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I BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1937 5 Interest of Social World Centers Around June Brides Al Fresco Events Given McGOWAN-DUNN Miss Ruth Margot Dunn, daughof Mrs. Andrew J. Dunn of 504 4th St. and the late Mr. Dunn, and Thomas B.

McGowan son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McGowan, 379 Madison were married yesterday morning at St. Saviour's Church.

The Rev. James Saunders, cousin of the bridegroom, officiated at the ceremony and nuptial mass at 10 a.m. A wedding breakfast and reaption for the immediate families followed at the Towers Hotel. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Andrew A. Dunn.

Miss Miriam Elizabeth Dunn was her sister's only attendant. Mr. McGowan had John Backus his best man. Frank G. Dunn, another brother of the bride, and Edward F.

Miles were the ushers. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with a redingote of chantilly lace made along princess lines. Her tulle veil was draped from a coronet caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a organza princess gown, trimmed with delphinium blue and a large leghorn hat with delphinium blue streamers the ground.

She carried a bouquet of Spring flowers. Mrs. McGowan is a graduate of St. Saviour's Academy and attended the College of the Sacred Heart, Manhattanville, N. Y.

Mr. McGowan is a graduate of the Brooklyn Preparatory School, Fordham University and the Fordham Law School. He is connected with the legal department of the Royal Indemnity Corporation at Syracuse, N. Y. After an extended motor trip to the South, Mr.

McGowan and his bride will live at 843 Ackerman Syracuse. DE LUMEN-WILSON Miss Frances Darrell Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wilson of 78 Fenimore was married her home on May 29 to Ira G.

DeLumen, son of Mrs. Jacque DeLumen of Manhattan. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon over satin, with a finger-tip veil of bridal tissue and orange blossoms, and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Dorothy Wilson, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, wore peach chiffon, and the bridesmaids, the Misses Juliet DeLumen and Edith Hyer, wore gowns of turquoise blue chiffon. The attendants carnosegays of Spring flowers.

Stanley Gartman WAS best man. ried, After a trip the couple will live in Manhattan. LENNON-HENDERSON Miss Mary Josephine Lennon, niece of Mrs. Thomas J. Lee of 765 Westminster Road, will be married on Saturday morning, June 19, at 10:30, to Gerard M.

Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Joseph Henderson, 844 Lincoln Place. The wedding will be performed in the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola by Rev.

Elmer J. Henderson, S.J., brother of the bridegroom. The bride will be given in marriage by her uncle, Walter Nichols. Miss Helen McCoony will be maid of honor for Miss Lennon. Frederic S.

Henderson will be best man for his brother. Ushers will be Robert Kraft, Stephen S. Gorey, John O'Connor and William J. Henderson, a brother of the bridegroom. Miss Lennon is a graduate of St.

Saviour's Academy. Mr. Henderson is a graduate of Brooklyn Prep and Pace Institute, School of Accountancy, and also attended Fordham University. DRISCOLL-KICKHAM Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Driscoll Miss Agnes Driscoll, daughter of Brooklyn, has completed plans for her marriage to John W. Kickham. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Kickham of Granville, N. Y. The Rev. John F. White, chaplain and professors the College of New Rochelle, will perform the ceremony June 26 in the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus.

A wedding breakfast will follow at the Hotel Bossert. Ellen FitzGerald of Norwalk, will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will includes the Misses Mary Reardon of Manchester, and Rosina Zito of Brooklyn. William Kickham will be best man for his brother. Miss Driscoll was graduated from St.

Angela Hall Academy and from the College of New Rochelle in 1934. She received her Master of Arts degre from Columbia University in 1936. Mr. Kickham is a graduate of Alfred University, class of 1931, and has done post -graduate work at Cornell University. After a wedding trip Mr.

Kickham and his bride will make their home in Westbury, Young George Lange Gaskel, SON of Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Avenue K. in the at the Lido Country Club, Lido Beach. (F.

Jones photo.) 3 Miss Frances M. Hughes, left, is financial secretary of the Ave Maria Mission Club and co-chairman of the ticket committee for the bridge and tea on the Hotel Bossert marine roof on June 26. Miss Gertrude I. Duffy is general chairman of the affair. (Werner photos.) KELLY-REARDON The wedding of Miss Muriel M.

