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'vst? sett's ttfrw-'-Kn.Yirt-w'wfjinp,.vsssesjiTHE SUN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918.SOCIETY BUSY,bpence School Alumnae Will Give Concert This YearJanuary Brides Announcements of EngagementsWinter Colonies in Florida and South Filling UpAT this time of national upheavalsand suffering throughout theworld the memlcrs of theyounger generation nro giving up withapparent cheerfulness their usuallound of diversions nnd oro workingWilli a will for philanthropic Institutions which for years, have dependedon their endeavors for money to carryon work In the less fortunate sectionsof the city. Tor years post the memVrs of tho Speiice School AlumnaSociety have given a play or operettato nld an Institution for homeless Infants, which' they have nustalned bythe proceeds of such method". .ssuch performances always Involve considerable expense for costumes, rehearsals, &c. It has been decided thisyear by the officers of the society thave Instead a concert; which will begiven on tho evening of February 9In Aeolian Kail. Tho nrtlsts havinggenerously given their services the expenses will be. moderate and the home.whlcK Is In East Sixty-second street. Isurn to benefit to a greater degree.Anions the artists who will be heardre Mme. Frances Alda of the Metropolitan Opera. Miss Mildred Hilling,harpist, and AOss Aline van Berensscn. pianist. Mrs. .lolin J. Russell Ispresident of the society, Miss T'ltnBoker vice-president. Mrs. HenryCoster Steers secretary and Miss Gertrude Mull treasurer. The memlerof the concert committee Include Mrs.David Chester Noyc-s. Miss Itlta Bokcr,Miss Caramal Carroll, Sliss-Jean Lukennd'MIss Joeephlne Redlc. Mlss'liokerhas undertaken the sale of boxes at ISOnnd seats at JS and $3 each, to bebad at her home. 75 East eightiethstreet.Miss Ruth Bliss is the chairman ofthe ushers and she will have the assistance of tho Misses Mary Colt.Eleanor Babbitt, Dorothy Lean.'. Margaret Burton, Florence Appleton,Frances Pearsall Field, Mary Lancaster, t'olly Damrosch, Jeanne Gourdnnd Kathcrine HoaRlaiid. After theconcert Hghl refreshments will be .served In the tea room or tlje tint;, amiat the head of the refreshment committee will be Miss "Margaret Carnegie. In the ballroom it' the Colony. Clubon Thursday nfternoon there' will" beheld an exhibition of pictures showingthe devastated regions of northernFrance and the battlefields of theMa me. Verdun. Rhelms and Arras.The pictures will be shown In colorn a screen and wfll le described 1M. Gervals-Courtellement, who madethem under the special authorizationf Marshal .Toffre and Gen. ,HaJpTIcUetM at $." each Including tea. mayhe obtained at the club, and the, proceeds will be davotcri to the organlza- ,tlon known as La Protection ie ifforme. No. 2. which has bW formed. . . ,m i-aris ami wnicn us tmcti io Inearly 300,000soldiers Invalided liomt',", ,u" ",s',n"'""' l" wur'"for serious wounds or illness.A commltteo has been appointed n.vthe former Minister of War. M. Mil-Idrand. which Is presided over by iPresident- Polncare and the Ministernf State. M. Bourgeois. M. Sandoz Isthe special commissioner who has ibeen sent Xo theUnited States incharge of the picture.The patronesses and committee Include Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mrs. Newhold I.o Roy Edgar, Mrs. Charles B.Alexander, Mrs. Krtmund L. Baylies,Mrs. flenry P. Davison, Mrs. W: Pierson Hamilton. " Mrs. Francis KeyPendleton, Mrs. W. Bayard Cutting,Mrs. Henry Clay Frick, Mrs. FrankGray Grlswold. Mrs. Nicholas MurrayButler, Mrs. Whitney Warren. Mrs.Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. William H.Crocker, Mrs. George B. Post. Mrs.Otto H. Kahn, Gaston Liebert, theFrench Consul-General: Clarence H.Mackay, Edmund L. Baylies. Otto II.Kahn and Frederic R. Coudert.The comforts committee of the NavyLeague Is arranging a concert to boheld on the afternoon of January 25in the large ballroom at Sherry's, wlihSirs. Herbert L. Satterlee as chairmanof tho committee. The proceeds willaid In Increasing the fund for knitterswho have done so much for the men at1 sea. Heretofore Mrs. Satterlee ha1personally made up ny deficit in thefinances of, tho league.Among the artlMs will bo Mrs. HerYiert Wlthcrspoon, soprano; Mrs. Adelaide Leonard, contralto; Carlos Salzedo, harp: John Barnes Wells, tenor,and Ernesto Berumen. pianist, all ofwhom have given their services.Tickets may be obtained nt the officeof the Navy League, 509 Fifth avenue.Women of prominence have formedan association for supplying tho bestworsted yarn in the market at tholowest prices possible