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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1934 B-C 3 Weekend Parties Are Given by L. I. Hostesses -Kennel Club Show Planned Continued from Page 2 Findley, Mrs. Holmes Richard Platt, Mrs. Nugent, Clifford Mrs.

Gorden Roselle, Mrs. Daniel Winant and Mrs. Clarence Muller. The committee in charge of the bridge include Mrs. Dalmasse, Mrs.

Daniel Winant, Miss Findley and Mrs. Muller. Mrs. Jessica Lozier Payne's Current Events Talk Topics Mrs. Jessica Lozier Payne's topics for her current events lecture at the Academy of Music Thursday morning include "Our Little ing Mayor," "Are We Drifting ward Socialism?" "War Clouds 'in the Orient." Receiving with Mrs.

Jerome H. Pennock will be Mrs. Remsen Johnson and Miss Mary Hutchinson. Paul Revere Chapter, D. Members Entertained Yesterday The Paul Revere Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution, Mrs.

Sawyer regent, were tertained at the home of Erna Ache Titus, 40 Cambridge Place, yesterday. Among those present were the Misses Ellen Sawyer, Marie McClure, Marion Winchester, Jean Suttie, Ann Everson, Carolyn Low; Warren Wilcox, Peter and Everson. The 35th annual dinner of the Society of the Genesee will be held at the Hotel Commodore on Monday evening, Feb. 5. Thomas J.

Watson will be the guest of honor. Charles E. Meek of Brooklyn is chairman of the dinner committee. the Savings Bank and presiPhiline Benson, president of dent of the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks, will address the Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark on Wednesday evening. His topic will be "The New Deal in Brooklyn." Mr.

Benson will be introduced by Robert Alfred Shaw, who will also be the chairman for the evening. Patrons for Diocesan Concert Thursday Night Patrons and patronesses for the Diocesan Choristers concert on Thursday evening at the Academy of Music include Mrs. John E. Baxter, Mrs. William D.

Breen, Mrs. John E. Biggins, Mrs. Philip A. 'Brennan, Mrs.

Harry Beal, Mrs. James J. Byrne, Rt. Rev. John Belford, D.

Rev. Lawrence H. Bracken, Rev. Edward A. Bukey, Mrs.

Walter Jeffreys Carlin, Mrs. Thomas F. Cahill, Rt. Rev. Francis -will.

Rev. James V. Collins, P. Connelly, Rev. Henry W.

churchs. John H. Delaney, Mrs. Charles J. Dodd, Mrs.

Philip A. Doherty, Mrs. Michael J. Donovan, Mrs. C.

Gen.evieve Devin, Rev. William T. Dillon, Martin J. Donlon, Rev. Thomas Feeney, Mrs.

Charles J. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Francis J. Gruning, Rt. Rev.

John B. Gorman, Rev. Thomas A. Gately, Mrs. Richard J.

Hansbery, Mrs. George R. Holahan William J. Hirten, John Hughes, Mrs. James F.

Hurley, Miss Mary 1F. Hughes, Miss T. Augusta Hynes, Rt. Rev. Timothy A.

Hickey, Rev. Francis J. Healy. Mrs. Peter G.

Jantzer, Mrs. Christopher D. Kevin, Miss Mary A. Kennedy, F. Keany, Mrs.

Philip J. Joseph, Mrs. Joseph T. Lilly, Mrs. Robert W.

Murtha, Mrs. Joseph F. Mallon, Miss Margaret Markey, Rev. Joseph A. Murphy, Ph.D., Mrs.

John R. McDonald, Miss Grace G. McLaughlin, Rt. Rev. Joseph V.

McClancy, Rev. Richard B. McHugh, Rev. Archibald V. McLeer, Rt.

Rev. Thomas J. O'Brien, Mrs. Charles J. O'Brien, Rev.

Allen T. Pendleton, Rev. John A. Poole, Miss Grace M. Quinlan, Miss Frances M.

Quinlan, Mrs. Harold W. Rambusch, Rev. J. Augustus Rath, Rev.

Edmund J. Reilly, Mrs. Robert A. Sewell, Mrs. James A.

