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8 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1941 'Margaret H. Willson Arline Peper, R. G. Magrath Are United Reception Follows Church Ceremony The marriage of Mlsa Arllna Peper, daughter of Mrs.

William J. Peper of Nanuet, N. and the late Mr. Peper, to Robert Wanea Magrath, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George J. Magrath of Spring Valley, N. took place yesterday afternoon In St. Pauls Lutheran And D. R.

Bagenstose Plan Feb. 22 Bridal Church Ceremony In Merchantville. N. I To Unite Couple; Attendants Are Chosen Miss Margaret Harding Willson of Merchantville, N. daughter of Mrs.

C. W. Moffett of Denver, and of Gilbert Rhoads Willson of Eagle Pass, Texas, American Consul to Mexico, has completed plans for her marriage to David Rutherford Bagenstose, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Bagenstose of 298 Parfcside Ave. The ceremony will be performed on Feb. 22 at 3 o'clock in Grace Epis- rnna! Phnrrh frrha nt villa, th 1 Vf 1 Hostess to Composers Song Dedicated During Party Viola Gentry of 1501 Dorchester Road gave a cocktail party Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Roose TEA DANCE AIDES Miss Dorothy L. Sellew, left, 'daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Welles H. Sellew of 49 Cambridge Place, and Miss Jeon Phyllis Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwig ht R.

Little of 6)5 E. ISth are members of the committee arranging the tea dance which the Junior Auxiliary of the Faith Home for Incurables will sponsor on Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Plaza, Manhattan, for the benefit of the home, 546 Park Place. Pre-Nuptial Honors Arranged For Miss Miriam F. Strickland Mrs. Alexander Winton to Entertain Tomorrow? Church.

Nanuet. The ceremony was performed by Pastor Paul Kasten. The bride, given In marriage by her uncle, Dr. Charles Grosch, wore her mother's wedding gown of Ivory-colored satin, with a tulle veil and carried an ermine muff trimmed with white pansles and freesla. Mrs.

Clifford Freund nt New City. N. who was matron of honor for her sister, wore gown of beige-colored taffeta and carried a muff of American beauty-colored taffeta trimmed with Spring flowers of contrasting colors. The bridesmaids were Miss Edith Magrath, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Gerhart Peper of Pearl River, N.

cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Charles Facer of Teaneck, N. and wore gowns the same color as tha matron of honor and carried muffa of brown-colored taffeta trimmed with spring flowers of contrasting colors. Howard Molatch of Spring Valley was the best man. The ushers were George Peper, brother of tha bride; Orrie Cummings and John Renken Jr.

A reception followed at the hom of the bride's mother. Home Junior Board Hear Officers' Reports An executive board meeting of the Junior Auxiliary to the Children's Home of the Long Island Baptist Association was held Monday evening at Emmanuel Baptist Church. Miss Kathleen Lolls, president, pre. sided and reports were presented by Miss Eleanor Swanson, secretary, and Miss Ester Christiansen, treasurer. Plans were discussed for tha auxiliary's annual Spring tea.

Miss Helen Vellrath was appointed chairman of ways and means. Several amendments to the constitution were made. Also present were Mrs. John L. Lolis.

senior advisor; the Misses Grace Plocher. Elizabeth Hamilton, Pauline DeBolt and Dorothy DuPount. Miss Deegan Hostess Miss Claire Mary Deegan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Deegan of 12 E. 86th Manhattan, and formerly of Brooklyn, entertained as weekend guests Miss Mary Louise Thomas of Teaneck, N. and Cadets Chester Butcher of New Orleans and Myron Dakln of Dayton, the latter of whom are In the United States Military Academy at West Point. Miss Deegan and Miss Thomas both are seniors at the College of New Rochelle. Mr.

and Mrs. William Cruikshank of Brompton Road, Garden City, announce the birth of a son, William Cruikshank on Feb. 4 at Nassau Hospital, Mineola. Mrs. Cruikshank is the former Miss Esther Gurney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Gurney of Garden City. Miss Anna Harrison of Elmhurst is arriving today on the Grace liner Santa Paula from a cruise to Bermuda and South America. Robert E. Batesons to Sistere- PartY Chairmen ft mi Rev.

James Richard officiating. Miss Willson will be given In marriage by her father and will be attended by Mrs. Marion Bricker of Merchantville. James H. Meister of Harrison.

