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It Ir to se II >- - • • • A most inte,estJng phase of the life o-t \ on-Hudson, APlll 16 at 4 o'clock Tne le- tiJe Junior League was brought to Jigl1.t ception after the wedding WIll be 116\1 at last night at a \dinner gIven for ti1:-e thf Sltepy Hollow Country Club. leaglle~. membels who are noW or b.ave The maid of honor WIll be ~!lSB Allloin- been at any tIme engaged In business or ette Cheney of South ~lanchester, Conn., pl'Ofosslonal work. and the brldesmaitls :ll1SS Rutll Patton of The purpose of thig meeting, which \as I Kansas Cit)-, Mo., MISS Margaret Pattorsl)n held ~t the Junior League Club at 1~3 of Plainfield, N. J., Miss Helen Cheney of East Sixty-first street, seemed to be to r South Manchester. Conn, and !lliss find out how their affilmtlon with the ~\ Katherine Rogers of New Yorl<. The maid Bltnlzation has helped the girls 1}1 theil of honor and the\lffldesma are aU grat!- ambition to do ~,'t11 \hile things an.d uates of Vassar, class of '24. al!l.D to ..thOat extent these mem~e,s have The best man \\ill be lIJl'. H. Stantey been of servl1!G<to the league. g, Judd of Pittsburgh, who 1S at Yale, and \\nd It.\s really surplismg to dISCOV.\ the lIshers Messrs. Elbridge S\l'attoll of how many gIrls who have the hIghest BronX\'llie. also at Yale, Edward A. Hm sacial standmg have I eachetl out fOl wor-I( I of Bronl(\'llle who I\ at HilI vard; Franci. to satISfy that Innate longlllg tu tXPI~SSil S. \\hlte of Pittsburgh. ~ho lS at l-n\'er- personality In accoIllplishment One of Slty of Pennsylvania. and Norton COll\ay. the first examples that comes tu \\nd IS Who Is at YalB and~ls a brother 01 the l:osamond Plnchot ,,110 d,d such excellent I brIde. \\ork 111 the \Mirael.::'\ and \\ho (>xpects to I rrhe'el\ffagement ~as announced early In sail soon for London to tal(e part In the January. 1\l!ss Con\ay 18 a graduate of Bn;IIsh prDlluctlon of th~ SAlIle pl\y. the Miss Masters School and attended Mrs Thomas ~'indleltel iG\etchen Darn' Miss ellal)in's IScbool. gladuatlllg from rosch) of Sutton pbte IS engaged in a Vassar, class of '24. MI'. Robertson served different blanch uf tile~dre \.ark rea.<1 in Ftance ,,~ith the l{}5th Machine Gun ing nlays for the l;qUlty Playel s. and Battalion of the Twenty-seventh D1\ Ision. her Sister. AnIta Damrosd1, who wa-s lJlaJ: lle(1 last :';uvemuer \0 Robert Llttel, has a )Jart in Gl,ne Geol'ge s company. ],fre Tohn De WItt Peltz has won leputatlon \ba a InusIC'al (ntl( ~ne of the profesRlOlluls of ,vholl1. tIl0 loag~,e IS JURlly ploud IS ~lr SIdney Coe l!o\\wll hrttf'I\ l\llO\\l1~aR Llale Ea.mes, \\ ho te-t enth' has tal\.{?n the part oe tlte 1)1 h f>l('ss PI O~!'-.\· in the ActOl s· Theatle JlI IHl Ut t WlI )Il ~ha \\ S • t ·anllJda.· IUlil \\ huse 03.( 'l1l1,f; \\as a jo). III this well lll.gil 1 _ 'rhe manlage of hIt.\ l\'lna Chatlllon. daughter of M,. and Mrs. George L. ,Cl,u!,tlilon of 10 East Nlnety·second street. to Harold F GlbsGn \Ill take p'aee at the Parl< I.ane on Aprll j 3 l\hss f'hatlllon ent ertained sc\ eral friends' a l luncheon \ here yesterda) \ .. \Its. AlbeIt r:. hohhuan and r,ll 1·lank· llPl feel \\ hoI€\ -#' 1m Rand l\J3geo ~Pl(' lI,alrIrU ~unda\. \l\T.lrth I at thE.' I'll'st Presb)termn Church. FIfth 3Y{'IlUe and Tvoelfth street (0110,\' ing I \ he ser\ ice. Rev. Dr Guthrie Spears OrfH'lat TIll;:'; 1'0 GO tt> the IItelal'v and aI tlstle 111g. The onll\ witnesses were MI and n .. ld-on the s,aff of \ ague 15 Mal· 1\11 S (' ·W. (,larl(, Miss Emily Barker amI galet J: L 8011l'oe,lor daughter of lIlt-.anll MIss IIelen ComstoC'lc uIl and :\Il's Ma- I ;\11 R .J Lang-don St hroeuel r of 56 l~ast gee are staving at the Great NO! thern I ~lxt3 fil \t ~tl eet Hud connected witl1 IIotel and ,,-ill latfol ha,'e an apartnlf\nt I he Spur IH :Ill\ :\(u-iam Hal·rimall. at the Shel \ood Ktudio. 