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8 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1937 Dances Popular With Social Organizations Engagement Announcements Made I -Z 1 1 1 COMMITTEES APPOINTED Mrs. Thomas E. Russell, president, announces her committees for the 6pring bridge and tea to be spon sored by the Immaculate Heart of 1' 1 Jfrf 'IT HN Mary Ladies Auxiliary at the Hotel Pierre In Manhattan on Saturday, May 1. They are Mrs. Robert J.

Hubbard, chairman; Mrs. Henry C. Milliard, co-chairman; reception Mrs. Marcellus H. Evans.

Mrs. James F. X. O'Hea, Mrs. William A.

Pur- ft 1V cell, Mrs. ixiwarn Kossmau; Mrs. i. Donohue. Mrs.

Albert C. Pra.st, Mrs. A. O'Neill. Mrs.

D. Callahan, Mrs. William Guerin, Mrs. Patrick Man-nix, Mrs. William Shea.

Mrs. Harold W. Dailey, Mrs. James MrEnerney. Mrs.

Thomas Barry and Mrs. James Weir; door. Mrs. Richard Kavanagh, Mrs. John Callahan.

Mrs. James Bonar, Mrs. Francis Clancy and Mrs. Arthur Slattery. Table prizes.

Mrs, Henry C. Mil-hard. Mrs. William Gilmartin. Mrs.

Henry Heckler, Mrs. Robert E. John- .1 BLIND WEEK ADVISORY COMMITTEE NAMED Borough President Raymond Ingersoll, Bishop Thomas E. Molloy, and Presiding Justice Edward Laz-ansky are among those who have accepted places on the advisory committee for the 23d annual Week for the Blind of which Mrs. Thomas Casey is general chairman.

JurisLs, public officials, social, club and organization leaders are among the 50 members of the committee. Organization of advance sales and programs for the four days is goins forward with many meetings scheduled for the next two weeks. The Week for the Blind will be held at the Hotel St. George from May 10 to 13 inclusive. In the meantime boroughwide advance sales are taking place under the auspices of church auxiliaries and clubs.

Mrs, Casev will be the hostess at her home, 157 Sullivan Place, at the orgauization meeting for Club Day, of which Mrs. Franklin Taylor is chairman, on Tuesday night. Co-leaders and representatives of all of the political clubs of both parties in the borough met with Mis. Casey and Mrs. Taylor on Friday night to make plans for their participation In the Week for the Blind.

Mrs. L. P. Coleman, chairman the Presbyterian Churches for Protestant Day of which Grace Stuart Murty is general chairman is holding a meeting tomorrow. Mrs.

Bernard J. Sheppard, chairman for program of Jewish Day of which Mrs. Mark Rudich, Is general chairman, will hold a meeting on Wed 4t MISS COOPER HOSTESS Miss Grace Diane Cooper of 1227 E. 27th St. will entertain at a nautical cocktail party at her parents' home this evening.

The house will be decorated to represent a boat. The guests will be the Misses Evelyn Brown, Arline Price, Shirley Levine, Diana Edelstein, Marie Berliner, Ernestine Wolf, Thelma Sonberg, Shirley Saltlman, Ruth Nechamlsen, Sylvia Goldenberg and Martin Singer, Albert Levy, Morton Harrison, Lester Strauss, Alvin Strauss, Dr. Herbert Buchbinder, Harry Harrison, Buddy Stark, Harold Robbins, Jack Griefer, Dr. Larry Simpson, Paul Greene and Martin Gettry, DONOVAN GANNON The wedding of Miss Mary Donovan, daughter of Patrick J. Donovan of 272 11th and the late Mrs.

Donovan, and Walter J. Gannon of 2905 Avenue will take place this afternoon at 5:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church. Rev. John Donovan officiating. A wedding dinner will follow In the Mirror Room of the Hotel St. George.

Miss Donovan, wl be given in marriage by her father, will have her younger sister. Helen N. Donovan as maid of honor. Miss Virginia Mtdennan and Miss Muriel McCauley, both of Brooklyn, will be bridesmaids. Arthur Gannon, a brother of the bridegroom, will be best man, and Francis Gannon, another brother, of Eltnliurst.

and Richard J. Cantwell of Rock-viile Centre, will be ushers. Mr. Gannon and his bride will live in Brooklyn when they return from a short wedding trip. The Ladies Turner School Alumni will meet for its tenth annual re- RECEPTIONS AT Y.