Reardon, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Reardon of 6827 Narrows and Vincent J. Kelly, son of J. W.

Kelly of Regents Park, Southampton, England, took place on May 25 at the Baptist Temple. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Brougher and was followed by a reception at Feltzman's. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory lace and satin.

Her tulle veil was held by a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Jean Reardon was maid of honor for her sister and wore a gown of aquamarine chiffon and a tulle veil held in place by a garland of gardenias. Miss Sally Cullen Miss Jessie Hackman were bridesmaids, and wore gowns similar to the maid's of honor, in peach. Their hats were of peach satin and tulle, and they carried roses. Miss Briggs was flower girl and wore maize organdie and carried a basket of sweet peas.

Harold Kelly was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Gordon Hey and Stanley Orr. The bride attended Girls' Commercial High School. After a trip to Atlantic City the couple will live in Bay Ridge. BENEFIT DANCE BENEFIT DANCE The Fresh Air Fund of St. Stephen's parish will sponsor a dance on Saturday at St.

Stephen's parish Hall, Hicks and Summit to raise funds to send needy children to Summer camps. The committee of dance includes: Miss Angela R. Parisi, executive member; Rudolph Petrolino, executive member; Vincent J. Buono, chairman of entertainment; Frank Benevento, vice chairman of entertainment; Philip Riccardi, ry; Dick Bongiorno, Joseph Tringali, Michael DiMeglio, Petrolino, Larice Muloof, Mildred Lauro, Dr. Charles Marciano, Frank Cimato, Frank Arcati, Mr.

and Mrs. George Peterson, Miss Rose Fraumini and William Clement. A dance will be given by the Young People's Council of the Ocean Avenue Congregational Church on Friday evening, June 18. MISS SCULLY HONORED Miss Marie Scully of 2603 Avenue was honored at a miscellaneous shower on Friday evening, given by Miss Marion Carrick of 859 58th St. Miss Scully will become the bride of William A.

Browne of 113 82d St. on June Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Those present were: The Misses Grace Kelly, Helen Merry, Rita Warren, Alice Scully, Frances Scully, Mary Emily Wogan, Lilly Glidden, Florence Sullivan, Dorothy Connor, Katherine Farrell, Margaret Connoughton. Jeannette Haas, Gertrude Rich, Mary Girvin, Kay Kestel, Mildred Matchett, Mildred Bartoli, Ethel Plaski, Lydia Bartol, Helen Luhrs, Ruth Law, Rose Delanega, Rose LaHara, Viola Houston, Marie old, Helen Wenis, Rahnild Chester, Catherine Moffat, Helen Hayes, Janet Dunn, Lydia Cortes, Ellen Petty, Edna Williams, Helen Murray, Rose DePalma, Claire Gorman, Jane Archer, Caroline Angel, Violet Delia, Rebecca Keeler, Josephine Appicelli, Florence Roahe, Rose Benino, Bessie Halligan and Mrs. Emma Browne, Mrs. May Carrick and Mrs.

Florence Van Valen. ARABIA-RICCIARDI Miss Anna Arabia, daughter of Mrs. Domenico Arabia of 1279 37th and Louis Ricciardi of 1260 41st son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Ricciardi, will be married this afternoon at the Church of St.

Catherine of Alexandria. The Rev. Father Long will perform the ceremony. Miss Arabia will be given in marriage by her brother Fred Arabia. Miss Rose Ricciardi, cousin of the bridegroom will be maid of honor.

The bridesmaids will be the Misses Mary Ricciardi, Annett Seiretta, Lucy Butero and Jean Mazeo. Frank Anile will be best man, and the ushers will be Dominick Siano. Antonio Arabia. Daniel Ricciardi and Phil Savettiero. Junie and Philicia Amaturdo will be flower girls.

A reception will be held at the Borough Park Casino. After spend- ing two weeks in Maine the couple will live in Flatbush, MARIE BLOEDE CLUB The dramatic group of the Marie Bloede Club for Blind Girls will present a three-act comedy called "The Sky's the Limit," written by Kurtz Gordon, Thursday and Friday nights. The players will be assisted by the chorus and soloists, which will offer various selections during intermission. This musical unit is under the direction of Elizabeth Payne Stumm. proceeds derived from this performance, which will wind up the club's season, will be used to carry on the activities of the club when it resumes in the early Fall.