58 West I\!ft~- daughlel of Mr and. !\lrH Josfph ~\r!ght s€\enth street ~ lIarrlolan or 4, LiHt Se,enty nmth stle\l. Secl etalial \ark holds a popula! place :MlSS Bertha Graus entel tal ned fit dinner I \lid Is rcpre\ontod hy Clarinda E Gar- Inst e\nlll!:\ at tho Lido-Venice Herguests Iison, who wus fO\mOlly WIth an adve\~ls- '\ oro Miss LucJ1\!z'i. Bor!. ~Ir ('ha!'l .. s Han- I llIg agf'1l1 y and is now field secreta,·y :for son Towne, !\lr and Mrs .James \ .. Garrett rhe l~ague. and hv LOUIse Meyer. Won.\\,. anti M,. J amos }<'. Curtls I seem to do \\ £'11 in m~uran(\c worl{, a I husinf'ss ,,111('h hal'{ attract£l'd Dorothy I>a _ ;\tlflJor F'ullel-ton \\reav£,1 of the Pari,,\ \ ilngton !-ihe 11\\. do\\n In the ''illl;l1lng- Lam has galle to Atlantic Cll:, Cor tcn lOll squarC' nE'JghhorhoOlI find Is a niece of <In:-:~ and IS at the: Hotel TrayrnOle I thflhoYl f)mlillgton nntl .t {'uU5tn of '\I.JI'. Thoma, !laliingtoll of tho ( burch of \tile M,·~ finmu.1 Len of 601 \Vest 113th I HE'nwniv RE'.t \trert Will gl\e a Il1n<'\leon In the Ol~.n ()nf\ flf th(l eXt !Uf\I\€' drf'f:Rmaklng (lfI- TIoom a.t Sherr)'R tomorrow for t\\E'nt~- !\liss )[oor(>, the dallghtpl 01 )[r. aUlI ;\Ir.. n. ThDnIaS ~[D()\ p or 5t Ea\l :-;e\· \nly.eighth slr.p!. has 8111101l1l<'e<1 that her wedding to :\11'. Ilunier I'eart En\in. SOli ot th\ late Mr. Ilnd ~Irs IllLniel P. I,.':rwill of IlldiaJutIJol!\ will haIlP pia,'\ at St. James' ('hurdl 011 \p\iI :!i. follo·wed by a matinee pal t \, flJt'~ L~oLlnte~s d·Alx. ing u t t ht\' hl.mE' of 1\11 ~ Hdl('l t L (,rrI \ • , 6fJ I~af1t ~iE\\('ntJ 1l11lth stlE\'t:I. Marry Westbury<People Spending Beginnillg of Lenten Seas.()Tl. at Aiken -llfiss ConstanGe Hill of Morristown Entertai1U3d ILt E,.idge Saturday for Mrs. John JI. Thompson tong Island \\estbll') ~Many of the memb.ls or the N\·estbut,l.' 1I1eadow Breol, and Piping Rocl, colonle:s ... ,111 be In AUten. S C, this \eek If,the)\ ha\e not UIrlve!! thele earlle .. in the season. fo',' this mall,s the be*i Ing of 1)01<> a t the Aik .. n C'luh. \h!\h W eon· ,tmue until March 14. 111' Ha'r~ Payne \Vhltaey has left \lth It party of fllend. fol' Ille matel1ea. and othe, s fI'om thIs l.ong Island sec t!on who \lll be on hanu fo,- the games nre ltIUjOl Thomas HitchcoC\h MI' LOlli. I: Stot!dard Mr. Malcolm St,~ Hnson !-oIl. DeV\leul< :li!lbUln. :\11'. I. Skiddy I\m ;.:tad\. i\'!J' RIchard Howe ~11 Ii: ~ Norgan lIIl'. WIll!am R. Grace .Ir. e; Mn1.lli(,B 1lsC'kscher Mr, S Blyr6 'Vbn~ I and MI. C. OJ\el Iselll1. !Ill Wh\tney- early in the sea~'lOn leased .To\e l!ottage Ihel'e for his stll) I 1111 Geol ge E. Ii:ent. JI \un 01 ~It and Thh'\ (}t·Ol~ge E Kent. ,\US U\\dluetl tbe I degree c.f lJachBIOl of al t3 at the anqunl ~ n11l[ )eal- a\ald of deglee~\at Ilalvard Pni ,elsit~. flnnOUDf'f'U on FeblUary 27 Young IIII'. Kent I. a g-ranllson cr tho late WI! haill. :no G1'acp. ono tlmE\ MaJ,ot of ~ew 1'0l k Ins 1110thel ha\ lug lJeen Mit'S Lllhas Gra\cB_ UI~\es of Ardsley-on·the-llLlusun ~lId Mr. lJextel \V. He\ilt of It\lngton.~. y ;\Irs Ul.1\l>~ 1:,-) the dd.ughtel· at tn.e la.te III an,l HIS. JlJseph B DlLl-Hon .,f :-':orman<lle lielght\. \J he Re,. 'V. F. it'wln, pastor uf the II \lngllJn PlesL)(crlon Church. pel\ forn1.oo t.he ceremony, \.\'h.lcb. ,\vas attpn<ied by only the fclmliles of the bnde and groOlU. MIS. l'homas If \\lsS ()1 Speetll'iell a,e- nm~. 1\101 I'JstO\\ 11, ~t!l lea\. 0 shol'tl:l for J<'lolida :-fl' anrl ~II S. \tlulph DE' Ran), or I,lm., st 1 e-et • .