W. A reception for the approximately 500 girls who have become junior members of the Central Branch of the Brooklyn Y. W. C. A.

since last October will be held on Wednesday afternoon at the branch, 30 Third Ave. The motion picture, "Peter Stuyvesant," one of the Yale series, will be shown through the courtesy of the educational department of the Brooklyn Museum. Mrs. Harrington Putnam, chairman of the membership committee of the branch, has been in charge of arrangements, assisted by Miss Alice Jackson, secretary of the Girl Reserve department, and Mrs. Madeline Brown, membership secretary.

A reception for adult members who have i received in the Central Branch during the past month will be held on Thursday evening, Miss Katharine Ross, chairman of the evening membership committee, Is in charge of the program which will Include music, an inspection of the building and visits to classes. A VILA CLUB The Avila Club of St. Teresa's Church held their regular meeting Tuesday. Final plans for the comedy, "My Ne Curate," to be given on April 19 and 20, were discussed. The feakure of this meeting was a tall story contest won by Misses Virginia Kelly and Noreen Keating, and Edward L.

Gough and Bill Casey. Others entered in the contest were: Mioses Jean Black, Ann Casey, Regina Sullivan, Lillian Dee, Lillian Easop, Agnes Kelly, Margaret Keating, Peggy Hanson, Phyllis Anion, Dot Torrence, Ann Corcoran, Florence Fanning, Frances Fanning, Jean Sweeney, Mary Far. rell. Vincent Tuohy, Paul Pedder-son, Louis D'Etellor, Art Howitz, William Patter Ivers and Bernie I.angley. Also Virginia Phillips, eon and Mrs.

Edward L. Langton; special prizes. Mrs. Bessie Sponagle. Mrs.

James Gilmartin, Mrs. George Bennett. Mrs. John J. Noonan.

George De Muth and Mrs. R. Kennedy cards, Mrs. Albert C. Prast.

jrpv 'V Miss Mae Megna, Mrs. N. Shea and Miss Man- Moran; Miss Kathryn Dwyer, Miss Lillian GafTrey and Miss Mae McGovern. special prizes. ASTROG1 At OMO GIOYE Miss Lena Mastrogiacomo.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo Mastrogiacomo of 2022 E. 18th and Laurence W. Giove.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giove of 1478 E. 2d will be married today in St. Edmunds Church.

i After the ceremony, which will be performed by Father Murray, a' wedding dinner and reception will be held in the Grand Ballroom of: Mr. niter Waring, left, tin formerly Mint Mildred M. Whitemore, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Harry hilemore of Lynbrook, trhere the and Mr.

aring trill make their home. Home Life photo.) Before her recent marriage illinm S. Horowitz wax Mint Hath Pepper-maa. They are tiling at HO II inthrop St. (I.inkin photo.) WARING WHITTEMORE STUDENTS DANCE the Half Moon Hotel.

Coney Island. The bride will be attended by Ruth Storelli as maid of honor and Mi Marie F. Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank C.

Meyer of 119 (ireene i the fiancee of I. out II. Ilamel, ton of Mr. and Mr. I.ouis I'.

Ilamel of Richmond Hill. (Vnderwood I'ntlencood photo.) The Intercollegiate Federation of "nion and luncheon on Monday, Miss Mildred Mary Whittemore, Michael Caputo will De best man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Catholic Students will nresent Mer- aiay at me Anon ciuonouse.

Mary McCormack, Irene Eagan After ft trip to Bermuda the couple i whittemore of Grove Lynbrook. rill Hughes and his orchestra at its will make their future residence at became the bride of Walter Wanug 1 Spring formal at the Hotel Penn- The Brooklyn Women's Division Ursula Gerfy and Gen Fare' 2171 E. 18th St. of the American Jewish Congress of Buckingham Place at an Easter sylvania Friday. The proceeds are edding in Our Lady of Lourdes to be turned over to the Red Cross Greek Letter Clubs will have a membership tea for Seagate at the home of Mrs.

Clara R. C. Church. Malverne. The cere- to be used in aiding the reliability niony was performed by the Rev.

lion now going on in the flood dis-! Solomon, 4605 Surf Seagate tomorrow afternoon. James J. Burke. tricts. The members of the commit The Long Island Chapter of the International Association of Electrical Inspection will visit the Edison Wonder House at the Brooklyn Edison Company Friday night.

Silas M. Kentana of Lynbrook is the secretary-treasurer of this The bride wore a Princess gown; We are students at the many Cath- of white satin, a tulle veil which fell olic colleges of the Metropolitan CLUB ENTERTAINED A party was given by the F. T. I from a halo and carried a bridal Area. I bouquet of calla lilies.

