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music by and an 1 orches- 1 orgall 16, BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JULY 1933 July Brings Engagements and Marriage Announcements of Much Interest Continued from Page the club, dance tra from Manhattan, music by Wallace A. Van Lier, club organist, were heard during the tea. The committee consists of Mrs. Melvil Dewey of the club, chairman; Mrs. ames H.

Andrews, Mrs. Remsen Johnson and Mrs. Edward D. McCabe of Brooklyn; Mrs. Spencer S.

Roche of Saratoga Springs, formerly of Garden City; Mrs. Edwin M. Bulkley, Mrs. Frederick Sargent and Mrs. Ottomar H.

Van Norden, all of Manhattan; Mrs. C. H. Matthiessen of Irvington, N. Mrs.

C. T. Newberry of Tarrytown, N. Mrs. Wilbur Doremus of Montclair, Mrs.

William Starr Myers of Princeton, Mrs. Henry S. Redfield of Hartford, Mrs. Sumner R. Simpson of Bridgeport, and Mrs.

Godfrey Dewey of the club. The Boys and Girls clubs and younger children's organizations entertained their parents at a reception and tea at the Playhouse. Mr. and Mrs. T.

D. Neelands of Plandome, who are spending the Summer in Gahade cottage, with Lindsay Edward D. Parsons, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D.

Parsons of Trenton, N. were among those invited, AS were Mrs. Judd Tumbridge of Bronxville, formerly of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Dean W. Taylor of Maplewood, N.

formerly of Staten Island. Virginia Wilkinson of ForHills, who will remain at the Miss. club for several days, arrived here this week. Miss Wilkinson is a tennis devotee. George Desler Atwood Jr.

And Miss Gail Eriksen Will Be Married on Thursday Invitations have been issued for the wedding Miss Gail Ericksen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ethan Ericksen of Hollywood, dead George Desler Atwood eldest of Mr. and Mrs. George Desler Atwood of 480 19th St.

Miss Ericksen is a graduate the University of California, She is A member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and studied a year in Europe. Mr. Atwood finished Cornell a year ago and is a member of Chi Phi fraternity. The wedding will take place Thursday at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

F. H. Snyder in Geneva, N. Y. The will have as her matron of bride honor her cousin, Mrs.

Frank Albertson of Hollywood, and her bridesmaid will be Miss Clare Marie of Geneva. Mr. Atwood will Snyder be attended by his brother, Rawson Atwood. Miss Ericksen has spent the past year in the East as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll Shaw Trowat their apartment in Manbridge hattan and at Vantrow Vale Farm, their Summer residence, on Seneca Lake. Following a trip through the Panama, and Canal and bridegroom in will California, make their home in Brooklyn, where Mr. Atwood is associated with father in business. Miss Lubeck Honored A surprise party and shower for Miss Alice C. Lubeck of 854 whose marriage to John mer H.

Hurley of 681 Ocean Ave. will take place in the Fall, was given by Angela C. St. Mark of 1417 Miss Sterling Place at her home recently. Those present included Mrs.

Peter St. Mark, Mrs. John A. Hurley, Mrs. Matilda W.

Lubeck, Mrs. George Burns, Miss Marie St. Mark, Miss Helene Lubeck, Miss Marjorie HurMrs. William Lubeck, Mrs. Frank ley, E.

Morrell, Miss Frances Himmelman, Miss Gertrude Finck, Miss Bors and Mrs. Joseph Van Peggy Berckelaer. Cox-Milby Miss Regina Frances Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: J. Joseph Cox of 152 Midwood will be married to Samuel William Milby, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Milby of Westerly, R. on Saturday mornthe Church of St. Francis of Assisi. The Rev.

Father Francis Fitzgibbons will perform the ceremony at 10 o'clock and a reception for the immediate families will follow at the Plaza Hotel. Miss Eileen Cox will be her sister's only attendant and Lawrence Coffey of Stonington, will be best man for Mr. Milby. Mr. Milby and his bride will make their home in Irvington, N.

