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16 I Betty Sutton Married SUNDAY, JAN. 31, 1943 To Roy A. Calderone McDonald-Barrett Wedding i I a JSP" vV Iff- fkj! BROOKLYN EAGLE, I SISTERS ENGAGED -Mrs. iw i Pf sJl NamesAdded To Patrons For Bridge Mrs. John Van Buren, general chairman of the mid-Winter luncheon and bridge sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of St.

Agnes Seminary which will take place at the Waldort-Astoria Starlight Roof on Saturday, announces the following additional subscribers: Mrs. William Herbert, Mrs. Matthew Mc-Cuc, Mrs. Charles Noll. Mrs.

Thomas Rooncy, Mrs, Patrick Igoe, the Misses Helm. Nora and Joan Isoe, Mrs. Edward Weber. Margaret Cleary, Mrs. William Bolton.

Mrs. Lawrence Cherrot. M. Louise Keller, Mrs. James P.

Rourke. Mrs. Ignatius Byrne. At.ne Kennedy, Mary Kilcoyne, Mr. Paul O'Keefe.

Gertrude Larson, Mrs. Donald J. Ma-gilligan. Agnes Magilligan, Marian Tierney. Mrs.

George J. Moran, Mrs. John J. Kearney. Also Mrs.

William G. Harvey. and the maid of honor, wore a gown of fuchsia faille taffeta. The bridesmaids were the Misses Janet Comtols of Brooklyn, Betty Jana Larson of Hempstead, Janet Whe-lan of Rockville Centre and Frances Bower of Mamaroneck. They were all gowned in aquamarine faille taffeta.

All the bridal attendants wore matching Juliet caps with shoulder-length veils. Anthony R. Calderone of Hempstead was his brother's best man and the ushers were Seth Low 3d of Manhattan, Harold Van H. Proskcy of Port Washington and Robert Plcclone of Rockville Centre. The bride is a graduate of Miss Kirk's School, Brooklyn, and the Cathedral of St.

Mary in Garden City. Mr. Calderone attended Kimball Union, Avon Old Farms and the University of Montana. Byrne, and Mrs. William P.

Settle-mayer will speak about Lincoln, Miss Leta Kirk will give a talk on "The Y. M. C. A. In the Army." Mrs.

Arnold Smith and Mrs. William H. Patterson will sing with Mrs. Charles L. Davidson as the accompanist.

shopper If 111 OPTICIANS if ill Martha Hess Einarsen of 878 54th St. announces the engagements of her daughters, Miss Lois Grcce Einarsen, left, to Orville Lester Hanse of Wilmar, and Miss Adelaide Elizabeth Einarsen, right, to John Leland Whitaker of Vevay, Indiana. Both fiances are in the service of the U. S. Army, stationed in the D.

E. M. L. headquarters detachment in Staten Island. Musical Tea Will Aid Hospital The Brooklyn Nursery and Infants Hospital will be the bene ficiary of a musical tea to be given completed the benefit bridge on Friday at 2 o'clock at the home of I and luncheon 10 held at tne Mrs.

Lowell J. Whlteford. 22 West- Roof of Waldorf-minster Road. Gertrude Rass, as- Astoria Hotel, Manhattan, on Satur-slstant to Jane Manner School of day afternoon. Feb.

27, at 12:30. Dramatic Art: Miss Betty Nickelsen Miss Katherine Cooper. eneral of the AMI School of Music, and of lhc announced Miss Mildred Norscrn. acnmpanieo by Hafs-ad. will be the commitfe: Honorary artista and a croup of children duo-nun.

Mrs. Ueon Foibes; co-from the nursery ill gne a group Mrs. Igtutnu Bjmes; of songs. Mrs. Ros.

Nebon Dmgherty. president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Merton L. Funk will assist pouring tea. Mrs.

F. R. Uoodchild is in charge of the program. Cahen Sokolow Mrs. H.

B. Williams. Mrs. Ernest Zema. Mrs.

Alfred J. Petti. Mrs. Joseph S. Kiernan, Mrs.