Spellman, Peter P. Smith, Rev. Joseph F. Stedman, Miss Katherine A. Tracy, Mrs.

Nelson G. Wall, Rev. John D. Wynne and Mrs. Paul E.

Thalmann. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Auxiliary Directors of the Children's Home of the Long Island Baptist Association, Mrs. E. Tanner president, will be held on Tuesday at the home, Ocean Ave. -at Avenue S.

A meeting of the house committee precede the regular meeting has been called by the chairman, Mrs. Edward P. Orrell Jr. College of St. Elizabeth Alumnae Bridge Saturday teTher New York-Long one Island chapthe college Saint ElizaAlumnae has completed arrangements for the annual bridge and tea to be held Saturday in the Ambassador Hotel.

Miss Katherine Rooney is chairman of the affair and her committee includes the Misses Grace Smith, Kathryn Fee, Mary Woods, Hilda Salmon, Marguerite Scott, Lois Flynn, Dorothy McAllister and Ella Sullivan of Brooklyn. Miss Loretta McTiernan is president of the chapter. Patronesses for Berkeley P. T. A.

Card Party Tuesday The initial list of patronesses for the card party of the Parent-Teacher Association of Berkeley Institute on Tuesday in the school auditorium, Mrs. William O. Prescott, chairman, includes Miss Ina Clayton Atwood, Mrs. Arthur Bower, Mrs. William C.

Bowden Mrs. Seymour G. Clark, Mrs. Alexander Ziropolo, Mrs. Robert Barber, Mrs.

William B. Falconer, Mrs. George Cook, Mrs. John Morehead, Mrs. Leo M.

O'Neil, Mrs. J. Treadwell Bullwinkel, Mrs. Irving Ellsberg, Mrs. Ralph Kirkman, Mrs.

Lanza Mrs. Hexamer, Mrs. Mervin Myerson, A. MottAllen, lola, Samuel Salzman, Mrs. Richard M.

Mills, Mrs. Frederick Sittig, Mrs. Leigh J. Sessiona, Mrs. Ira Stewart, Mrs.

Charles Lawson, Mrs. Edward Behr, Mrs. George Pettit, Mrs. Walter Jeffries Carlin, Mrs. James J.

Heffernan, Mrs. Charles Lynde Babcock, Mrs. Edward S. Dykeman, Mrs. George A.

Merill, Mrs. Rossiter Redmond, Mrs. William Winant Mrs. J. Herbert Young, Mrs.

Robert L. Fraser, Mrs. Charles B. Crofton, Mrs. Harry J.

Crofton, Mrs. Michael C. O'Brien, Mrs. Willis Neally, Mrs. Gustave Kellner, Mrs.

Gerard D. Kasper, Mrs. John F. Murray, Mrs. Lester H.

Orr, Mrs. Bernard L. Spence, Mrs. Edward Grace, Mrs. Gardiner Condoy, Miss Olive Simpson, Mrs.

Everett J. Wingert, Francis Durk, Mrs. M. K. Allebach, Mrs.

Franklin Taylor and Mrs. William Prescott. Manhattan Chapter, D. A. Livingston Rowe Schuyler, regent, will meet at the Hotel McAlpin on Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Helen L. Young is chairman of program. The chapter will have a patriotic service today. Miss Cecile McTernan of 725 Rueby, recently Road at was a hostess bridge and at her tea for the committee in charge of the supper dance given by the Alumnae of Academy of Mt.

St. Vincent. Among those present were Mrs. M. C.

O'Brien, Mrs. William E. Howley, Mrs. Elmer A. Sperry, the Misses Catherine McShane, Mary Chinnery, Cletus and Evelyn Cummiskey, Rowena Sullivan, Claire Sullivan, Helen Dunston, Beth Murphy, Margaret Kerwin, Mary Needham and Rita Corin.

LAWSON-VARIAN Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Martha M. Lawson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Charles Lawson of Hollis, to George L. Varian of Riveredge, N.

