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1 .V ^ ' ■S-v THE MANHASfiET PRESS. al Events and Activities in the Varfinis ^ • ' ... •.- L & « - • . A -At ...... i» * mal Of Dorothy Moore \nouhced Al A Tea Here 'k Girl teUi Wed Wittiam Pearson Of ins In The Early Fall; Other Happen- inis Of Social Interest neat of MJs» Dorothy daughter of Mr. on Moore of Nassau ^gton, and WlUlain Mrs. H. K. Pear- bans, was announced Afternoon at a tea at iss Moore ’ s parente. probably will take l-arly fall. he tea Included Miss Mrs. Howard Seller erl Putman of Great anief Webster of Jk- H. A. Years, Mr. aM-MfS^THUitay Shields, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bald- iwln, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mc- Mrs, William IfJormack, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. I Anne Clark of Little Mearns and Mr. and Mrs. Mac- huon Tracy and MTs. Campbell. (Howard Pfearsoii of [Mrs.: Erflest Pearson of Munsey Park; earson of St. Albans. I George Gauff, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Mattman, arboremgh, the Misses ^n, Dolly Jaibeau. Bradley, Prances and Be Bielaski, Barbara Holton, Mrs. Mrs. Charles War- Leon Griffin of rs. George Hlnman Mrs, Robert Ray- m Heights. wa.s graduated from in Oxford, Ohio, ber of Delta Gamma, a graduate of New |ty. i and Mis.si Moore rc- |y from a stay in At- Anderson of New rented an apart ninsler Hall. Completes dding lihCer, daughter of Bander of Polo Garderls, has com ber wedding to of Boston, Mass., ' place at 6 P t m. on fat iTbei ' Lakeville Golf Club has selected Miss of New York City |f henor. The brides- her sisters, the ahd Elsie Bander; Clee of Bayside; the |ey Karfal, Dorothy Thelma Simon ^f liss Florence Hanmer lam, Ala; Miss Lee f ’ eensboro, N. C., and Weil of Goldsboro, I of Boston will be best pshers will be Sidney I Boston, Dr. Gustave York City, Carvel fclde, Leonard Hushing ) and Larry Richmond as'^aFual^ Tfohr Mr. Slosbcrg was tom Boston University. 'oyle of Saddlb' Rock lU Ho.si)ltai. Pr.iedlander, ddugh* ’ ’ Mrs. Emil Pried- ayview Avenue- will for Europe.' ^cmple Beth-El, ;re will beva re- Mks. Jean W. Bioofe of Danville, Ohio and her datiyhter. Miss Jeanlne'Moore. *■ Club Memben Attend FederatliMi Lecture Members of the Garden depart ment of the Woman ’ s Club Great Neck motored to Riverhead on Monday (or the first of the seHea of lectures to be, given under the auspices of the Second Dis trict, Federated G'arden Clubs of New York State, Inc., of which Mrs. Harry Naegell of Plandome is director. They heard Mrs. Arthur Knapp lecture at the morning ses sion, remained for luncheon and a talk In the afternoon_by Elmer I V Howard of Westport, Conn., noted Gaffney, Mr. and ^s. ^ederlck j architect. In the party Kurt A. were- Mrs. L. M. Clark, chairman of the department, and her ii. M. Clarks Invite Guests to Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Clark of Tudtlington Road have-invited the following guests to a cocktail party at their home on Sunday after noon: .(Mr and Mrs. P. Schuyler Van Bloem, Mr. and ’ Mrs. E. P. Loamy, author of the recently pub lished “ Parnell ’ s Faithful Few. ” At the lequest of[^ Mr. Bude, Mn. Loamy autographed a copy of her book for the dreti Neck library. • * ■ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lee, form erly of Franklin Place, are now in their new home on Brook Road. BCre. Ooultona daokhtcr, ICte I/>ts Bloodgood, Will Ktky with ICtaa Helen Lowltt at her home on Fifth Sbrrat. To Have An Exhibit At Great Neck Heme Mme. Catherine Oasovskl gave an informal reception on Monday evening at her home on Cambridge Kuesel, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plumb, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. ’ Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flncke, Mr. and MTS. Flynn Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. Meye rs Bak er, Mr. . a nd M rs. • ‘ — s'-' Ml-, and Mrs. Hubert Phillips and two daughters of Stoner Avenue are leaving, today by motor for Chicago whcle they will visit rela tives, '* * • Kenneth Johnson Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Beverly Road Is home from Phil lips Academy at Andover, Ma.ss. for the summer.'His sister, Eliza beth Johnson, is' home from the Low-Heywood School at Stamford, Conn. (Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plumb of Drury Lane have as their guest for a lew days, Mr.s. Plumb ’ s mother, Mrs. GiistaVe Johnson of Bayport. Mr. and Mrs. Plumb and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Brooker\ were at Shelter Island 'for the week-end. Mrs. C. H. Robertson of West minster Hall has had as her guest, Miss Cecelia Shi^han' of East tyillls'ton. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Narlzinrio and their daughter, Miss Florence Narlzanno of Arlelgh Road had a party of 3S guests on Wednesday night at the Sands Point Bath Club dance. Mr. and Mrs, William Mentgo-, mery of Finlay, Ohio are visiting Mr. Montgomery ’ s sister and brcther-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuesel of Pond Road. Mr. and Mrs. P. duBoise Eckler of Platbush have rented an apartr ment in Westminster Hall. (Mrs. David Kemp of Station Road gave a dinner party for 30 guests at her home on Friday. (Miss E. Gould Swan of the ■Wychwood has been stopping at the Hotel New- Weston in New York -City as a guest of Uie Vassar Club. (Miss Anne Knauff of Buffalo, N. y., is the guest of Mrs. John A. Edwar.ds of Westminster Halt. _• • • The Astarte Trio Gives ‘ PiHltrams The Astarte Trio, Evelyn vlested, violinist, Madeleine P. Dyson, ‘ cellist apd RUdolphlne Borchmann, at the commencement exercises at pianist, played on ’ Tuesday evening public Schoor 94 in Little Neck, On Friday, the trio played at the luncheon given by Mrs. Harold Pattlson. wife of the Rector of Christ Church, Oyster Bay, at Bddlft*-.J8flttiifl£:::Aadaa..^,:r4=faeiH-hame; da «€iT- f » di hfl_LilUe- - .N BCk [ tha^Na ucy Llii ealarr Oulhk Music.Club. ^ (Mrs. E. W. Irving .and family of Deepdaie Drive departed this week for their summer place at Plainfield, N. H\ They wKI return to Great Neck the first week in September. mother-in-law, who Is visiting here, Mrs. Herbert 8. May,- Mrs. ..John E. Craig, Mr.s. John J. Arm- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sliaw of Berkshire Road will,depart today far Las Vegasr New. Mexico for a stay of three weeks. Road for Prince and Princess Alexis Obolensky and Prince and Princess Serge Troubetzkoy. Other guests were Mrs. Lewis Eldrldge, Mrs. Jbhit Bancroft, Mr, and Mrs. Her bert S. May of Oreat Neck; Mrs. ttank Tweddell of Plandome and Mme. Paul Savage of Beechhurst. Prince.'.s Oboleksy will have an exhibit of work done of the Ken tucky mountaineers next week at Mme. Cteovskl ’ s home. The exhibit will be on Monday afternoon and all day on Tuesday and Thursday. Princess Obolenski Is president of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller E. Jarbeau of Belgrave Square will return to day from a irip .to Miami and Havana. — _ Mr.\ and Mr.s, W. R. CoipcUh and daughter Anne of Gracefield departed on Friday for the West. The will tour the National and Giaoier parks and will return by way cf the Canadian Rockies. Arthur Dannenfelscr Weds ,-VIanchester, N. H. Girl The marriagiB of Miss Janet Phil- brick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Philbrick of Manchester, N. H., and' Arthur L. Dannenfeleer of Great Neck took place’ on Sun day afternoon at the home of the bride ’ s patents. Tlie bride wore a -WhUc ensem ble with 'a large horse-hair hat and carried white roses and srweet peas. Her only attendant was her sis ter, Miss Hildreth Philbrick. John Biegel cf Manhasset was best man. After the ceremony there was a • reception for more than 100 guests. The young couple Will make their home at 40 North Road, Great Neck. Mv. Dannenfelser attended school in Great Neck. Mrs. Belle Collins of Westmin ster Hall has departed for her summer place at West Willo'n. Conn. (Her grandchildren,/ Jim and Ruth Holtvedt, are with her. •Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamberlain of Westminster Hall have departed for Fore.st Lape Camp al Warrens- burglt, N. Y., for the summer. For Library Here Allan Buck of Eimridge Road, ! Kings Point, attended a party on Saturday evening^ in New York City given for 'Mrs. Margaret %- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pliender of 180 Middle Neck Road celebrated their 3rd wedding anniversary this week with a dinner party at Panchards. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Hart and Mls,s Barbara Mfc.sem of Little Neck and Howard Verrault of Manhasset. Hugh , Me Amts, organist and chblfma.sTer of . AH Saints ’ Church Is aittendlng the American Guild of Organists Convention at Pittsburgh this week. (Mrs. Lllllas Lohgeope has re- lurned to her apartment In the Wychwood from Nassuh Hospital and Js recuperating after a recent operitiou. - LOUIS T. Z A N E R Optomettist i J Cutter Mil. rtoao Lane frem Nassau Ho.spiUl where .she recently underwent an epera- tlon. CONTBACT BklDOr 1936 CulbcrlSOD'. Courtenay Losing Tripk methodsds for boglniirrs. (Mr. and Mr.s. Arnold Vandcrbalk of Baysldo have moved into the hou.sp at il , Franklin Place. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. £. A. 6,ollagher of Broinplon Road have ‘ as Uieir guesUs, Mrs. Gallagher ’ s cousin, MI.S.S Margaret Plaher tyof Hicks Lane is .seriously 111 In Nassau Hospital where ,she_ recently under went an operation. L. W W. Morrow of Hllliiark Avenue Is. on .a, bu.slnc.ss trip to the West coast. Mr and Mrs. George Glazier of BurbUry Lane and their daughters Marion and Catherine ^departed on Tuesday for Wdstboro, Mass., where they will make their home. * * * Dr. .lamr.s Winemiller . To Vacation . In Europe Dr. James WineiiillleT of Windsor Road and his sister. Mrs. Paul Spitler of Little Neck, will sail on July 2 on the Berengeria. They will pass a month In England and Scotland. Dr. Winemiller expects visit Oxford and plans to take colored motion pictures of the trip. They will sail for home the latter part of July on the Queen Mary. Mis;-. Marguerite Johnson, prlncl-' -pul of the Kensington School de parted yesterday for her summer Northport. ’ • • • Dr. and Mrs, ThomaS Cpulton of Glenwocd Drive' will sail on July 1 oh a Mediterranean cruise. They expect to be away for the, entire .s.ummer. During their absence. Bonus Jeannie Ellers, daughter of Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Parney Ellers 'of Cedar Drive, celebrated her 6lh birthday on Sunday afternoon with a parly. Mr. and Mrs. Ellers enlerUinCd the “ grownups\ at a cocktail* party. (Mis;. Barbara Holton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George C. Holton of Schenck Avenue had as het week-end guests, Mr.* ’ and Mrs. Robert Peppell of Banger. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lott of Chat ham. Mass. • • ft • Mr, and Mrs. E. ‘ Vtf. Bolloten fil England, who are guests of tW. and Mr.s. Herbert Walker Taylor, of Hlllpark Avenue, passed the week end In Southold with Mr. and Mrs. Leo R<x)n, formerly of Great Neck Estates. On Sunday evening Mr.-anti,Mrs. William A. Sperling Oreat Neok Weaem On Dance o — iiWtaae Mr. and Mn. inhls OKourke ot Kings Point lire mentben of the committee aaalstuig i. LeFls Luckenback, chairman of the ball to be given on Saturday evening at the Nassau County Country Club In Olen Cove for the Community Chest fund. Mrs. Louis J. F. Moore of Kens ington, Mrs. Ralph Sklllman of the EistMes. Mrs. William Waters Schwab of Kensington, Mrs. Wlllls- ton Benedict of Belgtave Square ahd Mrs. M. A. Salembier Jr. of Manliasaet ard on the committee assisting Mrs. John Bnglls of Fort Wa shington w ith arrangements for the' annual barn danois “ thTjs~fn?RF “ this evehlng at the Sands Point Bath Club. • » Mrs. Henry F. Peake of Great Neck Estates had as guests for golf and Incheon on Friday at the No^ Jkeinpstead Country Club, Mrs Donald Arthur. Mrs. Prank L. Jones, Miss Mabel Holmes and Ifrs. Lester,Weshburn. • '• • ' . Mrs. Hunter L. Delatour and two sons, of Belgrave Square have gone to Twilight Park In the Catskills, where they have taken a cottage for the summer. Mr. Delatour will Join lhc;n for \week ends. Miss Lucia Griffith of Belmont, Mass. Is visiting her- aunt and uncle, Mr. and 'Mrs. Flynn Andrew of Grace Avenue, ft ft ■ ft ' - Mr. and Mrs. Louts Brown and children Lorenit and Louis of Avalon Road, are passli% weeks In Georgia. ^ (Mr. and Mr.s. E. P. Gaffney of Darley Road have as their guest, Mrs. Gaffney ’ s nephew, Teddy Rockwell of Belmont, Mass. 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