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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915. SOCIAL AND CLUB LIFE IN BROOKLYN of Brides And Brides-to-Be Miss Eva Alena Da Boll Weds Dr. Howard Langworthy. Miss Eva Alena Da Boll, niece of Mr.

and Mrs. P. R. Ogg of 490 East Seventeenth street, was married to Dr. How.ard Tracy Langsworthy last Wednesday evening Rev.

Lewis T. Reed, pastor of the Flatbush Congregational Church. Miss Da Boll was attired in ivory satin, lace and pearls and wore a bios- tulle veil with a lace cap and orange The bridesmaid, Miss Gertrude wore a gown ot pale yellow satin, lace and and carried an arm bouquet of flowers. Dr. Harold Bell was best man.

After the reception Dr. and Mrs. Langworthy left Brooklyn for a tour of the South. Among the guests at the reception were: Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Hearn, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allison, Mr. and Mrs.

1. D. Dellert, Mr. and William Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

William Tinken, Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Fowler, Dr.

and Mrs. O. P. Humpstone, Dr. and Mrs.

H. M. Phipps, Dr. and Mrs. W.

11. Barbor, Professor and Deyer tones, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Rathbone. Lyons Spur, Dr. and Mrs. S. Ackperman, Dr.

H. K. Bell. Dr. R.

M. Beach, Dr. and Mrs. F. M.

Stowell, Dr. E. L. Schaefer, Mrs. E.

L. Kirby, Dr. and Mrs. I. V.

Matthews, Mrs. J. C. Grennell, Mr. and Mrs.

Shunck, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burr.

Mrs. Ella Blair, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Nonnenbacher, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Polhemus.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McIntyre, Mr.

and Mrs. L. I'. Reed, Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Coles, Mrs. L. O.

Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Crum, Dr. and Mrs.

A. C. Howe. Miss Gertrude Kuehnle, Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Isuehnle, Miss Ida Tabor, Edward Hall, Miss Gertrude Graham, Miss Margarette Lezette Kinkel. Miss Estelle Dorumus, Miss Bessie Phelps, C. Hearn, George Merritt.

John Anderson, Miss Blanche Anderson, Miss Bessie Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard, Dr. Carhart, Mr.

and Mrs. T. O. Young. Miss Olaffee, Mr.

and Mrs. George Muir, Miss Marjorie Root, Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Shunk, Dr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Allen, William Fawcett. Miss Bess Applegate, Miss F. E.

Archer. Mr. and Mrs. D. R.

Brower. Miss Marion Brower, Guy Anderson. Alys Rodeaugh, Irwin Langworthy. Miss Unlie Adele Atwater Weds Archibald Duncan Dullie. Miss Lulie Adele Atwater, daughter of Mrs.

Elmyra M. Atwater of 2604 Newkirk avenue, was married Thursday night to Archibaid D. Duffe, by Rev. S. Parkes Cadman of the Central Congregational Church.

Miss Atwater, who was given away by her brother. Theron Skeel Atwater, was attended by Dorothy Dutie as maid of honor. Mrs. Henry G. Atwater as matron of honor, and Miss Gertrude McDonald of New Brunswick, N.

Miss Gladys Langdon of New Brighton, S. Miss Abbie Godfrey and Mrs. William Morgan, bridesmaids. The bride was becomingly gowned in white satin and real lace, and her tulle veil was arranged in cap effect with orange blossoms. carried shower bouquet, of white roses and lilies of the valley.

The maid of honor wore a gown of pink satin, white shadow lace and point d'esprit, and carried pink roses. The matron of honor's gown was of blue satin, white shadow lace and point d'esprit. The four bridesmaids wore white satin and point d'esprit, with pink and blue gordles, and carried the white ribbons which formed an aisle for the bride. The best man was Henry G. Atwater.

After an extended wedding trip, Mr. isrighton, Duffle will reside in New Miss Amy Adele Bunce Now Mrs. Albert J. Heath. Miss Amy Adele Bunce, daughter of A Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Milton Bunce of A 409 East Eighth street, Flatbush, was married to Albert J. Heath of 575 East Seventh street on Wednesday. February 3. by the Rev.

Dr. George William Carter. Mr. Heath is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Heath. Miss Bunce's bridesmaid was Miss Lettie E. L'Hommedieu, and the best man was Edwin I. Heath. The bride was attired in white duchess satin, silk lace and pearls and with orange blossoms.

The bridesmaid wore or lace veil arranged in cap effect wore a gown of pink faille silk and carried a bouquet of pink roses. After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home, which was attractively decorated with palms, ferns and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Heath left Brooklyn for a tour of the South.

They will make their home in Baltimore, where Mr. Heath is engaged in business. Among those present at the wedding were: Mrs. Emma Heath. Lester Leverich, Miss Grace Roberts, Miss Pauline Schwartz, Wilder M.

