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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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Rockville Center Set Entertains at Parties Many Members of the Community Visit In the New England States on Vacations Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Center, July 13-Mrs. Caroline Ackert was a dinner hostess this evening at her home on S. Centre Ave. Her guests were the Rev. Seward George Sherwood, Mrs.

Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon and Edwin H.

Jones, all of Rockville Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison O. Sharman and their daughter, Miss Marion Sharman, of Roxen Road.

entertained at dinner on Thursday. Among the guests were Mr. Mrs. Paul Bailey of Amityville and Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Deming of Rockville Centre. Mrs. James G. Joslin had as her luncheon and bridge guests, at her home on Lakeview on Thursday, the following Rockville Centre residents: Mrs.

Earl J. Bennett. Mrs. Franklyn Doe, Mrs. Samuel W.

Franklin, Mrs. Adelbert G. Wright, Mrs. Caroline Monroe, Mrs. Howard Boggs and Mrs.

John D. Clark. Yesterday Mrs. John P. Davis and Mrs.

Charles Cross, both of Rockville Centre, were the guests of Mrs. Minnie Fligel of Bayville. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginsberg of 15 Blenheim Court are spending the weekend in Pittsfield, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Calvert of Argyle Place and their sons, Jack and Bill Calvert, are in Winsted, Conn. Another son, Leonard H.

Calvert is in Canada. Mrs. William H. Marquand of Princeton Road, accompanied by Mrs. William Van Pelt of Lynbrook, will leave on Monday for Asbury Park, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ehret returned this week to their home on Stratford Road, from a boat trip on Massapequa and other Long Island waters.

Robert, Betty Ann and Edward Scileppi, children of Dr. and Mrs. Myron Scileppi of Warwick Road, are spending July in Windham, N. Y. Ralph Steere Jr.

of Princeton St. is at Forest Lake Camp, Warrensburg, N. Y. Miss Lydia Hebberd of Walnut Council Election Mrs. Morris Barbanell is president of Peninsula Section, National Council of Jewish Women, for 1940-41.

Other officers are Mrs. Peter Berlind, honorary president; Mrs. Robert Englander, Mrs. Gerard Heilman and Mrs. Arnold Schlossberg, vice presidents; Mrs.

Harold Bonoff, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Marks recording secretary; Mrs. Alex Bachert, corresponding secretary; Mrs. I. J.

Shapiro, financial secretary; Mrs. Nathan Bernstein, auditor; Mrs. Benjamin Steinmetz, membership chairman, and Mrs. Nathan Bernstein and Mrs. Irwin Silver, program chairmen.

Chairmen for the year include: Mrs. Arnold Schlossberg, ways and means; Mrs. Gerard Heilman, service to foreign-born; Mrs. Herman Barnet, naturalization chairman; Mrs. Leo Strauss, refugee social evenings; Mrs, Robert Englander, cultural groups; Mrs.

Peter Berlind, publicity; Mrs. Arnold Miller and Mrs. David Nirenberg, bulletin; Mrs. Lee Levy, social legislation; Mrs. Seymour Hess, international relations; Mrs.

Ephraim Bernstein, contemporary Jewish affairs; Mrs. David Nirenberg, book review; Mrs. Frank Nirenberg, public speaking; Mrs. Edwin Oppenheimer, garden Mrs. Arthur Goodman, Red Cross; Mrs.

Samuel Kalis, social welfare; Mrs. Nat Greenberg, motor corps; Mrs. Clarence Heyman, Frieda and Harold Jacobi Memorial Fund; Mrs. Milton Miller, courtesy, and Mrs. William Greenwald, telephone.

North Shore Clubs A dessert-bridge will be held on Tuesday night sponsored by the Marguerite Rebekah Lodge of Port Washington at the home of Mrs. Stewart Carmichael of Port Washington Park. The Kiwanis Club of Port Washington will hold their annual sail tomorrow on Long Island Sound. The installation ceremonies of the Great Neck Council 100 of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty were held this week at which time Adeline Harlow was installed AS councilor. The Loyal Order of Moose of Glen Cove will sponsor a card party and bridge at their hall at Continental Ave.

on Tuesday evening, July 23. The Sewanhaka Chapter of the D. A. R. of Glen Cove will sponsor a card party and bridge on Friday afternoon on the lawn of the home of Mrs.