She was at-) The dance committee consists of Club last week at the home of Miss tended bv a cousin. Miss Catherine the following: Louise Quigley, Renin H.vitpn rii Teffersnn Avp CORSO--HECKLER Miss Florence A. Corso, daughter of James Corso, of 229 E. 29th Manhattan, will be married to John Heckler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Heckler Sr. of Astoria, today. Father John McCormack will officiate at the ceremony in the St. Stephen's Church, Manhattan. Miss Viola Corso, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, with the Misses Antoinette Geraci and Florence Heckler, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids.

Philip Heckler Jr. will be best man for his brother and Al Tapione and Ted Coniglio ushers. A dinner-dance in the Mirror Room of the FORUM PLANS I Neil of the Bronx, who wore blue Kathryn Howe, Jeanne Lantry, Tnose pre'sent were the Misses The Sundav Evening Forum will' moire and cilId rosps: Miss Betty Powers, Aileen Hynes, Helen Ppegy canavan, president of Uie hold Its regule; this evening Marjorie Firth of Amityville and Bradford. Muriel Cohan, Peggy club; Catherine Gallagher. Betty at 8 o'clock in the Blue Room of the -LSS uarey ouvmiun ui t.wiuiuoK.' cronin, i nomas iuigiey, uerara Haynes and William Igoe.

Parish Hou.se. Flatbush Congrega-; worp PlnK The officers for this: tawara L.vncu oi ta nocnaway tional Church. S- was Dest man ior Mr. waring, narry Cuilen, Frances McKee, Margaret Gottcent, Mary Costella, Stephen Magan, Ray McCormack, Ally O'bonnel, James McMillian, Robert Gottcent, Ray Matthews, Jean Mc-Goldrick, Heniy McGugn and Dan Harkans. Martinique Hotel will follow.

Upon their return from a trip to Washington, D. the couple will reside in Brooklyn. MISS BURGEN HONORED A miscellaneous shower was given nesday. Mrs. John Wiren, chairman for the Baptist churches, and Miss Katherine Schoeneck, chairman for the Dutch Reformed churches, are holding a joint meeting at committee headquarters on Wednesday.

Miss Madeleine W. Smith, general chairman of Catholic Day, announces the Catholic Day meetings at Anthonian Hall, the center for Catholio activities for the blind in the diocese of Brooklyn, as follows: Monday, April 19 both in the afternoon and evening; Monday, April 26, in the afternoon and again in the evening, Monday, May 3, in the afternoon and evening. Mrs. S. Earle Sayler, chairman for Episcopal churches, will hold a meeting on Thursday morning.

Miss Elizabeth Morgenthaler, for many years chairman of the Lutheran churches for Protestant Day, already has held her initial organization meeting. Mrs. Casey announces the advisory committee as 1 1 Borough President Ingersoll, Bishop Molloy, Justice Lazansky, the Rev. Samuel M. Dorrance, Mrs.

William P. Earle Democratic Leader Frank V. Kelly, Republican Leader John R. Crews, John J. Curtin, Mrs.

Mrs. William H. Good, Mrs. Adrian Van Sindcren, M. Preston Goodfel-low, Col.

Walter Jeffries Carlin, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard Mrs. Edward V. Killeen, Dr.

Martha Hollywood, Miss Margaret J. McCooey, Mrs. Dean C. Osborne, Mrs. James B.

Slattery, Miss Helen T. Kracke, Mrs. William P. Oliver, Mrs. Arthur McDermott, Mrs.

James Spetlman, Mrs. John E. Jennings, Miss Mary E. Dillon, Mrs. Tremper Longman, Mrs.

William D. Breen, Mrs. George E. Brower, Mrs. James M.

Ryan, Comptroller Frank J. Taylor, Surrogate George Albert Wingate. Jacob C. Klinck, Dr. Isaac Landman, Dr.

Thomas A. McGoldrick, C. R. Beardsley, Minority Leader Irwin Steingut, Congressman John H. Delaney, Supreme Court Justice Albert Conway.

Also Walter Hammitt. James J. Dempsey, Edward C. Blum, Benjamin Ribman, Joseph H. Baker, Judge Algeron I.

Nova. Supreme Court Justice Mitchell May, Walter Ebinger, Supreme Court Justice Peter Smith, Major Benjamin Namm, Rabbi Sydney S. Teriesche, Harry Zeitz and Mrs. Marshall Elliott Stewart. year are Robert Shea ffer, president; Miss Edna Berth and Leonard Wort-man, vice presidents'.

Miss Beatrice Candlin. secretary; Miss Helen Vas-sar, treasurer; Miss Ida Kebeck, historian. The chairmen are Adron Trantum, membership; Mrs. Robert Sheafler, social; Ruth Lowe, music. The speaker this evening is Albert Brown of Floyd Bennett Field, who will give an illustrated lecture on oarachute lumping.

