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THE iitANHASSET PRHB6, FRIDAY. JUNE 19, 1986 ial Events and Activities in tKe Various Notifi SthrB G(Jl^ Ired Ogden To Be Bride A Church Ceremony Here \e(i A, Bruce Bielaski At St. PauVs On Aug- Dorothea Beauchamp Clark ’ s Marriage letnphis Broker Takes Place In South Llghtfoot Uldr'ed' [of Dr- Ogden, and Mrs. Harry ckr has completed plans leading to . A. Bruce Bie- Iwhlch will take' place at, ck on the afternoon of |at St. Paul's Church. The McKechnie,.. rector of Is' phurch, Gre^t Neck, ate In the absence of the ■lam Grime. There will tption.. kden wlH \lrave-her *isi tpir Hoibfion of Philadel- I former Miss Barbsgra Og- r matron of honor. The ,s .jjrill he Mrs. Elliott S.S Mary Morrli'on and ■ Biela.ski of Great Neck f ’ rank SweetSer f New [Biela.ski will act as. best Ihts brother? The ushers Votir 'Baker. <Jordon Og- [Paul Fisher. tide-to-be , was graduated lends Academy in Locust nd from Smith College. |ski, who is the son of Mr. lA. Bruce Bielaski of, Sta- wa.s graduated from |demy and Amherst Col- from Now York Uniyer- School. in 1955. He is 1 witli Edwards and Smith, : law firm. nd Mrs. Ed-ward C. J. tof Nassau Road will have [guests for the week-end T Davenport Johnson of I Field, San Francisco, Cal^ I Johnson, who will arrive lay for a six months' stay arge Reception ^rmation Rite Mrs. George Kaplan of Hoad have Invited - 150 Great Neck, New York klyn and New Jer^y to “ which will follow the of their son, Abner W'30 o ’ clock on Satur-, ^ing at Temple Beth-El. keep \open house ” for bf the day. faplan and his brother, I ’ ill depart on July 1 for ke camp for the summer. • r ‘ t Mrs. Cyril J. Brown and Brokaw Lane have gone w summer place at Cen- for the summer. r * * ianfred Messner is recu- at her 'heme on North rive after a recent opera- iremoval of her tonsils. • • .* ki Mrs. Robert Cody Brown |lies Circle have Invited a buffet supper party at [nc am. , a a turda 'y wening,.,..^ Hicks of Beverly ^oad on Sunday for Call- will be away for three faswell Eldrldge of Saddle two special awards at lual flower show of the ICounty Horticultural So- Jd in New York City on |a.v. Tliey were for a vase r'us and an exhibit of al- |la aurantlaca. •' • • |c«'k Rc.sidents I’ oint Dance tile Great Neck residents ^edne.sday night dance at ds Point Bath Club were Mrs. Robert C. Kerr Jr.. Mr.'- Louis J. F. Moore, Mrs. william Rabe, Mr. Willi.ston Benedict an*t-. K- Bullen. 1 • ♦ • • ValU'r Wood Parsons had ' for luncheon at her homp r'** khone Lane ye.sterday, M'cll Eldrldge, Mrs. Lewis ^hd Mrs. J. Herbert Bal- dd Mrs., Ben Hill an^ ' 'OiiClwcsfr-'ltofcS ifKt -flM!* Tup.sday ort their \druiser for the summer. They pass some time at Shelter fBiuzards Bay and Cape |hd Mrs. Wlaldo prose pf Road Road attended the commencement exercises at AAi- herst on Monday. Their son Minot Mrs. Dorothea B. Clark Wed At Southern Resort Mrs. Dorothea Beauchamp Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Beauchamp of Kennilworth, was married on Monday in the Virginia Boom of the Greenbrier Hotel at White Sulphur Springs, to D. Wil son Fly of Memphis, Tenn. The -cetemnny — was, .peEfdrmgd hy the Rev. D. A. Gilmore of the Presby terian Church of 'White Sulphur Springs in the pre.sence of members of the two families and a few intimate friends. Mrs. Clark was given In mar riage by her father. She had only one attendant, Mr. Fly ’ s . sister, Mrs. Edward H. Crump -Jr,_ Mr. Crump acted as best man.' ' The bride wore a gown of peri winkle blue batiste over she'll pink satin and carried a matching muff to which camelias were attached, and a poke bonnet to match. Mrs. Grump wore yollow chiffon with 'a (litrge hat to match find carried spring flowers.' •• Mrs. Fly attended the Kew- Forest School ih Kew Gardens and Miss- Dow ’ s School at Briarcllft Manor. , Mr. Fly attehdqd Culver Military Academy and the Univer sity of Virginia. He is a member of the brokerage finfi of-Fly and McFall of. Mcniphis. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp gave a dinner in the Colonnades at the Gfeenbrier for members of the bridal patty. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf -of Tus can Court are the parents of a son, their first child, born on Monday morning at the Polsrcllnlc Hospital in New York City. The new ar rival is to be named Richard Bruce. Mrs. Wolf is the former Misfc. Doris Shapiro of New Yo?tc City. * . » » * Mrs. Anna liOulse Cole of the Wychwpod has returned from Nevada. • » * Daphne Jean Stewart Finishes Baldwin Course Mlks Daphne Jean Stewart, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart of Arlelgh Road, Kensing ton, was graduated on June 11 from the Baldwin School at Bryn Mawr. Miss Stewart, president of her class, led the senior elass pro- and Mrs. Hugh J. Schuck of Bur- bury Lane, will depart on Satur day evening for Texas, where he jWill pass the summer with his uncle, Frank Cheavens in Mart and his grandmother, ^Mrs. K. H. Cheavens In Dallas. Ho will attend the centennial while In Dallas. _ Mrs. Andrew Stewart of Arlelgh Itoad gave a iuncheon and bridge party yesterday at the Nassau Country club. Adela Rogers St. Johns Weds Air Line Official Adela Rogers St. John of East Shore Road was married on Mon day at Harrison. N. Y. to Frarfcls Patrick OToole, a traffic executive of the United Air Lines. The bride, whd Is widely known for her maga zine articles and stories of Holly wood, has been marrledT twice be fore. Her first hu^nd was W. Ivan St. Johns, a magazine editor, from whom she was separated by divorce in 1929. Her second hus band was Richard Hyland. They were divorced in 1994. Mrs. OToole has three children, Mrs. Paul Gal ileo, the former Elaine Hyland. William Ivans St, Johns and Richard Hyland. The ceremony was performed by Justice of the Peace Leo Mlntzner at the Harrison Town Hall. The witness were Ernest Adams of Great Neck and Mrs. Mabel Isen- berger of Lancaster, Pr. ■ Mr. - and . Mrs. O ’ Toolii. are _ at present In Great Neck. Many ’ Parties Planned By Gymkhana Supporters A number of large parties are being planhed by members of the spcla.Lset pf_ the North' Shore whd Also colonel and lilrs. Daven port Johnson of Hamilton Field, fean Francisco, Cal; Mr. and Mrs. Hdmund Frisch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward C. J. MeShane, Miss Bernice Holloway, Charles Hedlund, Mr. and Mrs. Jules E. Rosenthal, Carl Muller, Mrs. John Panton, Jr., Theodore C. de Ranters, Mr. and Mrs. Terence K. Preece, Miss Joan Fontaine, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson B. Cralle, H. K. Elcock, Miss E3in- beth Van Leer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn tMntftlne , - Mr . and Mrs. i tober fr ^F. Howard, Ifp. Marguerite Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. Hmry R. Swartley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Howard, Frederick L. W. Lightward, Mr. and Mrs. Emory L. Bryan, Kenneth Cortelyou, James G. Murdock, Charles Shlverlck, Miss Louise Burt, Miss Mary Maxwell, who will ex hibit a string of horses at the show and Miss Dorothy Benedict of Chicago, 111., a niece of Mrs. LeBrosi, who-Is icnowh tn -western- horse show circles as a keen horse man and exhibitor. ■Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rowse of Beverly. Road will give a lunch eon ” before the show. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blrcliett of Valley View ■Road also will have as guests at luncheon before the show, Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. Traphagen of Rockville Cenfer; Miss He*len Traphagen of New York City: Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Garni and Miss Adelaide Garni of Great Neck. Mrs. Charles Holloway of Green Gables, Kings Point* will have as her guests, the sponsors <rf the show,'\ Mr. and Mrs. Eric , W. L. Alterbury of Westbury; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hackett of Los Angeles,, cal. Miss