Fred Maidment of Littleworth Lane. Mrs. George Shumway of Shorehaven, Manhasset, president of the Manhasset League of Women Voters, will attend a meeting of village presidents of the League of Nassau County, on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. John A. Swenson of Baldwin.

Lawn Party A lawn party to benefit South Shore Chapter of Hadassah will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Barasch, Freeport. Mrs. Frank Varmus and Mrs. Louis Appleton are in charge.

BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1940 3 and Miss Freda Cass of Hempstead left today for a two-week vacation at Fourth Lake in the Adirondack Mountains. John L. Wolffe of 43 Maine Ave. returned home today from Scroon Lake, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Albert of 85 Stratford Road are spending this weekend at Pittsfield, Mass. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hamilton of Driscoll Ave. are summering on Scot Beach, at Millers Place. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Packard returned this week to Waterbury, Conn. They had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Thiermann of Ardsley Place.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Roos 3d, their daughter, Miss Barbara Roos, and Mr. and Mrs.

James Wilson returned to their homes in Manhattan this week, following a stay with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Glass of Harvard Ave. Richard C.

Bain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Bain of 417 Hempstead is in Mexico City. Mrs.

Edwin Wright of Vassar Place and Mrs. Allan Wright of Vanderveer Court will leave on Tuesday to spend the remainder of the Summer at Little Lake Sunapee, N. H. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl J. Bennett of Terrell Ave. are at home again after a stay with relatives in Delaware County. Mr. and Mrs.

George Strasser of Englewood, N. are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross of Hempstead Ave. Mrs.

Charles B. Mount Jr. and her two sons, Charles Mount 3d and Robert Mount, and Mrs. Mount's mother, Mrs. F.

A. Watt. all of N. Lee are at Thousand Islands. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond H. Gogarty are to make their home in Rockville Centre. Mrs. Gogarty.

who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Molner of Bloomer, was Miss Ruth Molner of N.

Park this village. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nelson of 421 Long Beach Road will leave on Friday for a ten-day stay in Pittsfield, Mass. Rockville Centre Clubs A luncheon preceded the monthly business meeting of the Auxiliary to the Rockville Country Club, which was held at the clubhouse on Friday.

Mrs. Charles Trench, president of the Auxiliary to the Major General J. Franklin Bell Post. V. of F.

will report on the State convention, held earlier this month at Ogdensburg, N. at the next meeting of the Auxiliary on Tuesday evening at the Alert Firehouse. Sincerity Association of Rebekahs will have its annual outing on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Preston, Brookhaven. The Service Club of Cassiopeia Chapter, O.

E. will have a picnic on Monday, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laib and Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Cordner of Brooklyn are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Brahe at Shelter Island Heights. Long Island Committee Arranges for Cocktail Party, Fashion Show Mrs.

Collier Platt Is Chairman of Group Which Will Sponsor Event for Relief Fund A Long Island committee, headed by Mrs. Collier Platt of Cold Spring Harbor, Syosset, will sponsor a cocktail party and fashion show Tuesday in the LaGuardia Field Restaurant in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund, Inc. Roy Pinney photo ROOF DINERS Mrs. Everett D. McCooey with Mr.

McCooey and Mrs. Walter F. O'Malley (left to right) were photographed at the Marine Roof of the Hotel Bossert recently. The McCooeys reside at 288 Garfield Place and Mrs. O'Malley's apartment is at 780 St.

Mark's Ave. Manhasset-Great Neck Bridal Couples Return Manhasset-Great Neck, July Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palecek have returned from their wedding trip in Connecticut and are residing in Flushing. Mrs.

Palecek is the former Miss Ethel Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hunter of Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs.

John Brennan have returned from their wedding trip to their home in Great Neck. Mrs. Brennan is the former Miss Kathleen Chambers, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clark Chambers of Plandome.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lawrence have departed for their new home in Detroit, Mich. Prior to her recent marriage, Mrs. Lawrence was Miss Margaret Mackey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Mackey of Flower Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaelin of Manhasset, are spending the Summer at Bellport.

Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and children of Great Neck, are spending the Summer at their home in Southold. Mr. and Mrs.

William Barney of Chester Hill, announce the birth of a son, William Meredith Barney on June 24, at the Flushing Hospital Mr. and Mrs. H. T. St.

