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For Classified Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1940 Telephone MAin 4-6200 5 Clubwomen Busy With Plans for Early Spring Festivities -Meeting News Brooklyn Woman's Club Department Will Meet; News of Organizations Ralph Weld to Speak at Education, Civics Group Meeting Tomorrow; Republican Women To Hear Col. A. F. The Brooklyn Woman's Club, dent, will have a meeting of its H. S.

Rasi, chairman, tomorrow at Ralph F. Weld, author of the Lighter Side of Life in Brooklyn recreations, diversions and cultural in the early 19th century. Miss Rhoda Arnold will sing early American selections. Miss Arnold is Soprano Soloist in First Presbyterian Church. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs.

J. Vaugham Storey and Mrs. Edward Meyer. Hostesses will be Mrs. William H.

Lawrence, Mrs. W. Palmer Smith, Mrs. Horace M. Snyder and Mrs.

Frederick Schluter. Woman's Republican The Brooklyn Woman's Republican Club, Mrs. Isabel Rhees Kappeyne, president, will have Col. Arthur F. Cosby' and Miss Helen Dobson as speakers at their meeting on Friday at the Towers Hotel at 2 o'clock.

Colonel Cosby will speak on the "State Budget" and Miss Dobson's subject will be "National Legislation." On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Louis Ehrenberg will give a tea at her home, 95 Linden Boulevard, for Republicans of the 21st Assembly District. Mrs. Kappeyne will receive with Mrs. Ehrenberg.

The Bay Ridge Delphian Society will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wilinot Morehouse. Mrs. W. E.

Bossert will be the chairman and Engilsh art and artists will be the subject of discussion. Beverly Garden The members of the Beverly GarClub, 3019 Tilden will have their annual theater and dinner party tomorrow night. After dinner at the Hotel Bristol, Manhattan, they will witness the performance of "See My Lawyer." Mrs. William Halleran and Mrs. James Dooley are in charge of tickets and Mrs.

Hugh Bender of arrangements. On the club will celebrate their Sixth' birthday at the clubhouse. Mrs. John Cararra and Mrs. Catherine Dooley are in charge of arangements.

Mrs. James P. Cogan 1s president. Sunshine Society A meeting of Cameo Branch of the International Sunshine Society will be held on Thursday at 10:15 a.m. at the Hotel St.

George. Mrs. Joseph E. Dewey, president, will speak of the card party to be held Saturday, Feb. 17.

Shut-in Society The New York the Shut-in Society, Mrs. Bella Jenks Mrs. Emil president, will hold at a.m. on McAlpin, Manhattan. State branch of of which is president and Goldmark is honorary its next meeting Friday at the Hotel Garden City Woman's The Woman's City, will ness meeting on den City Casino.

supply "Music in ner." Mrs. chairman. The will hear Elsie on current books freshments will in French and are given every the The home monthly of Mira. held at the Garden morrow afternoon. is chairman.

Virginia Women Woman's Club of Garden have a regular busiFeb. 19 at the GarHenry Scott will the Modern ManCharles G. Bishop is literary department West Quaife speak on Feb. 27. Rebe served.

Classes parliamentary law Friday at 10 a.m. at Prescott A. Sherer. bridge party will be City Casino toMrs. W.

L. Scharf Thew York Society will of hold Virginia its monthly Women In meeting at the Waldorf -Astoria, Manhattan, on Friday. Mrs. John W. McCabe, president, will preside over the program, which will start at 3 o'clock.

Insurance Women Mrs. Helen Wolfsohn, president of the League of Insurance Women, announces that the league will hold a dinner meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at the Women's City Club, Manhattan. Mrs.

Lillian Joseph has charge of the dinner arrangements. Winifred McLaughlin, chairman of program for the day, will present as speakers John A. Kelly, who is in the death division of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, and Louis J. Merrell, attorney, who will discuss the subject "When a Policy Becomes a Claim, What?" N. Y.

Smith Club A capacity audience will fill the Metropolitan Opera House on Friday afternoon for the special matinee performance of "Tristan and when it is played for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the New York Smith College Club. Among the patrons are Brooklyn Friends School, Mrs. Mary Childs Draper, Mrs. Ernest F. Eidlitz, Mrs.

