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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY. JAN. 1942 Sea Cliff Residents Entertain '4 i Hi 4 4 4 i'k i 1 jv Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sea Cliff, Jan. 3 Mrs. John C.

Stell of Du Bois Ave. announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Ruth Stell, on Christmas Day to Albert M. Bell son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert M.

Bell of Sea Cliff Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith were hosts at a cocktail party on Sunday at their Laurel Ave. home for Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Newell of Free-port, who are their house guests. Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corbin Jenkins of Sea Cliff and Edward Smith McMahan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Henry McMahan of Chestertown, were married last Saturday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, this place. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred M. Huntington were hosts on New Year's Eve their home on Central Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Giardina of 12th Sea Cliff, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Clara Giardina, to Walter Kalder, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Kaider of Mineola. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Ferman entertained at dinner on Sunday at their home on Winding Way.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward S. Bell will return this weekend to Millbrook, N. after spending the holidays here with Mr.

Bell's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Bell. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wansor were hosts at a New Year's Eve party at their home here. The annual mid-Winter dance of the Sea Cliff Yacht Club was held last night in the High School gymnasium. Ralph W. Pearsall was chairman in charge.

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Martin of West Trenton, N. holiday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Calhoun Sheldon of Sea Cliff Ave. 0. A i Healy Benton Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Healy of 64 Tth Ave. announce the engagement their daughter, Miss Isabelle Healy to Patrick Benton of 220 W. 104th Manhattan. am 6.50 Sigma Lambda The Sigma Lambda sorority had a Christmas party at the home of the president, Miss Eleanor McGar-ry, 1834 Haring St. recently.

There were 12 members present. 4lf- 1 DESERT FLOWER. -I 1aV. 41 -aSS1 1) 1 ill ,11 Pearsall Restrick The betrothal of Miss Doris Pearsall to William W. Restrick, aon of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Milton Restrick of ColUngswood, N. has been made known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson D. Pearsall of Lynbrook. Miss Pearsall is a graduate of Nazarene College, Quincy, Mass. Mr. Restrick, a student at the same ollege, will major in theology.

Huge flowers scattered over spun rayon. Convertible neckline, impressed pleats for soft, dressmaker feeling. Two patch pockets. Luggage, Copen, Rose. 14 to 40.

2 SOUTHERN SPECIAL. Trim and neat, ideal for traveling. Shoulder tucks. Spun rayon. Blue, Cocoa, Green.

16-44. 3 STATION WAGON. The kind of a style that's becoming to every age and size. Neat woven striped madras. Front pleats and flattering round neck.

White with Blue, Green, Red. 12 to20. Mail and phone a 'ders filled Daytime Dresses Fifth Floor 4 4 I 4 5 Sheinberg Blum Announcement has been made of th engagement of Miss Vivienne Faith Sheinberg, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Samuel Sheinberg of 24 W.

69th St, Manhattan, and Ra-Vi-Iiene Manor, Lake Luzerne, N. to Herman Blum, son of Mrs. Jacob Blum of Forest Hills, and the late Jacob Blum. Miss Sheinberg, a graduate of New York University, received her Master's degree at Columbia University. She is a member of Lambda Gamma Phi sorority.

Mr. Blum is alumnus of Syracuse University and received his law degree Fordham University. His fraternity Is Tau Epsilon Phi. The marriage will take place on Sunday, Jan. 25, in the Penoquel, ftuite at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

Manhattan. 4 1 5 8.95 4 V. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J.

Vaid ol S032 Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Yard, to Thomas E. Logan 1485 E. 19th St. Mr. Logan is with ihe 43d Weld Artillery stationed ai Fort Jackson, S.

C. mm 6 1 'l 5 1' 8.95 4 MAR I GRAS. 10.95 7 TRADE WINDS. 8 7 10.95 10.95 Modern motif flowers on spun rayon. Tucks release a full skirl.

Navy, Cocoa, Blue, Pink. 14 to 40. -tin SEA AIR. 'liny pin lucks on htyle in spun rayon. Blue, Cocoa, Beige.

1.2 to 20. jf6 ALOHA. "Large spaced print on spun rayon. Aqua, Rose, Blue, Cocoa. 16 to 44.

Empire motif embroidery lends a distinctive touch to this very becoming fly-front spun rayon coat dress. Helio (keen, Cocoa. 16 to 44. 8 ROUND TRIP. A splashy, wide-spaced print on an interesting rayon fabric that almost sparkles with nubs.

Navy, Copen, Green, Brown. 14 to 40. BETROTHED Miss Dorothy Yard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Yard of 3032 Avenue and the fiancee of Thomas E.

Logan of 1485 E. 19th St7 Mr. Logan is with the 43d Field Artillery stationed at Fort Jackson, BROOKLYN FULT ON AT BOND TRIANGLE S-dlOO CAR DEN CITY FRANtLIN AT 9TH-C. C. lt.

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