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At 3 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1936 fir Committees Arrange for Autumn Bridges, Luncheons Teas and Dances Packer to Celebrate Founder's Day on Friday with Chapel Service, Exhibition and Tea C. C. F. Woman's Board to Arrange for Fall Festival At Monthly Meeting Wednesday Arrangements for the two-day Fall festival of the Church Charity Foundation of Long Island, which will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 18 and 19, will be made at the monthly meeting of the Woman's Board of the C.

C. F. on Wednesday morning at the nurses' residence, 1557 Atlantic Ave. Mrs. Divine F.

Burtis Is president of the Woman's Board and Mrs. J. P. Southmayd is chairman of the festival. The festival will benefit the Home f' -TWA Mi 1 1 -if Patrons and Subscribers for Anthonian Benefit Announced The patrons and patronesses committee of which Mrs.

Francis B. Kelly is chairman and Mrs. Thomas F. McEnaney co chairman announces patrons and patronesses for the Nov. 21 card party.

The list includes Mrs. Joseph F. Becker, Mrs. T. A.

Cullen, Mrs. Thomas F. Cahill, Mrs. Frank Dempsey, Mrs. J.

J. Donnellan, Mrs. Eleanor Donohue, Mrs. Walter B. Drennan, Mrs.

Maurice A. Ferrara, Mrs. Alfred F. Hauser, Mrs. Theodore W.

Kramer, Mrs. Arthur E. Lamb, Mi's. Thomas J. Lee, Mrs.

Charles J. Martin, Mrs. John McQuade, Mrs. Thomas M. McQuade, Mrs.

Thomas P. O'Brlan, Mrs. Charles E. O'Neill. Mrs.

John H. Schmidt, John J. Bennett Dr. Thomas M. Brennan, Patrick H.

Cogan, Misses Mary Campbell, Flor-ende A. Devy, Margaret L. Dibble, Ellen V. Eagan, Anna F. Fagan, Blanche V.

Faustmann, Anna G. Gallagher, Irene F. Gallagher, Kathryn G. McQuade, Madeleine W. Smith and Alice White Quinlan.

Subscribers any contributors include Mrs. Walter J. Carlin, Mrs. Hector McG. Curran, Mrs.

David Cone, Thomas J. Dobbins, John C. McEvitt, Charles A. O'Brien, Henry Quell, Dr. John H.

White Misses Helen E. Brady, Mary R. Geary, Mary J. Hearsn, Helen McDonouph, Elizabeth M. O'Hara, Jean O'Reilly, Helen Pope and Hattie Schierloh.

Golden Hill Chapter, D. A. Will Have Meeting Tomorrow Golden Hill Chapter, Mrs. Alex Nativity Alumnae Elect New Officers; Dinner Meeting to Be on Nor. 30 A meeting of the Nativity Alumna was held yesterday afternoon.

Th retiring president, Mrs. Thomas E. Rochford, presided. The newly elected officers of Nativity Alumnaa are Mrs. Joseph G.

Saunders, president; Mrs. James E. Freel, vice pres ldent; Miss Madeleine J. Slane, cor responding secretary; Mrs. William Geary, recording secretary, and Mrs, David H.

Burgen, treasurer. Those present were Mrs. James P. Brady, Mrs. Anna E.

Brennan, Mrs. David H. Burgen, Miss Ann Burke, Miss Teresa A. Connolly, Mrs, James E. Freel, Mrs.

William Geary, Miss Mary McCarthy, Mrs. Thomas E. Rochford, Mrs. Joseph G. Saun ders, Miss Madeleine J.

Slane, Miss Eleanor V. Tevlin and Mrs. John Wallace. Miss Teresa Connolly, who at-tended the convention of the Inter, national Federation of Catholio Alumnae at Dallas, Texas, gave report. Plans were made for a dinner meeting to be held at the Pierrepont Hotel on Monday evening, Nov.

