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of lace Ceramella Tedesco was and was who satin were: was white Mr. THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1914. SOCiAL AND CLUB LIFE IN BROOKLYN ANI -METER I PROSPECT 7700 CABS 30 Cents Half Mile 50 Cents One Mile 90 Cents Two Miles ONE TO FOUR PERSONS Other distances in proportion. "Colonial Dames" will be presented by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Parkville Congregational Church on November 19, in Parish Hall, East Fifth street a and Eighteenth avenue.

The play will be under the direction of Mrs. John Sammond. A short sketch "Disappearance of Diantha," will be presented by Miss Gladys Becker, Mrs. J. F.

Spillans, Miss Florence Kraft, and Mrs. Montgomery, Miss Ethel Mandle, dramatic reader, will give several recitations. The proceeds go toward a fund to decorate the church. News of Brides And Bri Miss Camillia Sterling Farquhar Weds Manhattan Man. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward York Farquhar of 88 Crooke avenue, Flatbush, have announced the of their daughter, Miss Camilla Sterling Farquhar, to Paul Hunt of Manhattan. The ceremony was private and took place on Tuesday, November 3, at the Church of the Transfiguration, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs.

Hunt expect to make their home in Manhattan after December 1. A reception was given on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Mae E. Cahill, by her mother, Mrs. E. McCahill, at their home, 1037 Bergen street.

During the evening announcement was made of Miss McCahill's engagement to William A. George. Among the guests were Mrs. C. George, Joseph George, Miss Genevieve McCahill, Miss Theresa McCahill, Miss Josephine McCahill Wil-, liam McCahill, John McCahill, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Arzoe, John Brophy, Miss Dolly Klemmeyer, L. S. Walker of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.

J. O'Brien, Miss Marie Eberts, J. Leo McLean, Mrs. M. McIntyre, Miss M.

George, Mrs. W. G. Phalen of Bridgeport and Miss J. Flood.

Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman of 600 West 183d street, Manhattan, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Frances Kaufman to Dr. I. Morton Bunnier, formerly of New Haven, Conn.

The sith annuagl dinner of the Old Fourteen Alumnae Association, OlneyWhiting Memorial, Manhattan, wil Itake place at Hotel Roma on Tuesday evening, December 1. The dinner committee have made elaborate preparations for an enjoyable evening. Last Saturday evening at the Church of Our Lady of Good Council, Miss Eva Carey of 715 Halsey street, was married to Hugh Carroll of 14 Archer place, Jamaica, the Rev. Father Donohue officiating at the ceremony. Miss Cecelia Carroll, the sister of the bridegroom, cated as bridesmaid, and David C.

Sweeney was best man. The bride wore a gown of white lace and crepe de chine. She carried a bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid was gowned in light blue velvet and satin and carried a bouquet of pink roses. After the ceremony a supper was served at the home of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll left Brooklyn for their home on Long Island. Among those present at the reception were: Mr. and Mrs.

T. F. Carey, Gerald Carey, Miss Edna Carey, Elsie Carey, Miss Irene Carey, George Carey, Mrs. J. Donnelly, Miss Catherine Donnelly, Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Earring, Mr. and Mrs. John C.

McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. 1 P. Trainor, L. Grimes, Miss Margaret Voigt, William Hebert, Miss Anna Galla, Alfred McRay, Miss Ella O'Hara, D.

Wilson, Mrs. K. Congriff, Miss Edna Congriff, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Corndias, Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Shea, Mrs. C. Loldler, Miss Emma Lofeller, W. Divine, J.

Thorton and W. Burgess. The Bedford Benevolent Society, the membership of which consists of members of the Mergenthaler Mutual Aid Society and prominent young men of the Bushwick section, will hold its fifth annual ball on Friday evening, November 20, at the Labor Lyceum, for the benefit of the sick and death fund of the society. This society was organized for the purpose of creating funds for the sick. A dividend at the end of each year is divided among the members of the society.

The officers are: J. J. MeBarron, esident; George S. Dunham, vice president; H. A.

Kuhlmon, recording secretary; John A. Gerlach, master of finance; Edward Sterek, treasurer; Joseph Piccarillo, sergeant-at-arms; William Freund, assistant sergeant-atE. C. Cross, Louis Boldt, Michael Clark, trustees; H. A.

Cooper, Harry Flauss, auditors; Christian W. Jarson, M.D., physician. Attractive Wedding of the Week, That of Miss Philo Agnes Balling. Miss Philo Agnes Balling, daughter of Mrs. Mary E.

Balling, of 765 Bushwick avenue, and Charles Joseph Dennehy, of Charles Philip Dennehy, of 886 Sterling place, were married on Wednesday morning at a nuptial mass at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Willoughby and Lewis avenues, the Rev. Father Kennedy officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marjorie Balling, who acted as bridesmaid. The bridesmaid's gown was of peach bloom satin and silk shadow lace.

She carried an arm bouquet of pink chrysanthemums. The bride's gown was of white satin and chantilly lace. Her princess lace veil was adjusted to cap effect with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. William J.

Mullen was best man. The ushers were Alfred Balling, brother of the bride, and Joseph A. Murphy, cousin of the bridegroom. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served and a reception followed. Among the guests were: Mrs.