Miss Emma M. Bracken, president of the Altar Society of Our Lady of Refuge Church, has announced subscribers to the silver anniversary luncheon and bridge to be held at the Lido Saturday. Mrs. Richard Bennett is general chairman of the party, and Mons. Francis Connelly is pastor of Our Lady of Refuge.

The subscribers are: Mrs. Frank A. Conaty, Mrs. Mary Flood, Mrs. James J.

Dempsey, Mrs. Philip Termini, Miss Isobel King, Mrs. Hector McGowan Curren, Mrs. John S. McMahon, Mrs.

Allan F. Fisher, Mrs. Cornelius J. Behan, Mrs. Philip Bolger, Mrs.

Edward A. Toole, Miss Charlotte MacLoughlin, Miss Amelia Rochford, Mrs. John Delany, Mrs. Frank Grace, Mrs. J.

T. Bullwinkel, Mrs. Joseph Conklin, Mrs. Frederick Magiola, Miss Helen Ryan, Mrs. Patrick Finn, Mrs.

James Neylon, Mrs. James Stubenbord, Mrs. William C. Bolton, Mrs. Henry Neiland Mrs.

John Hayden, Mrs. John Biggins, Mrs. chael Walsh, Miss Dorothy Sheedy, Mrs. Andrew J. Schmitz, Mrs.

James Ginna, Miss Catherine McKenna, Miss Cathleen Canfield, Mrs. Patrick Goodman, Mrs. Michael O'Neil, Miss Victoria Byrne, Mrs. Robert M. Guie, Mrs.

Harry L. McCotter, Mrs. William McClunn, Mrs. William J. McCurdy, Mrs.

James Mattimore, Mrs. Harold Healy, Mrs. Joseph Hanley, Miss Bessie Castellano, Mrs. Thomas Deegan, Mrs. Thomas Pugh, Mrs.

Sandford T. Reilly, Mrs. James Cooley, Mrs. Paul Schmitt, Mrs. Mrs.

Evans Olwell, Miss Catherine Charles Missack, Mins, Joseph Ryan, McTernan, Mrs. Thomas Alcott, Mrs. A. H. Saunders, Mrs.

James Reynolds, Charles Nolan, Miss Genevieve Connelly, Miss Elizabeth Goodman, Regina O'Shea, Mrs. John Gillen, Miss Elizabeth McCaffrey, Mrs. Francis X. Carmody, Mrs. Charles Druhan, Mrs.

George TreaMrs. William J. Hall, Mrs. Marcy, tin Noonan, Mrs. A.

Kleinklaus, Mrs. D. Laurie, Mrs. William P. Oliver, Mrs.

Victor Dodworth. Mrs. Eugene O'Brien and Miss Bracken. CAMP FIRE NEWS PARTY SUBSCRIBERS Brooklyn girls registered to attend Camp Fire Girls Camps at Arden, N. this Summer are Stella MosHeling, kowitz, a Joy Von Muller, Ruth ElMarjorie McVeigh, Floy lenoff, Harriet Scholder, Jacqueline Dewey, Allison Dewey and Doris Thiessing.

Miss Catherine Kennedy has become guardian of the Nowetompa group, which Mrs. Florence Greene Stewart has been guardian. Abain this Summer the Brooklyn Camp Fire Girls will sponsor a program for girls who will not go to camp. The program will consist of swimming, hikes and nature study. The Camp Fire Girls' ballett, under the direction of Souverana, will take part in a St.

Mary's Mine, at 126th St. Manhattan, June 12 and 14. A new group was formed on Thursday afternoon, meeting at 29 Morrell St. The girls are Beatrice Teittlbaum, Roslyn Gold, Stella Katz, Rose Marino, Marie Marino and Elizabeth Shatz. Subscription books for the benefit of the Brooklyn Camp Fire Girls have been distributed among the groups and councils.

Three prizes will be awarded. The new official camp outfit for the Camp Fire Girls is on display at the Brooklyn headquarters, The Shutan will hold its outdoor field met this year at Manhattan Beach. The girls will meet and swimming matches in the late afternoon, followed by games, then supper, and at dusk a huge camp fire will be built on the beach. A group of older girls will entertain with camp fire stunts and songs. JACKSON-KRULL Christ Church, Lynbrook, will be scene Saturday of the wedding of Miss Rosemary Jackson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Jackson of Lynbrook, and Charles Meeks Krull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krull of East Rockaway.

