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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1936 Late Spring Events Include Final Luncheon and Card Parties of Season News of Women's Clubs will be held Wednesday afternoon at the church hall. A nominating committee selected at the meeting of the Hempstead American Legion Auxiliary this week includes Mrs. Clifford D. Burgess, Mrs. Samuel DeWees, Mrs.

J. Herbert Mirschel and Mrs. Emma Groszki. The Mothers Club of Our Lady of Loretta Church here close its season with a card party. June 26.

Mrs. G. A. Wischerth is general chairman. Mrs.

Joseph T. Flemming was elected and installed president of the Chestnut St. School A. a meeting this week. The other officers are Miss Gertrude Brockway, first vice president; Richard Rowe, second vice president; Frank Cursley, treasurer; Miss Dorothy Allen, secretary, and Mrs.

E. M. Andrews, financial secretary. Committee chairmen appointed were Mrs. Harold Alexander, program; Mrs.

George Ross, historian; Mrs. William Salter, and safety; Richard Rowe, finance and budget; Mrs. John Walker, Smith, cafeteria treasurer; Homies Florence Benedict, publication, and Mrs. Harold Westman, hospitality. Floral Park Clubs Mrs.

Charles H. Van Nostrand of Tulip Ave. was hostess this week to more than 75 women at the organization meeting of the Sewanhaka Chapter of the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Alva T.

Stanforth. who is the organizer, served as temporary Frank W. Hubley of Bellerose was elected president and the other officers elected are Miss Jane Carboni, vice president; S. T. Williams, treasurer, and Mrs.

Stanforth, secretary, and Miss Dorothy Martin and Dr. Mary Stewart, board of directors. Other members of the board who were appointed at this time are Mrs. Van Nostrand, hospitality; Miss Eleanor Leisenbein, ways and means; Mrs. Harold Wright, program; Mrs.

George Hiscock, legal and economic status; Mrs. Alfred Caine, membership; Miss Mary de Mattia, scholarship; Mrs. Marcus Christ, fellowship; Mrs. Raymond G. Stokely, legislation; Mrs.

Florence Patterson, education, and Miss Emma Westphal, public relations. Rockaway League The annual visit of of the Rockaway League of members, National Orphan Home to the home at Tuckahoe, N. is scheduled for Wednesday. Buses will leave from the Far Rockaway Jewish Center at 10 a.m. Those who go will be guests at luncheon following an inspection of the home and a visit with the kiddies.

Mrs. Louis Stoff is chairman of the dinner -dance to be held Saturday night, Aug. 1, at the Sun and Surf Club. Cedarhurst Club The Cedarwood Club in Woodmere will be the scene of an all-day fete Tuesday, when the Long Island Women's Auxiliary of the Hebrew Kindergarten and Infants Home will hold its annual Spring "big day." There will be golf, luncheon, bridge and mah jong. Mrs.

Benjamin Moldauer is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Mrs. David Goldstein is president of the auxiliary. Lawrence Garden Mrs. Carleton Macy of Hewlett was the winner of the first prize in the private growers' class in the annual garden competition of members of the Lawrence Garden Club held this week.

Mrs. William S. Pettit of prize in the amateur class. Tea followed the tour of gardens at the home of Mrs. Allen Wardwell 111 Lawrence.

Infants Home Jrs. Junior League of the Hebrew Kindergarten and Infants Home, Far Rockaway, has completed plans for a luncheon and bridge to be held June 23 at the Milburn Country Club, Baldwin. Mrs. Murray Phillips and Mrs. Arnold Kramer are Co-chairmen in charge of the affair.

Mrs. John J. Myers and her son, John Joseph Myers of ManhatSan. Mrs. Myers was Miss Rosemary McDermott of the Park Slope.

