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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRIDAY. SEPT. 6, 1940 BROOKLYN EAGLE Ellen Eustis Pugh And J. J.

Mclnerney To Be Wed Sept. 20 Our Lady of Refuge Church Will Be Scene ft i Of Ceremony; Attendants Are Selected The wedding of Miss Ellen Eustis Pugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pugh of 1661 Glenwood Road, to John J. Mclnerney, son of Judge and Mrs.

James J. Mclnerney of Brooklyn and Bayport, will take place on Friday, Sept. 20, at 12 o'clock, In Our Lady of Refuge Church. The ceremony will be performed by Mons. Francis P.

Connelly. Following the ceremony a reception will be held on the roof of the Hotel Bossert. Mrs.Cunneen Miss Marion Cox Bride Of Lawson M. Whiting Entertaining Chairmen Ladies of Charity Group to Be Feted Mrs. Joseph P.

Cunneen. general Thf bride received her education in where she attended me Convent of Notre Dame tie Lourdes and Miss Conklin's School. Mr. Whiting is a graduate of the Utiivpr. jity of Pennsylvania.

After a wedding trip to Maine and Quebec, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting will live in Gardens. Harcourt Harris phots WEDS Mrs. Avram Goldstein iwas Miss Naomi Friedman, Mr.

Barton A. Cummings will be matron of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids will include Mrs. William K. Gibson of Youngstown, Ohio; Miss Elisabeth Doig and Mrs.

J. Lewis Ames. Mr. Mclnerney will have his father as best man and the ushers will include Carl Fischer, George Dotzauer, Kenneth Peters, Walter Potts, Cornelius L. Hays Elmer T.

Zabriskie Peter Mclnerney and James Mclnerney, both brothers of the bridegroom. Miss Pugh attended the Packer Collegiate Institute and was graduated from Wellesley College, where she was elected to the Shakespeare Society. She Is secretary of the New York Wellesley Club and a member of the board of directors. Mr. Mclnerney was graduated from Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, from Williams College and from St.

John's IAw School. He is a member of Zeta Psl fraternity and is at present associated with Pennie, Davis, Marvon ii Edmonds in Manhattan. chairman of the bridge and fashion daughter of Mr. and Mrs show to be sponsored by the Ladies Louis $. Friedman of Brooklyn, Special to the Brooklyn F.agie Sayville, Sept.

6 The marriage of Miss Marion Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Cox of Sayviii to Lawson M. Whiting, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Whiting of Jersey City, N. and Port Jefferson, took place at noon today at the residence of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate families by the Rev.

William B. Collins, pastor of St. Lawrence's Church. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a suii of stone blue wool with velvet accessories and velvet hat of the same tone and had a corsage of green orchids. Her sister, Mrs.

Paul P. McLaughlin of Sayville. was matron of honor. Her dres.s was of beise velvet with hat and accessories of brown. James Abbott of Gloucester, was best man for Mr.

Whiting. ui quality ui iiiB nuuic ui liic uooa Shenherd on Saturday afternoon. before her marriage last night. It i Capt. and Mrs.

William S. Sheeny of 101 Lafayette Mrs. William Bantis and Miss Barbara Bar tliam, Mrs. F. Pickard of 161 Henry St.

and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Riley of 407 Aigvle Road at ChaUonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. DOWN AT THE RACES The night trotting races which opened this week ot the Roosevelt Westbury, and will continue through September, are attracting the prominent members of society each evening.

Photographed there the olher night were Miss Patricia Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Grace of Old Westbury, and her fiance, Alan Corey )r, Oct. 19, at the Hotel Ambassador, Manhattan, will entertain her chairmen and officers of the auxiliary at luncheon at the Harlequin, Hotel Fourteen, tomorrow.

Among the guests will be the Rev. Thomas A. Gately, Mrs. George W. Kuhn, Mrs.

Thomas McEnaney. Mr. Joseph M. Bannon, Mrs. Ann Bennett, Mrs.

Joseph L. Black, Mrs. Waller A. Coakley, Mrs. Hugh M.

Copeland, Mrs. Stephen DeCoste, Mrs. Anna Doyle, Mrs. Thomas Riley, Mrs. Edward G.

Geraghty, Mrs. Walter Drennan, Mrs. FraDcis D. McGarey, Mrs. John Donovan, Mrs.

James J. Heffernan, Mrs. Charles Hanung.Mvs. Joseph O'Dea, Mrs. John R.

McDonald. Miss Helen Broderlck, Miss Katherine Cooper and Miss Agnes Cusack. Society News Continued on Page 24 Bridal Is Planned by J. Compton i Miss Jane Adele Complon. daugh Ocean Club Sponsoring A Benefit Red Cross Beneficiary Ruth Lammey Wed To B.

Babbitt Mr. and Mrs. William J. mej of 1195 Union Si. announce tht marriai.

their daughter, Miss Ruth ammer, to l.awrence Byron Rabbltt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rabbiu on Saturday, Aug. 31.