J. Miss Lawson is employed in the clerk's office of the Federal Court in Brooklyn, Mr. Varian is an attorney. PETERS--MAYTROTT Announcement is of the engagement of Miss Carrie E. Peters of 325 Halsey St.

and Jamesport, and Fred J. Maytrott of 189 Hancock St. Miss Peters is well known for her presentations of children's entertainments in Brooklyn churches and schools. Mr. Maytrott is president of the Methodist Social Union.

Miss Marie M. Sabbatino, daughter of Salvatore Sabbatino of 1713 Beverly Road is engaged to Frank A. Barrera, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F.

Barrera of 9935 3d Ave. (Photo by Blakeman Miss Marianne Cochrane, daughter of Mrs. Thomas W. Cochrane of Brooklyn, is engaged to George Theodore Larson, son of Shuter.) Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Larson of Stamford, Conn. (Photo by Pach.) Port Washington Personals Special to The Eagle Port Washington, Jan. 13-Miss Evelyn Avery, daughter of Mr. and Mirs. Charles Avery of 3d is spending the weekend as the guest of a former classmate, Miss Ruth Smith of Port Jefferson, both Miss Avery and Miss Smith having been graduated in June from Mt.

Holyoke. Mrs. Avery will be hostess at a bridge on Thursday afternoon to 12 guests at the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. The Ladies of the Methodist Episcopal Church, under the leadership of Mrs. Edwin Singer, will have a bridge and tea at the parish on Thursday afternoon, Jan.

25. An added attraction of the afternoon will be talk delivered by Harold Sherill, bridge expert. Mrs. Singer is assisted by Mrs. Stanley Kent, Mrs.

George Senn, Mrs. Milton Hopkins, Mrs. J. W. Watson, Mrs.

Bertram Allen and Miss E. Jane Brown. Miss Helen Dallard of Manhattan is several weeks as the guest and Mrs. Harry M. spending, Bremer at their home at Webster Ave.

The members of all the Long Island Courts of the Catholic Daughters will hold a dinner and dance at the Garden City Hotel, Garden City, N. on Saturday night, in honor of the State Regent, Mrs. Margaret Tyman of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs.

Josephine McGrane of Fairview Washington Park, is the grand regent of the Court of Alcantara of St. Peter of Alcantara Church. The Misses Constance and Mary Elizabeth Richardson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Richardson of the Estates, are spending the weekend as the guests of Miss Joan Dillon of West End Manhattan.

Mrs. Thadius Rearick of North Bayles Ave. will be hostess on Tuesday afternoon to Mrs. George Corry, Mrs. Emma Smull, Mrs.

Frank Miller, Mrs. Fred Hayes, Mrs. Edwin Singer, Mrs. Leo Chase and Mrs. Charles Avery.

Mrs. John Ettl has returned to her home at Reid after spending some time at Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. William H. Kneymeyer of Luquer Road, Manhasset Bay Estates, was hostess at bridge and tea at her yesterday to Mrs.

M. M. Porter, Otis Loucks, Mrs. home, Edwin Singer, Mrs. William Montross, Wilfred McBrian, Mrs.

E. Smerling, Mrs. Milton Loewi, Mrs. Roderic Waller, Mrs. John Ettl and Mrs.

Wilfred Hults. members of the Play Troupe presented three one-act plays at the auditorium of the Senior High School tonight. The Ladies Club of the Plandome Golf Club will hold another of its regular Tuesday lunches and bridge on Tuesday. Among those who have made reservations are Carl Hotopp, Mrs. Chrystie Roberts and Mrs.

Carl Messell of Port Washington, Mrs. Homer Pence and N. G. Schlamm of Great Neck, Mrs. Gertrude Lyons of Baldwin.

Starting today and for next three Saturdays a dinner to be followed by a bridge for both the men and women will be featured. Cup will be awarded at the end of the four weeks to the man and the woman attaining the highest score. Mrs. Walter Walsh of Great Neck will be hostess, Tuesday afternoon, to the members of her bridge club. Among the guests will be Mrs.

HarMrs. Peter Schmid, Mrs. Martha" Mrs. Dahl, J. Mrs.

Walter all Lyons of Cunningham, Port Washington, and Mrs. Estelle Wright of Manhattan. The Women's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church will hold a bridge at the parish on Friday afternoon. Mrs.

