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PA THE DAILY TIMES, MAMARONECR, N. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 Repeat! ARONECK Meei The reatioti ducted Rec reat held at With the Women In Club and Social Circles LARCHMONT V. F. Auer To Be Hostess hnefit Bridge, June 3 gedies 'ne Of Series To Aid Service through Mission ment wat Caulkins. bridge in behalf event witt hejd ing comm June 3, at the County 4.

T. j-, Auer, The Ie- on Summer' the (benefit is ty is that dg. Van iBuren. aaeist- CITIZENS' GROUP WELCOMED BY PARK BOARD house tor ii p. Auer of outi Is particularise ol ChurcB; recreation to raise funds for.

attend. Lasti' Westchester taking conferencea. jty-wide series phasis will bGfge or small, pifttlic wide to the wish- and on campinhi chairmen Mr. CaulliinsloE them have the rapid developmU increasing the county of dayU need for more i to 25. who have of each commu 1 problems.

Resi- ties and resourcLgneck, an exchange oCynt Vernon, Rye, the play are giv- ty get tog-ether lone was held in Associated in May. arranging the pig to raise enough lowing committi Marguerite Pauline Foley secretarj- of Vivian Wills of Help, "to help Hanlon of WTiiLg the County Crawford of a great B. Cranford, who mer camping- not yet in County Re creat older per- J' their place l-iaUUardiajifflJng- adolescent Popi-r time is -not large to turn some of there is no oth- A safety posterScounty specializ- Iice Departmentj service to girls that Mayor F.js a tragic thin The Westchester County Park Commission will welcome the assistance and cooperation of a ctt- izens' advisorj- group, such ag proposed in the Westchester Park As- Gerard Swope, Yorktown, member of the commission, told the formation meeting of the new association in Scarsdale ym- terday aftemoon. Meeting the organijeTs of the aa-j sociatlon et the Qcarsdale Women's 1 Club, Mr. Swope said, in part; 1 "1 think there is a great oppor-l tunity in Westchester for a Westchester Park Association, following the model and constructive work of the Park Association of t-he City of New York, which has done so much not only for thc preservation of the parks of the city but toward their improvement and exteneion The Park Association of the City of New York hag worked in close cooperation with and supported -wholeheartedly the splendid, imaginative and constructive work of Robert Moses.

If an organization similar to thie can be built up in I think the members would all get great stimulation from its work, and the citizens of Westchester would profit hy the leadership euoh an association could give "It should be the goal of the citizens, and particularly such an association as yours, not only to preserve but to encourage the development and extension of the parks and parkways of the county, to provide for their greater use and enioyment by the citizens of the county. It is sad. but true, that too few people in the county know of the opportunities and facilities that the parks offer in the way of recreational facilities and play- BARN CONVERTED INTO THEATER FOR FENIMORES Building Formerly By Edward Emery, Famous Stage Artist Concerts 7 anight and Sautrday Conclude County Music Fete Festival Chairman Here's proof that a young feller has a hard time of it. This recently hatched young robin was getting along fine yesterday when he lost his balance and fell out ot the family nest atop a tree in Rye He's shown chirping anxiously to his parents for aid. P.

got it, Staff Photo to Bim DINNER-BRIDGE AT WINGED FOOT ATTRACTS 185 migiit woo the kp. we hope that grounds, for young and times. The of Westchester Lee Skipwith of Scarsdale school children support of this mayor's fiignaturfit, either by tak. "Little Jack liarties or by send- the corner, to listened atii; 'I waitch to: and 'Then look Idier Oonnty were 'And that's and spiritual 1 Three-fourths of came'from homes Rrf reparation of SJlUieU had no one to BeeinS Headquar. Mission of Help PORT CHHS-P 25th Street United Hospit es Club Held jn the county "blood bank" Under the blood trom stored in spe.

periods up to attending the Wed-: mean that in the Shore be available Club, this week were needed, and tXustin K. Griffen, Mr. plcnished as tidley Soper. Mr. and Kuder, Mr.

and Mrs. NEJ Buren, Mr. and Mrs. CONSHOHioSfer, Mr. and Mrs.