Mary E. Balling, Miss Marjorie Balling, Andrew Balling, Alfred Balling, Charles P. Dennehy, Miss Anna C. Dennehy, Miss Elizabeth M. Dennehy, Miss Sarah Dennehy, Mrs.

John Kelly of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leverty, Miss Irene Leverty, Miss Veronica Leverty, Dr. Charles Leverty, James Leverty, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy, and Mrs. Harry Sturgis, John F. Dugan and George Grimshaw.

After an extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Dennehy will reside in the Park Slope section. 31158 Amy Maloney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Maloney of Nineteenth street, and Thomas M. Tedesco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tedesco of 219 Thirteenth street, Were married last Sunday at the Church the Holy Family, Thirteenth street and Fourth avenue, Maloney Miss attended by her sister, Florence Miss Maloney, and Miss Frances and Miss' Elizabeth De Fronzo, wore gowns of yellow Duchess and ceru Ince. The bride's gown of Duchess satin, Irish pearls, Thomas best man.

and the ushers wore Joseph Carrizzo and Peter Duffy. Among those present at the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Marmo, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Carrizzo, Mrs. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. P.

Duffy, F. Duffy Victor Tedesco, Mr. De Oro, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ceramella, Mr.

and Mrs. De Mond, Miss Frances Tedesco, Ladies Aid Society Ta Present "Colonial Dames." Binder and A. J. Adrian. Miss Kathertne Hanscom Gray A Bride of Yesterday.

Miss Katherine Hanscom Gray, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 H. Gray of 1224 East Fortieth street, Flatlands, was married yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock to William Earl Osterhout, eldest son of Mr.

and J. A. Osterhout of 10 Maple court, bush. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A.

E. Roraback of the Church of the Evangel, Hawthorne street and Bedford avenue. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Walter M. Terry, as matron of honor.

Philip Lindsay Gray, a brother, of the bride, was best The decorations were chrysanthemums, ground pine and autumn-tinted oak leaves. The bride was gowned in' white satin. Mr. and. Mrs.

Osterhout have been friends childhood. Mr. Osterhout is a graduate of the Boys High School, of Polytechnic Institute and of Cornell University. The young couple will sail for Havana on Saturday next. The bride, who is of New England parentage, is a granddaughter of the late Stephen D.

Lindsay, for maty years president of the Maine State Senate and for three terms member of the National House of Representatives. Miss Antoinette Clearwater To Be a Bride Next Wednesday. The wedding of Miss. Antoinette Clearwater, the daughter of the Rev and Mrs. Charles Clearwater, and George W.

Plitt will take place on Wednesday evening, November the old Colonial Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown, Elmhurst. The maid of honor will be Miss Clearwater, the sister of the bride. The bridesmaids are to be Miss Marion Weller and Miss Martha Emmons of Godfrey' L. Plitt will attend his brother as best man and the ushers: will be Vivian E. Woodward of Manhattan, Chauncey Nichols of Boston and Ernest B.

Plitt and W. Irving Plitt of Elmhurst. The ceremony will be performed by the father of the bride. A small reception for the bridal party and the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom will follow the wedding at the parsonage on Vietor place, Elmhurst. The wedding of Miss Mary Foley of 683 Bedford avenue and Daniel Foley Jr.

of 60 Hewes street took place on Sunday, 'November 8, at the Church of, the Transfiguration, the Rev. Father McGuire officiating. Miss Nellie Collins, Miss Catherine Donegan and Miss Mary McClinchy attended the bride. gowns were of blue The bride's gown was of white Duchess satin and lace. James A.

Foley was best man, and the ushers were Arthur J. Foley and Walter D. Foley. Among the guests at the receptio: were Daniel: F. Foley Arthur Foley, Mr.

and Mrs. Brady, Miss Irene Delaney, Walter D. Foley, Mrs. K. Hanlin, Fred Roxbury, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Josephson, Joseph McCann, Miss Katherine Mitchell, Miss Margaret Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bischoff, J. Peterson, John Lane, Miss Beatrice Lane, Edward Carson, John McGuire, Ms.

Edward Duffy, Miss Margaret McGuire, Thomas Walsh, Charles Nichols, Jerry Meddigan, John Murphy, Miss Katherine Donegan, James Campbell, Thomas Fitzgerald, William Smith, Daniel. Foley James A. Foley, Mr. and Joseph I. Josephson, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Brady, Mrs. John Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Bischoff, Mr.

and. Mrs. John Lane, Ed Lane, Edward Walter, Foley, Arthur Foley, Miss 'Irene Delaney and Mr. Roxbury, Mr. and Mrs.

Leopold Rotmann of 999 Lorimer street have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Jeannette Rothman, to Abraham A. Levey of Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Van Dyke Cox of 339 Sandford avenue, Flushing, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Laura Frame Cox, to Morris Lyon Beard, son of Mrs.

Mary Adelaide Beard, also of Flushing. Andrew J. Maguire, of 708 West End avenue, Manhattan, has announced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Alice Eleanore Maguire, to George W. Haughwout, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William M. Haughwout of Staten No date has been set for the wedding. On Saturday, November 7, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Parry Mandigo, 192 Monitor.

street, Miss Gladys Sara Mandigo was married to Walter J. Bloss of 535 Willoughby avenue. The bride wore a gown of white charmeause trimmed with silk shadow lace. She carried lilies of the valley. The Rev.