The ceremony will take place at 7:30 p.m., with the Rev. John V. Cooper, officiating. Miss Jackson will have her sister, Mrs. Richard Hague, as matron of honor.

Another sister, Miss Dorothy Jackson, will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Misses Thelma Speed, Anne Wuest, Irene Lent and Jean Pirie. John Krull will be his brother's best man. The ushers are Robert Jackson, brother of the bride-to-be; Burton Delack, Duncan McNab, John Hallenbeck and Arthur Bullard. A reception and buffet supper for relatives and close friends will be served at Niederstein's Lynbrook, following the ceremony.

An amateur and beauty contest will be held June 16 at Dongan Hall under the auspices of Marie P. Dalton Circle, Companions of the Forest of America. A dance wil follow. HADASSAH NEWS The Brooklyn Chapter of Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization of America, and the local Junior Hadassah unit are conducting a vigorous campaign for a large woman vote for delegates to the 20th biennial World Zionist Congress. June 20 has been set as the official Zionist election day throughout the United States.

Five tickets have entered on the ballot, each representing an American Zionist group. Hadassah has this year, for the first time in its history, submitted its own slate of delegates. The delegates of the various parties, elected according to the scheme of proportional representation, will participate in the deliberations of the forthcoming World Zionst Congress, to begin Aug. 3 in Zurich, Switzerland. Mrs.

Isidor Taub, president of the Hadassah Chapter in Brooklyn, described the next international Zionist parley as the most significant in the 40 years of the modern Zionist movement to rebuild Palestine. Mrs. David Sobel, chairman of the Congress Campaign Committee for Brooklyn, announced that an official local election committe has been organized, with representatives of all Hadassah groups. In addition a campaign committee, with captains, lieutenants, automobile and telephone squads, has been formed for a vote-the-Hadassah slate movement. The Bedford group of the Brooklyn Chapter Hadassah held the final meeting of the season and installation of officers on Thursday afternoon at the Brooklyn Jewish Center.

Rabbi William Margolis installed the following officers: Mrs. Elias Socoloff, president, who was elected for the third term; vice presidents, Mrs. Bernard Chernofsky, Mrs. Samuel Stark, Mrs. Morris Weinberg and Mrs.

Bessie Deutschman; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Droshnicop; secretaries, Mrs. Isidor Maggin (recording), Mrs. Bella Ratzkin (financial), Harry Levin responding), Mrs. D.

S. Kay (corresponding); cultural and program chairmen, Mrs. Leo Cohen, Mrs. Israel H. Levinthal, Mrs.

Morris Lubell, Mrs. Max Schiller and Philip Evseroff; membership, Mrs. Israel H. Levinthal and Mrs. Samuel Stark; current events, Mrs.

Harry Friedman; Jewish National Fund, Mrs. Morris Canick, Mrs. Samuel Prutman, Mrs. Abraham Romm, Mrs. Kate Podolsky and Mrs.

Strumfeld; Rothschild Hadassah University Hospitaly, Mrs. Simon Libin, Mrs. Joseph Krimsky, Mrs. Oscar Kahn and Mrs. Harry Feldman; Youth Aliyah, Dr.

Henrietta Winston and Mrs. A. J. Silverman; child welfare, Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz, Mrs.

Bertha Axelrod, Mrs. Kate Litzky, Mrs. Bernard Koplowitz, Mrs. Bertha Libin and Mrs. Samuel Palley; Palestine supplies, Mrs.

Morris Weinberg; cheer fund, Mrs. Harry Goldstein; publicity, Mrs. William Post. ANZELONE-TERRELL Miss Christine Anzelone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Anzelone of Rockville Centre, will be married to Philmore Terrell of Oceanside next Sunday in St. Anthony's Church, Oceanside. The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and will have as maid of honor her sister. Miss Eleanor Anzelone. Her bridesmaids will be the Misses Evelyn Houlder, Mary and Christine Anzelone, Elice and Audrey Huelle Edna Reymers.