N. will be best man and the ushers will be Thomas Heaton. William Tew and Robert H. Stavis of Philadelphia and George Foster of Merchantville. Miss Willson received her education at the Edsehill School for Girls in Nova Scotia and at Temple University.

She is a member of the national sorority Theta Sisma Upsiini. Mr. Bagenstose attended Bucknell University and is a member of Knppa Sigma fraternity. The couple will reside In Merchantville. Sutton-Dietrich Wedding Takes Place at Home Miss Ida-Lois Dietrich, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Early Dietrich of 574 Argyle Road, and Clifton Camperson Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clifton Sutton of Wilmington, were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev.

Ed-mond W. Henvis of Millsboro, Delaware, an uncle of the bridegroom performed the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding supper. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white silk tulle featuring a sweetheart neckline, a fitted bodice, puffed sleeves, a full skirt with a slight train, and veil draped to a WTeath of white blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of white bridal rases. Miss Joy Gerard Dietrich of Brooklyn, maid of honor, sister of the bride, wtus attired In pink silk tulle with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, and full skirt.

She wore a pink tulle picture hat. and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and forget-me-nots. Robert Vandegrift Sutton, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Karel Huybers of Rutherford, New Jersey, and William G. Shaw 3d of Wilmington, Delaware.

The couple will go on a short trip before going to Ithaca, New York, to make their home. The bride is a graduate of Erasmus Hall and until the time of the wedding was associated with the Du Pont Film Manufacturing Corporation whose offices are located in Radio City, New York. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Delaware where he was elected to Phi Kappa Phi and Tau Beta Pi, honor societies. At present he is a graduate student at Cornell University where he Is studying for his Master's decree In chemical ensineerins. He is a member of Alpha Chi Sipma fraternity.

Mr. Sutton is also a lieutenant in the United States Army Officers Reserve Corps. Mrs. John F. Hauburger of Brooklyn has arrived at Sea Crest Manor, Hollywood, for a mid-season visit and is accompanied by Mrs.

A. E. Jordon Jr. of Manhattan. Mrs.

James A. Hoey of Brooklyn is spending the month of February at Sea Crest Manor. Several parties have been arranged in honor of Miss Miriam F. Strickland, whose marriage to John Garrett DeGraff will take place" on Feb. 22 in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan.

Tomorrow Mrs. Alexander Gordon Winton of 441 Ocean Ave. will entertain at luncheon for the bride-elect at the 4 Miss Wilson Married to Mr. Mathias Couple Is Wed On Holiday Miss Charity Marie Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard W. Wilson of 392 Park Place, and James Francis Mathias, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mathias, were married at St.

Teresa's Church at a nuptial mass yesterday. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. William G. Ryan, professor of history at St. Joseph' College for Women.

The bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore a gown of Ivory white brocaded with sweetheart neck and court train. Her long veil was of net with a coronet of pearls, and she carried calla lilies. The sister of the bride, Miss Rose Anne Wilson, was the maid of honor. Her gown was of ice blue faille taffeta trimmed in shell pink velvet cut in princess style.

She wore a small French hat of pink and blue flowers and carried a bouquet of pink roses and Japanese Iris. C. John Mathias was best man for his brother. The ushers were Paul E. Mathias and Luke S.

Wilson, brothers of the bridegroom and bride. A reception at Michel's for members of the immediate families followed the ceremony. The former Miss Wilson Is a graduate of the Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and of St. Joseph's College for Women. Mr.

Mathias Is a graduate of the Brooklyn Preparatory School and of the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts. He was graduated from St. John's University School of Law and was admitted to the Bar of New York State in June, 1938. He is a member of the Delta Theta Phi Fraternity, the Andrew Jackson Club, Catholic Lawyers Guild, Metropolitan Club of New York. Mr.

Mathias is connected with the office of the District Attorney of Kings County. Mrs. H. J. Krueser of Brooklyn has taken an apartment in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Manhattan, where she will spend the balance of the Winter.

II 39o or AIM Is IM and ili Ian ARRID USHER Miss Mary Clavin will be among the young women who will act as ushers at the Dr. White Memorial Settlement's performance of "Romantic Jubilee" at the Academy of Music on Sunday night. Hospital Ladies Auxiliary Names Yearly Chairmen The Ladies Auxiliary of Holy Family Hospital met in the nurses home on Tuesday with the newly elected president, Mrs. Andrew M. Gillen, presiding.

