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2 BROOKLYN EACLE, SUNDAY. APRIL 28. 1940 Mother Day Luncheon Hostess Group and Guests Are Listed Werns Nagorshi Mis Verna C. Werns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Werns of 1372 E. 56th St, will be married to Charles Nagorshi, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Nagorshi of 1488 E.

55th on May 25 in the Church of Mary Queen of Heaven. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will have her sister, Miss Josephine Werns as maid of honor. Joseph Nagorshi will be best man. Miss Werns is a graduate of James Madison High School and Mr. Nagorshi of Alexander Hamilton High School Councils Luncheon Arranged Motion Picture Group Head Names Chairmen Mrs.

Lewis P. Addoms, chairman of the Motion Picture Council of Brooklyn, announces that Mrs. E. Almore Gauvain will be chairman and Mrs. Robert E.

Griebe, co-chairman, of the luncheon of the Motion Picture Council for Brooklyn, to be held at the Towers Hotel on May 23. Mrs. George C. Sut-cliffe will be chairman of publicity and Mrs. John F.

Struse chairman of tickets. if! Maternity Center Division's Annual Meeting to Be Event of Tuesday. May 7 Mrs. Robert Jordan Is chairman of the committee of hostesses for the sixth annual Day luncheon meeting which will be held under the auspices of the Maternity Center Division of the Visiting Nurse Association of Brooklyn, of which Mrs. Edward A.

Behr is chairman, Tuesday, May 7, on the roof of the St. George Hotel. Parties Are Given by Lynbrook Set Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, April 27 Mrs. Frank J. Conboy was hostess at a reception and bridge on Thursday evening at her home on Pearsall Ave.

Among those present were Mrs. Richard Pearson, Mrs. Peter Furst and Mrs. Sydney Baker of Mal-verne, Mrs. Edwin Sunburg, Mrs.

Arlington Thompson and Mrs. Robert Ackerman of Lynbrook, Mrs. Robert. J. Dennis of Brooklyn and Mrs.

Grace Jayburg of East Rock-away. Mrs. August Gaeckle will rnter-tain the members of the Friendly Sew ins; Circle at her home on Washington St. on Friday afternoon. Mrs.

Alfred Isley will be an evening bridge hostess on Wednesday. Her guests, at her Scranton Ave. home, will be Mrs. Willard Oakley, Mrs. John Zahn, Mrs.

Willard Stewart, Mrs. E. J. Powell. Mrs.

George S. Wingert and Mrs. Vernon 1 Emmet. Mrs. James Smith of Bixley Heath is spending a week with her sister.

Mrs. Peter Baum of Calli-coon, N. Y. Miss Virginia Winpert. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George S. Wingert of 95 Lenox will leave next Saturday to attend the Spring Kantor photo WILL MARRY BROOKLYNITE WMfas ft Johanna Maria Her-daughter of Dr. and Mis: zog, Best, son of Dr. and Mrs.

William Henry Best of Brooklyn. Their wedding will take place in June. The bride-elect is a musician. Mrs. Carl J.

Sebastian Her-zog of Stamford, is engaged to John Kinsley COMING EVENTS MissFontaine Fiancee of Hans Krusa Mr. and Mrs. Andre CamlUe Fontaine of Roslyn Estates announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Renee-Louise Fontaine, to Hans Krusa of Manhattan, son of the Rev. Henry B. Krusa, pastor of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church of Liberty, N. and the late Mrs. Krusa. Miss Fontaine, who Is a direct HptlHanr rf rant TIU ClanHUVi of the Plymouth Colony, is also de- and Sumner families of early New England. She is the granddaughter of Mrs.

Albert Arey and the late Professor Arey of Roslyn, and of Mme. Camllle Fontaine and the late M. Fontaine of Antibes, France. She attended Friend's Academy, Locust Valley, and was graduated from Bradford College and Katharine Gibbs School. Mr.

Krusa was graduated from St. Olaf's College and received the master's degree from New York University. He is now with James McCreery New York. Festival to Be Given on May 14 The Brooklyn Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will have a Strawberry Festival at the Brooklyn Jewish Center on May 14th." The current musical hit, "Pins and Needles," will send some of the cast to entertain. The Harmony Boys will give their interpretations, and Miss Millie Weitz will entertain with her Incomparable characterizations.

The chairmen for this event are Mrs. Sidney Omston and Mrs. Louis J. Gribetz. Luncheon to Be Held By Morning Choral Morning Choral, Mrs.