Georgio, former Brooklyn residents, are occupying their new home at Bourndale Road, Chester Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jahn, also formerly of Brooklyn, are newcomers to Chester Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Dietz of Manhasset, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Elsie Dietz, to Owen Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Great Neck, on June 30. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Calver of Munsey Park, have been spending several days at their home at Clinton Corners, N. Y. Miss Helen Francl of Strathmore-Vanderbilt is at Lake Minowaska, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Callo of Brooklyn, were the guests during East Rockaway Clubs The East Rockaway-Lynbrook Garden Club will hold a regular meeting on Warinesday at the home of Mrs. George Herberger, Dunne Place, Lynbrook.

Luncheon will be served. Mrs. Charles L. Kellner, president of the Cedarhurst Garden Club, will speak on "What the Judges Look For." The next meeting of the East Rockaway Eight Club will be an event of Wednesday night. Summering in Greenfield Mrs.

Morton J. Franklin and her daughter, Miss Gail Anne Franklin of 40 Tehama are spending the Summer at the family cottage, "The Shadows," at Greenfield, N. Y. Mr. Franklin visits them weekends.

Other Summer colonists at Greenfield from Brooklyn include Mr. and Mrs. David Sole of 71 Dahill Road and their daughter, Miss Myra Sole. Also Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Radest of 450 Ocean Parkway and their son, Michael Radest. FIANCEE-Miss Agnes Marie Goettisheim's engagement to James F. Whalen is She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goettisheim of 2516 E.

13th St. the past week of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Sorgi of Vanderbilt. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Betts of South Strathmore, have been vacationing at Lake George, N. Y. Mrs. Richard Crisfield of Munsey Park, has returned from a visit at Penn Yan, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Vass of Brooklyn, have been the guests of their son, Frederick Vass and Mrs. Rolling Hill Road, North Strathmore." Mrs. John Gallagher of North Strathmore, has returned from a several weeks visit in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Botjer. formerly of Flushing, are occupying their new home in Chester Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Strange of Raleigh, N.

announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Strange, on June 29, to William Griffiths son of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffiths of Great Neck. Mrs. Charles Rose of Chester Hill, has been at Wiscasset, Me.

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Halley of South Strathmore, will spend their vacation at Virginia Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, formerly of Jackson Heights, are residents of Bourndale Road, South, Chester Hill. Miss Joan Ahrenhold and Henry Ahrenhold, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Ahrenhold of North Strathmore, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Altonen of Bloomsbury, N.

J. Miss Katherine Schmidand of Kansas City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maley of Norgate. Mr.

and Mrs. Harwood Merrill and their daughter of Norgate, have been at Belgrade Lakes, Me. Miss Betty Lou Milliken of Shorehaven, 1s visiting friends at Greensboro, N. C. Mr.

and Mrs. William Traenkle and their son, Jeffrey Traenkle of North Strathmore, are vacationing in the Poconoes. Lynbrook Clubs The Auxiliary to the HowardLathrop Post, V. of F. will meet in the clubrooms on Tuesday evening.

Reports of the department encampment will be given by delegates. The Women's Club of Congregational Beth David will have a luncheon and mah Jong party on Wednesday at the Summer home of Mrs. Samuel Zales, Long Beach. On Saturday night there will be a mah jong and card in the community house, given by the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El. Mrs.

Walter Cantor and Mrs. Samuel Evans are chairmen. Miss Doris Kunz of Stark Place will entertain the Junior Balcams on Tuesday night. A beach party was held on Thursday at Point Lookout by the Sunrise Trail Chapter of the Delphian Society. Congress of Poets Mrs.

Alice Hunt Bartlett, national chairman, presided at the tenth oCngress of American Poets in Washington Hall at the New York World's Fair, Wednesday afternoon. Major Augustus Post acted as chairman. Henry Woodhouse, historian and president of the Aerial League of America, was the speaker of the day. Among the members and delegates present were Mrs. Florence Hamilton, national secretary of the Congress; Mrs.