J. James Shea. Mrs. George McHugh. Mrs.

Charles Meade. Mrs. Frank Gobel, Mrs. Arthur B. Mattucci.

Mrs. Charles Struppman, Mrs. George J. Plunkett. Mrs.

Frederick Kael-ber, Mrs. Francis A. Russo, Mrs. Frank Channell, Mrs. Jarr.es Tully.

Mrs. Michael C. O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas Hockstra.sser. Mrs.

Edward Rodgers, Mrs. Edward Burns, Fiances Daly. Mrs. William S. Buchanan.

Mrs. Arthur O'Connor. Mrs. Joseph Fischer, Margaret Rourke, Mane Rourke. Mrs.

Peter Hughes. H. L. Connell and Mrs. Charles Meyn.

Chidnoif photo PLANS BRIDAL Mr. and Mrs John Norton of 20 the Sterli dote nj Place announce th- forthcommg mar- nage of thcr daughter, Miss v.rg.n.o Norton, to Frank MOOrley of Brooklyn, TOrmer- cf Philodelphio. The wed- fake Qce Qf nuptial mass on Feb. 9 in the Church of St. Augustine, where the bnoe parents were mar- ried 30 years ago.

Miss Nor- tQn js QraHuote of St Jo-1 College for Women and, holds an M. A. degree from ofi If thvhs mm MLss Phyllis Cahen, daughter of Mrs. William OCoi-ncU, Mrs. and Mrs.

James P. Cahen of 423 tin Greenwood, Leo Harring- Miss Betty Meredith Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Sutton of Garden City, and- Roy A.

Calderone, son of Mrs. Salvatore Calderone of Hempstead, and the late Mr. Calderone, were united In the Cathedral of the Incarnation yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by the dean, the Very Rev. George A.

Robertshaw. A reception was held In the Garden City Casino. Mr. Sutton gave his daughter In marriage. She wone a gown of blush satin fashioned with a sweetheart and a long train.

Her veil of blush illusion was held In place by a coronet of -orange blossoms and she carried a white prayer book with a marker of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Jane Meredith Corwin of Farmlngdale, cousin of the bride To Honor Washington And Lincoln Tomorrow At a meeting of the Golden Hill Chapter, D. A. tomorrow at the Hotel Roosevelt, Manhattan, at 2 Qlclock, a tribute to Washington will be given by Mrs. William J.

with your personal iii.liiii.,,,:,!,. Shop Detector We've been talking lot about taking care of things for a couple of weeks now ond we mean it you've probably grown to love a girdle and or wondering how you can keep-it what with priorities ond stuff now you con have that favorite garment completely renewed of the Cor-setorium (addresses are listed elsewhere on this page) They will replace missing or worn parts, resile it, wash and hand iron it, and return it to you fresh ond dainty ot very low cost they'll do lot for $1. And the next thing that comes to mind after you've streamlined your figure is (naturally) new clothes With spring in the oir (in spite of the snow) aren't you tempted to make some pretty print dresses oil by yourself? moybe your sewing mochine hos been laying idle for while now is the time to fix up that machine must we mention priorities ogam? Call the White Sewing Mochine service on Bridge St. hove on expert do a job on it And for bag to match your spring outfit ot cost just ai reasonable os buying a ready-made ond with the added thrill of knowing it's exactly right try Sombron Bag Shoppe on 34fh in Monhattan they also do repairing on bags Don't think ey glasses can be stylish they can ond Weyrowitt on Livingston St. members of the Opticians' Guild (mark of high stondards) will moke them up to fit your personal charm if only for your heolth's sake besides knowing they look well well mode, well fitted glasses are on asset now ond ony other time EDYTHE SOLOTT, your personal shopper, is always at your service in the Eagle to solve shopping problems of all types ,1 FOR MILADY SALE OF SETTER DRESSES Perfectly marvelous values.