\o1:.lllfltO\\ n. ha\ e gone to their \\In ... tl t honlt\ in Flotlda. ~11. and :Ill s :lllllon G Bauman ha\ e I ,O!ulned to tl~' home In ~!lnlon a\'Pnlle. (,halhalll after sp<'ndlng f'.' eral months I In East Orange. I : ~ll. an,i :III'\ filchaI<i \-V :-1, E:wan or I \\hlplJun,' hal'o gone to D.I~lona, Fla, fol' I It few weet ... s stay, MI\s Dorothelt St-ott of :\Jinton a\'~nue, t Chatham, spent the w-e-e\t end In x~\V Y01'k \ \\\ith hf'l' sist~r, .:\lIS~ UOldon [) Schwarz. :0.110' :'lamuel V. BoFfman and ~liss :llar- lIotol Bla<:kstol1<', :-.;'ew York CitY ('aplaln and Mrs. J. J. O'Brien, ~lI·s. Gurnee NIllnn, Mr. CharJes M. and ::\lrs John Magee, Mrs Lrugel. !'olr _ l:Il.Uold 'Van?erbllt. ~:~;~~~~ .\1«stalr M~Intosh. Mrs. I!\rederic E 1111; sen, M,. and MI~ John Mageeanoil !lei bert Pulltz;el_ :o.lIss Lise. Nord. of PhIladelphia retuI'n tu her borne ()n Sui'tday after h.g SO\.I al weeks with Miss Ma,ry -.~\<''''< .. \\ aTuurton 2t her Lal,e Trail villa, he\e Among the -golfe1s 'who will the Women S Annual Golf oC the.Evergla.des Club, which Iiay, are M!H A.rchibald Mc~elU La\\ len, e l·'ullet·, Mrs. Irvtng rhomas l\k I( ('<ml,. ~Irs. Quent III ~Irs Hus,eil I~ Love, :o.lrs. CetJlge Dub,) lie aull N.IlS Loren \~hite .. • ~[I' John :l1c('Ol-maek and palt:y Mr. and ~1ts Jurne~ A..\pllllla!k ha\e gone to AiL~en, 8 t', tu \ is it the lat tftl ~ paI~en1B, ~laJor and ~lt ~ Thomas llltlll· c.:od;;: l gant lloffman of Madison .,Ienuo. :lior- rlstowll, are spending S<Hne tIme at the !\II and ;:'l!s. I.eon F,oeman ha\o 10- Palm Beach SLlnday fol' Daytona ,.;her. till n\d to their home In Cutlor atl eet. ~ror- hn WIll cOlltlll ue hIS s\hedule CJ)r a South- 1 rIRto~[1.. aftet' nlak.ing a lengthy \ lell itl • f'rn C'oncel't t()lJ[ ~II nnd ~lls C'hl\ll~~ R ~{'otl tiall(>(l on ~atlll<lay on the Ber':'ngar.a for a pevel,d \'(leks star abroad Mlf\i \VI\. Uoadby Loe\\' thtS \ om lutled It \13it , .. tth 1\11 and Mrs Joshua ~ losti<\11 al Palm llf\<H II .And has g(. ne I,) AikE'rL H. ( ..... to \ u'.it :\1rs. Clalen(\e \\' Dolan. \J10 lUIS been lhf>re for the seaSOIl MI _ and 111 S. llarold Brool{s lla \ e Ie tUI'Iled f,om a. sojouin 111 the West Indies l\11. and l\lrst Ed\ al'{1 l'~. Hutton, who ate ILt thell' beautlful hUllls llogardto. at Palm Beaoh. have beell entertaining IIU merOlJS pal'tJes 011 board their palatial nuX 111'l-lY schooner HlIssar. ertilslng among tho \\'e-at IndIes. AlllOng thpir r('cE'nt guests w.re ~'11 !lnd Mrs. !-tub..,.t (. '\ Inm!ll or 111111 ~ecl, 1111'S Wlntnlll s parents. :\Ir and )'1rs J. All(ln To\ nseml of Forf'sl l:dg('. Locust Valley. ha\o gCtnt\ to Palm Bed!.. h also for t hp season I I }[\I ::'!prlngs. \ a. I ~Ir, and :lTI'\ l'rrrlolldc !'t. h .. llogg or (ollp:;; aveonuf' ~lo1rl~to\\: II, oro spending a [P\\ \epk~ III J€\l\). 11 l;tant:l :,\fi~A l oll~tatl. ('l' 11111 fl'nlE' t.Hlned at fl\l~ I 11()1I lllUlgp at h('1 ll(lm€t in J'rllnldIll Pl~l( p :\ll.lristu\'\n. )atlt !)1\.turdu\V afternoon ln hOllor or ~lu'l John V. 'T1l.ompson, who is \[)endlng tho\ Intel with h,,- mother Mrs l' G Eeho\ or ria of J'ranlli:ln place. Morris to~n Th' and ~Ir\ Inglis l' [<'lOst ot !.Iac ('ulh .. dl a\PIlUi? ~1()rrlstOl.'\n ale .1t Hot ~pllngs Va. fol' II. brl~f ~tllY\ ~Ii.s IRabel Ballantine of Littleton row. '1II\ Plalns. has sallod un \ tllp to Eu' ropEI'. 1\I1so:; Alleo BoorE~an\l has letulneu to- hpr hOUH' In Petry str~(lt. ~IOr'JiRtL\\\ll flonl a 111011 til's visIt III Bostoll.~ < I, ~h FI E'd(lrlek ,V O'\~n hn!'l I P( urnl\o I to hIs hOtll~ In \'1~nl'\.1in plaf\e 1\101115 t .. \ln from Atlantic ('It, whero he spent :-Ir. John )f Riehle of pal t; MundaY' afternoon (;Io\e In honOi' of Mrs. \\ho waR fottllC\ll} :\11:c::.$ ~ew Yorlt tOlUpete in the \>anous events~ Young ,J~!'fley Rocho. son of ~tr. a'ld '\Ithur SOfllt'rs nOlne-. v..on the boys· .v<elll~'-«\;\<! Hoger Downs was the winner of thO) bo~ g' I Rt.:C an.d in tlle race fnt olt! bo)s. John <,onnery Ross was victor. The most thlilltng- event of the af!oernoonc \\fiR the llLC'C oPt ween three wee tots\ Marlo Antolll~tte Bassett, Betty JZICe Ora-=-' a nd [,'I eddIe l\I!'lIl. the last named lJoing \~<~._~;~.:I not yet four years alrf tIOnA on Stlnda~ n:ftE\rnoon Dr ano ~lr.9. J JIe)]l\ 1.111\ p ... hhp ha\f' closed thplr home nt ~ L 1'- ~,,,,·IH\. fifth street and at e 11l tht\!r' III \' IH 111[(' at 11 East Sixty-nmth street ;,\11 .1mt l\1t-R :;:tallle\ M. :\lo[(.lt IIf .:\ott. h.i III ,Il€' at th(\ .. .