ns^ Mr. frand 5 the Miss PeterMrs.«■: MW -■ #?*••••m -: .?p!•-.,.VA'V ■ii-§§ :-••y;£\ ?* •rt*i.'/lvv#*;..r^«•*1''r.VO i»SvK*:,VV!W----■m:iw*.ml» * ♦ ■ p#5 Oflt;ake-latedpettehber d in d! In pton♦ /Broady, 4,Ghink'' .Jfcmbling and Frank Bertram. 'f-I rtlated, andpart?ride-high*lobereenwasrid a! rudyZeau Conover Engaged.' * • - ■ ■ .*»To Gordon Harrbwer, Jr.COLT’S NECK—Mr, and Mrs. G, Rezeau Conover of Locust Lawn* . r ‘ . 1 ' .* r 4 • • . |farm announce tho engagement oftheirdaughter, Miss Zeau MartinConover,/to Gordon Harrower, Jr., son of Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuy^ sen of Hortensia, Holm del, and Gordon Harrbwer of Pomfret, Conn. .r 4 ’ .Miss Zeau M. Conover• » ' . . . * . ■ .. A granddaughter .of the. late Mr. and Mrs.’.Hendrick P.~Conover~ot. . .* ( , t , a * 4 * r •Holm del. Miss Conover Is a direct descendant' of Wolpliert Gterretze Van Kouwenhoven, who came to Amerlcaj firom Holland In 1630. She i a graduate of Lasell Junior college at Aiibdrndaie, Mass., arid is social editor for the FreeholdTranscript.Mr, Harrower, a great grandson of the late lt;Gen. James Parker of Newport, R, I„ returned recently from a tour of duty with the Army in Europe, serving as a lieutenant with the field artillery. He is a graduate of St. Mark's school at Sotithborough, Masp.,and Harvard university, where he was a member of Hasty.Pud ding-Institute of 1770 and_the Phoenix S.K, clufc Mr. Har*. rower is. employed with Chubb andSon of New York: city.’ .• ' -• * ... • •