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•a* I ł ' W •} < Mfr X ^ •ianMlil.riiiaiLliiT.inii' '- _ Ł "- ; J4 JELEPHONE 1 24 DOBBS FERRY REGISTER, JAN. 31, 1936 V fELtrUONE (24 Page Seven News In Social Circles of Dobbs Ferry and Yicinity LOCALITEMS i LOCAL RESDDENTS AID DAY SHOW A number of local residents are llsted among the patronesses for the special chlldren's mattnces of "Once in a Blue Moon" whleb will be shown tomorrow mornlng and next Saturday nrbrning, at 11 o'clock et the Plaża Theatre, New York City. The patronesses include Miss Elieabeth Arng/tein of Dobbs Ferry Mrs. Walter EJ. Beer, Jr., Mrs. G-eorge W. Blow, Miss Elizabeth Blun, Mrs. Myron 1. Borg, Jr., Mrs. Sidney C. Borg of Inrington, Mrs. Jaohn Tyssowski of Dobbs Perry and Mrs. Arthur L. Carns of Hartsdale. MRS. PERBER CHAIRMAN POR GULD CARD PARTY Mrs. Herman Ferber ot River- view Manor is chairm>an for the card party to be given by the Musie Guild on aturday evening, Feb. 8, at the Ardsley Country Club. Others on the committee are Mrs.' Charles J. Horton, Mrs. Harold L. Herrick, Mrs. Robert B. Miller, Mrs. Henry H. Goodwin and Ralph C. Schilly. HASTINGS TY •: -• i li MANY ATTEND SECOND OF JUNIOR ASSEMBLIES The second of three Dobbs Ferry Junior Asscmblies took palące at the Ardsley Country" Club ^astSaturdajr erontirg and nalFact- ed a large group in spite of in- clemenrt weathor. Mrs. Jerome Bradley, Mrs. Harry J. Shaw and Mrs. Albert F.-Lopez received the guests. Mre. Gerald Desmond Nelson . was chiairman for the event. The finał ussembly takes place April 25 at the country club. Entertaining guests before and after the bali were Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin, Mr. ani Mrs. Maurice N. Odquist, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Petruzzelii and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Dr. and Mrs. Petruzzelii enter- tained for Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Mink and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shorter pf Hastings, Dr. and Mrs. James Morrissey of Yonkers, Miss Eagan, Dr. G. C. Williams, Dr. R., J. Ttldenour of Ardsley and Dr. A. W. Pinkerton of Dobbs Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Odquist of Forest Avenue, Hastings, had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. H. Wynn Bussman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ogden Smith, Dr. S. D. Salling, Miss May Morsit and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Weston. IRVING CHAPTERT O. E. S., HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Irving Chapter, O. E. S. held its 23rd annual birthday party on Monday night in the Masonie ^Tempie. .Past matroas b°rę & large birthday cake with 23 can- dles. Supper was served in the banquet hall, whłch was decorated in white and yellow. Mrs. Win- ifred Miles, matron. was generał Chairman of the event, assisted by Mrs. Marjorie Rudolph, Mrs. Marie Hahn, Miss Milian Wis- trand, Mrs. Margaret Hay, Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell, Mrs. Mabel Frank, Miss Gertrudę Ravekes, Mrs. Sadle McPhee, Mrs. Mary Al- drldge, Mrs. Agnes Rudolph, Mrs. Vlola Schultz, Mrs. Edna Steen- werth, Mrs. Josephine Keech, Miss Eva Travis, Mrs. Lulu Jufer, Mrs. Mary Capron, Mrs. Dorothy Mertz and James Hannan, Jr, MRS. QUINN GUEST O A. S. WILSONS Captain and Mrs. A. S. Wilson of Edgar's Lane ffave as their guests Mr. Wilson's nlece, Mrs. Helen Wilson Quinn. COLON IAL PARTY TO BE GIVEN ŚOON Mrs. Anton Molnar is making plans for a Colonial Dinner to be given at the Summerfleld M. E. Church rooms on Feb. 19. MANY HEAR TALK BY JAPANESE „SPEAKER Local residents attended a meeting in Memoriał M. E. Church, White Plains, to hear Toyohiko Kagawa, Japanese Chris- tian leader. The Presbyterian Church delegation included the Rev. and Mrs. A. Mederith Mac- Coll.Miss Ethel Wilde, Mrs. J. J. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Watson Hastings, Mrs. Victor Pelz, Mrs. Jean Car- roll, Mrs. Joseph M. Harnit, Miss Maude L. Strayer, Miss Evelyn Clark, Miss Margaret Steen and Miss Mary Steen. The Summerf}eld M. E. Church delegation included the Rev. and Mrs. John M. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs? C. K. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamphere, Miss Ilese Pow- ell, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Duggan, -Mra^George R. Ortnsby. Eugene R. Verdin, Sr., and son, Eugene, Jr., Misses Ruth and Laura Jew- ell and Mrs. Herbert W. Jewell, Mrs Morton Loćke and daughter, Miss Inez Locke. MELCH1NGS SKI .' AT NORTH CREEK Mr. and Mrs. John E. Melching of Saranac Street spent the week- end at North Creek, N. Y. They left on a special "snów special" Friday night. MRS. K. B. McCOMB IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Mrs. K. B. McComb of 265 South Broadway is enjoying a trip to Southmoor Farm, West- moreland, N. H., where she is vis- itlng her brother, Roger Bridge- man, forraerly of Hastings. CATHERINĘ EWTERTAINED HERĘ Friends are giving a series of parties for Miss Catherlne Wag- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. Wagner, who will be marrłed next Saturday 'afternoon at 4:30 to Harold C. Vaughn, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Vaughn, at the Wagner residence on Colonial Avenue. — • Wednesday Miss Wagner was entertained at the York House by Mrs. Werner Van Norden and Mrs. Dr. Travell. They later saw a matinee of "Jubilee." This af- ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Milton George are g1ving a tea at the Farragut house in Miss Wagner's honor. Miss Hazel O, Putnam, aiśter.of Mrs. Wagner, is comlng here for thewedding from Rockford, 111. Mr, Vaughan will be given a baehelor party at the Princeton Club next Tuesday. LOCAL RESIDENTS AT MUSIC CLUB RECITAL Dobbs Ferry residents attended the opening meeting of th© Hast- ings Musie Club Monday at the home of Mrs. James A. Steven- son in Ardsley Park. Mrs. Har- old G. Bennett of Scarsdale, chairman of the flne arts section of the Westehester Federatibn of Women, lectured on the history of the violin. Her son, George, llustrated her talk with selec- .ions blTTEe' Ylolln, ltfeludlng s i Bach sonata and selections from Paganini, Ole Buli, Kreisler, Cho- pin and Beethoren. He was ac- companied by Miss Lillian Ed- munds. Mme. Marguerite . Volvavy, a brilliant pianist, played a noc- turne, etude and waltz by Chopin, and also accompanied Mr. Ben- nett in bis Beethoven selectidn. A resolutiou of »e#reciation for the work of the late .Iraagurer, Mrs. Ray E. Haines, was spread on the minutes. Mrs. A. Dannenberg, chairman of the hospitality committee, served refreshments, assisted by MrSj^AlpJionsfi E. La.Fon, Mrs. arry Harvey, Mrs. William Flnk- ledey and Mrs. F. K. Buohl. Mrs. Harrison Serrell and Mrs. Arthur Blackmar poured. Mrs. Chester Scott preslded and Mrs. Guy Campbell arranged the program. "MAD HOPE8" SHOW DATĘ IS ADVANCED The opening datę of the Civic Theatre production of "The Mad Hopes" bas been advanced two days, so as not to conflict with the CAPACITY CROWW AT D. A. B. CAItD PARTY A capacity attendance Is re- ported at today's card party be- ing held by General Jacob Odell Chapter, D. A. R , in Rivervlew Manor Firehouse ori Euclld_Ave- nue. The affalr is by way of cel- ebrating the third birthday of the chapter founded Dec. 31, 1932, with Mrs. John P. Simmons organ- izing regent. In charge of the evbnt are Mrs. W. H. Braillard, chairman; Mrs. W. *W. Tower, Mrs. W. E. Blauvelt, Mrs. Max B. Higgins and Mrs. Podmore. Attendlng the party are _ Mrs. Louis S. Bailey, regent; Mrs. Wil- liam Steinschneider, Mrs. I. V. Hall, Mrs. E. Burton Thauburn, Mrs. 01iver Burdett, Mrs. William Doremus, Mrs. Earl Krows, Mrs. Henry J. Bauer, Mrs. William Degener, Mrs. William G. Eng- llsh, Mrs* Ernest J. Carruthers, Mrs. Charles OHver, Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. Roland Tompkins, Mrs. George Kuhry, Mrs. Walter Haines, Mrs. David Kallenbach, MTS. Frank J. McCarthy, Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mrs. Mulford Ten Eyck, Mrs. Arthur J. Crow- ley, Mrs. John Yack, Mrs. William Hartę, Mrs.