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z an- | D oug|aston _ Club Mrs. Philip Lord,‘ \Mrs. Freed Are Helleni She Is Betrothed ~- dg nee SAU DALY - c society a males, 64+ e At Athena Session Frances Grant Is Speaker at Freeport \Members of the Long Island society and | their nd enjoyed - luncheon - and lye,. yesterday at the -Douglas- m club. Mrs. Philip Lord and Bayard A. Freed were host- executive board meeting ceded the lunchleon. e311151110“- business was disposed of at a usin session whipgl preceded cards. - Mrs. Everett ' Willets ded. , W, R. Wetherell will speak \American Costumes from Co- lomisl Times,\ at the Christmas party, December 13, in the h house of All Saints church, it Neck. Costumes from Revo- Momary days through the y will be modeled, as she Prizes for high scores yesterday won by Mrs. O. V. Hawkins, Irs.. Murray Shields, Mrs. Wil- Muller and Mrs. George Mil- Also present were Mrs. Ray- ma Evans, Mrs. R. E. Kent, E. C. Perry, Mrs. L. B; Di- m Mrs. Reynolds Kraft, Mrs. \ r Chen Mrs. Roy Mart, - Daniel ane, Mrs. J. N. G.- B. Mazeine, McFadden of Philadelphia, was Hills. MISS MARY JOSEPHINE Miss Cutting's engagement to Alexander B. McFadden, son of Mrs. Bernon S. Prentice of Manhattan and the late George recently announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Cutting of Wheatley road, Wheatley The influence of the European invasion upon the music of South America was brought out yester- day by Miss Frances Grant, guest speaker at the meeting of the Athena club, in the parish house of the Freeport Presbyterian church. + Miss Grant, widely traveled, and an authority on Spanish Américan music and customs, stressed the laintive note of sadness and long- to be found in this music, and extended over into the national dances. Miss Grant is vice presi- dent of the Roerich museum and has made many public appear- ances in connection with her chosen subject. She was intro- duced by Mrs. R. I. Deniston, chairman of the music department of the club, which sponsored the program. Musical selections were offered by Esperanzo Pulido, Mexican pianist; and Zoila Luz Furnis, Porto Rican soprano. Miss Fur- nis chose \Lamento Borincano,\ song of a home-loving Porto Rican; \Maria Lao,\ the lament of a mulatto girl forsaken by her lover; Clavel Del Aire,\ a song in the spirit of the tango; \Felices Diaz,\ a Porto Rican love song; Mrs. John O. Shreve, Mrs. Robert La- reniere, Mrs. Alvin Barck, Mrs. N. Bartlett, Mrs. A. G. n, Mrs. J. C. Miller, Mrs. G. Brous, Mrs. Gray Truitt, Mrs. ore V. Moldenke, Mrs. ;R. H. esser, Mrs. Harold Crow, Mrs. M. Clough, Mrs. Carroll K. Moffat, Mrs. C. F. Wille, «Mrs. \rank Deaven, Mrs. George Ros- Wiberg, Mrs. John Craig, Mrs. R. Crouch, Mrs. Frederick Scrib- Mrs. Alli-5d Myer, Hubs-fl f Nos ; L. Miss Gertrude , Mrs. W. S. Walden, Mrs, B. PhifllpliMMtl. K. -R gomery, Mrs. C. Weiter n and Mrs, Walter A. Goelitz; o Mrs, Arthur Pearce of Clave- O.j;-and Mrs.- N. Carman was his brother's man. After a reception at the home of the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Carman left for a trip to Washington, D. C. They will live in Brooklyn. The reception guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duffy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duffy, Jr., Mr. and. Mrs. George Oseka, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Daley, Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Weingart, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Capertino, Mr. and Mrs. John