Lahy, Miss Lettie L'Hommedien, Edwin J. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milton Bunce.

Miss Margaret Bunce, Mrs. William Heath, George Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath, Mr. and Mrs.

William Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Miss Mabel Hall. James Ball, Arthur Rogers, Miss Sarah Rogers, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Duryea, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Coons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin, Mrs. Syreen, Miss Frances Ogden, Harold Lyle, Charles Gorham, Raymon Wilson, Austin Fordham, Roswell Conwright. Miss Marie Allerman Weds Herman Ahrens of Flatbush.

Miss Marie Allerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allerman of 431 East Nineteenth street, and Herman Ahrens, son of Mr. Mrs. Henry Ahrens of ried last week at Lutheran 1192 East randy street, were marRev.

E. C. J. Kraeling, pastor, assisted Church, Henry and Blario streets, the by the Rev. E.

G. H. Kraeling, officiating, at the maid ceremony. honor was Miss Catherine Hoppe and the bridesmaids were: Mra. Henry Fortman and Miss Henrietta Ahrens.

Henry Bruns was best man. The ushers were Henry Fortman, William Dehrens, Fred Allerman and Philip Rigby, The bride was attired in white crope meteor and Chantilly lace and wore a tulle veil arranged in cap effect with real lace and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a gown of peach crepe de chine and Chantilly lace and carried an arm bouquet of sunburst roses. Both bridesmaids were gowned in blue crepe de chine, silk shadow lace and peach velvet girdles.

Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens will make their home in Flatbush after an extended wedding tour. Miss Anna J. Harre Marries Frederick Wehmann.

The wedding of Miss Anna J. Harre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harre Sr. of 1762 Nostrand avenue, and Frederick Wehmann, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Wehmann of 916 Manhattan avenue, took place on Wednesday evening, February 10, at the Harre residence, 916 Manhattan avenue, the Rev. Frederick W. Oswald, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, Milton street, officiating at the ceremony.

Miss Sophie Allain was Miss Harre's bridesmaid and Wehmann, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A wedding supper was served Immediately after the ceremony. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Wehmann left for a wedding tour of the South.

They will reside. upon returning to Brooklyn. at 1762 Nostrand avenue. The guests at the wedding and the reception following included: Mr. and Mrs.

George Wehmann Louis Wehmann. Henry Wehmann, Alma Wehmann, Mr. and Mrs. George Wehmann Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Silvers, Mr. and Mrs. August Englehardt, Miss Christine Englehardt, Mr. and Mrs. George Depken.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Depken, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Depken.

Miss Johanna Depken, Mr. and Mre. Henry Marshall. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernhard Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marshall. Mrs.

M. Wehmann, Walter Wehmann. Minnie Wehmarn, Mr. and Mrs. John Witten, Mr.

and Herman Witten, Mrs. M. Blendermann. Herman Depken. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Harre Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harre Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Allain. Mr. and Jirs. Henry Glandorf.

M. Glandorf, Landz. Miss Minnie Glandorf. William Mr. and Mra.

P. Schlingplesser. Mr. and Mrs. Schlingpleaser.

E. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerkens, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Martens. Mr. and Mrs. John Harre Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. William Cahill. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hesse Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hesse, Mr. and Mra. Henry Hesse, Mr.

and Mre. Herman Harre and Mr. and Mrs. John Harre. Miscellancous Shower For Miss Lillian J.

Anderson. Hilkey. Kappa Lambda Sigma "Showers" Miss Cook. A shower was given at miscellaneous, Miss Olga C. Linde on evening.

February 5, in honor Friday, J. Anderson, who is to become the bride of Edson Brothers of Flushing on February 24. The bride-to-be was the recipient of many beautiful presents, consisting of cut glass, silver, china and linen. Refreshments were served by Miss Ebba Linde and Miss Selma Linde, the dining room and table being prettily decorated in yellow and white. An enjoyable evening was spent in singing and dancing.

Among those present were: Miss Lillian Anderson. Miss Olga C. Linde, Miss Ebba Linde, Miss Selma Linde, Miss Ella Benson, Miss Clara Berg. Miss Agnes Berg, Miss Edith May, Miss Anna May, Miss Christina Helmolt, Miss Ella Voorhees, Miss Mildred Raymond and Miss C. Mildred The Kappa Lambda Sigma girls gave a miscellaneous shower to one of their members, Miss Rene Cook of Flatbush, on Saturday afternoon, at the home of Miss Edith Diehl, 451 Eighth street.