^Murray Willen, Mrs. August Yollmer. Also Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas J. Brennan, Mrs. Charles Schoeni^Tra. John Kennedy, Mrs. E. Stockton Martin, Mrs. Her- schel Smith, Mrs. William Mc- Cluskey, Mrs. Herman Krauss. Mrs. James White, Mrs. Arthur E. Krows, Mrs. G. F. Kerins, Mrs. Frederick W. Kuss, Mrs. Freder- lck Kortfl, Mrs. Charles L. Doty. Also Mrs. Howard Mott, Mrs. Rolfe Smith, Mrs, Eugene Trim- pin, Mrs. Alfred LeBois, Mrs. John Lynch, Mrs. E. G. Handy, Mrs. Paul Wood, Mrs. William R. Shirley, Mrs. William Barnes, Mrs. E. G. Reilly, Mrs. Edmund Devoe, Mrs. Elllott Pettigrew, Misses Ella Dorland and Hattie Porter. Also, Mrs. Charles Graef, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs Robert Rig- gle, Victor Zabriskie, Mrs. Stan- ley Connor, Mrs. Lovett Rile, Mrs. Arthur Bruckner, Mrs. W. W. Mil- ner, Mrs. William H. Taylor, Mrs. William Lewis, Mrs. C. J. Kleuh, Mrs. J. A. Podmore, Mrs. F". P. Schlichter, Mrs. Henry Rekers- dres and Mrs. Edna Kinze. STIDIO PLAYERS PLAN TO GIVE "HAY PEVER" The "Studio PlaVers," spon- sored by the recreatlon dlvision of the Community Servlce Council, have begun rehearsals for "Hay Fever," a three-act cornedy by WoeTCoward, which wltt be given on Friday, Feb. 28, at the High School Auditorium. Miss Doro- thy LeBois, secretary of the Play- era, ls directing the play. The cast includes the Misses Bernice Shirley, Vtrginia Mc- Grath, Jean^ Ryder, Hazel Gants, Helen Moore, Loftus Ó'Hara, Ed- ward Joyce and Allan Dostał. Committees include Donald Dos- tał, buślness~rnanager, assisted by Clarissa Bostelmann, Thomas Ma- honey, Alfred LeBois, Jr., and Virginia Miller; Ruth Kuss, art manager, assisted by Barbara Mil- ler, Loftus 0'Hara; -James Garvin, stage manager, aided by Thomas Haskell, Dorohty Post and B. J. Kline. , Edward Jolce is chairman of the players. ARDSLEY HASTINGS GUESTS AT DINNER MONDAY Attending the Democratic can- didates' tflnner at Schmidfs Farm Monday evenlng were Major and Mrs. Homer A. Stebbins, Triistee and Mrs. Artliur J. Crowlęy, Mr. •• aitd-MHk~WilliamJŁ Taylor,.Wal; ter McCabe, Thomas Goodwin, Miss Dorothy Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Burleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris, Mru. William Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bouffard, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhry, Miss Dorothy Evans, Lawrence Martin, Louis Zebrock, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Conner, Cornelius Hickey, Mr. and MTS. Howard Jorres, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haines, Miss Grace Joyce and Mrs. Rudolph Pesko. MRS. SAMUEL BLOOM VISITS IN MIAMI MTS. Samuel Bloom of 1 Main Street is visiting in Miami, Fla., for several weeks. MRS. MćCABE~SAILS ON BERMUDA TRIP Mf s7 WlalteFT7~McCabe of La- Barranca and Mrs. Fannie C. Dow- ell of Rochelle Park, N. J., śalled Saturday for Bermuda. They were given a party by Police Ohief and Mrs. John J. Donegan, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sheehy, Miss Frances Maher, Miss Kather- ine Maher, Thomas Dalton, Wal- ter, Jack and Jerry McCabe. DONALD A. KoItlUKS GIVE COCKTAIL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dob- bie of Lefurgy Avenue gave a cocktail party in .honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter L. Kidd of Brooklyn, Satur- day. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Innet, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald H. Eagles, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Partrick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stallman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proudfoot. The group la- ter attended the Junior Assembly at Ardsley Country Club. MARGUERITE RYAN TO WED CHAS. CHABOT Mrs. William P. Ryan of 15 Clinton Avenue, announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Marguerite Ursula Ryan, s^to Charles W. Chabot, son of Mr. and "MfsT Charles "W. Chabot, 2d, at a party Sunday, The Chabots re- side in La Barranca and have a MANY WIN PRIZES AT CHURCH PARTY The car& party held by the La- dies" Sodality of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help last week in Our Ladles' Hall, was at- tended by more than 200 persons, TtioTlev. Gustav O. Schulties, as- sistant pastor, and moderator of the sodality, was honorary chair- man, and Mrs. Philip Cimino and Miss Pompeii Cimino, co-chair- men. Table pTTze winners were Jos- eph Addorisio, Mrs. Jacquelina Anselmo, Harold B. Baker, A. A. Beaudreault, Harvey Beaudreault, Mrs. Thomas Boucher, Miss Ange- lina, M. DeAstis, Mrs. Freda Eg- loff, Miss Mary E. Frlschmann, Mrs. Mary Furelli, Miss BMith E. Hackett, Mrs. Thomas S. Martin of Dobbs Ferry; Miss Florence Kintner. ^^> Also Joseph J. Loeschner, Wal-' ter B. Maihofer, Mrs. Anthony Paine of Dobbs Ferry; Mrs. Fran- ces R. Perdreaux, Mrs. Mae How- ell Stohr, Mrs. Irving G. Warman of Dobbs Ferry; Miss Katherine Weiman. Winners at bingo were Mrs. C. R. Delmerico, Mrs. Cath- erlne Downey, Mrs. E. W. Homan and Mrs. L. J. Peterson. Door prlzes were won by James J. 0'Grady, Mrs. Michael Moccla, Mrs. L. J. Murphy, Mrs. S. M. -Palermo-,-Rlaise Recca and Mrs. Robert Strachan, Jr. The committee included the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Arthur J. Scan- lan, pastor, who also* assisted; Mrs. Ralph- Arone, Mrs. Harold B. Baker, Mrs. Harvey Beaudrealt, Mrs. Arthur Contant, Mrs. Renato Crisl, Miss Ann Delmerico, Mrs. Michele, Mrś! Catherlne Downey, Mrs. Christian J. Frlschmann, Miss Mary Frisehmann, Miss Ma- thilda Frlschmann, Mrs. Ernest Heller. Also Mrs. John Howell, Mrs. E. W. Homan, Mrs. Vito Leo, Mrs. Joseph Loeschner, Mrs. Francis J. McCormack, Mrs. Michael Moccla, Miss Ann Moccla, Miss L. J. Mur- phy, Mrs. L. F. Peterson, Mrs. Al- fred Petruzzi, Mrs. Blaise Recca, Mrs. Mary Santore, Mrs. Edwin Stone, Mrs. Mary Strachan, Mts. Cecelia Strachan, Mrs. James W11- moth, Mrs. Michael Wllmoth and Mrs^Walter Vernon. The sodality will tiold a dance on Friday night, Feb. 21, in Our Ladies' Hall. ARTHUR McDOWELLS BACK-FROM BERMUDA Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MeDowell of Ardsley Acres have returned from Bermuda. GAMES PARTY^AT SKITZS TONIGHT- —. Ardsley Park MRS. STEYENSON HOST TO MUSIC CL^ŁB The Hastings Musie Club held Its first Winter meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James A. Stevenson at Ardsley Park. Mrs. Harold Bennett of Scarsdale .spoko on the develop- meut of the violin and her son, George Bennett, played violiu selections. Miss Lillian Ed- munds accompanied Mr. Bennett and Mme. Marguerite Volavy play- ed piano solos. Mrs. Guy Camp- bell arranged the program. Mrs. Chester O. Scott preslded. v GORDOS TO SA1L TO SOUTH AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gordon of Old Oak and their daughters, Misses Alice Neale Gordon f a n d Stella Walker Gordon are passing a fortnlght at the Weylin in New York City before sailing early in February for the Dutch West In- dies and South America. They will pass a month in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before returninK up the east coast by way of Rio tle Janeiro, and will arrive home In June. o DONALDSONS VISIT IN MEXICO CITY Mr. and Mrs. John W. Donald- son of Glencoe have befen vlsiting in Mexieo City. IRY1NGTON ELIZABKTH WATERBURY HONORKD AT COŁLBGE Miss Elizabeth Waterbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Waterbury of Statlon Road.has been selected by the sophomore elass of New Jersey College for Women as ehairłwan of the com- mittee in charge of the Sacred Path ceremony which will fea- ture the annual College Mother Day. WOMAN'S GUILD TO GIVE PARTY F E B . O. The Woman'8 Gulld of St. Bar- nabas Episcopal Church is co-op- erating with the vestry in an en- tertainment and dance to be given on Thursday night, Feb. 6, at the parish house. > MISSIONARY SOCTETY PliANS FEB. PARTY The Woman'8 Home Misslonary Sowiety of St. Paul's M. E. Church will hołd a patrotlc party Tuesday, Feb. 18, at the chreh. Mrs. Douglas Johnson, president, led Tuesday's meeting. MISS MABEL COOPER SPEAKS ON TUESDAY Miss Mabel Lee Cooper of the Episcopal Board of Religious Ed- ucation spoke Tuesday night at the ooncludlng neighborhood meet- ing of Episcopal Church shool teachers in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. SHAWHOPEFUL WORLD WAR IS STILL FAR OFF FRANK FERRERAS BA CK FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrera of Wittman Park lanr* W(8fB#d from Bermuda. WILLIAM M. PETTLS ,. =ra «_-___ SAIL POR HONOLULU Mr. and Mrs. William Montross Pettis who left Monday for Los Angeles, are leaving tomorrow for their annual winter trip to Hono- lulu. Mrs. Ambrose H. Burroughs of lrvington, Mrs. Pettis' mother, returned last week from Europę where she risited Mrs. E. A. Burroughs in Parła. ARDSLEY COUNTRY CLUB HAS SUNDAY TEA Mrs. Harold V. Engh and Mrs. T. Hall Key*s were hostesses at a tea Sunday at Ardsley Country Club. The club was the scenę of a gamę party Friday evenlng. Mrs. T. Sloan Young had 16 guests at the party which was arranged by Mrs. T. Wylie Kinney, Mrs. J. W. Moore Richards&n, Edwin W. Fiske, Jr., and Mrs. H. Mclntyre Grout, Jr. dedlcation of the new Dobbs Fer- ry High School. The first per- formance will be Wednesday, Feb. 12, and the play will be repeated Thursday and Friday evenings, Feb. 13 and 14. The membershłp tea, which was 'JtlAS W E E K E N D GUESTS scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 2, lurff Miss Cecelia Reynolds, daugh- also been ehanged to Feb. 9, on account of the illness of "the dl- rector, John Timen, who will read two one-act plays at this tlme. 33GE ? a f bener wtj to uy "H»ppy Birthdłf" thtn to give a Himilton—the w*tch that madę tecuncy ftmous! Because it't t Hamilton it wi 11 serve its owner f* i t hful- ly for many, many birthdays to come . . . We have a complete aelection of new « Hamiltona wriat, atrap, • nd por ket modeli at the Ioweit prices in Hamilton hiitory . . , Alto many orher appropriate giftl for birthday*. WARDS 23 Main St. Plm»n«d Fntnre Pajrmrntł Yonktra MRS. KUHRY HOME PROM ALBANY, GA. Mrs. George Kuhry of Warbur- ton Avenue has returned from Al- bany, Ga., wliere she spent the past two months. CARD PARTY~SET POR FEBRUARY 14 A eard party will be łfeW—fir Grace Church parish house Feb. 14 by the Parish Aid Soeiety. Mrs. Henry J. Bauer and Mrs. W. Warren Tower will be in charge. CECELIA REYNOLDS ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Reynolds of Villard Avenue enter- tained over the weekend for two former class mates at New Ro- chelle College, Misses Paulinę and Betty Buckley of Wilmington, Del. MRS. YACK HOSTESS AT TEA ON FRIDAY Mrs. John Yack of Shado-Lawn entertained at tea Friday for Mrs. Katherln« LeFeuvre of New York City; Mrs. Margaret St. Clair of Sunnyside, L. fcj Mrs. August Vol- mer, Mrs. Arthur Plckett, Mrs. Raymond Gentes, MTS. Emil Coene and Mlsg Marjorie Leary, all of Hastings. Mrs, Yack ls directing a play, "Come Easy," which will be presented for the Woman's Club Llbrary fund In Mareh. f LAIHES AID SOCIETY GIVE8 LUNCHEON The Ladles Aid Soclety of First Reformed Church held a luncheon last Friday at th« church chapel. Mrs. Eugene Roberta waa chairman, assisted by Mrs. William Post, M™. Roaeoe Polnemu*, Mrs. Charles Partełow, Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. Percy L. Reynolds and Mrs. A, E. Baatedo. home in Hopewell Junctlon, N.