Dudley Oliver Osterheld of the Greenpoint Methodist Episcopal Church was the officiating clergyman. The house was decorated with pink roses, chrysanthemums, smilax and palms. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bloss will reside on Bedford avenue, near Sterling street.

Mr. Bloss is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Bloss.

He is an alumnus of the Boys High School and Pratt Institute, The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Bloss, Mr. and Mrs.

Elwood P. Mandigo, Miss Nettie Bloss, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bryan, the Rev.

D. 0. Osterheld, Mr. and Mrs. David Arnold, Mr.

and Mrs. William Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arnold, Mrs. Simon Arnold of Freeport, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Arnold, Miss L. A. Romaine of Peekskill, N. Miss Florence Arnold, Judge and Mrs.

J. W. Barker of, Peekskill, N. Ogden Arnold, Miss Lewise Barker, Miss Fanny M. Taylor of Peekskill, Mr.

and Mrs. A. DeLaigle Sadler. Miss Edith Casscells of Peekskill. Miss Ada Draper, Louis Askew, Mr.

and Mrs. James B. Askew, Mr. and Mrs. James Faurot, Albert of Worcester, Miss Mattie Schwartz, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Faurot, Miss Alice Brooks. Miss Cornelia Repsher, Miss Ida Weeks and Miss Marion Sawyer of Somerville, Mass. The wedding of Miss Marguerite Leayeroft Anger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Martin Anger, and Robert Foster Valentine, son or Mrs. Mary Poster Valentine of this borough, took place 011 October 24 at Monsey, N. Y. The Right Rev. Wilber Thirkield of Louisiana performed the ceremony.

The engagement of Miss Beatrice Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz of 107 Sixth avenue, to Jacob Silverberg of Manhattan, has been announced. The reception will be held some time in December. SEND IN YOUR NEWS The -Eagle welcomes contribntions for this page.

tI will be glad to print an account of any social affair held in Brooklyn 1f the material submitted is neway, ap-to-date and accurate. Church socials, fairs, euchres and receptions are especially desired. But one side of the paper should be used in sending in a an article. Names should be spelled correctly and written in full. Be fal about dates.

Items for the Sunday page should be in the office not later than Thursday evening. Miss Edna Lutze, 403 Jefferson avenue. The guest of the evening was Miss Marion Cooper, The evening was spent in games, and singing. Among those present were: Miss Alice Twin, Miss Hazel Smith, Miss Marion Cooper, Miss Daisy Irwin, Miss Edna Lutze, Miss Naomi White, Miss Florence Murray. A debate will be held next Friday night at the regular meeting of the Eureka Social and Athletic Club.

The subject will be, "City Life and Country Life." The speakers for the affirmative side will be John Burke and Philip Basist. The speakers for the negative side will be Max Rosoff and Fred Wisseman. The judges are to be Miss Jane Olwell, Henry Rosoff and Joseph Marino. Miss Adeline J. Turpie To Wed Fred Berdolt.

Miss Edna L. Chandler's home, 101 North Oxford street, was the scene of an attractive affair on Monday evening, November 2, when a miscellaneous shower was given Miss Adeline J. Turpie of 178 Adelphi street, who will wed Fred Berdoit. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Bowsfield, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimherr, Miss, Adeline J. Turpie, Fred Berdolt, Miss Esther Whitson, Earl C.

Haring, Miss Britta Connors, Harry Duff, Miss Marjorie Turpie, W. Arthur Stewart, Miss Edna L. Chandler, Dr. Benjamin Brosseau, Mr. and Mrs.

Maguire, Miss Estelle Browne, William J. Kirkpatrick, Miss Marie Reidmiller, William G. Turpie, William Browne, Charles Whitson, John Grey, Miss Elizabeth M. Schraner, drank C. Reynolds, C.

Edgar Kidney, Charles N. Primrose, Miss Irma Reimherr, George Reimherr Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Turpie, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Schmidt, Miss May Bassett, Frank M. Joslin, Mrs. I.

Browne and Mr. and Mrs. William Hensley. Mrs. R.

Hamilton Dillingham of 576 Washington avenue entertained at an auction bridge given Monday evening in honor of William P. Brunn. The guests included Mrs. William P. Brunn, R.

H. Dillingham, Mrs. Robert tyre, Arthur Annis and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mills.

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Campbell of Parkside avenue are spending the month of November at White Sulphur Springs. They expect to spend the winter at De Land and Palm Beach.

A novel and enjoyable dance was given at the Castle House in Coney Island on Saturday evening, November 7. by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nelson of Albemarle road, Flatbush.

The house was tastefully decorated with American flags and autumn foliage. One of the features of the evening was the lucky number contest, won by Mrs. Albert J. Sterns and Henry Briggs. were rendered.

Between the dances musical selections Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G.

Godley, Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Miss Hatch, Mr. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs.

M. N. Stiles, Miss Pusey, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.

Sterns, Charles Taussig, Edward McLean, Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Briggs, Miss Francis, Mr.

Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cleary and E. G. Draper.

Library Association Dance Biggest One on Record. St. Peter's Catholic Library Association gave proof Thursaay of the fact that it is one of the strongest Catholic clubh in Brooklyn, when the members and their friends crowded Saengerbund Hall on the occasion the association's annual ball. The ganization is an old one and its membership comprises hundreds of young men from all parts of the city. In every respect, the dance was success.

It seemed as though everyone knew one another, a fact that aided materially in making the evening an enjoyable one. Dancing, of course, was popular feature, of the night and the musicians were given little rest because of the numerous encores that were demanded of them. A novel feature of the evening was a songwriters contest in which many popular composers took part. The officers of the association are: The Rev. Edward J.

Donovan, Francis D. Griffen, John A. Whitely, Joseph Collins, John J. Conway, John Quirke, Francis W. Dunne, Charles Whelan and James Meagher.

Panama A. C. Enjoys Annual Theater Party. The annual theater party and reception of the Panama Athletic Club was an event of note Thursday night in tin Ridgewood-Bushwick section. The members and friends, to the number of 350, witnessed the autumn festival at the Bushwick Theater, and after the show retired to Schwaben Hall, where a reception and buffet lunch wa: served.

Dancing and a cabaret show followed. Many clubs of note of the Bushwick-Ridgewood section were represented. The officers of the association are: Louis Rotter, president; a Fred Beck, vice president; Charles Goehringer, treasurer; Raymond Gannon, financial secretary; Fred Roth, recording and corresponding secretary; Louis Reed, William Bosshardt and Patrick Devine, executive committee. The following clubs were represented: Oriental Bowling Club, Sheridan A. Oriental Benevolent Society, Belmere Club, Bearcat Club, Covert Club, Fernwood A.

Chronic Club Night and Day Club, Woodrow Social Club, Washington Benevolent Society William Kelly Benevolent Society, Charles Franz A. A. and Coney Island Railway Club. Among those present were: Miss Josephine Snyder, Louis Retter, Miss Cathrine Fanning, Walter Wells, Miss Anna Herman, Ray Gannon, Miss Jose McDonnell, Edward Rupp, Miss Carrie McGuire, Eugene Vesey, Miss Helen Leunon, Frederick Roth, Miss Henrietta Zahn, Harold Pferr, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Ens, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt. Miss May Pepard, Louis Reed, Miss Elizabeth Miss Gertrude Kane. Charles Goeshringer, Gross, Alfred Hegenmayer, Miss Dorothy George Geler, Miss Grace Charles, Patrick Devine, Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. William Boshart, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Beck, Mr. and Mrg. William Betz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Exner, Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Mrs. Gerlach Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Zahn, Mr.

and Frank Einsettler, and many others. Mrs. Charles Longenecker and Mrs. F. S.

Wilson, both of Brooklyn, luncheon to some friends at Bronxville, gave N. last Wednesday. After luncheon a game of bridge was enjoyed by all. The first of a series of dances to be given by the Automobile Club was held at the club house, 247 West Fifty-fourth street, Saturday evening, November 7, and more than 250 persons attended. Among the dancers were: Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin S. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. McLain, Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Stearns, Dr. and Mrs.

Gladstone Good, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr.

and Mrs. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Holt Secor, Mr.

and Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. C. Monteith Gilpin, Mr.

and Mrs. John N. Steele Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Ritch, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Haggart, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Stuart Blackton, Dr. Silsbe's 509 Fulton B'klyn On account of the number of requests we will have DANCING Every Week Day Evening Special Sunday Evening Dinner McDonald, Mrs. Elizabeth Bouton, Tydeman, Mrs.

Henrietta Kratt, Mrs. Bertha Kindt, Mrs. Agnes Albertson, Miss Carrie D'Oench, Miss Bessie Williams, Miss Grace Smith, Miss Elizabeth Jenney, Miss Irene Brown, Miss Sass Miss Anna A Aschoff, Miss Ruth Waldron, Miss Florence Mason, Miss Grace Jenney, Mr. Purdy, Mr. Talmage, Mr.

Brown, Miss M. Fisher, Mrs. M. Wood, N. Travis and Mrs.

A. E. Campbell. ROBERT B. WYATT PHOTO BY LEONARO.

One of Brooklyn's most promising tenors, gave a musicale at the Fabri Maude Studios on Tuesday evening, November 10. and Mrs. Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Gifford, Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Vatable, and Mrs. William Haskell, Mr.

and Mrs. Lemuel Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Marsh Young, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Meyer, Miss Selina de Muth, Miss Sally Johnson; Miss Lyle, Miss Palmer, Miss Bent, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Cushing, J.

K. Choate, George C. Benjamin, H. Emerson, Henry R. Mygath, Calvin T.

Adams, H. Ward Leonard, Hawley, J. A. Mitchell, C. M.

Sandford, Oswald G. Villard, H. C. Haskins, Major E. G.

Schermerhorn, M. Hudnut, 0. W. Smith, H. C.

Smyth, A. T. Staney, Irving Twombly and H. S. Thompson.