30, to which all former students of tha academy and the institute will ba welcomed, Hunting season at the Skytop Club will open Friday for the small game and for deer Dec. 1 on Sky-top's extensive hunting preserve. Brooklyn vacationists at the Sky- The annual Founder's Day celebration will be observed by the Associate Alumnae of the Padker Collegiate Institute on Friday In the chapel of the school at 1:30 p.m. The chapel service will Include brief addresses by Miss Jessie A. Addoms, who will speak on "Brooklyn In 1835," Mrs.

Harold L. Quantln, whose subject will be "The Founder of Packer," and Miss Marjorie L. Nicherson, who will talk on "The Founding." Students will reproduce some of the English work of the early years of the school and in the assembly room an exhibit of pictures, books, documents, having to do with its history, have been arranged. The members of the Associate Alumnae will serve tea in the library following the program. Brooklyn Bureau of Charities To Have Community Services Drive Mrs.

George E. Brower and Mrs. Edwn L. Garvin, veteran Citizens Family Welware leaders, are enlisting women who have worked with them in past Citizens Family Welfare campaigns, to work in the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities Community Services drive for $200,000, which will start Thursday. The bureau's appeal is made necessary by the fact that there will be no Citizens Family Welfare effort this year.

mlfmmmtmmmm Mrs. Brower is vice chairman of the bureau's drive and head of the for the Aged, the Home for the Blind and the Children's Cottages. The meeting on Wednesday will be preceded by the executive board meeting. Committee for Woman's Club Philanthropic Bridge Announced Mrs. Wilkle J.

Browne, chairman of auxiliary, and Mrs. William J. Baldwin chairman of the philanthropic 'fund bridge which is given annually by the Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs. Thomas Henry McCllntock, president, have announced the following list of chairmen and co-chairmen of sub-committees: Printing committee, co-chairmen, Mrs. Joseph J.

Kerby ffnd Mrs. William H. Bird; prize committee, co-chairmen, Mrs. David C. Johnson and Mrs.

H. Jones Qulnn; Mrs. K. Greene, Miss jane L. Moore; candy committee, co-chairmen, Mrs.

Jason Davis and Mrs. Arthur E. Lethbridge refreshments, co-chairmen, Mrs. Pur-cell C. Robertson and Mrs.

LeGrand Kerr; tickets, Wednesday co-chair-ment, Mrs. Everett S. Berrlan and Mrs. George W. Tong; Thursday, co-chairmen, Mrs.

David S. Sackett and Mrs. William H. Vogel; special prizes, "Wednesday co-chairmen, Mrs. Thomas F.

Casey and Mrs. George W. Gartlan; Thursday co-chairmen, Mrs. George H. Her and Mrs.

George L. Ward; tables, Wednesday co-chairmen, Mrs. Henry C. Badgeley and Mrs. H.

S. Rasl, and Mrs. George S. Horton, Mrs. DeHart Bergen, Mrs.

Archibald D. Smith, Mrs. Purcell C. Robertson, Mrs. E.

Otis Houghton; Thursday co-chairmen, Mrs. William R. Bayes and Mrs. Ralph M. Beach, and Mrs.

Frank A. Beebe, Mrs. Marcus B. Campbell, Mrs. George F.

Mclntyre, Mrs. Charles W. Martyne, Mrs. Charles C. Meytrott, Mrs.

S. Earl Saylor, Mrs. George W. Tong. The bridge will be given on Nov.

18 and 19 at the clubhouse, 14 Pierrepont St. Committees for St. John's Jr. Auxiliary Reception and Tea The Junior Committee of St. John's University Auxiliary have is ander William Whiteford resent, will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow at the Sherry Nether-land Hotel, Manhattan.

At this business meeting the regent will give a report of the State confer Women's Division with Mrs. Garvin and Mrs. Mary Childs Draper as co-chairmen. Charles Pratt Is gen eral chairman. Mr.