(Photo by Vantine). MOONLIGHT CRUISE The Flatbush Young Folks League will hold its moonlight cruise on the steamship Sachem tonight. Proceeds will go to charity. The cruise has been postponed from last Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Hullinger are entertaining at their home, 62 Hoyt Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Craw and of Champaign, their daughter, Miss Juanita. CraY. linger-Samarac of Hoopston, and her son, and Mrs.

Leota Hullinger-Yull of Los Angeles, Cal. MISS DOYLE HONORED Miss Alice Rafferty entertained at a luncheon yesterday at her home, 239 Sterling in honor of Miss Carol Doyle, who will be married to John McEvoy on July 1, Those present were Mrs. Charles Doyle, Mrs. Bruce McEvoy, Mrs. John Rafferty, Mrs.

Martin Heffernan, Mrs. Edward Kobbe, Mrs. Raymond Moors, Mrs. Adolph Schmidt, Mrs: Harry Wood and the Misses Helen Chopelle, Dorothy Doyle, Mary Alin Gleason, Rita McEvoy and Loretta Quirk. The graduating class of St.

Angela Hall will hold its senior prom in the Sert Room of the Hotel Waldorf -Astoria on June 23. MISS FRANZ HONORED Miss Matilda Dorothy Franz was honored at a surprise miscellaneous shower recently at her home, 60-69 69th Ave. Among those present were the Misses Constance Hamon, Wilhemina Bennett, Winifred Barry, Florence Lang, Dorothy Dorr, Ida Lang, Emily Rausch, Helen Reitermayer, Irma Troetschel, Theo Sharrocks, Marion Sharrocks, Emily, Carol and Ruth Franz, Mrs. Adelaide Hassloecher, Mrs. Herbert McGuinness, Mrs.

Fredericka Stratman, Mrs. Emma Palmay, Mrs. Emily Franz, Mrs. Sally Neidhammer, Mrs. Doris Bolvig, Mrs.

Frances Dorr, Mrs. Maltida Franz and Miss Catherine Dorr who acted as hostess. Miss Franz is a graduate nurse of the Presbyterian Hospital and has been active in social service work the past three years. She is engaged to be married to Alvan Yaeger, graduate of the Pratt School of Engineering. The wedding will take place in September.

TOURIST CLUB The Town Tours Tourist Club will hold a card and bunco party on Friday evening at the Allerton House, 130 E. 57th Manhattan. Part of the evening's entertainment will include a piano recital by Maestro Salvatore Virzi, composer and former coach of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Refreshments will be served. The club headquarters are at the Lincoln Hotel, Manhattan.

Linden LaRue Perrine is the director. LEVY-KATSKY Miss Muriel Davis Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Levy of 3944 Bedford will be married to Arthur Katsky, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Katsky of Eastern Parktoday. The ceremony will be performed at the home of Rabbi Joseph H. Paymer on Carroll St. A reception and dinner will follow at the St.

George Hotel. A miscellaneous shower was given recently in honor of Miss Levy at her home. Mr. Katsky and his bride will motor to Niagara Falls and Canada, cruise around the Thousands Islands and return by way of Maine. Upon their return they will reside in Flatbush.

The marriage Miss Catherine Voelker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Voelker of 146 S. High Lindenhurst, and Claude Gentz of Rockville Centre, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gentz, took place in the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Lindenhurst, on Tuesday. The Rev. Tobias E. Farrenkopf performed the ceremony and a reception followed at the Wellwood Inn, Lindenhurst. Miss Evelyn Kienle of Lindenhurst was maid of honor and only attendant for Miss Voelker and Alfred Voelker, brother of the bride, was Mr.

Gentz's best man. The bride attended St. Agnes Academy and Mr. Gentz attended Lindenhurst High School. After a Western trip Mr.

and Mrs. Gentz will live in Lindenhurst. DICKMAN-TRASBORG Mineola Clubs The Mineola Junior Welfare League will hold its annual Summer sports dance Saturday night at the Old Westbury Golf Club. Miss Myrtle Brand is chairman for the affair. Final plans will be made at a meeting tomorrow night.