Entir stock reduced with prices beginning at S8.9S. Woris, crepes and all wanted fabrics. The shop that fits all sizes. Mary Anne, 301 Livingston SL FURS FURS MADE TO ORDER. Selected skim.

Fine workmanship. We have satisfied the most discriminating women. M. Mesard, 218 Livingston St. TRiangl 5-8864.

IF YOU WANT A TUR COAT don'l miss our big January Sale. Drastic reductions on all garments. Every fur garment made of selected skins, leaturlng expert workmanship and smart styl. Silbrburgh, 320 Livingston St. LOVELY, lustrous Persian Lambs are now $195 plus tax at Brodey Brodey Fur 303 Livingston St.

40-year reputation as furriers. SERVING BROOKLYN with fine furs line 1818. Our locauon In low renial district clfers dellnue savings. Our specialty Is Persian lamb. Henry Meshel, 367 Atlantic Av.

TRI. 5-2574. GIFT IDEAS FOR FINE WATCHES, silverware, rings and gilts that are dilferent. The nam "Wis" Is the stamp of reliability. Wm.

Wis Son, 487 Fulton Si. STEVENSON MARSTERS, Inc. Complete gift dept. Distinctive cards for all occasions. Horn desks and sets.

Fountain pen sets, typewriters, bags, brief cases. 373 Fulton St HAIR GOODS CHRISTIAN (Opp. Namm's). F-sL 1903. French pieces, pelltes pompadours, pctites mechet, wigs, toupees, redressing.

All made on premises. 230 Livingston St. TRiangl 5-4180, HYMAN'S Ladies' wigs and transformations Men's toupees. Hair goods made to order. Est.

188S. 10th floor, 32 Union Squar (nr. "Klin's" N. Y. a STuyvesant 9 6963.

INTERIOR DECORATING LET ONE SAY your home is charming. Lei It reflect Its true beauty In an atmosphere of artistic and harmonious color schemes, with authentic custom made period furniture as complementary Influence. Say with pride, "My home has the touch of the master, Inspired by the creative qenlus of Carl Pellillert." Consult him belor you tedecoraie. 21 Flatbueh Av. Tel.

STerlinj 3-2060. Mr and Mrs. James Q. McDonald of 9 Alden Kace. Bronxville.

N. formerly of Brooklyn, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Janet Katherine McDonald, to Ensign Halsey Vail Barret. U.S. N.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett of Huntington on Friday evinlng In the Reformed Church in Bronxville. The Rev. Dr.

John Powell performed the ceremony, followed by a reception in the Church House. Tile bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a period gown of white satin, made with long sleeves, a full skirt and a finger-Up veil of heirloom lace. She carried or chids, bouvardia and sweet peas, Mlsd Barbara Ann McDonald was maid of honor for her sister. Mer- win Barrett was best man for his brother. The ushers included Gor don Dilworth and Dr.

Arnold Sam- mis Jr. The will reside at Cape Elizabeth, Me. The bride Is a graduate of Rosemary Hall and Smith College and received her M. A. degree in history at Columbia Uni versity.

Her lather formerly was League of Nations High Commis- 1 sioner for Refugees Coming from Germany and one of the organizers tor manv years chairman of Foreign Policy Association. Un- I. rtcral months ago Mr. McDon- a vis president the Brooklyn it. u'e of Arts and Sciences and of the Board of Education ie City of New York.

He now voting all of his time to rd.o as a commentator on affalri on the Blue Nrtnork. Ensign Barrett is a graduate of Hamilton College and of the Har- yard Graduate School of Business Administration. Formerly member of the staff of WOR and then ol the magazine Tide. Ensign Barrett is a member of the board, of governors of the American Television Society. Chaminad Meeting Wednesday The Chaminad e.

Mrs. John Weinsteiti president, Mrs Amelia Gray Clarke, conductor and Miss Wilhelmina Muller, accompanist, will hold their monthly board meeting on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock at the Central Methodist Church. Further plans for their annual bridge party to be held Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, will be completed. Mrs.

