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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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Open House Elizabeth W. North Sky top Clllb Brooklyn eagle, Sunday, march 2, 1941 3 Attracting Wed in California To William G. Horn Local Set I i)L 4 Former Cedarhuret Girl Married to Ohioan: Wedding Advanced From June Special to the BrtxAlyn Eagle San Mateo, March 1 Miss Elizabeth Wales North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Emerson North of San Mateo, formerly of Cedarhuret, was married here tonight to William Graham Horn, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Horn of Toledo, Ohio. The ceremony was performed at 8:30 o'clock in St.

Mat (IT i y-i i 0 Gathering Tomorrow Scout Groups At the Bossert Representative of the Women's Special Gifts Committee of the current Boy Scout Expansion Campaign, of which Mrs. Henry J. Davenport Is chairman, will meet to make reports tomorrow afternoon, at the third of series of 'open house" gatherings at the new year round headquarters of the women'a group at the Hotel Bossert. Mrs. Joseph L'Episcopo, treasurer of the new year round Women's Auxiliary, of which Mts.

Earle P. Huff is chairman, Mrs. Laura J. Liebow, Mrs. Alden D.

Stanton, and Miss Helen T. Kracke, vice-chairman of the auxiliary representing the Flatbush division will be the hostesses at the meeiing. To date the women's committee has raised half of its quota of $5,000 in the current campaign with an actual tofljof $2,502. Ms. Davenport and Mrs.

Huff will receive the hostesses of the day. Vice-chairmen who are assisting Mrs. Davenport on the Special Gifts Committee are: Mrs. Hugh M. Copeland, Mrs.

Jane thew's Episcopal Church. The ceremony, originally planned for June, was advanced because Mr. Horn has been called for a year of military service. The bride was educated at Mont Choisi. Lausanne, Switzerland, and at Miss Hewitt's classes in New York.

She made her debut at the Hotel Weylin in New York and also was received by the ninth Earl of Bessborough, Governor General of Canada, and Lady Bessborough at a large reception at Government House in Ottawa a few weeks following her debut. Her father Is vire president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company San Francisco. Mr. Horn was graduated from Ohio-Wesleyan University. Many Brooklyn People in Colony Skytop, March 1 A house-party group at Skytop this weekend from Brooklyn induces Mrs.

W. R. Coles and the Mi.ws Miriam Cole, Dorothy Her. Vir- ginia Schwarz, Betty Doli. Kath-; erine Babcock, Gwendolyn diss and Janice Gordon.

Yesterday's events included to-I bogganing and movies. Today thf re was skiing and skating in the morn-; ing. an outdoor steak roast at Leavitts Falls at noon, a colge hockey game in the afternoon and an informal dance in the entertainment room following dinner. Tomorrow morning there will be a second hockey match besides skiing I and tobogganing. Brooklynites who have registered at the club within the past few days include Carl Anderson.

Mr. I and Mrs. Frederick W. Bnstow. Miss Marjorie Bristow.

Bruce Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. August W. mer, Dr. and Mrs.

Chester Miss Nina Cook. Miss Gertrude Dubey, Mrs. Earl B. Harris. Donald Liptrott, Daniel C.

i Walter C. Petterson. Miss Ruth R. Simmons, Miss Virginia Tisdale, Mrs. Cranford H.

Wells and John Robert Widmer. Others at the club include Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Jenkins, Miss Kathryn Jenkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy A. Hsndrickson and Rov A. Hen-' drickson Jr. of Sea Cliff, Mr.

and i Mrs. John Lefferts of Lynbrook, Miss Marion Baldwin and Mildred Fleming of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dirkcs and Dirk Dirkes of Flora! Park.

Fred Gretsrh Jr. and Richard Gretsch of For'st Hills. Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Kane of Glen Head, Miss Doris J. Leeds and Miss Louise Nickerson of Jamaica, Miss Josephine Pecnrmo of Elmhurst and Miss Bettie Rop- pelt of Glendale. I Polish Work To Benefit By Party A luncheon and card party for the benefit of the Polish work of the International Institute of the Brooklyn W. C. A 94 Joralemon St.

will be given at the Polish Restaurant, 149 E. 57th Manhattan, Thursday at 12:30 o'clock. During the luncheon period Miss Halina Chybowska. Polish secretary of the institute, will rirscribe the program carried on by the Polish committee for recent arrivals from Poland, as well as those who have lived in this country for some time. Mrs.