Ralph C. Jones, president; Herbert Stavely Sammond, conductor, will hold its 21st annual luncheon on Saturday in the ballroom of the Towers Hotel. Mrs. Walter A. Mohr, first vice president, is chairman of the lunch eon.

Mrs. Edward Hildebrandt, chairman of flowers, will have as her committee Mrs. E. Almore Gauvain, Mrs. Frances Gentile, Mrs.

Glenn C. Smith, Mrs. Frederick Kirchner, Mrs. Theus J. Shell.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Oscar Beinker, Mrs. William F. Dougherty, Mrs. Henry Doyen, Mrs.

Edward Hildebrandt, Mrs. Alfred Inge, Mrs. Sarah Umpleby Jackson, Mrs. Ralph C. Jones, Mrs.

Charles A. May, Mrs. Walter A. Mohr, Mrs. Harry Schroeder, Mrs.

Theus J. Shell, Mrs. Glenn C. Smith, Mrs. George A.

Young Jr. Mrs. Ralph E. Pendleton, Mrs. Oscar F.

DuPont, Mrs. Harry A. Gilbert and Mrs. Frank J. Gilbride, all of Brooklyn, are the local members of the entertainment committee of the Women's Organization for the American Merchant Marine which will be a luncheon and bridge at the Ambassador Hotel, Manhattan, May 8.

Mr. and Mrs. George Ingber of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Mercer of Garden City and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Haywood of Queens Village, and Mrs. Margaret B. Vogely of Richmond Hill are at the Chamberlin, Old Point Comfort, Va. Miss Anderson Engaged to W. E.

Marling Mrs. A. L. Nacke of 17 Middagh St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Dorris Nancy Anderson, to Cadet William Ever- Marlln' Vn State.

MUltary liam Marling of Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Anderson was graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and attended Heffley Business College. She is now associated with the G. W. Ford Yacht Agency.

Cadet Marling will be graduated this June from West Point and will enter the Air Corps. Plans for the wedding have not as yet been completed. Auxiliary Will Have May Party The Immaculate Heart of Mary, Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Bessie Spon-agle, president, will hold its annual bridge and dance, Wednesday evening, May 15, In the school auditorium. Mrs.

Daniel J. Casey, general chairman, entertained htr committee on Monday evening at her home. She was assisted by her co-chairman. Miss Florence Rea-ney. The Rev.

Daniel A. Dwyer is moderator of the auxiliary. The various committee members who attended were non-players Chairman, Mrs. John J. Noonan; reception Chairman, Mrs.

Harry L. Anstey; co-chairman, Miss Lillian Caffrey; sweepstakes Chairman, Mrs. Robert J. Hubbard; co-chairman, Miss Mae McGovern; door Chairman, Mrs. Henry C.

Milliard; co-chairman, Mrs. Edward L. Langton; special prizes-Chairman, Mrs. Edward Rossman; co-chairman, Mrs. Minerva Jacob-son; arrangements Chairman, Mrs.

George Bennett; co-chairman, Mrs. William A. Purcell; table prizes chairman, Mrs. Edward Schmitt; co-chairman, Mrs. Joseph C.

O'Dea; bunco Chairman, Mrs. Thomas E. Russell; co-chairman, Mrs. Edward Greer; tickets Chairman, Miss Mae Megna; co-chairman, Mrs. John Callahan; dance Chairman, Miss Virginia Megna, and cards Chairman, Miss Clelia Balassl, and co-chairman, Mrs.

Henry Heckler, Mary Scanlan Guest At Luncheon Party Mrs. Marion Kelly Byrne enter tained at a luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Mary Scanlan at the Old Clarendon Restaurant. Miss Scanlan Is the daughter of Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Maurice T. Scanlan of Long Beach, Cal.

Miss Scanlan will leave Brooklyn on Wednesday for California, where she will be married to Endign Claude Farmer at Long Beach. Among the guests were Mrs. Peter B. Hanson, Mrs. Edward M.

Kelly, Mrs. Frederick Zinke, Mrs. Walter F. O'Malley, Miss Helen Hanson, Miss Louise Cunningham, Miss Josephine Morrissey, Miss Cornelia Leary, Miss Pauline Clark and Miss Helen Morrissey. The Ladies Aid Society of St, Catherine's Hospital will have thtlr monthly meeting and card party on Friday at Jennings Hall, Weddings May 1 Miss Carol Mona-smith and Herman G.