\znll1lHBL(llr BE\'E\la.l \e-eks MrA \·UlIom.:\1 (;llh('ft uf Drew The!) l\llir.i H\mlna Madis~f1. Is vIsiting In Muld£lll, Mass. tht'ir unusllal pe-rsonalitiJ;a kaloltlo~<0J10 of IHe at MiamI Roaol':t tahlishmE'lltA in tho (;t, is Unciel\ tho dl- ft\e guests. 1l v.ill bp follovred by bridge. I IE*'ction of Mlf! Louis Mont.tnt, , ... ho ,..\IlS 1 lIrs\ Albeit Gould !rllnlll.!\; gl\e a ~\lh(> Andflrtull :\lls l\lontunt is ]loud All the boxps 11avp> been taken fnr the I luncheon lE\st~rda)- at the :\l.llgIl(,lY for HI l:lrle P.n:r Trpa~\llet (If \uc:trllla~ ~I J!\I PH tl'\ a nil ~liSR l\l.u y (\agf' \\ hn <::pf'nt <t \\pe!... at the Pluzu l(1rt )fsterday for 'V.l~hill~t(ln, .i( (~ompanjf>'d by !\11 J A ;:..[. EIc1f'r (l)mIDlfl:!\lIO]lE'r of A uRtralid. to the l\nit(\tl Stales. \ ... lth Mn •. Elder. Jll~kson lI~ights.-The nllllual \\'!)illen s C')ub banf1u('t~ heln in the h.lllt·OOlll of the Jackson U\ {'aunt I y l'lub '\ Thurs dllY e\~Jllng \\US one (of the mOf't brilliant (llnn·E.'l a.ffaJl8 ever glvpn in the (,'(jlll mUll it)\ The Hon Joqn Barrett late DI· rectcHOl\newl of the llan Amerif\un l:nlon. and 11a,lng at otlwr tim •• tlll~d the posl tlon of t nHE'd '!-Hates Minister to !:Hnrn Argentina, Panama and rulcmhiu, ~pol{~ on t hf'! phaf:les of int€'rnation~ll rplaUons. parlirularly, af1 to how they nfrect our countl:J and ::touth Amel'ira ~eat('rl at the sp\'alIers' table \Ie, e Mrs. Eilzabell1 I\hlYE:I'. p\esldent 01 the \\'ol11en's Club. Hon_ John Barrett. Mrs. J. G. Ballin gel', first Il<e p,esldent of the Women's Club; Mr and Mrs. r.. Barton ('ase. Mr and Mrs. l'l1arlos Ansl~tt. M,·. and \'Irs. ,\t!- lIam ~:I Ferguson, l\Ir and Mrfl. F'ledf\lick Iieldman Mrs 1.il ~ ~. Rkhal'd. \ former prosident of the (Iul! Mr •. J. Jo'. I·\,le),. tile fk.t r>le~ldont of the cluu. Mr WUlIant l\em.p prf\~ldent nt tht? ('ommunlty l'OUII· 1:'11. aJ1d Mr. and ~II'\ J !-' H TUl nero ~rr and :Urs W\nant D Vanderpool Ie turned this \oelt to til .. l' home In ('an· .. ent :from Bermuda. wll~re theoy have sppnt the IlU1lt Cow woeks. l\lusl1ed willI the pleasure or a thre~ month.' trip 11'1IO\1gh South Amorlr3. John Ollvol' L.gorce, the Intel'estlllg otl!lttJr at :-':atlomh GeographiC'. pa.ir1 a cal1 011 Carl G. FI~hel'. thlR roolT1lng. beforo eOIlt.!o1lI:llg til of thf> ~Urr'f>SA :-thE\ has made In the the I lal\gr b~ne-ftt p,prfO]'nlanC'e of Leon Errol in illrs Stuart Duncan. /- C\IlJ'R ql1P ha q l>~E'n 111 bU!'lineo.3s I \L.oUle the 14th,\ to b(> glven for the I Th\ p \'~<'111 to h •• 0 mal1\' I'''''~U'< .t I hables' \'ards of the Xew York Pas! o(,CUP.lti()t1 fA.\OIP<! hv the l~!-l,.;:ue r: 111s I Gladuate Hospital on Thursda Jo ('vening lhl-!t 1\ iH hartl to glnup thf'lll 1.hey I fit the Z\pgfeld-C'osrnopolitan Theatr~, ThO. 1.lngf' ull thE> \\u:.- flom the lJloIoglC\al 1'e:_l lIst of box holdf'rs includes ~1r'. and ?\1ra s{'>nn'h \\011' do lie by I!-'.abel }{ocIH-feller, Clalence Dillon, MI. and l\1rs (\harles S dfllllrhtel' of MI' onrl :Ill s Perc,' ROr'llE\r'I'1 :\!cVeigh, Mr and :\lrs. Jam~s Cox Brady, ler of 301) Park R\enUe, to the tIH\P'] ~rr and Mrs George \V DaVIson, Han bUI'E\au ('\(Jnciu(.tf'ti by OU'\ija ~tE'rnE'r ~IH..J I' Gf\'OIge A. Carden. Mr. and Mrs \Vllham Kat hP'llTleo Knapp V Gdffll1 ... MI nnd Mrs. Ntf\holn..s Ii' Brady. :\In:; Llo!ol] (.E>olgeson p.\\lnts 11111\'l'! Dr. Lud\ig I{aRt, Mr and. :\Irs t'harleA C, l1Jlp~ Oh.,l ~lrml1nill(' h n profesoinllu I Auchinci()ss. ~1:r. and Mrs Edward \Velsh (HlnmpRnl!-ll ('Jali5l~A. Rtpm ha~ (hurg'eo ('>1! Cluras nnd ~lr and Mrs. Elton Parkg. thp liulwinJ: at one or th£\! ~mart c1uh .. 