Five hundred was played and Miss Blanche Sammis was the successful player. After the games the bride-towas pleasantly surprised. The refreshment table was prettily decorated in pink and white, and the souvenirs were small bouquets. The members present were Miss Florence Ahrens, Miss Ethel Adams, Miss Jennie Blakewell, Miss Rene Cook, Miss Edith Diehl, Miss Christina Heingartner, Miss Louise Knobloch, Miss Irma Neifert, Adele Rhodes, Miss Irene Rothermel, Miss Blanche, Sammis, Miss Alice Strong, Miss Mary Turner, Mrs. L.

Highee Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs. Charles Leach and Mrs. Casper Schweinfest. William Smyth Carlisle to Wed Miss Louise Emerson of Newton, Mass.

An engagement of interest to Brooklynites is that of Miss Louise Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hobart Emerson of Newton, to William Smyth Carlisle. Mr. Carlisle is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Gates Car- IMPORTANT The balance of our stock of $75,000.00 worth of this season's Furs must be disposed of at once. A few items: Persian Lamb Coat for $125.00 Hudson Seal Coat $65.00 French Seal Coat $45.00 Leipzig Caracul Coat $45.00 Russian Pony Coat $20.00 Russian Marmot Coat $35.00 Fur Sets of Every Description from $8.00 Up RENOVATING OF FURS AT SHORT NOTICE I FREEMAN FREEHOF 468 FULTON STREET Leading Furriers of Brooklyn N. B. -We are sole agents for Chanut's French Imported Gloves, and are offering them at present at big reductions.

You can purchase our regular Gloves for half price until further notice. lisle of 633 East Twenty-ninth street, Brooklyn. He graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1907 from Dartmouth College in the class of 1911. Attractive Wedding of the Week, That of Miss Adeline Anna Seebeck. One of the attractive weddings of the week was that of Miss Adeline AnSeebeck.

daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Jurgen Seebeck of 348 Lincoln, road, MRS. GEORGE W. who was married on Thursday evening at the Church of the Epiphany, Sterling place and Nostrand avenue.

to George W. Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Keller of 1804 Avenue H. The Rev.

Henry Stutts, pastor of Epiphany, performed the ceremony. Attending Miss Seebeck her sister-in-law, Mrs. Louis Seebeck. and Mrs. Gus Susskraut, a sister of the bridegroom, matrons of honor; her sister, Miss Margaretta Seebeck, and Miss Bessie Dyer, bridesmaids; Miss Emily Becker, maid of honor, and little Miss Ruth Kirk, flower girl.

The bride was becomingly gowned in white duchess satin, princess lace and pearls and her veil, which was of princess lace, was adorned with and orange 'blossoms. She wore a diamond princess ring, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a large shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Both matrons of honor wore gowns of yellow crepe meteor, silk net and panne velvet girdles, and carried arm bouquets of pink rosebuds. The bridesmaids were gowned in pink crepe de chine, lierre lace and panne velvet girdles and carried yellow rosebuds. The matron of honor wore a gown of pink crepe meteor and silk net.

She carried a staff of yellow roses. The little flower girl wore a frock of white silk shadow lace over pink satin and carried a basket of pink roses which she' scattered in the path of the bride. The bride's mother was gowned in old blue brocaded chiffon velvet and crepe meteor and the mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of black chiffon velvet and duchess lace. Little Harold Seebeck. a nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.

He wore a black velvet suit and a plaid silk sash and carried a little white satin pillow bearing the wedding ring. Fred Heins was best man. The ushers were: John Seebeck and Louis Seebeck, brothers of the bride; George Garbade, a cousin of the bridegroom and Gus. Susskraut, a brother of the bridegroom. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Seebeck, one of the bridesmaids, sang "Oh Promise Me." The church was tastefully decorated with white roses intermingled with palms, ferns and smilax.

The same decorations were carried out at the bride's home, where the reception was beld immediately after the ceremony. After an extended tour of the South, Mr. and Mrs. Keller will make their hone on the Park Slope. Among the guests at.

the reception were: Mrs. George Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Seebeck, Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Jurgen Susskraut, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Seebeck, Harold Seebeck, Mr.

and Mrs. J. TietMr. and Mrs. L.

Oldenbuttle, Mr. jen, and Mrs. R. Berwaldt, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Havighorst, Miss Edna Havighorst, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kirk, Miss Ruth Kirk, Mrs. Anna Garbade, Mr.

and Mrs. G. Bennett. Miss Violet Aldenbuttle, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Lozier, Miss Dorothy Lozier, Mr. and Mrs. John Tietjen Miss Margaretta Seebeck, George Garbade. Miss Anna Gannon, Lillian Titejen, Mr.

and Mrs. Miss James Clark of Mansfield, John Seebeck, Miss Alice Seebeck, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs.