A surprise party was given to Miss Lillian Mitko at Columbia Hall, on Saturday evening, November by her friends, in honor of her twenty-first birthday. An enjoyable evening was spent by all present. The hall was attractively, decorated with flags and streamers. Charles Geyer and George Wilson entertained with musical selections. George Schreiber gave an tion of clog dancing, Frank Mitko and Ella Rooney also entertained.

The grand march was led by Charles Geyer and Miss Lillian Mitko. Jacob Ciacco acted as toastmaster. Among those present were: Miss Lillian Mitko, Miss Sophie Mitko, Miss Clara Hoffman, Miss Ruth Sorenson, Miss Ella Rooney, Miss Sophie Jurist, Miss Lena Spinelli, Miss May Louther, Miss Ray Brown, Miss Emma 'Milburt, Miss Vivian Kranz, Miss Anna Waring, Miss Grace Lee, Miss May Bowen, Mrs. J. Mitko, Miss Regina Demarest, Miss Marguerite Dunn, Miss Elsie Paul, Miss Margaret Hatch, Miss Natalie Hoffman, Miss Anna Polch, Miss Carrie Rauscher, Mrs.

Larkin, Mrs. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Charles Geyer, George Wilson, John Mitchell, Robert Sanderson, George Demarest, Frank Mitko, George Nelson, Harry Roseen, Joseph Ciaccio, Joseph Schindler, James Ciaccio, Clarence Kranz, John Hastings, John Ryan, Frank Cuscik, Harry Cupo, Carney Pandloff, Frank Dianna, William Shedow, Edward Shedlow, George Schreiber, F. L.

Mulligan, Adam Williams, John Passon, Briny Mitko and Joe Pandloff. The entertainment committee of. the Hanover Club have arranged to open the "social season" with an entertainment and dance, on Friday evening, November 20. A novel programme has been provided. The entertainment committee is comprised of John McKee, H.

F. Mollenhauer, Otto F. Struse, Mollenhauer and Charles H. Magie, chairman. members of the Knights of Pythithe Lodges of Kings and Queens counties will give a banquet and reception to the newly-elected Grand Chan- cellor of the Domain of New York, William Grossmann, at the Imperial Hotel, Fulton street and Red' Hook lane, on Wednesday evening, December 2.

Prominent members of the fraternity and their friends have been in ed. It is expected that the supreme chancellor will be present. Brother William Grossmann is a widely known member of the of New York Bar. orThe Shavelson home at 2606 Tilden avenue was the scene of a good old fashioned Halloween party on Saturday, October 31. The house was prettily deca orated for the occasion.

The hostesses were Miss Lillian Sherman, Miss Katharine Bernstein, Miss Shavelson, Miss Rose Blume and Miss Alice Ziff. The evening was spent in dancing, singing and games, after which a light buffet lunch was served. Those who helped to make the Sherman, affair a who success performed were Miss Sarah the duties of a gypsy fortune teller; Miss Daisy Sherman, Miss Ida Harris, who the guests in laughter all evening kept vith her queer actions in her disguise F. 1S a scarecrow, and Mr. Wasserman, who cleverly entertained with piano S.

B. and violin selections. About sixty people were present, among whom were Miss Rose Grand, Miss Lillian Seldowitz, Miss Gertrude Cohen, Miss Lulu Cohen, Miss Eva Cohen, Miss Ella Leo, Miss Irene Miss Sarah Shavelson, Miss Schwartz, Miss Sarah Shavelson, Miss Alice Alexander, Miss Sarah Alexander, Miss Cecelia Saul, Miss Pauline Goldstein, Miss Sophie Keer, Miss Lena Weiner, Miss Marie Wasserman, Miss Esther Simons, Miss May Pollock, Miss Ida Pollock, Irving Bernstein, Irving Greenberg, Jack Greenberg, Julius P. Cohen, Irving Yellowitz, Ben Schneider, Morton L. Reed, William Shavelson, Dr.

David Teller, Dr. Goldman, Dr. J. Freiman, Carl Bernstein, Sam Grand, L. Lefkowitz, Ed Perloff, Ziff, Robart Ziff, Mr.

Wolff, Moe Seldowitz, Saul Belsey, Robert Krackov, Herman Krackov and Dr. P. Greenberg. Loughlin's barn dance will be held on Thanksgiving Eve, November 25 and at Loughlin Lyceum, North Henry Herbert streets. It will be an apron and sonnet party.

On Tuesday evening, November 3, the people of Brooklyn had their first opportunity to view the interior tee the Beecher Memorial. The committee in charge were able to secure Miss Beulah B. Munson lyric soprano, as the solist for the opening. evening. The varied programme rendered by the popular singer was thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience.

Miss Munson was in splendid voice and her artistic interpretation of Standchen of Strauss and L'Heure exquise" of Hahn showed a mastery of pianissimo work. Particular mention might be made of. her': interpretation of the d'Arte" from "Tosca." Her: "Vissi pathos in "All Through the Night" was tender addition to the programme, a closed with the "Morning Hymn" and message. Miss Munson': its inspiring enunciation is clear. An added pleas.

ure was the finished work of her ac companist, Mrs. Martha Folk Mayer who gave sympathetic support. ball of the Howard be held at the Broad The third annual A. C. will' and Sum way on Saturday evening Casino, Broadway ner avenue, January 23.