Music will be WII.LIAMS ENGF.L Miss Winifred Louise Engel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Engel. of Malverne, will be married Friday, April 16, to George Joseph Williams son of Mrs. G.

J. Williams of Brooklyn. The wedding will be solemnized at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Malverne. Miss Dorothea Engel will be her sister's maid of honor. James Donnelly of Brooklyn will act as best man A reception at the Biltmore Hotel Waring, brother of the bridegroom, and Walter Byrnes of Jackson Heights were ushers.

Miss Anne Carson of West Hempstead was flower girl. A reception was held at Neider-stein's following the ceremony. After a wedding trip through th South the couple will make their home at 477 Merrick Road, Lynbrook. The Senior League of the Ocean recently by Mrs. Margaret Flem-ming and Mrs.

M. J. Hayden at PI DELTA Pllf The national Pi Delta Phi sorority held a meeting at the Governor Clinton Hotel, Manhattan, recently to make plans for their Spring dance which will be held on May 15. Alpha Beta chapter held a meeting Friday night at the home of Miss Mildred Krohn, 839 E. 34th to discuss their dance in June.

Those present were the Misses Gladys Edgerton, Helen Emison, Dorothy Gautter, Mildred Hagcn-loch, Elinor Hudson, Esther Jelenek, Amy Johnson, Carola Knoblock, Mildred Krohn. Henrietta Kuhne-man, Jeanette Mast, Elizabeth I'aul, Natalie Pederson, Dorothy Proper, Elaine Simmons, Ruth Cox and Mrs. Edward Gideon. Alpha Gamma chapter met at the home of Mrs. William Martin last week.

Among those present were the Misses Dorothy Aston, Eleanore Ol-sen, Marie Theis, Elizabeth Schae-fer, Mrs. Herbert Cordes. Mrs. Thomas Kelly Mrs. William Clark and Mrs.

William Martin. Plans for a Mothers and Daughters luncheon on May 8 were made. A short meeting to work for the luncheon will be held at the home of Miss Schaefer's on April 20. SIGMA KAPPA EPSILON Theta chapter of Sigma Kappa Epsilon sorority will have their bridge and tea on Saturday at Abraham and Straus. The proceeds will be given to the Tiding Over Home for Children of the Lutheran Inner Mission on Clinton Ave.

On the committee are Miss Helen Hein- Parkway Jewish Center will hold its i third annual Spring dance at the will follow. i center today. DANCE COMMITTEES St. Saviour's Academy Alumnae attended a meeting in the school auditorium last evening, to discuss plans for the Annual Spring Dance to be held on May 22 at the Ambassador Hotel, Manhattan. The president, Miss Mary McCormack, appointed the following committees: General chairman, Barbara Kinnaly; arrangements, Bernodette Johnson, co-chairman, Anne Kinnaly, Marie Casey, Anne Noonan, Lillian Keenan, Kathryn Driggs, Clarissa O'Connor; music chairman, Peggy Richards; co- BERNARD MCCARTHY Mr.

and Mis. David T. Bernard of SIGL CHI The Spring dinner-dance was held by the Sigma Chi Sorority in the Terrace Room of the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island, last evening. The proceeds will go towards the building fund of the Church of Good Shepherd in Brooklyn. Chairman of the committee was Miss Virginia Hansen, assisted by Miss Johanna Marques, president, and Miss Dorothy Birdsall, advisor.

ALPHA DELTA PI The Misses Marie Reina, Charlot-tel Kroeger, Katherine McGovern, Berrit Barry and Ruth Korbner of Beta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at Brooklyn College will attend the First Biennial Conference of Gamma Province of the national organization, at Canton New York, on April 17-18. Beta Omicron chapter at St. Lawrence University will be hostess to delegates of active and alumnae groups from Boston University, Colby College, Brooklyn College, Hunter College, and the University of Toronto, Canada. Mrs. Harold G.

Kraus of 978 Bushwick avenue is president of Gamma Province. SIGMA KAPPA CHI "The undergraduate members of the Alpha chapter of Sigma Kappa Chi fraternity held a dance at the fraternity rooms, 379 Bridge last evening. Members present were: Sol Abro-mowitz, Bernard Anderman, Abe Breiman, Barney Brittman, Arthur Foise, Bernard Grill, Harold Haimo-witz, Aaron Hochman, Herman Kat-tan, Martin Kistenberg, Philip Kupchick Arthur Lederman, Jack Rabinowitz, Sidney Rosenstein, Alvin Weiss and Fred Sisselman. OMEGA PHI SIGMA The Executive Board of the Omega Phi Sigma Sorority will have a meeting on Thursday at the home of Mi.ss Olive Christensen. The officers elected are the misses Eleanor Moran, chairman; Etta Snyder, secretary, and Olive Christensen, treasurer.

the home of the latter, 815 Jefferson Ave. in honor of Miss Marion Burgen whose marriage to Matthew Schieber will take place in June. Among those present were Mrs. Frank Burgen, Mrs. Frank Byone, Mrs.

