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EKO'OKLYIC ETAIEY, EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1934 Brooklyn iles Settled at Country Homes Entertain for Weekend Guests 2 B42 Continued front rage 1 Hone Show Committee! Choien; P. Schoyer of Coming Events prowlers 01 tne ay- will have a Ladies Invitation Tour- Mr. C. B. Goodiich to Entertain; mond Robinon Simonds.

Philip M. Burnett of New York. Orvil'e H. Schcll Jr. of New Rochelie.

JJ. and Robert Carter Nicholas Jr. o' Other Westhamptcn Beach Newt Westiumpton Beach. June 23 Preparations are made to the annual horse i D' rf.c i 'mi 111 wiL'ii 1 the Schover home. show, winch will be held here on Saturday.

July 7. Col. and Mrs Eriuin Calr RiihrOi'k of Mrs. Brooks was graduated from WEDDINGS June 26 (Tues.) Miss Katharine Salvage and Frank L. Polk, Jr, Locust Valley.

June 29 (Fri.) Miss Carolyn Starring and J. Edward Meyer Southport, Conn. June 30 (Sat.) Miss Vega Patricia Sandberg and J. Raymond Mc-Mahon, Church of Holy Innocents: morn. are to be Judges.

Judging with I Rattle and Mr. them are Hit hard M. Carver I was graduate! I rum ale and ll.il-Westrxiit Conn aiul Crawford i vard Law brhool. He is a Flu Beta member of Stroll and Burton of New York and ot the I Kappa Kevs ana of the Kockawav Huiiluij Club Alter a wrddmg tr.p the will make their home at 4J-. K.

57th Manhattan. As. 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D.

Wyman of Burlmganie, announce the birth of a son, Stephen Marshall Wvman, born June 15 at Mills Hospital, San Matel. Cal. Mrs. Wyman is the former Mlss Betty Woolsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Woolsey, of 5j5 Rutibv Road. Kotkaway Hunt Club. Charles L. Bausher Jr. is chairman of the horse show, and his committee consists of Edmund Calvert Lynch.

Lewis Eugene Pierson. Alexander Gale, Neilson Olcott, Basil Harris, William 9. McMurray. William C. Atwater and Justice Edward Ridley Finch.

Mrs. Stephen Griffing is chairman of the entertainment committee. Working with her are Mrs. William Gill. Mrs.

Lewis E. Pier-son, Mrs. James C. Kennedy Mlss Elizabeth Remsen and Mrs Burton Webb. Miss Elsie Arnold has charge publicity and programs.

On her committee are Mrs. Howard Poillon. Mrs. Alexander B. Gale, Miss Katharine Hell, Miss Virginia Nash and TOURNAMENTS July 5 (Thurs.) Maidstone Club Junior Boys' tournaments open.

July 21 (Sat. Maidstone Club annual men's invitation doubles. East Hampton (two days). July 30 (Mon.) Maidstone Club annual women's invitation tournament, East Hampton (all week). ART EXHIBITION July 16 (Sat Victor White's portraits, East Hampton (two weeks).

MISCELLANEOUS June 26 (Tues.) Freeport Needlework Guild benefit. June 27 (Wed.) Benefit moving picture performance for East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society Fair, Edward'! Theater. June 28 (ThursO Suffolk County Chapters, D. A. Maidstone Inn, East Hampton; aft.

June 29 (Fri.) Chiropean Junior outing, Crescent Athletic-Hamilton Club, Huntington. June 30 (Sat.) Monday Circle Juniors beach party, Long Beach. Blind Players Club, party, Edison Bldg. July 1 (Sun.) Rafaelo Diaz' concert, Guild Hall, East Hampton. July 10 (Tues.) Mrs.

Walter B. Drennan's benefit for House of Good Shepherd, BrlghtwatR Casino. July 12 (Thurs.) International Fete for Southside Hospital, Brightwaters, Islip. July 16 (Mon Blind Players Club Auxiliary meeting, 99 Sterling eve. July 21 (Sat.) Hampton Players, Field Club, Quogue.

July 27 (Fri.) East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society, Village Fair, Playground. Miss Rita Haggerty. The entries and prizes commit Miss Eleanor Holllster and Howard Cantus, Hewlett; aft. Mlss Katryn Edith Beyes and Harry Burnett, Flatbush Congregational Church; aft. July 4 (Wevl Mlss Margaret Nor-mile and Edward McLoughlln, Bt.