Robert Wylie wai Mill Janti Deyo Voorheet, daughter of Mm. John Brownlee Yoorheei of Hartford, and formerly of Brooklyn. (Jay Te Winburn photo.) A series of small meetings In their top Club for the trapshooting. Fall golf, deer spotting, teas, bridges and Pine Room dances, as well as other social and sports activities, include Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Hance of 32 Lloyd Court; Dr. and Mrs. John G.

McNamara, with Miss Florenca McNamara; George Felter; Mrs. C. Keough of 319 Alice Place, with L. L. Keough; Dr.

and Mrs. Charlei M. Fisher, 233 75th St, and Gwrga Simon of 557 1st St. homes Is being planned by Mrs, Brower and Mrs. Garvin to instruct and organize their workers and re ence which was recently held at Rochester, where she represented the chapter.

The program at 3 o'clock will be devoted to the subject of "Americanism." The speaker will be Mrs. ports will be made at three succes DsP. Shcedy, Mrs. Frank B. Tall-man, Mrs.

William D. Tracy, Mrs. William D. GalUard, Mrs. Charles Mr.

John M. Tollman it chairman of patronenet for the Urelfth an-nual tard party and tea for the blind under the care of the. Brooklyn A. I. C.

to be held Dee. 5. (Ulakeman and Shuter photo.) sive large teas during November at the Hotel Bossert. Mrs. Garvin met the first group of team captains yesterday at campaign headquar ters, 28a Schermerhorn St.

Among team captains thus far en 1'AKK SLOPE COItVEK FOB SALE Eljhlh Av. and Union 81. rwmtrly Maultttf listed are Miss Kate Arthur, Mrs. Cast for "Tulip Time" to Be Sponsored by St. Angela Hall Auxiliary Announced The principal characters for the operetta, "Tulip Time," which the St.

Angela Hall Auxiliary is sponsoring, have been chosen. The dance choruses will Include the students of the grammar and high school departments of the academy. Miss Alice Scanlon will have the leading role of Hilda and Margaret Martin Clark, Mrs. Tibor de Chol-noky, Mrs. Frank Badgley, Mrs.

Charles Duncan Fraser, Mrs. Karl Eilers, Mrs. George Arents Mrs. Frank W. Bradford, Mrs.

William S. Barstow and Mrs. John F. Uid-dell Jr. lso the Misses Aida M.

Downing, Lcuise Barrows, G. J. Nembach, Harry D. McKeige of Brooklyn, State chairman of Americanism. Motion pictures illustrating the work being done at the Henry St.

Settlement nursing centers will be shown. The program is in charge of Mrs. Lawrence J. Holmes, chapter chairman of Americanism, The Mary Murray, D. A.

Mrs. C. N. Titterington regent, will hold its annual card party for Tomassee scholarship fund on Saturday, at Old Guard headquarters, Manhattan, at 2 o'clock. Joseph A.

Bennett, Mrs. Joseph Brennan, Mrs. George Burgoyne, Mrs. Joseph A. Caras, Mrs.

Otis Carroll, Miss Pauline Casamajor, Mrs. George Clement, Mrs. James by romlnant donor. Saiarita iid rtraat entrant, la dMtar'i affltat. Many analal laaluraa, Inludlnf unutual alrtular diftlna raan witK analad and taMttriaa sail and laaded Tiffany alaaa adllnaj; twa bwotltal mantlet, ana laarblt, ana what alaaa.

Will Canildar Ftraianabla oftar Shown by Appointment Realty Associaln, it'i Krmarn St. TBI. Mr. Cablll J. Fee, Mrs.

Thomas J. Deegan, Miss Helen Meehan, Mrs. Patrick Goodman, Mrs. Lewis A. McGuire, Mrs.

James Blanchfield, Mrs. Henry Brill, Mrs. Loring M. Black, Mrs. George A.