Mr. Terrell will have as his best man his cousin, Bertram Terrell. The ushers be Stanley Johnson, James Gelestino. Fiore Anzelone, Miss Anzelon's, brother: Herbert Argo, Anzelone's cousin; Robert Freytag and Richard Ryan. A reception will follow at the Long Island Casino in Oceanside.

After their return from a week's motor trip to Lake George the couple will reside on Terrell GLEN-KUNKEL Miss Mary Catherine Glen, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Fitzpatrick of Jamaica, and Albert Francis Kunkel of Rockville Centre will be married next Sunday in the Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin, Jamaica. Mrs. Mary Garrity of Jamaica. sister-in-law of the bride, will be maid of honor.

Edward Kunkel will be his brother's best man. Joseph and Gregory Kunker will usher. Miss Anne Greenberg, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Greenberg of 2060 58th is the fiancee of Jack Bernstein. (Erasmian photo.) Miss Jessica Perlman, daughter of Mark Perlman, is engaged to Morton Kline of Brooklyn. (Carrell photo.) FALTER-MURPHY Mr. and Mrs. John Falter of Columbus, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Verna Margaret Falter, to Louis C.

Murphy son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Murphy of 1254 E. 23d St.

Miss Falter is a graduate of St. Mary of the Springs College, and her fiance of Notre Dame University. The wedding will take place in Columbus in the early Fall. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay G. Willson of 8019 11th Ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bernice Willson, to Matthew Logan Wilson, son of Mrs. Marie E. Wilson and the late John L.

Wilson. Miss Willson graduated from Maxwell Teachers Training College and the University of Maine, class of 1933. While at Maine she was elected to Delta Delta Delta and All Maine Women. She is a member and secretary of the Maine Women's Club of New York. Mr.

Wilson was graduated from Columbia University, class of 1922. He is a member of the Downtown Athletic Club. He is with the Bell Telephone Laboritories, New York City. The wedding will take place in the late Summer. MEYER-HAMEL Mr.

and Mrs. Frank G. Meyer of 1119 Greene Ave. announce July 1 as the date for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marie Frances Meyer, to Louis Hamel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis P. Hamel Jr. of Richmond Hill. The ceremony will take place on the Marine Roof of the Hotel Bossert and will be followed by reception. After a trip to Bermuda the couple will make their home in Brooklyn.

Miss Meyer will have as her matron of honor Mrs. Samuel Kenney. The maid of honor will be Miss Ruth Stephenson and the bridesmaids Mrs. William Cowley, Mrs. Fred Meyer Jr.

and the Misses Helen Williams and Lenore Black. Henry Hamel will be the best man. Ushers will include Samuel Kenney, Frederick J. Meyer William Cowley, Edward Lavin and Richard Pruess. Miss Meyer is a graduate of St.

Angela's Hall Academy, and has studied voice under Madame Hangland of Steinway Hall. Mr. Hamel is connected with the United States Aviation Underwriters and is a graduate of Richmond Hill High School. The Rev. W.

D. Lanning St. Barbara's will perform the ceremony. AVE MARIA MISSION Plans for its 23d annual bridge for the benefit of its Seminarian Fund have been completed by the Ave Maria Mission Society of Brooklyn. It is an auxiliary of the Catholic Church Extension Society.

Its president since its organization has been Miss Margaret A. Cloughessy of 317 6th Ave. The spiritual director is Miss Gertrude I. Duffy of 47 71st St. The bridge will be held on the Marine Roof of the Hotel Bossert on the afternoon of June 26.

There will be program of vocal selections by women members of the society. Mrs. Leila M. Calein of 102 Reid Are. is the newly elected ing secretary the Long Island Federation Executices (L.

I. F. She was elected at the annual meeting and will serve for to years. (Jay Pearly photo.) Greek Letter Clubs Letter Clubs THETA PHI The Delta Omicron Chapter of the Theta Phi Fraternity held its annual party and bunco dance clara on Friday evening at the SwedishAmerican Athletic Club. Herbert Berzelius was chairman, assisted by Rudolph Droppa and Christian Beyer.

PHI GAMMA PHI Alpha Chapter of Phi Gamma Phi Sorority held a reunion Brooklyn and Long Island members; at a dinner at the Hotel St. George, Thursday night. Mrs. Eleanor Mortimore, president of the group, was in charge of arrangements, assisted by Miss Adele Peterson, vice president; Mrs. Helen Trivilino, secretary, and Mrs.

