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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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in Augusta, to Corp. Robert Marchildon, U. S. Marine Corps, son. of Maj.

and Mrs. George T. Marchildon of Augusta. as Mrs. Joseph Griswold will have Ave.

are at Coram for the weekend. Miss Doris A A. Kohlus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Kohlus of Marjorie Lane, was married today Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Rockaway, Oct. 3-Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith of Prospect At Brooklyn and Garden City for our NOV. fighting gifts mailed by REMEMBER must be 2 HE WANTS men GIFTS THEM NOW! WITH THE TO SEND IS YOU of READY the LOESER'S SAM URGES the warmth longer letter AND UNCLE overseas into with a The your boy at home really but in his wants.

if you Christmas spirit a gift October Uncle Sam men he 31st and deadline is to fighting than mailing Cheer to our seas want to give get Christmas to IT efforts time, MAIL on GARDEN CITY BROOKLYN BAY SHORE Losers AND de PORED BUDDY 1.09 E. Rockaway News Goodie packet containing a delicious assortment of cream-filled and plain sweet cookies, pastille mints, sour balls, toffees, cocoanut dainties, peanut butter candies and home-style fruit and nut candies. On prepaid orders be. vond our motor delivery area please add 15c for shipping charges. Delicacies--Street Floor LEATHER TOILET 4.50 Lined with an oil silk pouch containing tooth- paste, shaving cream, toothbrush, comb, file, mirror, razor with battery light attachment for shaving in the dark.

Street Floor Shops For Men FLAG OUR MILITARY WRITING CASE. 2.98 Leather case with khaki cloth lining. Complete with pad, envelopes, address book and calendar. Also pencil loop and pocket for correspondence. Double-snap adjustable strap, Also size.

3.98 Stationery--Street Floor BROOKLYN GARDEN CITY FOUNDED 1860 Are Given in Garden City Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Oct. 3-Miss Jean MacNeill, daughter of the Rev. William N. MacNeill and Mrs. MacNeill of Nassau Boulevard, whose engagement to Sergt.

Kenneth E. Leutzow, U. S. was announced in September, was honored at a gift shower and tea given yesterday by Miss Josephine 1 Naisawald of Chestnut St. Mrs.

George W. Matheson of Oxford Boulevard, gave a luncheon Thursday to honor her mother, Mrs. John J. de Poole on her birthday. Mrs.

Enroll W. Bourdette of Brompton Road, entertained at A tea yesterday for the aides who will assist her at the apron table at the annual bazar of the woman's auxiliary of the Garden City Community Church to be held on Oct. 29, 30 and 31. Mrs. Edwin M.

Bush of Oxford Boulevard, entertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday for out-of-town friends. Mrs. Hobart H. Putnam, Mrs. Arthur E.

Whitney, Mrs. Charles W. Hoyt and Mrs. Albert MacDonald, composed a luncheon group at the Cherry Valley Club yesterday. Mrs.

Charles R. McLaughlin of Stewart Ave. is sojourning in the South. Mrs. John Whytock of Kensington Road, gave dessert bridge party at her home yesterday for the benefit of the Cathedral bazar's utility table.

Mrs. Bethune W. Jones of Poplar gave a tea yesterday and a dinner party this evening to honor her house guests, Mrs. William F. Rowland of Larchmont and Mrs.

William H. Purdy of Mount Vernon. Mrs. Abbott L. Dibblee of Pine gave a gift shower and supper party on Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Billie Abrams, whose engagement to Everett Campbell has been announced.

News of Sororities The Alpha Nu Chapter, of Phi Delta Phi sorority met at the home of Miss Lorraine Tighe, 245 E. 34th recently. The following officers were elected: Miss Edith Keller, president; Miss Jane Garlach, treasurer; Miss Lorraine Tighe, secretary, and Miss Ann Carey, historian. Alpha Tau Phi sorority held its first meeting of the season at the home of Miss Kae Ann Grogan, 23 Hubbard Place, recently. Plans were made for the annual tea to be given for rushees on Sunday, Oct.

18. The first meeting of the season of Pi Omega Mu-Eta Chapter was held at the home of Miss Muriel Shinick, 511 E. 34th recently. Election of officers was held and the following installed: President, Muriel Maguire; vice president, Frances C. Kamine; secretary, Florence M.

Kamine; treasurer, Eileen Sheridan. Plans were made to dispense with social activities for the duration and to devote time and effort to war work. Sanders -Adelberg Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Marian Sanders of Passaic, N. to Edward Adelberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Max Adelberg of Cedarhurst. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the Yale School of Forestry. He is Phi Beta Kappa and at present is attending officers training school, specializing in meteorology. After he receives his commission in December he expects to be attached to the army air forces. Sea Cliff Personals Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sea Cliff, Oct.

3-Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brake of Lafayette Ave. have left for Greenfield. Mass.

Mrs. Spencer Kellogg 2d was hostess to members of the Service League on Thursday evening at her Brookville home. Mrs. George D. Hegeman Jr.

assisted. Valeche photo WEDS Mrs. Russell James Nielsen was Miss Anita Olsson before her recent marriage. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Olsson of 1689 Dorothea Woodworth To Wed Gaylord Abbott Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sea Cliff, Oct. 4-The engagement of Miss Dorothea Elizabeth Woodworth, daughter of J. Lyman Woodworth, and Gaylord Abbott, son of Mrs. Marguerite Abbott of Cedar Place, was announced last night at a barn party, which was given at the Woodworth home on Prospect Ave. Miss Woodworth is a graduate of Sea Cliff Hioh School.