Beatty, Mrs. Eugene H. Carroll, Mrs. Cornelius Donahue, Miss Helen Dempsey, Mrs. William Dunnigan, Miss Laura DuVal, Mrs.

George Eastman, Mrs. Edward J. Fleming. Mrs. George F.

Herrity, Mrs. David Hogan, Mrs. J. Richard Kevin, Mrs. Christopher D.

Kevin, Mrs. William Lane, Miss Cecilia McKeever, Miss Helen McCur, Miss Mary McGuire, Mrs. John R. McDonald, Mrs. William G.

Oliver. Mrs. Michael C. First List of Subscribers To Villa De Sales Theatre Party Nov. 10 Are Listed The first list of subscribers to the Villa de Sales Auxiliary theater party, to see "White Horse Inn," on Tuesday evening, Nov.

10, at the Centre Theater, Manhattan, includes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Tierney, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward V. Killeen, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gleeson, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas E. Murray 2r. and Mrs. James A.

Spellman, Mr, and Mrs. Howard A. Seitz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.

Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.

Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Nevin, Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Cornell, Miss Mary E. Dillon, Mrs. William P. Earle Mrs, Grace Edwards, Miss Gertrude Es-penscheid, Mrs.

Alfred Everson. Mrs Sadie H. Belloni. Edith Beadleston, Caroline T. Burkham, Alice Larkin and Edith J.

Merrill. Goodwin will be Terry. Others Include Janet Griffin as Jimmy; Miriam Lutz as Katerina; Margaret Milton J. Ferguson, Mrs. Sanford D.

France, Mrs. Bram Freeland, Mrs. bamuei ueetz, Miss Marjorie Haff, von Bronkhorst will be Jacob and Rita Cardone, Jan; Geraldlne Pow sued invitations for a reception and ers, Mynkeer Cats; Doris Wixted, Mrs. N. F.

Havens, Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll, Mrs. William Gilbert James, Mrs. James Kent, Miss Anna Kingsley, Mrs.

Hugo Leipniker, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard Mrs. Arthur V. McDermott," Mrs.

Sadie McEvoy. OBnen, Mrs. George A. Parker, Mrs. Augustus F.

Rinn, Mrs. John A. Ronan, Mrs. Francis X. Savarese.

E. Baxter, Dr. and Mrs. Christopher u. Kevin, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis B. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Lee, Mrs. David Soden, Mrs. James Spellman, Mrs. Matthew Guealy, Miss Mary Lawlor, Mrs. Edward Wynne, Miss Katherine Cunning- Vrou Cats; Wllma Schneider, Adrian Steen; Betty Mullins, Cornelius; and Janet Whitney, Dirck.

The operetta will be given at the Academy of Music on Nov. 19. Mrs. William E. Edmonds Jr.

is general chairman and Mrs. James J. Fee is president of the auxiliary, Mrs. Edward Ward McMahon, Miss Frances McMahon, Mrs. Mabel O'Malley, Mrs.

E. T. Plumb, Mrs. John F. Regan, Mrs.

Mark Rudich, Ham, Mrs. George Hollahan Mrs. Charles Hayes, Mrs. William Dunnigan, Mrs. Henry Mannix.

Mrs. Robert Schwartz, Mrs. Kenneth B. Smith, Miss Edith B. South ard, Mrs.

Thomas Sturgis, Mrs. Ed The following are patrons: The Rt. Rev. Mors. James Keltv.

the Rev. Peter Kelleher, Joseph Moran. win H. Thatcher, Mrs. H.

W. Vernon and Peter Yolles. Fordham University Alumnae Mr. and Mrs. David Maxcy, Mr.

and Mrs. John McClunn. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

McGoldrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michaclis, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rivoire. Mr.

and Mrs. James Sheeran, Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew S. Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Alon-zo G. McLaughlin, Dr.

and Mrs. Walter E. Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Regan, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Dawley, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Stewart, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Mc-Evoy, Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. James McGann, Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen V. DufTy, Mr. and I 'Vv0- fv 'i i SsV -V tne Kev. John J. Dalton and Frank Quail Jr.