Saviour's Church; morn. July 5 (Thurs.) Miss Helen de Lancey Kountze and Jacqueline A. Swords, Roslyn. July 6 (Frl.) Miss Mary Frances Allen and Arthur W. Rossiter St.

Bartholomew's Church, Man. Julv 14 (Sat.) Miss Alice Lorinda Bliss and Parker Vesle Lawrence 2d, Cedarhaven. Miss Dorothea Bascom and Charles S. McAllister, Christ Episcopal Church; eve. July 15 (Sun.) Miss Esther Mould and Dr.

Franklin Frye. July 28 (Sat Miss Noella Louise Martin and John C. Gllles, Greenwich; aft. DEBUTS June 25 (Mon.) Dinner-dance for Miss Virginia Winmlll, Creek Club, Locust Valley. Supper-dance for Misses Silvle Redmond ami Margaret Delano.

GARDEN PARTIES June 26 (Tues.) New York City Visiting Committee hospital work benefit, McCann Estate, Oyster Bay. HORSE SHOW July 15 (Sun.) Annual Brookvllle Charity Horse Show, Brookville. tee is headed by Mrs. John Gerrish Bausher, with Mrs. F.

Cazenova Jones. Mrs. James L. Pinks and Mrs. Neilson Olcott assisting.

Mrs. James L. Pinks is ttie chair rh vA ii l-iLii tv' i 1 A tf i Mment on Tuesday. Mrs. John H.

Warren of Forest Hills entertained at a bridge at the Terrace North Egremont, recently. Mrs. William O. Judd and Hurry J. DeYarmette of Hampton, Va will arrive on Monday to visit Miss Jennie Andrus and Muss Dorothy Lewis of The Towers their Summer home in Great Barrington for a week.

Mrs. Mary Lewis Robinson of Norfolk, Va, Mlss Lewis- slater, is also visiting for several weeks. Benjamin and Goeflrey Conrad rtt Forest Hill and formerly of Brooklyn, spent the week at their Summer home in North Egremont un their mother, Mrs. Benjamin h. Conrad.

H. Copeland Robinson of Plain-field, N. is the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Warren of Forest Hills at their Summer home in North Egremont. Pearton-Warren Mr. and Mrs. Ruy W. Warren of 396 E.

31st St. announce the re-rent marriage of their daughter. Miss Dorothy Augusta Warren to C. Wiliam Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Pearson of 1204 New York at the Vanderveer Parle Christian Church. The Rev. P. S. Sailer performed the ceremony.

Miss Ruth Hinrichs was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Harry E. Rice and Miss Margaret Moreland. Little Miss Lois Meyer was the flower girl. Harry E.

Rice was best man for the bridegroom and the ushers Included Roland L. Warren and Edward Lennon. After a wedding trip spent in Nova Scotia, the couple will reside at 382 E. 3Zd St. The bride Is a graduate of the Girls' Commercial High School and the bridegroom graduated from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute.

Caledonian Hospital Women's Society Has Monthly Meeting The Woman's Society of the Caledonian Hospital held its monthly meeting recently at 45 Woodruff Ave. Plans were made for a luncheon, of which Mrs. James Moore will be chairman. Mrs. James Webster, president, accepted American and Scottish flags presented as a gift by Mrs.

Moore. A program was directed by Miss Margot Bruce Le Compte. Miss Fay Thenan and the Women's Glee Club of P. S. 127 and the quartet arranged by Miss Ewing sang a group of songs, with Miss Ewing as the accompanist.

Violin solos were given by Misca Burman and readings by Miss Le Compte. The Muir team danced novelty numbers. Miss Kay McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A.

McCor man of the tickets and reserva tions. On her committee are Mls.s Elizabeth Gair, Mrs. Roger Wisner, Mrs. David Johnson, Mrs. George Degener, Mrs.

William H. Bolton and Miss Carol Goodwin. Edward Winters. Mrs. H.

F. Bishop and James C. Rooser are on the grounds committee, and H. H. Ber tram and Joseph Rourke have charge ot the ring.

The entries will close June 27. Mrs. C. Burr Goodrich will give a luncheon at her home on South Country Road, Monday. Her guests will include Mrs.

Arthur Dana, Mrs. Joseph L. Delafield. Mrs. Arthur Twitchell, Mrs.

Thomas D. Webb, Mrs. J. G. W.

Greetf, Mrs. Benjamin L. Allen, Mrs. Lucius H. Beers, Mrs.