Sumner Ford, Mrs. Alanson G. Fox, Mrs. Alexander M. Hadden, Mr.

and Mrs. Barklie Henry, Mrs. Charles D. Hilles, Mrs. Raymond V.

Ingersoll, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard Mrs. Alfred E. Mudge, Mrs.

Harold Irving Pratt, Miss Frida Scharman, Mrs. Rudolph Zinsser and Mrs. William Zinsser. Levinskaya, pianist, author and lecturer, will speak on the "New Technique of Living" at the Tuesday Lecture Luncheon Club of the Hotel Wellington, Manhattan, TuesdAy. Auxiliary Bridge Tea On Feb.

14 Swedish Hospital Women Will Give The Benefit The Women's Auxiliary, of the Swedish Hospital Brooklyn will sponsor a bridge and tea on Wednesday, Feb. 14, in the new hospital building for the benefit of the hospital. Mrs. Edward Magnuson is president of the organization. Mrs.

Jean Skoglund is chairman and Mrs. Arthur Lindewall is co-chairman of the party. They will be assisted by the following: Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Kasper, Mrs.

Walter F. O'Malley, Mrs. William Strassel, Miss Constance Magnuson, Mrs. Chares A. Palm, Mrs.

H. J. Nord, Mrs. B. A.

Alexisson, Miss Ellen Thilly and Mrs. Peter B. Hanson. Sewing Committee The sewing committee of the Lutheran Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary, under the leadership of Mrs. J.

J. Williams, president, will meet at the hospital tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. to plan for hospital sewing by the church auxiliary during Lent. A meeting of the auxiliary WAs held Friday at St. Mark's Lutheran Church.

After the business meeting an election was held for a financial secretary, a new office in the auxillary. elected Mrs. John H. Ducker was to the office. The Ladies' Aid of the church, Mrs.

Chris Grozinger president, served tea. Comoedia Matinee The Comoedia Matinee Club will observe jointly the birthday anniversary of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington at its annual patriotic luncheon at Hotel Astor, Manhattan, on Wednesday. Elliott Nugent and Gene Tierney, co-stars the comedy "The Male will be the guest speakers. Mrs. Edward B.

Dickinson, president of the club, will preside. After the luncheon, the members of the club will attend a matinee performance of that production at the Cort Theater. Kings Co. W. C.

T. U. The January meeting of Kings County Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held recently at its headquarters building, 414 Pacific St. The morning devotions were led by Mrs. Milton Slade.

Mrs. Harriet Crockett, State director of the Loyal Temperance Legion, presented a talk on the work now being done, as well as plans for the future, in that department. The afternoon meeting began with singing and prayer. The guest speaker of the day was Dr. Charles Schwelkert, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, who gave a short history of the temperance movement.

The soloist was Mrs. A. Cairney, a guest from Scotland, who is affillated with the organization in that country. The luncheon was served with Park Slope as the hostess union. Mrs.

Mary DeMund is president. The president of Kings County W. C. T. Mrs.

John Robertson, presided at the all-day meeting. re Mrs. reinstalled Edward as L. president Bronstein of the has Long been Island Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Jewish Home for Convalescents. Others Inducted at a meeting held recently in the United Community Centre, Cedarhurst, by H.

Sidney Landau, president, are: Mrs. Louts Siegel, first vice president; Mrs. Rose Grosberg, second vice president; Mrs. William Zaret, treasurer; Mrs. George Bobbe, recording secretary; Mrs.

Herbert Gordon, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ben Brand, financial secretary. Mrs. Philip Smith of the New York League of Women Voters will address the meeting of the Five Towns group of the league on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 13, in Trinity Parish! House, Hewlett.

Her topic will be "Foreign Policy and Reciprocal Trade Agreements." Lynbrook Clubs Mrs. William E. Gillen, Mrs. Thomas Vollenweider, Mrs. Archer O.

Albin, Mrs. William Rapp, Mrs. Edward Pohlman, Mrs. Alfred Koure, Mrs. Marguerite Ramsbotham, Mrs.

Stephen W. McGrath, Mrs. Oren Newton and Miss Grace Zang will be hostesses for benefit teas for the Rector's Aid Society of Christ Episcopal Church, during Lent. The Women's Guild of the church has as its new oficers Mrs. A.