Oft, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bonhag, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Magregor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Off, Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Perfenberger, Mrs. Margaret Fo- ley, Mrs. Anna Dunker, Mrs. Bea- trice Ott, Miss Betty Weingart, Miss Emma Waun, Miss Doris Fraley, Miss Madeline Magregor, John Hoffman, Charles Carman and Henry Frank Oft. best ch, Mrs. Edward Cronin, Mrs. | Steinberg, Mrs. Alfred Caine, Mrs. *Rdwara is Ot Is Bride Ernest Carman, Jr. ? Miss Florerice Ott, daughter of r. and Mrs. Frederick Oft of co , became: the bride: of nest Carman, Jr., son of. Mr. and irs. Ernest Carman of don ard, Rockville Centre, Sun- iy afternoon. The ceremony was rformed in the parish house of English Lutheran Chg“)! ot o by the Rey,. Paul R. bride, who was given in e by her father, wore 6f white satin, made redin- te style. Satin flowers formed a e which held her short veil in She carried white chrysan- Freeport Hospital Unit Plans \Harvest Shower\ A \harvest shower\ of canned and package goods was planned by the Freeport league for Mercy hospital Priday at a meeting at the homie. of Mrs. Frank P. Alcorn of the Grove apartments, This event is sponsored each year by the league, to benefit the hospital. Donations may be delivered to Mrs, Leo Halpin of 111 Merrick road, Freeport, no later than Sat- urday, November 20. Tentative arrangements for a dinner dance in January, to be further discussed at next month's meeting, were made. Mrs. Wil- I I. Social Calendar The calendar of vente i% up lnrgely from reading notices which fi.~mfi\h~ filmhuhhm \tubn AJ m Beatrice Oft, as her cous- maid of honor, wore a blue crepe, with pink accesso- and a pink an. William * fibflhrh’lhunmdt: 513 TODAY Baldwin oat ain co., ns P8 oust, bites spoors. Bae: .) wad Mre, club, Maiverne hime ft,\ “a“ ‘ '% flu-oil Meeting, Giri Bcout Odtden oun wasg] Prout tenet, \ widi wvenue Arenal 4 - 4 p. Es-» Rellarose Woman tie atul, + hs {| dard, \Pris offiens \Tx Mamie tii. . 2 p. a a ony 2% fl. J‘ h. 2‘ “in Willisten m \x' A., Northslde! tfi a uA \TN p. way, m. liam Duane of Smith street will be hostess. Mrs. William Martin, who has been appointed chairman of new drive for contributions to the hospital building fund, made an urgent appeal to all members for new workers on the project. Present were: Mrs. Grace Rob- bins, Mrs. Halpin, Mrs. William J, Martin, Mrs. O. S. Predsall, Mrs. Thomas 'Pisher, Mrs. James F. Reilly, Mrs. Joseph Hursch, Mrs. L. L. Taity, Mrs. F. C. Munch, F. Coleman, Mrs. W. F. Hopper, Mrs. George H. Gray, Mrs. R. W. Mor- rissey, Mrs. Daniel J. L Minna/In. . J. Mor- Mrs. John Haggert, Mrs. J. George Traegger, Mrs. rissey, Mrs. Frank Hogeldinge and Mrs. John Durham. Mr. And Mrs. del Guidice Has Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs, Oscar R. U. de Guidice were hosts at a cockta bridge Sunday afternoon at thei home on Clinton avenue, Rockville Centre. Their guests were mem- bers of the Crusaders of the Iron Cross. High scores in bridge were held by Mrs. Communardo Renzulli, Mrs. Ralph Harter and Mr, del- Miss Ida Sorrentino and Miss Caroline Milone received the Guidice. special awards. Also present were Miss Laura Miss Vera Milone, Miss Miss Rita Ludwig, Mr. Renzulli, Mr. Harter, Alfred Sor- rentino, Bernard Campbell, An- gelo Laviosa, Louis and John Mi- lone, William Guarino and Charles Nocera, Helen ion. Anderson. event, at the seciety m mone n \Joropo Venezolano\ a song of home-sickness; \Estrellita a Mexican song; and \Morena\ a Spanish song. Miss Pulido's numbers were il- lustrative of Mexican and South American life. They included \Alevantate\; \Secreto