-Y. No datę for thewedding has been. set. Miss Ryan is a native of Hast- ings and is a graduate of Hast- ings High School and the Con- don Business Institute. Mr. Chabot ,was borń in Wellesłey, Mass., attended East High School, in Erie, Pa.; Peekskill Military Academy and Pratt Business School in New York. He ls as- soeiated with the Price Studios in New York. MRS. BAILEY VISITS BOSTON RELATIWS Mrs. Louis S. Bailey of Edgar> Lane ylsited with relatives In Boston over the week-end. DUNCAN ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Duncan of High Street, entertained at supper Saturday night for their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soat of New York City. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harris arortfr. and TMrs. Bruno Koch of Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. Loulse M. 'Orr, Louis S. Bailey and Louis Vermillion, all of Hast- ings. * MRS, FRESE TO i BE HOSTESS Mrs. Walter Wentzel Frese of La Barranca will entertałn Mre." Martin Huberts of Chappaqua and Mrs. Milton George, Mrs. James J. McSweeney and Mrs. Stewart Hoskins of Hastings at luncheon tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welling- ton Reese of Washington Avenue włlT* be dtnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freese* at La Bar- ranca this eyening and will ac- company their hosts lo* Mrs. Elizabeth Cufihman*s lecture on "Colonial Days in Hastings," HOSKINS HOSTS TO FRIENDS On Wednesday evenlng Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hoskins of La Bar- ranca gave a huffet supper for- a group of Mr. Hoskins' former friends and asaoclateB at Haver- ford College. i The Ladies Aid Soeiety of Ards- ley M. E. Church will hołd a games party tonight at the home of Mayor and Mrs. August Seitz of Ashford Avenue. Mrs. Arthur McCartney, president,. is chair- man. She will be assisted by MTS. Richard S. Hallahań, Mrs. Seitz, Mrs. William Brown, Jr.; Mrs. William Hennessey, Mrs. William Longmuir, Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs. Gustav O. Paulsen, Mrs. Harlan A. Thomas, Mrs. Henry Munek, Mrs. Arthur W. Sllliman, all of Ardsley; Mrs. R. E. Thousand of Dobbs Ferry ahd Kra., John K. Kestlw of Hastings. Hastings Notes MRS. SECORD HOSTESS FOR BRIDOE PLYERS Mrs. Charles Secord of South Calumet Avenue, entertained the onday night Bridge Club Monday night. SHEEHYS. MOVE TO NICHOLS I)RIVE Mr. and Mrs. William Sheehy of Ollnda Park Avenue are movlng to 2 'Nicholas Drive. LOCAL RESIDENTS AT CHURCH SESSION Mrs. Henry C. Sherman, Mrs. Frank J. McCarthy and Mrs. John E. Rejlly represented Grace Church at the neighborhood meeting of Woman's Auxiliarles in Tarrytown Tuesday. --' MISS HOPPE WEDS YONKERS RESIDENT Miss Elysee Hoppey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Hoppeof IB Eucłid Avenue, was married Saturday to John Brady of 246 First Street, Yonkers, at St: John's Spiscopal Church, Yonkers, by the Rev. Ołlver Shaw Newell, rector. The brlde was attended by Miss Katherine Woehr of Yonkers and Klijah Munn of Rutherford was beat man. PARTY PLANNED PEB. 10 LOCAL RESIDENTS AT JUNIOR ASSEMBLY Dr. and Mra. E. F. Sands, of Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. Dlxon Griawold, of Scenie DriTe, were among tboae who entertained groups of friends before the Dębna Ferry Junior Assembly last Sat- urday e,venlng. The Older Group of Troop 4 met at the Dobbs Ferry Schoolhouse with Mrs. Gordon Blass and Mrs. Wm. H. Fuhrer in charge. Geor- geanne Read and Annie Maven were elected Patrol Leaders. They decided to have three meetings a month. The developt»ment óf special ac- tivitłes suited to different ages of girls ls one aim of the Girl Scouts during 1936, according to a state* ment jdst Issued by Mrs. Paul RittenHouse, natlonal director, from Girl Soout headquarters, New York City. "Our Girls," sald Mrs. Ritten- house, "when we include the Brownies or youngest group, rangę in age from seven to eigh- Łeen. In planning for a girl of seven to ten, we must take into account the fact that this is prob- ably the child'8 first experience with a group outslde her own home. In planning for the-girl of fourteen to eighteen we must xionslder_the Hne of demarcation that seems to exi«t between the 'hlghschool' girl and her younger slsters." Mwnbershlp Increnaee Girl Scouting Mrs. Rlttenhouse deflned as a program based on the interests, enthusiasm and needs of girls. "The membershłp of the- Girl Scouts," Mrs. Rlttenhouse an- nouneed, "was over 384,000 on Jan 1 of this yśar, This means an łnercase of ten per cent during 1935 and (a total łnerease of 56.9 per cent for the past flye years. The rapfd growth not only In the number of girls but also of com- munltieB served, places on the natlonal organlzation a heary re- sponslbility in regard to the pro- i- r.itn offered." IK)LORES IM)ONEY WILL WED F, R. McLOUGHLIN Miss Dolores Mary Rooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rooney of 57 Ashford Avenue, will be married tomorrow In the Sacred Heart Church to Francis R. McLoughlln, son ot former trustee and Mrs. Frederick Mc- Loughlln of Ashford Avenue. DAUGHTER BORN TC&flHMM SAMUEL D. BROWN A daughter was bom Wednes- day to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Brown, Lyman Place, Oradell Manor, at Dobbs Ferry Hospital. IiOCAL RESIDENTS GIVE SHOWER Miss Jeanette Ravekes, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rave- kes of Ashford Avenue, and Miss Gladys Hapgood of Rosaling Gar- dens, entertained Tuesday night with a bridge and shower at Miss Ravekes' homo for Mrs. Kenneth Brown of Orlando Avenue, Arda- LOCAL GROUP °AT TARRYTOWN MEETING Representing Zlon Episcopal Church at the neighborhood aux- Illary meeting in St. Mark's Church, Tarrytown, were Mrs. N. Reynolds Brooks, Mrs. J. R. Clark, Mrs. Joseph Nickerson, Mrs. William F. Chrystle, Mrs. Benjamin L. Wallaco, Mrs. Ed- win B. French, Miss Blanche My- rlck and the Rev. Charles E. Karsten. The speaker was Blsh- op Ro; Hastings Foreign Editor of Review of Reviews ls the Speaker on Sunday Roger Shaw, foreign editor of "Review of Reviews," and a resl- dent of Hastings, was the speaker at the huffet supper and meeting of the young people of the Tarry- town First Baptist Church Sunday fevening at the 'home of the Rev. and Mrs. Horace H. Hunt on South Broadway, Tarrytown. In analyzlng the posslbllltles of a comlng world war, Mr. Shaw sald he was not expectlng another war which would inyolye the ma- jor countries of the world for a good many years. He sald, how- ever, that if there were another war It would oceur on one of two f ronts. It was his opinlon that Ger- many would be the center of a conflict between Soviet Russla and Japan. Russla,""h"e~ia"taTti"too ln- volved internally to get into a war unless shę is invaded. But Ger- many and Japan are at present allied and would comblne against Rnssla In the event of war there.' In the cast there is a possibil- ity of the Japanese inradlng Si- berla through Manchurla—which constltutes the second front for a posslble war,, the speaker sald. In the discussion which fol- lower, Mr. Shaw gave an analysis of the present military strength of the various major countries of the world and attempted to show how they would lino up in the event ojf a major conflict. The talk was preceded by a buffet supper. Thoae who aaelat- ed Mrs. Hń*nt in preparlng the supper were Miss Edna Llringston and Miss Alice Davidson. WINS 81,800 YERDICT Thomas Testlno, 2S, former Dobbs Ferry resldent, was award- ed a $1,500 Supremę Court jury verdict Wednesday forłnjnrlee he Btiffered when struck by an auto- mobile whlle he was rlding a bl- cycle on Saw Mili River Road July 2, 1932, Maurice Goldberg of Los Angeles, formerly of Ards* aa-deIejidan_L_ Mortimer C*_ 0'Brien of White Plaina repre- sented Testlno, PIRATES WIN MRS. HAUCKE, MRS. DUNBAR AT MEETING Mre. Angust H. Haucke and Mrs. Douglas L. Dunbar of this village attended a meeting of the County Anlmal Protective. League Wednesday night in White Plains. The Pirates represented by Bob Webb and Howard French won two games from the Giants to continue to lead the Zlon A. C. bowlffig tournament Wednesday night at PfeiTs alleys. ArthuT French with 181, Ed Brown with 180 and Roland Dixon with 179 had high scores for the evenlng. DKCLARES DIVIDEND The Anaconda Wlre and Cablo Company, which has a plant In Hastings, deelared its first divid- end In noarly five years Wednes- day^ The dlyidend paya 25 cents a share, , . " Otto J. Goebel Interior Decorator i ,- Upholstśry Slip Covers Draperies New and Remade 68 MAIN ST. Dobbs Ferry Dobbst Ferry 28«r Beatrlce Gorman Au , xlHary of the Jamea Daley Post, V. F. W,, will hołd a bridge party at the post Feb. 19, Mrs Deatrlce Gor- man has' appolnted Rosę Forman generał cbalrman. Six new mem bera will be recelved Monday night, Feb. 10. 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JELEPHONE 1 2 4 DOBBS FERRY REGISTER, JAN. 31, 1936

