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Loexer's BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MAROH 19, 1933 3 Early Spring Season Attracts Southern Travelers Back to Long Island Estates guest, Miss Elizabeth Terry of Kingston, N. and also in honor Miss Helen Virginia Walling, who will be married to Lt. Edgar Northrop Those Chase present next Misses Rhoda Bates, Shirley Barrett, Ruth Beecher, Elizabeth Bishop, Helene Bodenheim, Eleanor Burroughs, Elaine Campbell, Margery Campbell, Irma Carlson, Is belle Carr, Miriam Christie, Marjorie Coler, Jane De May, Marjorie Dieckman, Ruth Dieckman, Dorothy Donaldson, Mabel Duff, Patricia Edmands, Martha Fall, Lenore Fiala, Sheila Patrick, Grace Gillian, Jean Gillian, Edith Gilmore, Ruth Hadnot, Ruth Haller, Agneth Hanson, Dorothy Hanson, Helen Hansman, Evelyn Hicks, Helen Hilcken, Grace Hoffman, Sherlie Jacobus, Marie-Eugenie Jaeck, Elizabeth Johnston, Mabel Kirkman, Kathryn Koehler, Muriel Krieger, Elizabeth Liptrott. Mildred Lohnass, Bernice Low, Mercedes Marsa, Doris MacDermott, Helen McCann, Elleen McNamara, Adele Mankel, Virginia Marks, Edna Martin, Mary Mason, Ruth Masseck, Grace Mesquita, Ruth Michel, Morgan, Patricia Morgan, Dorothy, Letitia Morrell, McNeill, Geraldine Antoinette McNies, Madeline Pariser, Janet Paulson, Marion Reiner, Norine Schaaf, Kathleen Schur, Mary Louise Smith, Elizabeth Steingester, Marjorie Stevens, Sylvia Turner, Edith Thumann, Edith Tittle, Helen Tomlins. Mildred Track, Marion Wadsworth, Marjorie Warner, Mary Welsh, Marion Werhan, Beatrice Williams.

Betty Wilson, Janice Wood, Peggy Woods and Agatha Zimmerman. Continued from Page 2 Long Island Society Miss Edwina Cruikshank and Charles Turner Williams Jr. Are Engaged to Be Married Mr. and Mrs. William Morris Cruikshank, of Garden City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edwina Cruikshank, to Charles Turner Williams of Baltimore, Miss Cruikshank attended the Cathedral School of Mary, Garden City, and the Misses Masters School, Dobbs Ferry.

She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Bigelow, of Brooklyn, and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Cruikshank, of Manhattan.

Mr, Williams was from Princeton in the He graduated, is a member of the Quadrangle Club, the Maryland Club and the Five Farms. Many Long Island Residents To Compete at Flower Show Visitors at 20th anniversary In International Flower who enter. Grand Central Palace tomorrow or on subsequent days throughout the week, will behold on the main floor an array, of large gardens, probably unequalled at any show of the past. Most of these bring the fragrant atmosphere of Spring from the estates of people well-known in society. Among those competing in feature events, scheduled for full-sized gardens them covering more than 600 square feet, are Mrs.

Payne Whitney of Manhassett and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field of Huntington. In the class calling for border a planting of tulips covering 240 square feet are entered Mrs. Roswell Eldridge of Great Neck, Mrs.

Harrison Williams of Bayville, J. P. Morgan of Glen Cove and Samuel A. Salvage of Glen Head. Among the other Long Islanders competing in various events are: Mrs.

C. R. Holmes, Mrs. George F. Baker, Mrs.

R. G. Elbert, Mrs. Bertram Work. Mrs.

Benjamin Stern and Mrs. E. F. Luckenbach. Mrs.

William H. Hamilton and Mrs. E. C. Potter are chairmen of the Tea Garden Committee, and will be assisted by Mme.

Alma Clayburgh, who is arranging the afternoon tea entertainment features. Numerous people prominent in society are assisting the committee. on Wednesday, which is Navy Day, Admiral William W. Phelps and other high naval officers and their wives will be guests. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Aldrich opened their Hills home wheatheon yesterday for the spring season. Miss Thelma Tipson to Be Wed To Henry A. Alker April 19, In St.

