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2B BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 29, 1940 Women of 76 Will Meet Tomorrow j.JJ A' ill Graymcm EhrlicK Celt Ehrlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias H. Ehrlich of 1276 38th St.

was married to Henry Grayman of Eastern Park aw ay on Dec. 24 at Temple Beth-El of Boro Park. Miss Rose Ehrlich was a maid of honor and Joseph Schmulowitz was best man. Hie bride Is a graduate of City College and the bridegroom of Lowell Textile. After a trip to Lake Placid the couple will live In Flatbush.

Botanic Garden Auxiliary Plans Exhibition-Lecture on Jan. 20 Christmas Party At the Margaret I tfci r-vi. Catholic Big Sisters Local Garden Clubs Invited to Attend Event; Mrs. Perkins Hostess Tomorrow Th Women's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, of which Mrs. Henry J.

Davenport is chairman, will hold its first invitation exhibition and garden lecture for the garden clubs of Brooklyn at a party at the Botanic Garden Monday afternoon, Jan. 20. Mrs. Charles E. Perkins and Miss Elizabeth R.

Van Brunt tre co-chairmen of the event which has been arranged in the interest of the Botanic Garden. The Women of "78 Chapter, N. S. D. A.

Mrs. Joan Whelchel Finger regent, will hold their Christmas meeting tomorrow in the Solarium of the Hotel Margaret at 2 o'clock. Following a short business meeting there will be a bridge and tea for the members under the auspices of the entertainment committee. Mrs. Chandler Mackey Is chairman and will be assisted by Mrs.

Ell D. DePuy, Miss Cornelia Allen, Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mrs, Charles Hand. The meeting will be preceded by a meeting of the directors. Plan Party i ft i 1 ntv tf I 0 Mrs.

John Muller has been appointed chairman of the annual card party to be given Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25, at the Towers Hotel, under the auspicea of the Brooklyn Catholic Big Sisteri to raise funds for the support of the Shelter which the latter maintain at 338 Clinton for girls and women of all creeds, temporarily entrusted to their care. Other patronesses serving on the Park Garden Club, Mrs. F. V.

Hege-man, of the Araersfort Garden Club, Mrs. William Sherman, of the Poppy Garden Club, Mrs. Thomas Sturgis, of the Brooklyn Heights Garden Club, Mrs. Prank Walters, of the Lily of the Valley Garden Club, and Mrs. Frederick Gooch, of the Mayflower Garden Club.

Members of the Auxiliary who are serving on the committee for the garden lecture are the following: Mrs. Perkins, Miss Elizabeth Van Brunt, Miss Post, Mrs. Edward C. Blum. Mrs.

William H. Good, Mrs. C. Stuart Gager, Mrs. Earle P.

Huff, Mrs. Whitney Merrill, Mrs. Alfred E. Mudge, Mrs. W.

Sterling Peters. Mrs. George E. Brower, Mrs. Edwin L.

Garvin, Mrs. Dean C. Osborne, Mrs. Frank L. Babbott, Mrs.

Edwin H. Thatcher, Mrs. Russell V. Crulkshank, Mrs. Francis T.

Christy, Mrs. Raymond Ingersoll, Mrs. Palmer H. Jadwln, Mrs. Edwin P.

Maynard, Mrs. William P. Pashley, Mrs. Frank E. Simmons, Mrs.

Adrian Van Sinderen, Mrs. Lewis W. Francis, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Mrs.

John R. Delafield, Mrs. Francis A. Wilson and Mrs. Walter F.

Wells and Mrs. Charles E. Potts. A IT'- It' Mildred Martin Wed Yesterday To Mr. Donnelly of closer association between the Women's Auxiliary of the Botanic Garden and Broooklyn's increasing number of garden clubs.

Members of eleven garden clubs in the borough will be Invited to attend the party. Mrs. Perkins will hold a meeting at her home, 261 Henry tomorrow morning, Monday, for her committee of Auxiliary members to complete plans for the garden lecture party. E. L.