at cost, "allowing .only for the expense of distribution. This yarn will be distributedwith the expreas understanding thatit will bo used to makn garment formen in mo rcrvice or uie unue.iStates. It 1 the e'efire of the an.ocla- !tlon, which Is known as the PatrioticYarn Association, to reach the Individual knitter so that fche may bo unrestricted In the i5:spoj!t!on of herfinished work so long ns It goes tomen In service. Any Information regarding the association may bo obtained nt the offices, which arc at 223Fourth avenue and. 411 Muilson avenue. .The managers are Mme. I. McNeilBacon, Ambrose Monell, Robert Baron,Dave Hennen Morris, Anson McCookBeard, Richard Mortimer, FredericForter Carey, Henry Whitney Munroe,George Draper, Douglas Robinson,Aiwten Oray, David Wagntnff, O..Bradhurst Field. John Henry Hammond, Forsyth.. Wickes, John A. Logan,Miss Lulatta Lcland nnj Miss Rosalind Wood:An Institution (hat Is now greatlyin need of assistance la the New YorkDiet Kitchen Association, In whoseaid a morning concert wilt bagtvan Intho grand ballroom of the WaldorfAstoria on February 4 at 11. The"nrtlsts will be Misa Mabel Garrison.Charles Trowbridge TUllnghait andthe Russian violinist: Jatchn HolfoU.The proccia of the concert will lie dYtd to furnishing milk to babies andto hvlplnz lo maintain the eight-healthstation conducted by.the aasoclatlon!Among the maaagrs of the association, who are also iwlrnnesies otthe concert, are Mmea. 'August Iewls,Myrick Pluifimar. Edward Tuck, HenryVlllaU. Jamw N, Weill. Joseph W.Tllton, Edward M. Cook, John Degener,Frank Badgloy. William Curtis Demon-si,Edward Ingrahatn, Uowland O.Freeman. Henry P. Davison. Arthur8. Dwlght, Rlchar.i M. Hodge, eorgeOn is. Edwin II. Malrj. David IvesMnckie, William D. Gallia rd, DudleyTenny, .tames Dltmar Voorhees. ElianM. Johnson. William F. Tlmlorr,Georgn Reese Satterlee, Edward Foo'.eDwlght. Stiltland F. Griggs, Ir.i liarrows, William W. McAlpIn nnd H. Hnbart Wee ken, and the Misses Helen M.Wade, Frledo Pagenstecher. Mary L.lYuyn, Ju'.la H. Smith ami AliceTnggiirt.Tickets at $5 and boxes a $20 nndJ30 may be obtained from Mrs. HenryVillard. president of the asportation.523 Pork avenue.Col. and Mr.i. Henry W. Shoemakerof 21 West Fifty-third street announced last week the engagement oftheir niece, Miss Georgijnna OrdMears, 'to Lieut. Theodore Arter. Jr..aviation section, Signal Corps. 17. 8. A.Miss Mears Is a granddaughter of thelate Col. Robert Brent Ord of BanFrancisco nnd n frrandnlece of thelate Slsjor-Oen. E. O. C. Ord. U. S. A.,and of Judge Paclficus Ord. at onetime Chief Justice of the SupremeCourt of Californial.leut. Arter Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.Theodore Arter of Youngstown. Ohio.He was a member of the el-acn of 191Sat Columbia University, but left thereto enter the Government service, nndIs now stationed nt tanglcy Field,Hampton, Va. The wedding will take iplace early In February.Miss Slears's sister. Miss MarianOrd Mears. was married to Lieut. Allen West Shaw. I". S. A., who Is nowIn France', last August In Riverside,Conn., where Mr. and Mrs. Slioe-i maker have a country home. On thosam? dr. Lieut. Shaw's sister. MissMarlon 4outc Shaw, become thebride of Cresop I. Wjtson. 17. 8. It.,now statlotifJ at C.-.mp W.idsworth,Spartanburg, S. C.In the fimliy of the late Rev. Dr.Donald Sage Mackay, for many yearspastor of the Colteslate Church of St.Nicholas. In this city, and Mrs. Mackay two engagements have been announced reent'y. They are tl:o?e ofMUs Annette Christian Burnett Moc- tkay of this city to Dr. LMwin Pyle. 'house surgeon nt St. Luke's Hospital,and of Mis Ile.'en Thorndlke. d.-nigh- 'ter of Mr. and Mrs Aldn A. Thornlii'.e pf Boston, to Lieut. Donald fi.igeMackay.Sliss Mackay Is a pranddaughter of'he late J. Gregory Smith nf St. Allans, the Civil. War Governor .of Vrr-;'mont. Dr. -Pyle Is a son of the lateDr. J"dwln Pyle of Jersey City, He twas graduated from Williams CollegeIn 1913 and latir 'rom the College of7 ,.m vnmmoUniversity. Ila was In Serbia for i, x,u . . ,u v ; " , -tluuiinK mo up.ius uvcr rpiaem.c. .' Miss Thortidlko was Introduced to";. ,h -i . . f . "i . .J- nvjmher of the lncent Clu!. Lieut.. . . . .... . . . . i, " 'a, ., u' ' .w 1 af"nIg?".1". "Xan' f-0!"