Knauth, Hempstead. May 3 (Fri.) Miss Elizabeth Ridgely and E. E. Spencer St. George's Chapel, Manhattan.

Miss Alice Leslie Nichols, and Dana Winchester Newell, Hempstead. Card Parties April 29 iMon.1 Mrs. Awbrey N. Shaw's benefit, bridge, 47 Buckingham Road, eve. May 1 (Wed.1 C.

C. F. Home for the Blind Committee card party, St. John's Hospital solarium, 2 p.m. May 2 (Thurs.) I.

C.T.S. Woman's Auxiliary card party, Columbus Club. May 4 (Sat.) St. Vincent de Paul Auxiliary card party, Columbus Club. Visitation Alumnae luncheon, bridge and fashion show, Hotel Pierre Roof, Manhattan.

Bishop O'Shea Chinese Aux- card party. Hotel Pennsyl- vanla, Manhattan. Serving with Mrs. Jordan are: Mrs. Gordon Coiton, Mrs.

David C. Johnson, Mrs. Maxwell Lester, Mrs. Albert W. Meisel.

Mrs. Clarence O. Bachrach. Mrs. J.

Christopher Weber, Mrs Lawrence C. Hull. Mrs. A. Curran.

Mrs. Joshua Ronshrim, Mrs. James S. Brown, Mrs Harvey B. Matthews and Mrs.

Frauds L. Dark. Mrs. M. Preston Goodfellow is chairman for the luncheon which iv under the joint sponsorship of the Maternity Center Division and Committee on Maternal Welfare of the Medical Society of the County of Kings.

Agisting Mrs. Goodlei-low are: Mrs. Eehr. Mrs. James S.

Brown, Mrs. Jean A. Curran, Mrs. Remick C. Eckardt, Mrs.

DeWitt A. Forward, Mrs. Kenneth B. HalMead, Mrs. Augustus HarrLs, Mrs.

Philip A. Hubert, Mrs. A. Stedman Jameson, Mrs. Robert Jordan, Mrs.

Almet R. Latson Mrs. Albert W. Meisel, Mrs. Will is G.

Nealley, Mrs. Joshua Ronsheim, Mrs. Ralph Root and Mrs. Walter F. Walton.

Dr. John L. Rice, Commissioner of Health of New York City, and Dr. Charles A. Gordon of the special committee on Maternal Welfare of the Medical Society of the City of New York and th; Medical Society of the County of Kings will be the principal speakers at the luncheon, which is a featured activity of the Maternity Division and which serves as a medium for concentrating public interest on maternal welfare.

Mrs. Adrian Van Sinderen, president of the Visiting Nurse Associa tion of Brooklyn, ano Mrs. Kaj Ingc'rsoll are honorary mond members of the Mother's Da' lunrheon committee. Guests of honor will include Dr Rice, Dr. Gordon, Dr.

Daniel A. McAteer, president of the Medical Society of the County of Kings; Mrs. Philip A. Brennan, Mrs. Van S.nderen, Miss Elizabeth Stringer, executive director of the Visiting Nurse Association, and Miss Alice Anderson, maternity supervisor of the association.

Mrs. Kenneth B. Halstead Is arranging an exhibit which will be a feature of the luncheon. Subscribers to Annual Luncheon of Berkeley Berkeley Institute Alumnae will hold its annual luncheon on May 6 at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan. The following have subscribed: Miss Ina Clayton Atwood, Mrs.

Mai ion D. Atwood, Mrs. Rollin G. Plumb, Mrs Talcot Powell, Mrs." Frederick Pizzi, Mrs. Everett P.

Birch, Mrs. Lloyd E. Brown, Mrs. Cornelius Hearn Mrs. Francis 1,.

Durk, Mrs. James V. Donnelly, Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs. Valentine K.

Raymond. Mrs. John J. Egan. Henry Birgel, Mrs.

B. A. Savage, Mrs. John Pearson, Mrs. R)land C.

Sherrer, Mrs. J. R. Breivogcl, Mrs. Norman Williams, Mrs.

Alfred Smith, Miss Dorothy Betls and Miss Helen Hegenian. Ladies of Charity Have Spring Party The Ladies of Charity of the House of the Good Shepherd held annual Spring luncheon and bridge at the Hotel Bossert yesterday. Mrs. George W. Kuhn Is president.

