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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1007.

Brooklyn Society. the society calendar THIRTY PS OLD Elizabeth Blrkle. Miss Viola B. tfol Miss Elise Scrofula Few are entirely free from it. It may develop eo slow ly aa to eaug little if anvdi-'tmbanceduringthewhola period of childhood.

It may then product (iyvptpfta, catarrh, and marked tendency to consumption, before causing eruptions, sores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great blood-purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla Wednesday, Wedding of Miss Florence Loudon, daughter of Mr. October 9 and Mrs. J. C.

Loudon of 1S4 New York avenue, and Mortimer D. Bryant, son of the late Wiiliam C. Bryant, from the bride's home, o'clock. Wedding of Miss Helen de Mena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred de Mena of 1717 Ditmas avenue, and Frederick Kaye Lister, in St. Paul Church, at 8:30 o'clock. Thursday, Wedding of Ewart Marcellin Brunn, grandson of October 10 Julius W. Brunn. and Miss Mary Frances Chaplin of Putnam, in the Second Congregational Church of Putnam, at 4:30 o'clock.

Saturday, Wedding of Miss Edith Ledyard Main, daughter of Mr. October 12 and Mrs. William A. Main, formerly of Brooklyn, now of Piermont-on-Hudson. and Norman A.

Boyd of Alameda, from the bride's home, at noon. Wedding of Miss Gertrude H- Baldwin, daughter of Mrs. Stephen Livingston Baldwin of 1218 Pacific street, and John Walter Prince of Kansas City, in the Chapel of the Packer Institute, at o'clock. Tuesday, Wedding of Miss Alice Ford Christensen, daughter of October IS Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Christensen of 303 Sterling place, and Howard Clayton Blackwell, from the bride's home, 8:30 o'clock. Wednesday, Wedding of Miss Elizabeth Meserole Rhodes, daughter October 16 of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Meserole Rhodes of 50 Halsey street, and Ralph Templeton Cushman Jackson of Boston, son of Mrs. M.

E. Jackson, in St. Bartholomew's Church, Pacific street, Brooklyn, at 4 o'clock. Thursday Wedding of Miss Edith Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

October 17 William Ray of 377 Grand avenue, and Cornelius Porter Kitchell, in the Church of the Pilgrims, 8:30 o'clock. Tuesday, Wedding of Miss Anna Bannin, daughter of Mr. and October 22 Mrs. Michael Eugene Bannin of 55 Montgomery place, and Francis J. Sullivan, at St.

Francis Xavier's Church, Carroll street and Sixth avenue, noon. Friday, Wedding of Miss Charlotte Loring Ehlers, daughter of October 25 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ehlers of 762 Greene avenne, and Harry A.

Beveridge, in the Church of the Good Shepherd, 8 o'clock. Saturday, Wedding of Miss Mary Carleton Maxwell (Miss Mollie), October 26 daughter of Mrs. Eugene Lascelles Maxwell of Maxwell Hall, Glen Cove, L. 1 and Joseph E- Davis of Davis, West at Maxwell Hall. Tuesday, Wedding of Miss Nettie (Annette) Helsenbuttel, sister October 29 of Mrs.

J. H. Ernst, and Howell Carnaghan Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Cooper of Oil City, from the bride's home, 3l8 Park place, at 7 o'clock. Wedding of Miss Maud Adelaide Hutchinson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Hutchinson of 205 Clinton street, and Frederick Van Dyke Cruser, at the Second Presbyterian Church, at 5 o'clock. Wednesday, Wedding of J. Frank Phillips, formerly of Eighth October 30 avenue, Brooklyn, and Miss Harriet H.

Hoyt, daughter of Mrs. James Otis Hoyt of 310 West Seventy-fifth street, Manhattan, and of Bellport, L. in the Church of the Heavenly Rest, Fifth avenue, Manhattan. Tuesday Wedding of Miss Gertrude Whitney Loudon, daughter November 12 of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Loudon of 184 New York avenue, and Arthur Joseph Murphy, from the bride's home, at 4:30 o'clock. Tuesday Wedding of Miss Mabel K. Sweezey, daughter of November 26 Mrs.

Christopher Sweezey of 73 LefTerts place, and Alfred Goodwin Belden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin Belden of 109 Eighth avenue, in the New York Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, at 8 o'clock. OCTOBER'S first week has proved it--eelf a season of many brides and bridegrooms. Below there will be found the record of one or two of the most Important of these Miss Julia Barr's, Allen Whitman's.