..15'?, n!on, K , c b'" " ; yuuvrmmeni Hervice uiui received msI commission nt the second ofllccrs'training camp at Plattsbuig, N. Y.Mr. and Mrs. .1. Sloat Fasfett of 3S5Park avenue, formerly. of Elmlrn, N.Y have announcrd the engagement oftheir daughter. Miss Jennie F.issctt,to Ensign Ethelbert Paul Nevin, sonof the lati Ethelbert Nevin, the composer, nnd Mrs. Nevin of Hi EastFortieth street. Miss Fassett attfmled 1the, WUcdraL. School In Washington. ID. C, and a-.studlo.l music abroad. IEnsign Nevin wai graduated froml'rinceton In 1912, and la now on dutyon ono of tho United State transports. Miss Fassett's father was foreight, years a member of the NewYork State Senate and tho Republicannominee for Governor In 1891. Hnwas n member of Congress from 1905to 1911.iIn old St. Peter's Church. Philadelphia, on January 11, Ml DorothyWelsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HerIwrt Welsh, was married to Andrew C.Imbrle of this city. The officiatingclergymen wero the Rev. John Walkerand the Rev. Dr. James De Wolf Perryof Germantown. Miss Mary Kclsey.' was the l.rlilo'n rthR atfnnrinntWillis H. Butler of Boston was hostman and the ushers wero Robert F.and Herbert S. Welsh, brothers of thebride; Edward R. Otheman. Frank L.Janeway Bnd Howard C. Sherwood ofthis city and.Henry M. Canby of Wilmington, Del. A breakfast followed attho home of the bride's .parents In Germantown. After February 15 Mr. andMrs. Imbrle will be at home at 23 EastSeventy-second street, iThe man-Inge of Miss Margaret VanBuren .Mason, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Gcorgo Grant Mason and a grand-niece of the late James Henry Smithto Lieut. Samuel Sloan Colt, U. S, R.took place a week ago yesterday at thohomo of her parents, R34 Fifth avenue.The marriage ceremony was performedby the Iter. Dr. Robert S. W. Wood,rector or St. Mary " Church. Tuxedo.whero Sir. nnd Mrs. Mason have acountry place.The house was decorated with pinkroses, carnations nnd palms, and thedrawing room! where the ceremonywas performed, waa made, to resemblea chapa!, with nn alslo through thecentro formed of white posts connectedwith white ribbons leading to a temporary altar, which waa decorated withbutterfly orchids and pink Japonlcaa.Tho, hrldo wore a gown of soft -whitesatin trimmed with old point lacewhich had been worn by her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur V. Nevcll. and hergreat-grandmother, the late Mrs. Beatrice Smith. 'Mils Mary Sloan Colt, Blater of thebridegroom, waa the only bridal attenoajtt, and Charlta D, Dickey, Jr.,was,, his brother-in-law's beat -man,The uchera were Oeorg e Grant Macon,Jr., Harris D, Colt. Jr., Reginald h. O,Auchlncloas and Capt. Joseph WalkerJd, V. B. H. A reception and weddlugbreakfast followed.Lliut. Colt Is a. son of Mr, and Mrs.Richard C. Colt of the Curry Farm,Garrison, N. Y and a grandson of theInto Samuel Uloan. After their wedding trip he and hU bride will pact thewinter. In WMhlnon, where 4heyhave taken an apnfcmant, Jle Ik at-WITHtached to the Ordnanco Department,U. tf. A.Another wedding of this month wasthat of Miss I'rccbrltn Carlotta PirntlsH, daughter uf Mrs. FrederickCh.iiles Prentiss, to John TheodoreHaneninnn, son of tlic late HenryWllllum II.incmn.nn, which took placent the home cf her mother, r RiversideDrive, :i week ago yesterday. ThoItlght Rev. C'oitlandt Whitehead,Bishop of. Pittsburg, performed thomarrlao ceremony. There were nobridal attendants b'r best man. Aftera wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. lianamanu will live nt .131 West Seventysecond street, tho house being a wedding pi cent from the brlde'n mother.MIrh Marcclle ogden Stemmler,daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Theodore W.Stemmler, will lie married to Lieut.Frederic Rami) JIavon, lO.Sth Infantry,I". S. A., to-morrow afternoon at the ;home of her iiarcinti. the Apthorp, IBro.idway and Seventy-ninth street, iH will lie a small wedding. MissStemmler will have her sister, MissLorraine B. Stemmler, as her only nttondant. W. Iiwrenco Jonca of Wilmington, Del., will be best man, hutthere will Im? no ushers. A receptionwill follow. After a short weddingtrip Lieut. Mason and IiIh brido willgo to Camp Wad.-swnrlh, Spartanburg,S. (, where ho is stationed.Miss Stemmler is a gr.inddaughtcrof the Lite Judga John A. Stemmler ofthls cIty nml n swt-grandilau"r Tlfcma 1 WooJrurf. one oi "t lVl"'n,l?1laughterf theNationalBank and ot Col. S. D. Hunting, whowas a member of the committee appointed to receive the Miiruuls deLafayette when ho visited New YorkIn l2r. Lieut. Maon Is a son of Dr.nnd Airs. Frederick S. Mason, -who formany years havo lived abroad. Theengagement was announced tho flrst'ipart of the now year.The marriage ot Miss MadelineEdythc Tomllnson, daughter by a former marriage of Sirs. Allan McLaneHamilton ot 4.1 East Twenty-fifthstreet ami Great Harrington, Mass., toMajor John C. P. Bartholf. UnitedStates Signal Corps, took piaco onTuesday In tho chantry of GraceChurch. The Rov. Dr. Chnrleo L. Slat-tery performed tho marriage ceremonyIn th presence of the members of theImmcdiato families. Major BartholfU attached to the aeronautical experiment station nt Hampton Bonds, Va,With Lieut. John Stevens he made around trip flight last June from Hampton iio.ic.3 to .Mineola, L. 1.Ono of the recent war weddings ofInterest hero was that ot Mrs. NatalieSouhoilnn, a young Russian widowliving In Washington. D. C, to Lieut.James W. Alexander, Second OrdnanceDepartment, I. . 