There were 100 tables in play and the prizes consisted of double pic-tiire frames. Mrs. James J. Hefferr.an was chairman ar.d Mrs. Francis D.

was co-chairman. Mrs. Anna Do was chairman of the reception committee assisted by Mrs. Charles Hartung, Mrs. John R.

McDonald, Mrs. Joseph O'Dea, Mrs. Joseph Cunneen, Mrs. Anna B. Bennett, Mrs, Joseph M.

Bannon and Mrs. Walter Jeffries Carlin, Mrs. Hugh M. Copeiand was chairman of iunrheon and Mrs. John Donovan co-chairman assisted by Mrs.

John Noon an and Mm Agnes Cusat-k. Miss Anna H.ihr., and D. 7.e idler jr. whose marnaae will take place on June 1, were honored at a musical shower evening at. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Cyril Heslon, 470 Westminster Rd. The other guests were the Misses Miriam Wagner, Marguerite Huhn, Constance Bayors, Esther Rapatti, Also Jack Elliot, Ray Oprey, George Hamm. Edward Kells and Mr. and Mrs.

George Allen. Young Girls, benefit, 1306 Albemarle Road, aft. and eve. Week for the Blind, Hotel St. George.

Visitation Academy Auxiliary board of governors meeting, at the convent, 2 p.m. 9 Orphan Asylum Society executive meeting, at the home, 11 a.m. Goodwill Industries Auxiliary I Day, tea, 95 St. John's Place. May 2 (Thurs.) Week for the Blind, Hotel St.

George. May 3 (Fri.) Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor Juniors production, St. Felix Playhouse, eve. Catherine's Hospital Ladies Aid Society, meeting, Jennings Hall. St.

Mary's Ladies Aid Association, meeting. May 4 (Sat.) St. Francis Xavier Academy Alumnae Association, reunion luncheon. Empire State Club, Manhattan. Norwegian Hospital Guild, tea, at sisters' home.

Faith Home Junior Auxiliary, tea dance, Ambassador Hotel, Manhattan. Samaritan Haspital, annual dinner. Morning Choral annual luncheon, Towers Hotel. Von Brook lost Mr. and Mrs.

William von Brook of North Lewis Place, Rock-ville Centre, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen von Brook, to Richard H. Jost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathaus Jost of North Forest also Rockville Centre. The engagement of Miss Ruth Adaline Heiskell, daughter of Mrs.

Lunsford Yandell Williamson of Memphis, to Jerome Verity Roscoe of Manhattan and Wood-mere, son of Colonel David Livingston Roscoe, U. S. retired, and Mrs. Roscoe of Los Angeles, has been broken by mutual consent. The betrothal was announced on Dec.

23, 1939. Chamber Music Society Aiding in Benefit Today house party at Colgate University. Miss Betty Oakley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oakley of Birch was Rtiest ot honor at a surprise miscellaneous shower this evening given by Miss Virginia S.

Wingert and Miss Lillian J. Powell, at the Powell home. 87 Lenox Ave. Miss Oaklev will be married in August to Clifford Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jame Clinton of 27 Janis Miss Chambers Wed Yesterday Miss Florence Ruth Chambers of 537 2d St. was married to Timothy Emmett O'Shea Jr son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Timothy Emmett O'Shea Sr. of 516 15th yesterday at a nuptial mass celebrated at St.

Francis Xavier R. C. Church at 10 a.m. The Rev. Michael P.

O'Shea, brother of the bridegroom, officiated at the ceremony. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the Hotel St. George. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, John William Chambers. Her sister, Miss Alice Patricia Chambers, was her maid of honor, and her two brothers, Alfred and Arthur, acted as ushers.

James Philip O'Shea. another brother of the bridegroom, was his best man. The bride attended the Mercy Academy in Paris. France. She is a member of the Delta Sigma Alpha Sorority.

Mr. O'Shea, a graduate of Oxford University in England, Is a member of Pi Delta Gamma, K. of C. After a southern motor trip the couple will live in Brooklyn. Founders and Patriots Daughters Meeting New York State Chapter, Na- tional Sociesy of Daughters of 1 Founders and Patriots of America, Mrs.

Alton Brooks Parker newly-elected president, will hold the last monthly meeting until Fall tomor- row afternoon at Hotel McAlpln, Manhattan. There will be reports or tne general court neiu in lngton April 1 1 by the delegates, Miss Minnie B. Wade and Miss Anna M. Anable, followed by a speaker whose subject will be "The World's Fair 1940." The other newly-elected officers of the chapter are: Vice president, Miss Minnie B. Wade; recording secretary, Mrs.

