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B5 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, NOV. 9, 1941 Neck, Garden City Play Occasions Parties Assembly Gives Dance Following Affair; Other News of Active Long Island Town Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Nov. 8 The Garden City Assembly gave a formal dance at the Cherry Valley Club this evening follow ing a play, "Leave It to Psmith," of the Little Theater Workshop of the Garden City Republican Recruits. Included among the patrons of the play were Brig. Gen.

Emil M. Podeyn and Mrs. Podeyn, Mr. and (. 'I (V J-m i fti Vis if fg i I A 4 RETURN FROM TRIP Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Murphy of 3210 Avenue are shown boarding a plane ot LaGuar-dia Field for a trip to the Pacific Coast, from which they returned on Friday. They visited Sun Valley, Yosemite and Palm Springs. Mrs.

Murphy is the former Miss Irene Hunter. Ilt SUff phot AT AGED HOME BENEFIT Mrs. Samuel Sennet (left), wife of the chairman of the annual dinner of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged, the outstanding social and charitable event of the season in Jewish philanthropy, held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Waldorf. Astoria and attended by 2,000 persons, Is shown receiving a bouquet of chrysanthemums from Mrs. Phillip Brenner, president.

Mrs. Sennet is well known in Flatbush for her active part in social, communal and philahthropic work. Boffert Felaensteln presented under the auspices Sea Cliff Residents Entertain Special to 'the Brooklyn Eagle Sea Cliff, Nov. 8 Mr. and Mrs.

James F. Hollister of Ransom Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Eleanor Hollister, to William B. Cabrey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Cabrey of Locust Valley. Miss Hollister was graduated from Sea Cliff High School and the McDowell School of Design. Mr. Cabrey, a Glen Cove High School graduate, has an executive position with the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation.

Mrs. Robert C. Hattersley will be hostess at tea tomorrow afternoon at Cherryleaze, her place on Cedar Swamp Road, for volunteer workers of the Red Cross Roll Call rally, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ehrlich of Harvard, and Philip Greene of Milwaukee, have been house guests this week of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Huntington of Central Ave. Judge and Mrs. Philip Huntington of Llttleworth Lane have returned from a trip to Williamsburg, Va. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederic B. Pratt, who have remained at The Poplars until after Election Day, will open their home in Brooklyn this month. The Smith College Club of Long Island gave a bridge and tea on Wednesday, for the benefit of the scholarship fund, at the Woman's Club of Great Neck. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis J. Carruthers of Brooklyn gave a luncheon on Ejection Day at the Nassau Country Club. Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Edward Payne of Oak Lane were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey Ineson of Glen Cove at their Summer home in Manchester, Vt. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Calhoun Sheldon entertained with a cocktail party on Sunday at their home on Sea Cliff Ave. Mrs. Philip Colburn Jettison of Thompson Park will return this weekend from Peterboro, N. where she visited Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Jellison. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Short of Brooklyn are visiting Mrs. Short's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Bogart at their home on Glen Ave. Kenneth M. Reid, who is a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Vlctoriaville, N.

Is spending the weekend at the Frank lin Ave. home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Reid. Grossbard Isbee Detroit, Nov.

8 Announcement was made here today of the engagement of Miss Selma Grossbard of 121 Hooper Brooklyn, to Isadore Isbee of this city. Miss Grossbard, who has been recently visiting with her brother, Rabbi Arche Grossbard of Elgin, 111., Is a resident of the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Hebrew Technical High School, Manhattan, and has been an active member of the Hapoel Mizrachl Organization. She Is a niece of Mrs. Leah Malka Shapiro of Williamsburg.

Mr. Isbee Is a graduate of the University of Detroit and is associated with his father in the paper manufacturing Industry. He is an active member of the Young Israel of Detroit. Albert Wright Mr. and Mrs.

Sigurd Albert of 1157 Rogers Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vivian May Albert, to Howard Wright son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright of Pacific St. Miss Albert attends Central High School, Manhattan.

Mr. Wright received his education at Tilden High School. He Is associated with the Bendix Aviation Corporation. Where to Dine Manhasset Personals Special to The Brooklyn Eagle Great Neck-Manhasset, Nov. 8 Mrs.

John Miller of Great Neck was chairman of the committee for the dance held tonight at the Sound-view Golf Club, Great Neck, sponsored by the Long Island Pan-hell enlc. Dr. and Mrs. Gasper Villa, formerly of Brooklyn, are now residing In their new home at Rock- crest Road, Strathmore Village. Mrs.