Surgeons Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 12-year-old TMr. and Mrs. Lawrence His." an, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawry He was ir. and Mrs. William fin operat! Mr. and Mrs.

Rdbert and Mrs, John Westa plum pij'and Mrs, Roland Roberts, ed PMrs. Frank CraFwford. HE McCann Feted Birttwiay McCann, daughter of Mr. 1 Irs. Eugene McCann of 124 Alvvenue, MamarO- Jcelebrated het sijtth birthday at a party in her home, were Marcia Boettner, yle Davignon, Mary Merlino, MacMillan, Vivian Davignon, Aicia MoOann, Betty McCann, tiay airy Ulrich, Jimmy Ulrich, Wil- Buddy MaoMillan, Ro- Frjd Merlino.

and Mrs. Louis Boet- Ir, Miss Ellen Dunn and Mrs. H. itdMillan. presided at the first meeting of the new association, called together to organize into a permanent body by Mrs, John Hooker Mooers, alao of Scaradaie.

A number of county officiate and prominent citizens throughout WestcTiester were present. An organization and nominating committee, to report back on June 2 at 3 o'clock the same ciub- Was appointed from the floor. 'Sfce committee includes Mre. Moegfi; Mrs, Edward T. Whitney of 'New Kochelle, Mrs.

Helen Goeckler' of Larchmont, Mrs. Julian Olney of White Plains and Mrs. Marvin Preston of Tarrytown. The organizing group adopted tentatively the title of "Weetchee- ter Park Preservation Conference." An informal dinner and bridge at Winged yoot Golf Club last night was attended ty about 85 members and their guests. The grand slam prizes of the event were won by Mrs, R.

S. Fowler and Mrs. L. L. MoKee, Small slam prizes were won by Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel MacNamee and progreesive prizes by Mrs, Frank Matstroly. Mrs. John R. Barry, Mrs.

Edward Gouian, Mrs. L. B. Porter, Miss Doris Kadel, Mrs. L.

B. Porter. Mra W. W. KeL ly, Mrs.

Emmett Kaylor, Mrd. E. W. Freudeaberg, Mrs. Charles Casey.

Westchester Socially By KAY ROSS SUMMER BRIDGE OF HOLY TRINITY P. T. A. PLANNED Glancing over the current social part of would certainly seem that Westchester must have and does have something to offer bcth Summer and Winter in the way of climate and scenery. Scores of people, living here, go South for the Winter but come back for the Summer; other scores, who spend the Winter here, take their vacation in the Sunrmier time.

We've never heard anyone say he or she wasnt glad to return to Westchester, but we have heard plenty of them "no; many Hostesses for the evening were I places prettier than 'this county, Mrs. II. Hyland, Mrs. E. W.

even thougli some places have Freudeti'berg, Mrs. Thomas Max- hlglicr hills or bigger lakes or Holy Trinity School Parent Teacher Association is already making plans for its annual Summer bridge, largest social affair of its year. This event is scheduled for Wednesday. July 13 at 1 P. M.

in the Larchmont Shore Club, Larchmont. Heads of the various committees are Mrs. John Gourlie. ticket chairman; Mrs. Joseph O'Connor, book chainnan; Mrs.

Francis O'- entertainment Vito's Carnival Underway The annual carnival of it, Vito's Church, Mamaroneck Itoeen set this year for the week 'beginning July, 30, through ti. As.uaual the be held on the church grounds. Leo Orsino is general chairman. The Committees and worlcei-s met earlier this week to discuss the event with Rev. Biagio Del pa- tor of the church, and Rev.

'Staniwiecz, assistant pastor. Larchmont Notes Dr. and Mrs. G. Megargce of 59 Prospect Avenue have returned after spending thc in tTor- ida.

Wife Preservers Pioneer Inc. 6 Sotrtfi Mam 5t. Port Cheste: TeUphone 133M332 Shore Club Bridge Winners Announced Prize-winners at the bridge held Wednesday night at the Larchmont Shore Ciub were announced today. They include from Larchmont Mr. and Mrs.

F. Morris, George Graf. Mrs. Stuart L. Planche, C.

J. Quinn, Henry Aldrich, George W. Wright. Henry J. Schultz, F.

E. Martin. Mrs. E. T.

Wagner, L. F. Weber, Mrs. Fred David. Theodore Riegel, Frank Jacohb.