John Veoge, Mr. Swaeb, Miss Minnie Veoge, Kirk, Miss Alma Stelter, Fred GarMr. Mrs. Lillian Ital, Fred Hiens, bade, Keller, Mr. and Mrs.

G. Miss Lillian Borman, the Rev. and Mrs. H. Stutts, Rochford, A.

Smythe, Miss Miss Mae Charles Rochford, Miss Ada Ackerson, Paul Lowenthal, Miss Emily Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiel, Bessie Dyer, McGill, Miss Florence Dick, Mr. John Mrs. Edward Cowan, Mrs.

Coors, and Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Burt, Mr. and Frank Smith. "Double" Miscellaneous Shower For Miss McConnell and Miss Converse On Thursday evening a very pretty double miscellaneous shower was given Miss Nellie McConnell and Miss Mae to L.

Converse by the 500 Club by Mrs. Frank M. Bell, at her residence, 1203 Carroll street. Five hundred was played during the evening and just before supper was served many beautiful gifts presented to both of the brideswere to-be. The decorations were pink aud white.

Miss McConnell, a cousin of the hostess, is to marry Joseph A. Gibson early in April. The date of Miss Converse's wedding has not been decided upon. She is to wed Bert Slack. Among those present were: Mrs.

L. Converse, Mrs. S. Ploger, Mr. and Mr.

Mrs. Arthur Perry, Mason P. Mills, and Mrs. Harry Kohl, Bert Slack, Miss Louie Ford, Miss Nellie McConnell, Miss Mae L. Converse, Joseph A.

Gibson and Frank M. Bell. Linen Shower for Miss Schutt Given by Mra. H. C.

Head. At her residence, 493 Van Buren street, on Thursday evening, February 4, Mrs. H. C. Head gave a linen go shower in honor of Miss Gertrude M.

Schutt of 658 Halsey street. It was a complete surprise, and Miss Schutt was the recipient of many beautiful and useful Le Papillon Corset Co. MME. GARDNER, MGR. CORSETS SPECIAL SALE Made to Order $5.00 ALL FITTINGS UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MADAME GARDNER.

4383 26 West 38th Greeley, pieces of linen, The decorations were yellow and white. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Head, Mrs. I. F. Schutt. Miss Gertrude M.

Schutt, Mrs. Thomas Baker, Miss Ida' Baker, Mr. and Mrs. N. F.

Gill. A. E. Munson, Miss Gladys Munson, Miss Anna Laswick of East Orange, N. Miss.

Jessie Watkins of Freeport, D. Miss Bessie Wilson, Miss Amada de Avala. Miss Emeline Wallace, Miss May Wallace, Miss Bessie Herring and Miss Lillian Farrar. Miss May F. Gallagher To Be Married on Tuesday.

On Tuesday evening, February 16. Miss May F. Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Gallagher and niece of Frank Gallagher, will be married at her home, 404 Westminster Road, Flatbush. to Charles A. Barker of Monroe street. Miss Gallagher will be attended Miss Claudine Bailey, as bridesmaid and little Miss Margaret Gallagher, cousin of the bride, as flower girl.

George A. Schultz to Wed New Orleans Girl. The engagement of Miss, Anna May McNell, niece of Mr. Mrs. Frank Jr.

of New Orleans, 16, George A. Schultz of this borough was announced recently, Miss Jessie B. Lay to Wed Mr. Granger of Albany. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry A. Lay of $17 Madison street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jessie B. Lay, to Harold Story Granger of Albany, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. James. Cummings tot Fifth street have announced the encasement of their daughter, Miss May Cummings, George von Buhren Jr. of this borough.

'Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neal have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian F.

Neal, to A. W. Wachter df New Plymouth, Idaho. COMING EVENTS Ladies Aid Society Plans Demonstration Luncheon. The Ladies Aid Society ot the Nostrand Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church held its regular monthly meeting last.

Monday afternoon. The 80- ciety is busy making plans to 'raise funds for the church. Plans were completed for a "demonstration to be held on Friday, February 19. turkey dinner will be held in March. The meeting was well attended and refreshments were served by the committee in charge.

Manual Alumni Association To Dance on Friday Evening. Oh! maidens of ye grandmothers' olde Brooklyn trunks, Towne. Pull out your Shake out her rutties and fix I her hoopskirt, Try 011 her Colonial pumps, And fashion a gown both charming and quaint, To wear to the Costume Dance. Oh! youths of ye olde Brooklyn Towne, Take down your grandfather's sword. Burnish the buckles and look up the ruffs, Try 011 the knee breeches and tix up the cuffs, And see it coat and pumps will fit To wear to the Costume Dance.