Blanche Dea Nowak is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Cord A. Meyer and Mrs. William C. Knoll, who will supervise the cake table; Mrs.

Dolly McPherson and Mrs. Wesley T. Boylhart. will be In charge of the candy tsble and Miss Edith An-drovette. who has charae of special Emanuel Lenz Mr.

and Mrs. Victor F. Emanuel of Rutherford. N. announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Doris Lorraine Emanuel, to William DrNyse Lenz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo P. Lenr of Brooklyn and Lake St. Catherine, Poult ney, Vt.

Miss Emanuel Is a granddaughter of the late Henry C. Saf-fen. former County Clerk of Kings County. She attended Wellesley College and was graduated from Katherine Gibbs School, New York, in 1942. Mr.

Lenz was graduated from Poly Prep Country Day School and attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He Is now an engi.ieer with the Sperry Gyroscope Company, Brooklyn. eMesI Vnircho photo BRIDE Mrs Charles Morev is the former miss Dorothy de HOSS HolmCS Of 368 Carlton Avv I 1 1 vt 1 West Broadway, Cedarhurst, will be- come the bride this morning of Lt. Asa Daniel Sokolow, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry J. Sokolow of New York. fnrmerlvo'f Far Rockawav. The cere- mony will take place in the Hotel asict, Mannattan, wun naooi irv- ing Miller of Congregation Shaara Tcfila, Far Rorkawav. officiating.

assLsted by Rabbi Milton Steinberg. The couple will leave immediately afterwards for Camp Rucker. where the bridegroom is stationed. The bride will be attended by her sister. Muss Nancy Cahen.

and Mr. Sokolow will be his son's best man. The bride is a graduate of the University Michigan in 1940 and recently completed a course in Junior Engineering at Stevens Institute The bridegroom is a member of the of '40 at Yale and was attending Yale Law School when he left to Join the armed forces a year and a half He is with the Ordnance Division. Ludeman Harter Capt. and Mrs.

Louis H. Ludeman of 866 E. 37th St. announce the engagement cf tueir daughter. Miss Mary Louise Ludeman to Lt.

J.iles William Harter of San Dieao. Cal Miss Ludeman is a graduate of St. Joseph's Academy. Brentwood Lieutenant Harter Is stationed at Fort Hamilton. The wedding will take place on Feb 20.

ENGAGED Miss Florence Konchell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kon chell of 8415 12th Ave. and the fiancee of Thomas B.

Cahill, yeoman 3d class, U. S. N. son of Mr. and Mrs James G.

Cahill of 1 1 56 76th St. Miss Konchell is a graduate of Girls Commercial High School and Mr. Cahill of St. Michael's School. He attended Marianist Preparatory School at Beacon, N.

Y. Helen Schriefer, Lt. W. A. Ruppar Engaged to Marry Mr.

and Mrs. FrederUk H. Schriefer of 3209 Beverly Road announred the engagement of their daughter, MLss Helen Caroline Schriefer, to 1st Lt. William A. Ruppar, Chaplains Corps, U.

S. Army, at a dinner party held at the Anon Club last evening. Lieutenant Ruppar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruppar of 27-10 21st Astoria.

Miss Schriefer is a graduate of James Madison High School and Brooklyn College. She Is a member of Delta Kappa Pi Sorority. At the present time she is a member of the faculty of the Northern Parkway School, Fast Hempstead, and is studying voice with Mrs. Florence Turner-Maley of S.einway Hall, New York. Lieutenant Ruppar was graduated from Concordia College, Bronxville, N.

and Concoidia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Prior to his entrance into the army he served as missionary. at-large of the Lutheran Church and was assigned to Kings County Hospital as assisting chaplain. 1 Have Yearly Breakfast fast on Saturday, Feb.

