4 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBtmE. SUNDAY. DECE^IBER 19, 1909. OMPHAy the guests will be for th* most part the Scott nnd Miss •!.\u25a0::-- Schmidt. Informal \i:tv astucm young- people on the Heights. dancing will follow the reception and din- . ner for the receiving party. Mi*. Alden S. Swan will give a lar?e Hfbrczc Institution to Dedicate .BROOKLYN,* bridge party at her house. No. is? Colum- At the bridge party given by Mr?. Frank Place, Addition Costing $2oOJ)00. bia Heights, on Friday. January 7. IT. Douglas, of No. IC*5 St. James the prizes were generally admired. They T"n» large new addition of th* Hebr*-* baskets, \ ,N Mrs. William J. Sk.-lU-y. of No. 13«9 Pa- were qunlnt little French gilt tor Orphan Asylum, »' Ralph »v»aii* aa<* EWsJ cific M.ert, has announced the engagement holding short stemmed flowers* Among the Dean street. will dedicated tx*^orniall\ to- of her daughter. Miss Adelaide Marie guests wers Mrs. Harry S. Maul. Mrs. day. Th« structure cost JXO/*M. Of thta Bkelley, to George Edward Eddy.Yon of Harry N. Fairfleld, Miss Nan Woodbull. mm all but about CQ.QGO Tiat t""2 eenowt Brigadier General John G. Eddy, of No. 276 Sirs. Oeorgp W. Knight. Mrs. Jacob The ball which was held for the benefit or Clifton Mr*. Oaboni* Polak. Mrs. Place. Shaffer. John the Institution at the Arail-rry of M;?;- Joseph L. Greason. Mrs. Bernard Suydam. last Wwlnesday evenlns produced more BOROITrH GOSSIP UIIOOKLV.N A quiet home wedding to-morrow will be Mrs. Francis D. Dodge. Mrs. Albert WHli»- than Jl2,f>o<>. SOCIETY Walsh, John Mrs. Alfred that of Miss Elizabeth Prcntlu ton. Mrs. T. Underwood. Subscriptions will b* taken to-daj\ and tt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Goodwin Belden. Mrs. Fischer la hoped that a large of the Walsh, part result- 'Jesuits To Establish Xetc Seis- of No. 7,"i Eighth avenue, and Al- ami Miss Helen Meeker. tnr debt win be cleared arrays There Weddings, Engagements and bert Hopper, Manhattan. *.-• Milton of now In tiie cM bull(Jln;'s7l boys and «)rW. A bridge party in Manhattan on Monday mograph Station. In the nfw but!d!n? about SO boys -.". Announcements Borough. Tuesday evening Mr. C which attracted a large from this and of On and Mr-.Francis number or 70 girls will be received. The Brooklyn '"\u25a0>".:• .by the end of Jan- A. M Barren, of No. IVX> Albcmarle Road, borough was that given by Mrs. William Friday. February 4, has been definitely Steward, On the first floor of Dm new building x* vary. will he fully equipped as a Eelsmo- # Flatliush, gave \u25a0 . years. Miss MIM Maud coart. The Instruments are on their way patronesses, as in former On th> Miss Ruth Rider, Miss li.* college, and will »m pat up "ii spe- Herbert LltclinelU. John Marjorie Reeves, Miss Emily Boyd, Miss tain and Mrs. A. IT. Waddell. of Manhat- rooms the tieeeaunt wCI con- Hill Morgan, R. Stuyvesant cial foundations that run det). Into the Pierrepont. Edna Burr. Miss Marie Lott. Miss Theresa tan. tain a large playroom. * earth An \u25a0\u25a0part geologist, who is a mem- Herbert Lee Pratt and David Stuart. The Miss Gertrude Th« exercises to-day win be he!