Mrs. Thomas Hurley, Mrs. L. C. Winwright.

H. D. McKay, and Cai- Lrert E. Kelley. From Mount Vernon.

Dr. Axel Randel, James L. Mamaroneck, Mrs. F. H.

Henderson; from New York City, Dr. John Carew. Mre. L. Story.

E. C. Sherman; from Port 'Chester, Mrg. William Bender; from Scarsdale. Mrs.

Jacques Weber. W. T. Stirm, W. H.

Schuman; from Hig'bland Falls, B. Lynch; from Pelham. Andre Prince from Pelham Manor. Dr. Byers; from White Plains, John M.

Leddy; from Bronicvllle, William Jansen; from New Rochelle. Mias Frances Foley, a-nd from Riverside, D. C. Brace. well, Mrs.

John R. Barry, Mrs. R. S. Fowler Mrs.

A. Shipman and Mrs. Harold A. O'Callaghan. SCHOOL MEETING OF RED CROSS TO ATTRACT 800 Eight hundred school children, from ali parts of the will attend the annual Junior Red Cross meeting at Mamaroneck Junior High Sohool here tomorrow after, noon.

The organization is a part of the Weetchester County Chapter of theAmerlcan Red Cross. Arthur Z. Boothby, superintendent of Mamaroneck Public Schools and Hoyt D. Smith, principal of the Junior High School will greet the young delegates. Choirs from local elementary schools, under the direction of Mrs.

Dorothea Holmes, assistant supervisor of music, win sing. Featured will be large Junior Red Cross exhibit and a Junjor Red Cross play. The ifission will open at 2:30 P. Mrs. Scelia Hostess At Silver Tea wider valleys." And it always seem good to come back.

James Speyer of Scarboroug-h is one of those who spends more time here in Summer than in Winte He has just returned to his estate, "Waldheim." Mrs. Giles Whiting, who is another of those spending much time in. New York in the Winter, has re-opened her Scarborough home, "Ashridge." man; Mrs. John ta. The Fenimore Players are to have as their permanent headquarters a remodeled barn with appropriately, many theatrical memories.

The barn, on Sunnysidc Avenue, ig the property of William G. Fulcher, a new member of the Fenimores and head of the History Department at Maj maroneck High School, The building was formerly used I as a little theater and was the property of the late Emery, noted actor, and father of John Einery. aJso an actor, who is now playing in "The Circle" with his wife, the glamorous Tallulah Bankhead. A stage is constructed by the Fenimores, When completed, the auditorium of the barn will accommodate about 150 persons The draJna group will hoid studio nights there and Mr. Fulcher is planning to use it for small concerts and similar affairs.

Working on the stage are Mr. Fulcher, Wilbur Haverkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ranges, Mrfi, John V. Brew, James Liddle, Water Neumann.

Maurice Reid. Wil- Fulcher has done the remodeling- I ELECTED CLUB of the barn himself, A party for the Fenimores wil' 1 -tvHrtOlUrjlN be held there June 4. Mr. Fulcher is social chairman and Mrs. Haverkamp is in charge of entertainment.

Schools, Clubs. Other Groups Patrons For First Time Of Annual Event Mrs. Ernest D. Wilaon of Pine-, brook Drive, Larchmont, who is chairman of the women's committee of Larcbmont for the annual Westchester Music Festival, at the County Center in White Mns. MRS.

HAWTHORNE COUPLE RETURNS FROM BERKSHIRE WEDDING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Simonson have returned from a wedding trip through the Eerkshires to make their home in Mamaroneck. They were married last Wed- On the other hand, Mrs.

Franklin H. Bethell of Scarsdale has left for Ann Arbor, Mich to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs, Franklin Bethell. Mrs. Bethell will also be the guest of her sister, Mrs, L.

S. Trowbridge, at the latterts home in Point. One young traveler, 13-year-oid Quentin Santini of will sail alone on June 11 on the Rex, to spend the Summer abroad. He ii visit friends of the family, including Captain Salvatore Ciccarello of the Italian EJmbassy here, Mrs. Cicoarelo, Baron Hugo, Morabito and Baroness Johanna Morahito at their villa at Inspruck ble prize chairman; Mrs.