Thomas B. Taylor of Shoreview Road, Baxter Estates, will be hostess at a Silver her home on Friday afternoon. The members of the Beacon Hill Association will have a dance on Friday night, Jan. 26, at the Plandome Golf Club for the residents of Beacon Hill and their friends. Those on the committee are Howard King, Boyd Lipsett, Carroll Johnson, Lee Smith, Mrs.

Robert Bartlett and Mrs. R. M. Cheseldine. Mrs.

J. J. Ricks of Stonytown Road, Plandome, was hostess at bridge yesterday afternoon to Mrs. Fred Clarkson, Mrs. Fred Haggerson, Mrs.

G. Harry Jackson, Mrs. James Shoemaker, Mrs. Richard Hand, Mrs. Fonda, Mrs.

William Gallon and Mrs. James Mathes. Mrs. Clark Chambers of Plandome will be hostess to the members of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon. The members of this club include Mrs.

Roy Gasser, Mrs. Fonda, Bates, Mrs. George Thompsonit Mrs. Douw Richard Hand, Mrs. O.

W. Anthony and Mrs. Charles Renner. Long Island Society Mr. and Mrs.

George Tompers Hosts for House Guest; Other Garden City Week-end Parties Special to The Eagle Garden City, Jan. 13-Mr. and Mrs. George U. Tompers of Cathedral Ave.

have as house guest Mrs. Charlotte Raineer of Philadelphia. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. Tompers will give a supper party for their visitor.

Other guests include and Mrs. Charles E. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Fitter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Olena, Mr.

and Mrs. Webster Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kost, Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Loesch, Mrs. Henry Stockum, Miss Eleanor Bovenizer, Miss A. E. Eldridge and the Messrs.

Harry Stockum, R. Gilbert Jackson, Robert Souers and Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Jacka of Washington Ave, were dinner hosts this evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Black, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold R. Peto, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W.

Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Peto and Mr. and Mrs.

George F. Osten. Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Keating Carteret Place had as dinner guests this evening Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs.

Hamilton H. Salmon Jr. Miss Elizabeth Snyder of Wellington Road was a younger set hostess this afternoon, her guests being the Misses Sally and Barbara Fuller, Joan Oakes, Betsy Rud, Marilyn Englis. Janet Budde, Shirley Whitney, Barbara Hutchinson, Louise Miss Janet Holden Engaged To George Kenneth Simonson Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Holden of Whitehall Boulevard, Garden City and Cutchogue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janet Holden, to George Kenneth Simonson, son of Mrs. George M. Simonson, also of Garden City. Kew Gardens Weekend News Special to The Eagle Kew Gardens, Jan.

Charles R. Smith of 258 Brevoort St. will entertain their evening bridge club at their home this evening. Mrs. Ruth Tara Fletcher left this week for San Antonio, Texas, after an extended stay here.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hart of 119 Onslow Place have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Hunt of Colliers, W. Va. Miss Marjorie Gateson, stage and screen star and daughter of Mrs. Augusta V. Gateson of 68 Beverly Road, has returned home after a prolonged stay in Hollywood.

Mrs. Robinson Davies of Islip is at the Hotel New Weston, Manhattan. One of the most outstanding social events of the season among the members of the Garden City and Hempstead colonies will be the dinner dance on Jan. 27 at the Lido Country Club at Long Beach. Mrs.

Alexander T. Hussey is chairman of the committee. MISS LENNON HOSTESS Miss Charlotte M. Lennon of 121 Brooklyn entertained at bridge and tea at her home on Thursday for Mrs. Claire White of Kingston, N.

Y. The other guests were Miss Esther McCally, Miss Grace England, Mrs. Marie Friedley, Mrs. Lawrence Corcoran, Mrs. Raymond Marten and Mrs.

Henry Dowsett. More News of Music School Tea The famous actress, Margaret Anglin, will be the guest of honor at the annual musicale and tea sponsored by the membership committee of which Mrs. William W. Fitzhugh Jr. is chairman for the contributing members of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement at the Brooklyn Little Theater, on Tuesday, at 3:30 o'clock.