Percy Gilbert of Munsey Park will pass the Winter aeason In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, formerly of the Westminster Hall Apartments, Great Neck, are now residing at St. Albans, Vt.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Frank Brown of North Strathmore have departed on a trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward G. Longman of Ridge Drive, Great Neck, have had as their guest, Mrs. A. G.

Ishbell of Washington, D. C. After the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Longman will depart for their Winter home at Cocoanut Grove, Florida.

Member of the Little Club, dramatic organization of Manhasset, last evening presented "Washington Slept Here," a three-act comedy, for the benefit of the Manhasset Branch of the Red Cross at the High School Auditorium. The leading parts were played by Jackie Drake and Roger Dann. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brant Bab-cock, whose wedding took place on Oct.

27, are residing at Shore Acres, N. J. Mrs. Babcock Is the former Miss Doris Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Massey of Hillside, N. J. The annual meeting of the Needlework Guild, Manhasset Branch, will be held at the parish of the Dutch Reformed Church, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. O.

N. Crosland is In charge of donations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosby Ken-yon of Munsey Park announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Frances Kenyon, to Ensign John Nicholas Broughton, son of Mrs.

Ruth Broughton of Norwell, and John Broughton of Hingham, on Oct. 28. "The bride received her education at Connecticut College for Women, Barnard and" the Katherine Gibbs School. Ensign Broughton attended Thayer Academy and was graduated from Amherst College. Upon their return from their wedding trip Ensign and Mrs.

Broughton will reside at Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. The South Strathmore Association held their annual dance tonight at the Knickerbocker Yacht Club, Port Washington. Among those who entertained were Frank Lohmeyer, Bruce Carpenter, Walker, Thomas Forman, C. V. Glessner and William Betts.

Mrs. John Miller of Nassau Drive, Kensington, will open her home on Wednesday and Thursday for the sale of handmade articles from the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School. The engagement of Miss Helene Coffin to Eugene C. Smith has been announced by Miss Coffin's father, John U. Coffin of North Carolina.

Mr. Smith Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith of East Shore Road, Great Neck. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Bagley Wright of Elderflelds Road, Flower Hill, have been entertaining Mr. Wright's mother, Mrs. J.

M. Wright of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John Blsehoff of Birch Hill Lane, Oreat Neck, have returned from Manorvllle Heights, Pennsylvania.

Mrs. Edward Call has returned to her home at Washington, D. after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bedford Oakley, and Mr. Oakley of Great Neck.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porrler Montreal, Canada, have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Walter Llttlewood and Mr. Llttlewood of Great Neck.

Cornwell Wolffe Mrs. George Cornwell of Hempstead Malverne, nounces the engagement of 293 daughter, Miss Adela Cornwell, to John Lelghton Wolffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Burns Wolffe of 48 Davison Place, Rockvllle Centre. Miss Cornwell, a graduate of Malverne High School, attended Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Va.

She Is an alumnae of Fashion Academy, Rockefeller Plaza, Mr. Wolffe, who was graduated from Flshburne Military Academy, Waynesboro, Is now attached to the 21st Engineers' Aviation Regiment at Langley Field, Va. Young Ladies Aid The Brooklyn Young Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Anna Heller, president, will launch a membership drive with a luncheon to be given on Tuesday at Oetjen's. The chairmen are Mrs.

Ellen Delmont and Mrs. Lylian Estroff. Ginzburq Silberman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glnzburg of 58 Linden Boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gertrude H.

Glnzburg, to David Silberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Silberman of York, Pa. A meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Home for the Aged will be held on Thursday, Nov.

27, at 2 o'clock, at the Spencer' Memorial Presbyterian Church. The Protestant Big Sisters Council will meet on Monday, Nov. 17, at 2 o'clock, at the Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church. The marriage of Mist Beatrice Felsensteln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Felsensteln of 1706 Union and Morris William Boffert, ion of Mrs. TtlUe Boffert of 651 E. Bth Manhattan, took place last night at the Franklin Manor. Rabbi Morris Ersllng officiated at tha ceremony. Miss Shirley Felsenstein was her sister's only attendant.

Hymaa Cohen, fiance of the maid of honor, was best man. The ushers Included Samuel Lontz, Sam Gutstein and Louis Dunst, uncles of the bride groom, and Samuel Felsensteln, brother of the bride. The bride was educated at Eastern District High School and th bridegroom at Seward Park High School and the City College of New York. The couple will go to Washington on their wedding trip. it Lawrence Society Is Active Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lawrence, Nov.