Helen Schmidt, treasurer. PI OMEGA MU Pi Omega Mu Sorority, Gamma Chapter, held a regular meeting on Tuesday at the home of Miss Ruth Hamlin, 421 E. 7th Shia Regular business was discussed bids for the forthcoming dance to be given by Alpha Chapter on June 19 were distributed. Gamma Chapter met at the home of Miss Lucille Stapleton previous to the meeting on Tuesday. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Yolanda Neill, 4048 Bedford Ave.

IOTA ALPHA PI At the last meeting of the Lambda Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi held at the home of Miss Edna Goldstein, 1495 E. 29th Miss Sylvia Levy, the newly elected chancellor, announced the calendar of events for the last two weeks of sorority activity. On June 16 the sorority will hold its annual boat ride to Bear Mountain. On June 19 an informal dinner-dance will be held at L'Escargot D'Or. On June 18 the graduate luncheon will take place at Maison Jacques.

On June 22 the sorority will have its last gathering of the year at the installation ceremonies for new officers and pledgees to be held at the Park Royal. PHI SIGMA DELTA The last regular meeting of the season of the Phi Sigma Delta SOrority was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. S. P. Vlachos, 3335 69th Jackson Heights.

Miss Virginia Bomer made arrangements for the Fall dance, which will be held on Nov. 13 at the Hotel Westover, Manhattan. The meetings will be resumed in September, PHI OMEGA PI The Summer formal of New York Gamma Chapter of Phi Omega Pi, of which Miss Marion Keys is president, will be held at the Beekman Tower Hotel, Manhattan, headquarters of the National Panhellenic Fraternities, on Saturday. Miss O'Mara is the chairman. KAPPA DELTA Miss Rosemary MacGuire, a student at Brooklyn College, has been elected delegate from her chapter to the National Convention of Kappa Delta sorority.

As delegate, Miss MacGuire will be sent to Richmond, where the Kappa Delta Convention is being held from June 28 through July 3. VISITATION BENEFIT A benefit bridge the Sisters of the Visitation will held in the fore Alumnae Room at the Convent, Ridge Boulevard and 89th on Saturday. The committee sponsoring the affair is composed of graduates of the Academy and includes Mrs. Wellington Greyble, Mrs. William H.

Midwinter, Mrs. John Scanlan, Mrs. James V. Pettit, Misses Nancy McLaughlin, Adeline Delbon, Eleanor O'Callaghan, Mary Asip and Anita Fusco. Among the subscribers are: Mrs.

J. Ennis McQuail, Mrs. Harold Rambusch, Mrs. F. McDonnell, Mrs.

Raymond Bushey, Mrs. E. H. Strickland. Mrs.

Nicholas Ayres, Mrs. P. DeMartine, Mrs. B. Wallendorf, Mrs.

P. Walsh, Mrs. George Burpo, Mrs. John J. Morris, Mrs.

J. Kevlin, Mrs. D. DeNari, Mrs. Bader, Mrs.

E. Golden, Mrs. Josephine Alberts Clarry, Mrs. F. Sullivan, Mrs.

Charles Maguire, Mrs. T. Maggiola, Mrs. W. T.

Fiskburgh, Mrs. Elizabeth McLoughlin, Misses Josephine Duff, Carolyn Roache, Mae Seested. Eulalie Kuhn, Arlene Zerega, Agnes Misuraca, Mary Caufield, Helen Feeney, ANTPUSAT-STEITZ Mr. and Mrs. August Antpusat of 981 Broadway, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ella Antpusat, to Alfred Steitz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Steitz of Manhattan. Miss Antpusat recently returned from an extensive tour of Europe, a gift from her parents upon her graduation from Bushwick High School. Mr. Steitz, a lithographic artist, is a graduate of Alexander Hamilton High School, Mechanics Institute and Lithographic Technical Foundation.

The engagement was celebrated at Miss Antpusat's home. AUGEN-GOLDSMITH Miss Muriel Augen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Augen of Corona, and Bernard J. Goldsmith of Corona will be married at noon today in the Grand Salon of the Hotel St.