Bartholomew's Church Thelma Ransom Tipson, daughter of Mrs. Gerard Tipson of 30 Beekman Place, Manhattan, will be married to Henry A. Alker son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.

Alker of 555 Park Manhattan, and Hilltop, Sands Point, on the afternoon of April 19. The ceremony will be performed in St. Batholomew's Church, Manhattan. Miss Ethel Barrymore Colt will be maid of honor for Miss Tipson, whose bridesmaids will include the Misses Margaretta Rice, Elizabeth Tappen, Elizabeth Morris and Emily Whitbeck. Hayward A.

Alker will best man, and the ushers are Carol B. Alker, George C. Meyer Robert M. Levy, Harris C. Parsons, Leonard Dreyfuss and Carl G.

Triest. A reception at Sherry's will follow the ceremony, Miss Tipson was graduated from the Mary Lyon School at Swarthmore, and attended the Finch School in Manhattan. She is a member New York Junior League. Alker attended HotchPEr. kiss School and the Asheville School and member of the New York Curb Exchange.

Parties Precede Dance at Rockaway Hunting Club to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst, March 18-A gala St. Patrick's dinner and dance drew practically the entire young married colony of the Rockaway Hunting Club tonight. Numerous get-togethers at homes of members preceded the Dutch treat dinner parties at the club. Those who gathered at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Byam K. Stevens, at Longwood Crossing, Lawrence, were Mr. and Mrs. Boughton Cobb, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Semler, Mr. and Mrs. W. Proctor, and Mrs.

John H. Ballantine, and Mrs. Ross, Mr. John Charles E. Searle, Mr.

and Mrs. Stradella, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Prescott, Arthur Crunden, Arthur Peck, Raymond Chauncey, Mrs.

Louis Groch and W. Shippen Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Hamill of Lawrence entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woods of Rye, N. and Douglass Simonson, who are their weekend guests; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry S. Sturgis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould Remick, Mr.

and Mrs. Loudon Wainwright, Mr. and De Forest Van Slyck, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cady and their guests, Mr.

and Mrs. William Robbins of Morristown, N. Y. Another party were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Ingalls Jr. at Woodmere. They included Mr. and Mrs.

Howes Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Gruner, Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Alexander, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Perry Beadleston, Mr Mrs. James Maitland. Mr.

and Mrs. Ewing Philbin, Leonce Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd, Stewart Voss and Barton Hunter of Philadelphia, brother of Mrs. Ingalls.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Wyeth entertained at their home at Lovers' Lane for and Mrs. Robert K.

Osborne, Oliver Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Rolphe Floyd Jr. and their house guest, Vladimir Gravenoff, Mr. and Mrs.

William Genth and their house. George Grove; Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Dunham 3d, Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Timpson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ballantine, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Handy and T. Donaldson Sloan Jr. Miss Elizabeth Wood Bride Of Edward Osgood Bogert A wedding of interest to society on Long Island took place in Baltimore yesterday, when Miss Elizabeth Wood, daughter of Prof.

and Mrs. Robert Wood of Baltimore, became the bride of Edward Osgood Bogert of 1349 Lexington Manhattan. Owing to the death of bridegroom's father last week, the ceremony and reception which followed at the Wood home, 1023 St. Paul were limited to immediate members of the families and close friends. Miss was given in marriage by her father.

Her young niece, Christine White, daughter of Mr. Miss 18th Mabel H. Duff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Patterson "Milestones," Duff, of 350 E. St. was a member of the cast of the play given by the Packer Institute juniors last evening. (Photo by Blakeman and Shuter,) Coming Events WEDDINGS March 23 (Thurs.) -Miss Alva Moscowitz and Raymond Zeitz, At home, evening. March 25 (Sat) -Miss Elizabeth Philbrick and Donald Frothingham, at home, noon.

April 21 -Miss Leonice Lawrence and Thurston C. Bassett, Grace Church on Heights, afternoon, April 22 (Sat.) -Miss Florence Carroll and Dr. Theodore Richardson Miner, Pittsburgh, afternoon. DANCES March 21 Ball, Hotel Pierre, evening. March 24 Hepburn's Assembly, evening, Brooklyn Woman's Club.