8. A., which was celebrated on Junu.iry 11 at tho home ofMm. John Jay White. In Washington.The Hey. I'. G. It. Pierce of All HoulsUnitarian Church performed tho marrlagn ceremony.Lieut. Alexander Is n son of Mrs.John W. Alexander of 37". Hnrk avenueand the lato John W. Alexander, thoartist, who waa president of the National Academy uf Design. Ho waagraduated from Princeton In 1910 nndwas an instructor there until the beginning of tho ,wnr. His grandfather,tne iato James w. Alexander, was atono tlmo president of the EquitableLifo Assurance Society, 'A recont wedding of Interest herewas that of Miss Estcllo Dunlon ofPhiladelphia to tho Rev. Charted Temple of I'lvlm Beach, Fla., which tookplace on Monday in the 'chapel of theChurch of Bethegda-by-the-Bta, Palmueacit. The, bride la a sister ot Mr.William Dlaston of this rltv nnrl Phil.adolphla and an aunt of William Dun-op ,iJintou .una rs. jonn wanemaker. Jr. The Rev. J. N. Mulford,once rector of the church, performedthe marriage ceremony in, the presencenf n small number of relatives and Intimate friends. Dr. TempV has beenrector of tho Church of Bthenda farfive years and was vicar of tho samooliurch for ten years.One of the hurried war weddings' latweek was that of Miss MargueriteSmall, daughter ' of Sir. and ,fyr.unarirs nmon or iuoi rrnspcci jnaoe.Brooklyn, to jieirvrt wiigusIleitvrt' Wllgus n jflarj -umim. .- .,Bgggm gtggigTTgT i i fin . aMANY PROJECTS FORMRS. OCTAVEmiof o. cvtine.cull ot Mr. u ml Mis. John II.Ballautine nf this city, which tookplace cm Thursday at noon In thechantry of St. Thomas's Church. ThoRcv, W. .Stiothoi-Jones performedithehnarrlagc cc-.tmony In the presence ofa I'mnii garnering or relatives tinu in -tlmntu friends.John Holmo Ballanlino wan his who ,, Wol) f-. m,m m(n)thH atbrother's best mall. Then- wer- no Tlll.,, u,,,..,i iR,,. ,.,mll.y co litbildestnnld.s or ushers tunl no rc-cop-1 ijWI1,,u.mli u t., !, token for thetlon. Sir. Ballanlliic was graduated I remainder of the winter an apartmentfrom Cornell lit 1!'17. He belongs to at ynvU avenue. Airs. Edward dethe Naval Aviation Corps nnd is a';0si. of Southampton Is t 21 Eastmember of the Massachusetts Inati-1 Elglily-second' street and Sir. and Mrs.tutc of .Technology Unit. I William ' Sloane .have come fromAlcrcstead In MourrV "Cisco to theirWinter diversions vary from tobog-; new iu)U;e dsn pUrk avenue.ganing at tin White Sulphur Springsto uea bathing and fishing In tho !. or-Ida resorts. sitH. Harry I'nyno Whit -ney recently left New York for theGreenbrier, Whlto Sulphur Springs,whero she will remain for tome weeks.airs. Aitrcci o. ancierriiit nas nrnveuIn Palm Bench and Is at the OceanView Cottage, wjiicli sho has leased.Sir. and, SIrn. Frederick Edey, whoore among the pioneers of Palm Bsach,will have their own house this season.Mr. and Sirs. Sylvanus L. Schoonmaker are at tho Polncinno, and amongothers nt Palm Beach are Sir. and Mrs.Henry Goelet McVlckar. Mrs, John J.McCook,- Sir, and Mrs, Plcrrn LorlllardUarbey, Henry T. Sloane. Dr. nnd Mrs.Clement Cleveland, who arc with Sirs.Robert C. Black; Mr. nnd Mrs. It. DunDouglas, (ho Rev. Dr. and Sirs. Maltland Aiexundor and E. Clarence Joiiim.Mrs. WJ'.llatn K. Vitndcrbilt, Jr., Is expected nt Palm Beach thll week.Col. Robert SI. Thompson, Who hasbeen for ieveral weeks on his houseboat, the Everglades, In Miami waters,has gons to the Keys for tarpon fishing. William Denn Howells.'iho au1 thor, nnd Sliss Howel'.s havthor, and Miss Howel'.s have u newA. ALVAREZ.Campbell Jludu ., li(iii"ii in Alianil. ur.d Mr. nnd Mrs..Lewis Quentln Jones of Newport arethere for the season, .Mr. and Mrs..John P. Gilford ami their two young-i est danuhfis arc im St. Auuustlne.Gcorgo F. Baker has gone to .lekyl; Tt-Iitml. Ga.. for his annua', winter visit,irh. ir. v.ui Itensselner Kennedv.Duntmr Buichrll Adams and hisbride, who wan Miss Edith Temple1 oracle, havo gono lo Woahlngton,n. c., whero ho luw been transferredI from Camp Union to the Ordnanco De-purtmcnt. Mr. iml Sirs. Frederick. Rodgcrs. who were man led n Chrlst-mas. week, havo returned from theirwedding1 trip lo 