Miss Dorothy Koepple is president. The annual flower show of the Mineola Garden Club will be held Tuesday at the Municipal Building and will be open to the public after 3 p.m. Mrs. James B. Smith Jr.

is president of the club and Mrs. Harold E. Bogart is general chairman for the show. Dr. William B.

Gibson, head of the Nassau Collegiate Center in Garden City, will address a meeting of the Mineola Auxiliary to the Center next Friday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. John Dunn, on Dow here. A salamagundi party Thursday afternoon is the next social event on the calendar of the F. Trubee Davison Woman's Republican Club. Mrs.

Claire A. Brown is president. Hempstead Clubs Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Cohen will open their home on Cathedral Ave.

tomorrow afternoon for a bridge and lawn party for the benefit of the Long Island Philanthropic League in the Aid or Crippled Children. A dinner-dance at the Old Westbury Golf Club will close the season for the Hempstead Junior League of Mercy Hospital next Thursday evening. Those arranging for the affair are Miss Eleanor Walsh, Miss Jean Kobrinetz. Miss Madeline Nylan, Miss Ethel Wiggins, Riggi, Miss Margaret Griffen, Miss Isabell Hill, Miss. Mary De Elizabeth Delinski, Miss Lee Rocchio and Mrs.

Thomas A. Galvin the president. Mrs. Sadie Connors is chairman for a picnic to be held tomorrow at the Hempstead State Lake Park by the members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Hempstead Fire Department. The assisting committee includes Mrs.

Carl Wolf, Mrs. John Reimer and Mrs. Fred Guarneiri. A card party and fashion show next Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph's Villa here will benefit the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor.

affairs is Auxiliary being to sponsored the Villa, by which is headed by Mrs. William J. Murray of Rockville Centre. William J. Murray chairman for the affair 'andenera, Murray is in charge of the fashion show and prize committee.

A lawn party at the hospital next Tuesday afternoon, sponsored by the Hempstead League for Mercy Hospital, will benefit the institution. Mrs. Thomas J. Cuff is president and Mrs. Philip McCormack is chairman of arrangements for the party.

Mrs. H. Van Rensselaer Kennedy opened her estate on Greenwich St. yesterday to benefit the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Diocese. Delegates to the State encampment appointed at a meeting this week of the Hempstead Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary are Mrs.

Carolyn Reilly, Mrs. Helen Rosenbluth. Mrs. Josepha Duffy, Mrs. Violet See, Mrs.

Blanche Ruther, Mrs. Helen King and Mrs. Marguerite Harley, the president. Mrs. A.

G. Patterson was hostess to more than 200 women yesterday at a lawn party at her home o11 Nassau Road. The affair was conducted by the ways and means committee of the Hempstead Woman's Republican Club of which Mrs. Patterson is chairman, Mrs. George D.

Smith is president of the club. The Ladies Aid Society of the Hempstead Reformed Church will hold its annual strawberry festival Thursday evening on the church grounds. Mrs. William MacNeill is is in charge. Mrs.

Fred Knuth is president. The June meeting of the Missionary Society Hempstead Methodist Episcopal Church will be held Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage. Luncheon will be served before the business meeting. The annual combined meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society and the Little Light Bearers of Christ's First Presbyterian Church Miss Evelyn Trasborg, daughter of Mrs. Olga Trasborg of Tottenville, S.

was married to Taylor Dickman, son of Mrs. C. B. Shafer Dickman of 169 Hicks on June 6 at the Babylon Methodist Church, Babylon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Wesley Hager. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Parker Trashad Miss Marjorie Kircher as her borg, maid of honor. Henry Ackermann was the best man. Mr. and Mrs.