Miss Anglin will give a reading and will talk on the place groups, sponsoring leisure time activities held in these changing times. Mrs. Benjamin Prince, president of the Board of Directors of the Settlement, will receive with Mrs. James Riley Bartholomew, Mrs Earle P. Huff, Mrs.

Walter Watton, Mrs. Fitzhugh, and the members of her committee, Mrs. Frederick Kalley, Mrs. James Gray, Mrs. Henry V.

Raymond, Mrs. John Gillies, Miss May Gelston, Mrs. J. H. Greener, Mrs.

Oliver G. Carter, Miss Caroline D. Camp, Mrs. William J. Corey, Mrs.

Frederick Cristy, Mrs. William Cooper, Mrs. Philip Dickinson, Mrs. Henry Greves, Mrs. home from a vacation spent at Fort Montgomery, New York.

Mrs. Robert Bromley will be hostess to the Evening group of the College Women's Club on Tuesday at her home in Hampton Court. The Literature group will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. Roger Johnson, on Wednesday afternoon. News From Patchogue Special to The Eagle Patchogue, Jan.

13-Mrs. Frank Luff of Jennings Ave. has returned from Manhattan where she has been the guest of relatives. The Parent-Teacher Council of Patchogue will sponsor two performances of Tony Sarg's Marionettes on Monday at High School Auditorium. and Mrs.

Frank Thornhill of Thorne St. have returned from a visit in Greenport. Mr. and Mrs. James Leslie Finch of Oak St.

entertained recently in honor ef Mrs. Finch's sister, Miss Mary Louise Murray of Brooklyn, at a buffet supper. Their guests were Mrs. Samuel Bradley and Miss Eileen Bradley, Cornelius Schenck Edward Roehl of Brooklyn, and Dr. Jacob Dranitski of Patchogue.

Tomorrow will entertain a number of guests at dinner. Mrs. Robert Gordon of Wiggins Ave. was hostess to her bridge club yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

Joseph Lauson of Babylon is the weekend guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl O. Alte of Clinton Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Ichiolo Bianci of Orchard Road, East Patchogue, will entertain at a family dinner party tomorrow. Miss Alma Smith of North Bergen, N. is home for the weekend. Miss Smith is the daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Asa Burtis Smith of Amity St. Mrs. Frederick Edwards and Miss Susan Warren of Jayne Ave. are sojourning at Miami, Fla.

Mrs. George Clute of Cedar Ave. will be hostess Monday afternoon to the A group of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Arthur Taber of Swezey St.

was hostess to the members of club this evening. Miss Cynthia Vunk, daughter Judge and Mrs. John R. Vunk of N. Ocean Ave.

is home for the weekend from St. Joseph's Academy at Brentwood. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Rafael McCarthy and son, Carlton Rafael McCarthy spent a few days in Manhattan recently.

Miss Eleanore T. Blue, daughter of former District Attorney Alexander G. Blue of Jayne has resumed her studies at Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pa. She spent the holidays at home. The officers elected for the coming year by the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Elks are: President, Mrs.

Sidney Gerredette; first vice president, Mrs. Harry Unger; second vice president, Mrs. James Gordon Shand; recording secretary, Mrs. John Briscoe financial secretary, Mrs. Mary Sirianni: treasurer, Mrs.

Joseph T. Schaefer. Church Socials COMMITTEE TEA Miss McCormack, daughter of Mrs. L. McCormack of 535 Marin 1st entertained the committees for the Winter dance of the St.

Saviour Mission Unit, which will be held next Saturday at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel, Manhattan, at a tea at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Alter and Miss Eloise Corcoran poured. Those attending were the Misses Dorothy Bernard, Rita Carleton, Eloise Corcoran, Ruth Davey, Ruth Dunn, Margaret Farley, Marie Gru, Mary Hurley, Marion Gallagher, Ann Ledwith, Agnes Leen, Kay Ledwith, Margaret Loughlin, Eleanor Ledwith, Mary McCormack, Elaine McCarthy, Helen McCormack, Florence Murphy, Honorah Ann Shea, McCormack, Margaret 'Hennessey, Florence Ward, Dorothy Harrison, Helen Walsh, Rita O'Keefe, Muriel White, Mildred O'Keefe, Virginia White, Mrs. J.