Stephen 1 home of Mr. Simon- MagSire, prize chairman; James Feeney, chair-' Simonson of 145 Fifth man; Mrs. Lucius Del Guercio, publicity chairman; Mrs. Charles Bohmert in charge of printing; Mrs. Charles Roy, transportation chairman, and Mrs.

Harold Grune, in charge of hostesses. Mrs. Gourlie is assisted by Mrs William Haggerty, Mrs. William Devlin. Mrs.

Henry D. Brennan, Mrs. Leo Heithaus; Mrs. O'Connor, by Airs. Charles Gorman; Mrs.

O'Callaghan by Mrs, DelGuercio; Mrs. McCormick. by Mrs. John Bourke and Mrs. Walter Heithaus: Mrs.

Maguire, by Mrs. Pred Steffes and Mrs, Thomas Maxwell; Mrs Feeney, by Mrs. William Harriott and Mrs. Walter Sinnott; Mrs. Roy by Mrs.

Oscar Brown and Mrs. Everett Schaeffer and Mra Grune by Mrs. Arthur Phillips. West End Women Republicans Choose Other Officers; Club Reviews History Mrs. Charles Hawthorne was last night elected president of the West End Women's Bepublican Club at the regular monthly meeting in her home on Dillon Road, Dillon Park, New RocheUe.

Mrs. Hawthorne has been acting president of thc club since the resignation of the former president, 'Mrs. Donald Stevens, last Fall. Reynolds was re- en Avenue. New Rochelle by appearance Frederick Wamsley of St Paul's Episcopal Church, New Rocihelle.

I Joining with many prominent individuals in Westchester and Fairfield Counties who are patrons of the fourteenth annual Westchester Music Festival are numerous or- ganlzations which this year for the first time are group patrons of the musical event. These include schools, clubs, women's groups, and commercial houses which have subscribed to of tickets for the Festival, which concludes with concerts tonight and tomorrow night in the County Center. White Plains. Inclusion of these organizations among patrons was accomplished by the members of 26 community committees of women which undertook advance sales of Festival tickets in recent montha. Efforts of the committees were recognized following the first Festival concert last Friday night, when at a recf-ption in the Little Theater Mrs, Valentine E.

Macy, Festival president, presented awards to various chairmen. A box for both tonight and tomorrow nights went to the Scarsdale committee of Mrs, Lewis Fuller, for largest ticket sales; while boxes for Saturday night were awarded to the committees of Mrs. R. C. Boiling of Greenwich and Mrs.

Arthur Whitehill of White Plains, for second and third places, respectively, in sales. For largest sales from distant points pairs for iboth tonight and tomorrow went to Mrs. Milea Vernon of Ossining and Miss Lois Kombard of Riverside. Conn. A Pi.ir was also awarded the committee Mrs, Ruth Burgess of honkers for most group patrons.

Continuing tonight the tivai presents the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy, conductor, in a symphonic program. The orchestra returns this Mrs. Simonson is the forme. Mise Dorothy Goetz, daughter of Mrs. John C.

Goetz of 1316 Henry Avenue. Mamaroneck, Her father, the late John Goetz, was a sergeant in the Mamaroneck Police department. She attended Ma- Schools. Mr. Simonson is a graduate of New Rochelle High School and Rensselaer InsUtute of Technology at Troy.

He is a member of the Hook and Ladder Company of tbe Mamaroneck Fire Department and proprietor of Ray Radio Service in Mamaroneck. Clark. I'eelected corresponding secretary, and Mrs. John Sullivan, elected treasurer. Elected to the executive cornmittee were Mrs.

John Gerlach and Mrs. John Cumming. The history of the club, whjch was organized in March. 1934, and now entering its fourth concluding a short two-weeks tour, and its season. It will not be heard elsewhere in the metropolitan area.