Berenice Hollo way and Charles Holloway, wh(^ has just returned from Upper Col lege, Canada. Country diib *r«n lit. knd Mra, OharlM IMlor, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Burt Van Btolan. Mr. and Mn. Richard Okyaon, Mr. knd lira. Flynn Ahdnw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BrMh MVd Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Finnegan. Attend ( Oannanaewiiwt At Amherst Ca U eg e (Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Bielaski of ataUon wnari were «t -OoUegs in «liaahettarW.TL H«T hip OdoHE IBMM. am «t Mr. Mil lira. ObkrtCB B. Kiaaai of mH- land Itama Iws rttumsd for the soBrnr vacation froai Rut- gsra tnunMtir. • a • Mrs. Fred Uhl of Oanteibury Made attended the oommaneement ener- ctses this mek at 8t. BenmUota' will take part ill ’ ■'the Belgrave, for a stay of Herse Show C.y>mkhana on Sunday ceEsion. The exercises were held at ' ana on ounuay fitewsr. ' oftomoon. One of the most elabo rate tunctlcns will be a large buf- expects to sail ^ later in the «um- ^ Z Her sIsTev 'G' LoBrosi of Nassau Road, Kens- fttudy for two years. Her--aiste.,,.-|_^ Miss innis G. Stewart, was gradu- ated last week from Sarah Law rence. • • • .* Mrs. RosweJl Eldrifige 'of SgdjjlilP Rock expects to sail for Burdpe 7the'Iffit'^VeeTE'In ' ■JulY'^SBe^^^^^ \attend the mus|c (estival at Salz-. burg and will be in France for the rest of the summer. • ■'».* ' Mr. and Mrs. Avery W. Barnes and their two children of Oi-ange, Conn., are visiting Mrs. Barnes ’ parents, Mn. and Mrs. Louis. A. Linz of Myrtle Drive. * • Mrs. S. S. Jack.son and her daughter of Brooklyn have taken an iipartment in tlie Wychwood for the'summer. * • * Betty sue Mcarns Has Birthday Parly Bettjj;.Sue Mearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mearns of Deepdalc Drive, Great Neck Estates, celebrated her 4th birth day ye.sterday afternoon. Among the members of the \very young ’ * set Invited to a party on the la,wn were Peggy Paar, Gretcheii and Joan Thanhauser, Virginia, Lee Du Ro.sque. Suzanne and Sally Wood bury, Wendy and' Carol Hicks. Bct.sy Young, Audrey Garrison, Martha • aJvd Joan Sclienck, Anne and Carol Emmerllng and Lila Giles MtKnight.' * * • Hugh J, Schuck Jr., son of Mr. CARPENTRY JOBBING Properly Attended to Residential Maintensmee Co. «B03 MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK 1227 —34 Hours — /• Miss Mary M. May To Pass Summer Herp M1S.S Mary Mignot May, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. May of Schenck Avenue, will arrive the end of the \week to pass'QTe .summer In Great Neck. Miss May, a member of the faculty of the SJiady Hill School at Cambridge, Mass., ts In Nantucket this week to attend the wedding of Miss Nancy Robb, a former classmate at Kent Place School and Smith College. Miss May will have as her guest at her home here, Miss Elizabeth 'Wilson of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. E. P. Parnham of North Drive “and her daughters, the Misses-iRuth and Elizabeth-Parn ham, departed on Monday, for the Parnham summer place at Litch field, Conn. * » • » Mrs. Charles Laflln of the Ken-' wood expects to depart tlie end the ishbw. Weather permitting 'supper will be served In the' garden, which will bc TIlu- dpilnated for the occasion by flood lights carrying out the colors of the Belgrave Show, -^fcarlet and . Sf-Uite, „ ..Tjlfi.. EUast^ Mltsd. Judge and Mrs. Royden Klein of Smithtpwn; Mrs. A. Brajton ; Hamilton- of Beverly Hills, Cal,; | Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy G. Lilley of | East Wlllistoji;. Miss Helen Frey of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Atlerbury of Westbury; George Reed Wright of Kariasas City; Mr. and Mr.s. Tliomas Washington Kelly of Plandomo. months at the Laflln summer co- tage ne'ii' Chicago. «' '* Mr. and Mts. H. J. Harlow of Franklin place had as week-end guests. Miss Gr.ace Rassell and Miss lAldine Wutrous of Brooklyn. • • * Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Heumann cf of Shoreward Drive have -as tiielr guests, Mrs. Heumann ’ s' mother, ■MtSi Thatam Cecil, knd-htir.uacle. COIilTRAt:T BRIDUF 1036 t!ulbcrtson Courtenay Lo.