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News In Social Circles of Dobbs Ferry and Yicinity LOCALITEMS

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LOCAL RESDDENTS AID DAY SHOW

A number of local res idents are llsted a m o n g the patronesses for the special chlldren's mattnces of "Once in a Blue Moon" whleb will be shown tomorrow mornlng and next Saturday nrbrning, at 11 o'clock e t the P l a ż a Theatre , New York City.

The patronesses inc lude Miss Elieabeth Arng/tein of Dobbs Ferry Mrs. Wal ter EJ. Beer, Jr., Mrs. G-eorge W. Blow, Miss El izabeth Blun, Mrs. Myron 1. Borg, Jr., Mrs. Sidney C. Borg of Inrington, Mrs. Jaohn Tyssowski of Dobbs Perry and Mrs. Arthur L. Carns of Hartsdale .

MRS. PERBER CHAIRMAN POR GULD CARD PARTY

Mrs. Herman Ferber o t River-view Manor is chairm>an for t h e card party to be g iven by the Musie Guild o n aturday evening , Feb. 8, at the Ardsley Country Club. Others o n the commit tee are Mrs.' Charles J. Horton, Mrs. Harold L. Herrick, Mrs. Robert B. Miller, Mrs. Henry H. Goodwin and Ralph C. Schil ly .

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MANY A T T E N D SECOND OF JUNIOR A S S E M B L I E S

The second of three Dobbs Ferry Junior Asscmbl ies took palące at t h e Ardsley Country" Club ^ a s t S a t u r d a j r eront irg and nalFact-ed a large group in sp i te of in-clemenrt weathor. Mrs. Jerome Bradley, Mrs. Harry J. Shaw and Mrs. Albert F . -Lopez received t h e guests . Mre. Gerald Desmond Nelson . w a s chiairman for t h e event. The finał ussembly t a k e s place April 25 a t the country club.