On Saturday night the orchestra will accompany the Senior Concert to be given by 18 choral units in Westchester and Fairfield, conducted by Hugh Ross. Festival music director. That night the sirig- selected in a county-wide discussed during the meeting! Of auditions will be heard in Plang were made to cooperate of Dett's "The Or- with the men's organization spon-i Moses." They are: Miss Prog-ram Committee Meets With Chaii-man The program committee of the Parent Teacher Association of the Rye Neck Schools met yesterday cLfternoon at the home of Mrs. Garnet Thomas Trainor of Greenhaven, Mrs. Trainor, newly appointed vice-president of the association, is general chairman of the and Countess de Vescovi Whitman I committee for the coming school year.

ALTHEA CROW IS BRIDE OF R. E. REYBINE The Harold Stantords are at home again in Scarsdale, after three months' trip to Africa. Barbara Marie Rath Gives Lawn Party Barbara Marie Rath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Rath of Stonyhrook Avenue, Mamaroneck, her sixth 'birthday yesterday wit-h a lawn party, Gueats roasted hot dogs and the birthday meal was served at a table set with a yellow cloth and glassware. Attending were Shirley (Holland, Katherine Hollan, Joan Haviland, Robert Haviland Beverly McKay, Dorothy Cornell and Mrs. B. Holland, of Mamaroneck and William and Richard Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.

Johston and Mr. aad Mrs. J. J. Niokel of New York City.

Children's Festival Set For Tomorrow More t-han 100 email children, sons and daughters of College of New Rochelle alumnae, will gather on the campus of the college tomorrow for the annual children's day festival, which this year will culminate with a baby parade. program will also include a which students in under the di-. ll Thomp- Mrs. William Scelia of Fremont StriHit. opened her home yesttTday afternoon for a silver tea to fieneflt the Ladies Aid Society 01 the St.

John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mamaroneck Bridal wreath decorated the tea table. Attending were Mrs. Paul Tschoeke. Mrs. Ludwig Pekrul.

Mrs. Lewie Fitzner, Mrs. John Mrs. John Berthold, Mr.s William Murray, Mrs, Floyd Cardona MMrs. John Johnston, Mrs.

Victor Scelia. Mrs. Adoiph Bein- holz, Mrs. Alfred Neumetster, Mrs. James Yale, Mrs.

Paul Ness Mrs. Henry Dietz, Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs, Albert Pekrul. Mrs. Edward Mrs.

George Scherff. Mrs. Peter Keller and Mrs. Theodore Posselt, wife df the pastor of the church, I Grace Wallace Means Ridge and Walter Arthu On thc calendar for September is the wedding of Miss Muriel Rice of BronxviUe, daughter of Mr. and sten, son of 'Mrs.

Frederick. Bode- Mrs. Julian Rice. She is to become the bride of Robert Kidder Bode- sten of Staatsburg, N. Y.

Miss Hie attended Mount Holyoke and stud- ed last Winter at the Loivdon Theater Studio in England. She belongs to Anne Hutchinson Chapter, D. A. R. Her father is the widely known bridge expert r.

Bodestcn is now a senior at Amherst College. New Sensation Robert Weist of Bronxville will be one of the ushers on May 27 at the wedding, in the Glen Ridge Congregational Church of Mies Glen Arnold of Kew Gardens. Mr. Weist and Mr. Arnold were fraternity brothers at Lafayette, Parents assisting her aiMj Mrs.

S. F. Coneybear. newly-elected president of the P. T.

Mrs. Max Kortlander, representing Bellows High School; Mrs. Charls S. Tiffin, representing- Barry Avenue School, and Mrs. Charles S.

iMur- phy, Daniel Warren School. Teachers on her committee are Miss Frances M. Larmon, Bellows High School; Miss Julia Birmingham. Bany Avenue School, and Mrs. Dudley Hare, Daniel Warren School.

I iMiss Althea Crow, daughter of Mrs. Ralph L. Crow of Pine Island Rye. and the late Mr. Crow, was married yesiterday afternoon at ber home to Robert E.

Reybine, son of soring the annual bus ride to Coney Island in July Or August. A rising vote of thanks was given Mrs. Hawthorne for 'her work in the past year Assisting her as hostess were Mrs. Stevens and Miss Reynolds. Local Models Join Fashion Parade Local women will be among the JO modeling Wednesday afternoon in the fashion parade which is to be chief feature of thc.

annual Mrs. Alpheus Reybine'of New Ro- Spring bridge of the New RocheUe cheUe and Miami, Fla. and the League For Service at Glen Island late Mr. Reybine. The Rev.

