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Editorial, Society SsCtlOIl News Features BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE Helen Worth, Lois Leeds Financial rilC rit NEW YOltK CITY, SUNDAY, JUNK 30, IIWS. I ll i VMM 4 '-fcvi 1 11 feS if The former Miss Katherine Fay of Manhattan and West-hampton, L. made a very dainty bride when she was married on Thursday to Kenneth Van Riper. Mrs. Everscn was the first bride of last week, which was so replete with weddings.

She is the former Miss Violet Mars, daughter of Mrs. Andrew H. Mars. Itinerant Items 3 Miss Bijou to Make Her Debut; Hugh Qunnison and Miss Frost Married at Chappaqua, N. Y.

FNTS I SEVH.N TENTS Nw Vork I Eluewhfre tomorrow from a visit to Norfolk, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mooreheal of 125 Remsen st. are opening their country home at Mattltuck, L.

thlj weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wlliam H. Fry of 430 Clinton ave.

and their daughter. Miss Evelyn Fry, will sail on June 30 on the S. S. Reliance for a North Cape cruise ot about six weeks' duration. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Smith Allen and Miss Carol Smith Allen of 52 South Oxford st. will not be at Ken-nebunkport. this summer. They will tall on June 30 for Europe and will visit Switzerland, Scotland and Norway.

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Greve and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Greve, ot 123 8th and Isllp, L. will sail on July 7 for Europe.

Mr. Greve will return In six weeks and Mrs. Greve and Miss Greve will re main until September. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Augustus Hegeman will spend July and August at Poland Springs, and In September will go to Lake Mohonk. In October they will be at the Homestead, Hot Springs. Miss Hegeman will be abroad all summer, and Mrs. Maxwell Lester will spend the season at Poland Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Cabaud of 225 Lincoln pi. and their son, Philip G.

Cabaud, will spend the summer months at Hyde Manor, Sudbury. Vt. Miss Mary Cabaud will sail on July 7 on the France for a trip to France and Switzerland, and upon her return will go to Hyde Manor. The Rev. and Mrs.

E. M. Lawrence Gould of 8 Monroe pi. will be at their country home In West Falmouth, after June 25. They will return to the city in time for Mr.

Gould to resume his duties at the Church of the New Jerusalem, of which he pastor, and which will reopen on Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop M.

Tuttle of 34 Grace Court have gone to their country home in Edgartown, for the season. After June 18 Mrs. Frank L. St. John of Pierrepont st.

will be at her home at Bellport, L. I. Mrs. John J. Walton of 106 Willow 3t.

has gone to Prout's Jeck, 'or the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Marshall will spend the season at their cottage at West Hampton Beach. Miss Lillian Sanger will leave soon (or Santa Barbara, Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Goetze and thelf daughters are at Sea Bright, N. for the season. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward V. Kllleen and their daughter. Miss Clare of 201 Eastern Parkway, will open their summer home In Allen-hurst, N. on Friday for the summer. Miss Killeen will go to Tegg-witha, the girls' camp In the Mountains, on July 1.

She will return to Allenhurst on Sept, I and remain there with her parents until school opens. J'. their country residence In Patchogue, L. for tnc season. Miss Ruth Bornmann, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Alfred Borr.mann of 438 Greene called last week on the S. S. Frederick the VII for Denmark, where she will reamln for th summer nonths. Miss Bornmann plans to attend the Olympic Games this summer.

Miss Adelaide Cogswell Kenny, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Kenny of 210 Prospect pl motored to West Point to attend the graduating exercises this week6nd and ts thd guest of Major and Mrs. H. F.

Spurguv Mist Peggy C'onklin lloste: I At Luncheon and Bridge. Mks Peggy Conklln, daughter cl Mrs, Alexander Paul Conklln of Si Cranne entertained yesterday at a luncheon and bridge at Leverlcb Continued on Pige 5. MSS MARJORIE ALVA BIJOU When the former Mis3 Natalie Silsbee became the bride of Arthur Ericsson on Tuesday at the Park Lane, all her bridesmaids were Brooklyn girls. From left to rght they are the Misses Esther Osterlind, Gwendolyn Miller and Elizabeth Rhoadcs (maids of honor), the bride, Mrs. ReginaM Webster (matron of honor), Miss Delphis Kins' and Mrs.