J. The Misses Carol E. Brown and Virginia Hull Brown, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson H.

Brown of 223-A Windsor Place. are at the Waterbury Girl Scout Camp Wequapauset in Watervill, for the season. Mrs. Edward J. MacDonald Jr.

1008 Miss Helen M. Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam F.

Kennedy of Bay Ridge and Huntington. She 1008 vied in St. Patrick's Church, Huntington, recently. (Photo by Dental.) Coming Events Field Club for Junior sports division benefit. Beach fiesta, Casa Del Mar Beach Club; evening.

July 20 John's University auxiliary luncheon and bridge, Lido Country Club, Lido Beach, "Mr. Proback" at Memorial Theater, East Hampton. July 22 (Sat,) -Junior Guild supper dance at Lido Country Club, Beach party at Bellport Yacht Club; evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Cuddihy's garden party and musicale, Bay Shore home. July 26 (Wed.) -Bridge tournament at Southampton, July 27 (Thurs.) -Seashore fete for Southside Hospital, Bay Shore (three days; afternoons and evenings). July 29 and Hunt Club horse show, Southampton. Quogue Field Club annual cabaret night. July 30 (Sun.) -Brookville horse show, A.

J. Davis estate, Brookville. Aug. 2 (Wed.) -Bridge tournament at Southampton. Aug.

5 (Sat.) -Piano recital benefit of Quogue Hospital, at Field Club. Aug. 11 (Fri.) -Southold horse show (two days). Aug. 19 -Riding Club horse show, East Hampton.

Aug. 24 (Thurs.) -Quogue revue (three days). Aug. 25 (Fri.) -North Shore horse show (two days). Aug.

26 show at Westport, Conn. WEDDINGS July 19 July 22 (Sat.) -Miss Phyllis Patchin and Soutter, Church Advent, Westbury; afternoon. Miss Regina F. Cox and Samuel Francis Assisi Church; morning. July 29 (Sat.) -Miss Alice Anita Stevens and John H.

Henshaw 2d, Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn. Aug. (Sat.) -Miss Janice Hall and James A. Blake. Sept.

23 (Sat.) -Miss Elizabeth Rumbough and Francis Cowles, Lloyds Neck home, DEBUTS Sept. (Sat.) -Miss Lila Franklin, 'supper dance at Cold Spring Harbor home; evening. Sept. 8 (Fri.) -Miss Julia Reed, supper dance, Cold Spring Harbor home; evening. Sept.

21 (Thurs.) Miss Audrey Madden, tea dance at Round Hill Country Club, Greenwich, afternoon. Miss Audrey Achelis, dinner dance, Greenwich; evening. Nov. 29 (Wed.) --Miss Louisa rick, dinner dance, Manhattan. Dec.

1 (Fri.) --Miss Margaret Roosevelt, dinner dance, Ritz Carlton; evening. MISCELLANEOUS July 16 (Sun.) -Baseball game at East Hampton Riding Club; afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smither's luncheon, Quogue home.

Miss Elsa' Yates' bridge supper, Babylon home. July 18 (Tues.) -Opening of pastels exhibit, Lido Country Club. Jones -Horton Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Horton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert White Horton of Williston Park, was married to Robert Vaughan Jones, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Gaun Jones of 1806 Caton yesterday afternoon in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. The Rev. J. Reginald Moody and the Rev.

Arthur B. Kinsolving 2d. dean of the cathedral, performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Garden City Hotel. Miss Horton had Miss Elizabeth Alexander of Brooklyn as maid of honor and Mrs. Irwin E.

Horton of Mineola as matron of honor. The Misses Florence B. Dauphinee of Glen Cove, Dorothy Coleman of East Williston and Ruth E. Horton and Muriel E. Horton of East Norwich were bridesmaids.