Miss Marjorie French and Hamilton LeRoy Shields To Honor Miss Nell Merrigan Are Engaged to Be Married Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marjorie French, daughter of Mrs. Arthur E. French and the late Mr. French, of Subscribers to Benefit For Health Service Listed To aid in the support of the children's health service maintained by the New York Diet iKtchen Association, the annual series of lectures on current events by Jessica Lozier Payne of Brooklyn will begin on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in the ballroom of the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan. Subsequent lectures will take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the season.

Among the subscribers are Mrs. Daniel C. Adams, Mrs. August Zinsser, Mrs. Irving Van Zandt, Mrs.

William D. Tracy, Mrs. Thomas B. Aldrich, Mrs. Marston T.

Bogert, Mrs. Richard Devens, Mrs. James F. Fargo, Mrs. James M.

Hartshorne, Mrs. Clarence M. Hyde, Mrs. George E. Kaiser, Mrs.

Robert S. Kilborne, Mrs. Lee Kohns, Mrs Walter S. Mack Mrs. Benjamin Prince, Mrs.

William H. Rcmick, Mrs. Bryan Winchester, and Mr. Hamilton Leroy Shields, son of tha late Mr. and Mrs.

Howard H. Shields, of Manhattan and Bennington, Vt. Miss French graduated from Rad- cllf fe College in 1933, and studied at tea on Sunday afternon, Nov. from 3 until 5. at the University Parlors, 75 Lewis Ave.

Miss Eileen Marie Plant, chairman of the Juniors, and Mrs. Daniel G. Connolly, co-chairman, will be assisted by the following committee: Reception. Mrs. Julian Acosta Mrs.

Joseph Black, Mrs. Charles LaBorne, Mrs. Nelson Er-hart, Mrs. George Halohan, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs.

John Stras-sel Mrs. David Fettes Mrs. Howard Seitz, Mrs. Robert Parks, Mrs. Stephen Carney, Mrs.

Peter Vitulll, Mrs. Austin Jones. Mrs. William Ahearn, Mrs. Arthur Edmonds, Mrs.

Harold McKee. Mrs. Courtney McGrotty, Mrs. Francis Palmentaii, Mrs. Joseph Igoe Mrs.

Arthur Florence, Mrs. William Early, Mrs. Leslie Murray, Mrs. Eugene Fallon, Mrs. Walter Foley, the Misses Isabel King.

Mary McNa-mara. May Connolly, Georglene Spellman, Agnes Murphy, Katharine Murphy, Marion Murphy, Dorothy Delaney, Irene Vaughan, Rosemary A. Plant, Marie Sabatino, Miriam Gorman, Josephine Lamond and Irene, Rose and Augusta Gallagher. The tea committee Includes the Misses Claire Klllcen, Virsinia Ban-non, Madeline Bodkin, Dolly Carroll, Betty Cunningham, Angela De-Coste, Ruth Dunn, Helen Donohue, Grace Drennan, Marie Foley, Shirley Gillen, Agnes Reel, Elizabeth Gleason, Dorothy Hamilton, Helen Henjesj Claire Kavanagh, Letitia McClimont, Mildred McGoldrlck, Mary Elizabeth Maher, Alice McCarron, Catherine McShane, Kathertne Hay-den, Joan Shader, Amelia Malone, Marion Moffett, Grace Smith. Cornelia Smith, Adele Tolring, Kath-jvn Waters, Doris Weber, Rosalind Majolla, Virginia Gallagher, Virginia Reilly, Mary Twigg, Dorothy Johnson.