William J. Kuczwalski Is chairman of the event. Members of the committee assisting her include Mrs. Peter P. Yolles, honorary chairman: Mrs.

K. Ariamski. Mrs. A. W- Blizinski, Mrs.

Bitt-ner, Mrs. J. de Matania, Mrs. J. Glowa, Mrs.

J. B. Glebocki, Mrs. J. Kazyak, Mr.

J. Kosterki, Mrs. J. Opiola, Mrs. J.

S. Message and Mrs. F. E. Sledden.

Mrs. Philip A. Benson Mrs Donald J. Hardenbrook, Mrs. William Ladd are among those of local interest who are patronesses for the luncheon and fashion show to be given March 26 at the Hmpl Lom-bardy, Manhattan, by the Women's Auxiliary of the New York Osteopathic Clinic.

Martin Samuels, menacing director of the Hotel St. Oenrge, is in Miami Beach, for a fortnight's vacation. M.fhfl 8hutr photo PARTY CHAIRMAN Mrs. William J. Kuczwalski of 166 N.

6th St. is chairman of the luncheon and card party to be given at the Polish Restaurant, Manhattan, next Thursday for the benefit of the Polish work of the International Institute of the Brooklyn Y. W. C. photo FLATBUSH BRIDE Mrs.

William Alfred Ycell is the former Miss Florence Marie Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Finbar Moore of 469 Marlboro Road. News of the North Shore; Miss Washburn Engaged 6. I 1 41 (rS? 4 1 Smith Cramer, Mrs.

Russell V. Cruikshank, Mis. Edwin L. Garvin, Mrs. Morgan Grossman, Mrs.

Samuel T. Brown, Mrs. George P. Kennedy, Miss Kracke, Mrs. L'Episcopo, Mrs.

Liebow, Mrs. Francis D. McGarey, Mrs. William B. Parker, Mrs.

John Roberts, Mrs. Michael T. Reynolds, Mrs. Harry M'. Rice, Charles E.

Rogers Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Grorge C. Sutcliffp. Mrs.

Charles R. Weeth, and Miss Mary V. Woods. Hospital Auxiliary Meeting Tomorrow The Woman's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hospital will hold its regular meet ing tomorrow at 10:30 am. Miss Dorothy Sara will be the truest speaker and her subjpet will be "Character How to Read It in Handwriting." The board of directors will meet at 9:30 a.m.

Dorothy Martin Honored at Waldorf Miss Dorothy Jacqueline Martin, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Martin of 8303 4th was honored at a party on her 18th birthday last night in the Empire Room of the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. Guests at the party included Miss Thayer Robillard, Miss Ruth Ficke, Miss Carol Hughes, Miss Lucillp Regan, John Crystal, William Brown, Robert Taylor, John Kelle-her and John Laflin. Miss Martin is a graduate of Fontbonne Hall and will continue her studies at Mary Washington College at Frericficksburg, beginning March 19.

Honor Bride-Elect A bridal shower for Miss Miriam Brodsky is being given at the home of Miss Ruth Blaustein, 2102 73d today. Miss Brodsky will be married to Dr. Samuel Blaustein on Sunriav. March 23. I Among the guests are the Misses Shirley Blaustein, Pearl Abrams, Jean Barko, Fanny Richman, Evelyn Goldberg, Janet Moses, Esther Medniuky, Selma Brodsky, Harriet Schwartz, Blanche Sperling, Thelma Wasserman, Blossom.

Peyser, Miriam Mitchel, Dorothy Gross, Sybyia Greenthal, Marian Rosenthal, Sylvia Levy, Leone Olian, Rosalie Ames, Mildred Sherman, Lillian Levy and Sylvia Steiner. Also Rella- Wexler, Sylvia Ga welko, Estelle Sternlicht, Molly Feingold, Bella Rimmer, Elsie Gins-burg, Betty Wexler, Ruth Livingstone, Esther Alpert, Marie Ferguson, Mary Ferguson, Mildred Lebe, Etta Connor, Sylvia Marko-witz, Sylvia Brodsky, Ann Nadel, Evelyn Weisfeld, Mildred Goldstein, Miriam Levy, R. Kantrowitz and Doris Greenstein. Brindley Izard Miss Alice Brindley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Brindley of Lenox Road, Rockvllle Centre, will become the bride of Stephen Izard, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Izard of Manhattan, on Saturday, March 15. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Rockville Centre. The Rev. Seward George Sherwood, rector of the church, will officiate.