101 East Scventy-flfthstreet, 'sir. and Sirs. Edson Bradleyhavo como from Washington to theirapartment it t C7 Stadlson avenue.Slrac, Domlcio da Guma, wife of theI'Brazllinn Ambassador, Is with Sir. andMrs. Elbert II. Gary.Sirs. Lydlg Hoyt, whose husband IsIn tho national service, is with herparents, Sir. and Sirs. Julian W.Robblns, nt S3 East Seventy-fourthstreet. Mrs. John.E Alexandre hasgone to Icunx to stay with Sirs, Fredcrick B, Delaflold. Sir. and Sirs. Morris W. Kellogg have recently boughtthe house ,nt 14 East Seventy-recoridstreet, which will bo their permanenthome, Sir, Jnd Mr. Martin J. Quhinhave come from Greenwich, Conn., to41 Went Forty-ninth street. Theirdaughter, Mi.'.H Dorothy ("piling la onoof the iWlnter'sydebfnnteaThe Princess Knrlco Ruspoll, whohas been In Washington. D. C, for afortnight, has returned to the 8t.Regis, where she. will give a dinner onSaturday, , . ,., ,Mrs. llobart. Blauvelt Brown 1passing the winter at Annlston, Ala.where her husband. Major Brown, Itstationed. Mrs. Brown, before hermarriage, which took place. lastmonth, wag 'M Mary ElliabethJames, daughter of Mrs. Warren AJames of Sie West Scveny-nlnthstreet. Major Brown was formerlycommander of tho Kssex Troop ofCavalry of New Jersey.Lieut, and Mrs. Malcolm R. Pitt, Jr.,have gone to Ayer, Mass.. where Lieut.Pitt Is stationed with the 30lst Machine Oun Battalion. Mrs. Pitt wanMls.i Edith Radley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John J. Radley of this cityand Stamford, Conn. Her marriage toLieut. Pitt was celebrated on January5 at tho Plaza.Mr. and Mrs. Octave A. Alva ret,whose marriage took place on Jannary f In the Church of the HeavenlyRest, will make their home in Mobile. Ala. Mrs. Alvarez was Sitae Anna Kirk Brldgman, daughter of Oen.and Mrs. Oliver B. Brldgman of 38SPark avenue.Mr. Bagby'H third musical murnlngof this month will be given nt theWaldorf-Astoria on Tuesday Insteadof to-morrow. The artists will beMme. Oabrlellc Gills, Miss Mabel Garrison, Joso SInrdones of the Metropolitan and David Hochstein, violinist.GENERAL NOTES OF SOCIETY.IBS ANN N1CHOLLS WILDAIAN.daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henryalejitlne Wlldmnn. will bemarried on Saturday to Lieut. J"ll!olt B.Nixon, V. S. N. The wedding will takeplace at 4 o'clock In tho Second Presbyterian Church, Central Park West andNinety-sixth street, formerly known asthe Scotch I'roibytrrlan Church. Theminister, the Rev. Dr. Robert Watson.I will pertain the ceremony, which will befollowed by a reception at the home ofthe bride's parents. 10S Wct Ninetyfourth stieet.AIIjs Wlldman will have MUs .MarjorieBeatrice Fis'.t for her ninld of honor andonly attendant. Lieut. Gilorxe FountainI'anott will b tho best. man. and theushers will Include I.lcut. John Richmond. Lieut. Kyle and Lieut. Tisdale.Lieut. Nixon was graduated fiom Annapolis In 1911 and is now stationed .inPhiladelphia, whero In- will take Illsbride.Invliatipns have been . e n t nut by Mr.and Alts. Chat )cs Alonza Rich of 1(1 Central Park West for the marriage of theirdaug'iter. Alii Emtlie. Howard Rich, toAndrew i'M. Underbill, son of Mr. andAta-s. Ilnrvey I. I'nderhlll of South Oralge, N. J. It will take place cm Saturday afternoon In Pt. Agnes'n Chapel,West Ninety-second street, and will h,followed by a sma.l reception ,.it theI home bf the bride's parents. i.Miss r.icii win nave .Mr. rnnernurssister. Airs. Eugene V, Connett, for hermatron of honor and only attendant.Air. Connett nlll b the best man. andIhe uchers will be Frederick Turrell andFrank Myers of South Orange, N. J.: Lemalre Zabrlslcie and Lieut, Ralph Hyde,17. S. N.. of New J'ork. and RussellEarle of Brooklyn. Air. Underbill Is amember of tlnTNaval Reserve.Allss Floreiue de Sola AIende. daughter of Air. and AIr. l.on:,rd 1'. Alendes.will Ikj married to-day to Willard J.Iwin. The wedding will take place atthe home of her parents, in West Ninety.sixth street, and the wemony, whichwill be nt S o'clock, will be pti formedby her undo.", the ltev. Dr. H. PerelraAlendes and the Rev. Br F do SoliMrndes. It will be followed by t recep.tlon. Airs. F. Silver o' Montreal, sisterof the bride, will attend her as matronot honor. Aaron .1, Lew in will be hisbrother's, best man.Allss Evelyn Hlm'hhoni, daughter ofAir. and .Mrs. Charles Hlr.