Helen McGratty, Eleanor Casey, Ann Carroll Baxter, Clarie Baxter, Betty Bolton. Evelyn Smith, Ida Smith, Anna Formosa, Helen Geoghan. Irene Machate, Mrs. Edmund Cook and Mrs. William Dunigan.

Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott Is president of the senior auxiliary. Christ Child Society Announces Patrons for Bridge on Saturday The Alumnae Association of Ford-ham University will honor its president, Miss Nell C. Merrigan, at a supper to be held at Sherry's, Manhattan, on Sunday evening, Nov. 8.

The invited guests Include the Very Rev. Robert I. Gannon, new president of Fordham University; the Rev. Joseph Lennon, S.J.; the Rev. Thomas J.

Feeney, S.J.; the Rev. Lawrence Walsh, S.J.; the Rev. John Pyne, S.J.; the Rev. Gerard Donnelly, S.J.; Mrs. Richard Auspitzer.

Miss Dorothy Day, Miss Gertrude Merrigan, Miss Mary Halpln, Leo Kearney and John J. O'Connor. Miss Mary V. Lyons is chairman and is assisted by the following committee, Dr. Helen Bannerman, Dr.

Marion Sandalls. Mrs. Lyla Kelly and the Misses Helen Bolan, Margaret Bowman, Nellie Connolly, Anne Crosson, Anna B. Collins, Elizabeth and Helen DrLscoll, Margaret Dowd, Catherine Delaney, Marie Devere, Mary Flattery, Loretto Gantley, Helen Konvalinka, Madeline Logomarsino, Loretto Maloney, Mary Olsen, Mary Renihan, Mary Shuttleworth, Elise Slattery and Elizabeth Walsh. The annual Fall card party of the Spanish Mission Auxiliary will be held at the Cathedral Club on Thursday evening, Nov.

19. Miss Elise Pando and Miss Eulalie Kuhn are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Joseph F. Becker, Dr.

and Mrs. Bart Turecamo, Dr. and Mrs. Karl A. Kreag, Dr.

and Mrs. Ralph Gel-son Price, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Miles.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Murtha. Also the Misses Mary Furey, Rosemary Plant, Eileen Plant, Catherine McTernan, Eleanor S.

Barber, Elizabeth Clarke. Anna Craig, Jane Glacken, Minnie Munday, Irene O'Connell, Helen Pyne, Helen Mc-Cue, Margaret Maher, Kathryn Dawley, Gertrude Sackman, Estelle Beck, Madeline Pelletler, Gertrude Butler, Viola Schmidt, Florence Manion, Helen Tracey, Edith Mc-Kenna. Marie Tiernan, Helen Listen, Mary Hughes, Katherine A. Tracey. May H.

Heenan, Helen O'Roarke, Helen McSorley, Agnes L. Coogan. Also Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Mrs. Peter Bennett, Mrs.

Jeremiah Dalton. Mrs. Joseph Davenport, Mrs. Peter Dolan, Mrs. Ellon C.

Donnelly, Mrs. William Dowse, Mrs. James Gallagher, Mrs. Thomas J. Gannon, Mrs.

John Kavanagh, Mrs. Ellen Perry. Mrs. John T. Sullivan, Mrs.

John B. Fraser, Mrs. Elizabeth Marks, Mrs. Eugene McGovcrn, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs.

Agnes R. Gallagher, Mrs. Kurt Lutz, Mrs. T. Sherman Harding.

Also John F. Watson, Charles Sackman, Edward Farrell, Dr. Francis W. Currin, F. Heckler, H.

J. Laurencot and P. A. O'Neill. The moderators are the Rev.

the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Mr. Shields graduated from Hotchkiss and from Princeton with the class of 1925. He is associated with the oftlce of Mayor La-Guardia. The wedding will take place next March.

St. Agnes' Seminary Board Will Meet on Thursday Afternoon; Other Meetings Are Planned Mrs. Jerome F. Sheridan, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of St. Agnes' Seminary, announces that the board of governors, of which Mrs.