Dickman will live in Tottenville, S. TEA AND RECEPTION The 1936 graduates of St. Brendan's high school will be entertained by the High School Alumnae at 'a tea and reception this afternoon at the school auditorium. Miss Alice Harrigan, honorary chairman, and Miss Margaret Haggerty, chairman, will be assisted by the following committee: The Misses Virginia Clark, Ford, Madeline Gibbons, Katherine Heeney, Dorothy Isola, Eleanor Lange, Mildred Lohman, Frances Peaty, Lucy La Rusa, Edith Smith, Alice Thomas and Dorothy Whyte. The newly -elected officers of the alumnae are Miss Margaret Haggerty, president; Miss Grace Dunn, vice president; Miss Katherine Kenny, treasurer; Margaret Morse, recording secretary, and Miss Elizabeth Mackey, corresponding secretary.

Miss Eleanor honorary president of the The retiring of the year are Miss Alice Harrigan, prestdent; Miss Doris Treacy, vice president; Miss Frances McLaughlin, treasurer; Miss Margaret Haggerty, recording secretary, and Miss Margaret Morse, corresponding secre- Mrs. Joseph lind I. Lundell, hagan is the son Joseph Gahagan. Edward Vincent Mrs. John Talbot E.

Gahagan, at the extreme left, 10a8 Miss Rosadaughter of Mrs. George A. E. Lundell. Mr.

Gaof Mrs. Frank Wells of Forest Hills and the late (Photo by Pach.) Second from the left is Mrs. Dwyer, the former Miss Edna Talbot, daughter of of 240 Cumberland St. Mr. and Mrs.

Dwyer are -O'LEARY Miss Margaret Colette Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Gibson of 1359 77th will be ried to William D. O'Leary, son of Mrs.

Sarah O'Leary of 476 1st at 10 a.m., June 27, in Our Lady of Guadalupe Church by the Rev. cent J. Short. Miss Catherine Gibson, sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. Thomas Delaney will be best man, and George Gibson, brother of bride, and Edward McDermott, the ushers.

a wedding breakfast at the Towers Hotel for the immediate relatives, the young couple will leave for Bermuda. On their return they will live at 915 84th St. Mr. O'Leary is connected with the Prentice, Blauner Brady brokerin Wall Street. ROTHENBERG-BLANK Mr.

and Mrs. A. Rothenberg of 577 Montgomery Manhattan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lilyan Rothenberg, to Bernard Blank, son Mr. and Mrs. M.

Blank of 206 Sunnyside Ave. FLEMING-HANLY Miss Mary Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Fleming of 12 Franklin Glen Cove.

has completed plans for her marriage on June 27 to Joseph F. Hanly, son of Mrs. Joseph F. Hanly of 1061 E. 19th St.

The ceremony will take place at 10:30 in St. Patrick's Church, Glen Cove. Miss Fleming will have her sister, Miss Marjorie Fleming, as her only attendant. H. Mortimer Hanly be the best man.

A reception will be held at the home of the bride's Mrs. Gilbert B. Van Denfange of 815 Park Place recently announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Irene A. Van Denfange, to Terence J. Sullivan son of Mr.

and Mrs. Terence J. Sullivan of 239 New York at a supper party given at her home. parents. VAN DENFANGE-SULLIVAN residing at 279 Washington Ave.

from the right is Mrs. Alfred J. May Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Mr. Connelly was a resident of At the extreme right is Mrs.

H. Elkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Photo by Camr-Arts.) ZIEGLER-LAUDENBACH Miss Margaret Laudenbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Laudenbach of Maspeth, and Walter A. Ziegler of Long Island City were married in Mount Olivet Presbyterian Church on June 6. The Rev. Dr. Thomas W.

Malcolm, minister of the church, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Alvina Ziegler sang and Mrs. David Hartley played the wedding marches. Miss Laudenbach wore a gown of white mousseline de soie, redingote style, a net veil caught with lilies of the valley and carried gardenias and lilies of the valley.