B. White. president; Mrs. James McKeon, vice president; Mrs. Edward Ives, treasurer, and Miss Gertrude Bennett, secretary.

The 1939 officers of Franklin Court, Order of the Amaranth, Lynbrook, were entertained last night by Mrs. Jeanette Tuthill, past royal I matron. At the Tuesday afternoon meeting of the Lynbrook League for Mercy Hospital, plans will be completed for the league's card party on Thursday afternoon at the White Cannon Inn, East Rockaway. The chairmen are Mrs. W.

C. Oechler and Mrs. Peter Overzat. Mrs. John Coakley is opening her home for the meeting.

Mrs. Ruth Stelzer, grand regent. will preside on Tuesday night, at the meeting of Court St. Raymond, C. D.

of 673, in the K. of C. clubhouse. The Parent Teachers' Association of St. Benedict Joseph School will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday evening.

Mrs. Rose Schaffner, president, will conduct the meeting. The graduating class of the school was honored at a farewell party on Monday, given by the A At the affair, held in the auditorium, refreshments were gifts given to the graduates. Mrs. Ann Read was the chairman.

Guild Plans Meeting On Tuesday To Arrange Dinner Dance At Gathering The next regular meeting of St. 1 Catharine's Hospital Guild will be held on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. The president, Mrs. S. Melville Skinner, will preside.

The hostesses for the day will be Mrs. George Forbes, Mrs. James B. Tormey, Mrs. Vincent Anello, Mrs.

Harry Bucalo and Miss Catherine Cooper. The various committees for the coming dinner dance have been selected and arrangements for their activities will be discussed at the meeting. Oceanside Clubs The Parent-Teacher Association of School 5 will meet tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the school. "The Middleton Family at the World's Fair" is the title of a moving picture which will be shown at the regular meeting of the A.

of Oceanside School 4 on Tuesday at the school. There will be also 8 talk on "Your Children's Teeth," by Dr. Ralph Weissman. The Anna Guild of the Lutheran Church will meet on Tuesday night in the church basement. Mrs.

Fred Arnold, president, will preside. Pride of Oceanside, Council 97, Daughters of America, will have a meeting on Tuesdass at Salamander Hall. Madeline Mahland, new councilor, will preside. Miss Adelaide Intermaggio is the new president of the Alteheas Club. Miss Vivian Keshian is secretary and Miss Anne Caldiero is the treasurer.

A meeting of the Junior Sobre: Quettes will be on Wednesday. The executive board of the Virginia M. Bacon Women's Republican Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Charles Brown, Albern Ave. Mrs.

Morgan Smith of Lawrence and Mrs. S. Diamond Smith of Freeport will speak at the meeting of the club Thursday evening a at Salamander Hall. The nominating committee, Mrs. Harold Fowler, chairman, will report.

Mrs. Augusta Van Sant has been re-named president of the Women's Auxiliary to the South Side Hose Co. No. 2, Oceanside. Other newlyelected officers are: Mrs.

Mary Bedell, vice president; Mrs. Margaret Staab, recording secretary; Mrs. Gladys Schaffer, financial secretary; Mrs. Josephine Thompson, treasurer, and Mrs. Mary welfare officer.

At the group's next meeting, Feb. 15, Mrs. Rena Abrams and Mrs. Bedell will be the hostesses. Newly-installed officers of the Oceanside Auxiliary to the South Nassau Communities Hospital are Mrs.

Harry H. Baumann, president; Miss Josephine Jaeger, first vice president; Mrs. Charles Ten Eyck, second vice president; Mrs. James Hill, third vice president; Mrs. Albert Levine, recording secretary; Mrs.

Charles Schneider, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Rudolph J. Newbauer, treasurer. The name of Mrs. James J.

Tibone has been added to the roster of the auxiliary. The group will meet Feb. 26. The Loyal Workers of the Hanson Place Central M. E.

Church held its annual meeting last week at the church. Mrs. Jennie B. Heflin, ident, presided and Mrs. W.

L. Hull submitted the nominating committee report. Those elected were Mrs. Heflin, president; Mrs. Lillian Paynter, Mrs.

George Moore, Miss Senath Edson and Mrs. Cora Whittle, vice presidents; Miss Margareta Kirby, secretary; Mrs. Betty Loud, corressecretary, and Mrs. W. S.