11 'J llf\lnll { UlllIPl\l. \\ lto tR the wife or Ell \in :Mr and :\lrs \\·,llt('l 1\1 Jeffords have p (;rO~\f>nnt. Is a \\pH kno\\\n 1l1u5tlFltl,r I ('orne to tile- Ambrumador frOlu the-ii' plae'e. {~I.-l:('e iIf'nn hilS ~hu\n he} ella I Iluntmg Htll, at Glen RiddlE', Pa llrq rnatil\ f'xf'('uth~('o ahil it \. hl 1hp proliu(\ _ , H. F'lptrhE'r Brown of Wl1~llngton also Js t.l0n Df t h~ l'eurllan Frolk~ \hlf I. nal'\ , at the hole! bE'pn f'ntirf'l\' III hif'r (\hargf\--and ~o 1 t gOf\R 0)1f> (nulll run on fore'\.'f'r 1111 t It: RII g-of'~ In Rhow \ButrE'R tpmpR: 3\1t1('\'S I JlIOf'UrR' flf; 111('1 old Fren('h prm prh 110.5 it \hat \\ auld ha \e been consld<,l'(,cI lin· I possible- 1n smart .New Yorl{ SOl. ely ot I ,1 d('cade ago hrlS gradually romp to- he tak .. n in the r~gular course of thl,',;S \1 M ISS MARl announ<'ed \eddlng. her MOORE has at tile final plaHs thus ,;rlLtlg,ing I'Ft I fror t11f I ('l1riosltv of h£r hosts of ftlE'lldfl who , .. ere <::0 Jnterested R few l\e{lk~ I ,.go In th~ ne\s that \h~ had ~. r.pted the pHsistellt and devoted Dan· ,pi P~nrt gr1'iln and that h~r \\'ed<llng I \nuld be An ev{'nt of th~ post-EaRlel t ~('a~nn The ''.ieddlng '\tll ta.kp plnc-e I \prll 2~ at St, .Tames· ('uurr-h a.nd the ,.rnke \Ill h ... read by the R.\ ,'r-ank I ( 10\\·rJl\r ~nss maid-oF-honor wtll b. \ ~noth(lr sist{'r. and AtlSA Mol1y I~e-rul:JC'ke 'I he other attendants\ III he ~ll\S Olivia ~te-rn€\r. l\1i!';!\ Frances )\lrConn. ~llss lI~l.n J.nkins. Mlss HP\~n l'obUlfl of IlJ{llanapolis, :Il,.... Clinton Elliot. ]l;1 .. s. (\ a' Perry. Miss Emily ·Wright and ::\lls8 \18 I loll AuffE'rmnn. ~11 hrwln has Mlert\d Mr. \Y. r,;x\\ in ( ohw n fir IndIa.napoliB for hi~ bf>Rt man 'lI1rl thi' ushpr::; \'ll be !If\. Edmund VII,e- ganl], l\t1' ~h('rman LOUIS, ::\11': Layette Page. )11 ('h,,\t.r Lockwood of '~-osh· Illglon :\It Joan JaoQue Bertshmann, lIir 1).'13rle3 MOOle :\fr Juan I<lppe. tlr. 'T. \~alla:ce 01'1- an,l ~~I Da, id ('alhoun of ~I 1~OU1S MI~8 ;I.[o01-e \, onp of the most !ntprest· Ing of the girls of tile younger spt bo~h becfUlSC of a U10St Wlnnmg pE'180nal H:r and 'he~ause she Mlongs to \ famIly wen 'known in the 11lstOl v oC letters of tnls . (ounh1y, Ear g]andmothl'l' \'I,;a.q .A.li('o :\Im\'se T~\ \fV(JO \-.:3.S (on$lulprrd an a.u .. thorlty \'II ~olonial 11I8t0l1 \nd Wloto se\ eral b,)ol., on the subject F H>pki Il· son S- • .1. .~ outstanding PXllInl11e of .r\ n1l?·rlCan versatilIty, being rml1lt P I'\ \vllt (>1' nnd ('onstruction engmeer of note was an uncle of MISS Moore. ~- The bl'lde-to-be was educated at .Hss PO] ter's school at FarmIngton and ~dn('e making hel' debut in New Yorlt society 1\0 )eal's ago has been indlspellsal>le In all of the acl1vitJe~ or her set. Social Events .. 1·h. (,r'.' (luh I,t<htPil S.wJng llass \ill hold it~ Ret ond m(\C'tln~ tomorrow at RiRhop lIOllS P • ('athp(lInl ('jose. the home of ]\.118. \\ Il'Jalll )'Ianning ,Irs Eug\n\ A Ph.,hlll ho~ roturnQd ttl thf' Pl.ua. aft('r passing t \'t 0 months at Palm Beach. ~Ir and :\Irs. l'ranl, \anc~ filorrs gave a dinnel last e, enmg at t hI?' RHz;-C'arlton. :III'S SanlHel O. Edmonds or ,~ 1'~a8t Sp\pnt,l SP\ r-ntb strfl'et ann. h~r Ilphutante daught{\I'. !\1lss Helen () r:dmonds. wpnt to Atlantic CIt) ~eslerday for a shol I VISIt illrs .r .l\r<-hlbald Mun'a,. \ho was to ha\e sailed la~t Saturd.lY nn the Bpren- gal ta hOR pOS'ltpone<i her tliP indefinitely on a('(\ount of illnesfI: Mr a,\d .Irs IIelllY W BankR 3d. are being con;:-ra tulated on the blrth of their second son. last Saturda). He WIll b,e., named Alfred De Buys Banks ... ~JI and l\-Irs John Orman Lawson- John.on Df London, who have been at the Plaza several weeks. left for England Saturciay on board the Berengal ia. They cam; tor the wedding of theh son, Mr. John Robert l~a\Vson-Jollllson. or the