J. Eastwood, Mrs. Nana Quinn, Mrs. K. McDonald, Mrs.

Howard F. Then, Mrs. Joseph L. Davison. Mrs.

M. Davison. Mrs. D. H.

Burgen, the Misses Betty and Maria Eichoff, Betty Sullivan. Sid O'Brien, Kath-erine Krebs. Dorothy Burgen, Madeline Clark, Marjorie Schwartz, Muriel Hottenroth, Bertha Braash, Betty Gallagher, Regina Hayden and Matthew Schieber, Robert by the Glenw-ood Trio, Miss Ursula Rich, violinist; Miss Edna Berth, cellist; Miss Bernadette Lang, pianist. The social hour and tea following the program are in charge of Mrs. Robert Sheafler, assisted by Mi.ss Regina Stapf and Miss Helen Pills.

The fourth meeting of the Forum bridge tournament, which is under 43 Rutland Rd. announce that their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth a The Ladies Auxiliary of the Westminster Democratic Club of the 21st A. D. gave an April Fool's dance recently at its headquarters. JUBILEE DINNER DANCE the chairmanship of Warren Etzel Bernard, will be married to J.

Francis McCarthy of 2150 Bedford Ave. on April 24. A nuptial mass mill be celebrated In St. Francis of Assisi Church at 10 o'clock. Miss Evelyn M.

Harris will be maid of honor and Mrs. James Cul-len of Jamaica Estates and Mrs. The 25th silver jubilee dinner and dance of the Ladies Auxiliarv, An- nnri Miss Dorothv Archer, will be held on Saturday evening at 8:30 at1 fient Order of Hibernians. Division the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Franklin No- 33. will be given in Kings Tea Goodchild. i Garden on Wednesday evening. Miss C. Mulrav is chairman of ar- Frederick Sturm of Wichester, Va Loefhelm, Howard Flehn, James Rhatigan.

John Powers. John Doolev, Martin J. Hayden David H. Burgen, Joseph L. Davison and I chairman, Helen Maloney, Anne Fleming, Jeanette Sullivan, Marion Gleason, Margaret Fleming; reception chairman.

Madeline Collins; co-chairman, Betty White, Dorothy Hague, Ruth Nelson, Eleanor Led-with; publicity chairman, Ruth Davey; co-chairman, Florence Ward, Ruth Dunn, Frances Mc- JOYCE SAKOWICZ ranuements. The guests will be matrons' of honor. Martin J. Hayden. Mi.ss Julia Sakowicz, daughter of Mrs.

May Burns, county president Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Sakowicz of of the auxiliary, and Miss Margaret Southampton and Brooklvn, was McGuire, state treasurer. HOSPITAL BENEFIT The House Committee of jnp Loughlin and Anne Scannell. ALTAR SOCIETY PARTY The annual Spring card party and reception of the Altar Society of the Church of Our Lady of Angels will be held on Monday.

May 17, on the school roof, 74th St. and 4th Ave. Officers of the society are Mrs. Francis B. Kelly, president; Mrs.

William Dowse, vice president; Mrs. Eleanor Perry, treasurer; Miss Mary married to Dr. Harold T. Joyce of Brooklyn on April 2 in the R. C.

Church, of Our Lady of Poland. Southampton, by the Rev. Mr. Czmouski. The reception followed SORMANI BI.AKEMAN Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Miriam Blanche daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Brooklyn Lutheran Hospital "will sponsor a benefit card and bunco party for their institution in two sessions on April 19 at 2:15 and 8:15 I p.m. at the hospital building, 22 1 unicers are Mary racuormacK, president; Dorothy Walsh, vice president; Mary Hennessy, corresponding secretary; Marie Casey, recording secretary, and Margaret Hayes, treasurer. lein, chairman, Miss Dorothy Krog-mann, Mrs. Nils Boas and Mrs.

Frank Dorfmann. ALPHA TAU PHI Gamma chapter of Alpha Tau Phi sorority held a successful dance last night at the Plaza Hotel, Manhattan. Miss Jane Dickerson held a meeting at her home, 600 E. 21st Monday evening. PI OMEGA MU Gamma chapter of Pi Omega Mu at Canoe Place Inn.