Harrison, treasurer. A Dutch supper, dance and card party will be given by the Long Island Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver on Sunday night, Feb. 18, in the United Community Center, Cedarhurst. The group will meet on Monday, Feb. 12, in the center for an afternoon of mah jong and bridge.

Miss Harriet Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham H. Goodman of 708 Empire Boulevard, will be married to Louis W. Press on March 2.

(Transcontinental photo.) Hospital Auxiliary Concert Samaritan Group Benefit Tomorrow In Local Church Cosby and Helen Dobson Mrs. Oliver Goldsmith Carter, presieducation and civics department, Mrs. the club. "Brooklyn Village," will speak on "The Village." The talk will deal with the activities of the people of Brooklyn Miss Osborn Wed in Manila Weds Army Man In Chapel There Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Osborn, daughter of Mrs. Charles Francis Osborn of Brooklyn and the late Commander Osborn, Construction Corps, United States Navy, to Lt.

Rob Roy McGregor, United States Navy, which took place on Jan. 20 in the Sternberg Chapel, Manila, P. I. Lt. C.

J. Hacherl, United States Navy, chaplain of the formed the ceremony. submarine a tender Canopus, perThe bride was graduated from Immaculate Seminary in Washington, D. and 1rom Canal Zone Junior College. Her father, at his death in October, was stationed at the New York Navy Yard.

The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Frank A. McGregor of Manhattan and the late Lieutenant McGregor, United States Navy. He was graduated in 1929 the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Lieutenant McGregor is in command of the U.

S. S. S-36, now at Cavite, P. I. Athena Club The Athena Club of Freeport will have a meeting of its civics department, Mrs.

William J. Martin chairman, tomorrow afternoon in Columbus Ave. School. Mme. Pearl Violette Mezetthin, author and lecturer, will speak and Mrs.

Maynard J. Wettlaufer will sing. Mrs. Harry Mason Jr. and her committee will serve tea.

The annual luncheon matinee is planned for Feb. 15. After luncheon at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan, the play "The Man Who Came to Dinner" will be viewed. The music department, Mrs. Cornelius Van Rees chairman, will present Charlotte Koerner, soprano, on Feb.

19 in the auditorium. Margaret Kranz and Cornelius Van Rees will play the piano. The civics department, Mrs. William J. Martin chairman, will hear Pref.

Courtney R. Hall of Adelphi College speak on "War Without Victory" on Feb. 26. Tomorrow the junior department, Mrs. P.

K. Winter chairman, will meet at the home of Miss Elizabeth rauch. The formal dance of the group will be held on Saturday at the Garden City Country Club, with Miss Barbara Wright chairman, and on Feb. 19 the juniors will meet at the home of the Misses Barbara and Helen Wright to hear a talk on Spring fashions. Mass.

Women The Society of Massachusetts Women in New York, Mrs. Benjamin A. Jackson president, will meet tomorrow at 2:30 at the Wanamaker Club Rooms, Manhattan. Miss Dorothy Scott and Ferdi Hoffman will present three playlets: 'A Woman's Role in "A Chrismas Present" and "A Modern Masterpiece." Songs will be given by Miss Lois Griscom and the "Story of a Flag" by Mrs. George Beveridge.

Mrs. Frederick Roth was formerly Miss Matilda Lindenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lindenbaum of 246 E. 45th St.

(Valeche photo.) Women's League The Women's League of the Flatbush Congregational Church, Mrs. Henry W. Aplington president, will meet in the league rooms on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. The speaker for the afternoon will be Mrs. G.

V. S. Ryerson and her subject is "Building." The sewing committee, Mrs. Harris W. Paul chairman, will meet at 10:30 a.m.

Mrs. Charles E. Furman in charge of the workers' luncheon at 12:30 p.m. and will be assisted by Mrs. H.

W. Ketcham, Mrs. R. G. Ganner and Mrs.

Marion K. Harvey. The hospitality committee, of which Mrs. Robert H. Stenhouse is chairman, will serve tea following the afternoon meeting.

Members of her A committee Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. W. R. Bishop, Mrs.

F. G. Blanchard, Mrs. C. R.

Croop, Mrs. F. M. Garden, Mrs. F.

H. Hibbard, Mrs. E. E. Horrocks, Mrs.

R. C. Lower, Mrs. F. H.

Owen, Mrs. H. V. Raymond, Mrs. J.