William D. McClunn is chairman, will hold Its first meeting of the new season on Thursday afternoon in the library of the seminary at 3:30 shnrp. The regular meeting for the month of November will take place in the auditorium on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 10, at 3:15. The second of a series of monthly evening bridges will be held in the auditorium on Monday evening, Nov.

16. The trustees of the Public Education Association will have a luncheon at the Hotel Commodore, Manhattan, on Tuesday, Nov. 17. "The J1 at a hp JL There Is a difference in Babies! Additional patronesses for the Christ Child bridge to be held at the Knights of Columbus Saturday are Mrs. John J.

Smith, Mrs. There IS a DIFFERENCE in PHOTOGRAPHS We know we've said it before it's our'story and we're proud of it. There IS a difference in photographs and a glimpse at ours will convince you that ours are not the usual run of pictures. They're because of our exclusive Jean Sardou method of posing you and lighting your picture because we've a knack of bring-' ing out those characteristic differences that are YOU! Jaseph I. Foley and the Rev.

Joseph X. Spellman. Nov. 17 Is Date Selected For Morning Choral Concert Morning Choral, Mrs. George A.

Young Herbert Stavely Sam-mond, conductor, announces a concert to bo given on Nov. 17. for Morning Choral and Embury M. E. Church Choir, in the church, Lewis Ave.

and Decatur St. Mrs. Elsie Ahrens DuVall, director of the choir and chairman of music for Morning George Tilyou, Mrs. Louis Lorence, Mrs. Edmund J.

Cook, Miss Helen Foley, Mrs. Paul Connelly, Mrs. John P. Mastersln, Miss Kathryn Hardigan, Mrs. Joseph Becker, Mrs.

School Child and His Health, the Problem and the Challenge." will be discussed by Dr. Howard W. Haggard, professor of applied physiology at Yale University. Dr. Harold G.

Campbell, superintendent of Schools and Dr. John L. Rice, Commissioner of Health; Dr. Louis I. Dub vice president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company will preside.

Among the Brooklyn sponsors of the luncheon are Miss Ina Atwood, Mrs. Edward A. Behr, Justice Jeanette O. Brill, Dr. John H.

Denbigh, RLschard S. Childs, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Dr. Henry Joachim, Mrs.

James Lees Thomas H. Cullen, Mrs. Hector McGowan Curran, Mrs. Walter Drennan, Mrs. Michael J.

Fennelly Your child is an individual! Everything he does is distinctive! The way he smiles. the way he all come out of his own special bag of tricks. He's unlike any other baby in the world! Fine photographs will preserve his individuality forever! Learn how little they cost! Just phone and say "I'd like to see a baby book." Mrs. Walter Hughes, Mrs. John Walsh, Mrs.

William McCarty, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien. Mrs. Joseph Pha-lon, Mrs. John Nolan, Mrs.

Thomas Choral, is in charge of the concert. Plans are also being made for the annual card party and fashion show, to be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, in the ballroom of the Towers Hotel. Arrangements will be under the supervision of Mrs. Percy D.

Daly, second vice president. F. Casey, Miss Elizabeth Goodmnn Mrs. Thomas A. Dempsey, Miss Casella O'Brien, Miss Mary C.

Ed- Laidlaw, Carleton H. Palmer, Miss Caroline Pratt and Miss E. Frances Woodward. OVER LET US TAKE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Dance music as you like -it best! Superb cuisine by Andre Boucher. Decorations by A Bar noted for we character of its beverages.

Complete Dinners as low as '1. No couvert. Election returns by special wire.f mie, Mrs. Lawrence J. Collins, Mrs.

John D. Laurie, Mrs. Francis A. Conefrey, Mrs. Francis McLean.

Miss Helen Mwhnn, Miss Margaret Grieg, Mrs. Edward M. O'Conncll, Mrs. Andrew Soeller, Mrs. Thomas J.

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