George. Rabbi Joshua Goldberg of Astoria will officiate at the ceremony which will be followed by a wedding luncheon. The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Elaine Augen, as maid of honor, and Miss Beatrice Ginsburg of Manhattan as bridesmaid. Sidney A. Stein will be best man The ushers will be Irving Bernstein, Irving and Aaron Cooperman, Brooklyn; David KaufCohen, man of the Bronc, William Sherman and Eugene Greenfield, both of Manhattan; W.

Emanuel Schulman of Astoria and Samuel Bellman of Sunnyside. The bridegroom attended St. John's University. He and his bride will go to Canada on a wedding trip and will live in Elmhurst when they return. PI OMEGA MU The regular meeting of the Delta Chapter of Pi omegas Mu was held at the home Bernadette Riley on Tuesday evening.

Plans for a Fall social were discussed. ALPHA DELTA PI The Vanderveer Group of the A Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae will hold its regular meeting at the active chapter rooms on Tuesday evening. Miss Olive Kinports will conduct a handicraft session. This will be the last regular meeting until the Fall. PI DELTA PHI A meeting of Alpha Mu of Pi Delta Phi was held at the home of Miss Patricia Bushong.

The following officers were elected: President, Miss Beatrice Bushong; vice president, Miss Patricia Bushong; secretary, Miss Ruth Greite; treasurer, Miss Katherine Oates, and historian, Miss Virginia O'Neill. National Pi Delta Phil held their installation luncheon at the Hotel Warwick, Manhattan, recently. The newly elected grand officers include the Misses Eleanore Olsen, president: Elisabeth Maul, vice president; Josephine Carey, secretary; Helen Emison, treasurer, and Eileen Donovan, historian. Alpha Beta chapter met at the home of Miss Elisabeth Maul, 862 Union recently, Final plans were made for the Spring dance on June 19 at the Midston House, Manhattan. The committee includes the Misses Amy Johnson, Nathalie Peterson, Jeannette Mast and Dorothy Proper.

SCHAEFER-HELIES SON Walter Schaefer of 416 Ocean Avenue announces Saturday as the date for the marriage of his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Rita Schaefer, to Wallace Francis Helies of 1064 E. 38th St. The wedding will take place at the Ocean Avenue Congregational Church, with the Rev. George M. Miller officiating.

A reception and dinner will follow at the Hotel Bossert. Miss Schaefer is a graduate of Berkeley Institute and a member of Pi Delta Phi Sorority, Mr. Helies is a graduate of La Salle Military Academy. Miss Jean Readdie will be maid of honor for Miss Schaefer. Bridesplaids and will be Virginia the Whiteley.

Eleanore Miss Readdie's sister, Elizabeth Readdie, will act as flower girl. The best man will be John C. Helies, brother of the bridegroom. Gordon Brant, Grant Farquhar, John Larkin and Clatus Malinson will be the ushers. Miss Grace Carroll of Leonia, N.

will sing preceding the ceremony. After a motor trip through up-State New York the couple will make their home in Brooklyn. Miss Louise M. Wilkens of 495 Washington for many years with the Interantional Committee of the Y. M.

C. will sail on Thursday on the Bremen of the North German Lloyd Line for a two months trip through Europe, visiting Italy, France, Germany and Switzerland. Miss Wilkens was recently honored at a dinner given at Dahlstrom, Green Tree Lodge, Huntington. The 29th annual convention of the Federation of Polish Jews in America will take place on Saturday, Sunday and next Monday at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan. BENEFIT BRIDGE The New York Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Society will hold a benefit bridge Tuesday in the Colonnades of Essex House.

Manhattan, as its closing event for the season. More than 400 persons will attend. The committee in charge of arrangements is headed by Mrs. David R. Rosenbaum.

Mrs. Mark Harris is president of the auxiliary and Mrs. William Schweitzer, treasurer. Ladies' Auxiliary, which is composed of 700 aids in the support of a sanitorium in Denver for tubercular people. The Brooklyn branch is headed by Mrs.

Dorothy Kaplan. 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hamman of 246 84th St. were hosts at a reception at their home last night in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. WilBadger, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber, Mr. and Mrs.

John Wroble, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hamman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ziegler, Mrs.

Mathias Schuler. Charles Schuler, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sodeberg, Mrs. Peter Elmendorf, Mrs.

