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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1940 Colonial Ball Feb. 17 Is Arranged S. A. R. and D.

A. R. Outline Plans for Event The annual Colonial Ball, organ1zed by the of the American Revolution various chapters of Sonsa the Daughters of the American Revolution in the metropolitan district, will take place on Saturday, Feb. 17, in the main ballroom of the As in the past, proceeds from the ball will serve two worthy purposes. One is the Student Loan Fund of the D.

A. providing for the higher education of deserving and exceptionally talented young men and women; the other is the furtherance of interest in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps among college students by presenting these units with flags and medals for outstanding performance. Walter J. Bellinger general chairman of committee, announces that ball this year will the be given in honor of Messmore Kendall as a to his of patriotic accomplishments. tribute, record.

Kendall, who is president-general of the National Society, S. A. will lead the grand march at midnight. Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Port Washington, Jamaica, Kew Gardens, Flushing, Wantagh and Douglaston are among those participating in plans for the Colonial Ball. St.

Gregory Party St. Gregory's Ladies Auxiliary will hold a card party on Thursday evening, Feb. 15, at 8:30 p.m. in St. Gregory's School Hall, 'St.

John's Place and Brooklyn Ave. The proceeds will be for the benefit of Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of which the Rev. Francis X. Fitzgibbon is moderator. Mrs.

George F. Meyer is president of the auxiliary and Mrs. Julian M. Walton is chairman of the card party. The committee Includes Mrs.

George L. Twigg, Mrs. John H. Mills, Mrs. Robert W.

Murtha, Mrs. Frederick Honerkamp, Mrs. Ludlow Albert, Mrs. John Comerford, Mrs. Edward Miles, Miss Elizabeth Mrs.

Willard Salmon, Mrs. Clarke, Maxcy, Mrs. John C. Whelan, Mrs. J.

Grattan McMahon, Mrs. James Rowen, Mrs. James Pendergast, Mrs. Arthur C. Badeau, Miss Katherine Clarke and Miss Helen Owens.

Auxiliary Party The Ladies Auxiliary of the Joseph V. Sessa Association, will hold their first card party this year on Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, at their clubhouse, 857 69th St. Mrs. Ella Allatin is chairman of the party and Mrs.

Margaret Scrivani is presiding president. A social and card party will be held by Star of Goodwill, 78, on Feb. 12 at Lenruth Hall, Waverly and Myrtle Aves. Merritt--Schultz Capt. Frank R.

Merritt and Mrs. Merritt of Freeport and Fort Lauderdale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Merritt, to John A. Schultz, son of Mrs. John A. Schultz of Freeport.

Mr. Schultz, a graduate of the University of Alabama, is president of the Schultz Novelty Company. Miss Merritt, who is visiting in Freeport, will join her parents in Florida soon. Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Blumen of 260 Lenox Road announce the birth of a son, Joel Martin Blumen on Jan. 5. A reception will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at their residence. Schwartz--Levy Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of 160 Central Park South, Manhattan, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Besse Schwartz, to Dr.

Milton Harvey Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Levy of Brooklyn. Miss Schwartz attended Cornell University, the Diller-Quaile School of Music and the Paris branch of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. Dr.

Levy is a graduate of Columbia University and the University of Zurich Switzerland), Medical School. He served his internship in various hospitals in this country and at present is practicing in Brooklyn. The wedding will take place in the latter part of April. Miss Anastasia Linardos, daughter of Mrs. James E.

Linardos of 1715 Caton 1s engaged to Dr. Ludwig J. Cibelli of 533 E. 24th St. Mrs.

Williams To Be Married Plans Wedding To L. E. Smith Mrs. Viola Newton Williams, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Frank S. Newton, Who, resides with Mrs. Emory F. Banta 1120 Bergen will be married on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church to Lawrence Ensign Smith of Darien, Conn.

Mrs. Williams will have her daughter, Mrs. Andre Sobolewsky as her matron of honor and Creighton Hendricksen of Darien, will be Mr. Smith's best man. After a Southern trip Mr.

and Mrs. Smith will reside in Darien, Conn. Esposito- -Franzese At a reception in their home recently Mr. and Mrs. Gennaro Esposito announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Theresa Dolores Esposito, to Anthony P.

Franzese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Franzese of Flatbush. The couple plan to be married in September. There were 200 guests present.

Brown- Greenberg Miss Rosalie Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Brown of Earl Floral Park, will become the bride of Herbert Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenberg of Brooklyn, next Sunday.