George Johnson Jr. Miss Bijou, it is announced today, will make her debut next year. Sho is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bijou and was just graduated from the Brooklyn Heights Seminary.

MRS. ARTHUR. ERICSSON and ATTENDANTS a student and he went with them to Holyoke. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Savage ot 167 Westminster rd. entertained a party of 14 at a dinner dance on Thursday evening, at the Half Moon Hotel. The guests were Dr. and Mrs.

William V. Pascual, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Medina, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parish. Mrs. Angela Williams, Miss Florence Tompkins, Dr.

George Deely and William Savage. Adclphi Alumnae Annual Tea Held Yesterday Afternoon. The annual alumnae tea of the Adelphl College Alumnae Association was held yesterday afternoon from 4 to 7 at the Hotel Bossert. Over 200 alumnae came In during the afternoon. Receiving with Mrs.

Jane Smith Cramer, president of the association, were Mrs. William MacKenzie, retiring president; Dean Anna E. Harvey and Miss Grace Commlskey, chairman of the tea committee. Among those who attended were Miss 'Bertha Jones, Mrs. Harold Baily, Miss Sue Hay, Miss Ruth Har-ley, Miss Jeanette Harley, Miss Josephine Lewinsohn, Miss Helene Lewin-sohn, Miss Agnes Christiansen, Miss Dorothea Williamson, Miss Margaret Andrews, Mrs.

Richard Holton, Miss Helen Van Norden, Miss Bertha Eckenroth, Miss Evelyn Eckenroth, Miss Mabel Lederhill, Mrs. Ray T. Ernst, Miss Florence Graesslee, Mrs. George Jenkins, Miss Rosemary Hard ing, Miss Grace Chardevoyne, Miss Anne Scudder, Mrs. George Wilis, Mrs.

Lyman Wing, Mrs. Kenneth Hall, Miss Margery Haas, Mrs. Katherine Angers, Miss Dorothy Strong and Miss Louise Roethgen. Mrs. Albert F.

Strasburger of 928 Albemarle rd. is giving a tea today in honor of her daughter, Miss Adele F. Strasburger's birthday. Miss Agnes G. Clark of 528 9th st.

will open her home at Meath Hill, Middletown, Orange County, N. this week tor the summer. Mrs. Alice V. Loughran will go there with her.

Miss Clark and Mrs. Loughran have Just returned from a trip to Atlantic City and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham ave.

and Hamilton of 233 Brooklyn i their niece. Miss Margery Rogers, are at their summer N.J. home in Denvllle, Miss Ada Baldwin of 90 Downing st. will entertain her daughter. Mrs Ralph B.

Kruger (Helen Baldwin), of Chicago, shortly. Mrs. Kruger will remain tor some time. Stephen T. Clarke ot 888 Union st.

left recently tor Montreal, from where he will leave via the Canadian Pacific for a two-months tour of the Pacific Coast. Auxiliary Closes' Season With Bridge Luncheon. St. Mary's Auxlllnry closed Its social season with a luncheon and bridge at Lcverich Towers yesterday. The tables were attractively decorated with yellow and blue flowers, the auxiliary colors.

The prizes were Imported leather address books. Seated at the guest table were the officers, Mrs. Francis Sullivan, honorary president: Mrs. Francis de Vtllera Lindan, president; Miss Veronica Car-berry, vice president; Miss Ethel Coghlan, recording secretary; Miss Julia Madden, corresponding secretary, and Miss Ruth Kuhn, treasurer. Others present were Mrs.

Faustlno Lozano, Miss Ramono Lozano, Mrs. James Gannon. Mrs. Franklin Rom-lin, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, Mrs.

Herbert Fctt, Mrs. Lorlng Black. Mrs. Jess? Fox. Mrs.

Cornelius Schmld, Mrs. Edward Murphy. Mrs. John Oal-vin, Mrs. Charles Sllkworth, the Misses Adelaide McCann, May For- Mrs.