Brit- Ish Embassy at \\ashlngton. who married Mles Barbm'a GuggenheIm :it the Plaza January 29. Vicomtesse de Clabllac of Palls was the prmclpal gupst at a juncheon III the tPI'- raced restaurant of t)V Plaza. given 1>y MI'. anll MIS. John Howard Child. The other guests Included 1\11', anll Mrs. CheS- tel' .Alan A.rth~r. M,'s, James :-iorton WIl'lS- low. M~\ Ri~b.ard Drace WhIte Mrs. C. Fl'ederick Kohl. Miss S Ad<ellna !'oIoll~~, and Messrs. Otho Cushing. Andrew A.' Bibby. Fran~ls D. Gallatin. Wilham T~\'\ bull anll ThOlnas Kearn~·. p- Mrs_ Edward B. Condon. who -sailed Sat- urday on the France. wlll JoIn her mother and sister, Mrs. Richard Stevens and Miss Dorot Ity Stevens, in Cann.es. France. ~hs. F!'edetlc A, Potts, who wa.~ at the HoHI GlaaRtone for ,§eve~l weeks. le- t urned ~ ... te,·day to h~r horne at I'lp1'lng Lake, ~. J. Miss S~h .. ia Gifford Conway. !laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ca~Je (' ('onway <>f t.he Madison and Scarborough·cn Hudsou, [or· merly of Chicago, will be mal'rie[[' te Mr. Alc,.\{jLnder ,Johnston Rol?~rtsQII. son of MI'. • ·.an,] <!&J;\,.s. ;Joh.ll!-J, lliiheri!l()~Heal'!'lll~,: N, Y.,.at ~t, l\<1ItlY';\- Churf;lt: Scarb~r.ough· \ Mrs Buchana Schley. Ir. Will give a, luncheon at the Rltz-CaHt\n OIl 'fhursday, :\lrs. Cal\. in roolldg-p, I (lill ['~('nt111M '\m- herst CollegE'. \'ll hewl the J!~t of patl'on- e-~ses fur tilt:' llllith Ull1ll1 tl Intptl ( Ip)..;i,ltp gl(\e dull ('unte~t to 1.(' 1\(>lr1 at - \arnpgte Hall 011 saturday f'\E\mnp: ,,\1tlOllg thl::\! boxholclers nnd pptroIH\RsPR fOl the event aro Mrs John Aldred, :\,lIs. (.,(orJ!'e Arn1s]>y. Mrs RO~\ls IT Ba<·on. !Ill\ 1:1 nlel\ Ellsworth Bro',\n :\Irs Jose-ph J~Ul 11£'11, l\trs Xe\vccmb (ailtnn )lr~ Ern(>st r Carter, Mrs PalIIlPr CoolidgE\. .:'til\ King~bury \urtl~ :\118, (\lnrE'nl\'(\ ])1!),111 !\Irs F. ShE'lton Fall, )'1r~ 'Vllllnrtl l~. {) .... I good FIeld. Mrs Hnrr:; Varltn\ss nugler. Mrs James B. A Forsburgh. ~lrs All~lt?n G Fox, Mrs. Maitland I-' Griggs. ;\11 ~ Charles VtrT\ J~al~l\\y anti ~1l!Of ell HaIfi- man On hOJl d thp \'hltf' ~tar lillPJ' ()!\ IllPir. duft at X('ow lork torla\' alP PlinrP \n tolne Rlbp5tcn Human.an ~nnlster at \\·aqh .. tngton. Julia l'ountesR of Dm\'tlcy. Lnllv .J G. B Amh~rst and Sir E. :-tal:'ka) \.,1· gar MI ancl ~11!=; (,llbert Lllott of Port WaShlngton. L r ha YP J\l!=:t ret urnrd (roJu a month s stay In Rf'rn1Uda Arriving last Hatul~dnv on th€'. ~tE\.lrn ship Conte \erde from NoploR waR :\Irs. E. E Olcott. oPo('ompanlcd bv l\!I\s hatlia nne Olcott and Miss Anne Ra .. The- party Is r€'turning fl--flll a. trip to Kolhapur. India. \he they attpnderl the ,\eddlng of l\Ir \!\11\~on Okott. whkh Ot curred there De('€'mh('r i\fr alld 1\.11 A Ed, .. al'd II D.n iH and thl'lr daughter. ]\fIR\ Blnnche A PI incess l\.Iarga.rel BOf1( nrnp,l:::,n i \\ hs} has beeh at the Anlba!=Osac1( I ig lp.nving In morrow to go to Hot ~pnngs, Va, whpre she WIll spend a fortmght 1\11!=! (]'1rleR C; A, l~('~ t;'n\\e fl lUll( helln )p~tt'rd.i\ ...t.t the r\1:H!tqOn Th~, gu(\'sts were :,\11::'1 ,\VIlIlam Ho\'~ Pr(,('tor 1\:115. LaUla 11 :-::ha\\. l\lrs Jun1E\E; LN'S LaId la.\\' !\lu: Hv111n P Orant. ~1LR. O]l\('r H B\ldgman :\ln~ 'Vlnflpld ~rolt. MrR Tl'n I~~( k \eulhll nnd Mrs 11Ulatio :-.lelson Uld \11 ..... Hr:-nry KeJl\, II \\ho ha\e 1 f f'n 111 .\t ;Il'\'-ta Ua .. nt t h(> Bon All- 'and-erbllt !I\l.l ant! al,\ at the 1,lorlda rE-sorts ful tho Ilast flix \'I (>k~ I Pturn(>d to to\11 ,\('''){c-rday and <lIP' at tlie- \Hader- hilt IIotr.> 1 IH fore ~,(Jlng If' thf\lr home at l ... noJJwt HI llf\UI; \, hltp l'Iain~ :\[r~ 1(.~rJlh I{ Butlftr .c:=-;1\ (' I l'm( \ (Inn ~t th\\ I'll!\ r«In~ ,\~(lRt/:lrdl1\ for Ihf' ('ountpq\ \ Tolna. \Tlp\' otlH'1 gUP!-Itoq I '\f'>fE' ~11'\ I.d\\srd Harnr::; ~1ts Pa II (;, ('1:11k. .m I \118 to\Tf\df\ll{k II Eatoil ~Jrl,! I I 1.