-tehhoi n, whowill be married on February 12 to Bernard llenser. will be attended by hertwo sisters, the Mhues Marlon and HelonHlrschhorn. Harold Wlmpfhelmer willwait upon Sir, Denser as best man. Thewedding will take place at the Rltt.Carlton and the ceremony, which will beperformed by the Rov, Dr. Silverman,will U followed by a larje reception.Sliss Ida Henderson, daughter ofThomas Henderson ot Cleveland. Ohio,was quietly married on Monday to Corporal Harold Dean Phillips of the UnitedStages Artillery, stationed at Camp Dig,N. J. Tha wedding took place at thehome of a friend of the bride. AtlasRhoda SfcCulloch of ICS East Twentysecond street, and the ceremony 'treeperformed by the Rev, Theorforo Seog.wick, lector of Calvary Church. Thebride, who has been doing Y. W. C, A,work In war camps, was given away byher cousin, Daniel SI. Henderson.Sir. Phillips nnd his bride will epentltheir honeymoon at Atlantic City.' Theywere clssmat at Obtvlln University.Mrs. J. B. Benedict of 3501! Broadwayhas announced the engagement of herdaughter, Sliss Barbara Benedict, toCadet Elmer E. Oltphant, now at theUnited States Alllltary Academy at. WestPoint. The wedding will take place InRELIEFthe lain summer shrifttv' artl"'-Srr;Ollpliant Is graduated on August 2l'" ' 1Announcement has been made by. Mr.and Mrs. James Baker 'of this city ofli;llsh capital by Mrs. Johnstone itmino enKaaxmeni oi ineir onusincr. .Florence C. Baker, to Paul W, .Egues,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Egues ofElmhurst, u I, No date has been' slfcr the wedding.Mr. and Mrs. Olney Dowit of 000Riverside Drive announce, the engagement of their daughter. Mies FlorenceDowd, to Lieut, Kenneth Johnston.Lieut. Johnston la now at Camp StuartIn Virginia.Mr: and Mrs. Henry A. Robinson OfYonkers have announced the engagementof their daughter. Mis:son. to T.leift. Hnvrrs Kdgarda Robin-landMcCune of Van -nbla. Lieut. Mc -couver. iBrltlsh ColumbiaCune Is a son of Mr, and. Mrs. W. (IMcCune of 1S3 East Sixty-fifth street.No date has been set far the. wedding.Formal announcement has been madeby Mr. and Mr. De Witt 'f!. Baker ofthe Hotel Lucerne. West Seventy-ninthstreet, of the engagement of their daughter, Mia i Mario IUlr, lo Ur.ut. RogerF. Armstrong, Jr., I. S. S-ot Bristol,Tenn. Lieut. Armstrong, who is a souof Sir. and Mrs. Roger F. Armstrong.was graduated from Annapolis In 1910.Announeemcnt lias been made of 'the 1engagement of Miss Olive Field, daug'.i-ter of the late Cornelius Field of Brook- jlyn and Mr. Field, to Charles Rouss.son of Mr. and Mn., Peter Winchester jRouss. No date luis been set for thewedding. jiMr. and Mrs. Hardy Murf-c Kauksiof Englewood. N. J announce the en-gagemtnt of their daughter. M!s MarJorle Murfeo Banks, to LouU PattersonBristol of Stratford. Conn. .Mr. Krltsol.who Is a clvU engineer, If n graduate j son. Miss Jeanne Llbby. Miss M.nleiii.oof tiie ShefneM Sc'cm'.nc Soliool of' Reese, Miss Barbara Kciiey and MimYale, class of 1M5. k Gladys Glason.1 Miss Ruth Oorniley will rcureeni lr-Mr. and Mrs. William I'ruger Cusii- j laud, nnd others In her grouii will Inman. f vinerly of Montclair but now of j dude Mrs. Herbert Fell an 1 the Mltthis city, aunounco t!i; engagomeiit nf i Mary Cat roon, Madeline I'lney. Mariellintheir daughter. MIki 'ontaiiee S. Ciish-' Ojllins, Grace Cionln. Adelaide Mc.N'.iman, to' Lieut. R'ehard 15. Bradley, U, ir.nra. Kdna McConnark, AzeMa I'litr.S. R.. of New Haven, I'oiin. 1 Patrick and Ethol Bianrh.' Cuba will bi proeiited by Mis. Alv.iliMl-, and Mrs. William K. Bound! of t Nlckerson. Miss Rosalind Hale. .l..,the Anthoru, Broadway and Seventy-1 Evelyn Kstabiook. Miss Dorothy itreneii.ninth street, announce t.ie jngagenientof their daugbter. .Miss Glace AlgepeBennett, to i.'harles Stewart Fr.'tzelle.Jr...Kon of Airs. M. M. Maxwell ot Chicago. N dhte lias b mi set for the wedding. ,Another r,f tlie. midwinter daiiee" vlllbe held on Saluiriny cvniinc .it tilHotel Aurnnla. It will be n mui of mill-fut- lidll f.i iiiitnil.m la nt.-.,1 li, 'Invito a man in uniform. The dancewill bo under the patronage ot Mrs.Austin Hancoels, Mrs. I. II. Glover.Airs. Herbert L. Bot.len. Airs. S. William Long. Mrs. Howard Slead. Mr.-. Albert P, Alarsey, Alri". II. N. Hempstead.Airs. Adrian Inlggs. Mrs. Wendell Barker. Alts. William Conley. Airs. WilliamE. Ba.ll!-. Mtt: John '.. Iiwe. Airs. I.eeKugel, Airs. Iluncatt McA'ai'tln, Airs,tlarlin Phillip,. Afir. William N. Cnmpton. J!i T. P Flaherty. Airs, Alintboino Wool.