Eterno\; \; \Fumando Mrs. Deniston | announced > a music festival project, Friday, No- vember 19, at 2 o'clock, at the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A., when Mrs. Edgar Stillman Kelly, chairman of world music activities will be present. Miss Muller Bride Of Frank Convey iss Helen Muller of Farming- dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Muller, of Amityville, was married Sunday at St. Kili- an's Roman Catholic church, Farmingdale, to Frank Convey, of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Con- vey, of Elizabeth, N. J., by the Rev. Joseph Haldemeier, rector of the parish. The bride wore a princesse frock of embroidered net, with a cap veil of illusion, and carried an arm bouquet of white chrysanthe- mums. She was attended by her sister, Miss Winifred Muller, who wore a frock of shell pink, with blue accessories, and carried rose chrysanthemums. The groom was attended by his brother, John Convey, of Elizabeth, as best man. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents in Amityville. After a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home at Stillwater. t 1 il ir of Coming Events KR W be sent prempily to B o uae, church. A. central high sebool, 3 a. fee T «x Russell and George Estang. Eyck street, Valley Stream. city; resa Doyle of Long Beach. Warrin, Mr. and Mrs. Provost. Patricia Bennett, daughter o her home. er, _ Stella Spadaccino, and Jack Frietag, Gloria Ronald Bergman, Bennett, Jr. ther Bergman and Mrs. R. C. Cos grove. entertained . at dinner Albert E. Hague, din y and their son, Arthur, Jr 0 of Valley Stream. day afternoon. His Irene show. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bovmn 'all of Beverly parkway, Walter Kunz, Mr, and George Beckstein, Mr. and Mrs Charles Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Bolstridge and daughter, s Luncheon |Music Is Topic] Club Notes MhmmwmmMMk- Edward Au'ucl‘ Jack Valley Stream Mrs. George Kastment of Brooklyn was honored at a sur- prise party Sunday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNeil of Ten Guests were George Eastment, Mr. and Mrs. George Eastment, Jr., Mrs. Mary Maher, Miss Rene Maher, Mrs. James Ryan, Miss Marguerite Ryan, Mrs. Catherine Gilmore, Mrs, John McElroy and Miss E. M. Dunphy of Brooklyn; Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Mrs. Kather- ine Arnold, Mrs, Reginald Linden, Mrs. James Somerville, Mrs. Hilda Lawson, Mrs. Charles Daly and Miss Josephine Daly of New York Mrs. Catherine Gunn of Glendale; Mrs. John Skillen, Mrs. Thomas «Carr, Mrs. James Lane, Mrs. Mary Doyle and Miss The- Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Catlin of Marlboro road, Valley Stream, entertained at bridge Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. George H. Richard Stewart and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bennett of . Mrs. Sylvester P. Eise- North Grove - street, - Valley mann, Mrs. lizarieyLeyvis, Mrs. Z]. Stream, celebrated her - eighth fred J. Nelson, Mrs. Joseph O. Wil- | birthday Saturday with a party at Attending were Barbara Ann Flood, Joan Flood, Ann Catherine Fuchs, Vincent and Robert Ger- bino, Mary and Theodore Wheel- Walter, Billy and Norma Strohm, William and Maxine Harris, Barry Grant and Richard Cos- grove, Bileen, Helen and James L. Also Mrs. Irving Harris, Mrs. George Hammerlund, Mrs. Ellen Murray, Dr. and Mrs. Grant Lu- Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Maloney of Mott avenue, Valley Stream, n Sunday night at the Bavarian Village in honor of Mr. Maloney's birthday, Their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Miss | Victoria Hague, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cor- ast Rockaway; Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert E. Hague, Jr., of Malverne; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson, Jr., of Brooklyn and Edward Maloney Vincent Gerbino, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gerbino of East Argyle street, Valley Stream, cel- ebrated his eighth birthday Sun- ests were Mary Wheeler, erbino, Patty and Eileen Bennett, Robert McDowell, Har- old McDowell, Jr., and Gilbert Barton. 