D. Seymour, editor of the American Home, will be the speaker of the day, and a' feature of the occasion will be an exhibtlon of the children's work arranged by Miss Ellen Eddy Shaw, curator of elementary Instruction An invitation to presidents of garden clubs of Brooklyn to attend a preliminary tea at Mrs. Perkin's home has been Issued for Thursday afternoon. At this meeting, the garden clubs will be invited to take part In plans for the Jan. 20 event.

The Invitations for the preliminary meeting have Issued to the following garden club presidents: Mrs. Cora Andrews of the Alice Rowley Garden Club, Mrs. George Feddersen, of the Bay Ridge Garden Club, Mrs. E. Cogan, of the Beverly Garden Club, Miss Alfretta Hale, of the Central Garden Club, Mrs.

Charles Schneeman, of the Laura Stewart Garden Club, Mrs. Charles Diffendale, of the Marine committee with Mrs. Muller are Mrs. Richard L. Malnwarlng, Mrs.

Leonard H. Ekstrom, Mrs. Alex W. O'Reilly, Mrs. Stephen Cetta, Mrs.

George H. Flagge, Mrs. A. J. Collins, Mrs.

W. A. McCaffrey, Mrs. Russell Wilholt and the Misses Alice A. Cavanagh, Veronica Car-berry and Alicia E.

Rhatigan. Mrs. James M. Ryan Is president of the organization. Ktutman photo PLAN GARDEN PARTY Mrs.

Charles E. Perkins, chairman of a special Botanic Garden event to be held Monday, Jan. 20, and Mrs. Henry J. Davenport, recently elected for the third term as chairman of the Women's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, are shown discussing plans for the party.

The marriage of Miss Mildred Marie Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Martin of 207 St. James Place, to Joseph J.

Donnelly son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Donnelly of 193 Ryerson took place at 11 a m. yesterday morning.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Henry Palmer at the Queen of All Saints Church. A receotlon followed at the Columbus Club. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline. Her tulle veil was draped from the wreath of orange blossoms.

She carried a bouqeut of white roses and UUes of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Eleanor P. Martin of Brooklyn, sister of the bride, was dressed In cornflower blue taffeta. The bridesmaids, the Misses Agnea Donnelly of Brooklyn and Nan Rockville Centre Set Has Holiday Festivities Lynbrook Set Plans New Year Parties COMING EVENTS Miss Delbalso Plans Wedding To Mr. Alfieri Miss Edith Del Balso, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Del Balso of Manhattan and Wappingers Falls, N. will be married to Paul A. Alfieri, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Alfieri of Manhattan and Port Washington, on Jan. 11 at St. Catherine's Hospital Ladies Aid Society meeting, Jennings Hall. Saturday The wedding of Miss Jeanne Marie Gartland and Timothy Lee Malone, St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church.

Mrs. Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moran of Hollis. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur B. Van Delft will have as their Sunday dinner guests at their home on Wachu-setts SU Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klipfel of Kew Gardens, Philip Seaman and Miss Philene Seaman of Woodhaven, Mrs.

Carrie Owens and Edward Jones of Rockville Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Centre, Dec. 28 Mrs. Daniel Woodcock, formerly of Cedar is now making her home in the Tudor Apartments. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Miller are spending the holidays in Hornell, n. y. Kenneth Brennan. son of Mr. and Mrs.

George R. Brennan of N. Monday Women of "76 D. R. meeting, Hotel Margaret, 2 pm.

Bagby Musical Morning, Waldorf Astoria, Manhattan, 11 am. Mrs. James V. Donnelly's luncheon for Miss Betsy Durk. Reception for Miss Katherine E.

Hex-amer, at home, afternoon, Tuesday The wedding of Miss Grace Weeks and Donald A. Young, Ocean Ave. Congregational Church, Wednesday Heights Casino open house reception. Miss Elizabeth El-dert's reception for Miss Betsy L. Durk and Miss Katherine E.

Hex-amer. Thursday Dinner-dance for Miss Anita Higglns, Hotel St. Regis, Manhattan. Friday The wedding of Miss Jane Michael Hooper and Harold Luckey Ward Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. St.

F. DuBois and Miss Diane DuBois Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, Dec. 28 Mr. and M'S. Charles Fizell will entertain at dinner on New Year's Day.