Louis A. Cerf, Mrs. Duane P. Cobb, Say ville Golf and Country Club Opened; Other News Spectal to The Eagle Mrs. Charles Dwight Hilles, Mrs.

Beatrice W. Speir. Mrs. David Clinton Johnson, Mrs. Albert Van Wyck.

Mrs. Charles Belt, Mrs. Theodore Conklin and Mrs. William F. Dix.

Many Brooklyn Familiet Open Their Summer Hornet at Bayport Bayport, June 23 Mrs. John H. McQuade of the Bellegrave Apartments, Great Neck, entertained Mrs. Erwin Zeiller of Atlantic Beach at luncheon yesterday at the Blue Rabbit. Mrs.

Martin T. Manton of Manhattan and Bayport and her children returned to "Fair-acres," their Summer estate on Ocean on Thursday after having spent the past three weeks touring to Tennessee and attending the World's Fair at Chicago. 111. Sayville, June 23 The Sayville Golf and Country Club had its for Mr. and Mrs.

George Atkins Bo- Lawrence Beach Club Hat Opening Dinner-Dance; Newt of Yacht Club Season Special to The Eagle Lakrence Beach, June 23 The Lawrence Beach, June 23 The dinner-dance of the season tonight for the general membership. Among those who entertained at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Waters of Asheville and the Hotel Dorset, Manhattan, who have taken a cottage in Hewlett for the Season, Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Estelle of 400 E. 57th who are their weekend guests; Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry Beadleston, Capt.

George McLeod Baynes and Mrs. Baynes and Mr. and Mrs. Pollen Jewett. Mrs.

John Dickey Craig of the Hotel Marguery and Woodmere was hostess at dinner for her weekend hostess at a meeting of the West- mal opening of the season tonight. There was a buffet supper followed hampton Garden Club. Monday aft ernoon, at "Notamlset Farm," her by a bridge party. Dr. Gustave K.

home here. Oxholm was chairman of the eve ning. Albert T. Brophay Is presi Mrs. Louis C.

Behman and ner Mr. and Mrs. George Atkins Bo-mann and Mrs. Robert Scliall of Katonah, N. are the weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Mer-wln Ailing of Griffing Ave. Miss Isabel Fountain of Dune daughter, Miss Mae Behman, of 586 7th St. have arrived and Opened Lindenwood." their Summer es dent of the club. The officers are Joseph J.

Ryan, Robert Peet, Charles G. Raynor, John E. Consa-lus, Guy O. Walser, Frank Young. Ford De Camp Thompson, Archibald -C.

Scnmgeour, Dr. LeGrand tate on McConnell for the coming season. mick of 1501 Ocean Parkway, will Commissioner and Mrs. Jonn n. celebrate her 5th birthday on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weber of 489 Washington Ave.

will celebrate their Road Is enttAaining Miss Betty Cook of Westport, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Gale of Seatleld Lane have as their weekend guests Miss Ella Murphy of Brooklyn, A.

F. Slatter Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. David Baird ot. Manhattan.

On Thursday Mrs. Gale entertained the Shakespeare Chapter of the Daughters of the British Empire at luncheon at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Smith and family of Nutley, N.

have opened silver wedding anniversary this afternoon with a reception and buf Kerr and Jeremiah Dalton. The Island Hills Golf and Country Club will be formally opened or. next Saturday evening, June 30, at a dance. Herbert Austin is president of the club. The other officers of the club are Elwell Plainer, vice president; Alfred Snyder, secretary; Charles Rohm, chairman of the house committee, also Charles Berchtold.

Walter McMeekan, Joseph McNally, Fredrick Skelton, fet supper for the immediate families at their studios. Mrs. Weber is (If. I the former Mlss Frances Bough. Mr.

and Mrs. Weber were married in St. John's R. C. Church on Lewis Delaney of 317 Washington Ave.

have had Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Vaughn of 263 New York Ave. as their guests at "Oldtrees." Dr.

and Mrs. Henry T. Hagstrom and their children of 52 8th Ave. arrived yesterday and have opened their home on McConnell Ave. for the Summer months.

The Misses Betty and Reglna Sherwood, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. D.

Sherwood of Great Neck, who are visiting their aunt, Mlss Sara E. Morgan, have as their guests over the weekend Richard Charlesworth and John Higgins, both of Manhattan, at "Idlehour," their aunt's residence on Ocean Ave. Miss Arlene Hill Zerega, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Zerega, is Ave. Their children are Miss Doris their cottage for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B.

Conklin and their two sons of Greenwich, have arrived for the season. guests, Capt. Ralph P. Craft, U. S.