8 Miss Nancy Hamill has returned to her studies at Bennington College, Bennington, after a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hamill of Ocean Ave. Mks Hamill will be honored jointly with Miss Marianne F.

Dean at a dinner to be given by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamill and Mr. and Mrs. Howard B.

Dean of Manhattan, on Friday, Dec. 5, before the first Junior Assembly at the Rltz-Carl-ton. Miss Dean is now a student at Bennett Junior College. Miss Nancy Sawyer Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy K. Howe of 1120 5th Manhattan, and Summer residents of Lawrence, will make her bow to society at a dinner-dance to be given in the Iridium Room of the Hotel St. Regis on Dec. 22. She finished at Miss Porter's School and Is a provisional member of the New York Junior League.

Mr. and Mrs. Benson B. Sloan will close Bally Raquet, their country home on Ocean here on Wednesday, and will reopen their residence at 41 E. 65th Manhattan.

Miss Joan Martin of Mistletoe Way is in Charlottesville, Va this weekend for the Fall festival of the University of Virginia the guest of George Semler. William Dawes, D. A. Plans Its Meeting The William Dawes Chapter, D. A.

of Rockvllle Centre will meet at the home of Mrs. Leslie O. Carr Jr. on Wednesday. The regular meeting at 2:30 p.m.

will be preceded by an executive board session at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Walter J. Ebbels, regent, presiding. "Iceland," its past history and the effect of recent world conditions upon Its native population of pure Norseman descent, will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Norman J.

Thompson of Rockville Centre, who, born of Icelandic parentage, speaks and writes the language of the country. Mrs. Thompson will display her collection of pictures, Eskimo costumes and native handiwork, and will sing a group of the Icelandic folksongs. The second In a series of original papers on Colonial days will be read by Mrs. Lewis I.

Harrison, chapter historian (this episode to be entitled "Colonial Reports of the recent State D. A. R. conference at the Hotel Roosevelt, Manhattan, will be given by Mrs. Ebbels; Mrs.

Ervin D. Johnson, vice regent, and Mrs. George Oliver, second vice regent. The musical part of the afternoon's program Includes solos by Mrs. William Herman, soprano, of Hewlett, accompanied at the piano by Mrs.

Bessie J. Collier of Valley Stream. Mandel-Zwicker Announcement Is made of the engagement of Miss Rose Mandel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mandel of 223 E.

91st to Murray Zwicker of 1306 Chisholm Bronx. Dean Lane Capt. and Mrs. Donald Marston Dean of 48 E. 32d St.

announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joan Elizabeth Dean, to Gilbert Hurd Lane son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Lane of 434 E.

23d St. Mrs. Richard B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Gurney, Maj. William J.

Evans and Mrs. Evans, the Rev. John S. Haight and Mrs. Haight, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert DeMeo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wykes White-hill, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph H. Tap-scott, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Hol-liday, Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey S.

Earnshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Hugo, Mrs. Frederick H.

Handsfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey T. Horton and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Reeg. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers gave a dinner party at their Hilton Ave.

home preceding the play, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Howard Babcock and Mrs. Florence Wood-worth of Manhattan, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Lyons of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. James Galloway of Forest Hills. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph S. Damon entertained at a prefatory dinner party. Their guests were the Misses Jean Whitaker, Inez Nosworthy, Eileen Daly and Barbara Damon and four of Mitchel Field's soldiers. Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Aseltlne of Kensington Road were dinner hosU this evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Cotton of Larchmont, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Love of Glen Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Knoke of Upper Montelair, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Dillingham of Brooklyn, Dr.

and Mrs. Milton R. Porter of Manhattan and Milton Reeves of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward E. Noyes of Kingsbury Road entertained this evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.

Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Parry E. Bannerman and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold P. Hecker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B.

Anderson of Kilburn Road were hosts at a dinner given at the Garden City Hotel this evening to honor their niece, Miss Barbara Anderson, and Lt. Charles Paul Sheffield, whose mar riage will take place tomorrow. The Misses Ruth Anderson, Adelaide Anderson and Carol Roth and John N. Magee 3d, Dean C. Anderson and Dean C.