Leroy C. Brandt; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Paul M. Phillips; treasurer, Miss Annie M. Holywell; registrar, Mrs.

Llla James Roney; historian, Mrs. Harry C. France; chaplain, Mrs. George L. Wagner; color-bearer, Mrs.

Myron Kataif. The councilors are Mrs. Frank H. Parcel's, Mrs. Harry F.

Flowers and Mrs. John L. Eckel. Founders Day will be celebrated on Monday, May 20, with a luncheon in the National Advisory Committee Building at the World's Fair. Miss Gladys V.

Clarr- is chairman. Horemans Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horemans of 36 Reeve Place have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Horemans, to Harold O. Town-send of Little Falls, N.

J. The couple will be married on Thursday, May 30, at 9 a.m. mass In Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church, Fort Hamilton.

Miss Betty M. Soderberg of 322 Clermont Ave. will entertain at a bridge on Monday. Darby Northacker Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Darby of Richmond Hill have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lillian Darby, to Howard B. Northacker of 1055 New York Ave. i I i I 1 i i The Brooklyn Chamber Music Society will give a program this afternon at 4:30 o'clock at the Bay Ridge Ma-sonic Temple, 257 Bay Ridge in conjunction with the program arranged by the Norsemen Lodge, F.

A. under the di-j rection of the Help Norway Com-I mittee. Dtvid Bfrns photo LONG ISLANDER Mrs Wil liam B. Schutz was Miss Claire Cuff daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James I. Cuff of Kew Gardens, before her recent marriage. Colony House Seniors Meeting on May 7 The annual meeting of the Junior Guild of Colony House, will be held at the settlement house, 297 Dean on Tuesday, May 7, at 3:30 p.m., with the chairman, Mrs. Arthur Edmonds, presiding. The annual election of the board of directors of the Guild will take place at this time.

The guest speaker, Mrs. Fleurida Rodgers, will speak about "Astrology and You." After the meeting tea will be served under the supervision of Mrs. Archibald Von K. Rose, chairman of hospitality. Mfs.

Russell H. Her is president of Colony House. People's Chorus Will Give Spring Concert The People's Chorus of New York will give a Spring concert and dance to mark its 24th anniversary in the grand ball room of the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, on Thursday evening, May 16. The chorus will present groups of early and modern songs by Palestrina. Tschaikowskv, Grieg, Gretchaninoff.

Mendelssohn, Nevin, Camilieri and Johann Strauss. Iorenzo Camilieri, the founder and leader, will play and conduct. An added attraction will be Angna Enters, distinguished in mimicry, comedy and dance, will appear in five of her compositions, i Thus Spring concert will be given for the benefit of the annual! maintenance fund of the People's Chorus of New York. Mrs. John Henry Hammond Is chairman of the committee.

The other members are Mrs. Walter F.wing Hope, Mrs. Dunlevy Milbank, Mrs. Arthur Poillon, Mrs. Marshall Prentiss, Mrs.

Francis McNiel Bacon, Mrs. Otlo H. Kahn, Mrs. Skeffington S. Norton, Mrs.

Carl S. Petra-sch, George Gordon Battle, William C. Breed, William Jay Albert Morris Bagby, Mrs. Francis D. Bartow, Mrs.

Pierre Cartier, Mrs. Paul D. Cravath, Mrs, James S. Cushman, Mrs. Henry P.

Davison, Mrs. Reg inald de Koven, Mrs. Charles H. Dit.son. Mrs.

James P. Donahue, Mr, Guy Emerson, Mr. Joseph H. Emery, Mrs. George deB.

Greene, Mrs. John Hubbard, Mrs. James Lees Laidlaw. Mrs. Howard Mansfield, Mr.

and Mrs. William Fellowes Morgan, Mrs. Ethelbert Nevin, Herbert Bayard Swope, Charles Triller, Mrs. Willis D. Wood and L.

Brooks Leavitt, treasurer. Hospital Campaign for Brooklyn and Mrs. Thomas E. Murray Jr. will be vice chairman.

Mrs. James J. Fre, president, will succeed Mrs. Murray as group leader for St. Mary's Hospital, and Mrs.

Henry L. Brill. Mrs. Thomas F. Casey.

Mrs. Francis W. Currin and Mrs. Thomas A. will act as team captains.