The bride wore a gown ivory satin, a tulle veil caught with orange blossoms and carried white roses and lilies of the valley in a shower bouquer. She carried a real lace handkerchief which was carried by the bridegroom's mother and grandmother at their weddings. The attendants wore white mousseline de sole gowns, three trimmed with blue taffeta sashes and three with pink taffeta sashes. They all wore large white hats trimmed with blue and pink mousseline de sole and carried pink roses and blue delphinium in bouquets. Irwin E.

Horton of Mineola, brother of the bride, was best man and the ushers were Gordon O. Jones of South Orange, N. WilSerrell of Brooklyn, Franz J. Maier of Royersford, Arno Duncan of Reading, and W. John Tomlinson Jr.

of Arlington, N. J. The bride was graduated from Flatbush Teacher Training School in 1931 and is a member of Delta Sigma Chi Sorority. Mr. Jones was graduated Lehigh University in 1930 and is a member of Alpha Chi Rho and Alpha Kappa Psi fraternities.

After a motor trip to the World's Fair Mr. Mrs. Jones will live in Williston Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Wilmot and Mrs. Albert Joseph Keenan of 251. New York Ave. are cruising for two weeks aboard the yacht Juanita. Dr.

Keenan will join the party weekends at Montauk and Newport. Mrs. Albert Donahue, at the extreme left, is the former Miss Frederica Gallatin, daughter of Frederic Gallatin of Paris, France, and the late Miss Emily Trowbridge Bell of East Hampton. Mr. and Mrs.

Donahue are in Europe on their wedding trip and will go to Bermuda in the Winter. (Photo by Ira L. Hill.) Next to Mrs. Donahue is Mrs. Cutler Macauley Godfrey, the former Miss Doris Stokes, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Julian C. B. Stokes of Ridgewood. N.

and well known here. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey will live in Ridgewood. (Photo by Ira b.

Hill.) Miss Elizabeth Rumbough and Francis Cowles Will Be Wed Sept. 23 at Lloyd's Neck at Quogue News From Fort Hamilton Gen. Lucius Holbrook and Maj. Charles Lyman have returned from an inspection tour of the South. During the trip they visited Fort Hancock, Fort Monmouth and Carlisle Barracks.

Mrs. William N. Cowan, wife of Sergeant Cowan, her sons, Billy and Bobby Cowan, are visiting relatives and friends at Sanford, N. C. Sergeant Cowan will join his family this week.

Lieut. Col. Sherburne Whipple has left for a three-day fishing trip. Mrs. Edward Conrad and her daughter, Miss Patricia Conrad, will today for Plattsburg, N.

where they, will visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Conrad is the wife of Sergeant Conrad. Mrs. Ben Jacobs, wife of Lieut.

Ben Jacobs, is visiting the Century of Progress Exposition. She is accompanied by her son, Bobby Jacobs. An extended tour is planned by Mrs. Jacobs when she leaves Chicago. Sergeant Major and Mrs.

Roscoe R. Self, 18th Infantry, Fort Hamilton, were hosts at a dinner recently on the occasion of their 20th wedding anniversary. The affair was held in the dining room of Headquarters Company, 18th Infantry The table decorations carried out the patriotic motif, being large bouquets of red, white and blue flowers. After dinner, First Sergeant Hicks, Company 18th Infantry, whose family have been personal friends of Sergeant and Mrs. Self since 1919, presented Sergeant and Mrs.

Self with money from the guests to purchase an anniversary gift. Technical Sergeant Kulper, solo cornetist of the band, 18th Infantry, sang. The Selfs were married in 1913 at Fort Thomas, and have since that been stathe United States were in tioned at various posts, throughout Honolulu for three years. They have resided in Fort Hamilton since January, 1928. Miss Jannette Schumann of 300 Park Place and Miss Betty Murphy of Easton, are spending the weekend at the Avon Inn, Avon, J.

Mr. and, Mrs. Henry George Dowsett of Ocean Ave. have taken a house at 77 Oswego Atlantic Beach, where they will remain until Oct. 1.