Mrs. Ethel S. Talmage of 30 Brown of 400 Decatu and. Mrs. Ida street.

Menehan street entertained the officer' Alma Chapter of 1914 at the hom of Mrs. Brown on Saturday evening of November 7.: The evening was spent playing cards. The Mrs. prizes Bouton, were Mr cal by Mr. Purdy, Kratt, Jenney, Miss R.

Waldron, Miss Mr. Travis, Miss E. Jenney, Mi Mason. Several addresses were given and vote of thanks was extended to th hostesses, Among those present wer Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Pouch, Mr. an Mrs. George O. Jenney, Mrs. Elizabet) A series of dances will be given at the Waldorf-Astoria every Tuesday evening, beginning December 1, and continuing indefinitely.

The dances are to be given by Mrs. Edward Fielding-Elkins of 53 West Seventy-second street. ANNA HENRIETTA BENNETT. PHOTO 8 E. BRUNEL.

One of the brides, of next week will evening. The wedding will take place Miss Henrietta Bennett, at the home of Miss Bennett's sister, daughter of Milton James Bennett, who Mrs. William Alfred Brodie, 147 Eightywill marry Edward Knopf, on Tuesday fifth street, Bay Ridge. The members of the Robert Emmet Circle, C. F.

of are working hard to make their euchre a success. It will be held at Stauch's Coney Island, on Friday, November 20. The Lady Moosehead Association of Companion Kings County, No. 384, have announced an afternoon euchre to be held on Wednesday, November 18, at I. 0.

F. headquarters building, 1250 Bushwick avenue.The annual euchre and reception of the Blessed Virgin Sodality of the Church of the Sacred 1 Heart, of whicl Rev. Mgr. James J. Coan, Chancellor 0 the diocese, is rector, will be held it the school hall on Friday evening, No vember 20.

The members have been working hard for several weeks past. Rev. Anthony E. Bourke is the spiritual director of the society. SOCIAL NOTES CARD PARTIES A bachelor dinner was given by F.

N. Ewers jr. on Friday evening, November 6, at his residence, 453 Marion street. Mr. Ewers is to be married on November: 18 to Miss Arline Winship of Richmond Hill, I.

During the evening Mr. Kramer and Mr. Mayan entertained with fine selecand D. Robinson of Jamaica, who re; lions of vocal and I instrumental music, ently returned from Scotland, gave an -exhibition, of Scotch E. J.

McPullough acted as toastmaster. Covers laid for twenty, and the decorations were very tastefully arranged. Among those present were E. J. McCullough, D.

Howell, John White, George Phelan, H. Mayan, J. Smith, H. Melloh, A. Kra-: mer, K.

Ambrose, A. Evelyn, J. Foley, A. Mac Donald, D. Robinson, George Stein, John Abram's, C.

Utter, W. Fisher, F. N. Ewers F. N.

Ewers A. The Ladies of the Maccabees have arranged to entertain members and their friends with a Thanksgiving social, to be held in the rooms, Hart's Hall, Broadway and Gates avenue, on Tuesday, November 17. The Young Folks League of East New York, attached to the Wyona Temple, held 'a semi-monthly meeting on November 8. The members decided to told a public installation of officers next Sunday afternoon at Tyrian Temple. B.

rosenwitz is in charge of the installaion committee. annual dance of the Junior Circle of the First Hebrew Day Nursery of Brooklyn will be held at Regina Mansion 601-603 Willoughby avenue, on Saturday evening, December 12. The Woodrow Social Club held its second annual ball at Schwaben Hall. Knickerbocker and Myrtle avenues, Wednesday evening, November 11. The Welfare Association of Middle Village, L.

held its first annual entertainment in honor of the newly elected District Attorney of Queens County, Denis O'Leary, who is an honorary member of this association. The following speakers were present: District Attorney O'Leary, Counsellor Danziger, Counsellor Cohen, Dr. Rosner, H. Bernstein, Anthony Feldmesser and John J. Sicora.

The toastmasters in charge of the entertainment were: D. Rosengarten, Max Rosenfeld and H. A. Sherman. The association was organized on June 23 with eight members.

There is now a total roll of eighty members. The Strand Club of Brooklyn has planned an active social season and a series of afternoon dances have been arranged. The aim of the club is to promote the social welfare of its mem bers and the community in which they operate. The Strand Club is a young men': society. The membership at present is limited, but it has been decided to open same later in the season.

The initial dance will be held on Sunday afternoon, December 27. An enjoyable Halloween party was given on Saturday, October 31, in honor of Miss Margarita Spiegelthal of Venezuela, at the home of Miss A. Markland, 69 Greene avenue, where Miss Spiegelthal and her father have been guests since August. Mr. Spiegelthal and daughter America sailed last for Wednes- their home in South day.

Among those present at the farewell party were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr.

and 1 Mrs. J. PI. Hannum, Downey, and Mrs. Charles de Bedts, Mrs.

Mr. E. C. Fortes, Miss Margaret Markland, Miss B. Hachemeister, Miss Grace Miss May Crow, Fred Fortes, Freckleton, Hock, Axel KilKyle, Frank W.