Miss Marion Fritz of Boston, was maid of honor and wore a gown of peach chiffon with a matching hat. The bridesmaids were the Misses Anna Winter, Wanda Talutis and Helen Loy. They wore lilac chiffon, maize chiffon and powder ble chiffon, respectively, with hats to match their frocks. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Charles Laudenbach, brother of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were Ernest Laudenbach, Walter Fritz and George Winter.

After a tour of the New England States Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler will live at 5217 71st Maspeth. They will be at home after Tuesday. AUXILIARY PARTY More than 250 persons attended the season's end bunco, bridge and musicale of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mohawk Club.

Democratic organization of the 5th A. in the clubhouse and gardens of the organization, 272 Ralph recently. Miss Mary O'Brien, president of the auxiliary, was chairman of the committee in charge of the arrangements for the party. She was assisted by Mrs. Catherine Walsh, Mrs.

Edith Heginbothom, Mrs. Margaret McLoughlin, Mrs. Rose McElhinney, Miss Genevieve Gooderson, Mrs. Mathilda Thiele, Mrs. May Clifton, Anna Fox, Mrs.

Emma Allen, Mrs. Catherine Dillon and Mrs. Mary Eichen. Mrs. Dorothy Collins Nev of 1597 E.

46th St. is chairman of the radio studio for the Big Sisters Brooklyn Carnival of All Nations and Charity Fete, to he held at Columbus Club on Oct. 21. 22 and 23. Mrs.

Ney will dance in the minuet to he put on by the D. A. R. at the fete on Oct. 23.

(Photo by Brunel Pictorial.) (Photo by Ira L. Hill.) Second Connelly, who was Miss Jeanette Jeanette Hi. Stevens of E. 21st St. Union City, N.

J. (Photo by Pach.) Bruce Sotkin, who was Miss Ruth Morris Elkin of 1882 E. 14th St. AT BUCK HILL Among those from Brooklyn and vicinity at the Inn, Buck Hill Falls, in the Poconos. recently were Miss E.

A. Gilchrist, Miss Catherine Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Valente, Miss Katherine Meany, Miss Anna M.

Hunt, Miss Mary A. Hunt, Miss Margaret M. Hunt, Miss Ella M. Penny and Miss May G. Craft.

Mr. and Mrs. Dana Joseph, W. J. Hawkins, Miss C.

M. Moter, Mrs. George O. Rowohlt and Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Nicholson have been at Chalfonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. BENEFIT GARDEN PARTY Mrs.

Clarence Cohen will open her home at 47 Cathedral Hempstead, for the annual garden party and bridge sponsored by the Long Island Philanthropic League in aid of crippled and undernourished children tomorrow afternoon. The proceeds will be given for the work of the Rayna Sichel Vacation Fund. one of the league's projects established in 1934 in memory of Mrs. Rayna Sichel of Rockville Centre. About 500 guests are expected to attend.

The league, which is the philanthropic committee of the Long Island Chapter of True Sisters, was founded 12 years ago by Mrs. Joseph Elias and Mrs. Otto Sichel of Rockville Centre and now numbers 300 members. It is widely known for philanthropic work throughout Long Island. It distributes 1,500 of milk a a month, provides medical, optical and dental attention for children who would otherwise be without it and furnishes various types of corrective appliances where needed.

The project bearing Mrs. Sichel's name is the provision for a camp where convalescent and undernourished children may have from two to three weeks of camplife. Last year 12 children from various villages in Nassau County were sent to camps. This year 20 children have already been selected to receive this benefit. The founders of the Rayna Sichel Vacation Fund project will assist Mrs.

Clarence Cohen and Mrs. William Rappeport of Hempstead, cochairmen of the committee. They include Mrs. Benjamin Fisher, president of the league; Mrs. Joseph Elias, Mrs.

Ernest Glueck, Mrs. A. Milton Goldman, Mrs. Sallo M. Kahn, Mrs.

Ellia Lehman, Mrs. Mack Paskes, Mrs. Emanuel Stern, Mrs. Zelma Rose, Mrs. Ruth Kraus, Mrs.