Ocean Front Auxiliary. V. N. A. bridge and tea, Hotel New Yorker, 1 Manhattan.

St. Francis Xavier Ladies Aux- iliary card party and tea, Abraham Straus. I Capt. Richard Dale Chapter, N. S.

U. S. D. of 1812, bridge and tea, Towers Hotel. Miscellaneous April 28 (Sun Woodward School musicale, 3:30 p.m.

at the school. Brooklyn Chamber Music So- ciety program, 257 Bay Ridge 4:30 p.m. April 29 (Mon.) Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital Woman's Auxiliary organization meeting. 546 3d St. Main Station Auxiliary, V.

N. meeting, 46 Gates Ave. April 30 (Tues.) Brooklyn Woman's Club Juniors, luncheon, 114 Pierrepont 12:45 p.m. Apollo Club concert, Academy of Music. Week for the Blind, Hotel St.

George. May 1 i Wed Church Charity Foundation Woman's Board Meeting. 11 a.m., 1557 Atlantic Ave. 1 Training School and Home for Sponsors Include Carl Tollefsen, Augusta Toilefsen and William Durieux. Knut Vang is chairman of the program committee; Julius N.

Hoss, treasurer, and Als BJerk-nes, seoretai-y. Other members of the committee are C. A. Hanssen, Rodney T. Martinsen, Oscar Hal-vorsen and S.

Johnsen-Windvand. Bridge Tea gonigle on various committees are Mrs. Joseph Duke Harrison, Miss Margaret Ditmas Harrison, Mrs. Harold E. Coe.

Miss Frances B. Cropsey. Miss Ethel T. Brophy, Miss I Mary Brophy, Miss Virginia Clark, Miss Julia M. Sawyer, Mrs.

J. Franklin Shotton and Mrs. William M. Napier. Yenter Stevens I Mr.

and Mrs. Walter G. Yenter of Lincoln Rockville Centre, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Helen i Yenter, to Dean Stevens, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Stevens of Frecport. Miss Yenter is a graduate of South Side High School, Rockville Centre, and of Skidmore College, Saratoga springs, N. y. She is a member of the staff of the Rockville Centre Library. Mr.

Stevens received his school education at the Catsklll High School and at Columbia University. Mrs. Joseph H. Neil, chairman and Mrs. William C.

Haley, co-chairman for Society Night, to be given for the benefit of the work of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor at Columbus Club on the evening of May 9, have Issued invitations to a dessert luncheon and musicale at the convent on Wednesday. The event is in honor of the committee serving with Mrs. O'Neil and Mrs, Haley. U. S.

Daughters of 1812 I Plan Annual Captain Richard Dale Chapter, National Society U. S. Daughters of 1812, will have its annual bridge and tea for patriotic and philanthropic work on Saturday afternoon. Miss Edna Magonigle of 37 Monroe regent of the chapter, is in charge of this bridge at the Towers Hotel. Assisting Miss Ma I Thiermann Tucker The Holy Trinity Lutheran 1 Church, Rockville Centre, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Evelyn Elizabeth Thiermann, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry G. Thiermann of Ardsley Place, Rockville Centre, and Henry B. Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome K. Tucker of Rodney Place, also Rockville Centre, yesterday at 8 p.m. The Rev. Carl W. Nutzhorn, pastor of the church, officiated.

Miss Helen von Brook of Rockville Centre was maid of honor. Miss Charlotte Harries of Lynbrook and Mrs. Albert J. Speckmann of Brooklyn were bridesmaids. Jerome K.

Tucker Jr. was his brother's best man. Ushers were Richard Jost and William Gaxkell, both of Rockville Centre. A reception was held at the Rockville Country Club. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Constant of Brooklyn are visiting in the West and while in San Francisco have bceM A the Palace Hotel, 4 St. Mary's Ladies Aid Ending Current Season The final meeting nf St.

Mary's ladies' Aid Association will be held on Friday afternoon at the hospital. Annual reports on the work of the various committees will be Civen by the chairmen. 1 Mrs. Phillip A. Brennan, first virp president, has been apiminled chairman of the 1840 United Ktufmw) photo FESTIVAL OUTLINERS Mrs.

Louis Taffel, Mrs. Sidney Ornston and Mrs. Louis Gribetz, from left to right, arranging the strawberry festival to be held at the Brooklyn Jewish Center on May 14 by the Brooklyn Section, National Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. Ornston and Mrs.

Gribetz are chairmen of the affair, assisted by a larg committee..

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