Miss Pauline Boschen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boschen of 38 Fuller Place, seas graduated from Vassar College last month. An article on her college impressions appears in this section. (Photo by Chidnoff.) Local People in East Hampton Special to The Eagle East Hampton, July 15-Now that East Hampton's Summer contingent is in residence for the season, the number from Brooklyn and the west end of Long Island seems unusually large.

In East Hampton township, which includes Montauk Point, Amagansett Wainscott, those from the Brooklyn area include Bishop J. I. Blair Larned of 170 Remsen who with Mrs. Larned is at the Maidstone Inn for the season. Mrs.

W. Sterling Peters of 255 Henry St. is at her estate at Woods Lane and Main St. as usual. Dr.

Howard Ross of 1018 Madison St. is at his Barnes' Hole Landing place. Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Schneider of 601 Ocean Ave. are at their Wainscott Summer home. Miss Edith M. Stewart of the Towers Hotel, Brooklyn, is at The Huntting.

Mrs. John Frelinghuysen Talmage is at Tollemanche House on Ocean Ave. Mrs. Edward F. de Beixedon has with her' this season Philip de Beixedon, who has just come from California, and Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel de Beixedon and their baby will arrive next week for the Summer. Mrs. Gustave H. Buck is at the Schellinger house on Fithian Lane, from 466 Classon Ave.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Carr of Flushing are in their home here. Mr.

and Mrs. John Nelson Cole of Glen Head have taken a house on Dunemere Lane. Mrs. Walter Creuzbaur is at her David Lane house. The Misses Carlotta, Henrietta and Rose de Buck State are at Windmill Cottage, Amagansett.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy du Val of 9 Pierrepont St. are at their Montauk Summer home as usual. Miss Amy R.

Knox and her sister of 102 Willow St. are at their home on Apaquogue Road. Mr. and Mrs. Buena V.

Isham of Garden City are at Wainscott. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Heinroth of 601 Ocean Ave. are at their Wainscott cottage.

Mrs. John Gillies of Flushing has the Lewis Mulford house at Amagansett. Mr. and Mrs. David Millar of Flushing are at their home on Indian Wells Hollow Highway, Amagansett.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. McEnery of Flushing are on Further Lane, East Hampton. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Mc- Mrs. John Bigelow Clark is shown second from the right. She 10a8 Miss Mimi Kountze, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Davies Kountze of Bedford Village, N. J. Mr. Clark is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis A. Clark of Manhattan and grandson of Poultney Bigelow. (Photo by Ira L. Hill.) At the extreme right is Mrs.

Edward Wanner Burns, the former Miss Nancy Trowbridge Gallatin. She is sister of Mrs. Donahue. Mr. and Mrs.

Burns will reside in Manhattan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Burns of 937 E.

37th St. and is a well known tennis player. (Photo by Ira L. Hill.) The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Colgate Rumbough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Maddox Rumbough of 1100. Manhattan, and Lloyds Neck, to Francis Russel Cowles, son of Russell A. Cowles of 660 Park Manhattan, will take place on Sept. 23 at Elstan Oaks, the, country home of the bride's parents at Lloyds Neck, near Huntington. Eva Gauthier Gives Recital At Wardwell Home on L.

I. Special to The Lawrence, July 15-Music lovers and society folk throughout the Rockaways enjoyed A recital last night given by Eva Gauthier, French-Canadian mezzo-soprano, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wardwell, patrons of the best misic, at their Summer home, Grey House, in Ocean Ave. Mrs.

George Eustis Corcoran, amateur pianist, accompanied her. A varied program of French, Spanish and early American folk songs was presented. A number of dinners preceded the affair. Hosts included Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Douw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Strebeigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran. Among those present at the miscale were Mrs. Henry Ziegler, Mr.

Mrs. George Wickersham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

T. R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Averell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Du Bols, Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Davis Mr. and Mrs. James Dunstan, Mr. and Mrs. William Erhart, Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Doww Ferris, the Rev. and Mrs. Allen Evans, Mr. and Mrs.

William Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hennigson, Mrs. J. Balfour Holloway, Mr.

and Mrs. Daingerfield Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Levinson, Mr. and Mrs. John G.

Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Macy, Mrs. David Link, Dr. and Mrs.

Harold Pardee, Miss Constance Merrall, Mrs. Edmund Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs.

Benson B. Sloan. Miss Beatrice Butler, daughter of Philip J. Butler of 177 Fenimore St. and the late Mrs.

Butler, has just returned from a trip to California and the World's Fair. Miss Butler was accompanied by her father. Weekend News of Shoreham Shoreham, July 15-Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Bailey and their daughter, Miss Mary Bailey of 354 Ocean have Lenox S.

Rose, their uncle, of Madison, N. as their guest. Mrs. Bailey entertained dinner and a large salmagundi party this evening in honor of Mr. Rose's birthday.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bethel Cross, and their son, Jackson Cross, will have Miss Carrie L. Stephen of 305 8th Ave. as their houseguest for the week.

Mr. Mrs. Charles John Acosta, Mr. and Mrs. Julian A.

and Acosta Jr. will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian on Gridley Road over the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael F. Walsh and their daughter, Miss Margaret Louise Walsh of 183 Quincy will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hendrickson and Miss Lucy Kelly at their Shoreham home, "'The Trees," for a few days.

Mr. Mrs. Frederick M. Hawkins, and Dr. and Mrs.

Hubbert Alyea of Princeton University are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Todd. The Misses Eugenia and Natalie Finn are entertaining Mr.

and Mrs. Lorry B. Furst, Mary Louise Furst, Lorry B. Furst and RichCasey, Izaac Smalley Jackson Speers over the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Montgomery L. Lewis will have James M. Motley as their guest at La Playa for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley J. Sherman have Jack Harrington of 122 Hendrix St. as their weekend guest. Mr.

and Mrs. Channing Pollock and their daughter, Miss Helen Pollock, are entertaining the Misses Florence Teets, and Elizabeth Holt at their home, The Parsonage. Miss Edith Gaffrey Brown of Port Washington is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A.

Weismann at Oak Hill, Miss Winifred Von Ulrich is the weekend of Mrs. Thomas K. Elliott Jr. Miss Peggy Elliott, guest, George Sutton, Robert Sheeran and James Dwyer are the weekend guests of Vincent Jay Sherman at Woodmere, the home of his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter H. Gehlert Miss Frances Buckley Wed To J. L. Schneitter of Missouri Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Buckley of 58 Rutland Road announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Frances Marie Buckley, to J. Lee Schneitter of Kansas City, at New Orleans, on Wednesday.

Mr. Schneitter is the son of John Schneitter of Kansas City and the late Mrs. Schneitter. Mr. and Mrs.

Schneitter will spend the Summer in Houston, Texas, and in the Fall will reside in Brooklyn. Mrs. Marie Rosecrans of Brooklyn and Huntington gave a luncheon recently at the Hotel Huntington in honor of Mrs. Leon E. Ellenwood (Josephine Klee) of Daytona, Fla.

Mrs. Ellenwood, who formerly lived in the Park Slope section, has just returned from a trip abroad with her daughter, Miss Leona Ellenwood, and will leave shortly for the South. Among the guests were Mrs. Albert E. Kleinert, Mrs.

Otto F. Peterson and the Misses Leon Ellenwood. Irene Kleinert and Doris Marie Rosencrans. The Misses Jessie and May Baldwin of 12. St.

James Place will August at the New Prospect Hotel, Shelter Island Heights. Mrs. H. Parker Reader and her sons, James Carlton and George Reader, recently had as their guests on their launch Yenzi Mrs. Kay Hargis.

Mrs. W. Stray, Mrs. Rundell, Doris RunJoseph, dell. Mrs.

Sam Burr and Mrs. Anna Miller. SAIL FOR ABROAD Miss Marie Mallon of 98 Dean St. and Miss Madeline Duffy of 277 Baltic St. sailed on the French liner Champlain Friday night for a trip abroad.