Colorado, and Mrs. Craft. Others in the party were Commander Henry Clay, Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Craig Jr. and E. Pennington Young. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Simonds of Hewlett were hosts at dinner at the club to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dimick, Mr. and Mrs.

T. Redmond Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

Montague Geer and Mr, and Mrs. Henry R. Cartwright Jr. A "Dutch treat" dinner party was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert W. Chapman of Woodmere to include Mr. and Mrs. H. O.

Chapman Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Norrls, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip H. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Chester A.

Graman, Mr. and Mrs. George Purvis and Mr. and Mrs. William D.

Stevens. Mlss Natlca Peabody of Lawrence was hostess at dinner at the club to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wilson 3d, Mr.

and Mrs. Walden Pell, Mrs. Robert Page Burr, Miss Hester Hewlett, Darnall Wallace, Vivian C. Misi Helen Bigoney and Dr. Samuel S.

Shouie Engaged to Be Married Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bigoney of Fisherman Road, Baldwin, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Bigoney, to Dr. Samuel S.

Shouse of Rockville Centre and Lexington, Ky. The wedding will take place this Summer. Miss Bigoney Is a graduate of Baldwin High School and a graduate in art of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. The family formerly lived in Rockville Centre. Mrs.

Bigoney is widely known as an artist In the Art League of Nassau County since its inception. Miss Biuonev is a great-granddaughter of Dr. William H. Atkinson of Manhattan, who was an outstanding authority on dental Charles Danes, Joseph Jayne, Charles Dickenson, Emil Kupfer, A. J.

Brett, Alfred Friedman, Alfred Logan and Herman Echardt. Mlss Muriel Van Vranken and Douglas Westin are the new juniors Pictured at the extreme left ti Jitrt. William DowiJeU Kennedy, the former Min Jannette Schumann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin C.

Schumann of 330 Park Place. After a wedding trip in Bermuda, Mr. and Mn. Kennedy will make their home at 1 Plaza St. (Photo by Ira Mil.) Above left Mr: Edwin Owen Home icho before her marriage Jim month teat Mitt Alice Juhring Broadhurtt, daughter of Mrt.

William Chaiming Brondhurst of Manhattan, formerly of Brooklyn. (Photo by Jay Te Winburn.) Ernest Brooki Jr. Married To Misi Mary C. Schoyer In Pittsburgh Church Of interest throughout Long Island's South Shore colonies was the marriage of Miss Mary Caroline Schoyer. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Edgar Schoyer Jf who have been appointed to the committee of the Syville Yacht Club for the promotion of yacht racing in the Great South Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carlson arrived here today after snendine the F.

Weber and Edwin A. Weber. Mlss Allene Harris of 224 Lincoln Road is attending the weekend house party at the Summer home of Miss Edith Diefendorf at West-hampton Beach. Holly Babcock Mrs. Henry Wells Holly of 8515 Shore Road has announced the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Carolyn Holly, to Edward Howard Babcock, son of Mrs. Edward Howard Babcock of 162 85th and the late Dr. Babcock. The engagement was announced at a tea held recently. Miss Holly received her education at the Packer Collegiate Institute entertaining house-guests over the weekend at Llttlewood, her parents' residence on Gillette Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Gretsch and family of 7 Montague Terrace have opened their Summer home on Snedecor Ave. for the season.

surgery and one of the pioneers of Dirrrlly above in Mr. Robert Ogen Bacon (Uabvl Cariliner) I Past few weeks in Miami, Fla. They will sail on July 3 on the Pittsburgh, to Ernest Brooks son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brooks of "Ttie Mooring," Ctdar-hurst, yesterday.

The ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon in the First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh. Miss Edith Thacher of New York daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Wmthrop Gardiner, tvho irn married in Earn Hampton. (Photo by Ira Hill.) At the left it the photograph of Mrt.

Ernent J. Collint, icho teat Mitt Marjorie llonlnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. George S. Horton of 47 Plata St.

before her wedding at Wetthampton Beach yetterday. (Photo by Pach Brot.) the profession. Dr. Shouse attended the University of Kentucky, where he received his B. degree in 1923.

He then entered the Harvard Medical School, graduating in 1927. Since receiving his M. D. he has been on the teaching staff of the Medical School of the University of Rochester, resident surgeon of Cumberland was maid of honor. Bridesmaids in cluded the Misses Elizabeth Craig Swedish American liner Gripsholm for Visby, Gettland and Sweden, where they will spend about three months.