Joseph Nier, Miss Layetta Hamman, Mrs. Jacob Cron, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morley, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hoffman, Miss Irma Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin, Chester Hammon Jr. and the Misses Altha, Eulalia and Carol Hamman. Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Rosenheim. Miss Helen L.

Connell, Miss J. M. Connell, C. Ed Connell and H. J.

Connell are at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec. INSTALLATION DINNER The Alumnae Association of St. John's University will hold its first Installation Dinner at the Hotel St. George on Thursday evening. Miss Gertrude Butler, chairman for the occasion, will introduce the new officers.

Addresses will be made by the president, Miss Beatrice Duffy: by the Rev. Edward J. Walsh, C.M. president fo St. John's University, and by the Rev.

Thomas F. Flynn, C.M., dean of the Graduate School and Teachers College, also moderator of the association. The musical program will be featured by Miss Catherine Redfield, concert artist and radio entertainer. Dancing in the Egyptian Room will follow the dinner. RECEPTION AND TEA Miss Patricia Fitzgerald, chairman of the committee of arrangements for the reception and tea to be given in honor of the graduates of 1937 of St.

Francis Xavier Academv Alumnae next Sunday noon, was hostess to her committee members recently. Miss Fitzgerald will be assisted by Mrs. Russell Harring and the Misses Rose Crowley. Ella M. Dobbins, Mary Hehir, Mildred Monahan, Kathleen Farrell, Lysbeth Farrell, Helen Rutland, Marguerite Spohn.

Mary Daly, Dolores M. Marguet, Elizabeth Magilligan, Jane Tiernan and Rita Smith. TAU PHI SIGMA Tau Phi Sigma sorority held its annual election of officers at the Towers Hotel on Monday evening. Miss Ida Smith presided and Miss Loretta Fagan was chairman of the evening. The following officers were elected: The Misses Doris R.

Schwitter, president; Margaret Malone, vice president; Ruth Lee, secretary; Violet Malluk, assistant secretary; Mrs. George Nickerson, treasurer, and Miss Vista Honare, assistant treasurer. A gift was presented to Miss Smith, outgoing president, and supper was served. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL As a farewell gesture to the Brooklyn College Inter-Fraternity Council, to which he has been faculty advisor for six years, Joseph Davidson of the speech department gave a luncheon to the Council members Wednesday afternoon in the Court Social Room on the borough college campus, at which he formally tendered his resignation to the council. The luncheon was marked by the presentation of eight Primi Inter-Fraters keys to those members who have engaged in outstanding extra-curricular activities.

Among those receiving the award were Stanley Waldman, former coeditor of the senior yearbook, and Anthony Pasquariello, executive member of the Inter Fraternity Council. SIGMA ALPHA GAMMA Delta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Gamma held a meeting recently at the home of the Misses Evelyn and Eileen Cummins of 1755 55th St. Plans for a theater party on June 7 were discussed. LOSITO-DI GIOVANNI Miss Marie Losito, daughter of Augustino Losito of 823 68th will be married to Anthony Di Giovanni, also of Brooklyn, today at 5:30 p.m. in the Lady of Our Angels Church in Brooklyn.

A reception will be held in the Galleon Grill Room of the Half Moon Hotel. The bride will be attended by Miss Ray Sessa as maid of honor. Vincent Di Giovanni best man. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Anna Di Giovanni, Marion Lazzara and Angelina Serina. The ushers will be David Di Giovanni, Philip Costa and Al Petrone.

After a Southern trip the couple will make their residence in Brooklyn, RUSSO-D'AGOSTINO Miss Frances Russo, daughter of Mrs. Rose Russo of 2181 E. 2d will be married to Salvatore A. D'Agostino, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Pietro D'Agostino of 2430 W. 1st today in the Church of Our Lady of Grace, at 4:30 p.m. A reception will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the Half Moon Hotel. The bride will be attended by Miss Katherine Russo as maid of honor and Dominick Branciforte will be best man. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Sally Parascando, Sadie Russo, Lillian Russo and Josephine Poccia.

The ushers will be Philip J. Nocera, Russo, James Russo and Augustine Biancaruso. After a motor tour through the Great Lakes region will make their residence in Brooklyn. Miss Audrey Janet Reiners, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A. Reiners of Brooklyn, will ba married to Casimir Glazar of Newark. N. in September. (Vinodd photo.).

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