-ey. Airs. James V. Rltc-nry,Atrs. O. it. :u Ilounewilz.'AIi-.' lleiiryJulian. Alls. Robeit Money. Airs. ,r, K.Aldrlch and Mrr. lluiiter U'YIls.." .William t'ciiley Ijl .have diaige cfthe floor committee and Kenneth' N.ChamUeii will Le in vhaige of the mutic.The regular meeting of the Clio Club,Mrs. James D. Shlpman president, washeld at the Hotel Agtor on Aton-lay afternoon. Airs. Cornelia Swlmui, chaliman of the day, InUwliicod ttun r,va,ICaltenborii, who gave n. survey, or our-rent. events as .tliey afreet the, war si:- jnation. Italp'i Leo, barytone, lang several selections. Airs. J. Hjnry AIcKlnleyIkano chairman : another ciiimltteo onsoldiers' recreation. Mis. -I'litllp H.Senior chairman, and one on wer savings, with Mrs. Percy B. Rlgby chairthe Olrer-tinii oAirs, AtoKir.lcvind-Alis.SI. Locke Pin:"Short Sto:y Writes s" will be thetoplo at the r.cNt meeting or the Allsourl Woman's Club ef New Vork. whichwill lie held on February C at the HotelAster. Sirs. F At. Swacker is presidentof t.i c.uh. The January meeting' ot... "tn i-mnj- :iiirnncii aiuj oneof the guests of honor was Dr. AlfredG. Rohyn. the .Missouri composer andhistorian. Dr. Rohyn gave a history ofmusic In St.U.nuis ince UST. und BenAlthelmer. one of the members of theclub, made an address. Composition.-!by Dr. Robyn weie sung, by Edith UhUlett Frank, Airs. Rodney Savior and AtrsAlice ..oncrlcff.The American Criterion Socleiv, MrsLeonard L. Hill president, gave' a costume ball at the PUga Hotel on Fridaynight. Tie several hundred members',reenforced by as many guests, in fane!dress of every peiiod and nation, dancedfrom ft o'clock until after midnight.Sirs. Hill received the members at theenti.incn lo the ballroom. The floorduring Uie dancing was under the management of Dr. John S. Onlnrs. who 1,1,1as his first aid Elton Cowan..irs. inn nas announced the Jlst 0fchili men of the various committees tocarry on the woik for the home campthar the American Criterion Society hasundertaken at Camp Meriltt. New Jersey. Y. 51. C. A. Hut No. ins boonassigned to the club for Its maintenanceend caie. Sirs. Illll. as president of thei supporting society Is ehalnnnti of thegeneral committee and Alls. .Marlon'ahrtskle beads the committee lu chargeof the house.While contributions of money and furniture have come generously from therrembcrr, any and all donations that willaid in making the home camp morehomey are still solicited. These may tiesent to 20 -Madison avenue. Fiom therethey will be transferred by van to CamnMen-ltt, 'The general homo camp commlttee ofthe American Criterion Soolctv meetsforlnWshtly at the Plasa. and while theorganization has pledged Itself to workfor tho home camp these meetl new Inway comftlct with rv take the place ofthe regular bl-uionthlv function. ,,rsociety.The -chairmen of the home camp cemmltteea are: Sirs. Slarlon Zabrlsklehouse committee: Mrs. William THoops, comforts committee; Sirs. SidneyO. Whltlock. comfort kits committee;Mrs. Albert Hauetetter and Mrs. Franklyn Hogeboom, knlttlnr committee ; Mrs.Moses Mosler and Mrs. Frank H. Draketransportation and house' furnishingcommittee; Mrs. Leonard L. Illll, financecommittee; Airs, William. E. Bailey andM. Charles N. Paterno. afternoon tencommittee : Mm, Anson Dudley Uramliall. entertainment committee; Sirs.William H. Stratton. ?cw Jersey, publlrlty committee; Mlss.june Love, Juniorgirls aid committee; Sirs.-Franklin Noel.Sisson,, sewing committee; Mrs. JnmesHenry Walnwrlght, registration commit,tee.The Amerlran Criterion Society israising funds for the prcjicsed Americanofficers convalescent hospital in London.Mrs. James Jf. Batterton heads theaccompanying on the piano. I'"": ' ,'" ' , .Clio voted to enlarge the seo,)C of JV1 ' "V, m' a ?,Y . 'its war rHIef worli Jiy creating,:! com- Grlswold Wild of 2il ;mlttee on AmerlranwaUon. with Mrs. ,w,h,n , '" )",. J,?;T 'til . rrGeorge Warren Dunn chslrmnn ;. one oU i f ' -'lward Clark on r.at!ir,l., 'community kltchejis. .M.s. Howard j.v b?o.i. January 2s. will. have -s 1h- .,man. uie work of the i'IIo unit of the '"" '",:"' , ,",, ,,.rri. ., iin ..... r .! i ... , i enta. but the ntlc-ndaii'v .it the ic , p-An entertainment for the benefit of f,,!,,,-.,,,- ...m u. ,h2i,iK- li-se-hSfsVrs'.-'j. itn-ry AfcKlnly" mde m;"-,'' " V,f "; JWORKcommittee -pledged to this patrl'etlcand .'th. society has assumed itio An.,clal rcsnonslbllltv for tno lied, inhospftal that Is belng'organlnert In thfhuiuFor the benefit of the East Side clinicfor' Women and Children. Mrs. HoblfMoConnelt founder and president,pageant of the Allies will he held to.morrow evening at the, Hotel AstorMr. McCooneli will represent AmerlraMr. McConncll. Uncle Sum: MUs !).)r!othy I. Scott, a United Slnles yomitiMr.. J. J. Oorniley. Victory; Mis. Sim,,uel Harris. Betsy Ross, ntid, nfslsled hvMrs. PIilllp Merrowltz. Mls I'ranoe.rendereast. .illM. Mary V. Petri. Mi..Mildred Potter, .MA. William F. I'llfinMMiss Helon L. 8crcedcr, ill. patriotic .Jiongs.1 , Mrs., Saniuct CJ. EstabrookIII s.tlrf111 i,Jeanne. d'Arc, and othets In Ihe l'tencicrriutY wIll beMrs. Edaar Clu'lenter nii?MlM Victoria Hewitt.! In the English group v.U jr.Mary Meydecker, Miss Sybil II0.1II, Mi,;Dorothy Dunstnn, Miss (iettrude v.n.teral' Mr,?. Lucille Dole, Mrs. lit tire v,t.flii.'