Their guests, at their home on Tottenham Road, will be Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Lynbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kerkowski of Maspeth, Mrs.

William Lambert and Miss Anne Margaret's Church, Riverdale, N. Y. A reception will be held at the Centre and their house guests, Mr. luncheon for Miss Betsy L. Durk and Miss Jean Eckardt.

The wedding of Miss Frances F. Dell and Rayford Wardlaw Alley Jr. Miss Mary W. Eggert's luncheon for Miss Katherine Hexamer, Sherry's. Village Ave, is at home for the holiriav.

Ym.rur Mr Rrrnnan Is and Mrs- WUliain B' Van Delft of student at Mount Hermon School, Br00kl'n' Mount Hermon, Ma.ss. Mr- and Mrs- A- M- and Dllke-Smith of Lynbrook, wore raisin colored gowns with wine accessories. All carried old-fashioned bouquets. Walter Donnelly of Brooklyn was best man and acting as ushers were William J. Martin of Brooklyn, Joseph J.

Lang of Bay Shore, James J. Weldon of Nazareth, James C. Gllbeany of St. Albans. The bride received her education at St.

Joseph's College and the bridegroom at St. Francis Academy. After a motor trio the couple will make their home In Flatbush. Mrs. Percy Eastment.

Is vacation tneir daugnters, Miss Jessie Douglas and Miss Agnes Douglas of Locust Ave. are spending the holi- Hewlett Hotel Pierre, Manhattan. Miss Evelyn Del Balso will be maid of honor for her sister and Mrs. Anthony M. DelBalso will be matron of honor.

The bridesmaids will be Mrs. George Tllton of Brooklyn and the Misses Marion Corbetta, Jean Filippone, Patricia Lewis, Maria Vitale and Muriel Baldwin. Edward Alfieri will act as best man. The ushers will include Dr. John Anastasia, F.

Richard Mascia, George Tllton, John Alfieri, Fortune Pope, Anthony Pope and Anthony Del Balso, Miss Evelyn Del Balso entertained at a cocktail party yesterday for her sister. The guests Included members of the bridal party and a few friends. Has Yule Glen Cove Personal Notices Special to the BroWyn Eagle Glen Cove, Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs.

Myron G. Taylor departed this Lambert of Brooklyn and Charles Reyson of Astoria. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Bixley Heath will be hosts at a supper party.

Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hartlg of Lvn-brook, Mrs. Peter Baum and Miss Marion Baum of Callicoon, N. and Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Smith of Bethpage will be the guests. Mrs. George Herberger will entertain at luncheon and bridge on Monday at her home, 10 Duniic Place. Mr. and Mrs.

Herberger will be hosts at a dinner party on Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Sleuger of Flushing. Mr. and Mrs.

John Johnson of Parties Special to the Brooklyn Eagle ing at Palm Beach, Fla. Jack Bell, a student at teh University of Pennsylvania, Is spending the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bell. The Alumni Association of Friends Academy held their annual holiday dinner-dance last evening in the Delia Robbla Room of the Vander-bilt Hotel, Manhattan.

Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hill are on a three-weeks motor vacation In the South. The Olenwood Landing School Community Association will sponsor a bridge to be held at the school on the afternoon of Jan. 25.

Miss Peggy Ransom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ransom, Is days in Canada with Mrs. Douglas' mother. Cadet Ronald Wills is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs.

Jeanette Wills of S. Forest Ave. Miss Marjorie Hinners, who is In her senior year at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. is with her parents for the vacation. Miss Hinners is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. Hinners of Raymond St. Miss Beverly McCammon of Rutland, left the village this week. She had been the guest of Miss Barbara Smith of Cleveland Ave.

Adolph Zink of Judson Place is on a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer of Syracuse, N. are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Young of Holy-oke, Rd. Hewlett, Dec.