Mr. Rabbitt was graduated from Columbia. University and is member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He is the president of the East Coast Animation Company of New York. The young couple wilt reside in Brooklyn.

Of Formal Dinner Dance ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Newton Compton of Penn Valley, will be married to Paul S. Mory Jr.

of Over brook Hills, tomorrow at 0 p.m. In the Over brook. Presbyterian Church by the Rev. George Emerson Barnes. Miss Compton great grandparents, the late Mr.

and Mrs. Martin A. Bullwinkel, had been lifelong residents of Brooklyn. Mr. Mory will have his father as best man.

Miss Compton will have two maids of honor, Miss Be be Mehl and Miss Betty McCoy ot Overbrook, Philadelphia. The bridesmaids will include Miss Doris Bullwinkel, daughter of J. Treadwell Bullwinkel of Brooklyn; Miss Marjorie Dillon of Bloomsburg, Miss Ruth Mas sey of Ovei brook and Mi.ss Alice Greisemer of Reading, Pa. SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 91 Stableford Springsteen Miss Muriel Louise Springsteen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter F. Springsteen of 49 Halsey and A. Edward Stableford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stableford of 179 Halsey were married on Saturday afternoon at the Central Congregational Church.

The bride was attended by Helen Horstman and John Horstman was best man lor Mr. Stableford. A reception followed at the home of the bride' parents. Members of the Ocean Club of Forest Hills will be entertained at formal dinner dance to be held In the lounge of the clubhouse in Atlantic Beach tomorrow night. Proeeds from the affair will be Riven to tlie Red Cross to further Jt ii war relief program.

Miss Lorraine Mulford heads the committee In charge of arrangements and will he assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Booth, Mr. and Mrs. William Viall, Harold Gorry, Mn.

Ernest Molloy, Mr. Charles Scammell, Ann Noo nan, Mrs. James Downey, Mrs. Peter Kelly and Walter P. Burden.

Sponsoring tte event will be Mr. and Mrs. John R. Burton, Judge Nicholas Pette and Mrs. Pette, Dr.

and Mrs. Roy Griromers, Mr, and Mrs. George T. Baird, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Houghton, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Willard Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Scott, Judge Maurice Moore and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

Carl Hette sheimer, Mr. and Mrs, Hobson Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pinard, Mr. and Mrs.

George Stamm. I j5A 5 IK Frederick Loeser Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Driscoll, Mr.

and Mrs. George Parker, William S. Pettit 2d, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P.

Reed and Dr. and Mrs, Donald Sacketl. Tomorrow and Sunday afternoon the final rounds of the beach sports tournament will be playea Sear rral one day Sale nt Hefri(craliirM a (fa in arrives with smask iail price rpdueiioojt! rripes ut to lbi bo on brand new 19: and Models! floor samples! Some slightly marred from handling xoaie few of a many brand eter one met'hanirallv perfeel! Re Mure to hp Saturday: OMV OWE TO A Tl STOMI B'. EVERY COLDSPOT GUARANTEED 5 YEARS! BUY NOW AND SAVE a i Miss Greenman Wed Yesterday To I. M.

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Greenman of 48 Plaza became the bride yesterday of Irwin Moke Plaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flaster of West Orange, H. 3. The ceremony was performed by Dr.

Samuel Ijevinson in the Smbassy Suite of the Ambassador Hotel in 4.2 Cll. Ft. Compare ith others at 19.19 Model Famous 5 lear fiuarantee 9 loint Cold Control Porrelain Interior t. lea mini; Onlus Exterior urrenl Cutler 130! i IF i i 4 I 6.2 Cll. Ft.

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Her bouquet was of valley lilies and white orchids. Mrs. Ell Bornstein of Brooklyn, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. She 1 wore a gown of peacock blue velvet in princess style and a matching turban and carried a bouquet of talisman ross, African daisies and I delphiniuni, The bridesmaids were Mrs. Joshua Davidson, Mrs.

Arnold Segerman and Miss Alice BreiUnan, all of Brooklyn, and Miss Hortense Lee Kinsman of Manhattan. They wore gowns of amber velvet similar to that of the matron and matching Juliet caps carried amber 1 Roosevelt rose. Monroe Plaster served as best man for his brother nd the ushers were Ieonard Gersten and Eugene Ans pach Jr. of South Orange, N. Henry Hertsfeld of West; Orange, N.

Joshua Davidson of Brooklyn nd Paul Greenbaum of Manhattan. The bride was graduated from Adelphl Academy and from Adelphi College last June and is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Mr Plaster was graduated from Newark Acadwiy and attended Newark University. Following a wedding trip lo Cape Cod, the couple will reside in Fast Orange, N. J.

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I W.TI Ti llTTl ft Mr, and Mrs. Arrhtir H. Davis of No Mail or Phone Orders, Flea.w Ull I HI Si'nrk from hurch H. l. I.

Itrn IS Minailoc UHillliU 37 47th St. nri Mis Theresa and Miss Margaret Lyons of 21 Shepherd Ave are registered at tbe Holmhurst iiujr0 WHO, ItOOKLIN I li4 Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J. FOUNDED l0.

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