Charles A. Boody and her daughter, Miss Constance Boody, opened their summer home at West-hampton Beach, L. for the season on Thursday. They have given up their apartment at the Hotel Barclay and taken one at 525 Park Manhattan, for next winter. Miss Althea McCammon of 167 Hancock st.

will sail on June 23 on the New Amsterdam to spend about three months In Europe. Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan and her daughter, Mrs. Richard Holloman, and Mrs.

Holloman's children will leave tomorrow for a trip West with Mrs. Jessica Lozter Payne. They will spend a month In Santa Barbara, and from there go to Honolulu for another month. Mr. Holloman will Join them later.

Mrs. Edwin A. Sweet, who has Just returned from a trip abroad with Mrs. Payne, will spend the summer at her estate, In Kingston, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lott Schenck who have been staying at the Hotel Margaret for the few months, will leave on Thursday for Lakevllle, to attend the commencement festivities at the Hotchklss School, where their son, Cornell Schenck, is member of the graduating class. From Lakevllle they will motor to Great Barrlngton, where they have taken a bungalow for the summer. Miss Catherine Schenck will also be guest at the Hotchklss commence ment exercises.

She will sail for Europe the following week with her father, Willard P. Schenck, and her sister, Miss Mae Schenck. Mrs. Henry F. Ives of 960 Park ave Manhattan, has taken a house at Westhampton Beach, L.

for the summer. Her daughter, Miss Frances Masury, will be with her. The Misses Dorothy and Betty Lathrop left yesterday to Join their mother, Mrs. Henry R. La.throp, at their country home in Glenburn, Pa.

Judge and Mrs. Edwin L. Garvin have sold their home on Halsey st. and will take up their residence next winter at the Hotel Bossert. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Hicks Bigelow (Alice Blum) have given up their apartment at 1115 5th Manhattan and taken one on E. 79th st. They are spending the summer at Isllp, L. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Collins of 35 Mldwood and their two daughters, the Misses Jean and Carol will leave on June 26 for a tour of the West. They will go to the Grand Canyon and California, and return via the Canadian Rockies, in about two months.

Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Voorhees of 98 rtemsen st. left this week to open their summer home at Sugar Hill, N. for the season.

The Misses Emily and Irene Bra-man of 321 Clinton ave. will return ris, Abigail Haggerty. Katherine Brady, Frances Swift, Esielle McCros-sin, Daisy Meagher, Marguerite Kuhn, Mary Dillon, Genevieve Tobln, Marie O'Donoghue, Edna Kraemer, Louise Kavanagh, Jean Kavanagh, Katherine McQuade. Eulalle Kuhn, Evelyn Kulin, Mary Joyce, Marlon Shevlin, Grace York, Veronica Lane, Katherine Whalen, Katherine Kelley. Mary Jennings, Reglna O'Donoghue, Edna Rogers.

Clara Graham. Alice Campbell. Florence Ross, Pauline Kuhn, Gertrude Butler, Agatha Boylan. Madeline Cusack, Mrs. Lydia Howley, Mrs.

Arthur Kelley and Mrs. Thomas Ross. Major Robert S. Allyn recently attended the 30th reunion of the graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology In the Mayflower Inn, Manoment Point, Mass. Mrs.

Allyn and Miss Starr Allyn accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Stryblna of S10 Washington ave.

have gone to -3 Ives (Kathleen Christy) as matron ot honor and Miss Virginia Jube as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Herbert N. Repp of Darien, formerly of Brooklyn; Mrs. Gordon Oldham, Mrs.

Myron J. Austin and Mrs. Lloyd F. Kerr. Edgerton Aikman will serve as best man tor Mr.

Jube and the ushers will be Harold Fistare ot Manhattan, Per-be G. Rockfeller of Manhattan, Herbert N. Repp of Darien and Myron J. Austin. Mrs.

Smith Howard Stebbins Entertains Committee Chairmen. Mrs. Smith Howard Stebbins entertained the officers and committee chairmen of Battle Pass Chapter, D. A. yesterday at luncheon and bridge.