R. Renton, Mrs. D. H. Von Glahn and Mrs.

C. L. Ward. States Societies Congress At the meeting of Congress of States Societies to be held Thursday Miss Laura Matthews will speak on world current events and James Stuart's subject will be "Union Through Democracy." Miss Joan Roffa, lyric soprano, and Walter F. Kreinbring, baritone, will give the musical numbers of the program, which will be under the chairmanship of Miss Cordelia A.

Paine. The Century Theater Club, Mrs. Guy Percy Trulock president, will hold a members' meeting in the East Ballroom of the Hotel Commodore, Manhattan, Friday afternoon. "Radio Experiences" will be discussed by Milton J. Cross, announcer for the National Broadcasting Company, will be presented by Mrs.

William L. Divine, chairman of study. Miss Peggy Conway, chairman of criticism, will discuss the Broadway play Man Who Came to Dinner," which the club plans to attend Thursday. Froebel Society The art committee of Froebel Society, Mrs. James W.

Park president, will present its annual social program at the Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Robert L. Wood, chairman, will present the program.

Miss Pinney of the New York City Museum will give an illustrated talk on "Nineteenth Century Homes." Mrs. Florence Halstead will be the guest singer, giving a group of songs, and Mrs. Wood will give a talk on "Why We Study Art." A social hour will follow. I Miss Blanche Dorothea Schilgen's engagement to Rudolph V. Sickinger of 551 83d St.

is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave H. Schilgen of 140 83d St. The Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary, Mrs.

Herbert Briggs, president, will sponsor a concert for the benefit of the Samaritan Hospital of Brooklyn tomorrow evening at the Hanson Place Baptist Church. The Women's Choral of the Queens Baptist Church, under the direction of Augusta R. Anderson, will give three groups of songs. Frederick Aspinall, tenor, will be heard in two groups of solos. Miss Dorothy Strong will give readings and Herbert Howard Macwell will play the marimba, accompanied by Helen Honeywood.

Mrs. John W. Dickson is chairman of the concert. The chairmen of the reception committee are Mrs. George Burgoyne and Miss Charlotte Smith.

Mrs. Frederick Lewis is chairman of the program and candy girls, who are the Misses Marilyn Benton, Muriel Brush, Ruth Cornell, Dorothy Fales, Mabel W. Higgins, Dorothy D. Holmes, Mildred Haet, Ellen MacLane, Helen Meyers, Jeanette Osmundsen, Elizabeth Scheetz and Dorothy Strong. The next meeting of the Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary will be on Feb.

26 at the 4th Ave. Division at 4th Ave. and 17th St. Mrs. Raymond V.

Ingersoll is eral Committee for the New performance of "Tristan and at the Metropolitan North Shore Clubs "Fun Night" will be held on Wednesday evening by the A. of the Locust Valley School. The entertainment committee is headed by Mrs. William Krepps. A dessert bridge was held last evening at St.

Paul's Parish, Glen Cove, sponsored by the Sewanhaka Chapter of the D. A. R. The past presidents of the Nassau County Horticultural Society held their annual dinner last evening at the Brookville Country Club. The Rosary Society of St.

Patrick's Church of Glen Cove will sponsor a bridge party on Tuesday evening in the auditorium of the school. Mrs. Joseph Hochberg has been elected president of the Women's Guild of St. Boniface Church of Glen Cove. The following have been elected to office in the Great Neck Library Association for the coming year: president, Mrs.

Roswell Eldredge; vice president, Harrison Craver; treasurer, Albert Grauer, and secretary, Mrs. Howard Clark Jr. The North Shore Symphony Orchestra will present their first concert on the evening of Feb. 17 at the Manhasset High School under the direction of Cesare Sodero. Mrs.

Innes Brown of Munsey Park will be the guest speaker tomorrow at the meeting of the Flower Hill Garden Club which wil be held at Plandome Gardens. Mrs. Brown's subject will be "What the Judges Expect." The North Hempstead Round Table will sponsor Inter meeting on Tuesday evening at the auditorium of the Manhasset High School. The guest speakers will include Dean George Payne of the School of Education, New York University, who will speak for the Protestants; Dr. George Schuster.

president of Hunter College, will represent the Catholics, and the Jews will be represented by L. S. Posner, formerly a member of the Board of Higher Education in Manhattan. The North Hempstead Table is comprised of members from Port Washington, Manhasset and Great Neck. bridge and tea will be given on rue Tuesday at the North Hempstead Country Club, Port Washington, sponsored by and for the benefit of the Port Washington Village Welfare Society.