Enterta in ing guests before and after the bali were Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin, Mr. ani Mrs. Maurice N. Odquist, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Petruzzel i i and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson.

Dr. and Mrs. Petruzzel i i enter-tained for Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Mink and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shorter pf Hast ings , Dr. and Mrs. J a m e s Morrissey of Yonkers , Miss Eagan , Dr. G. C. Wi l l iams , Dr. R . , J. Ttldenour of Ards ley and Dr. A. W. Pinkerton of Dobbs Ferry.

Mr. and Mrs. Odquist of Fores t Avenue, Hast ings , had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. H. W y n n Bussman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ogden Smith, Dr. S. D . Sall ing, Miss May Morsit and Mr. and Mrs. Reg ina ld Weston.

IRVING C H A P T E R T O. E . S., HAS B I R T H D A Y P A R T Y

Irving Chapter, O. E. S. he ld its 23rd annual birthday party on Monday n ight in the Masonie

^Tempie . .Past matroas b ° r ę & large birthday cake wi th 23 can-dles. Supper w a s served in the banquet hall , wh łch was decorated in whi te and ye l low. Mrs. W i n -ifred Miles, matron . was generał Chairman of the event , ass is ted by Mrs. Marjorie Rudolph, Mrs. Marie Hahn, Miss Mil ian Wis -trand, Mrs. Margaret Hay, Mrs. Elizabeth Jewe l l , Mrs. Mabel Frank, Miss Gertrudę Ravekes , Mrs. Sadle McPhee , Mrs. Mary Al-drldge, Mrs. A g n e s Rudolph, Mrs. Vlola Schultz , Mrs. Edna Steen-werth, Mrs. Josephine Keech , Miss Eva Travis , Mrs. Lulu Jufer , Mrs. Mary Capron, Mrs. Dorothy Mertz and J a m e s Hannan, Jr ,

MRS. QUINN GUEST O A. S. WILSONS

Captain and Mrs. A. S. Wilson of Edgar's Lane ffave as their guests Mr. Wilson's n lece , Mrs. H e l e n Wilson Quinn.

COLON I AL PARTY TO BE GIVEN ŚOON

Mrs. Anton Molnar is m a k i n g plans for a Colonial Dinner to be given at the Summerf le ld M. E. Church rooms on F e b . 19.

MANY H E A R T A L K B Y J A P A N E S E „SPEAKER

Local residents a t t ended a meet ing in Memoriał M. E. Church, White P la ins , to hear Toyohiko Kagawa, J a p a n e s e Chris­tian leader. The Presbyter ian Church delegation inc luded the Rev. and Mrs. A. Mederi th Mac-C o l l . M i s s Ethel Wi lde , Mrs. J. J. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. W a t s o n Hast ings , Mrs. Victor Pelz, Mrs. Jean Car-roll, Mrs. Joseph M. Harni t , Miss Maude L. Strayer, Miss Eve lyn Clark, Miss Margaret S teen and Miss Mary Steen.

T h e Summerfeld M. E. Church delegat ion included the Rev . and Mrs. John M. Pearson , Mr. and Mrs? C. K. Powel l , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamphere, Miss I lese Pow­ell, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Duggan ,

-Mra^George R. Ortnsby. E u g e n e R. Verdin, Sr., and son , Eugene , Jr., Misses Ruth and Laura Jew­ell and Mrs. Herbert W. Jewel l , Mrs Morton Loćke and daughter , Miss Inez Locke.

MELCH1NGS SKI .' AT NORTH C R E E K

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Melching of Saranac Street spent the week­end at North Creek, N. Y. They left on a special " s n ó w special" Friday night.

MRS. K. B. McCOMB IN N E W H A M P S H I R E

Mrs. K. B. McComb of 265 South Broadway is en joy ing a trip to Southmoor F a r m , West-moreland, N. H., w h e r e s h e is vis-i t lng her brother, R o g e r Bridge-man, forraerly of Has t ings .

C A T H E R I N Ę EWTERTAINED H E R Ę

Friends a r e giving a ser ies of parties for Miss Catherlne W a g ­ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. Wagner , w h o will be marrłed next Saturday 'afternoon at 4:30 to Harold C. Vaughn , son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Vaughn, a t t h e Wagner res idence on Colonial Avenue . — •

Wednesday Miss Wagner w a s entertained a t the York H o u s e by Mrs. Werner V a n Norden and Mrs. Dr. Travell. They later saw a matinee of "Jubi lee ." This af­ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Milton George are g1ving a tea at t h e Farragut house in Miss Wagner ' s honor.

Miss Hazel O, Putnam, aiśter.of Mrs. Wagner , is comlng here for t h e w e d d i n g from Rockford, 111.

Mr, V a u g h a n will be given a baehelor party at the Princeton Club next Tuesday .

LOCAL RESIDENTS A T MUSIC CLUB R E C I T A L

Dobbs Ferry re s ident s at tended the opening mee t ing of th© Hast-ings Musie Club Monday at the h o m e of Mrs. J a m e s A. Steven-son in Ardsley Park. Mrs. Har­old G. Bennett of Scarsdale, chairman of the flne arts section of t h e Westehester Federat ibn of W o m e n , lectured o n the history of t h e violin. Her son , George, l lustrated her talk wi th selec-.ions blTTEe' Ylolln, l t f e ludlng s

i Bach sonata and se l ec t ions from Paganini , Ole Buli , Kre is ler , Cho­pin and Beethoren. H e w as ac-companied by Miss Li l l ian Ed-munds.

Mme. Marguerite . Volvavy , a bril l iant pianist, p layed a noc-turne , etude and wal tz by Chopin, and a lso accompanied Mr. Ben­nett in bis Bee thoven se lect idn.

A resolutiou of »e#rec ia t i on for the work of t h e l a t e .Iraagurer, Mrs. Ray E. Haines , w a s spread on the minutes . —

Mrs. A. Dannenberg , chairman of t h e hospital i ty commit tee , served refreshments , ass i s ted by MrSj^AlpJionsfi E . L a . F o n , Mrs.

arry Harvey, Mrs. W i l l i a m Flnk-ledey and Mrs. F. K. Buohl . Mrs. Harrison Serrell and Mrs. Arthur Blackmar poured.

Mrs. Chester Scott preslded and Mrs. Guy Campbel l arranged the program.

"MAD H O P E 8 " S H O W D A T Ę IS A D V A N C E D

T h e opening datę of the Civic Theatre production of "The Mad H o p e s " bas been advanced two days , so as not to conflict wi th the

CAPACITY CROWW AT D. A. B . CAItD P A R T Y

A capacity a t tendance Is re-ported at today's card party be-ing held by General Jacob Odell Chapter, D. A. R , in Rivervlew Manor F i r e h o u s e ori Eucl ld_Ave-nue. The affalr is by way of cel-ebrating the third birthday of the chapter founded Dec. 31, 1932, with Mrs. John P. S immons organ-izing regent . In charge of the evbnt are Mrs. W . H. Braillard, chairman; Mrs. W . *W. Tower, Mrs. W. E. B lauve l t , Mrs. Max B. Higgins and Mrs. Podmore.

Attendlng the party are _ Mrs. Louis S. Bai ley , r e g e n t ; Mrs. Wil­liam Ste inschne ider , Mrs. I. V. Hall, Mrs. E . B u r t o n Thauburn, Mrs. 01iver Burdet t , Mrs. Wil l iam Doremus, Mrs. Earl Krows, Mrs. Henry J. Bauer , Mrs. Wil l iam Degener, Mrs. Wi l l iam G. Eng-llsh, Mrs* Ernes t J. Carruthers, Mrs. Charles OHver, Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. Ro land Tompkins , Mrs. George K u h r y , Mrs. Walter Haines, Mrs. David Kallenbach, MTS. Frank J. McCarthy, Mrs. Charles Bradley , Mrs. Mulford Ten Eyck, Mrs. Arthur J. Crow-ley, Mrs. J o h n Yack, Mrs. Wil l iam Hartę, Mrs.^Murray Willen, Mrs. August Yo l lmer .