The luncheon was preceded by an executive meeting held at 11 1 o'clock, at which time plans for the coming season were discussed. At the State convention, to be held In Syra-1 cuse In October, the chapter will be represented by Mrs. Smith Howard Stebbins and Mrs. Thomas L. Green.

I The newly-elected officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Stebbins, regent; Mrs. Fred Hixon Baldwin, first vice regent; Mrs. Nathaniel Robinson, second vice regent; Mrs. Herbert L.

Holly, recording secretary; Mrs. Thomas L. Green, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Starr Allyn, treasurer; Mrs. D.

Clinton Johnson, registrar; Miss May Ruth wmans, assistant registrar; Mrs. Joseph E. Reld, historian, and Mrs. William E. Rawlins, chaplain.

Among those present yesterday were Miss C. H. Conkllng, Mrs. W. H.

Dumond, Mrs. Lawrence K. Barnes, Mrs. H. E.

Klnkel, Mrs. George M. Aldrlch, Mrs. Charles Layng, Mrs. Kensington Hakes and Miss Millicent Blair.

A. L. Gordon Hunter to Be Wed to Miss Charlotte Stearns On Thursday In Newark. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Charlotte Helen Stearns, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Wayland Eugene Stearns of Newark, N. and Stony Bay Camp, Keese- vllle, N. to A. L. Gordon Hunter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Hunter of IIS Willow st. ThB ceremony will bo performed by the Rev, John ,8. Carllle on Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock In the Forest Hills Presby terian Church ot Newark.

Miss Stcnrns will have as her attendants the Misses Lois Sawyer of Boston, Gladys Easton, Augusta Horns ot East Orange, N. and Patsy Woolterton Reed of Rode, England, a cousin of the bridegroom. Harry De Winter of Short Hills. N. will aqt as best man.

and the ushers will be Richard E. Hoffman of Manhattan, Russell Benedict of Jersey City, Eugene E. Murray and Francis Hopkins of Newark. Mr. Hunter is a graduate of Blair Academy, class of 1926, and Is a member of the Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn and the Somerset Cricket Club of England.

Mr. Hunter and his bride will sail on Saturday on the Mlnnewaska for a trip to England and the Continent, and upon their return will make their home In Newark. Lawrence Smith Butler, baritone, assisted by Carl Bruner at the piano; Max Mcller, pianist, and Horace Brltt, cellist, assisted by Misj Ruth Muzzy Conniston at the plane, will give a recital this afternoon at Mr. Butler's home at Bythnrbour, St. James, I.

Chlropran to Hold Luncheon And Bridge Party, June 21. Plans have been made by the Chlropran Club, of which Mrs. Ferdi nand Van S. Parr Is the president, to hold a spring luncheon, followed by ft bridge party, at the Halt Moon Hotel on Thursday. June 21, Lunch-con will be served at 12.30, with brldg) Laimbeer of Garden City, Sheldon Reynolds of 'Princeton, N.

J. Wooderson Glenn of Garden City nnd Sturgis Wilson of Cambridge, Mass. The bride was educated at Dana Hall at Wellesley, Mass. Mr. Laimbeer is well known In the younger set here.

He received his education at the Choate School and Princeton university. He is a member of the Princeton Club. Mr. and Mrs. Laimbeer will make their home In Hempstead, L.

upon their return from a wedding trip. Miss Caroline Klnsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Kinsey of 103 Willow is a guest at West Point this weekend.

L. Stockwell Jadwin Wins Automobile in Contest' L. Stockwell Jadwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P.

Jadwin, who will graduate from Princeton next week, was the winner of a contest, for the best 200-word essay written on any advertisement In the four spring Issues of the Tiger. prize Is a new convertible cabriolet Dodge. Miss Kathryn Fischer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fischer of 1 Pierrcpont st.

and Huntington, L. will have as her house guests during the Huntington Horse Show next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Miss Reglna Kiely, John Hughes and Henry Ehlers, Miss Barbara Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey of 338 Clinton ave. and Locust Valley, L.

will have Inslee Clark as her house guest over next weekend. Miss Ruth Harloe Bride Of Lt. Robert T. Frederick. At a military wedding in the Grace Reformed Church last evening Miss Ruth Harloe, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Ralph F. Harloe of 1745 Caton became the bride of Lt. Robert Tryon Frederick, U. S.