Miss Edith Finn's. This is but the beginning of a long array of such events, all of note. The coming week has already five weddings announced, the week after, three more; the week following that three. These are certain to be addetVto. It Is gay prospect that is unfolding.

(The Wedding Story of October Its Features and Personalities. Let the roster of these near-at-hand events be set forward briefly and concisely. This Wednesday there are two marriages calendared, one In St. Paul's Church, riatbush, the other at the bride's home, 184 New York avenue. The "home bride" is Miss Florence Loudon, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jonn Carlisle Loudon, who is to be wed-fledat 4:30 in the afternoon, to Mortimer D. Bryant, son of the late William Cfllen Bryant. Miss Helen de Mens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred de Mena, ot-1717 Ditmas 'avenue. Is the St. Paul's Church bride, and she Is to be married to Frederick Kaye-Llster, at 8:30 o'clock the evening. Thursday Is to witness a newly-an-acunced wedding that of Ewart Mar- cellln Brunn, grandson of Julius W. Brjnn.

or Grand avenuo, Brooklyn, and iiss Mary trances Chaplin of Putnam. In the Second Congregational vnurcn or Putnam, at 4:30 o'clock. Saturday brides (no weddings seem 1 Planned thus for for Friday), are Miss Gertrude H. Baldwin and Miss Edith Led-yard Main, Miss Baldwin is to be mar rled In the chapel of the Packer Instl tute lit 8 o'clock In the eolug, her-bridegroom being John Walter Prince of jvansas uity, and Miss Main to Norms A. Boyd of Alameda, from her pre: ent home, Plermont-on-Hudson, at noo Miss Alice Ford Christensen, Mil Elizabeth Mesorole Rhodes and Miss Ray are to be the brides of the fallowing week.

All are exceedingly well known Brooklyn lrls. Miss Christensen Is to become the wife of Howard Clayton Blackwell, Miss Rhodes of Ralph Temple-ton Cusbmaj Jackson of Boston, Mls Roy of Cornelius Porter Kltchell. In the order named these weddings aro Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 15, 16 and 17. Miss Ray will be married at 8:30, in the Church of the Pll-grims. on the Heights; Miss Rhodes and Mr.

Jackson in St. Bartholomew's Church, on Pacific street, and Miss Christensen from her home. 303 Sterling Place. The week after that has as its great and important event the wedding of Miss Mollis Maxwell and Joseph E. Davis of Davis, W.

at Maxwell Hall, Mrs. Eugene Laecelles Maxwell's and Miss Maxwell's country home at Glen Cove. A wedding less note, how- ever, will be Miss Francis Xavier's Church, Brooklyn, noon on Tuesday. Miss Bannen ii daughter of Michael Eugene Banner Montgomery place, and she is to be rled to Francis J. Sullivan.

Also, week, a large Hill wedding will be the cards Miss Charlotte Lorlng Ehlers, the Friday, In the Church of the Good Shepherd, Miss Ehlers' bridegr Harry A. Beverldge. A Wedding Note or TwoSome Fresh News and Some Beoapitulation. print. They maids luncheons, newly announced bridal parties and here and there word of a Just-declded-upon wedding.

These are really the items of weddingdom most worth while. Bachelor Dinner of J. E. Davis (Miss Maxwell's Bridegroom) to Be at the University Club. As Miss Mollle Maxwell is to be the bride par excellence of the season, indeed, the most notable Brooklyn bride of veddiu sting.

Mr. 1 Miss fn. Miss Angela M. Haiker. acmr.

Miss Ires M. NW lei Potter. Miss Edna Prin-le SDadone. Miss Effle Van Elsa von Holleuffer. dan.

Preston Clarke. Clinton Howell. A. Manning Shr-x ill. R.

Swanson, Algernon F. Ward. Rowland P. Bardell, Kalpn a. Chapman, Albert J.

Connelly, Harry P. Cooper. Charles L. Corwin, August J. Fischer.

Dr. Charles A. Go-mer, Harvey J. Hewitt. G.

8. Hortou. Arthur B. Haillefert, John McCorinick. Warren H.

Mertens. tis, Hubert M. Roevi James M. Saulpaufrh. Chi Brayton Smith.

Roger H. Squire, WMlllamfnWalsh. S-loIVe Waentig. Bardell. Burion T.

Bishop. Frank Brown, Francis Bit. henberger. Harry S. Cochnne.