Mrs. Paul Nicholadse is chairman of the ticket The Home and Beach Association of the Manhasset Bay Estates will sponsor its annual dance on Saturday evening at the Plandome Golf Club. Marvin Hicks heads the committee. The first meeting of the Public Forum sponsored by the Port Washington Teachers Association will be held Thursday evening in the Port Washington High School auditorium. Clyde Miller, director of the Institute of Propaganda Analysis will speak on, "Educating for Democracy." Members of the Woodmere Methodist Church will be guests at a meeting of Sisterhood of Congregation Sons of Israel on Tuesday in its center in Woodmere.

The Rev. Leo V. Kofod will be the guest speaker and Mrs. Mary Hoffman, pianist, will entertain. Lawrence V.

Dodd. superintendent of schools in District 14, embracing the area from Inwood to Cedarhurst, will be a the guest speaker Wednesday night before members of the Central Council at the home of Mrs. Roy Plaut, Cedarhurst. His subject will be "The Results of the Recent New York State Regent Inquiry." The annual history quiz on current events, sponsored by Time magazine, with prizes for winners. will be given for members of the Far Rockaway Women's Club on Tuesday at a session to be held at the home of Mrs.

Vincent Zavatt, Valley Stream. The Flora Wald Aid Society will sponsor a country fair and barn dance on Saturday night, Feb. in the auditorium of Temple Israel. Lawrence. Square dances will be held and guests will come in fancy costume.

an active member of the York Smith Club opera benefit Isolde" on Friday afternoon Opera House. Ritchell Clubs The Rella Ritchell Culture Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 52 Clark and tomorrow evening with Mrs. Mina Butt at the Hotel Granada. The Laurelton group will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Tillie Kavalier in Laurelton; the Reading group on Wednesday afternoon at 1582 E.

26th the Ocean Parkway group Thursday afternoon at 477 E. 2d and the Friday group at 1057 E. 27th St. Miss Ritchell will speak on "Sand, Wind and Stars." Mrs. John Smith entertained the members of Thioa recently.

Those present were the Misses Alice Walsh, Catherine Flanagan, Elizabeth Carberry, Bernadette Mahoney, Mary Thompson and Agnes Ravener. Adelphi A. The annual dinner of the Parents and Teachers Association of Adelphi Academy, will thee held on Tuesday evening, in scial hall of the school, 282 Lafayette Ave. John R. Brierley is program chairman.

The program for the evening will include a welcome greeting by Mrs. E. T. Sullebarger, president of the P. T.

solos by Mrs. Florence Balananno-Hinrichs, contralto, piano selections by Mrs. Rosamond T. Shirk, a magic act by Leighton E. Halsey, and songs by a double male quartet composed of members of the Apollo Club, University Glee Club and Metropolitan Opera Company.

Members of the dinner committee are Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Holden Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer T. Sullebarger, Mr. and Mrs. Welles Sellew, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Morton Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hallam Richardson, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Avery, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert C. Hinrichs, Dr. and Mrs. Ethelbert Callaghan and Mr. and Mrs.

Brierley. Nassau Women's The Nassau Women's Club will have a game party on the evening of Feb. 15 at the Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, Centre, to increase its philanthropic fund. Mrs. John D.

Mrs. John Reilly, both of Rockville Centre, are cochairmen. On their committee are: Mrs. William H. Rablen, president, Mrs.

George Bowe, Mrs. John Hawkins and Mrs. G. Ryder Utter. Malverne Clubs A meeting of officers and members of standing committees of the Malverne Junior and Senior High School A.

will be held Thursday at the high school. Mrs. Thomas L. Driscoll will preside. On Tuesday afternoon at the Davison A Ave.

School. the Malverne Mothers' Club will have its annual get-together party. Mrs. Leonard Waterman is chairman. There will be a short business meeting with Mrs.

Norris W. Ryley, president, presiding. The club is sponsoring the showing of a moving picture for the school children, Feb. 16. The proceeds will provide a fund for partial payment of bus trips for children for educational purposes.