Army, son of Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Frederick of San Francisco, Cal. The Rev. Dr.

Lester M. Conrow performed the ceremony at pm. Miss Harloe had Mrs. Bartley M. Harloe of West Point, N.

as matron of honor and as bridesmaids Mrs. John Monroe Williams. Mrs. Frederick C. Turner Miss Marcla Frederick and Miss Janet Baxter.

The bride wore a white satin gown and had a veil of rose point lace and tulle. She carried a bouquet ot white calla lilies. The matron of honor wore a green chiffon gown and the bridesmaids 'trocks were of orchid chiffon. They all carried yellow calla lilies. A reception followed the ceremony at tho riotne of the bride's uncle and aunt, ex-Srnator and Mrs.

William M. Caldrr. Ml 1st st. Lt. Frederick J.

Daw of Fresno, was best man and the ushers were Lt. John A. Sanford ot Las Vegas, N. Lt. Duncan Somerville of Cumberland, Md Lt.

John 8. Knudson ot Salt Lake City. Utah, and Lt. Truman it Landon ot Carllmille. 111.

Upon their completion of a tour In the West, Lieutenant and Mri. Frederick will reside In San Francisco. Mini Eva May Austin To Re Wed To Edward Jube on June 19. Miss Eva May Austin, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. B. Austin of 3M Parkside ave will be married on June It to Fdward Harvey Jube, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Jube of 028 E. 18th st. The ceremony will be performed In the Flatbush Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Herbert H. Field, cffiriating.

A reception will follow at the Hotel St. George. Mis Austin will havt Mrs. Dermc' Miss Marjorie Alva Bijou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Bijou of the Hotel St. George, will make her debut at a tea dance In Manhattan on Dee. 22. Miss Bijou was graduated last week from the Brooklyn Heights Eemtniry. She Is the second debutante of next season to be announced, Miss Kathryn Rlschcr bslnj; (he first.

Hugh Gunnison Marries Mln Constance Frost at Her Home In Chappaqua, N. Y. Miss Constance Hopkins Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Worthen Frost, was married yesterday afternoon to Hugh Ounnlson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Eaton Gunnison of S5S Ocean ave. The wedding took place on the lawn of the heme ct the bride's parents in Chappaqua, N. and the ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Dr.

John Gowdy. Miss Frost wore a becoming gown ef white chiffon and satin and carried bouquet of white lilacs, white roses tnd bridal wreath. Miss Dorothy R. Frost of Melrose, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were tht Misses Helen Olbby of Wilkes-Barre. Catharine Taylor of Pcughkeepsie, N.

Alice B. Haight of Skancateles, N. Helen B.Mun-on. Mary E. Ounnlson, sister of the bridegroom, and Hazel W.

Sumner cf Brooklyn. The maid of honor wore green organdie gown and a green picture hat, and the bridesmaids were rowned In orchid organdie and had orchid picture hats. Herbert A. Vance of Brooklyn was best man for Mr. Gunnison, whose ushers were Sheldon M.

Brewer of Utlca, N. Foster I. Drury of Oou-erneur, N. Louis F. Smith.

Oliver D. Appleton and Cifarles Dltmas Irazcr of Brooklyn and Fredric W. frost Jr. of Chappaqua, brother of the bride. The bride was educated at Erasmus Hall and Vassar College.

Mr. attended Erasmus Hall, the Flatbush School and St. Lawrence University. He Is a member of Beta Theta PI fraternity; the Inter-Fraternity Club and the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. After a wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Ounnlson will make their home at Ocean ave. Mis Eleanor llains Murried To Francis E. Lalmbrrr Jr. In Newton, Mats Yesterday.

An out-of-town wedding of local Interest was that yesterday In Newton, of Miss Eleanor Halns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peter Halns of 45 Hyde Newton, and Francis Effingham Lalm-beer son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Effingham Laimbeer of Garden City and formerly of Brooklyn.