Frank E. Collins. II H. Dean, Fred Ei-he. f.

Wilson Harold Foshay. Johr. R. Gtlham. Richard II.

hvig. Randall Holdredge, S. Gordon Holt, Albert Huth. Arthur I. afrentz.

Ambrose Page. Edward W. Parkinson, Harry F. Pieper. John C.

Kiplev Arthur G. Schaffner. William II Stiles, Frr II Stlnehflold. Charles Bertram Vagts. Thurston Welton.

DECIDEDLY, NOVELTY DANCES. The Sans Egal's Extremely Interesting Programme for the Coming Season. with especial Interest are tl Sans Egal Novelty Dances. I be given at the Pouch Gallery during tl coming season. of the series will be a Bai Election Eve.

This will 1 i January 3 by the Poveri Dance, and on Lincoln's Birthday Ei b-. ludd the Baby Dan The otlllon of tvill I committee for the sfr'ct will Andrew L. Adams. Valentine G. Bradel Thomas O.

Davis. 8 is a arogramme whose workini vill be watched with jpuch enthusl The committee are well known It the dancing committee field. Mr. Davit Barn Dane Hous WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. he wedding of Miss Rosella G.

Mc- Sherry, youngest daughter of Mr. and P. McSherry of 97 Vernon avenue. obert A. Davis, of Jersey City, take place on Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock.

In the new St. Am- i Church. Tompkins and DeKalb BOUNDS IBISH. wedding of marked simplicity and beauty was that of Miss Carrie Augusta Irish to Clifford Cornwell Rounds, on Wednesday evening The ceremony, In which the Rev. J.

F. Carson, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, offlclat- held a tha Willian Me" was played during The bride was upatco Ward P. Rounds, a brothc daily constructed altar of flowers was arranged In one corner of the parlors. During the reception which followed a musical programme was given. The Ilk business, in which he is engaged, a Manhattan.

Mr. and Mrs. Rounds left V'ednesday, after the recptlon for a oneymoon trip down South for several A TBIP THHOUGH IRELAND. Ireland, rtalnment wil A LECTURE POSTPONED. One of Few Reformed Episcopal Churches in City to Celebrate Anniversary.

IT HAS HAD A VARIED CAREER. One Bishop and Two Presbyterian Ministers Have Been Among Its Pastors. Church of the Reconcillatl ad Episcopal, on Nostrand a ferson avenues, will, on Sunday. Bev. Charles H.

Coon, D.D. day school night. A number of pro: Bishop Thomas Campbell and the Rev. Dr. W.

Russell Collins, professor of liturgies, now at the seminary In Philadelphia. Dr. Campbell was later of the Noble Street Presbyter. an Church. Its service corresponds with that introduced in the early Protestant Episcopal churches by Bishop White, probably the first evaimt -al lush try.

Reconciliation Church hs had Illty of a further i pastorates of Trinity and Emmanuel Re-I Church. Since coming consequence Perhaps the leading organization atiou was one of the first rosults of his ork. Residents of the Bedford or ol b'ow to the eongregat.on. But Dr Coon stepprd into l.rea li and began where Dr. Nelson left off A tablet to the mem- nry of Dr.

Nelson Is soon to be placed the church. ENTERTAINED AT EUCHHE. begin the celebration of its thirtieth innivereary. For the three evenings following there will also be services, including a neighborhood night and a Sun- A fit jr jBrW aon'athem ganlsatians, The 'mlg1 gjJJJJjJ; nd domestic of Dr. Coon St John's BLAST BLEW STONE IN.

It Came Through Window and Madtt Necessary a Physician's Services. Patrick McKenna, 25 years old. of 4:27 West 31st Manhattan, sat with bis brother. Hugh, in their third floor apartment yesterday afternoon, when a large piece of rock, rough and jagged, and big as a man'ai head, crashed through n.h i glanej 5 blow tni blocks. BROOKLYN MAN'S ENGAGEMENTS friend atnthoTroy Club, Saturday.

Mls4 Irma Florlne McKay, daughter of Mr. and) Mrs. Joseph McKay, of 259 Eighth Troy, announced her engagement to Chester Addison Jayne of Brooklyn. Miss McKay Is a graduate of the Castle School of Tarrytown. New York.