L. McCormack, Mrs. Frank McCormack and Mrs. John McCormack. SACRED HEART BARN DANCE Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart R.

C. Church will hold a barn dance in the church auditorium, 78th Glendale, Wednesday evening, Jan. 24, in place of the annual card party. TO HAVE SMOKER JAN. 25 The St.

Leonard's Holy Name Society will hold its annual smoker Thursday evening, Jan. 25, in parish hall, Jefferson St. and Wilson Ave. Refreshments will be served and Herbsentertainment given, Andrew of the committee in charge. The officers of the society are the Rev.

Joseph J. Huether, spiritual director; Barnard Myles, president; Mr. Herbst, vice president; William Ruede, financial secretary; John O'Brien, recording secretary; Anthony Magler, treasurer, and Felix J. Sanner, executive delegate. JUNIOR PARISH CLUB The Junior Parish Club of Our Lady Help of Christians, with the cooperation of the various parish societies, has started rehearsals for the annual St.

Patrick's Night show, James J. Burke will be the supervisor. tea were Mrs. Russell Benedict, Mrs. Willis Dodge, Mrs.

Frank Hopkins, Mrs. Kempton and Miss Sylvia E. Randall. Ettl Kennel Club Show May 12 At Seawane Club; Other News Special to The Eagle Hewlett, Jan. 13-Mrs.

William H. Long Jr. of Hewlett Harbor is planning the Long Island Kennel Club's All Breed Dog Show, to be held May 12 at the Seawane Club. Mr. and Mrs.

George P. Brett, formerly of Hewlett, will be the house guests over the weekend of Jan. 27 of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kingsland.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Hadra, hattan, who are home from a holiday at Marjorca, an island off Spain, will be the house guests next weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Van Rensselaer, Hewlett.

row Mr. and Mrs. Van Rensselaer will entertain for them. Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Montgomery of Hewlett are visiting the latter's mother in Westbury for awhile. ter of Mrs. John Dodd, HewMiss Suzanne Kip, Wood, daughlett, has returned to Miss Porter's school at Farmington, after having spent the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Lee Gwynne of Piermont Ave. entertained at dinner tonight in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Lord Boatwright of Richmond, Va.

Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.

Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ashmore and Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Abbott Goodhue will sail on the Bremen Saturday for England.

News From Cedarhurst Special to The Eagle Cedarhurst, Jan. 13-Mrs. George d'Utassy of Cedarhurst is home after brief visit in Manhattan with Mrs. Willard Triest. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Mapes of Ocean Ave. are spending a few weeks in Palm Beach. A stag dinner at the Rockaway Hunting Club tonight followed the annual Canadian-United States Squash racquets tournament. Junius A.

Richards was toastmaster. L. I. Colonists Begin Their Annual Migration South Special to The Eagle Lawrence, Jan. 13-This week marked the beginning of the Winter migration of members of the fashionable set who make their homes throughout the local colonies of Hewlett, Woodmere, Cedarhurst and Lawrence to the South for brief sojourns.

Among the first to go on a brief visit was Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Alexandre of Lawrence, who left Thursday to spend the week-end at Warrenton, with Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Winmill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Lawrence have just departed for their Winter place at Mountain Lakes, to 'be gone for the remainder of the Winter season. Mr.

and Mrs. Junius A. Richards, Cedarhurst; Mr. Mrs. W.

Lee Gwynne, Hewlett, and Mrs. John T. Scully and young son, John T. Scully, also of Hewlett, will leave for warmer climes later in the season. Mr.

and Mrs. John Williams of Hewlett have returned from their place at Yenesee, S. where they were quail shooting a fortnight with their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens of Cedarhurst.

Among those who recently returned from duck shooting off a houseboat in the Chesapeake, Virginia, are Mr. and Mrs. Howes Burton, Lawrence; E. Herrick Low and Arthur Peck of Woodmere. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Lee Norris and Mr. and Mrs. A. O.