Rainbow Ball, Waldorf -Astoria, evening. March 25 (Sat.) -Friends School dance and bridge, at school, evening. March 27 (Mon.) Lord Stirling, C. A. R.

dance, Towers Hotel, evening. March 31 (Fri)-Chaminade Juntors Spring dance, Towers Hotel, evening. Le Bal des Fileuses, Ritz Carlton, evening. CARD PARTIES March 21 (Tues.) -Friendly Lodge bridge-tea, Union League Club, afternoon. March 22 (Wed.) -Contract bridge tournament, Heights Casino, evening.

March 25 (Sat.) -St. Angela Hall Auxiliary bridge, at school, afternoon. March 27. Club bridge for crippled children, Brooklyn Eagle Home Guild, evening. April 1 (Sat.) -I.

F. C. A. bridgeluncheon, Central Park Casino, afternoon. April 19 (Wed.) -Bridge for Boy Scouts, Oppenheim Collins afternoon.

April 22 (Sat.) -Monday Circle Juniors card party, Edison Building, afternoon. LECTURES March 30 Jessica Lozier Payne's current event lecture, morning, Brooklyn Academy. April 13 Jessica Lozier Payne's current event lecture, morning, Brooklyn Academy. MUSICALES March 19 (Sun.) Symphony Society concert, afternoon, Academy of Music, March 20. (Mon.) -Lenten musicale, Mrs.

William P. Earle's, afternoon. Morning Choral musical, All Souls Church, evening. March 24 -Ladies of Charity musicale and tea, K. of C.

Building, afternoon. March 25 (Sat.) -Florence ingale concert, evening, Academy of Music. March 28 (Tues.) -N. Y. Little Plaza, afternoon muApril 1 (Sat.) -Chaminade musicale, Mrs.

Fisher's home. April 5. (Wed.) -Lenten musicale, Mrs. William F. Eastman's, evening.

April 6 (Thurs.) -Morning Choral concert. April 17 (Mon musicale, Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll's, afternoon. April 25.

Club concert, Academy of Music, evening. April 28 (Fri.) -University Glee Club Spring concert and dance, Towers, evening. MISCELLANEOUS March, 19. Vance's (Sun.) tea, at -Miss home, Caroline. noon.

Adelphi College class of 1929 tea, afternoon, Towers Hotel. March 20 to 25 (Mon, to Flower Show, Grand Central Palace. Packer Alumnae supper, at school, evening. Nursing Sisters Auxiliary meeting, convent, afternoon. Little Italy Juniors meeting, Miss Mary Francis', afternoon.

1180 Dean Brooklyn, are the weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Hector McAllister of 430 Brooklyn Boulevard, Brightwaters. A dinner-dance was he'd at the Brightwaters Casino tonight for past county commanders of the Suffolk County American Legion. Miss Louise Sherman of Potters Boulevard, Brightwaters, is visiting her uncle and aunt in Pawtucket, R. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levis and Miss Joan Levis of Brightwaters and Brooklyn have returned from Please Turn to Page 7 March 21 (Tues.) -I. F. C.

A. lunch-meeting. Sherry's, Manhattan. St. Francis Xavier meeting, Miss Elizabeth Magilligan's, evening.

Chaminade Social Service meeting, Mrs. William McDaniel's, afternoon. Junior League meeting, Misses Goetze's home, afternoon. Crocus Day at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, afternoon. March 22 (Wed.) -Flatbush Boys Club morning entertainment.

Mrs. Earl F. Whitaker's talk, at Mrs. Arthur H. Kelly's, afternoon.

March 23 -dance and card party on Majestic of Brooklyn Boy Scouts Woman's Auxiliary, evening. Christ Child Society annual meeting-reception Cathedral Club, evening. Poetry Society's French evening, Christodora House. Eliza A. Lewis Chapter, D.

A. meeting, Jamaica, afternoon. Miss Irene Farrell's luncheon Dr. White directors, Bossert, afternoon. March 24 (Fri.) -Donald Spencer's supper, at home, evening.

Kosmos Club party at Kings County Hospital ward, afternoon. Junior League members' work exhibit, Hotel Bossert, afternoon, Mrs. George Calvin Gore was Miss Margaret LaFrance before her marriage yesterday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M.