Mr. Jayne Is graduate of Williams College of the Class, bar. MISS UTLEY ENGAGED. rs. Magdalen Ultey of Brooklyn an-aces the engagement of her daughter, a Morton to William Herbert Mar-, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

Cara Chapln Camp, daughter of Mr. and) Mrs. Edward P. Camp, to George Kenneth MacKenzie. son of Mrs.

William MacKenzle, both of Flatbush. PABIS FASHIONS UP TO DATE. and Irving G. Taj- 0r I MISS BOWMAN'S, ENGAGEMENT. Mrp Andrew Hunter Bowman, of 94 D- MiSS STAN TO ENGAGED.

engagement of rom Eagle Paris Bureau, 5,1 RuS Abraham Straus. Black Morn coat and skin: sleeves an'' with braid: COCHKAN TA7LOX, On Thursday at Grace M. E. Church thtj Rev. Frederick Shannon performed thfl I ceremony which united Miss Madsj I Taylor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

I'etef to fo.nran Tin Bruun's brother, and George Taylor Brooklyn one of the ushers. The flowe girl Is to be a cousin of the bridegroom-Miss Edith Brunn. aid of brMal gown pire, and American Beauties will decorate the house where both ceremony and As already announced Miss Christensen tendants Mrs. Harry Wakeman Hatfield matron of honor; Miss Elizabeth Chris tensen, maid of honor; Prentice Cush- ing of East Orange, N. best man; Mis3 Azella May Laurence, Miss Jessie Harris Rlghter, Miss Florence Ethel Wells, bridesmaids; Frederick Seymour Black -well, Phillips Henry Mallory and Hale Anderson of Montelair, N.

ushers. A Bride of the Week, Miss Helen de Mena A Young Matrons' ago a her Mrs. Walter W. Travis (Miss Arllna de Mena that was) gave a luncheon at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan, for the feminine portion of the wedding train. A box party at the Broadwa Theater followed.

Miss de Mena's and Frederick Kay Lister's wedding takes place In St. Paul' Church. Flatbush, at 8:30, a very smal reception following. Besides Mrs. Travl as matron of honor, the bride will attended by Mrs.

Raymond F. Barnes Mrs. Norman L. Zeno, Mrs. Andrei Manda, ind Mrs.

Irving Fltzpatriek all of Brooklyn. Clarence E. Fine Is t. Harry H. of Brooklyn; Charle R.

Blamly, of East Orange, N. and Edward C. Luther, of Rahway, Particulars of J. Frank Phillips'' Coming Wedding to Miss Harriett Hammond Hoyt. Miss Harriett Hammond Hoyt, who is to be the bride of J.

Frank Phillips, formerly of Brooklyn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Phillips, on the evening of October 30, has planned out her wedding party, and It Is to Include Miss Mary A. Aldrleb. who ago was a Heights girl.

Miss Aldrlch is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Al drlch, who moved from the Heights tc Manhattan, Dav'd Irving Mead is to bf one of the ushers. Among the others lr Miss Hoyt's and Mr. Phillips' train wit be Miss Bertha Phillips, one of Mr.

Phil lips' slsteis. Ralph Crawford and John Adams of Brooklyn, Miss Alice Barrett Miss Lucy Hatch, Philip Will of Roches-ter, N. Miss Emily Hoyt. the brtde'i sister (who will be maid-of-honor), Mlsi Mary Hoyt, another sister. Louis Grant of Goldsboro, N.

Edward Esty Manhattan, and Orr. Hea nly Rest, Fiftl fternoo be this weddlng'B Miss Charlotte Lorlng Ehlers' Wed ding to Harry A. Beverldge. In the Church of the Good Shepherd, on the evening of Friday, October 25, one of the notable weddings scheduled for Hill this fall, takes place, followed reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Ehlers, 762 Greene avenue. On this evening Miss Charlotte Lorlng Ehlers is to be married Harry Arnot Beverldge. son oft Mr.

an Mrs. James Beverldge. of Dunfermllm Scotland. This will be their wedding party: Matron of honor, Mrs. Henry N.

Morse of Brooklyn; best man. Arthur J. Slmp- Brldesmalds. Miss Mabel Sweezey. Miss Ruth Wardwell.

Miss Amy Bertine, Miss Constance C. Beveridge of Fresno, Call- shers. Everett C. House, of White Ins. N.

B. B. Peabody of Brooklyn, P. Spence of Manhattan, George H. Martyn of Brooklyn.

Miss Baldwin's and Mr. Prince's Wedding Party This Saturday Night. reception is to follow the wedding Miss Gertrude Baldwin, daughter of Mrs. Stephen Livingston Baldwin of 121S Prince as City in the Packer Institute si this Saturday night. In place of here will be a wedding supper.