13, at the Hotel As or, Manhattan, at 12:30 clock. A program has been ar- including Gerhart Pechner. baritone of the Metropolitan Oiwa Company, accompanied bv the fa- mous pianist, Welmuth Berld. A trio of Hunter College Miss Fay Terrls. Miss Maria Neu- wU-play dllrjng the brPakIa.st.

Wal. ter O'Keefe, prominent radio star. be sPraker- Mrs. Robert E. Draddy is chairman.

Ruff Carson nattan. ine ceremony, only attended bv immediate members of families, took place at the apart- ment of the bridegroom's mother. The couple was unattended. Prior to his entry Into the armed forces, Lieutenant Ruff, now overseas, was in the publicity department of WOR. Mrs.

Ruff has taken an apartment in E. 51st Manhattan. ninrlremrrn Miss Katrien Johanna Raunser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Raunser of Althou.se Wood-! mete, has selected Sunday, Feb.

7, as the dale for her marriage to John Murray Glut ksman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Glurksman of East Rinkaav. The ceremony will be performeo at the Raunser home at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Francis G.

L'rbano. A reception for members of the families will follow. Mrs. Marion Hlrshberg. ai.iter of the prospective bridegroom, will serve as matron of honor and Ernest Hlrshberg will be best man.

The bride-elect was graduated from Larcnce High School. Mr. Glticksiimn was graduated from Rockawav Hmh School and is with the Republic Aircraft Specialty Corporation in Bethpage. King Nally Mr. end Mrs.

Meredith F. King of Lynbrook have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Jane King, to Lt. James J. Nally Jr.

son of Mr and Mrs. James J. Nally of Valley stream. Miss King is graduate of Bar- OM)s sht also studied at Barnard College. nnployed by the Amer- linn Airlines at I.nfiuardla Field.

(lllv.p Crn. High 8-hool, Vallev Stream versify of I I.ieuienaiU Nallv Is stationed in I California. photo BETROTHED Miss Bernice Mathisen Qncj daughter of Mr. Frank of 202 Lenox Road, is engaged to Paul Stewart Dixon, U. Navy, son of Mrs, Anne Dixon of E.

51st St. On ARTISTS' SUPPLIES C. W. KEENAN Complet art dept. Adviser in attendance.

Poster color sett, patteii, poster boards and paper, brushes, paints, draftsmen and architect equipment 170 Livingston SL BEAUTY HINTS FLORENTINE PHODUCTS Liquid ica'd crmmm frr L-fn nilmnt AnnM. ru((, jlllna hair Guar. onted. At druggists, barber shops and beauty shops. Trial sire 2bc.

Regular $1. Postage iiee. S84 Decatur Street. "WE MAKE WOMEN BEAUTIFUL" That's the slogan ol Tony John, Hairdressers, 1301 Avenue I. And Ihey do modish coillures that are expressive and beautiful.

Tel, NAvarre 8-2800 for appointment. CORSETS FOR SMARTNESS, complement your new Spring clothes with a good corset, or a well-fitted brassiere. Girdles re serviced, $1. Alice Marie Shoppe, 53S Flatbush Ave. NINA FAY Foundations pictured as priorities" corset by N.

Y. press. Designed 10 years. Cloth cut bias ''or iiaure' Little elastic; lirm roniroi. io l.

aum n. ll. 5-8019. SPENCER CORSETIERE Miss Lilian 1. Ken, Registered Cor setter.

Est. 1 929. Style and surgical garments. Individually designed. Appointments al home.

698 Sterling PL MA. 2-0698. CORSET CARE WORN CORSETS AND GIRDLES completely renewed oniy SI al any COR3ETOR1UM shop. Corse-tonum Service Includes cleaning, replacing many worn and missinq par's, re siring, hand irnning. Write or phon- Dickens 2 S8C0 lor mailing bag or viait nearest shop.