Bateman and E. O. Rickert. lander, reception of the Xavier Club twenty-fifth annual entertainThe ment and will be held November 13 at the Lexington Avenue Opera House. 'A birthday celebration was given to Miss Caroline Waters last Saturday evening at her home, 28 Village road.

Dancing throughout the evening to make it a pleasant one. The helped decorations were attractive and supper was served at midnight. Among those present were: Miss Mildred ANNOUNCEMENT. METROPOLITAN RIVERS' COLLEGE OF DANCING AND STAGECRAFT, No. 2307 Broadway, Manhattan, Between 88d and 84th Sts.

Modern Society, Classic and Artistic Stage Studios, and. Ballroom. Catering facil. Available for social functions, musicales, entertainments, etc. Brooklyn branch.

Par. ticulars on application, Miss Beatrice Glascott was given a birthday reception on last Friday evening at the residence of the Misses Twigg on Morton street. The reception was given by the Five Hundred Club, of which Miss Glascott is a member. After cards supper was served, the decorations being pink and white, the colors of the club. Edward A.

McQuade, who recently returned from Munich, entertained at the piano, and Miss Elizabeth Clarke held her audience spellbound by the recital of her thrilling experiences in France and Belgium during the past summer. Operatic selection were rendered by Miss Beth Gowen and Mr. and Mrs. Victor. The prize winners at cards were Miss Kathryne Gowen and Miss Elizabeth Clarke.

Besides numerous guests, the members of the club present were: Miss Beth Gowen, Miss Kathryne Gowen, Miss Beatrice Glascott, Miss Cecelia Clarke, on Miss Kathryne Clarke, Elizabeth Clarke, Miss May Twigg, Miss Regina Twigg, Mrs. John F. Fox, Alan Heather, Charles Huyler, Thomas Candell, Augustus Pyne, Matthew Candell and Major Robert Lee. Pross, Miss Pauline Tompkins, Miss Doris Warde, Miss Bertha Schaum, Miss Helen Kennedy, Miss Gertrude Brotheridge, Miss Agnes Lake, Miss Caroline Waters, Miss Lucile Johnson, Miss Mabel Waters, Miss Anna Wistuber, Miss May Klinck, Mr. and Mrs.

Waters, Sam Tompkins, Carl Pross, Donald Copp, DeHaven Townsend, Claude de Lorraine, Joseph Rooney. Edwin Brumley, Arthur Brumley, Gus Schnep, George Sterling and Herbert Van Siclen. The Seventh Kings County District of the Junior O. U. A.

comprising Old Glory, General Grant, Amersfort, Bay Ridge and America Councils, will old a monster theater party at the Bushwick Theater Tuesday evening, November 17. A special programme and decorations have been arranged for by the committee. Souvenir badges will be presented to those who attend. Everything is being done by the Junior Order committee to make the affair one of the biggest successes of the season. The theater party is one of the good results achieved by the new get together committee of the Seventh Diskind in the trict.

It is draconly committee of its The Clover Club will hold its annual novelty ball at Prospect Hall on Saturday evening, December 26. The committee is sparing ties no time or effort in preparing for affair. The committee in charge are: Daniel J. Link, chairman; William Sweeney, John Nooban, W. Cassidy and Edward Strypes, The Jewish Aid will hold its annual ball at the "Sonia," Bedford avenue and Halsey street, on Saturday, evening, November 14.

The young women and men of this society have been doing active charitable work in the Williamsburg district for the last five years. Reformation Church Club Gives Musicale and Dance. Fully 500 people attended the dance and reception Thursday Reformation Club of the Church of the Reformation, Barbey street and Arlington avenue, at Beck's Casino, maica and Hale avenues. A number of good musical numbers were engo toward the benefit of the club. joyed.

A The proceeds of the a affair will The committee in charge comprised William H. Wechter, Edward C. McCormack, Rudolph G. Brockelman and August' Mohr. Ernest A.

Weber, a baritone, formerly soloist in St. John's M. E. Church; has been appointed director and soloist of Grace M. E.

Church of Bay Ridge. He is assisted by Miss Sophia Weber, soprano; Mrs. Helen D. Schaefer, contralto, and Joseph C. Sealy, tenor.

The spacious parlors of Miss Rose Bungerl's home, 243 Putnam avenue, were well filled at a musicale given by her pupils recently. The programme consisted of choice selections. The song, "My Dearest Heart," sung by Sophie Bezner, the gem of the evening. Following are the names of those who took part: Sophie Bezner, Miss Laura Salas, Miss Florence Holton, Miss Elizabeth Bezner, Miss Bertha Kunzert, Miss Alvena Boyden, Miss Anna Mannering, Miss Ella Bezner, Miss Irene McCracken, Miss Louise Kunzert, James McGovern, Miss Albert Bogert, Daniel Muller, Miss Eddie Hamilton, Harry Aldridge, Richard Aldrich and Fred Boyden. The Daughters of Indiana, the prominent Hoosier Club of New York City, of which Miss Garrett Hay is president, this week in the lecture hall of the Country Life Permanent Exposition, in the Grand Central Terminal.