\ De C;('r~r.l,()rrr h;ul nntong hpr ~11f'>-..I!-I for IlJn~IH\nn \P~t('rrln\ at Plf'lrp ~ \II-t Phihp <iallatln (·~lmmnn :\trq \\ \ I I' J ~nllnon and 1\11-):1 P 1'( 1\ 'Y :\fOI gIn Jl (~olon(ll and )'lrq J. \11· ~am 1,11l'1f>lh gS\ e a lun{~11POn tilf're ,,('r~ LeI d,l [.JT :\1J alld ~1rs \\\ lillam T!)!()u~ II I h~ (\'ourte~) of :--1\ A~hlp\ ~p.lrh~. ,I I tlge brIdge ,,\\111 br hplrl ahoartl thf\o ( lJllrtlri iinE'l B~rengatla lJa~tf'l' :\'1on ria \ A lit I! 13 ThE' prof (,(,>,j5 of t IIp I)rtdgp \Ill \\ I .. t Ito $150 000 fun,l \hlrh ,he \\OIllPn\ • olllmlltee has plp-flg\' It.!'1E'lf to liUqp fllr lilp uplt.{lPII of :-:;\11\ !\1.lnor lhe RTlrJ'-..11 <II hunle or tht- \\u~JtlngtunR tn I;ng I,J nd Ournf'e-. ;\IaUllp \ I.f'laod. :Mrs Benjamin Kno\f\1. HilI f t Barnn. ~Jr!-l (·hflrlr>s 'T Hal np) r\fl\ Alfl·C'd BOSR(lln 1\fJ ~ IInffman .!'IItllel, \,11 q JIalnilton Fiah .. !\IlR (;u9tav 1·; h 1~ .. ~1 1\I..-s Dwighf Morro\\ Mrs. Barpnt I ,ffpptR, l\olrs. Jaln(ls l\-lcI.,pan MrR 011\., ,I' Lanel'Y Coster. Mr.. Fra II<'I , Tho Hoo,lpr I'lub of Jacl(son lIeight\ f'n t~rlaJn('d IlooRiPt' (tubs from otlur pa rl~ of tlI~ cit\\ I\.t pv,nlng at bridge III tI'\ I home 01 ~11 and )1,. K L Olcott In Lin- (lpn ('OU] t. Amnng th09(\ who were Plf\~ Ifnt flom (JUt of 10\\11 ',ere )[r \\'. (,lOlA of Ijl-o\l<l~ 11 fll •• \l.nt o'f all affil!atr<i <lub. MI~. ;\I,lly l:mpson of ;\1 .. nhlltl'\1 :te('~[alY of th-p dnhf> Mr. and Mr~, \-V. I \. ota\. 1'-1, n II I lIlI '. Fosuldt )U,,' 1:101 so Fo~dl< k. Mr Lawrence ['Ipn Mr. and )lls. I:. [. (.>'0\. ;>,1, J l' \\.'lllil :VII' lIornl:'e I-e. or ~!anhattnn. Mr. 11rs_ Ilosroo Wadsworth of Ba}!rltle. lIt.11 M\I~ hpnllY of Jamaicn. Mr nnd :vilA ehUd, i\.nnolson of Brooklyn llnr! manv others Tho Jatltson Heights !loosl\ l'luh' jet pia Ilning a big Rpring danC'{l- to take pla{~~ !'lome time during April TIlE (\0111 ... ml1te .. In charge of the arfalr will {'on\l\t of ML·~ PaUl V Frary, chainnan, ),11. 8. L Uk'ol t and Mrs. W I \ otaw ~rlg. ()npy I{ (Glstnlph(>n of I~llll (lturt rra\ if] n. leception tf) her mother, MI q Hlaflrhe K Towson or Washington, 11 I· It\t s..~t urday afternoon from 3 to (I /.11 Q l'arstarphE'n was assist\!! by Mrs Paul V Bon Ilolghts and Mrs. :O;ohle B. Yewdl and ~II'''' Harold E ['0\ of Manhattan. sIding- Itt the tuble wero :-11' •• A. I, Ion and Mrs. Alrred B Phillips. MI'_ at'ld Mr. JOI1l1 Dunsmure or ,he Garden Apartments lla\e sailed (01' Lun, dOll. wh!>re Mr. Dunsmore will ta ke It lea<lln~ part In • Rose Malie' with Ihe l\.[rs. Sylve-sler r... Blood ga\p a lun(,heoon [01' eighteen guests at thc Plaza yesterday and later all played bridge at th .. home or Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan. 83C Park ave- nue: M':-;OI1 II. can and Mrs r no ..... Cfisl JerVl. ('rom well. I )'vIIs II };dward ~1am!lle and hel daugh- ter. Miss Estelle :lIanv!lie who returned last week from the Lal<e Pladd Colull. will leave tOllight (or Pnlm Bea~h. \here th~y \Ill be at the I~,erglade$ • MI fltll :\flR .foseph .1[1) 1rant1ing ()f 1; ·W .. \ Fifty-third stre<>t, wer~ among 1ho!;8 411.1 ft rtaining at dinnpr In~t night at Hhf>rr\ 1;1: New Jersey :\lor, iSt<rlVIl,- Word has hecn ,'e, el \ed In !\1orrlstow n of the marriage on 'fh urHda ~. Feb! uory 26. of Mrs, Margaret Dickson I Mrs Edward S Roth~hlld ga va a lun, h- eon yeslerday at the Hltz-CllrltOll Among her guests were :Mrs Bucha .. lan Schle\, J~, Mr Bertram !Vrasses. ~ISS Mary Bar- bara Spencer a·nd Mrs C Klllg Paimer, iNUMBER TEN I I nlother Katherme Drexel's Lenten 30\ - I' Ing class will meet Thursday mOl'ning at the home of Miss Mary Bouvi\I 14 V\·est. Forty-sixth street. r :\hs. Augustus!-' ~:Iltze. :.I1S Bevelley I I Bogert and Mrs. Dawson Lymnn \Vood were among the guests of Mt's WllIlams Bllrden at luncheon at the lI-Iadlson ye.