*>lng Trick ^isy methocts lor beglnnm^ Accur ate hand valuation. Play of the hund: Squeeze, elimination, strip and end plays. '*Mrs. A. H. Slllweli, 17 Vunder- btlt Avenue. *'phone Manhaasel 725. A h - •octate Teacher of the Culbertson Na tional Studios. Father ’ s Day, June 21 ^ . Mme. Aiidree Blajiis Are aupcrl^y siyled. Tailored with the new smart starchless coihiT;\^ You can be sure he will announce the RBO^CNING of her ' rWMER recreational frenc N groups J,^ on JULY 6 th rihree Momlnga Weekly - Monday, Wedneaduy. Pi'Way *n from « to eiijoy the ^ench games, French play* converaationai French the aame as if they vacationed to .ft «ch »ad ■ ttMlkh — Hourly classes r ^niWIlHSiD lUCtDBf ftambatlona. ST., 'aama apoa ~ like them. IDEAL KdlirS aMDP thfe weA-end and attended the graduation exerciaee on Mon day. Their son. Bob, was k member of the class. Mrs. Nun« Orokjean of Windsor Road i« recovering after an em ergency operkUon for kppendicltla performed last week at Nassau Hospital, (Mr- and Mrs. E. O. Longman Ot hew, Thomas Shnons, ber or'^the class. was a m«m- Odgen Bradley, who has been to Brooklyn for the winter, wUl pasa the summer with his parents, My. and Mrs. WUUam R. ’ WlthereU at their homo on North Otovar Drive. • ? Jason Baoon of BMcer HtU Road was in Baltimore and Pennsylvania A lai«g ■Moh iMa tUf o yi t yMtgMky, at g iMk «t Nwth M.0Q0. The tOM « at I a, m. kjr Lotil mabd Ugh and kg Fattoham Btetr i»A- Vt iiiii t u rt w ry Precinct, Mtaaau Cbtiiity the Roiiyn and Feti ymSbf-'A ton Ore departmente w|Ci 'i|bhr. moned. . • ^ssv* Avaso, K4. • a/wsi^ SSI Bet a vw j Rldge P rlve East jn»«. at-AmheRti for IR'e ■ week-end. They deiiarted * Louts T. Z ANER Opiomatrisi I Ouiler Mltni|M klOMT- Daphne Stewart on Friday morning to Ihelr new Packard car and returned on Bun- day evening. Mrs. Cecelia WyckpJ? and daugh ter Dorothy pf Kings Point are in England. They made the trip and aunt,. Mr. and Mrs.- J. W. Embry, all of Louisville. Ky. Tlie Hciimanhs gave a buffet st rp ppr \ < m~ U ie .Queen 'Mary, party for Uiclr guests on l^tur- day evening. Ml', luid 'Mrs. B. P. Rus.sel! and family of Valley View Road arc back from a visit in Canada. • ' * • ' To Pass The Summer At Ilrant Island Mr. 'and Mr.s. C. M. Phipps and 'dauglitcr Eleanor of Highland Ave nue dciiarted this wi>ck for their summer place at Brant Island. Mutaiiolsselt, •* * ' * Ml ,. R. A. Anthony, a former re.sidi nt of Great Neck, visited here tills week en route to Cape Cod where..she will pass-Uie summer. -Slie wa.s In Florida for the winter. Mr.s. Lee t. Albertson and Mrs. E. G. I'lUtle entertained on Tuesday eveiimg for Mrs. Anthony at the Albertsop home on'. Grace Avenue. Miss Mary Prances Bradley had as her week-end guest at her hcnii- on North Clover Drive, Miss Olg.i F.ivlow of Laurelton. bn Sunday Miss Bradley and her mciher, Ml'S-' William R. Wlther- ell motored to Montauk with Miss Paviow. * t, ■ • • • ■ “ A'lnong the Great-Neck couples at tilt Beefsteak dinner on Satur- - day night at the North Hempstead Miss Harriet Flnkelstcln, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fln- kclsteln of Brokaw Lai)c, has been elected president of Beta Ctoapter of Iota Alpha Pi. • B B Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. May were dinner guests of Miss Emily R. Childs of Stepping Stone Lane on Monday, going with Uieir bos- te.ss to the evening to Uie Great Neck Players ’ Green Room Nile. Mr. jand.Mi ’ s. J. Oakley Knight,\ MF.1i'ndi;jrs. Tracy E Mc- Tracy Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Bacon and the Mls.ses Maureen Farrell and Mlml Fardel were among the guests en tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lavery at their home In Beacon Hill on Saturday evening. 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