« fa tha subscription Chalmers. Hall. Miss Gwen- ber of the faculty, will ke*-p the instru- list is even smaller than that dolyn Lloyd, ORPHAN ASYLUM TO BE DEDICATED auditorium of the old buildlae. £3315-; It Of last year, being Miss Marian Cutter. Man NEW ADDITION TO HEBREW Rothschild, ments, under close observation and will UmMeelNo fifty-eight. Anita Miss Ada Miss Marga- GUARD NEWS. the prestdeot. win aveeiSa. j The men invited to subscribe are Al- Lott. Read. TO-DAY. make reports of motions of the <;arth. Reese retta Wylly. Miss Margaret Lewis, Mil Frank Pentlarj*. rice-preeMoßt, a* chair- There are as yet enly a few scattered aoh, Walter St. John Benedict, A. Victor Elizabeth Ros.slter, Miss Ruth Cromby, Glamorgranshlre Constabulary. «ho man of th* balldinf coramtttee wQ> r«;er>e sort Barnes, Boocock, ItIs paid that the national guard of the of Company X, ha» been appolnUd sei-oivl has •tilioiis of the in the country. The Samuel W. Walter S. Helen Fullerujii,Mis» Mildred O'Brien, him to police duty. the building from the contractors bjj.« th«;ir William B.Brinsmade, Miss state, with the exception of the coast artil- lieutenant of Company H. trained »t: Jesuits will soon have chain of sta- Brewster. Dr. Jona- Miss Theodora Winslow, Miss Gertrude "He works the backs of houses wht>_n\% m turn present Itto the preside*. tion* «jf than Bulkley,Simoon lery, will probably be ordered to Pine master works the fronts, and vie* ver«a. Amort ta operation, permitting the proper Baldwin Chlttcnden. Hall, Edwin Bigrlow. Russel! Don- Gos- those expected to be present are Mayer- FrSentific study of the vibrations William H. Cary. George Washington Earlc. Plain*. N. V.. next summer for two weeks Mijor Carl A. Rasmus, of Om 3d Regi- says "The Police Review and Parade of the aM Harold Lloyd.Richard Young, jr.. lleu- sip." never misses a man If there elect William J. Gaynor, Adorph •arth la dl parts Chauncey. Sherwood Coffin, Hills. for Joint manoeuvres with the regular ment, will. It is expected, he elected "H^about, warning soon Lenrtaehn. of the United *States. Howard Cor« Baaadl Crulkshank, Clement Negus. John Is one and his bark Borough President-elect Alfred C. Steers Scientists have bt-ea urging that the gov- lies. Arnold Guyot Dana, Carll H. De Sil- army. The War Department has plans for fenaut ui« \u25a0ejisautlogiei of exp<»-iencc is recited in th« Almet F. Jenks, Donald S. L. Quartern.aster Sergeant Charle- W. Ford, Hill,a' suburb of Cowes. of the th« Lee. John Vanderbllt and William ESarle. W. is now Bacclench far discredit ef ben* vicinity of New York City, which is on Kadi.- Leech, Edward H. Litchfleld, Bayard of Company K. 7th Regiment, ha!« the dis- Lieutenant Colonel T. Huston There he always detrains and watts for first smoker of etgarettee ia London Taa- great the p-r cent command tbo l^h Regiment, as Col- the next train back to Newport. the line of a fault that runs up Sands Litchfleld. E. Hubert Litchfield" A. tinction of having performed I In of at the clearer:- came engagement sailed for Europe on Tuesday. Spot, the collecting do? B<*x>v Sta- from Hunlt 1* ax?*e4. *Huo>oti Valley, through the dsaaaplatii A. Low. Frank R. Lyman, William Mason. Announcement of the of Miss of duty for eleven years. Other members unH T'.ver tion, on the Southeastern & Chatham Rail- But waa ItLaurence Olrphaot. naeejUat region and the St. I-awrfnc« Valley. In William Mason, Beryl Norton, daughter the Rev. Dr.and of the company to be, absent six wseka. Before leaving he way, presented recently a silver- aad ' P. Howard W. Maxwell, ! of who have records of NX* was with mystic, who was the first to thje region long ego a James L. Morgan, P.. T. Norton, was made at a tea per appointed Horace G. Ely,from Squadron A mounted collar and enrolled a member of wrrritsrlaa the occurred great earth- John Hill Morgan. Mrs. cent of duty for a lesser number of London cigarette In the "rteadtliy." w«a ejuakf- which, scientists