Hampton Benjamin Blakeman of 1244 Presi-The bride, who was given In mar- dent St. and Edward J. Sonnani. Junius St. -i n.n r.f A.

atrrenre nage oy ncr lau.ei. uiC Kehoe. secretary. The Rev. Joseph TTor nf 1,1 Pant.j Aft Thorn romnrn.

X. SpeUman is moderator. GYPSY CARNIVAL The Daughters of Solomon Benevolent Societv will have a Gvpsy CWCLlttU late ailU vwiltc oti mi i vit.t.u. 4.,. a.h.

tw.ii.vi., long veil was caught in a coronet, was performed in Borough Hall on She carried lilies. Attending the Monday. A reception fol-bride were her two sisters, the lowed at the home of the bride's I HOSPITAL BENEFIT A card party for the benefit of Carnival at a dituner at the Mid- Misses Ann and Mary Sakowicz, and parents St. Charles Hospital will be given at Mr. and Mrs.

Sormanl will make Miss Grayce La Mont of Brooklyn. JOST STAPLETON Mr. and Mrs. G. Lincoln Jost of Westbury announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Paula Valeska Jost, to George Michael Stapleton.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Stapleton of Sea Cliff. Miss Jost was graduated from Adelphi Academy and Mr.

Staple-ton from Renssalear Institute. The wedding will take place in the near future. home Broofclvn. wood Grill tonight. The funds realized will be used for welfare activities of the organization.

The officers are Mrs. Beatrice Cole, Oppenheim Collias on Thursday afternoon by Reliance Charities. Mrs. William Kettling is chairman of the dav. The other members are the Misses Annie M.

Taylor, Ethel J. Fanning, Mildred Beckman. Myrtle Nelson. Alive Dcmska and Mrs. Helen Strai-ter.

The next meeting of the Grand Council will be April 15, at Hotel sorority met at the home of Miss Estelle Walther, 1605 Bay Court on Tuesday. Plans for the chapter dance at the Waldorf Astoria on May 1 were discussed. Those present were the Misses Rita Gerard, Nancy Gleason, Peggy Travis, Irene Wiss-ner, Yolanda Edythe Holland, Ruth Hamlin, and Lucille Stapleton. The next meeting will be held at president; Mrs. F.

Eisenberg, cor- i responding secretary; Mrs. R. Shor, Esen Morgans choir of recorcilng secretary and Mrs. A. SPRING PARTY The Junior League of the Guardian Mothers, of which Mrs.

Benjamin Wohlgemuth is president, Dr. Tali The attendants wore the coronation colors; maid of honor wore gaiety, rase and bridesmaids ore purple and violet chiffon with matching Juliet caps. They all carried field flowers. Mrs. Joyce was a nurse at St.

Mary's Hospital and during the last year has been with the Board of Health. Dr. Joyce was graduated Dr. Samuel Atkins, psychiatrist, will be the guest speaker Tuesday night before members of the Lawrence Grammar School A. in the school on Ventral Lawrence.

Mrs. Alexander Tulin, president, will preside. Cvtlurhursl Gnnlvn Harvey Gray of the School of Agriculture at Farmingdale gave the last of a series of talks yesterday before the Cedarhurst Garden Study Group at the home of Mrs. Jerome Bcnsinger, 25 Herrick Drive, Lawrence. Mr.

Gray spoke particularly on "The Use of Interesting Material for the Long Island Garden" and brought specimen shrubs. A delegation of members will go to Manhasset on April 27 where the Hanson Piace Central M. E. Greenbaum, treasurer. lllllHlllUllllllllllMI.il IUUIIIL.I.U will hold its annual Spring lunrheon; Church gave a waffle party recently and bridge on Saturday at the Hotel1 at the Brooklyn Edison Building for Navarro, Manhattan.

the benefit of the choir. Mrs. George The committee in char-re of the i s- Hussey was general chairman and arrangements include Mrs. Albert 'Mrs. Ilefhn assisted.

About from Fordham University and then Pierpont. Convention will be held at the Hotel Shelton, Manhattan, on May 20. PHI GAMMA SIGMA The Gamma Chapter of Phi Gamma Sigma Sorority recently held a business meeting at the home of Misses Evelyn and Ruth Babcock of 1UU pcop.e attended. took a course at Long Island Col-; b. Newman, Mrs, Irving Weiss, rr-lege.

He interned at St. Marys chairman, and Mrs. Jerome Fried- Miss Wissner's, 8C8 Sterling PI, ALPHA DELTA PI The Vanderveer Group of the Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. David Milne of 119-14 Union Turnpike. Kew Gardens, on Tuesday evening, April 13th.

