crooks,T. S.Crew, , Mrs.•s. Ed-Igman.G. P.rles A.V ater-r. an dan, Jo-dor, J. d Mrs. drs. F. Justave Ward,Bettyrneir guests win mciuae rvir.and Mrs. Raymond DeMott, Mr. and Mrs. John Pickwith, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Priest, Mr. and Mrs. John Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gledhill, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beardsley, Mrs. Gladys Caldwell and John P. Allee.Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn C. Knapp of Bronxville Road will entertain a few friends tomorrow evening before attending the performance of “Sweetheart, I—”.Mrs. E. Dreyer of Chicago is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. De-Forest Winslow of Summit Avenue.making and jewelry business m New York City, and was a member of the ethical culture society. His widow, Mrs. Selma L. Levy, and three children survive.The Alpha and Beta Chapters of Kappa Sigma Lambda sorority will give a dance at the Bronxville Women’s Club tomorrow evening, with D'ck Hoagland and his Club Monterey Orchestra supplying the music. The committee includes Rose Burgdorf, chairman, Martha Pankan, Evelyn Bro-cia, Lillian Wagner, Frances Pearson, Lenore Strauss, Kay Malonev, Lilia Keane, Kay McGrath and PvUth Parsons.was well liked by Doth the post omce employees and others in the Village who did business with him. He was known for his quiet efficiency and agreeable manners.Mr. Mehan was connected with the post office here for the past seven years. He was transferred from the Lowell Post Office. Previous to that he was connected with the post office department at Washington, D. C.Interment will be at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell.Harry McIntyre, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Mt. Vernon Hospital recently, is recuperating at his home on Bronxville Road.dents have had since 1928, when the rate was $1.8?. Last year’s rate of $1.9779 was considerably lower than the 1930 rate of $2.06, and in 1929 the rate was $1.9667. In 1920, the rate was $1,911.RUSSELL A. SMITHFuneral services for Russell A.Smith, 70, of 42 Pondfield Road, who died Monday in Neurological Hospital, New York City, will be held today. Interment will be in Rural Cemetery,L. I.Mr. Smith was born in New York City, the son of Abner and Elisabeth Smith. He is survived by his wife, Ethel.CELEBRATES BIRTHDAYE. DeForest Winslow, Jr., of Summit Avenue is celebrating his eighth birthday with a luncheon party and matinee at the Bronxville Theatre tomorrow. His birthday was yesterday.David Day, John West, Roderick | Thompson, David Van Buskirk, and William Flammer will be his guests tomorrow.A. P. OPENS NEW STOREAn unusually large, attractive, modern food market will be opened next week in Bronxville by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company at 2? Pondfield Road West.