David dgers will be at the organ. Mrs. Roberet D. Woodcock Jr. will be matron of honor for her sister.

Miss Dorothy Brindley, an-, other sister, will be a bridesmaid. Miss Elizabeth Izard, sister of the bridegroom-elect, will also serve as bridesmaid. Jospph Ritger will be Mr. Izard's best man. Those who will asher are Fredrrirk McBride, Harold Carle, Frank Sullivan and Richard Blind-ley, brother of the bride-to-be.

The couple plans a wedding trip South, When they return they will make their home on Cedar Rockville Centre. Miss Thompson Feted Miss Ethel Thompson of Sayville was honored at a shower given by Miss Evelyn Adey at her home, 102 California Freeport. Those present were the Misses Frances Porter, Wilma Jansen, Kitty Hughes, Jean Olsen, Margaret Nell, Marie Gibbons, Helen MM-rizyk, Ernestine Downey and Evelyn Arley. Mrs. W.

Thompson, Mrs. H. W. Field. Mrs.

F.ston A. Young and I I 'A' if TO BE MARRIED Miss Rita Delores Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahoney of 627 84th is the fiancee of Troy Bivings Allison, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Clive Allison of Atlanta, a visit with her mother in Wah-ineton. D. C. Miss Sarah Rice of Columbia, N. has been the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald of Kensington. Mrs. Lester Mahonev and children of North Clover Drive, Grrat N'erk Estates, are at Clearwater, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Crawford and family, formerly of North Starthmore, are now residing at Bayside. Thoracic Executives To Gather Tuesday i The executive committee of the Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital for- mPriy Brooklyn Home for Con- sumptivesi will hold its regular i meeting at the hospital, 240 Kings- ton on Tuesday at a m. The president of the hospital, Mrs. Lynbrook News Lynbrook, March 1 On Wednesday Mrs.

Michael J. Rorhe of 22 Jarvis Place will entertain at an afternoon of cards. Her guests will be Mrs. Michael J. Friend, Mrs.

Frank E. Steindorf. Mrs. E. J.

Nelson, Mrs. William McCoy, Mrs. Arthur B. Lowden and Mrs. Charles Bissinger, all of Lynbrook.

Mrs. Paul Hanson of Valley Stream will entertain a group of Lynbrook women at her home on Monday. Mrs. Ottmar Mitchell returned thls Week to hfT on Thomp- enn Tln her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Wetsman of Woodlawn. William H. Tucker Jr son of Mr and Mrs. William Tucker of Lakeview is at Camp Upton. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Jackson Jr. are to make their home in Lynbrook. Mrs.

Jackson is the former Miss Muriel Moklenburg. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meklenburg of East Rockaway. Oceanside Items Oceanside, March 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert J. Buchan of Atlantic I Ave, will entertain tomorrow for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G.

Johanson of Brooklyn and their daughters. I the Misses Shirley and Marion Jo- hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelley are making their home in Panama.

Mrs. Kelley was Mis Gertrude Wagoner of Gerken Place, this vil lage. She Is the daughter of Wil- ham R. Wagoner of Smethport, Pa. Mkrr to Dine PRICE'S FAMOUS FOR Where to Dine BRIDE Mrs.

William Benedict Davidge was Mss Inez Zerega Libaire, daughter of i 'H i nenry uoa r. Brooklyn ond Center Mo- riches, before her recent mar riage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Mannix, also of Brooklyn.

Case Group to Meet Miss Helen T. Kracke will preside in the absence of Mrs. Maxwell Lester at the Case Committee meeting of the Brooklyn Home for Children tomorrow at 10:30 am. Present will be Mi.ss Lou Thaver, Mrs. Charlei E.

Perkins. Mrs. Marius A. Carpentler. Mrs.

Robert Galr and Mi.ss Myra Clark. PLAZA STREET at Grand Vmy Plaza OFFERS Delightful, Modern Apartment! in Superb Location. 3 and 4 ROOM Corner Suites All tt'if Crri VmHlntton Prospect Park tM Man-hit eky line. Clo to Lib run Schools nd Ghurh Fireproof eif'or biKldiriK with 24-hour dfrvici. flubwayi door.