Chairmen are Mrs. Harry Dryden and Mrs. James Jenkins. The Lindner Place A. will hold a travel bridge Friday at 8 p.m.

at the school. Mrs. Fernando is in charge of arrangements. On Feb. 13 at the school the association will have a Founders' Day program.

The Malverne Choral Society, Vernon Howse, director, and Mrs. Dorothy E. Vander Putten. accompanist, will meet on Monday night, Feb. 5, at the Davison Ave.

School. The group is preparing to sing meeting of the Junior and Senior High School A. of the village on Feb. 29 and to give its annual Spring concert. Rockville Centre Clubs The united Founders' Day program, under the auspices of the of Rockville Centre, will be given on Wednesday in South Side High School.

Dr. William Godsen will speak on "Living and Talking Together." A fourth birthday party for members of the Women's Organization of the Central Synagogue of Nassau County, their husabnds and their friends, will be held on the evening of Feb. 13, at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Milton Hirsh will preside.

Mrs. Milton Slote 1s program chairman. The Rockville Centre Girl Scout District Committee, Mrs. Charles E. Fraser, chairman, will meet Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

at the chairman's home, 31 Virginia Ave. Plans have been made for a birthday party for all troops under the committee's jurisdiction Saturday afternoon, Feb. 24. A registration rally will be held with the party. Scouts' parents and friends will be guests of the Scouts at this affair which will take place in the gymnasium of South Side High School.

Competitive games are to be held. Mrs. Emma Stamoules, artist and lecturer will speak on "Modern Art," at a program meeting of the Fortnightly Club of Rockville Centre on Tuesday at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Frank Ripp, chairman of the art committee, has arranged the program.

Also on the program will be Mrs. Annie Reese Surber whe will discuss, "Modern Trends in Jewelry Designs." Mrs. Malcolm N. Longley, chairman of the hospitality committee, will serve tea. On Wednesday morning in the Municipal Building, there will be meeting of the Garden Club of Rockville Centre.

Miss Mary L. Donnelly, president, will preside. Mrs. William G. Wheeler of the Central Garden Club of Brooklyn will speak on "Bringing Your Garden Indoors." The members of the club have been asked to bring plants for competition.

The group is planning a card party for Feb. 29 at the Coco-Cola Bottling Plant with Mrs. Frederick Janson and Mrs. Oliver B. Hansen in charge.

On May 1 the group will have its annual Spring luncheon. Mrs. Clarence J. Williams is chairman. The Better Films Committee of Rockville Centre will have a regular meeting in the Municipal Building Thursday.

The recent conference will be discussed. Mrs. Henry Thiermann, president, will preside at the regular semimonthly business meeting of the Service Club of Cassiopeia Chapter, O. E. tomorrow afternoon at the Masonic Temple.

The Auxiliary to the Major Gen, J. Franklin Bell Post, V. of F. will meet Tuesday night at the Alert Firehouse. Mrs.

Hamilton Leder, president, will preside. Further plans will be made for a card party to be given at Mrs. Leder's home. Special guests on Tuesday at the seventh anniversary dinner of the Rockville Centre Auxiliary to the National Association of Letter Carriers will be the following: Mrs. William J.

Murray, wife of the Rockville Centre postmaster; Mrs. Edward Morris, the Baldwin postmaster, and Mrs. Helen Altmeyer, treasurer of the New York State Auxiliary to the Association. This celebration will take place at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Aikin, Oceanside.

Mrs. Orel Johnson and Mrs. George Yerkes are chairmen. Mrs. Roland Cartier is president of the local auxiliary.

A dessert-bridge will take place on Wednesday at the church, sponsored by the February Group of the Women's Club of the Congregational Church. Mrs. John A. Horstman, Mrs. John Thode Jr.

and Mrs. Ivan Konigsberg are in charge. "Matthew Arnold, Apostle of Perfection," will be the topic for the meeting of the Roxen Chapter of the Delphian Society, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. C. V.

Roselle, Hempstead Ave. Mrs. Harold Stevens is program chairman. A Night Clubs IN MANHATTAN JIMMY KELLY'S Dinner Fun $1,25 Spot-Is the Revue High '-Danton Walker 181 SULLIVAN ST. Open Sundays AL.

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