believe, ' yesterday at the home of her years battalion quartermaster. th* Brotherhood of Hero which the was mere Charles P. Notmaa, Grant Notman, Henry given week are the following: Lieutenant W. Si Express. or ht> cartl (sexns peJHMMv Vioiest than that which wrought the on Manhattan Island B. Pratt, George D. Pratt, Pratt, Assisting Miss Pearl Norton and Miss Ruby Smith, years; Corporal - tho 3.1 Battery, of ir.ight Harold ' for four H. has died across the Atlantic, has had eminence. Clgarettee were hiiuwu bring- #about a di.saster. In any case, Herbert L. Norton, who wer« the hostesses, were Mrs. of January 6. Just to £ f- Pratt. George Hunt Premiss, son. Privates J. R. Brandon, W. C a and more peaceful life than most if*,when the D- tl*e value of the aarty anu the number William Allen Joseph I^eainan, William A. Wood. Mrs. William Norton lonser land before ka of Bn*- Putnam. H. lijandou, K. L. Freeland. W. J. Roun- winners of the "blue riband." Kieber and in «aid to hare cf l:\fs. involved make it Important that David K. and Mrs. Samuel Norton. Those who In the 9th Regiment Lieutenant John cleuch latrciccta Ham Stuart. Arthur Wood, Rodney A. tree. L. O. Van Sickle and A. G. Win- Lytm were also livers, for th-y Mr. A. Venn. In "The a study of the tarih motions be made at poured tea were Miss De Plock, of Company K. has been appointed Lord lons here. ' W. Se»>iam' Ward. Alexander M. White. Alfred P. Mott. Miss Marion three years; Lieutenant George P. Hll!. days the ripe equine Hfrbe. ?ays many of our leaft in ilm vicinity of Manhattan, .1 is White Mabel captain, in place of George E. Conley. who both ended their at that cUiitar? and Howard F. Whitney. Alexander, Miss Marion Norton, Miss Sereeant H. L. Dederer, Corporal H. I" tw«nty-tive— and naval ufficex* during the war t&ifi. The headquarterd cf the chain of resigned some weeks ago on account of eg* of the former In Hungary CrtDMnand, Norton, Mlfs Ida Comer, Miss Elizabeth Hart. Private H. Campbell Private th» latter at horn*, with tit— help of a adopted this mode of RincJdne. on *l*t. of tbe Jetuitis v\lll be at Cleveland, P. and business. and their return, the elearette beearr.e tishle?- At the reception which Mrs. M. l'ritchard. Miss Marion Payne. Mis* Grace }:. H I>»- Neiifville. for two years; Sergeant friendly bullet. George Frederick's career aM« among clubmen and m the bigijer cud :t!l records will be forwarder there to Pratt Charles Payne. Miss Edna Davis. Miss Lillian cir- Ignatiuss Col- is to give on Tuesday. 2S. Noe. Kichard W. Millie and Private R. W. Allen, The Kith Regiment will hold a drill on closed in blindness on a Canadian farm in cle. And even before Ifwar thare was a Father Otltnbach. of St. to December Edith L. Mclntyre. Miss Edna Thomp- Theod^ridi e?- introduce her daughter. Miss Margaret Miss for one- year. Great preparations are being January 3. preparatory to a review by Gen- Ms twenty-fifth year; Favonlus saw only cigarette merchant named Miss aon. and Miss Agnes in Oreat Winrh*ster-B Pratt. Laura Merruk. the fiancee of Miss Edith Shadbott made for the annual dinner of the active , to There willbe no more company drills until Blue winner of the IS6B Derby, died dare w«r<> retailed at twelve a, :.S.'.:zz> aad abolished a mid-Atlantic, were Invariably wtd nsouta- r-a'.ary the ofiice of sicre- Babbott. cousin of the debutante, will be held the latter part of this month. January 10. young and tragically in a they sold card ; connected with be the only Miss Jear. Pt urges Davenport, daugh- pieces an! in pictured heaes or gaudy