For the "Used-to-be" students of Manual High Are giving a dance. and the night draws nigh. When Indians, soldiers, gay ladies and Will frolic tramps together at the Costume Dance, The above is the, notice of a costume dance to be given at the. Clarendon Hotel by the Manual Alumni Association on Friday Lebruary 19. The dance committee promises a good time to all who attend.

Southern Society Makes Plans For Dixie Dinner and Dance. The New York Southern Society will hold a Dixie dinner and Colonial ball at the Hotel Astor 011 Tuesday evening, February 23. It will be the annual affair of the society. A band of twentyfive pieces will furnish music during the dinner and play for the dancing later in the evening. The patronesses will include Mrs.

Robert Adamson, Mrs. S. R. Bertron. Mrs.

J. D. Beale, Mrs. George Gordon Battle, Mrs. Frank B.

Carpenter, Mrs. Benjamin N. Duke, R. B. Dula, Mrs.

W. W. Fuller, Mrs. Thomas S. Fuller.

Mrs. Stuart G. Gibboney, Mrs. John Purroy Mitchel. Mrs.

Walter L. MeCorkle, Mrs. H. Snowden Marshall, Mrs. E.

E. Meacham. Mrs. J. S.

Newell, Mrs. Henry Pearson, Mrs. Theodore H. Price. Mrs.

Stephen L. Snowden, Mrs. Algernon Sidney Sullivan, Mrs. Lewis B. Woodruff.

St. Columba Connell. K. of To Hold Ninth Annual Ball. The ninth annual I ball of St.

Columba Council, No. 1119, Knights of Columbus, will be held at Schwaben Hall, Myrtle and Knickerbocker avenues. on Wednesday evening, March 17. entertainment committee are working hard to make the affair the biggest success in the history of the council. The committee is comprised of the following: T.

J. Feeney, chairman; Andrew Amter, secretary; Joseph A. Young, treasurer: T. T. Ahearn, Morris Hannon, P.

J. Fitzpatrick, John J. Gay, Thomas Rogers, Hugh McCabe, Thomas Christy, John J. Scanlon, P. E.

Sweeney. James Leahey, James Christy, Walter Cooney, William E. Cooney, Harry C. Perrett, Walter C. Tilley, M.

Carey, William Fitzgibbons. James Gilligan, William E. Greeley, Joseph A. Donnelly and Joseph Tremmel. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church To Present Old-Fashioned Minstrels.

Tomorrow the Holy Name Society, connected with the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, will present an old-fashioned minstrel show in the beautiful new auditorium of Holy InEast Seventeenth street. The proceeds nocents Church. Beverly road and will be for the benefit of the school convent of Immaculate Heart of Mary, which is now nearing completion and which will probably be ready for occupancy in the spring. The committee has arranged a tine programme for the evening. Point Club to Hold Dance Tomorrow Evening.

The Point Club will hold a dance tomorrow evening, February 15, at Visitation Hall. 77 Verona Many attractions are to be presented under the direction of the arrangement committee. consisting of J. J. Ravener, Owen Smith, Joseph Begley, Jere Murphy and George Hylind.

The plans have been formulated and no pains or expense have been spared to make the event one which will long be remembered. Indications point to a record-breaking attendance. Handsome souvenirs will be given to every person entering the hall. Woppahikus Clan to Hike On Washington's Birthday. The Woppahikus Clan, composed of about thirty Wopowog Campers, which took several hikes last fall to points of interest in New York, will open the spring hiking season with a longplanned hike to Long Island.

The meeting place will be at the Broadway and Myrtle avenue elevated station on Washington's Birthday, February 22, at 10:30 a.m. Last fall the clan hiked every Sunday and holiday to various points in and around New York, including Long Island, Staten Island and New Jersey. College Dramatic Society Will Present "Strongheart." On Monday and Tuesday evenings, February 15 and 16, the St. John's Coilege Dramatic Society will present a8 their annual play, The play is a story of American college life and the young collegians Have rehearsed with a vin and zeal which promises to mako the play the greatest ever produced by the society. Jeremiah F.

Donovan has been directing the collegians and he predicts a great success. William Grimes and Miss Miss Dakota W. Reich To Wed Robert E. Baldry DAKOTA WENONAK Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Pattison Jr. have announced the engagement of their sister, Miss Dakoto Wenonah Reich, niece of the late Dr. Emil.

Reich, Hungarian philosopher and historian, and daughter of Otto Reich, to Robert Edward Baldry, son. of Mrs. E. C. Baldry.

Clara Sullivan will play the leading parts. Others in the cast will be Miss Geraldine McCarthy, Miss Pheifer, Miss Burns, Edward Curren, Joseph Murphy, Robert Nolan, Joseph McCarfrey, Edward Healey, Walter Kiernan, George Grady, William Behan, John Carey, Felix Nicholas, J. W. Walsh, Joseph Weis, Thomas Conlon, John Clark and William Regan. Smoker Planned by Progressive Club.