Mary Jane Cochran Hoefnagels, Willis Ogden Warren, historian and poet; Orlando Ricalde, American-Spanish baritone; Miss Anne Burns, author; Mrs. Margaret Campbell Goodman, author; James Tate, William Robinson, Edward Maverick, Sydney Raynor, tenor; Roy Cropper, Miss Avis de Leon, poet, and Miss Jean Ward. The subject for the 11th Congress to be held at Washington Hall, Wednesday, July 17, 11 a.m., will be "Opening of the Cities of the Americas Contest. Marking the 150th Anniversary of the Authorization by Congress and Approval by President Washington, July 16, 1790, of the Act Authorizing the Founding of the Capital of the U. Miss Gabriel Becomes Bride Miss Marion Grace Gabriel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Burton H. Gabriel of 476 Eastern Parkway, was married to James F. MacIlwraith, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

James F. MacIlwraith, yesterday at the Pierrepont Hotel. A reception followed the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Charles Schweikert, pastor 0 fthe Trinity Baptist Church. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin made with a train, a long tulle veil caught to a Juliet cap.

She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Dela Stevens of Brooklyn was maid of honor and wore a blue net dress, a coronet of roses and carried an old fashioned bouquet of roses. Miss Nan Ashwood of Manhattan, bridesmaid, was dressed in pink net. She also wore a coronet of roses and carried an old fashioned bouquet of the same flowers. William MacIlwraith, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

Stanley Frame of Mineola, cousin of the bridegroom, was an usher. Charles Whetman played the wedding march and James MacDonald was the soloist. The bride is a member of the Junior Daughters of the American Revolution. Mr. MacIlwraith was educated at the Whifflet School and Coatbridge Technical College, Scotland.

He is president of Tau Kappa Chapter, Alpha Alpha Kappa fraternity. After a motor trip through the New England States, Mr. and Mrs. MacIlwraith will make their home in Brooklyn. Women Voters Mrs.

Sidney Schoenlank of Cedarhurst, president of the Five Towns League of Women Voters, has selected chairmen for the coming year and adopted a program. The plans for the year include the study and discussion of six major topics, They are: Government and finance, Mrs. E. Louis Jacobs, chairman; government and economic welfare, Mrs. Howard Tiger, chairman; government and education, Mrs.

Harry Beaudouin, chairman; public administration, Mrs. D. Wolin, chairman, and foreign policy, Mrs. Max Rothafel, chairman. Mrs.

Julian Hinckley and Mrs. Warren C. Drake are chairmen of membership, and Mrs. Aaron C. Mott, publicity.

Officers selected at the last general meeting include Mrs. Schoenlank, president; Mrs. Clarence Galston, first vice president; Mrs. Eli Wolbarst, secretary, and Mrs. James LaRue, treasurer.

Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bird of 576 5th St. are vacationing at the Cromwell Hotel, Miami Beach.

Miss Pauline D. Fidler and the Rev. T. F. Gillen are among the Brooklyn visitors at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec.

Underwood Underwood photo RESIDING IN NORWICH- Mrs. Charles Ward Truesdell (Evangeline Dorothy Guhse) is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. H. Paul Guhse.

Her recent marriage was formed by her father at the First Presbyterian Church in Forest Hills. This fund, of which Dave bassador to Belgium, is president, Glen Cove Weekend Notices Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Glen Cove, July 13-Mr. and Mrs. Runar Taft have returned from their wedding trip and are residing on Cedar Swamp Road, Glen Head. Mrs.

Taft is the former Miss Frances Elizabeth Malloy, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Patrick Malloy of Bessel Lane, Glen Cove. Mr. Taft is the son of Mr. and Mr.

Charles Taft of Ashland, Wis. Mrs. Mary Roades has returned from a vacation in Vermont. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Stehlen announce the birth of a son at the North Country Community Hospital on June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Donaldson and family of Coles are spending several weeks in New Brunswick. Canada, as the guests of Mrs.

Donaldson's parents. Mr. Brune Behnken announces the marriage of his daughter, the former Miss Caroline Behnken, to Ralph Petersen on July 9. The wedding was held at Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Arthur Steinke performing the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson have been entertaining their niece, Miss Helen Reis of Floral Park, this past week. Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Denton and family formerly of Montclair, N. are now residents of Glen Head. Mr.

and Mrs. C. I. Mackey have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Glenn of Forest Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Hall, former residents of the Landing. have left for their future home in Massachusetts. Mrs.

John Abbott Worthley has been in Pittsfield. Mass. Miss Elizabeth O'Keefe is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Keefe.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kyle and their daughter, are in the Adirondacks. Professor and Mrs. Charles Yon of Manhattan, have opened their Summer home on the Creek Side for the season.