28 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunning, who are occupying the Ralph B. Semler house at 150 Woodslde Drive here this Winter, were hosts at the ceremony of the Bishop's Cup yesterday. This Winston Leon Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Florence Rita Leon, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. I. Leon of 1254 Union to Gerald Winston, son of Samuel Winston and Dr. Henrietta Winston of 894 Eastern Parkway, on Tuesday evening at the Brooklyn Jewish Center. The bride was given In marriage by her father and had Miss Muriel Seldenstern and Miss Margot Po- Mr.

and Mrs. Walter B. Carswell of Hollywood Court will hold "open house" tomorrow. "Open house" will be observed by Mr. and Mrs.

Alva F. Myers at their residence on Roxen Road on New Year's Eve. This will take the form of a cocktail party to precede the dance at the Rockville Country Club. Miss Grace DeKay of Dorchester Road is with Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Emerson DeKay of Warwick, N. lor the holidays. Mrs. Arthur Ricjcard and Miss Virginia Rickard will entertain Mr. and Mrs.

J. Edward Wipprecht of Rockville Centre at dinner on New Year's Day at the Rickard home on Dorchester Road. Arthur Rickard Is In Dallas, Texas, on an extended business trip. Mrs. Roslnda Morton, Miss Grace Morton and Miss Isabel Morton of Brooklyn are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry T. Vlymen of Laurence Avenue. Mrs. George C.

White will enter week for their Winter home at Palm Beach, Fla, Miss Jean Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Weber Rackoff Goldstein 14 Byron St. are to entertain at a Greenberg Rackoff ritsky as her attendants. Lester Migdol was best man for Mr, Winston.

The couple flew to Virginia on their wedding trip. They will make their home In Washington, D. 0. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Rackoff of 1625 St. John's Place announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Rackoff, to Hyman Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Goldstein of 225 Division Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Greenberg of 1750 Grand Concourse, Manhattan announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Greenberg, of Cedar Swamp Road, is home from Georgetown University for the holdays. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burgess have departed for their home In Miami, for the season.

Mrs. Edmund C. Lynch of Piping Rock is participating In the Winter sports at the Lake Placid Club, Lake Placid, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Dudley announce the birth of a daughter on Dec, 12 at the North Country Community Hospital. Madison Montfort, son of Mr. and "ritual," which is more or less of a tradition with Mr. Dunning, calls for special brewing of the "hot punch," which Is his own recipe.

Mrs. Dunning, a bride of last Spring, Is the former Mrs. Elizabeth Eckles Thurber, former wife of L. T. Thurber of Westchester.

Mr. and Mrs. Graham B. Blaine of Hewlett Bay Park will go to their farm at' Jaffrey, N. over New Year's.

Miss Alice Marie Leftwich, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian C. Leftwich of Stevenson Road, left Christmas Day for Bal home from Alfred University for the holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Casey and family, formerly of Newark, N. are residing in Glen Head. Miss Priscllla Young and her brother, Thomas Young have returned from the University of Vermont and Hamilton College, respectively, to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. New Year's Eve party at their home.

Frank McSherry of Worcester, is the guest of Mr. and Mis. T. Chauncey Power of Scranton Avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Ebersol and William Stone of Potsdam, lelt the village this week. They had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.

K. Borchers of Samuel Place. Charles Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Watts of Alice Court, is home for the holidays from Peddle School, Highstown, N. J. John Lange, a freshman at Alfred University, Alfred, N. is with Lis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Lange of Durland Road. -Wohl Schlossheimer- tain at a Christmas tea on Monday afternoon at her home on Locust to Bernard Rackoff, son of Mr. and' Yacavcme Rao Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Casanaslna of 463 N. 12th St. Newark, N. announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Katherine Patricia Yaca-vane, to James G.

Rao son of Mrs. James G. Rao of 587 6th St. and Sea Cliff, Mrs. Leo Rackoff.

Miss Rackoff received her educa Avenue. Collins Ladner of Granville, Ohio, Thomas Young. Mrs. John Montfort, has returned timore to visit her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.

J. Albert Chatard. tion at Seward High School and New York University and' Miss Greenberg attended Evander Childs High School and Hunter College. Both Mr. Goldstein and Mr.

Rack-off were graduated from Alexander Hamilton High School of Com Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Lillian Wohl of Brooklyn to Felix B. Schlosshelmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Schlosshelmer of 1328 Greenport Road, Far Rockaway, recently In Elkton, Md.