Norris of Lawrence have left for Gibsonville, N. where they will sojourn for a fortnight at Mrs. O. W. Bright's hunting lodge, later going to Rock Hill, S.

to visit Mrs. A. O. Norris' brother-in-law and sister, Lt. Dukes Wright and Mrs.

Wright, for a while before returning home. Jackson Heights News Dr. and Mrs. Peter Sammartino of Oak Hall have returned from a visit to the New College Community at the Springfield Farm in North Carolina, where Dr. Sammartino, an associate of the college, conducted the seminars for a week.

Miss Marion Louise Weaver and John Baxter Weaver, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Weaver, of Spanish Gardens, have returned Mrs. Walter Watton, a member of the board of directors of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement, heads the prize committee for the dance festival, the annual benefit for the settlement on Feb. 17 in the 245th Coast Artillery Armory.

(Photo by Blakeman Shuter.) Theodore M. Hardy, Miss Juliet Haley, Mrs. Ralph A. Harris, Mrs. A.

Stedman Jameson, Mrs. Warner King, Mrs. Frederick Kruse, Mrs. Alfred L. Lane, Mrs.

Howard Langworthy, Mrs. Harold J. Small, Mrs. Charles May, Mrs. Burt Foss Nichols, Miss May Schenck, Mrs.

William C. Spellman, Mrs. George S. Tamlyn, Miss Katherine Tilton, Mrs. Robert G.

Williams, Mrs. Robert L. Wood and Mrs. Wilson B. Zimmer.

Mrs. Frederick Kruse and the members of of of of the entertainment committee of of of of of of of of which she is chairman, will preside at the tea following the musicale. Kendall K. Mussey, director of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement, will introduce Miss Anglin and will talk on the work of the settlement this year. Others who will take part in the program will be Ruth Windwer, Gioia Christy, Iola Margulies, Arthur Thoretz, Carol Sagerstrom, Rhea Ohnhaus and Leon Goldstein.

Miss Anglin will give a scene from Henry VIII and a poem. Parties at Forest Hills Special to The Eagle Forest Hills, Jan. and Mrs. Clarence Dauphinot will be the host and hostess to the Forty Club at a bridge and dinner at the Forest Hills Inn on evening. Mrs.

John P. Lamerdin, president of the Kew-Forest Auxiliary of the Mary Immaculate Hospital, and Mrs. Clifford S. Trotter, chairman, will be in charge of a card party for benefit of the hospital at the Seminole Club on Monday. Mrs.

George J. Campo, Mrs. P. K. Kelly and Mrs.

Bernard Hershon will assist as hostesses. Mrs. F. G. Brehmer of 2 Overhill Road will be hostess to the Forest Hills Chapter of the Delphian Society at her home on Thursday.

Mrs. John Howard Lewis of 35 Summer St. is in charge of arrangements for the presentation of the play, "Nothing But the Truth," which will be given for the benefit of the Women's League of St. Luke's Church of Forest Hills at the Community House on Feb. 9.

Those assisting are: Mrs. Paul SchulzeBerge Mrs. Elton W. Clark, Mrs. Thomas Keane, Mrs.

Arnold Smith and Mrs. Betty Knight. Rockville Centre News Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, Jan. Dorothy Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Scott Wells of 193 Cedar will be married to Harvey Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Schneider of 259 Hempstead on Friday evening. The ceremony will be performed at the Wells home.

Miss Louise Wells will be her sister's only attendant and Arlington Laverne Roselle will be best man for Mr. Schneider. The Rev. Charles Haddon Bloom will officiate. A reception will follow at the Garden City Hotel.

After a wedding trip Mr. Schneider and his bride will live on Emerson Baldwin. The Haarlem Philharmonic Concert breakfast will be held on Thursday at the Waldorf Astoria, Manhattan. Some of those from Rockville Centre who will attend are Mrs. Howard Leonard, Mrs.

Darling, Miss Marjorie Leonard, Mrs. Earl J. Bennett, Miss Adeline Davison, Mrs. Frank T. Delano, Mrs.