The ceremony was performed In Grace Episcopal Church at o'clock by the Rev. Lawrens 8. MacLure. A reception followed at the Halns home. Mrs.

Bruce Johnson ot Bingham-ton. N. was matron of honor for Miss Hatns, who wort a white satin gown made with rose point lare oke. Her veil was of lace and tulle ind she carried bouquet of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs.

Johnson wore a yellow moire and tulle gown and carried blue delphinium and yellow roses. MIm Dorothea A. Laimbeer, sister of the bride groom, and Miss Rachel Wilson of Ta-thlngton. D. were bridesmaids.

They wore gowns of blue moire and tulle and carried bouquets of blue delphinium and yellow roses. William Laimbeer ot Garden City was best man tor his brother and the ushers were Lt. Com. Paul W. Halns of Portsmouth.

N. Benjamin B. Fawcett ot Newton, John L. PHOTO ev SOICHI SUfJAMI ihe younger set will have a very gay season. Miss Maude Bouvier's wedding to John E.

Davis will take place here on Sept. 3 and the marriage of John Vernou Bouvier 3d to Mls- Janet Norton Les will take place lr. East Hampton on July 7, lt Is rumored. Mr. and Mrs.

James Thomas Lee, the prospective bride's parents, have taken the Avery cottage on Lily Pond lane for the season The East Hampton Choral Society ot one hundred voices, formed during the past winter, will give their first concert at Edwards Theater on the "evening of June 22. Among the arrivals today in the summer colony were Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dowd; Mr. and Mrs.

John Lnwrehce Hutton; Mrs. Oliver de Oiay Vanderbllt and Mrs. E. L. Van-ueibilt, and Clarence B.

Hayes, who purchased the Dunbar cottage on Lily Pond lane, arrived on his yacht the Catherine N. Miss Fay Reynolds Engaged To William W. Lsathe. Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley F. Reynolds of 650 Ocean ave. have announced the engagement of tholr daughter, Miss Fay Reynolds, to William Wal-lnrh Leathe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wolff of Lavchmont, N.

Y. The wedding dute has not been set. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Van S.

Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jacobs and Richard E. Jacobs Jr.

left on Friday by motor for Holyoke. to attend the commencement exercises at the college there. Miss Dorothy Parr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parr, a student at the college and song leader of tho sophomore group, will lead them in their songs at tho exercises.

She will return to the city for her summer vacation on Tuesday. En route to Holyoke the party stopped at Wesleyan College, where Ferdinand Van 3. Tarr Jr. Is ollowing. The committee in charge' of arrangements consists of Mrs.

Charles O. Grimm, Mrs. Charles Edward Porter, Mrs. Charles Haselton and Mrs. John Welnsteln.

Summer Homes In East Hampton Opening Daily As Season Advances. (Special to The Eagle.) East Hampton, L. June 9 Sum mer places are opening dally here. Out-of-door life Is to the fore at this season. The Maidstone golf links are already gay with bright feminine sweaters; Devon Yacht Club harbored four yachts; belonging to East Hamp- ion summer tolk, last week-end, and already one man has wired down for a summer villa, with airplane landing field adjacent, so that, he may commute to town by plane this season.

No form of sport will be neglected' hero. this year. Mrs. George Ethrtdge presided, Monday afternoon, at the first sum mer meeting of the Ladles' Village Improvement Society. It was held at the new home of Dr.

and Mrs. Carl Wolff on Georglca Lake. Plans for the management of the village's newly acquired "Home, Sweet Home," boyhood home of the author ot the famous song, were discussed. Mrs. Carroll Watnwrtght and Mrs.

John W. Hand assisted Mrs. Wolff In pour-Ing, at the tea, which followed the meeting. The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry L.

Hamlin, Mrs. -John Gillies and Mrs. S. R. Baxter of Flushing and Henry James Howlctt Jr.

of 152 Roxburg Garden City, have Joined the large colony of Brooklyn and western Long Island families who have taken cottages at Amagansctt for the summer. With two weddings to come In th family of Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon Bouvler this summer, their friends oi.

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