1312 Kinas Highway, 46CD I3'h Church 1744 Pitklin 289 Utica Ave. in Brooklyn. Ia Kego Park: 63rd Drive at Saunders. DON'T GIVE UP your favorite girdle. Re-servicing will renew il and keep your fiqure trim.

Also new garments, lean Kaufman, 191 Madison Av opp. Altman's, K. Y. Custom Shoe Remodeling DON'T THROW THEM AWAY because they're oldl The magic of Nelsonizing transforms worn shoes and makes them factory lresh again made wider-longer-resoled like new, etc. Handbags repaired-cieaned dyed.

Write for Booklet Mail ordrs. B. NELSON, 10 FAST 39TH NEW YORK CITY. MUrray Hill 3-6448. This Is the original firm established in Brooklyn in 1879.

CUSTOM TAILORS FINE TAILORING that will satisfy the most exacting tastes. Custom made uniforms for Army and Navy officers. Skillful made. Selected ma terials. Bennett Gross, 2B4 Livingston St.

DINING OtJT A DELIGHTFUL PLACE to dm or entertain youi Iriencis. A beautilul house lovely atmosphcr delicious lood. Ideal for wedding receptions. Closed Mondays. BUckminster 2 8624.

FLORISTS LUCK CHARM -When things go wrong have you ever wished for a luck charm? can grant that wish i 1 an un i transn with a genuine 4-leaf clover in breakable case (1 1 by 1 transparent, key ring and luck charm combination. Costs 25c postpaid (coins or stamps). TREPEL FLOWERS, 1 OtO Flatbush Brooklyn, FOR THE MAN BOYNTON'S Men's Shop. Compare our prices on Lealher and Wool 'arkets (28 Styles). Also a complete line of Sportswear and Haberdashery.

437 Fulton St. taw. lay). FOR MILADY CEIL MALK. STYLIST Don't miss her anuory clearance sale ol her fin sample wool suits and winter coats on of kind.

Unusual buys. 202 Livingston St. HFTTNFIt'l thni tmnrt ihnn with th- wmll-hred ntmimnhere nnri the attrar-tiv prices, calls attention to sm'cidl and unusual showing ol Uilis made of Imported materails. Tu 7 I Another leature is a new department 1 vole-i to women's half sizes, "rose values nov al neiineia, iediord Ave. A 8 St.

Catherine's Guild Arranges Bridge Luncheon The St. Catherine's Hospital Guild held a meeting with Mrs. Vincent Ancllo, president, officiating last week at which plans were reception committee. Mrs Frank D. Jennings.

Mrs. John Black. Mrs. S. Melville Skinner anc Mrs.

Anello; Kfrs. Henry Mannix, Mrs. Charles Gordon, Mrs. Frank D. Mi'Garey, Mrs, James F.

Looram. Hotel arrangement, chairman, Mrs. James Tormey, co-chirnian, ion. Mrs. Jeremiah Walh.

Mrs. Barbara Praetz. Mrs. James Slavin, Mrs. William LeStrange.

Mrs Philip Lombard, Mrs. James Leary, Mrs. Daniel McAteer, Mrs. Marian Suidyrki. Mrs.

Edward Fleming Vitulli, chairman; Mrs James McManus. co-chairman; Mrs. Irv- Schniedkraut, Miss Mildred McAllister and Mrs. John Mrs- Mar" Murphy, Mrs i.eoiKe EHKJKin, aiis. nitiiaiu uht-rington.

Mrs. James M. Kelly, Mrs. Albert Augugluaro, Mrs. John Di- No'o, Mrs.

James Steele. Mrs F. -is Tarsney. Mr. Joseph Ri iher Mrs.

James McElvare and aro Call; rke's. Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Saro Call; ke's. Mrs.

Jo- Miceh. iha.rman; Mm M.irir- line Bodkin, ro-thairman; M-s Katherine Murphy. Mrs. Victor Genro. Mrs.