- I teNia-y.! Others entertaining frIends In· \ eluded Mrs. E LIvingston Bu~rl1l, jr. lIfrs' l II. gdwal'ci ManVIlle and MrS Raymond T . Baker, among whos€' gUl>sts ~'ere Mt·~. , Thomas MarlLDo Robertson and Mrs. Ed- win M. Post, jr The sewlllg tla\s (01' tho benefit of the ,·h.Jd·s JlospiLal and.!'iUl'acry will hold Its filat meeting 01 this ;'car 'r'hursday mQrn· ) TOWml'§ §millIl\tes1t A<dldhre§§ ~ .\Ckl1O\dcc1gcrl as the place, where S'oclcty pur ,\allg llray CIlI' ': to the fullest the cour~e~ of a 111eticulously prepared dinner alll[ still he on time for the rise ()f the first curtal11-withollt \ll h<-,cribing to indigestion; where, amid exquisite stlrrolindings \\ llich harmonize wilh the IlTC';istihle: 5trait1~ of Sirys orchestra, llppertendol11 may dance tllose pallillg hours, from nine until om-thirty. away; and where the ultra aristocratic neighbors and ~eir f riendo. 110 mattcr whel-e it is they dine, may sip theIr dCllli-tassc and, par parm tfz ese, as \guests\ of the esfablish- ment. Quite the ll10st tltlifllle featlln that! \Vhat's 1110re, onc that i <; proving very popular.' . • \ NUMB~R SIXTIETH 'S'TREET ._-_. Mr •. Ooolgo lI!arshall Allen of Convont is pas,llIS' IL few \\ ... 1<. III 1I0t Rprlnv. \ a MIS Allen IR fl('(OmpanIPd hy har sl.I<'1 1\11 S L D WIlJImn' oC LGnt!on Connecticllt (i1'OOllWi< h SodetY-i>ut nam l·hapl'e.-, 1) A It. ,,!1l hol<l a IUllcheon at Putnam ('ot tnge on Th u~sday I\ honor of IIlI. John Laidlnw Ruel ot 1.ltchtlrld. \onn. \ Ii p pr(l>stdt:'nt gencr.al fronl (\onnert kilt. !\II\ (.' II. HI\\.I. Stato regent or the. D. A R, and 1\11.\ ('ath.rln 0 Npttleton. vlrr I .. ~eat of the ~tate. Mr'_ Adelalrl<, Husted Rlln~e~ Is 111 \harge of this event !JI and MIS (lllve~ 11\\1,,,,1 of Maple n\rnuo hal£' '(>turnE',1 (il Greenwi( h art\r I \ trip through t ·allforn'a. Th.y visltf'/l. MI. flIlt! :\11. :< \\'. '\.o'lI,ull;ht jl. fOi 11l<\rlv of Ulerrl\\I( h .. and now at rnlo Alto. ~]l''' I: ~I Flarl<m \n M,s .\ n Ta:. Inl of RIll' f\ Pill It hav(1 Ie-lUI ned {rom .l hI!E\'f Hta\ In ARhoe,i1I~. :....r (' DI arul MI~.~Thpoilnleo 1, LtulIRtedt or Rc-nrdh. t piau\ nro bnl~k .ag-aln uttPI a fpw VlOE'k!, at Atl.mllo' (,)I}- I MI. alill :Ills Hanfol<l nohln<on of Pat I tf'rsona\£'nu p who hu'\.e bt\fln in (~alifOinia I Filncc ::)E'ptrmIJ(,l :0, RlP (' XIJelt£l'd home thJ8 , MI'. \tid ~h' l'harl,s T '\ .TIg-h of Rl'verslde left last wt'E'll fnl Palm Heach. tu he gOll(l ahnut six Vl.eEl\a\i Therp \Iii he It supprr dance nt th~ H\und UIII l'ountl y (I'll. Katurday \ I nlng and nnp at thr- \\'IP'Jd ('lub on Man'h j; I I his home In y,:ashin:;ton. D. C. \\ It h tho cdltol' was the dlst:ln:Olllsbed I'ubUdlealthd<>ctorJohn B. Long-.n.:ssista'lt to the ,hler 01 the U'. S. Public J:£ealth Servke in Wn..shington. ThIs I,as Dr. Long s first vIsit ahd he WILS caretul to g'pt ~om9 tl:snnd in his ahoes\ lo- insU~e his retuln -\Ir Lagoree and Dr L-<Jng axe at tho LLmoln.· '4 Ueneral Robet tIL Tyndall of npol1 q , Arne-rlc-ml Legion man n.IHl ~l('-nl ban\tel', J \\Vas -. anothel' int,e!·\st:lnr: ,Ialtol. 110 Is spendIng \eventl \ the house glust or Cllrl rIsher at tite, Hhadu\'Vs The BalonandBm'onessBranut \-olindon\ \, ho have-avast estatenco.r Be1'hn~al-osuesbt at tlle ['~lllrnll:l~o Hotel. nC<!>Dlj;tn:mied DY thE'Il' daughte ... 111m\. \on Borke 2ltd ·hoe!.' hushand \'\,'lllfr von BOI ke. IIIr:ne, vOli Harke 18 Olt., or tne most attmctlV'e :youzil- \ I\(.men ttt the exrlu.lve hetel amd po'!!- tiHly Is lntllguing when she 8peaJts\. 1Ish with lier cilarmmg !lccent. Whose~.natal .. day NEXT? • 1S When is the n~tbittli.: Jdayyoure indutybomcL' to remember? Itmaybe: today or it may be t()~ morrow, f()r birthdays; never stay put like V aleJt~ tine-'s day buiwandet ~t: will aU over the caIendat! , . OViNGTON'S \TAr: Gi/lSh .. ,. of Fift\ .,6 .... ,;lliC.'~ Fifth AV.llue at 311th $tr •• t