Henrietta Weinberg, Mrs. Samuel Rosenblum, Rose Springer, Mrs. Murray Gessner, Mrs. 'Nat Levine, Mrs. William Spiegel, Mrs.

Charles J. Sonin, Mrs. Frank Frankel, Mrs. Samuel Levy, Mrs. Joseph Neuhof, Mrs.

Aaron S. Naimark. Mrs. Hugo Stearns, Mrs. Charles Endel.

Mrs. Max Bloch, Mrs. Ralph Mernot, Mrs. Harry Labadorf, Mrs. Charles Kantrowitz, Mrs.

Ike Moses, Mrs. Louis Moritz, Mrs. Lillian Brooks and Mrs. Minnie Bernstein. Mrs.

Clarence Berwin of Rockville Centre is president of the parent body, Long Island No. 29, United Order of True Sisters, and Mrs. Benjamin Fisher of Rockville Centre is president of the league philanthropic committee. BERNSTEIN-KATSKE Mr. and Mrs.

Henry E. Bernstein of 681 Ocean Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Bernstein, to Melvin Katske son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

Katske of 3429 73d Jackson Heights. Mr. Katske is a graduate of St. John's Law School. DOUBLE CELEBRATION Mr.

and Mrs. Ben F. Swartsberg of 309 E. 19th St. will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary with a large party on Thursday at Oetjen's.

Several hundred friends have been invited. The occasion will be a double celebration, as their son, Jerry Swartsberg, and Miss Mildred Kronenberg, daughter of Mrs. Bette Kronenberg of 1724 56th will be married the same day. AMATEUR CIRCUS An amateur circus will be performed by the members of the Young Ladies Sodality of St. Matthias' parish in the school auditorium, Ridgewood, tomorrow and Tuesday evenings.

Miss Elizabeth Lynott, prefect of the sodality, is the director. Miss Helen Thein will be the ring announcer at each performance. tary. CONVENTION TODAY East Williston Clubs A dessert card party at the school next Thursday afternoon will close the season for the North Side School -T. A.

Mrs. W. H. Dickson Jr. is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. William McCutcheon, the new president, appointed committee chairmen to serve for the year at the meeting held this week. They are Mrs. W. E.

Bartlett, program; Mrs. W. H. Dickson ways and means; Mrs. George Davis, hospitality; Mrs.

Edgar Tappen, membership; Mrs. P. E. Davis, magazine; Mrs. T.

C. Bookhout. motion picture; Mrs. Walter W. Barre, publicity, and Mrs.

LeRoy Edwards, historian. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night at the Williston Park Village Hall to plan for a Summer social event. Mrs. Helen M. Cull is the president.

The Cross St. A. will have its final meeting Wednesday evening at the school. Mrs. Maynard Hendrickson was recently re-elected president.

Queens Village Woman's outing will be held for members of the building committee of the Woman's Club of Queens Village, Mrs. George H. Stillman, president. at the Crescent Club, Huntington, Tuesday. Mrs.

Fred C. Riggs, chairman, also announces that committee will hold a series of dessert bridges June 24, July 22, Aug. 26. A luncheon and bridge will be held by the executive board of the club at the Queens Lyceum Wednesday. Mrs.

Frank Muller, is being assisted by Mrs. J. Allison Stevenson. The garden department, Mrs. M.

F. Canfield, chairman, will meet at the lyceum June 26. The Junior League of the Woman's Club of Queens Village, Miss Louise H. Fleming, president, will hold an installation dinner at the lyceum Thursday evening. Taking part in the program arranged by Mrs.

Vincent Bause are Bess Reba Page, who will review plays of the year; Rosalie Weis, monologist; Miss Mary Lou Forster, reader, and Mrs. Peter W. Maguire, vocalist. Mrs. W.

Maguire is in charge of arrangements for the dinner. A Spring dance will be held by the Junior League at the Nassau Shores Country Club. Amityville, Saturday. Miss Eleanor E. Lewy is chairman.