Paul Ansboro. John Smith, Mrs. Paul Maione, Mrs Joseph Marone and Mrs. Jere- miah Walsh; special Mrs William Meagher, chairman; John McCabe, co-chairman; Mrs Mrs Raphael DiNapoli, Mrs. George Christ.

Mrs. G. Garthwaite Fbhcr, Mrs. Andrew Hangarter. Mrs.

Jo- srph Golding and Mrs. John Gnf- fm; juniors, Mrs. Joseph Glamkow- ski. Misses Marilyn Vitulli, Mary- Ann Miceli. Catherine Anello.

Joan Jennings, Gloria Zirpolo. Maraaret Gordon, Doris Black and Dorothy Glamkowski; publicity, Mrs. Stephen DeCoste. chairman; Mrs. Alexander Zirpolo.

co-chair- man; mis. Marry oucaio anu Jcv-euh Bruno. News of Lynbrook Parties; Personals Special fo the Brooklyn Eagle: Lynbrook, Jan. 30 Mrs. Claude Vuil will be hostess to the Lvn- brook Womons Republican Club.

i Thursday, at her home. 82 Robertson Road. i Tne h-v. NelMin C. Munson le.ue I.vnbi'Hilt on Mondav for H.mat'l Camoiidje, Mass here he will prepare lor a month a.v S.

chaplain. Huh'. Otlner John Chalmers and nre to make their home BarkMlale Field. Mrs. the former Mi Muriel Aline Vulien eider, is the Uiaiiiih'er Mr.

and Mrs. T. l. Vollenvieider of Alexander Ave. Mrs.

James finu'h will enteruln the off leers of Franklin Court, Order of the Amaranth, at her home. liix Heath. Monday ne-nlnz. Roixr? .7 Murc' i of North Vfmi0 rvmrt tiH i Matunri Steairt I LOVELY EYES with contact lenses. Why hide your eyes behind unsightly glasses when you can have Invisible Plastic Lenses that mak your eyes lovely to look at and Improve your vision? No frame, nos bridge or ear piece to be seen of to annoy.

Budqet Plan. Booklet on request. Keen Sight, 276 Livingston Brooklyn. E. B.

MEYROWITZ. INC. Guild Opticians. Stylish glasses accurately made to your Rx. Consult us lor the latest styles.

Makers of fine glasses since 1875. 255 Livingston St. (cor. Bond). REGULAR AND THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION is Important.

Long established as an Optometrist, B. R. Segal, 19 Willoughby specializes in lamily service. Near all subways. PAINTS-rWALL PAPER C.

W. XEENAN Kern-Ton, th mod-ern miracl wall finish. Wid variety of colors. Dries in on hour. On coat covers thoroughly.

Easy apply. 170 Livingston Street. NEWLY PAINTED exteriors and In-terrors give you a fresh outlook on lile. Best quality paints, all colors. Disirjbuior for Devoe.

Paintcralt, 1533 Flalbush Ave. POCKETBOOKS MATCHING BAGS for Spring outiils individuallly made to your specifications. Al no increase in cost. They beaulilull Bags repaired. Sambron Bag Shoppe, 52 E.

34 ih. N. Y. PORTRAITS DO YOU WANT a treasured remembrance of a wedding or other important event? Photographs by Lie-kin ar truly works of art. Visit bis studio 943 Flatbush Av.

KEEP FOREVER the memories of engagements, weddinqs and other events. Expert sittings, expressive photoqraphs, are assured at the modern studio of Fein, 981 Flatbush Avenue. IF YOUR CHILD has the personality to compel in a contest let Camera Art brinq out his photographs charm. 710 Flatbush Avenu. Appointments INgersoll 2-3070.

Sewing; Machine Repair YOUR SEWING MACHINE is im- portant today. Ii it needs repairs, don'l delay. Repair parts ar scare. Sav many dollars on Spring clothes ond enjoy a larger wardrobe. Factory trained experts will repair any type machine and restore it lo first-class condition.