The couple are now on a wedding trip to Florida. Mr. Schlosshelmer was a former sports writer for the New York Times. His father is a vice president of the Lewis H. May realtors with offices In Far Rockaway and Manhattan.

Is spending two weeks with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Chapin of Harvard Avenue. Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hamilton of Driscoil Ave. at bridge last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Edgerley M.

Schmlch and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dleta of Malverne Mrs. Howard A. Fox of 163-82d St.

Is spending the holidays with her sons, Howard A. and John J. Mr. and Mrs. Merrall MacNeille are visiting Mrs.

MacNeille's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Davles, at their Winter home at Palm Beach, Fla. Russell Mudge Is home from Cornell, spending the holidays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mudge.

Fox and her daughter, Miss Loris 1 Dr Walter G. Donnelly She will be feted at several parties and enjoy the debutante whirl In that city as well Mr. and Mrs. William Adama and family of Adams Road passed Christmas with Mrs. Adams' brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. James I. Raymond of Darlen, Conn, from Lafayette College for the holidays. Mrs. Harold McKelge has returned from a visit with relatives at Stamford, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Isaacs of Francis Terrace have as their guests the Rev. and Mrs.

Milton Cox Sealey and children of Skaneateles, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. WllllamJ Wilson announce the birth of a son on Dec, 13 at the North Country commu merce.

Mr. Goldstein is a graduate of the College of the City of New York and Mr. Rackoff is a graduate To Wed Miss O'Neill Miami Beach, Fla. of New York University. Marth Joyce Miss Mary M.

Joyce, daughter of Michael Joyce of Adams, was nity Hospital. Otis J. West Jr. returned from married on Thursday to Edward C. VTF 7 Tusculum College in Tennessee to Marth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Capt. John F. O'Neill of Somer-vllle, N. announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Kathleen Mary O'Neill to Dr.

Walter Gerard Donnelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Donnelly of Greene Ave. Miss O'Neill Is a graduate of Brentwood and Somerville School and attended Mt.

St. Agnes In Baltimore. She is a graduate of St. Catherine's School of Nursing. Dr.

Donnelly Is a graduate of Brooklyn Preparatory, Fordham University and Long Island College of ward Marth of 19 7th Ave. The ceremony took place in Our Lady of Angels Church with the Rev. J. spend the holidays with his parents. Miss Jessie North, a student at Wheaton College, Is spending the Miss Coggins to Marry W.

Featherstone Mr. and Mrs. Perclval F. Coggins of 1143 St. Marks Ave.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ida Maude Coggins, to William Lynn Featherstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Featherstone of 18 Revere Place. Miss Coggins Is a graduate of Girls High School and Heffley School.

Mr. Featherstone Is a graduate of City College of New York holidays with her parents, Dr. and Bradley officiating. Mrs. Nelson North.

i Mrs. Richard C. Morrlssey was Mrs. J. W.

wenson of Bridgeport, matron of honor for her sister and is the guest of her daughter, John J. Finnerty was best man. Mrs. Carl Zeller, and Mr. Zeller of The bride wore a teal blue dress Bayville Road.

with brown accessories and had Mr. and Mrs. George Hermann orchids In a corsage. Mrs. Morris-announce the birth of a daughter spy wore a gold dress, brown acces- Plevys Honored Miss Doris Plevy and Lawrence at the North Country Community Hospital.

Mrs. Hermann Is the and is connected with the New York School for the Deaf at Elms-ford, N. Y. The announcement was made at an Informal gathering of the families and friends Christmas night. Plevy, daughter and son of Mr.

and i former Miss Margaret Eggers.daugh- Mrs. Henry Plevy of 3160 Coney Isl ter of John Eggers of Burns Ave, sorles and a corsage of tea roses. A reception followed at the Hotel Gregory for the immediate families. The bride is a registered nurse and attended Pittsfleld High School and St. Catherine's Training School for Nurses.

Mr. Marth attended St. Francis College and the New York Stock Exchange Institute. He Is with the International Business Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Stevenson spent Christmas at Aiken, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hvolbeck are entertaining Mrs.