Also Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas J. B r e n n a n , Mrs. Charles Schoeni^Tra. John Kennedy, Mrs. E. Stockton Martin, Mrs. Her-schel Smi th , Mrs. Will iam Mc-Cluskey, Mrs. Herman Krauss. Mrs. J a m e s W h i t e , Mrs. Arthur E. Krows, Mrs. G. F . Kerins, Mrs. Frederick W. K u s s , Mrs. Freder-lck Kortfl, Mrs. Charles L. Doty.

Also Mrs. H o w a r d Mott, Mrs. Rolfe Smi th , Mrs , Eugene Trim-pin, Mrs. Alfred LeBois , Mrs. John Lynch , Mrs. E. G. Handy, Mrs. Paul W o o d , Mrs. Wil l iam R. Shirley, Mrs. Wi l l iam Barnes, Mrs. E . G. Re i l ly , Mrs. Edmund Devoe, Mrs. E l l l o t t Pett igrew, Misses E l l a Dorland and Hatt ie Porter.

Also , Mrs. Charles Graef, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs Robert Rig-gle, Victor Zabriskie , Mrs. Stan­ley Connor, Mrs. Lovet t Rile, Mrs. Arthur Bruckner , Mrs. W. W. Mil-ner, Mrs. Wi l l i am H. Taylor, Mrs. Wil l iam L e w i s , Mrs. C. J. Kleuh, Mrs. J. A. P o d m o r e , Mrs. F". P. Schlichter, Mrs. Henry Rekers-dres and Mrs. E d n a Kinze.

S T I D I O P L A Y E R S P L A N TO G I V E "HAY P E V E R "

The "Studio PlaVers," spon-sored by the recreatlon dlvis ion of the Community Servlce Counci l , have begun rehearsals for "Hay F e v e r , " a three-act cornedy by WoeTCoward, which wltt b e g iven on Fr iday , Feb. 2 8 , at the High School Auditorium. Miss Doro­thy LeBoi s , secretary of the Play­era, ls direct ing the play.

The cast includes t h e Misses Bernice Shirley, Vtrginia Mc-Grath, Jean^ Ryder, Hazel Gants , He len Moore, Loftus Ó'Hara, Ed­ward J o y c e and Allan Dosta ł .

Commit tees inc lude Donald Dos­tał , buślness~rnanager, ass i s ted by Clarissa Boste lmann, T h o m a s Ma-honey, Alfred LeBois , Jr. , and Virginia Miller; Ruth K u s s , art manager , assisted by Barbara Mil­ler, Lof tus 0 'Hara; -James Garvin, s tage manager , aided by T h o m a s Haskel l , Dorohty Post and B. J. Kl ine . ,

Edward Jolce is chairman of the players .

ARDSLEY

HASTINGS G U E S T S AT D I N N E R MONDAY

Attending the Democratic can-didates' tflnner at S c h m i d f s Farm Monday e v e n l n g w e r e Major and Mrs. H o m e r A. Stebbins, Triistee and Mrs. Artl iur J. Crowlęy, Mr.

•• a i td-MHk~Wil l iamJŁ Taylor, .Wal; ter McCabe, T h o m a s Goodwin, Miss Dorothy Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s K. Burle igh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris , Mru. Wil l iam Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Wi l l iam Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bouffard, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhry , Miss Dorothy Evans , Lawrence Martin, Louis Zebrock, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Conner, Cornel ius Hickey, Mr. and MTS. Howard Jorres, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H a i n e s , Miss Grace Joyce and Mrs. Rudo lph Pesko.

MRS. SAMUEL BLOOM VISITS IN MIAMI

MTS. Samuel Bloom of 1 Main Street i s vis i t ing in Miami, F la . , for several weeks .

MRS. MćCABE~SAILS ON B E R M U D A T R I P

Mf s7 WlalteFT7~McCabe of La-Barranca and Mrs. F a n n i e C. Dow-ell of Roche l l e Park, N. J., śal led Saturday for Bermuda . They were g iven a party by Po l i ce Ohief and Mrs. John J. Donegan , Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam J. Sheehy , Miss Frances Maher, Miss Kather-ine Maher, Thomas Dal ton , Wal­ter, Jack and Jerry McCabe.

DONALD A. KoIt lUKS GIVE COCKTAIL P A R T Y

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dob-bie of Lefurgy A v e n u e g a v e a cocktail party in .honor of their house guests , Mr. and Mrs. Wal ­ter L. Kidd of Brooklyn, Satur­day. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Innet , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S ims , Mr. and Mrs. Reginald H. Eag le s , Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Partrick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sta l lman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stearns , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bennett , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proudfoot. T h e group la­ter at tended the Junior Assembly at Ardsley Country Club.

M A R G U E R I T E RYAN TO W E D CHAS. CHABOT

Mrs. Wil l iam P. Ryan of 15 Clinton Avenue, announced t h e e n g a g e m e n t of her daughter , Miss Margueri te Ursula Ryan , s^to Charles W. Chabot, son of Mr. and

"MfsT Charles "W. Chabot, 2d, at a party Sunday, T h e Chabots re-side in La Barranca and have a

MANY W I N P R I Z E S AT CHURCH P A R T Y

The car& party held by the La-dies" Sodality of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help last week in Our Ladles ' Hall , was at­tended by more than 200 persons, TtioTlev. Gustav O. Schult ies , as-sistant pastor, and moderator of the sodality, was honorary chair­man, and Mrs. Phi l ip Cimino and Miss Pompeii Cimino, co-chair-men.

Table pTTze winners were Jos­eph Addoris io , Mrs. Jacquelina Anselmo, Harold B. Baker, A. A. Beaudreault , Harvey Beaudreault , Mrs. Thomas Boucher , Miss Ange­lina, M. DeAst i s , Mrs. Freda Eg-loff, Miss Mary E. Frlschmann, Mrs. Mary Fure l l i , Miss BMith E. Hackett , Mrs. T h o m a s S. Martin of Dobbs Ferry; Miss Florence Kintner. ^^>

Also Joseph J. Loeschner, Wal-' ter B. Maihofer, Mrs. Anthony Paine of Dobbs Ferry ; Mrs. Fran­ces R. Perdreaux, Mrs. Mae How-ell Stohr, Mrs. Irving G. Warman of Dobbs Ferry; Miss Katherine Weiman. Winners at bingo were Mrs. C. R. Delmerico , Mrs. Cath­erlne Downey, Mrs. E. W. Homan and Mrs. L. J. Peterson.

Door prlzes w e r e won by James J. 0'Grady, Mrs. Michael Moccla, Mrs. L. J. Murphy, Mrs. S. M. -Palermo-,-Rlaise Recca and Mrs. Robert Strachan, Jr.

The commit tee included the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Arthur J. Scan-lan, pastor, w h o also* assisted; Mrs. Ralph- Arone , Mrs. Harold B. Baker, Mrs. Harvey Beaudrealt, Mrs. Arthur Contant , Mrs. Renato Crisl, Miss Ann Delmerico, Mrs. Michele, Mrś! Cather lne Downey, Mrs. Christian J. Frlschmann, Miss Mary Fr i s ehmann , Miss Ma-thilda Fr l schmann , Mrs. Ernest Heller.

Also Mrs. John Howel l , Mrs. E. W. Homan, Mrs. Vi to Leo, Mrs. Joseph Loeschner , Mrs. Francis J. McCormack, Mrs. Michael Moccla, Miss Ann Moccla, Miss L. J. Mur­phy, Mrs. L. F . Peterson, Mrs. Al­fred Petruzzi , Mrs. Blaise Recca, Mrs. Mary Santore , Mrs. Edwin Stone, Mrs. Mary Strachan, Mts. Cecelia Strachan, Mrs. James W11-moth, Mrs. Michael Wllmoth and Mrs^Walter Vernon.

T h e sodality wil l tiold a dance on Friday night , Feb . 21 , in Our Ladies' Hall .

A R T H U R McDOWELLS B A C K - F R O M B E R M U D A

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MeDowell of Ardsley Acres h a v e returned from Bermuda.

GAMES P A R T Y ^ A T SKITZS T O N I G H T - —.