LaFrance of Great Neck. and Mrs. Victor White, was her only attendant. The three sons of Mr. and Mrs.

White, Victor Gerald White Paul White and William Bradford White of Woodmere, served as ushers. Francis Gordon Brown of Manhattan, nephew of the bridegroom, was best man. Miss Wood made her debut at the Bachelor's Cottilion in Baltimore in 1923. She is a graduate of Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Conn. Dr.

Wood professor of physics at Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Bogert is an alumnus of Cornell 1914. This is his second marriage. His Arst wife was Esther J.

Bochman. After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Manhattan. Sea Cliff Personal Items Special to The Eagle Sea Cliff, March 18 Fred M. Huntington, son of Judge and Mrs. Philip Huntington, is at home from the Choate School for a three weeks' Spring holiday.

Mrs. Percy L. Roberts, who has been visiting for some time in Maine and Boston, returned yesterday to her home on 8th Ave. Seawanhaka Chapter, D. A.

of which Mrs. Franklin B. Myrick is Regent, will give a luncheon on March 29 at the Munsey Park Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph M. Martin have returned from Florida where they guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buddington Kelland house, at their Winter home on Star Island. Mrs.

Frank Wechtel was hostess last night at a supper for the Kings Daughters and Sons of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Frances Koop and her daughter, Miss Olive Hambridge Koop, have returned from Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Jackson Smith have had as their house guest Richard Couch of Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jenkins, Miss Catherine Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Cosgrove have returned from a Southern cruise and are at their Sea Cliff Ave. home. Mr. and Mrs.

Conrad Zipperian returned from Pittsburgh, where student their son, Howard Zipperian, is a at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Mrs. Albert M. Bell will be an afternoon bridge hostess on Wednesday. Helen Carlson has been elected president of the Junior Kings Daughters.

Other officers elected at the meeting this week include Gwendolyn Gummersall, vice president; Rose Sommer, secretary, and Mary Wallace, treasurer. Glen Cove Society Active Special to The Eagle Glen March 18-Mrs. Victor C. McQuaig' of Oak Lane will entertain with contract bridge and tea on Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs.

W. Roy Barnhill will be hostess on Wednesday at the first of a series of contract bridge teas at a tea Glen Cove. Miss Martha Thorne Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Speed Elliott of Cedar Swamp Road, will entertain a few classmates at a birthday, Harry supper on Aronsberg Tuesday. of Robinson Ave. will return the first of the week from a late Winter sojourn in Miami, Fla. Thomas Humbert has purchased one of the new homes in the Thompson Park section. William Neafsey will return next week from Cornell University to spend a Spring holiday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Neafsey. Mr. and Mrs.

Hunt T. Dickinson, who have been at Hearthstone, their country place on the Bayville Road, are in Palm Beach for a late Winter stay. Mrs. James Callahan and Mrs. Anne Denman were hostesses yesterday at a benefit bridge and tea for St.

Patrick's Church. Mrs. Sterling of The Place has been visiting with her mother in Ithaca, Y. Mr. and (Mrs.

Rudolph R. Loening of Glen Cove are at the Sherry Netherland, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richards of the Pierre, Manhattan are spending the weekend at their Locust Valley home.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Gurney Dinner Hosts at Garden City; Young Set Members Entertain Special to The Garden City, March 18-Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas N. Gurney of Rockaway Ave. were hosts at dinner this evening to Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Cruikshank, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Mooney and Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Sayer. Mr. and Mrs. J. K.

Henney of 5th St. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kleb Bodkin, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Brucker and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lord at dinner last evening. The third of this season's series of subscription dances was held at the Garden City Casino last evening. The patronesses are Mrs.

Geoffrey S. Earnshaw, Mrs. William F. Englis, Mrs. Francis B.

Hamlin, Mrs. Herbert Mohan, Mrs. Saswell W. Stoddard, Mrs. Sylvanus, D.

Ward, Northam Mrs. Le Roy J. Weed and Mrs. Walter B. Weidler.

Miss Susan Hamlin was a dinner hostess at the Cherry Valley Club preceding the dance. Her guests were the Misses Peggy Mabon, Jean Van Vranken and Janet Pinckney and Ralph Carrington, Cassel Adamson and James Whitleague. The monthly meeting of the Art League of Nassau County was held last evening in the Garden City School with D. T. Talmadge, trait painter, as the speaker.