Harry Youngs 1s spending his vacation in Mattituck. Mr. and Mrs. George Knowlton left this week on a motor trip through the New England States. Altman-Pach photo YESTERDAY'S BRIDE Mrs.

Thomas David Flynn, and Mrs. Nathaniel J. How- Camr Arts photo FLATBUSH RESIDENT- -Mrs. James Henry Schnepf is the former Miss Florence Irene Sommerlad, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Sommerlad. Mr. and Mrs. Schnepf are making their home at 1925 Glenwood Road. Lawrence Garden Club Mrs.

M. Livingston Delafield opened her home in Hewlett Bay Park on Monday for an "Information Please" program sponsored by the Lawrence Garden Club. Daniel Cox officiated. The meeting was conducted in the garden and tea was served afterwards. Mrs.

Charles A. Marshall is president. Lipschitz-Baron Miss Syd Lipschitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lipschitz of Brooklyn, and Joseph Baron, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Baron of 1908 Lockwood Far Rockaway, will be married today at the Azaritz Synagogue. A reception will follow the ceremony. Miss Ann Baron, sister of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor and Nat Gordon will serve as best man. After a wedding trip to California the couple will reside in Far Rockaway.

Mrs. Lillian Keil will be placed into her station as Pocahontas of Culaloo Council, Degree of Pocahontas, at exercises to be held tomorrow night in Oddfellow's Hall. Doughty Boulevard, Inwood. Other officers will also be installed. Members of the Red Wing Council of Hempstead will induct the officers of the local unit.

the former Miss Harriet A. land' of Forest Hills, was Howland, daughter of Mr. married Saturday. Hennen Morris, former amis collecting cash and clothing for immediate relief of some 20.000 Belgian refugees in England. The committee which Mrs.

Platt heads includes Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford of Cold Spring Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nicols of Brookville, Mr.

and Mrs. James King Norris of Linden Farm, Cold Spring Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Colgate of Lloyd Neck, Huntington: Mr. and Mrs.

John K. Colgate of Oyster Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. P.

Plimpton of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Brook Lee of Lloyd Neck, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill Anderson of Oyster Bay, Miss Hester L.

Reed of Cold Spring Harbor, Miss Sheila D. Redmond of Syosset. Miss Hester Valentine of Oyster Bay and Miss Margaret S. Delafield of Westhampton Beach. The debutante committee, headed by Miss Agnes Kennedy, will assist at the cocktail party.

This committee includes the following members: The Misses Agnes Kennedy, chairman; Geraldine Conant, Cynthia Crosby, Jean Dunnington, Phyllis Harriman, Carol Mall, Frances Moffett, Margaret Morrill, Cynthia Myrick, Ann King Norris. Louise Quinby, Mary Richter, Pamela Tower and Helen Zabriskie. T. Bayles Minuses Dinner Party Hosts Mr. and Mrs.

T. Bayles Minuse of Robinswood Road, Old Field South, entertained at their home last evening at cocktails prior to taking their guests to dinner and the dance at the Old Field Country Club. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl J.

Heyser Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. McDermond, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Attomore Robinson Mr. and Mrs.

Adrien Van Cleave, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Lea, all of Old Field South; Mr. and Mrs. James Marr, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert MacGuire of St. James; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover of Garden City; Tracy Higgins of Smithtown; Mr. and Mrs.

J. Sidney Medd of Stonybrook and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop of Manhattan. Tau Phi Sigma held its final meeting at the home of Miss Jean Nichols, 795 E.

19th recently. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Nichols; vice president, Miss Frances Moore; secretary, Miss Ann Raney; assistant secretary, Miss Mary Kennedy: treasurer, Miss Monica Meany, and assistant treasurer, Miss Anna May Comiskey, ONE PLAZA STREET at Grand Army Plaza Overlooking the Park, the Harbor and Manhattan Skyline. Spacious newest appointments close to subways. 24-hour elevator and hall service. 3 and 4 ROOM Corner Apartments with Cross Ventilation Summer Rental Schedule in Effect One Plaza Street dominates one of Brooklyn's most desirable residential districts.

The new Library, the Museum and churches, shops and schools are nearby. CHARLES PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE Agent Representative at the Building INVESTIGATE BROOKLYN'S BEST RENTAL VACANCIES in the ROOMS FOR RENT COLUMNS.

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