A musical will be in charge of Mi.ss Florence Hoch. The three Hospital. He left St. Mary's after 167 Crown street. The next meeting will be held on Thursday at 972 Sterling Place at which Miss Muriel Epp will be hostess.

BETA Ml! DELTA several years of practice and went abroad "to the Medical Center of Vienna to study. i Dr. and Mrs. Joyce sailed on the Conte de Savoia for an extended trip to Italy, Switzerland and Germany. Upon their return they will, make their home at 750 St.

Mark's Avenue. RELIEF CORPS NEWS The officers and members of Thomas C. Dcvin Women's Relief Corps No. lOfi attended the recent meeting and luncheon of the Eastern New York Federation of Women's Relief Corps at the Hotel McAlpm, Manhattan. Mrs.

Anna Boyle is a director of the federation. Mrs. Mav V. Vickers, also of the Corps, was elected corresponding Si-cm! rv (it. tho nnvpnttnn man, treasurer.

Y. W. DINNER Members of tire board of directors, branch rommit'ees and staff will represent the Brooklyn Y. W. C.

A at the dinner at the Town Hall Club in Manhattan tomorrow evening held in connection with the Eastern Regional Conference of Young Women's Christian Associations to- The Beta Mu Delta Sorority held hi I fill ilfm vt fl A Mm Utm FULCHF.R CRAFT morrow to Wednesday, inclusive. rv.Vn '-m Wv, Miss hum riorence yrau oaugi Am0I.e Ul0Sf, from thft Brooldvn as ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Craft Mrs niversary of its organization on of 129 Pine Woodmere.

was i Ingraliani, president of the board of Alpha Delta PI Alumnae Groups in New York City held an informal dance on Wednesday at Beekman Towers. Miss Anne Ruhl was chairman. LAMBDA PI EPSILON Alpha chapter of Lambda PI Epsilon sorority held a formal luncheon at the home of Miss Grace Phillips, 61 Pierrepont Tuesday evening. The new members are the Misses Doreen Comstock, Peggy Francis, Betty Kerrigan and Miriam Weiler. A special committee meeting was called at the home of Miss Jean Hill on Monday night.

Those present were the Misses Winifred Holt, Ginger Lewis, Elaine Marquis, Mabel Ross and Mi.ss Hill. a meeting at the home of Miss Marie Petrazzolo of 671 50th. Plans were discussed for a formal dance to be held at the Hotel St. Moritz, Manhattan, on April 24. Among those present were the Misses Helen Coorigan, Nora Dowd, Peggy Kirrane, Agnes Lanerl, Helen Quinn, Madeline Sammon, Patricia Therriault, and Anne Trapp.

KAPPA DELTA ALPHA A meeting of the grand chapter of Kappa Delta Alpha society will be held by the President, Jackie Hadfield tomorrow night In the mair.ru nruut, vm directors; Mrs, H. JadWill Fulcher son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mf Edwln Mavniirci Jr Mrs.

W. Fulcher of Far Rockaway, R.hnPfIm F. Kramer, Mrs, Saturday with a banquet at its headquarters, the Johnston Building. A bingo party was held at York-ville Temple, Manhattan, recently by the First Kronpritz Rudolph St Mrs. Edwin Snedeker, Mrs.

John W. Faison, Mrs. Alma Selkirk. Miss iney win aitena a lecture on "Japanese Arrangements" to be given before the Munsey Park Woman's Club. Members have also been invited by John Sheepers to visit "The Flower Bowl," his place at Brookville and view the tulips, now in bloom, and the perennials! The annual luncheon, at which election of officers takes place, is scheduled for May 13 at the In-wood Country Club.

The next board meeting of the group will take place April 22 at the home of Mrs. Gustave Geiger, Woodmere Boulevard, Woodmere. Central Council Mrs. Warren eharles Drake president of the Cc.itral Council of School Distriat 15, which embraces the five parent-teacher units included between Inwood and Cedarhurst, has appointed -chairmen for the Spring Conference of the Long Island district of the New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers to be held on Wednesday May 19, at the new Lawrence High School, on Broadway, Lawrence Luncheon reservations Mrs Albert Post, chairman; hostesses-Mrs. Sidney Schoenlank, chairnvur decorations Mrs.

John I.enr Queens. The formed In St, Sea Church, Moris. John J. ceremony was per-Mary's Star of the Far Rockaway, bv F. Robinson.