Arrangements have been completed by the Thirteenth Assembly: District Progressive organization for the annual smoker at the clubhouse, 624 Grand street, on Saturday evening, February 20. The following will entertain on, that evening: Milton Kempner, Jack Giltoyl, Charles Albrecht, John Margraf, John Wise, Young Herman, Barney Graham, Mike Spaghetti, Joseph Valerio The and Frank entertainment committee is composed of James E. Hults, chairman: Matthew Ritter, Milton Kempner, Frank Miller, Louis Specht and Edward McCarrick, New York Symphony Club To Hold Concert on March 3. The New York Symphony Club give a concert on March 3, at Aeolian Hall, the proceeds of which are to de given to the American Polish. Relief Committee.

Among those who have taken boxes for the occasion are: Mrs. E. Mrs. Eliot. F.

Shepherd; Mra, HA Flagler, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Mrs. Charles. B. Alexander.

Mrs. Herbert L. Saterlee, Mrs. P. Hamilton, Mrs.

William H. Bliss, Mrs. Walter Ladd, Mrs. E. T.

H. Talmage and Mrs: Ogden 'Mills Reid. The concert will mark the sole appearance of the New York Symphony Club this winter. Committee Named for Euchre To Be Given by Church Society. The souvenir committee euchre, pinochle and reception in aid of building fund of Church of the Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill, to be held tomorrow evening at Trommer's Hall, Conway street and Bushwick avenue, is composed of the following: Mrs.

R. C. Fabb, Mrs. J. McGraw.

Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. J. Nevins.

Mrs. A. Rice, Mrs. F. Thompson.

Mrs. M. Hayes. Mrs. Dr.

Dillworth, Mrs. Loth. Mrs. Dr. Dougherty, Mrs.

A. Shalvey, Mrs. E. J. Hannon, Miss M.

Sullivan, Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. V. Liss, Mrs.

Dr. Sgier, Mrs. Held, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. J.

Eagan. Miss O' Kiernan, Miss G. Egan, Mrs. J. Hanley.

The Loyalty Club will hold its annunual ball at the Borough Park Club House, Fifty-first street and Thirteenth avenue, on April 17. The committee in charge of arrangements is composed of Robert Ross, chairman; Benjamin shy, John Meeks, Frank Mama, Thomas Clark, Albert Boessen and William Clark. The second monthly dance of the St. Michael Catholic Club will be held tomorrow evening at the clubhouse, 342 Forty-second street. An entertainment and ball to be given by the Sisterhood Agudath Achim of Bay Ridge will be held at the Borough Park Clubhouse tonight.

Rutland Club Will Dance On Wednesday Evening. Brooklyn's young folks are anxiously awaiting Wednesday evening, February 17, when the Rutland Club will conduct its first monthly subscription dance at the club rooms, 2431 Church avenue. The committee in charge of the event has made elaborate preparations to give those present an enjoyable evening. The social committee consists of: Brooke Bowen, chairman; George Wulfing, Ruddy Bosselman. Custer Social Club Organizes; Plans Made for Dance.

The Custer 'Social Club held its fifth regular election on Friday, February 5, and named the following as its new officers: President, Jacob Sinenberg; vice president, Irving Strauss; secretary, Nathan Reimer; treasurer, John Shanks. An afternoon dance will be held at Arion Hall, on Sunday, February 14. St. Michael's Catholic Club will hold the second of its series of the Dansants tomorrow evening, at the club house, 342 Forty -second street. A dance is held every month, and they are becoming quite popular.

Special decorations will be a feature of the coming dance, and an orchestra will furnish the mnusic. The Parkway, Club will hold an entertainment reception on Wednesevening, March 17, at Sandolphin Hall, Borough Park. The entertain- will consist of eight, numbers, to ment, followed by dancing. The committee in charge are: M. Luzenaris.

W'ilham P. Sexton. Michael Quinn and Joseph W. Conklin. Consumptive Hoellerer Benevolent Association To Celebrate Anniversary.

The P. J. Hoellerer Benevolent Association will celebrate its twenty-Afth anniversary with Al vaudeville entertainment and reception on Sunday evening, February The event will take place at: Palm Garden, Hamburg and Greene avenues. The association on is one of the largest and best known of its kind in Greater New York and has a host of friends in the Bushwick section as well as the entire borough. The hall will.

be appropriately decorated for the occasion. The dance. concert and promenade music under the direction of Martin J. Mayer, a member of the association. Pregident Peter J.