'They put on an amateur 3 - , Mrs. Stream, had as on Sunday, Burtis, Mrs. Walter J. Rodger, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Kunz and daughter, Josephine; Mr. and Mrs. Mre. sa p ~ voy )G cw ne 2 D. A. R. Unit whats Mas Dessert Mill road, Baldwin, to members of Kappa Theta Omega sorority. F ¥ e Her guests were Miss Hazel Good, B -d Miss Flora Beling, Miss Ruth Day, A] 92 | Miss Grace Ray, Miss Mary Dick- son Miss Louise Kramer, Miss onn mmVlvlunM-fiM i W' h d Winifred Sweep, Mie Phema| VTS. WTIGht an Casty and Miss Muriel Schwer, Mrs. Neal Are Tau The had a party, Saturday mighy for Hostesses home Miss Starce of -- Rog-MW res Mrs. Adelbert G. Wright and mmlemm Tiano,| Mrs. O. Dexter Neal were m; k, Miss Flar'onm Gel esses, yesterday afternoon, at ville Centre, at u dessert bridge, for the scholarship fund of Wil- liam Dawes chapter, Daughters of the American Revplution, of which Mrs. Neal is regent. Mrs. Wright's aides were Mrs. Franklyn Doe, Mrs. Leslie O. Carr, Jr., Mrs. Earl J. Bennett, Mrs. William B. Gottgetreu and Mm: Joseph O. Wilson. The' committee assisting Mrs. Neal was Mrs. Keith Macomber, Mrs. Edward_R. Baylis, Mrs. An- drew J. Edwards, Jr., Mrs. C. Ma- son Wilhelm and Mrs. Frank J. Williams. The players were Mrs. Herman Warnken, Mrs. H. L. VanWagner, Mrs. C. A. Homan, Mrs. H. J. Van Cleaf, Mrs. C. T. Monroe, Mrs.) Robert Langdon, Mrs. Frank Con- don, Mrs. E. Aldrich Staples, Mrs. | J. Howland Donaldson, Mrs. Sam- uel Franklin, Mrs. H. W. Miller, Mrs. Charles vonReischach, Mrs. Charles Buell, Mrs. H. F. Barre, Mrs, G. V. Brower, Mrs. F. Eve ett Place, Mrs. D. WM C. J. Williams, Mrs. Sanford Davison, Mrs. Russell A, Lowe, Mrs, Henry W. Hodges, St., Mrs. Horace S. Philp, Mrs. Adolph C. Roehm, Mrs. James Murphy, Mrs. Austin Smith, Mrs. Darlus Sylves- ter, Mrs. Bertram E. Drake, Mrs. Olive H. Glover, Mrs. Frederick J. Purling, Mrs. Leonard Calvert, { Mrs. Paul L. Johnson, Mrs. Aus- tin A. Scott, Mrs. William J. Brown, Mrs. Walter J. Halliday, Mrs. C. Green, Mrs. Caroline t son, Mrs. Roland M. Richenstein, Mrs, Walter Ebbels, Mrs. Grant Huntley. Mrs. Arthur Langdon, Mrs, William B. Simons. Also, Mrs. William Grevers, Mrs. Harry T. McFarland, Mrs. William N. Strubank, Mrs. Robert P. Bayard, Mrs. Theodore H. Has- kell, Mrs. Nils F. Brandin, Mrs. Gertrude F. Vannever, Mrs. St. John Davis, Mrs, Ervin D. John- son, Mrs. Harry J. Brayshaw, Mrs. Henry J. Schuler, Mrs. Frederick G. Kamm, Mrs. Ernest W. Fiedler, Mrs. Richard Steinschneider, Mrs. Robert C. Polsgrove, Mrs. Fred- erick A. Schmitte, Mrs. George C. Weiterer, Mrs. Charles E. Fraser, Mrs. Hans Braunlich, Mrs. Allan H. Hubbell, Mrs. M. A. Jacobson, Mrs. J. Frank Vieillard, Mrs. Fred- erick Strohsall, Mrs. A. H. es, Mrs. C. M. Bixby, Mrs. Robert D. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Joseph H. Gethin, s. Romeyn Booth, Mrs. Marle fault, Mrs. Edith Hammer, Mrs. Louise A. Bartow, Mrs. Wal- . Hoyt, Mrs. Karl Tufel, Mrs. Guy M. Campbell, Mrs. Daniel Carpenter, Mrs. S. Dimon Smith, Mrs. John J. Randall, Mrs. Ed- ward B. Thompson, Mrs. Frank J. Wetmore, Mrs. B. L. Seymore, Mrs. G. W. Mathews, Mrs. Arthur N ed, Mrs. George C. Seeba, Mrs. Edward L. Hyman, Mrs. A. Van Court Miller. Mrs. Harold J. Stevens, Mrs. J. F. Sullivan, Mrs. Roy Walton, Mrs. Forrester Hoag, Mrs. William R. Jackson, Mrs. William F. Richardson, Mrs. Elford E. Steele, Mrs. Stanley Bolger, Mrs. Charles Gibson, Mrs. E. Lacy Finnan, Mrs. Harold Beery. Mrs. Daniel 'T. Rowe, Mrs. Charles Edward R. Gibson, Mrs. Watson Gerhart, Miss Lillian M. Bartow and Miss Claire Lampman. - wi Q « t | a heel C 4..i 0s \Im sal The chapter will entertain at a tea tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the Conte studios, South - - F by orf ge Vincent Photo MRS. ARTHUR BRANNING Mr. and Mrs. Branning now are in their new home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Branning is the former Miss Grace Rose O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Neill, of North Grove street, Valley Stream. husband formerly lived oR Merrick road in Lynbrook. Forest avenue, Rockville Centre. A musical program will be fur nished by the studios. Mrs. Eu gene P. Hawkins, chairman, will ! be assisted by Mrs. Glen C. Pettit, Mrs. Warnken, Mrs. Denis Quinlan and Mrs. Charles E. Richmond. Sigma Lambda Society Sponsors Annual Dance The first annual dance of the | Tota chapter, Sigma Lambda so- ciety of New Rochelle, at the Val ley Stream Country club Saturday might attracted about 200 people. Music was furnished by the High- | lights orchestra, directed by Wil bur Thompson, Other chapter of the society represented at the dance were Alpha from New Ro- Theta from | chelle, Delta from Rye. from Bellerose and Zeta Rosedale. The committee in charge of ar- rangements was headed by Miss Florence Haas, Miss Dorothy Sul- | hospital, livan and Miss Alice Thompson. © b I ue Free home trial ' 373 Rockaway Ave.. VALLEY STREAM Valley Stream 543 2nd St., EAST ROCKAWAY 25 Henry Street, FREEPORT 2nd Street, MINEOLA Gontlemen-Please forward fail For * -AN Autumn snide * He's due again ! Be ready when he strikes! Fill up your bin with Use coupon below send me one of your souvenir pot holders, lMembers Mrs. Patterson \Hostess To Etude Club \Hahsel - Gretel\ Is Subject of Discussion | Humperdinck's \Hansel and Gretel\ was the subject for study at the meeting of the Etude club, last night, at the home of Mrs. Thomas K. Patterson, Harvard avenue, Rockville Centre. Mrs. Grace Fisk reviewed the story of the opera, after which Mrs. Marie Lewis played the over- ture. She also sang a duet from the work with Miss Marian Trieb- swetter; and accompanied a trio | (also from the opera) by Miss Triebswetter, Mrs. Frances Choate and Mrs. Roland R. Richensteen. Mrs. John W. Geil reviewed cur- rent musical periodicals. Miss Elizabeth Denton will en- tertain the club at a Christmas, party at her home on Denton ave- nue, East Rockaway, December 13. The club is rehearsing for a pro- gram to be given on the evening of November 30 in the Baldwin | Methodist Episcopal church, under sponsorship of the Inspiration cir- cle Present, last night, in addition to those named were Miss Doro- thy Doyle, Mrs. Arthur Becker, Mrs. Sidney Alexander, Miss Flor- ence Brill, Mrs Nicholas Fedotoff, Miss Mildred White and Miss Ina Weyrauch. s PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. T. John McCauley of Washington avenue, Lakeview Terrace, have announced the birth of a son. The baby, born October 28, at South Nassau Communities has been named Ken- neth Robert. c o a 1 *\ blue coal' regulator! Lynbrook 2777-R. V. C. 45 Freeport 2820 Hempstead 635 tenlars of yeur C. C, C. Plan. . Alse