Prate league's annual exhibition will be held in Hempstead beginning April 18 and lasting until April 25. Stephen Voorhies is chairman of the committee. The president is Walter White, Miss Barbara Anderson of Stratford Ave. entertained at dinner last evening for a group of the younger set. Her guests were the Misses Betty Boyd, Ruth Anderson, Betty Snyder, Louise Dichman, Anne Gwinn, Mildred Emory, Mary Rolfe, Cira Astarita and Elise Stone.

Miss Jean Summersgill of Roxbury Road was a younger set hostess at a St. Patrick's party last evening. Her guests were the Misses Virginia O'Connor, Marcelle Figueroa, Virginia Green, Helen Durand, Elizabeth Butler, Andrea Martin, Dorothy Black, Marie Pons, Klingman, Barbara Laing, Janet Peacock, Mary Walker, Helen Davidson, Marie Grandeman, Victoria Morrell, Rosemary Stevens, Esther Fort, Betty Randall and Peggy Keenan. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren W. Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Mont- Miss Vienna Demorest Gano of 18 E.

21st and the fiancee Ora L. Martin of 225 Parkside Miss Regina Green of 35 Orange St. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green of Yonkers and the fiancee of Dr.

Clarence C. Hare of Manhattan. They will be married in the Spring. (Photo by Ye Colonial.) gomery, and Mr. and Mrs.

James G. Ferguson were among the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Albertson last evening. News of Lawrence Set Special to The Eagle Lawrence, March 18-Mrs.

T. Donaldson Sloan and her son, Robert Sloan, who have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. James E. Chaney, in Washington, will return home this week. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Ketcham are home from Sea Island Beach, Georgia, where they stayed at the Cloisters with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Long who also have returned to their Winter home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Eben Stevens of Ocean Ave. is on a two weeks visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Courtland P. Dixon of Lawrence at Aiken, S. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter B. Eaton are at Indian River Ranch, Smyrma, for two weeks. William F. Ladd has returned to his Lawrence home after two months cruising through Southern waters, Miss Priscilla Wyeth, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard J. Wyeth, returned from Miss Walker's School, Simsbury, yesterday, Hewlett News Special to The Eagle Hewlett, March 18-Mr. and Mrs. Enders Voohres, Hewlett Harbor, are home after a long sojourn in Palm Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes Daly have returned to their Hewlett home after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Kirby Grafton at Greenwich. Dayton -Fowler Mr. and Mrs. George S. Fowler of Queens Village announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ada Earle Fowler, to Earl L.

Dayton of Queens Village recently. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Parker C. Webb at the home of the bride. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Eleanor Granger as maid of honor.

George Fowler, brother of the bride, was man. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton left on the Furness-Bermuda liner, "Monarch of Bermuda" for a trip to Bermuda. They will reside in Queens Village on their return.

is the daughter of Mrs. Grace G. Cano of Robert Taylor Martin, son Ave. (Photo by Blakeman and Shuter.) Miss Margaret La France Wed To George C. Gore of Boston Miss Margaret LaFrance, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mason LaFrance of Great Neck, was married at noon yesterday at the home of her parents to George Calvin Gore, son of Mrs. Stanley Chandler of Boston, Mass. The Rev. Lincoln MacKenzie of Great Neck performed the ceremony which was attended only by the immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom, Miss Betty LaFrance was maid of honor for her sister and David Enequist of Garden City was best man for Mr.

Gore. Mr. and Mrs. Gore will make their home in Flushing. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Kerr and ther daughter, Miss Doris Kerr of Great Neck, are at the Alba, Palm Beach, until the middle of April. Port Washington Personals Port Washington, March 18-Mrs. Fred L.

Hayes of the Baxter Estates will be hostess at a luncheon at Ellyns, to be followed by bridge at her home, on Tuesday Leo Chase, Mrs. George Corry, Mrs. Edwin Singer, Mrs. Charles Avery, Mrs. Emma Smull, Mrs.

Frank Miller and Mrs. T. R. Rearick. Mrs.