For the wedding party there have been sc- i. Fawn William Freehorn. of matron of honor; Miss Kathe-Kraetzer and Miss Claire Wright of There was a his bride on Miss Alice Rowland Stanton En gagedShe Is to Marry Hamilton Hill of Boston. Heights Society has a new engagement note to talk about. Miss Alice Row-nd Stanton Is its subject.

Miss Stanton, this The Stanton family has been a proml-ent one In Heights social life, and the tanton daughters decided belles. There re five sisters in all Miss Mabel Stan-n, Mrs. Sidney Robinson Kennedy (Miss atalle Stanton, married on November 13 of last year): Miss Alice Rowland on. Miss Helen Shepard Stanton. Mildred Lynes Stanton.

The present is thus the third of the five daugh- The a Hat ite Ham- Engagement of Miss Julia Lauder and Frank Post Wilson. Announcement has Just been made of Mil. and MRS, BARON'S DANCING GLASSES Private Instruction. POUCH GALLERY, IV. Bid CInb Hon.r.

T2d SI, nr. 2d At. York and its country colonies. He has greatly added to the favorable impression "of him and has been genuinely feted wHerever he has gone. He and his brlde-tO'be have been very much in evidence Jn Long Island country life the past month.

i This bridegroom's bachelor dinner is to be held at the University Club, Manhattan, on the Thursday preceding the wedding (October 24.) His guests will be 'h'- ushers and best man Morris Upham Ely of Brooklyn, Raymond Maloney, John S. Fcrg'ison and Thomas B. Clarke, of Manhattan, Crispin Oglebay and Corlies E. Sullivan of Cleveland. and Thomas B.

Davis, of Davis, W. Va. Miss Maxwell to Hunt as a Bride in Warwickshire, England. the engagement of rii St Mark's avenue, and Frank Post Wilson, son of Dr. and Mrs.

I Wilson of 1242 Bushwick avenue. Miss Florence Ellen De Mott Engaged to Harold Newton Jftoss oi Glen Bidge, N. J. At a recent luncheon at Sherry's. Fifth Manhattan, there was announced the engagement of Miss Flore, De Mott and Harold Newton were Mrs.

Frederick T. Hey and Mrs. Robert G. Chaee of Newark, N. and Miss Hortense Satterlee Loret Lillian Loretz.

Miss Marguerite Marsh, Mabel Richards, Helen Rowe and Winifred Tat People of the Piping Bock Horse Show A Great touuuj a Two Days Horse Pete. For the fifth time In its earM of vears the Piping Rock Horse Show, b.i n.i Friday and Saturday wli neaaed or. the picturesquel: Piping Book WtM elosi Locu awmw eally ihow. Ther nlng from the Brooklyn and Manhat the array of people field during these two M.sses Shonts. Miss Gertrude Sheldon, Mr and Mrs.

George R. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs Howard M. Cowperthwaite. Mr.

and Mrs. George E. Fahys. Mis M-ILc Mt-well Joseph K. Davis.

W. Burling Mrs. Thomas. Hit -Mr. rn.l Mrs.

William D. Guthnt E. Marlfn, Willian P. Moore. Mrs.

E. -d. Fred. Tie Geo tnd Rcgina P. Mon Mrs.

Mf John B. Dennis. Mr. and am. BvrtK Roa n.

Brut. Byrne. Miss Sheila Burn. Mr. and Mrs.

Hun mgion Norton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ham- blea Sears, George BJ.

Armstrong, Thomas J- Began. Edward Kni- jn Mor timer I Schllt, Barauei w.nets. mm. ou-ward Willets, Miss Cecily Sheldon. Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. Morgan. A.

V. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glbb. Miss Althea Gibb.

Miss Maud A. Kennedy. Mr', and Mrs. Charles G. Bennett, Mr.

end Mrs. D. Fairfax Bush. Mrs. Robert Bacon.

J. Russell Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I :i.a.

Miss Janet. Dana. Mr. and s. H.

E. Meeks. Mr. rtnd Mra. nones Frank.

MISS Louise Tiffany Frank. Mr. Mrs. William Crittenden Adams. Miss OrjntllM, Miss Barclay.