Charles Mount Mrs. Eugene P. Hawkins, Mrs. Winfiels Davison, Mrs. Austin Smith, Mrs.

Schuyler Smith and Mrs. T. R. Galloway. FOR ABSOLUTE SAFETY in darkening your lashes use genuine, harmless Maybelline Contains No Dye! TO INSTALL OFFICERS The installation of the officers of the St.

Saviour branch of the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association will take place Wednesday, Jan. 24, at the L. C. B. A.

clubrooms in the Johnson Building. The officers are the Misses Marie Farrell, president; Mae Bogue, 1st vice president; Gertrude Graham, 2d vice president; Helen Connor, financial secretary; Loretta Garcia, recording secretary, and Mrs. Helen Hill, treasurer. PROPAGATION OF FAITH DANCE The Propagation of the Faith Society will give a dance Tuesday, Jan. 30, at the St.

Francis Xavier School hall, President between 6th and 7th Aves. Miss Mary O'Brien is general chairman, assisted by the following committees: Ticket, Miss Katherine Cunningham, George Wolting, Eugene Pierce and Joseph Tulane; poster, Gerald McCann, the Misses Kathleen Duffy, Eileen Murray and Mary Warron; publicity, the Misses Winifred Kelly, Ruth Laura, Rita White, Patricia Fitzgerald and Mary Daley, and refreshment, Jack Dennis, the Misses Grace Jennings, Miriam Griffin, Rita Matzen and Eileen O'Shay. ST. MARK'S MEN'S CLUB The regular monthly meeting of the t. Mark's Men's Club will be held in Adams Hall, Beverly Road and E.

21st on Tuesday evening. Arthur Schwartz is president. The speaker of the evening will be Professor Michael Wermel, former economic consultant of the People's Commissariat, whose subject will be "Understanding Soviet Russia." YOUNG FOLKS' MEETING The Young Folks' League of Union Temple will have as its guest speaker at an open meeting tomorrow, Capt. John H. Ayres, head the Bureau of Missing Persons of Manhattan.

Dichman, Anne Gwinn, Virginia Proctor, Muriel Germeroth, Carolyn Chalfant, Suzanne Rud, Constance Fagan, Patricia Moore, Alice Merritt, Isabel Combes, Betty Boyd, Mildred Emory, Norma Street, Jane Allison, Elise Stone, Grace Sherwood, Cira Astarita, Sophie Hubbell and Barbara Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Northam Warren and Miss Agnes Warren of Cherry Valley Road left today on a twomonth South American trip. Dean Arthur B.

Kinsolving 2d and Mrs. Kinsolving are in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Hubbell of Cathedral Ave. were dinner hosts this evening. Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Powers of Hilton George A. Powers Jr. and Thomas Powers ing the week-end in Mamaroneck, N. as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad R. White. Mrs. Robert E.

Merwin, national vice president of the Ellis Island Committee, was the guest at a meeting of the North Riding Chapter, D. A. on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Curtis Columbia of Wildwood Drive, Great Neck. Mrs.

Merwin spoke about the occupation work done by the D. A. R. for the immigrants at Ellis Island. Mrs.

Charles E. Finlay, chairman of the ways and means committee, announced the chapter will open the studio of novelties on Feb. 23 and 24 at the Kenwood Apts. On the evening of Feb. 23 a buffet supper will be served.

Co-hostesses for the GUILD ENTERTAINED The Rev. Charles J. Reilly, spiritual director of the Dramatic Guild of St. Raymond's Church, Lynbrook, entertained at dinner on Wednesevening at Chimney Corners, East Rockaway, for the members of the cast of the mystery play given by the guild recently. Mrs.

Miles Carey, director of the guild, gave a short talk, and Miss Florence Taylor, vice president of the Sodality of Our Blessed Mother, of which the guild is a unit, and Miss Kathleen Schratwieser, treasurer, also spoke. Lena Proscia, vice president of the Junior Sodality, gave greetings from the sodality. CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY The former parishioners of St. Patrick's Church, Kent and Wiiloughby will a card party and reception attend, under the auspices of the United Societies on Wednesday. The proceeds will used for the education of olic young men to the priesthood.

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