Herbert Brucknew of Chicago, 111., is spending this week at the home of Walter Carpenter on Handsome Ave. Mr. Carpenter is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter of 87 James Place, Brooklyn.

Both boys have recently completed their senior year at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass. Lawrence L. Lessing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L.

Lessing, has had Norman and Charles Crowley of New Rochelie, N. visiting him at his parents Summer home. Mrs. Fannie C. Smith, Miss Belle Cooke and Charles Cooke have opened Fanwood, their Summer residence, on the South Country Road.

The Misses Jane and Elizabeth Glacken of 135 Stratford Road have opened their home for the Summer months. Lewtwich, Jonathan Lanman, Gil- bert Stearns and James Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Timpson and Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert W. Ballantine were Joint hosts at a cocktail party at the Ballantine Summer place in Cedarhurst before going to the club as members of a "Dutch treat" party. In the company were Mr. and Mrs.

E. Herrick Low, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peck, Mr. and Mrs.

Gould Remick, Mr. and Mrs. M. Livingston Delafield, Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. Ivlsion, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Lee Gwynne, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Sturgls, Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll Dun- ham 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Wyeth, Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Roosevelt, Mrs. Loudon S. Wainwrlght, Milton S. Harrison, Douglass Simon- Hospital, Brooklyn, and is at present on the surgical staff of Long Island College Hospital. He holds Quogue Colony Increases of Sewickley, Frani Blousn, Dorothy Curry and Eleanor Reed of Pittsburgh, Gabriel Wright and Margaret Picketing of Pasadena.

Cal. Paul Brooks was his brother's best man. Ushers were William and E1- a reserve commission in the U. Public Health Service and was med and the University of Grenoble, France. Mr.

Babcock attended Poly Prep Country Day School and Columbia University. The wedding will take place In September, The Suffolk County Colony, National Society "of New England Women, held its annual luncheon at Fellowship Hall, St. Paul's E. Church, Northport, recently. The program Included a loan exhibit of early handicraft and a Dater read ical officer of the 101st Cavalry.

the Theodore Boettgers. Mr. and Mrs. Horton were former Summer residents of Quogue, but have spent Quogue, June 23 Many additional rentals of houses indicate that the Brooklyn colony in Quogue will be larger this Summer than in several years. Mrs.

A. J. Wise of 124 Willow St. has leased Audubon cottage, where the past two seasons in son, F. Royal Gammon, John H.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hibbard of Bloomfield Hills, have she arrived this week-end. Mrs.

Wise had the Burnham cottage last gone to the cottage which they rented after being at the Quogue season. Mrs. Robert A. Ely of 1335 Car roll St. has leased Dr.

Robinson's cottage and Is expected there early in July. Dr. and Mrs. William McCollom tjauantine and W. D.

Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis Jr.

entertained at dinner at their place in Hewlett before going to the club dance. Their guesU were Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Snell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Rolf M.

Augustin, new members of the South Shore colonies who have leased the Mansfield Seaman house In Woodmere for the season. The Cedarhurst Yacht Club at Lawrence Beach will officially launch its 1934 season on Saturday, June 30. An especially interesting and varied program has been outlined to Include races on Saturdays and Sundays. An innovation at the club this year will be races between sneak box and the Cedarhurst one of 1174 Dean St. will arrive Monday or Tuesday at Cedars Cottage which -r I 4eztf 1 they have rented from Mrs.

Ruth L. Vail. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolsey are House.

Mrs. Robert Ashton Mac-ready is in residence at Lindley cottage and will have as her guests this season her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Van Wyck Mason. Miss M.

Augusta K. Mac-ready will spend the Summer in Wyoming. Mrs. Robert H. Wylle Is at Hawthorne for the season.

She has been spending weekends here for the past month. Others who have opened their Summer homes lately include Mr and Mrs. Harden Church, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connett, Mr.

and Mrs. George T. Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke Kennedy, Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cruse.

Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Bromwell Ault, Roger Dunseombe and Mrs.

Willis Follmer. spending a fortnight at the Summer home of her parents, Dr. and by Mrs. Edward Buffet on "Quilts and Coverlets," with an exhibition of specimens. Taking part in the luncheon program were Mrs.

Henry R. Jayne, Mrs. Clifford Peterman, Mrs. James D. Cockcroft, president of the colony, Mrs.

Leonard V. Nash, Mrs. William Stewart, Mrs. Roy Lustig, and Mrs. William Blake.