Mrs. Glllen welcomed the officers and members and announced as chairmen of the coming term: Mrs. Thomas H. Cul-len, continuing as hostess commit tee chairman; Mrs. Thomas M.

Farley, chairman of prize committee; Mrs. Helen G. Culyer, chairman of membership, assisted by Mrs. David Leach, co-chairman; Mrs. Francis J.

Magilligan, continuing as chairman of press. Plans were discussed for the meeting on March 11. This will be the occasion of the annual linen shower to aid the sisters In their work. A St. Patrick's Day musi-cale and tea will be a feature Of the afternoon.

Sister Dorothea, superintendent of the hospital, closed the meeting with an address. At the tea and bridge which followed, the hostesses were Mrs. John Cross, Mrs. Thomas M. Farley, Mrs.

A. J. Doyle, Mrs. James Pen-dergast and Miss Loretto Morris. Others present were Mrs." Joseph S.

Baldwin, Mrs. T. H. Cullen, Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs. F.

J. Kelly, Miss Beatrice Butler, Mrs, James M. Downey, Mrs. James Deenn, Mrs. Donald J.

Magilligan, Mrs. Edward Welch, Mrs. John McGil-vray, Mrs. Henry Brill, Mrs. C.

Lo-retta Freeman, Mrs. Michael O'Neil, Mrs. J. H. Phalon, the Misses Mary J.

Hearns, Muriel Farley, Mary Daley, Elizabeth Ryan, Lillian and Evelyn Cummiskey and Agnes A. Magilligan. Flanagan Russell Miss Edith Alexandria Russell, daughter of Mrs. Edith Peel Russell of 284 Nostrand was married to Matthew Garret Flanagan of Jersey City, on Feb. 1 in 6t.

Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church, the Rev. Charles W. Hubon officiating. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Alexander Johnstone Russell. William Flanagan was best man for his brother and the ushers were Michael Sullivan and John Flanagan.

The bride Is a graduate of Girls High School and Maxwell Training College for Teachers. After a wedding trip the couple will live In Queens. i lies BY THE USTEX WITH NVION FOUNDATIONS The miracle yarn Lastex plus the magical thread Nylon now combined by Formfit in girdle and Gir-dleiere styles which you'll lie proud to wear. They're lighter softer firmer and will wear longer. Ask for Nylies by Formfit, At the better stores and shops.

GIRDLES $5 GIRDLEIERES $7.50 iio nonor ineir Aides The Misies Marion and Edna Brennan, co-chairmen of the annual bridge and tea of the Alumni Association of Joseph's Collet for Women at Euex House, Manhattan, on Saturday are enter-tainint the vice chairmen of their committee tomorrow evening at Essex House. The guesta will be Miss Angela Dee fan, president of the Alumni Association, and the Misses Marie Blaber, Marie Foley, Wini'red McMahon, Rosemarie O'Reilly, Grace Reynolds, Dorothy Roeser, Mrs, Thomas Maher and Mrs. Edward Purcell. Spring Plans Discussed By Physicians Wives The Physicians Wives Guild of the Wyckoff Heights Hospital held a meeting this week at the nurses' home on Stockholm St. Mrs.

George Forbes, president, presided and reports of the recent annual luncheon were read. Plans for the Spring activities were discussed. Mrs. Rudolph Herriman was hostess at the tea which followed. Others present were Mrs, Herbert Woodel, Mrs.

William Lynch. Mrs. Alphonse Algo-zer. Mrs. Leo Drexler, Mrs.

Joseph Golding. Mrs. Arthur Holzman, Mrs. Joseph Jacaruso. Mrs.

Albert G. Cook, Mrs. Henry Kreckman, Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs.

Jack Block, Mrs. Russell Fowler, Mrs John Horni and Mrs. Joseph Indelicato. Mrs. W.

D. Fitzwater of 178 Prospect, Park West entertained at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday for the Friendly Committee of Chaml-nade, Mrs. John Weinstein president. Mrs. Robert Quimby is chairman of the committee.

Mrs. George Ebert, Mrs. F. P. Fitzwater.

Mrs. George Broadhurst. Mrs. Harry Brethorst, Mrs. B.