Schnatz, Philip J. HoelJerer, Hepry J. Sierk and Robert C. Scholtz will receive the guests. The grand march, which is always the prettiest feature of this affair.

will start promptly at midnight, and it is expected 500 couples will participate. Those in direct charge the affair Henry J. Sierk, chairman of ar. rangement committee: George Glaeser. secretary: Fred Koch, treasurer; Harry Sherman, John Luttmanh, John Corrody, Theodore Krebs, Anthony Holtmann and Peter J.

Schnatz. The newly elected officers are: President, P. J. Schnatz; vice president, George N. Renner: standard bearer, Philip J.

Hoellerer; treasurer, Anton Kern; financial secretary, Frederick Orlemann; recording secretary, Theodore Weber; sergeant Otto Gomer; steward, Corrody; finance committee, Victor Hasler, chairman; exPresident Robert C. Scholtz, ex-President William Pearce: trustees, Charles Wessels. Fred Bricka and Fred Koch; floor managers, William L. Pearce and William Bergener. The floor committee will include George Nuhn, Dr.

August Horstmann, James Nicholson, Arthur Link, August Smith, Henry Kahl, Jullus Kamm, Otto Bodamer, Martin' Mayer, Julius J. Wasel and Benjamin J. Wiegert. On the reception committee will be Robert C. Scholtz.

Frank Dedreux, John H. Motfatt, Richard Niederstein, Dr. Mendel, William H. Weber. Herman Glatterer, Edward R.

W. Karutz. Dr. Henry Franciscus, Alfred H. McKenna, George McConnin and Christ Hoeller- er.

Irving Players to Hold Reception and Dance: The Irving Players, who recently scored the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum in "Little Miss Brown," will have a reception and dance at their headquarters, Queens Labor Lyceum, Cypress and Myrtle avenues, on Wednesday evening, February 17. An interesting programme is being arranged and several. sketches will be offered. Following the entertainment a buffet luncheon and dance will be given. Announcement has' been made that the Irving Players are opening their books for membership.

All cations should be addressed to the headquarters. E. D. Turnverein to Give Concert This Evening. The Brooklyn Eastern District Turn Verein will.

hold. a concert this evening, at the clubhouse, Bushwick and Gates avenues, The singing section, the Ladies SingSection and, the Orchestra Section, assisted by Miss Kathryn Kennedy, prano, and Harry K. Deck, pianist, nuder the will. direction of. part in Professor the Max Muehlert, take pro- gramme.

Memorial Service to Be Held By, Bethesda Union on Thursday. A Frances Willard Memorial service and short: business meeting will 'be held by the Bethesda Union of the W. C. T. U.

at the home of Mrs. Porter, 430 Forty -third street, on Thursday evening, February, 18. Captain H. M. Randall, president of the Montauk Bank, will be the speaker of the evening.

The programme has been ranged by the chairman, Mrs. Drake. The second of a series of charity concerts, to be given by the social committee of the association of Brownsville activities, will be held on Sunday evening, February 21, when Marie Deutscher, violinist, and Charles Kitchell will be heard. On the second Thursday of each and every month a social. meeting is held by the association.

Cabaret and Carnival Ball Planned for St. Patrick's Day. Arrangements are now under way for the monster cabaret and carnival ball of the Owen O'Donnell Association, which is to be held at the Park Circle Casino 011 St. Patrick's night, Wednesday, March 17. The committee in charge will spare no expense in its effort to make the initial affair of its organization a success in every way.

Norwegian Suffrage League To Aid Children's Home. The Norwegian Suffrage League will hold an entertainment for the benefit of the Norwegian Children's Hone on Washington's Birthday, Monday, February 22, at Imperial Hall, 360 Fulton street. The Theater Club, Mrs. David Mason, president, held an interesting discussion of the play, 'The Silent Voice," at Hotel Astor, last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Helen Wells was chairman of the day. On Tuesday afternoon, February 23, at the Astor, the club will hold its next social meeting. Miss Austin to Entertain At D. R. Reception in May.

Miss Hannah Austin, a Packer girl, and a musician of ability, will play at the reception given to the delegates of the D. R. to be held at the Midwood Club early in May. The Ladies Aid Society of the Greenwood Heights Reformed Church at Seventh avenue and. Forty-fifth street, of which the Rev.

G. Tyndall la pastor, will hold an entertainment on Wednesday evening, February 17. The proceeds are to go to the organ fund. The Rutland, Club will hold its subscription on Wednesday, February 17, at the Republican Club, 2431 Church avenue. The social committee made special arrangements for an elaborate programme.