The guests present were entertained with a stereopticon lecture on art, and an exhibition of modern society dancing. Tea was served in the Rustic Tea House. The chairmen in charge were: Miss Ruby Rees and Mrs. Edith Grover, and the hostess was Mrs. Winnifred Harper Cooley.

The Athletic Association of E. B. 19 South Third and Keap streets, has added to its large list of activities. The new social work will take the form of dances, the first of which took place on Friday evening, November 13. On Sunday evening, November 8, Joseph H.

Maurer was given a pleasant birthday surprise at the home of John H. Snyder, 59 Van Sicklen avenue. John E. Dill, Mrs. Louis Rily, Miss Mary McCartin, Miss May Young, Mr.

Lortie, George Casey, Miss Marie Bennet, John Bennett, Joseph H. Maurer, James McCormick, Mrs. J. Bennett, Miss May Maurer, Miss Lulu Maurer, John Ring and Miss Anna McCormick entertained the guests. The following were present: Joseph H.

Maurer, Mrs. Mary Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riley, Mr. and Mrs.

James McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slattery, Mr.

and Mrs. George Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle, Mrs. McCartin, Emil Miller, Miss Lillian Bennett, Hermin Lortie, Miss Mary McCartin, John Slattery, Miss Anna McCormick, William Coan, Miss Marie Bennett, Jerome Riley, Miss Anna Slattery, John Ring, Miss Genevieve Bennett, John Edlell, Miss Florence Kessner, Elmer Becker, Miss May Young, Richard McBride and John H.

Snyder. Owing to the fine weather a recordbreaking crowd turned out for the annual ball of the Belcour Club of Brooklyn, last Saturday night. It was one of the most successful affairs held by the club. A social meeting of the Sigma Gamma Phi was held recently at the home off Elaborate preparations are being made for the annual minstrel show to be given by the young men in the parish of the Church of the Transnings, November 19 and 20, in the avenue, Thursday and Friday evefiguration, Hooper street and Marcy parish hall. James Diver, under whose supervision the show is conducted, is anticipating a successful evening.

The interlocutor's chair will be filled by Thomas J. Butler. The committee in charge, of which in Vincent J. Curry is chairman, has reported that the affair will be a success financially. On Thursday evening, November 19, the members and friends of St.

Edward's Branch No. 282, of the Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association, will hold a theater party at the Prospect Theater. Mrs. Hattie McCarty has charge of the affair. The Pleiades Club gave regular Sunday night dinner at the Hotel Brevoort last Sunday.

The toastmaster was Dr. Carter S. Cole. A delightful programme was furnished by the following: Alfred Hertz, Frank Bibb, Mrs. Alfred Hertz, Emanuel Reicher, Miss Hedwig Reicher, Miss Helen Keller, Mr.

Lewis, Mme. Marie Mattfeld, Judge C. F. Moore, Mrs. Edmondson, Miss Howe, Roi-Cooper Mergue, Mme.

Albertina Rasch, William Davidson and Percy Stevens. The first ladies night of the Stephen J. Graham Association for the winter season was held at Graham's Hall on Willoughby street, last Wednesday night. There were more than one hundred persons present. During the evening thou guests were entertained by "Billy" Murray, Joseph McKenna, Jack Armour, James Devine, Monroe Silver, William Mack and William Quinlan.

"Scotty" McFarland dered selections on the bagpipes. Supper was served at midnight. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J.

Graham, Miss Graham, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanvey, Herman Pitz, Edward Miller, May Lander, Miss Frankie Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy, Fred Martin, Miss Jennie McGuire, Miss Mazzie McGuire, Miss Healy, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laracy, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kelly, James Browne, Miss A. Decker, Mrs. J. McGuire, Joseph Malone, Miss Josephine Rooney, Miss Maud Esler, Miss Lena Rivers, Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Charlack Mrs. Feriolo, Patrick Cunningham, Miss Hattie George, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hickman, Joseph Ascher, Con Hard, Frank Tiemer, William Klumpf, Louis Fricarick, Daniel Caulfield, Thomas McCabe, E. J. Applegate, Joseph Burgess, Mr. and Mrs.

William McCreery, Miss Helen Graham, James Graham, Mrs. Hand, J. L. Johnson, Miss Edna Dolan, Jean Dolan, Miss Loretta Dolan, Harry Mullady, Mrs. Grace Harkin, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Manacle, Miss Anna Cronin, Neil McCann, William Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spero, Miss Mugsie McGraw, James O'Brien, Henry J. Irons, William Ferguson, Patrick Twomey, Charles Burgess, August Henenlotter, James Johnson, Miss Patsie Sheedy, William McDermott, Alfred B.

Carson, William Mack, Frank Morris, Miss Della Walker, Miss Crabbie Clune, Charles Martin, Thomas Martin, F. McDonough, William Thompson, Gene Mead, Joseph Connolly, Arthur Russell, Thomas Ast, Jack Daly, Jere Quinlan, George gins, Harry Whitaker, James Mullin, Peter Westervelt, Miss May Delumph, Edward Towne and Martin Conway. EVERYBODY WELCOME Demonstration IDEAL FIRELESS COOKERS eek of November 16, at JOHN M. WOLF CO. 736-744 Flushing Avenue Proadway, BROOKLYN, N.

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