Ardsley Park MRS. STEYENSON HOST TO MUSIC CL^ŁB

T h e Hast ings Musie Club held Its first Winter meet ing Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J a m e s A. Stevenson at Ardsley Park. Mrs. Harold Bennett of Scarsdale .spoko o n the develop-meut of the violin and her son , George Bennett , played viol iu se lect ions . Miss Lillian Ed-m u n d s accompanied Mr. Bennett and Mme. Marguerite Volavy play­ed piano solos. Mrs. Guy Camp­bell arranged the program. Mrs. Chester O. Scott preslded.

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GORDOS TO SA1L TO SOUTH AMERICA

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gordon of Old Oak and their daughters , Misses Alice Neale Gordon f and Stel la Walker Gordon are passing a fortnlght at the Weylin in New York City before sai l ing early in February for the Dutch West In-d i e s and South America. They will pass a month in Buenos Aires, Argent ina , before returninK up the east coast by way of R io tle Janeiro , and will arrive home In June.

o DONALDSONS VISIT IN MEXICO CITY

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Donald-son of Glencoe have befen vls i t ing in Mexieo City.

IRY1NGTON ELIZABKTH W A T E R B U R Y HONORKD AT COŁLBGE

Miss El izabeth Waterbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Waterbury of Stat lon R o a d . h a s been se lected by the sophomore elass of New Jersey Col lege for Women as ehairłwan of the com­mit tee in c h a r g e of the Sacred Path ceremony which will fea-ture the annual Col lege Mother Day.

WOMAN'S G U I L D TO GIVE P A R T Y F E B . O.

The Woman'8 Gulld of St. Bar-nabas Episcopal Church is c o - o p -erating with t h e vestry in an en-terta inment and d a n c e to be g iven on Thursday n ight , Feb . 6, at the parish house. >

MISSIONARY SOCTETY Pl iANS F E B . l» P A R T Y

The Woman'8 Home Misslonary Sowiety of St. Paul ' s M. E. Church will hołd a patrotlc party Tuesday, Feb. 18, at t h e chreh. Mrs. Douglas Johnson , president, led Tuesday's meet ing .

MISS M A B E L COOPER S P E A K S ON T U E S D A Y

Miss Mabel L e e Cooper of t h e Episcopal Board of Rel ig ious Ed-ucation spoke Tuesday night at the ooncludlng neighborhood meet ­ing of Episcopal Church shool teachers in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church.

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F R A N K F E R R E R A S BA CK F R O M T R I P

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrera of Wit tman Park lanr* W(8fB#d from Bermuda .

WILLIAM M. PETTLS , .= r a«_-___ S A I L P O R HONOLULU

Mr. and Mrs. William Montross Pe t t i s w h o left Monday for Los Ange les , are leaving tomorrow for the ir annual winter trip to Hono­lu lu . Mrs. Ambrose H. Burroughs of l rv ington, Mrs. Pett is ' mother , returned last week from Europę where she risited Mrs. E. A. Burroughs in Parła.

A R D S L E Y COUNTRY CLUB H A S SUNDAY TEA

Mrs. Harold V. Engh and Mrs. T. Hall Key*s were hostesses at a tea Sunday at Ardsley Country Club. The club was the scenę of a g a m ę party Friday evenlng . Mrs. T. Sloan Young had 16 guests at t h e party which was arranged by Mrs. T. Wylie Kinney, Mrs. J. W. Moore Richards&n, E d w i n W. F i ske , Jr., and Mrs. H. Mclntyre Grout, Jr.

dedlcation of the new Dobbs Fer­ry High School. The first per­formance will be Wednesday , Feb. 12, and the play wil l be repeated Thursday and Fr iday evenings , Feb. 13 and 14.

The membershłp tea , which was 'JtlAS W E E K E N D GUESTS scheduled for Sunday, Feb . 2, lurff Miss Cece l ia Reynolds , daugh-also been ehanged to Feb . 9, on account of the i l lness of "the dl-rector, John Timen, w h o will read two one-act plays at this t lme.

33GE ?af bener wtj to uy

"H»ppy Birthdłf" thtn to give a Himilton—the w*tch that madę tecuncy ftmous! Because it't t Hamilton it wi 11 serve its owner f * i t hful-ly for many, many birthdays to come . . . We have a complete aelection of new

« Hamiltona — wriat, atrap, • nd por ket m o d e l i — at the Ioweit prices in Hamilton hiitory . . , Alto many orher appropriate g i f t l f o r b i r t h d a y * .

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MRS. K U H R Y HOME PROM A L B A N Y , GA.

Mrs. G e o r g e K u h r y of Warbur-ton A v e n u e has returned from Al-bany, Ga., wl iere she spent t h e past two months .

CARD P A R T Y ~ S E T POR F E B R U A R Y 14

A eard party wil l be łfeW—fir Grace Church parish house Feb. 14 by the Par i sh Aid Soeiety. Mrs. Henry J. Bauer and Mrs. W. Warren T o w e r wil l be in charge.

CECELIA R E Y N O L D S

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Reynolds of Vi l lard Avenue enter­tained o v e r t h e weekend for two former c lass m a t e s at New Ro­chelle Col lege , Misses Paulinę and Betty Buck ley of Wi lmington, Del .

MRS. YACK HOSTESS AT TEA ON F R I D A Y

Mrs. John Yack of Shado-Lawn entertained at t ea Friday for Mrs. Katherln« L e F e u v r e of New York City; Mrs. Margaret St. Clair of Sunnys ide , L. fcj Mrs. August Vol-mer, Mrs. Arthur Plckett , Mrs. Raymond Gentes , MTS. Emil Coene and Mlsg Marjor ie Leary, all of Hast ings . Mrs, Yack ls direct ing a play, "Come Easy ," which will be presented for the Woman's Club Llbrary fund In Mareh. f

LAIHES A I D SOCIETY GIVE8 L U N C H E O N

The Ladles Aid Soclety of First R e f o r m e d Church held a luncheon last Friday at th« church chapel . Mrs. Eugene Roberta waa cha irman, assisted by Mrs. W i l l i a m Pos t , M ™ . Roaeoe Polnemu*, Mrs. Charles Parte łow, Mrs. J o h n H a y e s , Mrs. Percy L. Reynolds and Mrs. A, E. Baatedo.

h o m e in Hopewel l Junct lon , N. -Y. No datę for t h e w e d d i n g has been. set.

Miss Ryan is a nat ive of Hast­ings and is a graduate of Hast­ings High School and the Con-don Business Inst i tute . Mr. Chabot ,was borń in Wel les ł ey , Mass. , attended East H igh School , in Erie , Pa. ; Peekski l l Military Academy and Pratt Bus iness School in New York. H e ls as-soeiated with the Price Studios in New York.

MRS. BAILEY VISITS BOSTON R E L A T I W S

Mrs. Louis S. Bai ley of E d g a r > L a n e ylsited with re lat ives In Boston over the week-end .

D U N C A N E N T E R T A I N A T S U P P E R P A R T Y

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Duncan of High Street, enterta ined at supper Saturday night for their week-end gues t s , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soat of New York City. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. E u g e n e Harris a r o r t f r . and TMrs. Bruno Koch of Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. Lou l se M. 'Orr, Louis S. Bailey and Louis Vermil l ion, all of Hast­ings . *

MRS, F R E S E TO i B E HOSTESS

Mrs. Walter Wentze l Frese of La Barranca will enterta łn Mre." Martin Huberts of Chappaqua and Mrs. Milton George, Mrs. James J. McSweeney and Mrs. Stewart H o s k i n s of Hast ings at luncheon tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wel l ing­ton R e e s e of Wash ington Avenue włlT* be dtnner gues t s of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freese* at La Bar­ranca this eyening and will ac-company their hos t s l o * Mrs. El izabeth Cufihman*s lecture on "Colonial Days in H a s t i n g s , "

HOSKINS HOSTS TO F R I E N D S

On Wednesday evenlng Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hosk ins of La Bar­ranca gave a huffet supper for- a group of Mr. Hosk ins ' former fr iends and asaoclateB at Haver-ford College. i

The Ladies Aid Soeiety of Ards­ley M. E. Church will hołd a games party ton ight at the home of Mayor and Mrs. August Seitz of Ashford Avenue . Mrs. Arthur McCartney, president, . is chair­man. She will be assisted by MTS. Richard S. Hallahań, Mrs. Seitz, Mrs. Wi l l iam Brown, Jr.; Mrs. Wi l l iam Hennessey, Mrs. Wil l iam Longmuir , Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mrs. Gustav O. Paulsen, Mrs. Harlan A. Thomas, Mrs. Henry Munek, Mrs. Arthur W. Sl l l iman, all of Ardsley; Mrs. R. E. Thousand of Dobbs Ferry ahd Kra., John K. K e s t l w o f Hast ings.