Anderson Jr. were their guests. A benefit card party at the Garden City Hotel on Wednesday afternoon for St. Francis Sanatorium for Cardiac children was sponsored by a committee headed by Mrs. Frederick E.

Crane. Many luncheon parties preceeded the benefit, among the guests being Miss Ann Brennan of Roxbury Road, who entertained for Mrs. E. Richard Ebe, Mrs. Edmund A.

Burke and Mrs. E. G. Barth. i Mrs.

F. John Schwenk of Mag-: nolia Ave. entertained for Mrs. Charles J. Bast, Mrs.

J. Willard Bralnerd and Mrs. Hurlbert C. El-! more. I Other luncheon hostesses included Mrs.

William F. C. Steln-, bugler of Hilton Mrs. Orville T. Cronk of Newmarket Road, Mrs.

1 Bethune W. Jones of Poplar Mrs. Richard J. Blgley, Mrs. Walter Doyle, Mrs.

Edward A. Purcell, Mrs. Henry A. Amy, Mrs. James P.

John-I ston and Mrs. John F. O'Loughlln. Mrs. William J.

Flannery of Hilton Hall had as luncheon guests Mrs. William J. Flannery Mrs. Abbott Dibblee and Mrs. Edwin W.

Mitchell. Sorority News A bridge-luncheon at the Great Neck Woman's Club, Oreat Neck, will be given by the Long Island Pan Hellenic. Alpha Chapter, Sigma Gamma Sorority, will celebrate its ninth anniversary on Nov. IB. The initiation meeting of Sigma Delta Theta Sorority was held at the home of the Misses Jean and Betty Carlock.

Those initiated were the Misses Anne Ersklne, Virginia Rodgers, Alvina Blsehoff, Roselyn Weingarten, Ruth Renken, Lois Warneke, Ruth Strebbling, Betty Arp, Carol Deane, Virginia Klernan, Peggy Craig, Virginia Primrose, Hedda Oaede, Gloria Marsa, Betty Lacy, Marjorle Frost and Roberta Misselhorn. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Floria Marsa, 120 E. 19th on Friday afternoon. Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Gamma Delta held a party recently at the home of Miss Muriel Breiterman, 158 Hancock St. The guests included members of Phi Alpha Lambda Fraternity of Brooklyn College.

Alpha Chi Sigma Sorority had Its inaugural dinner at Theresa Worth-ington Grant's Restaurant on Thursday. New officers are: President, Agnes Hahn; vice president, Peggy Corrigan; secretary, Florence Rynlken; assistant secretary. Marion O'Neill; treasurer, Grace Schrieber; sergeant-at-arms, Carlin Scarano, and historian, Marie Banchi. Eta Chapter of Kappa Delta Alpha held a meeting at the home of Miss Catherine Campbell, 1378 Brooklyn on Friday. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN BRIDE Mrs.

William P. Kelly was Miss Alice M. McCue of 480 E. 21st St. before her marriage yesterday in Our Lady of Refuge Church.

Christ Child Benefit Card Party Is Held The grand ballroom of the Columbus Club was the scene yesterday of the annual card party to benefit the fund for the poor sponsored by the Christ Child Society, of which Mrs. John Nolan Is president. Mrs. Thomas F. Casey, vice president, was chairman of the day.

Her co-chairman was Mrs, Joseph J. McAvoy. A fashion show was presented by Russek's. Mrs. Lawrence J.

Collins, treasurer, announces a partial list of the subscribers Including, in addition to Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. Casey, Mrs. McAvoy and Mrs. Collins, Mrs.

George Tilyou, Mrs. Thomas Mgner, Mrs. William Fitzgerald, Mrs. Edmund R. Doody, Miss Ida La Rotonda, Mrs.

Marie Brownson, Mrs. A. Sydney Barritt, Mrs. John J. Bennett Miss Mary Campbell, Mrs.

Edward Connelly, Mrs. William H. Good, Mrs. Mary Han-kinson. Mrs.

Leo Healy, Mrs. Joseph T. Lilly, Mrs. Daniel O'Con-nell, Mrs. John J.

Glynn, Miss Marie Patton, Mrs. Grace Hues, Mrs. Andrew Soeller, Mrs. Joseph Maguire, Mrs. William McCarthy, Miss Mary Huston, Mrs.

Stephen G. Ruth, Mrs. Thomas Farley, Mrs. Henry O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, Mrs.

Samuel Kermode, Mrs. John D. Laurie, Mrs. Walter Hughes, Mrs. Nell J.