They will spend a month touring France, Italy and Switzerland and will return on the French liner Ile de France, and their son, Craig Gehlert, are entertaing Miss Grace Hoffman and her fiance, Thomas Aloysius Cummings, and Dr. Alexander Weller over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Gregory Cummings Jr. have as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. John Peter Gallagher, John Peter Gallagher Mrs. James Monaghan, Miss Madelaine Monaghan and Miss Frances Francke.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Thurber entertained at dinner and bridge this evening for their house guest, Mrs. Michael Keller, Among those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis McKesson, Mr. and Mrs. James Conklin, Mr. and Mrs.

David Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Meola, Mr. and Frederick Payne, Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Forest David, Mrs. Harry E.

Hiller, the Misses Evelyn Thompson and Nancy Thursber and Kenneth Thurber. Miss Mary Peck of Mountain spend the Summer with Lakes, N. arrived yesterday, to T. Hapgood. Alfred Edward Evans is the houseguest of Dr.

and Mrs. Ross MacPherson at "Cluny House." Mrs. Edward F. of 188 Heights entertained at bungalow, "The Dingle," this evening. Mrs.

Helen D. Nye is the weekend guest of Mrs. Emil Frei of 50 Plaza Street. Miss Catherine Rice is the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Upham at their estate. Caroline Shell has returned to home after spending the Miss. week at the home of Colonel and Mrs. Frank Reimer Shell. Miss Ann Honan will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Dr.

and Mrs. William F. Honan next week. Otto Hagenah has arrived to spend the Summer at his home, "The White House," with his sons, John, William and Otto Hagenah and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Reno Hagenah. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mealia have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Sloan, Mrs. Harry E. Hiller and Miss Annie De Linne of 299 St. at their home, "The Maples." Cormack of Great Neck have rented the Bouvier house on Apaquogue Road. Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Raynor of Glen Cove have taken the Nathaniel A. Campbell house, Camelot, on the dunes. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayte Raymond of Flushing are at Montauk. Mrs. M. Townsend Thayer of 35 South Portland Ave. arrived this week at the Maidstone Inn.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Tuohy of Great Neck are at their Stepping Stones on Cottage Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Lyman N. Walbridge of 441 Ocean Ave. are at their Amagansett place. Mrs.

Agnes Willets is a season guest at the Windmill Cottage, Amagansett. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Willis of Great Neck have with them at their Georgica Road Summer home Mrs. William M.

Willis of Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. H. O.

Wood of 831 St. Marks Ave. has as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. H.

O. Wood Jr. J. G. Yarwood of Hollis has opened his Montauk house.

Mrs. Arthur Wood of Garden City is at Montauk for the season. Miss Rhea Wilson of Great Neck is spending the season at Amagansett. This afternoon a large gathering watched the first of this season's series of junior riding and jumping contests at the Riding Club. Boys and girls under 16 take part in these Saturday afternoon contests, which are judged by Mrs.

John Vernou Bouvier 3d and Miss Rosemary Ward. Prizes will be awarded to those scoring highest in the various classes at the end of the season. This afternoon Mrs. Robert Schey, Mrs. John Howie Wrignt, Mrs.

Shults Dougherty and Mrs. William C. Morgan poured tea at the club at the close of the meet. Tonight the Maidstone Club was the scene of a party. Mrs.

Clifford H. McCall has organized a Roller Skating Dinner Dance. Experts and amateurs at the sport dined on the club's terrace or in the smaller dining rooms, while the ballroom was devoted to skating. Tomorrow's chief diversion will be the society, baseball game between the Maidstone Mugwumps, organized by S. Kip Farrington who scored a victory over the visiting New York Stock Exchange team last Sunday at the Riding Club, and the Yale Grads, organized by Auguste J.

Cordier president of the Yale Club of New York. This game will be played at 3:30 on the Maidstone links near the club. Next week's main event is the opening of the South Shore Players' production of Arnold Bennett's "Mr. Prohack." In the first-night audience will be Mr. and Mrs.

Lorenzo E. Woodhouse, Mrs. Robert Tweedy, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Newton, in boxes with parties of guests.