Break- Kat herine S. Van Brunt Miss Isabel. I -a dies and society. More than Hotel St. George.

fas followed at the Lido Country Club, Lido Beach. Miss Laura OFarrell of Jackson Heights was maid of honor. Othei attendants were the Misses Mary Ellen Simon, Far Rockaway; Flor I de. Miss Madeline Beekman, Miss Anna M. Pyot.l.

Miss Edna Pylc. M.ss Alice Jackson and Mi Ivy Van Ellen. Mrs. Henry A. Tngraham will be a speaker at tomorrow afternoon's session of the conference at the K'allntinl Tlnu rH f.f tlm Xr XT A J'? lS4 I ence Glrard.

Lawrence; Marjone 800 people were present. Proceeds ate for the maUoah fund. Mrs. Syd Gordon was chairman and Mrs. Lillian Spivak, assistant.

A Dutch supper and card party will be given by Dora Lipkow itz Aid Society next, Sunday night at York-ville Temple, Manhattan. Betty Klein is president; Ray Frankfort, vice president; Henrietta Epstein, recording secretary; Minnie Richards, financial secretary, and Goldie Pollock, treasurer. Dora Rosenbush, Bertha Halpin and Eleanor Gad are trustees. delaine Salvage, and Miss Ann Foster were maids of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Ethel du Pont, Harriet Jackson, Lois Darling, Garden City, and Margaret Mrs.

M. nt of Bradlev, Brooklyn. ie National Board, will preside at Burkham, Prlscilla Keator, Alice tiie dinner. Bruce Biiveu, editor of the New Republic, will be the guest speaker on ihe stibiect "The Rela Mist Margaret S. Salvage Is Bride of James Polk The wedding of Miss Margaret Smith Salvage, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Agar Salvage of Ryn-wood, Glen Head, and James Potter Polk, son of Mr. aid Mrs. Frank Lyon Polk of Syosset and Manhattan took place yesterday afternoon in the Episcopal Church of St. John's of Lattingtown at Locust in Bernard Fee Far Rockaway 1 whose engagement to Miss Helene Clare Auspitzer of Lawrence is an-: nounced, was best man.

Ushers werp Aloysius and James Kelly, Garden City; William O'Connor. Kew Gardens, and Robert Abrams, Far Rorkaway. The couple sailed for Bermuda. They will reside at 1209 Oak Polk, a sister of the bridegroom, and Carolyn Corey. Louis P.

Grlswold was best man and the ushers were John M. Polk and Frank Lyon Polk brothers of the bridegroom; Henry A. Wil-merding John C. Work William Emmons Antallo Deve-reux A. J.

Drexel Paul John tion of Region to the Inter-; na'ional Scene." The Ladies Auxiliary of the City Dnnoe: Club will Lave a card party tooay at the Plaza Bridge Club to raise funds to carry on the charitable enterprises of the organ- i The Unity Club of Brooklyn Ladies Auxiliary will have a closing luncheon and bridge at the clubhouse on Tuesday afternoon. Far Rockaway. The bride is a grad- chairman; registration Mrs Reginald Pratt, chairman; cxhibitCI Mrs. Alfred Goldsmith, rhainrin-publications Mrs. William He-t'enl hausen, chairman; lunch Mis Mil ton Kahn, chairman.

Rufus Hartill, principal of 87, Queens, will talk on "Recreation" on May 11 at the joint met, lng of all parent-teacher a.ssncla. tions to be held at tl.a LawiencI High School, leacf Valley. The Right Rev. Frank Du Moulin, rector of the parish, and the Rev. Frederick H.

Sill, headmaster of the Kent School, officiated. Mrs. Frank Lyon Polk Jr. attended her sister as matron of honor. Another sister, Miss Mag- Uate of the Lawrence High School ization.

Dr. Bessie Ru.i is rhair-! and Packer Institute. Mr. Fulcher man assisted by the Misses Jennie Is a graduate of the American In-1 Muscranese, Tina Mangano, Mary stitute of Banking. He is with the i Trentacoste, Mary Genonere.

Vera! Bank of Manhattan Company, aLagana, Mrs. Negri and Mrs. De Tu Rockaway branch, Costanza. McCleane, Thomas Le Boutillier 2d, William Manice and John La Farge. After the ceremony, a reception was held In an Indoor garden of the Salvage homo, Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Ayer, Misses Marie and Elaine Ayer of Brooklyn; John W. Sumtos and Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Hess of Forest Hills were recent visitors at the Virginia Caverns, Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. Robert Murray Field tea Mitt Emily Allele. Cibion, daughter of Col, and Mr.

Adeln Cibton of Corernors Inland, JV. Y. Mr. Field it the ion of Maj. and Mrt, Robert Baxter Field of Brooklyn, (I'ach photo.).

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