The Women's Guild of the Borough Park Congregational Church at Fortyninth street and Fort Hamilton avenue will present a dramatic entertainment on Tuesday evening, February 23. The nineteenth annual entertainment and reception of the Kings County Republican Club will be held at Arcadia Hall, Halsey street, near Saratoga avenue, tomorrow evening. The Cimone Galleries Established 1878 ANTIQUES AND PERIOD FURNITURE Madison Coonue and 45th Street New York CARD PARTIES Consumptive Jewish Aid Society Holds Successful Whist Party. The most successful public affair held under the auspices of the Consumptive Jewish Aid Society of Brooklyn, took place at the St. George Hotel on Thursday afternoon, February 4.

Over. 500 people assembled to participate in a publie whist which was given by the society 111 the interests of charity. Miss Etta L. Miller was chairman of. the social committee.

The proceeds will be used to ameliorate the condition of unfortunate sick ones. The Consumptive Aid Society has a membership of over one thousand and has been doing splendid charitable work. Mrs. Martin H. Latner is the president and she has proven herself a popular and energetic executive.

Under her leadership the society is bound to have a successful year. The other officers are: Vice president, Mrs. Adler; treasurer, Mrs. L. Schwabacher; recording secretary, Mrs.

Manasseh Miller; financial secretary, Mrs. L. H. Fischer. Social committee, Miss E.

L. Miller, chairman, and Mrs. Julius Bick, Miss Barr, Mrs. 1. Ullmau, Mrs.

Eugene Paul. Ladies Auxiliary Gives Successful Euchre. a The Ladies Auxiliary of the Regular Democratic Organization of the Fourteenth Assembly District, of which Mrs. Daniel J. Carroll is the president, gave a successful euchre last Tuesday evening at the club, 267 Bedford a avenue.

In view of the fact that the affair had a two- fold purpose, social and charitable. there was a large attendance of members and their friends. Several attractive prizes were distributed at the conclusion of the games. It is the intention of the organization to use the proceeds to assist the needy families. of which there are many in the district.

Bridge Club Journeys to Spends Enjoyable Day in Country. On Thursday evening, February 4, Mrs. Emily Lewis of Westfield, N. entertained the members of the Bridge Club, most of whom are Brooklynites. The guests were met at the train with sleighs and given a pleasant sleigh ride.

Upon their return Mrs. Lewis served a delicious luncheon, the color scheme being pink and green. After luncheon bridge was played until 7:30 p.m. Then supper was served. The prize winners were: Mrs.

E. Garside, first; Mrs. J. Reilie, second; Mrs. J.

Gormley, third; Mrs. H. Reed, fourth: Mrs. Charles Ebbetts, Mrs. Radley, Mrs.

Mrs. Charles George T. Pohlman, Miller, Mrs. Emily Lewis. Avondale Club Entertained At Home of Mrs.

Chester G. Paige. Mrs. Chester G. Paige of 2034 East Fifteenth street, proved a charming hostess to the members of the Avondale Club when they played 500 at her home Thursday, February 4.

A delightful luncheon was served and an enjoyable afternoon spent. Prizes were won by Mrs. P. Clifford, Mrs. J.

Joyce, Mrs. F. Koppf and Mrs! C. G. Paige.

The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs M. T. Reynolds, 2121 East Sixteenth street, on Thursday, February 18. The weekly matinee euchre of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kings County Republican Club was held at the clubrooms, 1038 Greene avenue, last Monday afternoon. The prize 'winners were: Mrs.

William W. Wright, Mrs. (Dr.) Charles E. Tallman, Mrs. J.

F. Gantor, Mrs. Werner, Mrs. Max Taub, Mrs. William J.

Elson, Mrs. Devoe, Mrs. H. L. Tompkins and Mrs.

Joseph Fessler. Stuyvesant Euchre Club Meets at Mrs. von Dohlen's Home. The Ladies Stuyvesant Euchre Club met at the home of Mrs. J.

Von Dohlen, 37 Rush street, on Wednesday afternoon, February 10. The prize winners were Mrs. F. Meyer, Mrs. Affel, Mrs.

George Dorscher and Mrs. Meinken. Those present were: Mrs. Witte. Mrs.

Fleers, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. D. Meyer, Mrs. Schild, Mrs.

R. Peters, Mrs. Meinken, Mrs. Redstedt, Mrs. Gerken; Mrs.

Charrot. CONCERTS Mrs. Goddard Entertains At Home, for Aged. Mrs. A.

D. Goddard, who has been an ardent worker for the old ladies in the Home for the Aged, 464 Herkimer street, gave them a treat on Tuesday afternoon, February 9-a musicale and entertainment. It was given in the parlors of the home. The programme was interesting. Miss Sanch Kehr opened the musicale with a selection by Rubenstein, which she played with skill.

Her second number a "Polish Dance." Miss Alma A. Chadwick, soprano, sang Winter Lullaby" (De Koven). Her other solo was "Daisies," by Hawley. Miss Willy Northridge accompanied. Mrs.

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