The ceremony will be performed by Dr. Joshua Goldberg at the WaldorfAstoria, Manhattan. Mrs. Jack Goldberg, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, and Miss Gladys Greenberg, sister of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor. Leo Greenberg of New Rochelle, will be his brother's best man, and Dr.

Frederick Brown, Miss Brown's brother, and Leo Goldberg, Murray Rabbino, Sidney Leuchtag, Norton Liman and Jeff Wiener will be ushers. After. a wedding trip to California the couple will live in Manhattan. Miss Brown 1s a graduate of Adelphi College and a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi and of the Junior League of the Woman's Club. Her fiance is an alumnus of the University of West Virginia and a member of Pl Lambda Phi.

Nursery Benefit A musical is being planned by Mrs. John Voelkel to be held on Monday, Feb. 12, at 2:30 p.m. at the Friend in Need Day Nursery, 95 Bradford St. Pupils of Miss Frieda Weber School will entertain.

Miss Irene and Jean Griffon also will and Catherine Otten will entertain, proceeds will be donated to the maintenance of the nursery. -Mantia Miss Clara Mantia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mantia of 904 Kings Highway, was married to Arthur Kraus of Pelham Bay, N. Jan.

28, at St. Brendan's Church by the Rev. Joseph Sheridan. A reception followed at the home. The bride given 1 in marriage by her father, was attired in a princess gown of white slipper satin and a juliet cap holding a long tulle veil.

She carried calla lilies. Miss Vera Mantia, the bride's sister was maid of honor and wore a gown of chartreux and ivory and carried talisman roses. Arthur Doogan of Brooklyn was Mr. Kraus' best man. Mr.

and Mrs. Kraus will reside in Pelham Bay and will be at home after Feb. 12. Young Ladies Aid ladies auxiliary. dent, 1591 W.

9th the president FREDERICK LOESER CO. Inc. COMPLIMENTARY CARE Superbe AT BROOKLYN AND GARDEN CITY ANNUAL SALE! WRISLEY'S "Superbe" BATH SOAP 5 for regularly 4 for $1 For a limited time only Wrisley's luxury bath soap, at a special economy price! A grand soap that lathers beautifully even in hard water delightfully scented with lilac, pine, carnation, gardenia or sandalwood. Toiletries--Street Floor FULTON AT BOND, B'KLYN TRiangle 5-8100 FRANKLIN AT 9th, GARDEN CITY -G. C.

1800 FOUNDED 1860 There will be a benefit bridge at the Knights of Columbus on March to raise funds for the rebuilding of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Saltaire, Fire Island, which was completely demolished by the hurricane. The bridge will be sponsored by the presiding. Arrangements were made for 8 Dutch supper to be held at the Avenue Temple on March 31. Mrs. Augusta Falk was appointed chairman.

After the meeting Mrs. The bi-monthly meeting will be held at the Livingston on Feb. 13. Mrs. Estelle Fendrick, Mrs.

Anna Kopel, Mrs. Esther Kaufman, Mrs. Bertha Marcus and Mrs. Evelyn Anna Kahn and Mrs. Jean Lazarus are chairmen.

During February progressive bridges will be given for the benefit of the organization by Mrs. Ida Fannie Sverdlik, 1990 1 E. 3d St. Dr. Lena Levine will be the guest speaker a meeting on Feb.

27 at the Livingston. On March 8 the organization will have completed 32 Miss Virginia Balluff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Balluff of 290 Oakland Place, is the fiancee of Robert H. Freestone, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sampson W. Freestone of 4066 Bedford Ave. (A. S.

photo.) Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg was formerly Miss Edith Greenberg, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Emanuel Greenberg of Bay Ridge Ivriah Bay Ridge Ivriah will hold a combination business and cultural meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. David Gold, 7101 Shore Road. The Jewish Education Committee's plans for home study groups for children will be disclosed and discussed.

Dr. Rebecca Liswood will address the group on "How Shall the Importance of Mental Hygiene Be Brought to Our Children." Del Gandio-Greco Miss Camille F. Del Gandio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Del Gandio of 1656 W.

5th will be married to Carl E. Greco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Greco of 1715 W. 6th today at 5 p.m.

in St. Theresa's Chapel, with the Very Rev. Monsignor Chioffi officiating. A wedding dinner and reception will follow in the Galleon Grill Room of the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island. The bride will be attended by Miss Michelina Massa, as maid of honor.

and Joseph La Rosa will be the best man. The couple will leave on an extended trip throughout the South. Lyons-Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H.

Lyons of Brooklyn announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Vera Lyons, to Charles Marion Goldsmith. son of Mr. and Mrs Herman Goldsmith of Brooklyn. Miss Lyons is a graduate of Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn and Barnard College. Mr Goldsmith was graduated in 1935 from the Law School of St.