.Mlss "Marlon Fonly, Mis MarjurleWilson, Miss Cathleen Stimrt. Mi. Imk,.thy Dalby. Mrs." 'Alva Traver. Montgomery Crane and Burnett WelmanItaly will bo lepresentnl bv Mr. ,mdMrs. Horace Du Moulin. Miss .Maud Ilolilnson,-.MlH .Helen (lilbeit. .MIm AmuCrnne, Miss Edith Cmllcy. Ml IMiuLocke, Miss Ruth Hall. Miss DsiothvSoott. Miss Mabel Million, Mls j:elynMillion, Miss Lillian Lee and Mrs. K. IIMoekley.In the Japanese group will be Mr. iR. Van Riper, Mrs. Henry l)aK Mr.May Clifford anil Mis. William KestrrIn the Persian group will be M!m i'j.r.c E. Ic, Miss Esiber Hayes, MiaAmelia Huger. Mlns ;orlnno Long. Mt.nCharlotte Nlese. Miss Alice Gnffney, Mlr Frances Qoepel, Miss Marietta Timinn-Mlsn Ethel Hyni. M! .lenn VKMiss Natjllo WaKi. Miss Lois Hummer end Mrs. Robert Edsten.! William II. Spcchl m il lir )1.Woitiixun will lepreseul tin' i-linl,' nnlMr.. William Specht, Mm. .1 M.mtgoirery. Air.". Flotfiice I'et-H, .Mr.U Ilium Holt nnd .Mis. lieotgi- LKi'vii nj the lied CroisRumania will b: reprrsenled In i, nD. Huh in. Atlss Alma Senmldt n .,1 MinHelen Stoelir. and Belgluin by Mi,Charles I'erkins. Alls. Jl, W:nlr ,mlAirs" J. G. Lons.Ilectlioven io.-lety w.ir relief uoil.enwill have a 'iiieetln;- o.i Wednesday tthe home of Atr. Jainci. luidnl Sl'oi timer In the Apthoi'ii. and ort Friday Misecond In a setlts of bridge phrtlc fnthe. bene.lt uf war relief will !. del ,itthe Plaza.The society, of which Mm. I-'i.l,- (Talitnl Tagliava l ire!dei-!. Ii-ni i!first.' evtnlng (one-rt on Wdn.- iut tne Haza, --The -rnm-aimnerendered by Beethoven i'(ior.i!. n i'iAlbert JJudgue,! of tlje MelijnlM-iOpeja Company as -the soloist niid II.old Osbnin-fitnltii .iccoutpatihi. l.iKoeinmenlcli was t; condueto-. iclal number on the programme"The. Fairy Thorn," with ,n. ..lent'(i'onlltiinit on Third VmlrBROOKLYN 8QCtA5, NOTES.of honor -and' only attendant heMiss SlatUleluv lil!zub 111 Wild. AnnT. Clark is to be his brother's b't !'Only relatives will witness toj-,nn of Mr cl, Mrrt ilo!ll, j,i Flushing and receded hl coinoPUltjiliurg last spijug.' At the lecture by r.amiie Mn t ider the ausplres of the 1 .It t In 'Neighborhood Association neM Til"evening 'at the Academy of Musei debutantes of last season will duu bu-eprogrammes. The ll"l Includes mHelen Pratt. Miss Slat care S1i.it 'VZoika Polak. Allss Trances lluxton M'vElizabetli Armstrong, Miss To o'Sfarrkivild, Miss Eunice Beeclur A!Helen 'ottln. Alls Laura Dudley. AhFrances Dudley, Allss Anne Thomi-fiAllss Agnes Tliompjon and Mi's Uh aAlofTat.Allss Helen O'ICeeffe. daush. - f Mjnd Iis. Arthur .1. O'K'coffe. 'becomes the bride of Sta ,"' HDoggett on Saturday morning. I-"!'. will have her young s 'AlailanJJ'ICecffe, as flower g.rl a idFlorence Jlaggerty as maid of 1Her other attendants will lie M ' 'Atuitay. Alls Fioience. Dxne'cf the bridegroom ; ".fts. HemAlls Iflale SIcDei.nott. l!s 'ftuipletqn au illsn Alailo Ma'loSir. Doggett, who Is the s-on or vand Mrs, Staule.y Dosgett of I-nst ( j tN. J.. has :hosen for his be 1Cornelius J. Curtln. Jr The a. -beWalter Pror. Lieut. Loin-. ''U. S. N.j I'adet ElUlllcerO'Brien, U S. N. : WllllunHoward Doggett and II. my 1.The Chuicll of St. I'l.-ilir s . 1be I ho rcene of the rereinwill be performed by Alg, . i 1Wall lit Alunhnttan. and Al 'K'ckcy, pastor of the liutbrate the nuptial mas f'-'lo-weddingbreakfast will be land Alis. O'ICecrfe'a ho:i "I plaoo:-r. 1 " ' "". Sir. nnd Alr,s. Warmi M.iMontgomery piiico ami Pea-Gten Cove. L. I.. hae aimengagement of their dauclv. ' "EllabMh MiirdocHf to Crowell '.. "3d. son of Airs. William ivn'of 16 Clinton street Al", i 'mgd her debut last season i "Is a giandsnn of Air. and V - 1lladdcu of fill Itemseii s" orOf much Interest In the - o i-cthe recent announcement of i'" ement of Allss Edith ,hav.. da'isoMr. and Airs, Janus liuthiie sr.. '30 "Montgomery place, it- irniiui i irParis, sou of Airs. Chf.'es Uf'loj, eiHudson rails. N. Y.Announcement Is made of "ie - 'ment of Ml Caroline M' Alia "Fotter Gunnison, non of llerbeit inlsonof 112.1 Al.'emarle load. IAllss McAllajMer the .. ish"and All. Arc'.r.bild Fiee,,.. M .of Gouvnneur, N. V and. hue :aud all the meti In h.s f.iunhgraduate of St L,mieie I ".Mr. Ounniiioii Is n n'plie v of i "Or, Almon Gumiisoii, foincil 1 'or St. Lawience, and r.f theWalter B, tiiinnion. prineipiimus HU. He Is now a "at the Navel Itcrriie . nm;, ' 1Day. N. 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