Hvolbeck's father, James Lovelett of Armonk, N. Y. Aytoun Plans Annual Card Party. Jan. 18 and surprised their parents on Christmaas Day with a party given in honor of their mother's birthday, and also to celebrate the Plevy's 24th wedding anniversary, Mr.

and Mrs. David Rothsteln, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mandelbaum, Robert and June Mandelbaum, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Studer, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sher David Miner of Catsklll, N. Is Machine Corp.

in Philadelphia. Fol- his daughter, Mrs. the guest of and Mrs. Ell of Thomas Ell lowing a trip to Florida, Mr, and Mrs, Marth will live In National Park, N. and will be home after Jan.

15. 1 The Aytoun Society, Miss Alma Gode, president, will hold its annual card party at the Towers Hotel on Jan. 18. Mrs. C.

Milton Webber Is general chairman assisted by Miss Alma Gode, Mrs. Edward J. Boyd, Mrs. Henry Albers Mrs. B.

Boone Van Hoff, Mrs. Thomas R. Fleming, Miss Margaret Fawcett, Mrs. William Scheele, Mrs. Charles O.

Blalsdell, Miss Anne Hobby, Miss Gladys Horn and the Terrace. Miss Isabel Hogg Is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg of the Terrace. Miss Betty Eastmen, daughter of man, Bernard and Howard Sher-iman, Selma Jean Chapman and Charles Semarla were among the I.

Sorority News dinner guests. Miss Dorothy Gunderson Is the newly-elected president of Kappa Sigma Chi Sorority. Other new officers are: Miss Eleanor Da urn, vice president; Miss Ruth Jenkins, secretary and Miss Florence Hofgren, Jane Michael Hooper To Be Wed on Friday Miss Adele McLaughlin, The candy table will be In charge of Miss Mae Behrmann, chairman, Mrs. F. Matthew Buer- (.

v. i4 v. i I-s i-, ft vy. treasurer. Miss Anita Flanagan Is publicity chairman.

The PI Chi Sorority of Rockville Miss Jean S. Mohan of Long Island will be the bride's only at mann, Mrs. Philip W. Dlehl, Miss Doris Kellogg, Miss Hazel E. Kllnck, Mrs.

Irving Frost, Mrs. Samuel Dunlap and Mrs. Donald Sinclair. Centre will have Its next meeting on tendant. Joseph Lane of Syracuse, Tuesday evening, Jan.

7, at the home I )l Km llli.il uliil. li i'i i ilm.n.V'li it il' III 111 I -it N. will be best man, The ush of Miss Bertha Vanderveer, Forest Av Pnrlrvllla On Monday night, Jan. 8, Zeta Jemlgan Lange Mr. and Mrs.

James Hooper of Klng.sbury Road, Garden City, announced the plans for the marriage of tliflr dauuhter, Miss Jan Michael Hooper, to Harold Luckey Ward Jr son of Harold Luckey Ward of Pelhnm, N. Y. The ceremony will take pim on Friday at 4 o'clock in thp Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, and will be performed by the Rev. William S. Hudson.

ers are James A. Hooper 3d. brother of the bride, and Robert Sullivan, Manhattan. Mr. Ward attended Syracuse University and is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon.

Miss Hooper attended Feagln School of Dramatic Art, Manhattan. Dtlur phot BRIDE-ELECT Miss May Clementine Monte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Monte of Manhattan, formerly of Brooklyn, Is engaged to Cadet James Matthew McLaughlin, son of the late Mr.

ond Mrs. McLaughlin of Boston, Mass. Ptrh phot PLANS HER WEDDING Miss Jane M. Hooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Hooper of Garden City, and Harold Luckey Word Jr. of Pelham, N. will be married 'i Friday in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. Sigma Chi Sorority will meet at the home of Miss Peggy Cnt'lln, Wall Farmlngdale.

Sigma Chi Delta Sorority will have a dinner and theater party in Manhattan tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jemlgan of 8C3 St. John's Place announce the engagement of their- daughter, Miss Lucille Jernlgan to Frederick Lang Jr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Lange of 1861 E. 23d St,.

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