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MRS. SECORD HOSTESS FOR BRIDOE P L Y E R S

Mrs. Charles Secord of South Calumet Avenue , entertained the onday n ight Bridge Club Monday night.

S H E E H Y S . MOVE TO NICHOLS I)RIVE

Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Sheehy of Ollnda Park Avenue are movlng to 2 'Nicholas Drive.

LOCAL R E S I D E N T S AT CHURCH SESSION

Mrs. Henry C. Sherman, Mrs. Frank J. McCarthy and Mrs. John E. Rejlly represented Grace Church at the neighborhood meet ing of Woman's Auxiliarles in Tarrytown Tuesday. --'

MISS H O P P E W E D S YONKERS RESIDENT

Miss Elysee Hoppey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franc i s J. H o p p e o f IB Eucłid A v e n u e , was married Saturday to John Brady of 246 First Street, Yonkers , at St: John's Spiscopal Church, Yonkers, by the Rev. Ołlver Shaw Newel l , rector.

The brlde was attended by Miss Kather ine Woehr of Yonkers and Klijah Munn of Rutherford was beat man.

PARTY P L A N N E D P E B . 10

LOCAL RESIDENTS AT JUNIOR ASSEMBLY

Dr. and Mra. E. F . Sands , of Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. Dlxon Griawold, of Scenie DriTe, were a m o n g tboae who entertained groups of friends before the Dębna Ferry Junior Assembly last Sat­urday e,venlng.

The Older Group of Troop 4 met at t h e Dobbs Ferry Schoolhouse wi th Mrs. Gordon Blass and Mrs. W m . H. Fuhrer in charge. Geor-geanne Read and Annie Maven were elected Patrol Leaders. They decided to have three mee t ings a month .

T h e developt»ment óf special ac-t iv i t ł e s sui ted to different ages of g ir l s l s o n e aim of the Girl Scouts dur ing 1936 , according to a state* m e n t jds t Issued by Mrs. Paul RittenHouse, natlonal director, from Girl Soout headquarters , New York City.

"Our Girls," sald Mrs. Ritten-house , "when we include the Brownies or youngest group, r a n g ę in a g e from seven t o e igh-Łeen. In planning for a g ir l of seven t o t en , w e must t a k e into account the fact that this is prob-ably t h e child'8 first experience with a group outslde her o w n home. In planning for t h e - g i r l of fourteen to e ighteen we must xionslder_the Hne of demarcat ion that s e e m s to exi«t be tween t h e 'hlghschool ' girl and her younger s l s ters ."

Mwnbershlp Increnaee Girl Scouting Mrs. Rl t tenhouse

deflned as a program based on the interests , enthusiasm and n e e d s of gir ls .

"The membershłp of the- Girl Scout s ," Mrs. R l t t enhouse an-nouneed, "was over 3 8 4 , 0 0 0 on Jan 1 of this yśar, This means an łnercase of ten per cent dur ing 1935 and (a total łnerease of 56.9 per cent for t h e past flye years . The rapfd growth not o n l y In the number of girls but a lso of com-munltieB served, places on the nat lonal organlzation a heary re-sponslbi l i ty in regard t o t h e pro-i- r.itn offered."

IK)LORES IM)ONEY WILL W E D F , R. McLOUGHLIN

Miss Dolores Mary Rooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam J. Rooney of 57 Ashford Avenue , will be married tomorrow In the Sacred Heart Church to Francis R. McLoughlln, son ot former trustee and Mrs. Frederick Mc­Loughlln of Ashford Avenue.

DAUGHTER BORN T C & f l H M M SAMUEL D. B R O W N

A daughter w a s b o m Wednes ­day to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Brown, Lyman Place , Oradell Manor, at Dobbs Ferry Hospital .

IiOCAL R E S I D E N T S GIVE S H O W E R

Miss J e a n e t t e R a v e k e s , d a u g h ­ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Rave-kes of Ashford A v e n u e , and Miss Gladys Hapgood of Rosal ing Gar-dens, enter ta ined Tuesday n ight with a bridge and shower a t Miss Ravekes ' h o m o for Mrs. Kenneth Brown of Orlando Avenue , Arda-

LOCAL G R O U P °AT TARRYTOWN MEETING

Represent ing Zlon Episcopal Church at the neighborhood aux-Illary mee t ing in St. Mark's Church, Tarrytown, were Mrs. N. Reyno lds Brooks , Mrs. J. R. Clark, Mrs. Joseph Nickerson, Mrs. Wi l l i am F . Chrystle, Mrs. Benjamin L. Wallaco, Mrs. Ed­win B. French , Miss Blanche My-rlck and the Rev. Charles E. Karsten. T h e speaker was Blsh-op Ro;

Hastings Foreign Editor of Review of Reviews ls the

Speaker on Sunday

R o g e r Shaw, foreign editor of "Rev iew of R e v i e w s , " and a resl-dent of Has t ings , was the speaker at the huffet supper and m e e t i n g of t h e young people of the Tarry­town First Baptist Church Sunday fevening at the 'home of the Rev . and Mrs. Horace H. H u n t on South Broadway, Tarrytown.

In analyz lng the posslbl l l t les of a c o m l n g world war, Mr. Shaw sald he w a s not expect lng another war which would inyolye the ma­jor countr ies of the world for a good many years . He sald, h o w -ever , that if there were a n o t h e r war It would oceur on one of t w o f ronts .

It w a s his opinlon that Ger­many would b e the center of a conflict between Soviet Russla and Japan. Russla,""h"e~ia"taTti"too ln-vo lved internal ly to get into a w a r unless shę is invaded. But Ger­many and Japan are at present al l ied and would comblne aga ins t Rnss la In the event of w a r there . '

In t h e cast there is a possibi l -ity of the Japanese inradlng Si-berla through Manchur la—which cons t l tu tes the second front for a poss lb le war,, the speaker sald.

In the discussion which fol-lower, Mr. Shaw gave an ana lys i s of the present mil i tary s trength of the var ious major countries of the world and attempted to show h o w they would l ino up in the event ojf a major conflict.

The talk w a s preceded by a buffet supper. Thoae who aaelat-ed Mrs. Hń*nt in preparlng the supper were Miss Edna Llr ingston and Miss Al ice Davidson.

W I N S 8 1 , 8 0 0 YERDICT

T h o m a s Tes t lno , 2S, former Dobbs Ferry resldent , was award-ed a $1 ,500 Supremę Court jury verd ic t Wednesday f o r ł n j n r l e e he Btiffered when struck by an a u t o ­m o b i l e wh l l e h e w a s r lding a bl-cyc le on Saw Mili River Road Ju ly 2, 1932, Maurice Goldberg of Los Angeles , formerly of Ards*

aa-deIejidan_L_ Mortimer C*_ 0 ' B r i e n of W h i t e Plaina repre­s e n t e d Test lno ,

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MRS. H A U C K E , MRS. D U N B A R A T MEETING

Mre. A n g u s t H. Haucke and Mrs. Doug las L. Dunbar of this v i l lage a t tended a meet ing of the County Anlmal Protective. League Wednesday n ight in White Plains .

The P irates represented by Bob Webb and Howard French w o n two g a m e s from the Giant s to c o n t i n u e to lead the Zlon A. C. bowlffig tournament Wednesday night at PfeiTs al leys. ArthuT French with 181 , Ed Brown with 180 and Roland Dixon with 179 had high scores for the even lng .

DKCLARES D I V I D E N D

The Anaconda Wlre and Cablo Company, which has a plant In Hastings, deelared its first divid-end In noarly five years Wednes­d a y ^ T h e dlyidend paya 25 cents a share, , . "

Otto J. Goebel Interior Decorator i , -

Upholstśry Slip Covers Draperies New and Remade

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Beatr lce Gorman Au ,xlHary of the Jamea Daley Post, V. F. W, , will hołd a bridge party at the post Feb. 19, Mrs Deatrlce Gor­man has' appolnted Rosę Forman generał cbalrman. Six new mem bera will be recelved Monday night, F e b . 10 .

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