John's University. Akerblom-McDowell Miss Eileen T. Akerblom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W.

Akerblom of 336. 43d will be married today to Robert F. McDowell, son of Mrs. Marguerite McDowell, also of Brooklyn. The ceremony will be at St.

Michael's Roman Catholic Church at 4:30. A will follow. reception, Grace Akerblom, sister of the bride-elect, will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids are the Misses Maureen Thorley, Miriam Doring, Grace E. Hummel and Florence Burke.

Walter McCarthy will be best man. Ushers are Walter McCoyd, Harold Burke, Harry Anderson and William Hummel. Knoll- Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Knoll of Atlantic East Rockaway, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elida E. Knoll, to William A. Colson, son of Mrs. Joseph A. Colson of Pearsall Lynbrook, and the late Mr.

Colson. The Long Island Pan-Hellenic will meet at the Antlers, Munsey Park, tomorrow. Mrs. Glen MacNary of Manhasset is program chairman. Mrs.

N. J. Roos of Roslyn Estates is chairman of the annual scholarship bridge, to take place on April 8, also at the Antlers. entertained 1 the members. Nussbaum will act as hostesses.

Mrs. Berger, 825 Prospect Place, and Mrs. years of charity work in Brooklyn. FURNISTORE FREDERICK BROOKLYN IT AND PIANOS P.M. RUGS LOESER CO.

Inc. TURE, 'TIL MONDAY OPEN AT OUR BROOKLYN STORE ONLY FAMOUS MAKER'S CLOSEOUT ORIENTAL REPRODUCTIONS Discontinued Patterns, Slight Imperfects, Mill Trials In clearing these rugs, we can't give you the manufacturer's famous name. Prices are 80 far under his usual figures! We've sold over $1,500,000 worth of rugs by this maker without one single complaint against their wear. Reproduction art has reached its peak in themmost people can't tell them from hand-woven Orientals costing five times as much. Fine Persian and Chinese designs.

Come early for full choice. Q'ty Size Type Grade Sale Q'ty Size Type Grade Sale 9.75_ 7.98 13.50_ 10.50 11 -Oriental 16.00_ 12.95 18 -Oriental 8.75_ 6.98 15 -Oriental 27.00_ 21.00 96.50 Oriental 21.50_ 16.95 2.2x12_Oriental 49.00_ 39.00 Reproduc. 29.50_ 22.95 110.6x12 -Oriental 39.00_ 29.95 2. -Oriental 84.50_ 69.50 119.00 -Oriental 79.50 Oriental 89.50_ 69.50 Oriental 110.6x16 Reproduc.135.00_115.00 57.50- 49.00 2. 95.00_ 69.50 10 9x12 -Oriental 98.50_ 75.00 98.50_ 69.50 -Oriental 89.50 98.50 No down payment necessary.

Convenient monthly payments on purchases of $25 or over, plus a small carrying charge. Rugs--Third Floor AT BROOKLYN AND GARDEN CITY SPECIAL PURCHASE! 12,000 COLLAR Miss Camille F. Del Gandio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Del Gandio of 1656 W.

5th is being married today to Carl E. Greco of 1715 W. 6th St. at 5 o'clock in St. Theresa's Chapel.

Church Benefit The Brooklyn Young Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Anna Heller, president, held a board meeting on Mondast her evening Rosin, at first the vice home presi- of ATTACHED SHIRTS IN SUPERIOR FABRICS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT even to us, that so much value It's possible only because cleared his shelves of every a special price for us! Every for 1.55 and $2 shirts! Each shirt Loser's specifications without any cuts! This is an unusual event for it with extra selling space and out, come early! It seems incredible, can be packed into our leading shirtmaker bolt of shirting at fabric was planned was tailored to money-saving short we've planned salesmen. Don't miss button-down and round collar attached STYLES: Regular, shirts. MATERIALS: Colorfast madrases and oxfords in COLORS, SIZES: Blue, 33, 34, 35 inch sleeves. PATTERNS: British, dobby weaves, figures Also 1800 neckband woven cotton broadcloths, chambrays, the group.

tan, green, wine, grey, white. 14 to 17. spaced, candy stripes; checks, plaids, and plain colors. shirts in plain white cotton broadcloth. The Man's Store-Street Floor Mail and Phone Orders Filled FULTON at BOND, KLYN- TRiangle 5-8100 FRANKLIN at 9th, GARDEN CITY -G.

C. 1804 FOUNDED 1860.

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