CHARLES PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE Agent Rppretpntntir at Building HAS BIRTHDAY HONOR Miss Dorothy J. Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Martin of 8303 '4th was guest ot a party given at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, last evening in celebration of her 18th birthday anniversary.

Special to the Brooklyn Eag't Manhasset-Great Neck, March 1 The wedding of Miss Janne Washburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Washburn of Russell Gardens, Great to Robert Rose, son of Joseph Rase of Plan-dome and Mrs. Elmer Rose of New York City, will take place on March 29 at the home of the bride's parents, with the Rev. Alexander McKechnie, pastor of All Saints' Episcopal Church of Great Ne-'k.

performing the ceremony. Miss Washburn will be attended by Mi.ss Eleanor Bloss of Bethlehem, Pa as maid of honor, and Robert C. Hen- ning will serve as best man for Mr. Rnse- Lee Thompson of Noreate has re- turned from a visit with his grand- parents at Lake Worth. Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fesler, for- merly of Chicago, 111., are residents of Mill Spring Road, Strathmote- Vanderbilt. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Wallac of i Bayside announce the birth of a son, Donald Wallac on Feb. 45 at the Flushing Hospital. Mrs. Wallac is the former Miss Clara GeLsemann of Great Neck. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Orr of North Hills announce the birth of a son, Paul E. Orr 3d on Feb. 17 at the Nassau Hospital.

Mrs. Orr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dugal Campbell of Great Neck. Mrs. H.

S. Anderson of Brooklvn is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Vincent Connor of South Straih- more. Mi vt. Haunter of Dr.

and Mrs. Anthony Avata of Manhasset, is In P.oriria. Mrs. Clark Bowen of North Strathmore has returned from a visit in Chicago, 111. Mr.

and Mrs. William Kerr and daughter, Miss Eunice Kerr, of Munsey Park have returned from the South. Mr. and Mrs. R.

B. and family of Nassau Drive, Kensington, are spending several weeks at Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Knili of Great Neck Estates are visiting at Washington, D.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cutler have been on their wedding trip in South and upon their return ill reside In Vanhattan. Mrs.

Cutler is the former Miss Louise Hone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beverlv Howe of Chicago, 111. Mr. is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Cutler of Woodland Place, Gre.it Neck, Mrs. Raymond Rogers of North Strathmore has departed for Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

William Genz daughter, formerly of Flushing, now residents of Munsey Park Dr. and Mrs. Michael whose marriage was a recent evert, are residing at Rocky Wood R.tuI. North Strathmore. Mrs, Dilfn the former Mrs.

Mary L'Eclu. daughter of Mrs. Joseph O'Conneil of Munsey Park. Mrs. John Prime of Carey Rond Great Neck, is in Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Pretty man have returned from a Florida vaia-tlon to their home at Rocky Road, North Strathmore. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrv Downs hne returned from a southern vacation to their home In South Sirnthmore. Mrs. Gordon Paton of Drive, South Strathmore. will be hostess on Monday to the membus of the Music Group. The study of Mozart will be the topic of the day.

Mrs' Charles Lebett, of strath-mort-Vanderbllt has returned from Mm i l'Y0! i'-- J'' Stooklun 1 SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN ENTERTAINMENT 50c Manhattan POLISH RESTAURANTS Paul Pnrkrr pohto SCOUT CAMPAIGN WORKERS From left to right are shown Mrs. Michael T. Reynolds, a vice chairman of the new Women's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Boy Scout Expansion Campaign; Mrs, Robert C. Ewer and Mrs. Edward I A.

Wegenaar, members of the campaign committee. They will be among those making reports tomorrow afternoon ot a meeting at the auxiliary headquarters at the Hotel Botsert. I i i mum And itmnDhr. 7V tn 2V rOllSh Kf ItaUrant nmn-r tn CrkUH Idimir Ma rnvr fhtrr I I IIS FLATBUSH FIANCEE Miss Alice Curtis of 181 E. 5th daughter of Mr.

ond Mrs. T. Curtis, is engaged to Lawrence McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

McBnde of 80 Clermont Ave. and Erskina Lokes, N. Y. IIMMY KFI1Y DINNER $1.25. REVl'E A.M.

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