Byron C. Gould of Haven Ave. is the guest of daughter at Chicago, for several weeks. Miss Constance Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Caldwell of Longview Road, Beacon Hill, is spending several days at home from the University of New Hampshire. The Port Washington Players Club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday night the Helen Wicks Reid Studio on Bayview Ave. The meeting will be conducted by the club's president, Arnold Monetti. Mrs. Donald Geddes will be in charge of the program, which will consist of a one-act play, "Artistic Touch," the cast being Mrs.

Monetti and Norman Hulbert. The members of the Frederick C. Hicks Republican Club will hold a bridge and at the clubrooms at the Plaza Building Wednesday after. noon. Mrs.

Anna Wallace is chairman of the committee in charge and will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Loweree, Mrs. Philip Schlaefer and Mrs. Charles Lawrence. Port Washington Unit of the Nassau County Home Bureau Association will hold its next meeting at the Frederick C.

Hicks Republican Clubrooms on Thursday afternoon. The meeting will be conducted by the chairman, Mrs. George Baker, and will be followed by a talk on "Smart Economies in Planning the Spring Wardrobe." The Port Washington Play Troupe will present Dorothy Sands in "Styles in Acting" at the Port Washington High School auditorium on Friday night, March 31. A dog show was held at the Estates this afternoon, with the proceeds to go toward the fund fo rthe foreign missions. This show is held annually, Bay Shore-Brightwaters News Bay Shore-Brightwaters, March 18-Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Edgar Rundquist of Bay Way Ave Brightwaters, are spending the weekend AS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers of Mountain Lakes, J. Mr.

and Mrs. George Gregory Jr. of the Towers, Brooklyn, have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory in Bay Shore.

The annual St. Patrick's Day celebration held under the auspices of St. Patrick's Church, Bay Shore, was held last night Meagher Hall, Bay Shore. "Thank You, Doctor," a one-act farce was given after 3 vocal recital. Dancing and bridge concluded the entertainment.

The Rev. Cornelius Duffy and the Rev. Thomas Brennan were honorary chairmen and William. Sinnott of Bay Shore was general chairman. Mr.

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March 27 (Mon.) Samaritan Hospital meeting, nurses' home, afternoon. Victoria Chapter, D. B. meeting. Mrs.

Charles Klinck's, afternoon, Willoughby House Council dinner, Chin Lee's, Manhattan, evening. Tombold Committee of Week for Blind meeting. March 29 (Wed.) -Flatbush Boys Club morning entertainment. Prospect Heights Hospital benefit opens at Empire State Building (continues through April 4). March 30 (Thurs.) -Woman's Club luncheon, Biltmore, afternoon.

April 1 (Sat.) -Music School Settlement frolic, 106th Reglment Armory, evening. April 3 (Mon.) Samaritan Hospital linen shower. April 4 (Tues.) Free Kindergarten Society annual meeting, Grace Church, afternoon. Protestant Welfare Agencies dinner, Hotel Pierre, Manhattan, evening. April 7 (Fri.) -Miss Amy Thurston's bridge for Miss Leonice Lawrence, at home, afternoon.

April 8 (Sat.) -St. Johnland circus benefit, Madison Square Garden, afternoon. April 9 (Sun.) -St. Joseph's College Alumnae breakfast. April 14 (Fri.) -Museum board meeting.

April 21 (Fri.) -Brooklyn Woman's Club Junior Membership cruise party at clubhouse, evening. St. Joseph's Guild meeting, convent, afternoon. Museum annual meeting. April 24 (Mon.) Theater, party of M.

E. Hospital Service Guild, Patio Theater (through April 28). April 25 (Tues.) -Prospect Club breakfast, Montauk Club, afternoon. April 26 (Wed.) -Aytoun Society annual tea, Brooklyn Woman's Club, afternoon, April 27 Mary's Fund Day, musical, reception, at hospital, afternoon. Brooklyn Horse Show, Riding and Driving Club.

Little Italy Juniors county fair and dance, Towers Hotel, evening. April 28 (Fri.) -Second day of Horse Show. April 29 day of Horse Show. Morning Choral luncheon, Towers Hotel, afternoon, Our Lingerie Show a Huge Success! ORIGINAL DESIGNS Models Made to your Now on measure at Display! modest prices. NAJLA, Inc.

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