R. Townsend Heiishaw, rector of Christ Church, Rye, officiated. Miss Elinor Crow was her sister's only attendant and Lawrence Reybine was best man for his brother. The bride was graduated from the Hartridge and Pine Manor i Schools and attended the Paris Sorbonne. Mr.

Reybine prepared at Berkshire School and was graduated in 1933 from where he was elected to Cap and Gown. He Ls a member of the Larchmont Yacht Club. After Casino. They include Mrs. Sidney P.

Allen, Mrs. Walter Blocker. Mrs. Vitalis Chalif. Mrs.

Robert Douglas, Mrs. Hugh Kilmer, Miss Josephine Kennedy, Mise Susan Moeller, Miss Anita MarshaU. Miss Jean Savage. Miss Gloria Savage, Mre. George Sheldon, and Miss Margo Zimmer of Larchmont and Mrs.

George M. Isdale and Mrs James Brown of Mamaroneck. Mrs. P. Byron Merklee of the Alden House Apartments, Town, is chairman of the bridge and Mrs.

William P. Jr. of New Ro- Ellen Repp, contralto, and Donald Portman, baritone, both of New Rochelle; Miss Dorothy Baiier, lyric soprano, former Westchester singer now residing in New York City; and Donald Rogers, tenor, of Scarsdale. An additional prominent soloist who has been engaged for this and other numbers is Mack Harrell, baritone, of New York. Among patrons and group patrons are: Mrs.

C. Edward Paxson of Mamaroneck; and the Mamaroneck Woman's Chib. trip to Honolulu the couple chelle. is chairman of the fashion reside in Darien Conn. 1 show.

Mr. Swope Discusses Westchester Parks other interesting Westche'ster engagements announced include that of Miss Frances Barnes Van Every, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock Van Every of Scarsdale, and Blunt Sherman, son of JDr. and Mrs.

Arthur Leighton Sherman of Dobbs Ferry. Vera (nee Brigitta) Zorina, streamlined Norwegian ballerina has become an overnight toast York, due to her ethereal and County Girls Play In Colleg-e Westchester girls will take part in the tree day production to be held Saturday at Wellesley College. The production will be the Egyptian legend of Isis and Osiris. Betty Anderson, Crestwood, and Mary F. Coe, Bronxville.

will take the parts of dancing gazelles. Anne Blackmar, Scarsdale and Frances Skinner, New Kochelle, will be attendants of Isis. Alicia Gallagher, BronxviUe and Helen Peck, Hastings, will be smiths. Jean Onderdonk. North Tarrytown is to por- tiay an evil apirrt.

Beatrice Wakefield Scaradaie. will be choreographer for the dance of the underworld spirits in which Lucille Johnson. Bronxville, and Mary Tic- bout, New Rochelle, will take part. Sophomores Set Annual Hop Date The Sophomore Class of Mamaroneck High School has set Friday evening, June 3 for its hop in the school gymnasium. Dick Proctor and his orchestra will play from 8:30 to.

13 :30. iDress is optional. Marjorie Galway, heads the ticket committee; Lorraine Carolan. decorations; John McCutchen, entertainment; Barbara Thornburgh. art; Louise Frank, publicity and Edith Fagan, refreshments.

Tickets may be obtained fmm any member of the Also amoag the future brides I Miss Caroline Loul.se Day. daughter of Dr and Mrs. Edmund Ezra Day, formerly of BronxviUe. Dr. Day is now president of Cornel! University.

His daughter is to marry Frederick Copeland, son of Professor and Mrs. Nanton Copeland of Brunswick, Me." and Woods Hole, Mass. Tau Gamma Sorority Sets Date For Hunt Tau Gamma Sorority has set Wednesday, June 10 as thc date for its scavenger hunt. Refreshments will be following the hunt at a place (to be announced ter. pickets being sold by I rity.

discussing Westchester's parks yedterday at the first meeting af the Preservation a.t the Scarsdale Women's Club..

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