Bertram Haga-dorn, Mrs. Frederick G. Harris, Mrs. Russell Hommel, Mrs. Katherine Hand and Mrs.

Charles Wallace Watson were among those present. velt. Manhattan, In honor of Rod Lehigh and Dick Kirschbaum whose song, "Wings to Victory," was dedicated that afternoon to the 119th Observation Squadron, U. S. Army Air Corps and the 44th Division Aviation.

Thirty officers of the 119th Observation Squadron were present and adopted the song for the Air Corps. Rod Lehigh, who wrote the music, is a native of Bay Ridge. Both Mr. Lehigh and Mr. Kirschbaum are aviation editors of the Newark Evening News.

Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. Cy Caldwell. Georne Mc i Laughlin, editor of Aero Digest; Mrs. Rod Lehigh, Mrs.

Jean Burling. Muss Edith Blaisdell. Andrew Blaisdell, Major Chester A. Charles, MaJ. A.

W. Sorland, Lt. J. E. Bart-lett, Lt.

J. E. Davis, Miss Marion Ives, Miss Jessie B. Chamberlin, Capt. E.

W. Estelle, Lt. R. L. Am-dall, Archie F.

Reeve, Clark Mc-Michael, Miss Mary Garcia, Mrs. J. R. Chamberlin, Lt. J.

I. Vanderhoof, Lt, Joseph W. Cooper, Lt. William G. Harwood, Lt.

Richard N. Borg-feldt, Lt. A. W. Mitchell, F.A.; Second Lieutenants Frank D.

Schroth Carl F. Class, Bishop White, Adalbert Zwink, 101st Observation Squadron, Boston, Larry Woodruff, Capt. B. W. Frey and J.

W. Sinnott. Medical Auxiliary Has Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Medical Society of the County of Kings was held on Tuesday at the Kings County Medical Building, 1313 Bedford Ave. Mrs. Louis Harris, president, presided.

Dr. Adele E. Streeseman, chairman of the advisory council, gave a brief talk. Mrs. S.

Zwerling, chairman of program, introduced the guest speakers of the afternoon. Ms. Lewis P. Addoms spoke on "The Motion Picture Council" and Mrs. Chester A.

Peake gave a book review, The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Joseph Rizzo, Mrs. Joseph Daversa, Mrs. B. Daversa, Mrs.

Russell J. Fowler, Mrs. Morris Henry and Mrs. William Lancelleotti. Those present were Mrs.

Simon Frucht, Mrs. William Lippold, Mrs. John A. McCabe, Mrs. Robert Barber, Mrs.

Robert M. Rogers, Mrs. W. R. Shetterly, Mrs.

M. B. Berg-mann, Mrs. A. F.

R. Anderson, Mrs. E. Lippman, Mrs. Mortimer Kopp, Mrs.

M. Dattelbaum, Mrs, B. Koven, Mrs. S. Saffer, Mrs.

A. F. Zahn, Mrs. George H. Smith, Mrs.

Edwin A. Griffin, Mrs. H. M. Rabin-owitz, Mrs.

Charles Scofield, Mrs. Milton Strahl, Mrs. H. T. Wlkle, Mrs.

Charles Fisher. Mrs. F. E. Elliott, Mrs.

John L. Bauer, Mrs. M. W. Henry, Mrs.

Rose and Mrs. Clifton Dance. FullSiza4 Inches In diameter 'erfecf for ierv fng cereoi, fVujfi, gives lliem Die brilliant polish men and women adore! Hurry! Act immrtintrn, before your druggist or toilet goods counter'! limited stock is exhauslfd. (Pt as many of these. beautifully fashioned dishes as you need, and lake them home to use today I Give Party This Weekend i White Turkey Town House, Man hattan, The other guests will be Mrs.

George W. Ruppersburg, Mrs William Cronin of Bellaire; Mrs. Edward M. Gonzalez of Great Neck and Miss Marguerite G. Winton.

Miss Strickland's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bateson of Plainville, will honor her and Mr. DeGraff with ft house party over the weekend.

Miss Winton and James Duff Cle-land of Westbury also will be house guests of the Batesons. Miss Strickland plans to entertain next Tuesday at luncheon at the Rockefeller Apartments Restaurant for Mrs. Edward R. Welles, Miss Janet Blankley, Miss Winton and Mrs. G.

