerman and her two chUdren of Port Washington Estates have returned from a visit with relatives in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs.

A. W. Barbour of Plandome has returned from a several weeks' vacation spent at Nantucket, Mass. Mrs. Charles Walllngford and her children, Marianne and John Walllngford, of Park Port Wash- ton Park, have returned from a several weeks' stay at North River, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons and their daughter, Beverly Lyons, of Port Washington Park, are vacation ing in upper New York State. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Utz and their daughter. Miss Virginia Utz, of Davis Road, Port Washington Es tates, have returned from a visit at Danbury, Conn, Mrs. Stewart Richardson of Ivy Way, Port Washington Estates, Is visiting her parents, Col. and Mrs.

S. C. Berger, in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Johnson and their two sons of Longview Road, Beacon Hill, are vacationing in Con nectlcut. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewis of Longview Road, Beacon Hill, have been entertaining Mrs. Lewis' sister.

Miss Mary Driscoll, of Syracuse JM. Y. Miss Lucille Haynes, daughter of Mrs. Elmer Haynes of Jackson Place, has returned from a several days' visit In Washington, D. Mrs.

Dorothy Baily of Plandome has been entertaining as her house guests Miss Dorothy Petito of Lake, land, and Mrs. Wendell John' son of Beverly Hills, Cal. Mrs. Anson Bigelow of Sands Point is spending several weeks' va cation at Newport, R. I Mrs.

Carl Lord of Port Washington Estates has returned from a visit in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gunn of Port Washington Park are at their Summer home in Orient. Mr.

and Mrs. George Crandall of Cheyenne, Wyo, and formerly residents of Baxter Estates, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Crandall Is the former Miss Irma Terrell, Miss Catherine Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Vincent of Westgate Boulevard, Plandome, Is at Westhamptonr Mr. and Mrs. George Muller and their family are spending the weekend at their Summer home at the Gardiner Bay Estates. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Duer of For est Hills are the week-end guests of their son, George Duer, and Mrs. Duer of Manhasset Bay Estates. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foulk and family of Flower Hill are spending several weeks' vacation at urawioro.

Notch. N. H. Miss Irene Johnston, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Johnston of from un ta rjnUimon .1 ana sisier-in-iaw nome. toe'ctslon cTner 75th wedin" i He resides ln mller' Falls' for several weeks. Miss Florencl Cuffs' ret with his aunt and Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mnffl Daniels, who resides in Cleveland 111 Springfield for the re- ii.uuiiui,.ii Hinni i nMwiwyniyy WWlj "i Si ii i nl-' wia join her mother at Younrstown i and come to Hewlett in September Playt OTTlllJl Mr. and Mrs.

Walter E. Smith tf inwood announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen Ruth Smith, to Arthur Joseph Player, son aim airs. Aruiur jf layer also ot Inwood, on Aug. 13.

The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Francis Aglus in the rectory of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church of Inwood. 1 16-ttory fireproof building at ARMY PLAZA 34 rooms, corner suites; dinette I.R.T.B.M.T. rentals, selected tenancr. CHARLES PARTRIDCECOMPANY, lnc Sft 7 Flat hn ah At, vn-vin t.att.m I Restaurants I BROOKLYN PRICE'S 2081-83 FLATBUSH HALF SOUTHERN Dine ami Dance I MAXHATTAM NIGHT Mrs.

W. Scott Blanchard of Hewlett Bay Park is pictured on the. beach of the Atlantic Beach Club. (Glass Studio photo.) TTlDtrV DImt ii.u.ii.75. limit 1 1 ill.

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