McCann, Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Mrs. John Mrs. John Quinn, Mrs. James Mullen, Mrs.

Henry McCaddin, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Mary DePola, Mrs. Frank Swanton, Mrs. J.

Richard Kevin, Mrs. Walter Bennett, Miss Helen Dempsey, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Cox, Mrs. Helen Gibbons CuLyer, Mrs. George C.

Sutcllffe, Mrs. William H. Toomey, Mrs. Theodore A. Kramer, Mrs.

John Quinn, Miss Helen Meehan, Mrs. William Farrell, Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Cyril Cunningham, Miss Mary Brennan, Miss Rita Buckley.

Mrs. Daniel J. Connelly, Mrs. Earl T. Moore, Mrs.

Frank A. Cone-frey, Mrs. James J. Mullen, Mrs. Theodore S.

Sumersette, Mrs. Henry A. McGarry, Miss Florence Shannon, Miss Mary Huston, Mrs. Francis X. Savarese, Mrs.

Edna O'Con-nell, Mrs. J. Joseph Prlndeville, Miss Casella O'Brien, Mrs. Joseph Ackerman, Mrs. William Atkinson, Mrs.

Richard Bennett, Mrs. John Brennan, Mrs. James S. Brown Mrs. M.

Bracken, Miss Mary Campbell, Mrs. Walter J. Carlin, Mrs. James Cooley, Mrs. James Curran, Mrs.

James M. Cosgrove, Miss Penelope Collins, Miss Claire R. Collins, Mrs. Hector McGowan Curran, Mrs, Luke Doyle, Mrs. F.

Dolan, Mrs. Clifton Dance, Mrs. George Eastment, Miss Emily El-rose, Mrs. Michael Edwards, Mrs. Thomas Farley, Mrs.

William J. Flannery, Mrs James J. Fee, Mrs. Edward J. Gallagher, Mrs.

Lawrence Gotteshiew, Miss Mary Graf. Mrs. WilUam Holden, Mrs. Joseph Hageman, Mrs Ella T. Halpin, Mrs Robert Johnstone, Mrs.

Michael Jones, Mrs. H. Leppien, Miss Margaret Lynch, Mrs. Daniel Laniean, Miss Gertrude Mullin, Mrs. John Mulligan, Mrs.

William Maloney, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. Charles J. Morris, Mrs. John R.

McDonald Mrs. Lewis A. McGuire, Miss Mary McGuire, Mrs. Anna McKr-an, Mrs. Martin Noonan, Mrs.

William P. Oliver, Mrs. John Pearson, Miss Phoebe Queen, Miss Helen V. Regan, Mrs. Stephen G.

Ruth. Mrs Royen. Mrs. John J. Rvan, Mrs.

James Spellman, Mrs. Margaret Sellen, Mrs. Alphonse Shell-aire, Mrs. Stanton, Miss Mary Sheridan, Mrs Nellie Springer. Mrs.

Thomas Stokes, Mrs. Joseph Speth, Mrs. Clark R. Thomas, Mrs. John Walsh, Mrs.

Ray Wlegand, Mrs. William Woods. Mrs. Carrie Waters. Mrs.

Eva M. Yard Mrs. John Regan and Mrs. Gillen. Edward Lotorlo Mileto Mr.

and Mrs. Dominick Lotorto of Orchard Nutley, N. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Connie Lotorto, to Carmelo Mileto of New York Oceanside, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mileto of Italy.

The wedding will take place on Dec. 14. The ceremony is to be performed at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Passaic, N. J. St.

Ignatius Party The St. Vincent de Paul Confer-i ence of St. Ignatius ParLsh will I sponsor its annual card party on 1 Friday evening at Loyola Hall, I Rogers Ave. and Carroll St. Lawrence Blanchfield Is chairman I of mens' committee; Mrs William T.

Kelley, chairman of women's committee, and Miss Gertrude Mullin. publicity committee chairman, i The general committee includes I James Hickey, George Beatty, Ed-i ward Geoghan, Robert Kane, Peter Tully, William Kelley, Frank De-vine, Frank O'Donnell, Clarence Wedel, Patrick Whitney, John Pad-denburg, John Kllcoyne, Joseph Neary, Michael O'Brien, John Mc-Donough, James O'Brien, Mrs. John D. Rush, Mrs. James Fee, Mrs.

Eugene Millard, Mrs. E. W. Burke, Mrs. John Wixted, Mrs.