William Shea. Miss Strickland is the daughter of the late Mrs. Clifford T. Strickland of Brooklyn and Mr. DeGraff is the son of Mrs.

V. Carnrite De-Graff of Amsterdam. N. and Howard P. DeGraff of Manhattan.

Local Residents Holiday in Poconos Registries from Brooklyn and Long Island at the Inn. Buck Hills Falls, include: Mr. and Mrs. James S. Lott, Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Wilson. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Merling and Mr. and Mrs. James Coury, the Misses Caroline F. Patterson and Claire Gibson, Austin P. Backus, Lloyd E.

Brown, Donald J. Griffin and A. McAuley, Brooklyn; Miss Nora Dore, Mary Dore and Mrs. T. Dore, Astoria; Mr.

and Mrs. H. Rernhardt and Robert Battler, Woodhaven; Miss Gertrude R. Adolph and Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. Deal. Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick A. Kothe, West Forest Hills; Mr. and Mrs. E. N.

Kothe, Hollis; Miss Marion Quell, Stewart Manor; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nolan, Great Neck; James A.

Malcolm Jericho; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hendrickson. Bay Shore; Dr. and Mrs.

H. H. Shillito, Douglaston. Mrs. Jesse Walker of 1602 Ditmas Ave.

gave a luncheon and bridge Monday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Her guests were Mrs. Robert H. Thompson, Mrs. Lewis Hayward, Mrs.

Gus'ave Girard, Mrs. Charles W. Griffin. Mrs. Merton L.

Funk. Mrs. Georae Moody, Mrs. Howard Daisley and Mrs. Elzev Walters.

I. Here's Amazing Proved HYGIENIC PROTECTION Thousands upon thousands of women have now learned to use a sensational, scientific discovery for hygienic purposes. This boon to womankind is not a poison, yet actually kills germs at It is called unite, and its action is amazing when used in a douche. It instantly kills germs and bacteria on contact, yet it is one douche prnvrd safe will not harm delicate tiwues. And unite deodorizes assures daintiness.

Helps keep one fresh, clean and pure. So successful has Zonite. been that over 20.n)O,n)0 bottles have already been used. Get Zonite from your druggist today, ll'ssurprisingly easy and economicnl to use. Ideal for feminine hs'giene.

Follow the simple directions and enjoy proved hygienic protection that you may never have known before. 1 i ffL Senior Guild of Colony House Hears Mr. Spaeth The monthly meeting of the Senior Guild of Colony House was held on Tuesday morning at 297 Dean St. Mrs. Gordon L.

Edwards is chairman of the Senior Guild. The guest speaker was Sigmund Spaeth, who gave an interesting talk on ASCAP. After the meeting luncheon was served by Mrs. Weston Bower and her committee. Mrs.

William Siegiist and Mrs. Charles Meytrott poured. Among those present were Mrs. Morrison Pretz, president of Colony House. Mrs.

Gordon Edwards, Mrs. Herbert Wyman, Mrs. Eliza beth Leslie. Mrs. Henry Murphy, Mrs.

Alan Lohrman. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Lesier Ten Eyck. Mrs.

Je.sse Mehler, Mrs, Piatt Willets, Mrs S. Robert Vanneman, Mrs. Ainsworth Smith. Mr. W.

Alrorn Brown, Mrs. Charles Holland. Miss Eva Branch, Mrs, John L. Smith, Mrs. John L.

Tallman, Mrs. Weston Bower, Mrs. William Sicgrust, Mrs. Ellworth Haring, Mrs. Fred Bennett.

Mrs. Christopher Foote, Mrs. Samuel Pope. Mrs. Gustave Thomp-on, Mrs.

John W. Nichols. Mrs. E. W.

Wilmaith. Mrs. John Buskey, Mrs. Stephen Woolsey, Mrs. Walter Pape, Mrs.

Mellen Ctifhman. Mrs. Harry Watt. Mrs: Thomas Webster, Mrs. Dayle McLain, MUs H.

Scott, Miss T. Russell. Mrs. Edward El-ford. Mrs.

David Bishop. Mrs. Charles Meytrott. Mrs. George Rafter, Mrs.

Thomas Fleming, Mrs. Amos Lamphear, Mrs. Max May. The Wall Street Riding Club will combine their fifth annual gymkhana with a St. Valentine's dance tomorrow evening at the club's ride headquarters, Aylward Riding Academy, 32 W.

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