Wis Phipps England. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Tilton, and Mrs. Harry Lewis B.utermati, F. IT. Mrs. Albert A.

ken. Mr. and Mrs. N. Steams.

a 1 Louis ('. Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.

Smithers, Levi Mr. and Mrs. B. Mortimer Ward, Mr. end Mrs.

Ormond G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Emlen Roosevelt.

M'ss Corlnue Roosevelt, and Mrs. John Alvln Young, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Blair, James A Vllliam 0.

Gul Cow Ewart Marcellin Biunn, Julius W. Bruun's Grandson, to Mnrry at Putnam, October 10. The coming week has another Brooklyn bridal In Connecticut. Its bridegroom Is a grandson of a very representative Brooklynite, Julius W. Brunn of Grand uvenue Ewart Marcellin Brunn.

Ewnrt Brunn Is a son of Constantlne F. Brunn, ex-Vice Consul to Portugal. The Brunns have been of much Importance r.nd note Miss Use Brunn. This member of this old family Is to have his bridal In the First Congregational Church of Putnam. on October 10 (Thursday).

Miss Mary Frances Champlln Is to be his bride. The best man will be Esmond F. Brunn, Mr. Brides and Bridegrooms of the Past Week An Interesting Array. Miss Julia Barr figured as one of the chief brides of the past week: Allen E.

Whitman as a bridegroom. There also came as one of the eventB of these days, though It was not generally realised that it would take place so soon, Miss Edith Lawrence Finn's wedding to James Law-son Taylor. Mies Finn was married from her home. 99 Halaey street, with great simplicity and quietness, without any bridal party at all. Both the Barr wedding and the Whit man wedding were notable.

Miss Barr was married on Wednesday. In St. Church on the Heights, her bridegroom beingE. Carleton Grnnbery of Manhattan. Allen Whitman's bridal was Tuesday, at the country home of his bride.

Cold Spring Haitor. Mr. Whitman married Miss Ethel de Forest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

do Forest, whoso ity home Is Washington Square, Manhattan. Miss Barr's wedding was late afternoon, and she made it an effect of white and pink against white and green decorations. Her elder sister. Miss Josephine Weld Barr, was mdid of honor, her two younger sisters. Miss Mary Godfrey Barr and Miss Ellse Adelaide Rush Barr.

the bridesmaids. The maid of honor was In white embroidered silk mull, with a hat of black velvet and with pink roses. The bridesmaids were in pink crepe de chine, Heights Interest present, this being the first distinctively big and Brooklyn wedding actually in Brooklyn I Miss house weddings Hie de Forest country sc of much beauty. There 1 ing train only Alden Whin Miss Edith Lawrence Pinn Married James Lawton Taylor, on Wednesday. Among the most attractive of the bridal Home, Hale emllax and bride vraa made, a e.

Miss Mollie Johnson. Miss Easton. Marlon Easton. Miss Hsttie Davie. Miss Kathrine Eraser Cooke.

Mrs. Wor- Bouek. Miss Ethel Moore, Mrs. aniel Corwin, all girlhood friends of Miss Finn. Mls3 Finn's bridegroom was Taylor of Brooklyn.

He nattentled. An informal and pret Wednesday Recti I Club. Subscription List to Date of the Secretary Dances. This Is the subscription list thus far of the Secretary Dances at the Pouch Gallery this season: Miss Amy C. Bade, Miss Marlon Gel- MmcREB COHEN, LADIES' TAILORS, nr.HMi:itnoit st, a later date.

Quincy street. Brooklyn, yesterday, Boston. CHURCH OF THE RECONCILIATION. North Shore bunting set. Wedding of Miss Mabel Sweezey and Alfred Goodwin Belden, on November 36.

Miss Mabel Sweezey and Alfred Good- iridegroom. They lethodtst Episcopal Church edifice bridal; o'clock. Miss Sweezey is the daughter of Mrs. Christopher Sweezey. and her home is at 73 Lefferts place.

Mr. Belden re-'aidcs at 109 Eighth avenue, and Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin TEiss Alice Christensen's and Mr. Blackwell's Coming Wedding, and Some of Its Entertaining.

Mis3 Azllia May Laurence, one of Miss Alice Christensen's bridesmaids (Miss Christensen's and Mr. Blackwell's wedding is to be Tuesday. October 15) gave a luncheon In this bride's honor Friday kfternoon at the town house of the Crescent Club. Miss Christensen's luncheon for her bridesmaids is to take place at the Mon- coming Wednesday, and Mr. wing Mon.

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