Also F. Talmage, Mr. and Mrs. Grantland Rice, Mr. and Mrs.

Ring Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Bell, Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Bibb, Mr. and Mrs. William Sherman Jenney, Mrs. McAlpin Dr.

and Mrs. Harbeck Mr. and John Howie Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Walker, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Potter, Dr.

Mrs. Dudley Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Dean, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O.

Barker, Mrs. Elliot Betts Hoadley and Mrs. Joseph T. Maclean. DOYLE-DALTON Miss Virginia Ethel Dalton, daughter of Mrs.

Thomas Philip Dalton of 233 Macon and the late Mr. Dalton, was married Friday afternoon to Daniel Alfred Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle of Flatbush at the Church of Our Lady of Victory. The Rt.

Rev. Mons. Thomas J. O'Brien officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a dinner at the Bossert Hotel. Miss Genevieve Beatrice Dalton was maid of honor for her sister, and Capt.

Eugene Meads Cunningham was best man for Mr. Doyle. The ushers were Francis X. Callahan and John R. Ragusan.

Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will make their home in Flatbush. Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. Hodges of, 95 Linden Boulevard left Friday night for Whitfield, N. where they will spend the remainder of the Summer at Mountain View House, Shelter Island Personals; Brooklynites at Resort Shelter Island, July 15 The Misses Caroline and Ann Faison, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

John Faison of 43 Remsen are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blake Shelter Island. Mrs. Foscato and her son, Sidney Foscato, are spending the Summer at the New Prospect Hotel, Shelter Island Heights.

Everett R. Rich and his daughter, Miss Vadna Rich, Miss Ellen McCall of Berkeley, and Brooklyn are spending several weeks at the New Prospect Hotel. Miss Helen Tumbridge of 114 Willow St. and Sachems Head, is visiting Miss Janet Collett at Shelter Island Heights. Among the recent arrivals at the New Prospect Hotel from Brooklyn are Miss Kay Acheson, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick J. Behlers, Mrs. George Burnett and Miss Betty Burnett, Mrs. David Crystall and her daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Campbal, Sidney Davidson, Walter Dunncock and family, Lester Engelhardt, Miss Geraldaine French, Paul Gehring, Mary E. Whitbread, Mrs. Robert D.

Whitney, Miss France Treloar and John B. Cunningham. The first of a series of tournaments and luncheons was held at the Dering Harbor Golf Club at Shelter Island on Tuesday. Among those present were Mrs. Charles L.

Morse, Miss Margaret Harrison, Mrs. Adelaide Ames, Burr Towl, Mrs, Allan Towl, Mrs. Herbert Blake, Mrs. Edward C. Koempel, Miss Caroline Weber, Mrs.

Alfred Rodgers, Miss Dorothy Dixon, Miss Prudence Greer, Christine Koempel, Mrs, Edwin Fisk, Miss Katherine Beech, Mrs. Gordon L. Edwards, Mrs. Maurice Piersol, Mrs. Lawrence Bristol, Mrs.

George M. Greer, Mrs. Jack Heatherton, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Miss Beatrice Ruckaber, Mrs. George Powers, Miss Janet Collett, Mrs.

Lawrence Delaport, Mrs. Adolph Schwarzmann, Mrs. Louis Southwick. Miss Katherine Beech of Montclair is visiting Mrs. Charles Morse at Shelter Island Heights.

North Shore Horse Show Will Be Held Aug. 25 and 26 The North Shore Horse Show, one of the five accredited horse shows on Long Island, will be held on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25 and 26. The show will run over into a second day for the first time since 1930. Ward Melville is secretary of the show, which will have four sessions, an afternoon and evening session on Aug.

25 and a morning and afternoon session on Aug. 26. The Califoria type shadowless flood lighting system for both ring and outside course will be used to light the paddock. A dance for exhibitors and their Continued on Page 3 Now 758 For the Famous Sunday Dinner at the Pierrepont De Luxe Dinner. $1.00 Service from Noon to 9 P.M.

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