Work guaranteed, White Sewing Mochine Service, 383 Brldqe St, near Martin s. TRiangl 5 8434. SLENDERIZE IN THESE DAYS of strain and tension your nerves need the rest, lul relaxation ol a MacLevy treat, ment. At th same time you can SLENDERIZE without died, drugs or strenuous exercise. Enioy th sooth.

Ing mchanlcal or Swedish massaq Vhil unwanted inches are rolled oway, and unwanted pounds vanish with pleasantly stimulating vap-r baths. Pei haps you ve read of ih nationa'ly lamous MacLevy sysiem" or friend may have mentioned it to you. Now come In and see fnf yourseif without cost or obligation or telephone for an appointment. MAC LEVY SLENDERIZING SALONS BO Flalbush Av. BU.

2-1800 65 Flatbush Av. NE. 8-1452 122 42nd Si. LE. 2-6300 REDUCE HEALTHFULLY The Cheno method Is an energy food plan that makes you stronger whll th pounds roll away.

Larn about II at Health Food Products, 238 Livingston St. SOCIAL PRINTING EXQUISITE WEDDING INVITATIONS, Blessed Event' announcements and oil Social Forms for the dlscrlmi-nulnq Soclalit, at B. R. Printers, 1310 Coney Island near Avenue Biooklyn. NA.

8-7724. TOY1AND ANN CASEY'S Comple'e lin toys for boys and qlils of'all nes. Bassinettes, Baby Carriages, Cribs, Highchalrs. 47 Bond St. (between Livingston and Schermerhorn).

YOUTH RESTORER HERE'S SOMETHING lhat will moke you "fl Ilk a million' thet tienuous days. A revitalizing youthllylng massage that the qrandest tonic you've ever hod n. eludes hot room, steam room, rym ond hydrlatic hose. 10 treatments $'8 Open trim 11 m. to II p.m.

1.1 MAin 4 SOniiV Fxu 78. Doroihy Netl, Hotel Cerg. v.u..w... nuiiuuiiiviiKiiii (unite Ji Social Service. She is case marriage on Dec.

27 of Mrs. Mar- garet Carson of Manhattan to Lt. supervisor ot the northern I Carl Rulf of the army infantry, son office of Brooklyn Catholic; 0r Mrs. William f. Wund of Wood-Chanties.

Mr. McSorley, 0 mere and the Hotel Sheraton, Man (9 HO graduate of Newark Technical School, is 0 chemist with Le- daux a New York. The annual charity bridge of the Kappa Phi Club, Mrs. Edmund V. Morrow president, was held at the Brooklyn Woman's Club yesterday.

The priw.s at the successful affair were leather ration card cases. MiSS Lorraine. BETROTHED Meylcr, daughter of Wil om A Meyler of 374-A 8th St and the late Mr. Mcy-' icr, is engaged fo Kaui Sch'cgrl, son of Mr, and Mrs pu.l.r, nf Wrsl Orange, J. i Ni Carolina is to months W1)h Mr Mrs.

ENGAGED GIRL ss Muriel ar.k H. Cole of Sort land Virginia Harrington, daughter 9h lrnx cf Mr, and Mrs Edward Ave. lv to lie at an afer- Hnrrmgton of 24 Webster Itib on WedlieMl.r. Ave. ond Potchrgur, is cn- goged to Lt Raymond J.

Mc- Victory Bridge to Be Loughlm, U. Army Air Given by Auxiliary Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs a Vloory bridge will ly upon-Michael J. McLaughlin nf 519 sored by the Ida Hants Purdv i lj lllarv of Kik le'v on Ttie- 79th St. Miss Harrington is a day evening nt the lionie 218 graduate of St Francis Gates Ave Xavicr Academy and Lieufen-1 M'l ir" the auxiliary, Is chauinan Ker.

-ont McLoiighlm cf St John ing rr Trrp ond rjttondr-d St John's Howard Hnrr Mr O-burne n. Ml'. Fl-ie Ke'eham Los.

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About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963