A special meeting of the executive board be held at the home of the president, 97-03 221st Thursday. SULLIVAN-SEELANDT Miss Edna Regina Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sullivan of 1632 W.

3d will be married to George J. Seelandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seelandt of 49 Caton Place, on June 27 in the of SS. Simon and Jude.

The ceremony will be performed at 10 a.m. by the Rev. Father Bernard Molinet and will be followed by a reception at the Hotel St. George. Miss Marie Colligan will be maid of honor for Miss Sullivan, who will have as bridesmaids the Misses Dorothy and Marion Sullivan, her sisters, and the Miss Ruth and Bessie Seelandt, sisters of the bridegroomelect.

James Seelandt will be best man for his brother, whose ushers will include John Sullivan and John Cleary. After a trip to Bermuda Mr. Seelandt and his bride will live at 9226 Shore Road. Mr. Seelandt is a detective attached to the Brooklyn Ave.

station. SALA-COLLA Miss Frances Sala, daughter of Mrs. Anna Sala of 85-37 Woodhaven Boulevard, will be married to Joseph Colla of 18-14 Norman Ridgewood, today in St. Thomas the Apostle R. C.

Church, Woodhaven. Miss Lena Aguesci will be maid of honor, and the Misses Jean Biondo and Virginia Campisi, the bridesmaids. Salvatore Sala will be best man. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the Towers Hotel. The bride-elect is a graduate of Richmond Hill High School, and her fiance a graduate of Bushwick High School and the University of Kentucky, The Long Island region convention of the Junior Hadassah, the Young Women's Zionist Organization of America, will be held today at the Hotel Nassau, Long Delegates from Astoria, Corona, Far Rockaway, Village, Richmond Hill, Jamaica, South Shore, which includes Mineola, Long Beach, Hempstead, Freeport, Rockville as well as other tions of Queens, will be present at the meeting.

Rabbi Irving Miller of the Far Rockaway Jewish Center will be one of the principal speakers of the convention. The convention will be devoted to plans for spreading the ideals of Zionism among the Jewish youth Long Island. Miss Sarah Cohen of Hempstead is chairman of the convention with the following assisting her: Miss Beryl Pollick of Far Rockaway, Miss Theresa Engel of Jamaica. Miss Ethel Levy of Arverne, Miss Estelle Blasberg of Edgemere, Miss Rosalie Gluck Jamaica, Miss Betty Braverman of Corona and Miss Ann Kaplan of Jamaica. A tea dance will be held after the convention.

BARNETT-LEWIS Miss Katherine Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Barnett of 1163 E. 10th and Murray Lewis, of Mr. Mrs.

Max Lewis of 1825 50th will be married next Sunday afternoon at the home ef Rabbi M. A. Kaplan, 1629 54th St. Rabbi Kaplan will officiate and a reception will follow at the home of the bride's Miss Barnett James Mad-. ison High School and Hunter Cotlege.

After a trip to Schroon Lake, New York. Mr. Lewis and his bride will live at 1818 Avenue L. GENT SELECTS COMMITTEE Frances McCoy of Douglaston, in charge of the Brooklyn and Long Island division of the Fathers' Day Committee, announced the appointment of five borough girls to serve as her assistants at a meeting at the Half Moon Hotel. near Sea Gate.

Coney Island. The girls appointed to appear on the committee are the Misses Rosalind Tiger. Violet Kelmenson, Dorothy Frank, Muriel Garrson and Freda Lassaw. Another meeting will be held at the Half Moon Hotel today, at which time further plans will be discussed for a Father-and-Son golf tournament, which will be held on a local course, Miss Jane Barnes of 1291 Dean an alumna of directed the Medieval episode of the historical Adelphi College, on the of the college yesterday pageant to be given. as part of the nae day activities and in commemoration of the alumannual she founding of Adelphi in 1896.

(Photo by Chidnoff). anniversary of; 40th.

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