Mr. Abbott graduated from Manual Training High School in Brooklyn, and is employed at Powers Photo-Engraving Company, Glen Cove. Terry -Donahue Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Terry of 340 E.

72d Manhattan, and Hewlett, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bertha Halsted Terry, to Charles Donahue, son of Mrs. Charles L. Donahue of Portland, and the late Mr. Donahue. Miss Terry is a graduate of Smith College and is a member of the Cosmopolitan Club.

Mr. Donahue is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. He is in the Solicitor's Office in the Department of Labor, Washington, D. C. The wedding will take place shortly.

to Ryan -Grefig Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan of 542 Carlton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Katherine Ryan, to Joseph Grefig, son of Mrs. Thyra Grefig and the late Joseph Grefig of 161 Prospect Place.

Miss Ryan is a graduate of Girls' High School. Mr. Grefig is a graduate of St. Augustine High School. After seven years of active service for the cause of opera under the leadership of Mrs.

August Belmont, members of the Metropolitan Opera Guild will initiate a new season this week with a new chairman, Miss Lucrezia Bori. The opening meeting, to be attended by several hundred Guild members, will be held at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon in the ballroom of Sherry's, 300 Park Manhattan. Mrs. Paul Waterman left Friday after a visit in Woodmere, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Lawrence Phipps. North Shore Social News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle North Shore, Oct. 3-Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Hackett Jr. are on their wedding trip in Pennsylvania, and upon their return will reside in Flushing. Mrs. Hackett is the former Miss Margaret Emma Green.

The wedding of Miss Dorothy Riddell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle of Great Neck, to Andrew Cummings son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cummings of Elmhurst, will take place on Oct.

17. Mr. and Mrs. George Oestreich of Manhasset, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Grace Doris Oestreich to Robert B. Lubbers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Lubbers of Munsey Park. Miss Edna Oed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oed Jr.

of Great Neck Estates, has selected Dec. 30 as the date of her marriage to Wilson M. Cornwall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cornwall of Spencer, Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Christensen of Great Neck announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Enid Christensen, to George B.

Clark, son of Mrs. Peter Clark of Munsey Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jerge have returned to their home up-State after a short, visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Miller of Great Neck. Miss Mary McGlynn of Great Neck is spending two weeks vacation at Virginia Beach, BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, OCT. 4, 1942 her guests at a dessert- -bridge on members of the Ray-Lyn Bridge Monday at her Ryder home the Club. Tarr photo BRIDE-Mrs.

Emil Raab was formerly Miss Doris Berger of 432 Himrod St. Corporal Raab is stationed at Camp Livingston. Hewlett Set On Trips Out of Town Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Hewlett, Oct. 3-Mrs. Daniel F.

Larkin wife of Lieut. (J. G) Larkin U. S. N.

now on active service, is visiting at Hewlett Harbor with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Johns Hopkins Congdon. On Oct. 8 she will go to Westerly, R. to be a bridesmaid at the marriage of her sister-in-law.

Msis Emma Dean Larkin, to Lieut. John Scanlon of Westerly. Lieut. (J. Larkin luckily escaped the fate of his shipmates on Destroyer Jacob Jones, which was torpedoed off the Jersey coast Feb.

28. He was on leave to get married. He and the former Judith Freeman were married March 3. the date news of the tragedy broke. Mrs.

Dexter French, the former Miss Cuyler Nicoll, is now living in Providence, R. where her husband, a captain in the army, 1 is stationed. Mrs. French is the daughter of Mrs. Hayde Nicoll of Three Acres here, and of DeLancey Nicoll of Virginia.

Mrs. Richard J. Prentiss gave a luncheon Tuesday at her home on Cast Broadway for Mrs. Dewey Lockwood Pierce, Washington, D.C., house guest of Mrs. David V.

Morcan of Lawrence. Breakstone- Klein Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breakstone of Hards Lane, Lawrence, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Natalie Breakstone, to Harvey Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Klein of Yonkers. The prospective bride attended Cornell University and her fiance was graduated from Fordham University. Tarr photo L. I. BRIDE-Mrs.

Wilbur J. Diat7 was formerly Miss Marie Schmitt of Ridgewood. Corporal Dietz resided in Lakeview. 2d St. Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Suellan and daughters, formerly of Douglaston, are now residents of Strathmore Village. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Herbert Miller of Strath lore Village will make their future home at Bayside. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Probeck of Manhasset have returned from a trip to Cleveland, Ohio. Dr.

and Mrs. O. W. Gilmore of Wassaic, N. were the recent guests of Mrs.

Gilmore's mother, Mrs. Frederick Peace of Great Neck. Miss Donna Ohl of Cleveland, Ohio, was the guest of Mrs. John Ohl of Great Neck. Mr.

and Mrs. Emmet Fleming, formerly of Chicago, are newcomers to Strathmore Village. Lt. and Mrs. Alexander Scott, formerly of Great Neck, are now residing in Washington, D.

C. Lt. and Mrs. James H. Kent announce the birth of a son, James W.

Kent at the Brooklyn Hospital, on Sept. 3. Mrs. Kent is the former Miss Phoebe Adams, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Adams of Brompton Road, Great Neck. Lieutenant Kent is now on duty in the Canal Zone. Miss Marion Keen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Keen of Oldfield Lane, Great Nock, is attending Southern Seminary in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. W.

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