Mrs. Wilson Brlggs Zimmer will spend the Summer at her country home at Mattituck with her daughter, Miss Jane Franson Zimmer. Her son. Ward Briggs Zimmer, recently graduated from Poly Prep Dny School, will sail Monday, July 3(1. on the Red Star liner Wester-land for Europe, where he will trnd a short time in Paris before golnz to Lausanne.

Switzerland. He will attend school in Switzerland next year. Mr. and Mrs. John French Mackay will spend the Summer with Mr.

Mackay's mother. Mrs. Frederick D. Mackay at Halesite. They spent the Winter at their Manhattan apartment.

Mrs. Paul L. Parrish of 52 So. Portland Ave. and her daughter, Miss Penelope Parrish, will leave on Mrs.

Robert M. Rogers of 608 St. John's Place, who will arrive for the Summer next week. Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Bolton of 759 E. lBth St. have arrived at aesign class in two series of five races each, one for which a weekly prize will be awarded and the other their Summer home here, accompa (f i 'M i I nfflfflC mtmmmim A i hied by their daughters, Misses wasonai cnampionshlp series. A series of lectures on Wednesday evenings, beulnninir a "Hon Betty and Lillian Bolton.

Mrs. Bolton Is the new president of St John's University Auxiliary. Boat Tactics and Navigation Off The first dance of the Summer Those registering at the Quogue at the Quogue Field Club will be iiuic, win De given by officers or the club. A ladles' committee has been anDointeH tn i held next Saturday evening and on alternate Saturdays thereafter dur House Include Mr. and Mrs.

A. Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Qilston, Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Wool-ey, Mrs. G. D.

Gibson, Mlss A. MacQulllen, Mlss Ethel Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. A. N.

Cook, Mr. and Mrs George Tilghman, Mrs. j. H. IJami Ing the Summer.

The Field Club and the Westhampton Country Club will again extend reciprocal privileges to each other's members for these affulrs throughout the Sum ana mrs. Amert s. Roberts to be in charge of the teas following the races. The Cedarhurst. J.

A. Wilson and J. D. Ersklne, all ri. 1 Saturday for their camp at Lake Pleasant, N.

Y. Dr. Parrish will Join of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. J.

Rus mer. Club, which Is comprised largely of sell Parker of Forest Hills. Mr. and them later In the season. Mrs.

Norman Smith of Bronxvtlle Miss Alice E. H. Kerr of Flushing. Miss Ruth Stedman of Waterbury MLss Kathrrlnn Basset of Walton, N. Miss Mildred Ellis of Wilson, N.

and Dr. Walter Klolz of New York. The Hampton Players will make four appearances on the stage of the Field Club, the dates having been- net for July 21, Aug. 4, Aug. 16 and Aug.

30. Junior sports activities will begin July 9 under the direction of Mrs. William Bolton, assisted by Mrs. Jimes P. Klncon, Mrs.

Geoigo L. Degener and J. Oakley Radway, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton have leased Itof Manor, the Quogue St.

home of Dr. and Mrs Carl Keppler, which wu occupied last season by sons oi memDfrs. was formpd the latter part of last season and Harrison Roberts elected officers of the group include Connor Lawrence vice commodore; Trevor Pardee, rear commo. dors; Jack IJams secretary-treasurer. Harry Parker, a senior at Harvard who is sailing Instructor, Is largely responsible for the formation of the Junior club.

Dr. Irving Pardee Is commodor Continued on Page 3 Season guestx at the Hallock Mr. and Mrs. Tremper Longman and their family of 42A Monroe Dare and Mrs. Longman's mother, Mrs.

John T. Barry of the Towers Hotel, left yesterday for New Canaan. for the Summer months. Miss Louise Jenkins of 28 Tompkins Place will open her cottage at Shelter Island Heights this week Bd fill remain until the late Fall. House Include Mrs.

Sarah Back and Miss Elizabeth M. Back of 155 6th Brooklyn; Miss Eleanor Mr, J. Writer of IH') II uihington Are, and her hnnhund are relrhraling ihrir 2'tlh wedding annirertary today with a reception and buffet tapper al their home, for the immediate familiet, (I'holo by I'ndf1 u-ovd and nderuood.) Mi C.eneriere Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Lewi An drew of 97 2Tlh St.

will he married to Meyer l.iptlein of 7 W. 9hth St. today. The cerenwny will be performed at the Hotel St. George and will 6q followed by a dinner.

White of Brooklyn; Miss Anita Hop-penMvll and Miss Jessie Adams of New Yor..

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