Edward O'Brien, Mrs. Mary McKinney and Mrs. George Beatty; also the Misses Lillian Leonard, Rita Mor-rlssey, Eileen Cummings, Margaret Bradley, Ann McGarty, Estelle White, Grace Kelly, Helen Lynch. Mae Leonard, Kathryn Lynch, Mary Wood, Eleanor Millard, Eileen Kelley, Katherine Maron and Claire McDermott. Klein Davis Miss Marie Klein, daughter of Mrs.

Alfred Klein of 12 N. Marion Place, Rockville Centre, and the late Mr. Klein, was married yesterday at the Congregational Church, Rockville Centre, to John R. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Tag-gert of Inwood. The ceremony was performed at 4 p.m. by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Frederick A. Meyer.

Mrs. George Leadbetter of Baldwin served Miss Klein as bridesmaid. Eugene Taggert was his brother's best man. Following a supper for the immediate families and the bridal party at the Klein home Mr. and Mrs.

Davis left for a week's motor trip South. Upon their return they will reside in Rockville Centre. Lynbrook Parties Arranged Special to the Brooklyn. Eagle Mrs. Vernon L.

Emmet will be a bridge hostess at her home, 81 Lenox on Tuesday for Mrs. George S. Wingert, Mrs. E. J.

Powell, Mrs. Willard Stewart, Mrs. John Zahn, Mrs. Willard Oakley, Mrs. Alfred Ilsley and Mrs.

Myron Dibble. Mrs. Albert Vrana will entertain the Lynbrook Choral Society on Monday at her home on Norwich Ave. Mrs. Samuel Carpenter and Mrs.

Boy Bullard will serve as hostesses at the next meeting of the Lucia Balcara Study Club, Thursday. Mrs. Samuel Price and Mrs. Robert Plndley are In charge of the military bridge party which the Doe Club will give next Saturday right at the Elks Clubhouse. Miss Carol Hope Wyman of 48 Rolling daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert F. Wyman of Ardmore, will be married next Saturday, Nov. 15, to Norman F. Lent, son of Mrs.

Rose Lent of Coudersport, In a ceremony to be performed at Valley Forge, Pa. Miss Ellen Cole will be hostess on Tuesday night at her Northumberland Gat home to the members of the Lynbrook Junior Auxiliary to the South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside. Miss Ruth Henschel of Manhattan, daughter ot Mrs. F. Sprague Henschel of Scarsdale and Ithaca, N.

will be married on Dec. 6 to Marston A. Hamlin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Marston M.

Hamlin of Rocklyn Ave. Muller Kulsen. Miss WUma Kulsen, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Hans Kulsen of 28 79th became the bride of John Muller son of Mr.

and Mrs. I John Muller of 222-A Prospect Park I West, yesterday afternoon at the Church of the Good Shepherd. The 1 Rev. William Sunday officiated at the services which were followed by a reception and dinner at the Hotel St. George.

The bride had Miss Margaret Sottnek as her only attendant. William Muller was his brother's best man, and Henry Ebil was the usher. Mrs. Muller wore a gown of Ivory white satin with a train. She had a fingertip veil and carried white gladioli and orange blossoms.

The couple will live In Bay Ridge. Bales Weinlrccub Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Bates of Harvard Rockvllle Centre, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Bates, to Dr.

Harry Welntraub of Lincoln also Rockvllle Centre. Miss Bates was graduated from South Side High School, Rockvllle Centre. Dr. Weintraub, who Is now practicing In Rockvllle Centre, is an alumnus of Columbia Medical School and of the University of Paris. The regular meeting of the School Settlement Association board will be held tomorrow at the settlement, 120 Jackson St.

Mrs. George N. Whittlesey Is president. The third annual Gotham supper dance Is being held In the Louis Sherry Room at Sherry's, 300 Park Manhattan, on Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 19.

Miss Marie Murray Is chairman and is being assisted this year by Miss Macy Anne Reilly as co-chairman. FREDERICK LOESER Co. rue. LAST WEEK hand-painted MINIATURES beautifully framed Lfmi'tecl Pre-Cirifmoi OFFER! '4 A .95 regularly Artistically hand-painted in oils from new photographs taken In our studio or from old photographs in good condition. '10 OFF vt rf ul prif far mHrinf Job 0ir4ol iUJIo Fifth Flxr Blilyn Foltoi it Bond TRi.

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