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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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Holy Family Group Evelyn Conklin and Theodore Crane Wed Lt. Frederick Haeberle Marries Miss Davii at Candlelight Service in Englewood, N. J. TP 1 2X1 I 1 s' II I Plans Dinner Dance Wednesday Event to Aid Hospital Which Plans an Ever Expanding Future Program BH I ll 11 1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 24, 1946 I i a 1 By HELEN BROWN Society Editor The marriage of Miss Evelyn Ruth Conklin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Conklin, of 230 Park Place, to Theodore A. Crane, son of Mr. By RUTH (i. DAVIS Peace it's wonderful that's the way the men and women of the Hospital of the Holy Family feel about it.

They think of it as the dawn of a new day. For that reason the Ladies Auxiliary of the hospital and the Charity Guild, which Is the men's organization, are spon-l re'dnS'eHo'SlStUth Ficke Weds George. They desire to revive ac- Charles R- Walter tivities, increase the membership1 in their organizations and, most of Miss Ruth Ficke, daughter of Mr. 11, create a good deal more lay and Mrs. Theodore Ficke of Brook- 'and Mrs.

Walter D. Crane, of M02 Beverly Road, and Northport, took place Friday afternoon in the Petit Salon of the Park Lane, Manhattan. Dr. Harold S. Olafson of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church officiated. A reception in the Petit Salon followed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a short blue crepe gown, and hat to match, and also carried white orchids. Her attendants were Miss Helen Farrell and Miss Jessie Tunison. The best man was Ashleigh Losee.

The bride Is a graduate of Katharine Gibbs School. The bridegroom is the grandson of the late Theodore A. Crane, founder of the Crane Shipyards in Brooklyn, and has been lntcrest in their hospital Holy bpcame the bHde of Family Hospital. Hand In nana With these purposes or excuses for Richard Walter, son of Mrs. Charles party is their vision of the future, Walter of Oak Park, 111., and the an ever-expanding of the facilities late Mr.

C. Walter, at ceremony well as the meeting of the exist- held yesterday morning in Le Prr-lng needs of Holy Family Hospital, roquet suite of the Hospital of the Holy Family at Manhattan, with the Rev. Gilbert 151 Dean St. is greatly needed inWalser, P.C., officiating. A wedding Its locality, as can be seen from a breakfast followed the ceremony, few statistics.

There were 248 pa-i The bride, given in marriage by tients being cared for for 3,331 days her father, wore a white satin gown during January, with an average 'with a sweetheart necklace, a seal-daily census of 107. This against loped peplum and hooped skirt, and the bed capacity of the hospital finger-tip veil. Her flowers were 116 shows what a swell job they white orchids. She wis attended by are doing. The ambulance an- Miss Jane Duffy as maid of honor, swered 335 calls last month and who was gowned in pale blue lace.

395 patients were treated in the Theodore Ficke 3d, brother of the dispensary. bride, was best man, and the ushers The Ladies Auxiliary, of which were Edward J. King and Charles Mrs. Henry L. Brill is president, Fisher.

and the Charity Guild, Francis 1 1 I i connected with Bethlehem Steel Company since 1935. He is a gradu ate of New York University. The couple will spend their honey I i Eagle Staff photo GIVES A HELPING HAND Miss Catharine Sartor finds part of the jigsaw puzzle the little patients at the Hospital of the Holy Family were missing. Miss Sartor is Gold Cross ward aide volunteering to assist the nurses in the hospital. A dinner-dance will be given for the hospital by the Ladies Auxiliary and the Charity Guild on Wednesday at the Hotel St.

George. moon at the Ponte Vedra Club in Bt'adford'BachrRch phot Mrs, Theodore Crana Florida. Lt. Haeberle Weds Cynthia Lee Davis Joan Hidden to Be Wed to Officer Englewood, N. Feb.

23 Miss, Cynthia Lee Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Richard Stolilcer Davis, of The engagement of Miss Joan Five O'Clock Frolic To Be Held March 30 Palisade, N. was married yes- Seymour Hidden, daughter of Mr. terday to Lt. Frederick Roland William F.

Wyman of Augusta, Haeberle, A. TJ. son of Rear and of Eiward s. Hidden of Man. Admiral Frederick Haeberle, U.

S. and Mrs. Haeberle, of 10 Lt' BarnRrd J' Vatl The Rev. Dr. Edwin O.

KennedylInPn U. S. N. son of Mr. officiated at the candlelight Ingen of 300 Park Man-in the First Presbyterian Church hattan and Lawrence, and the lata his daughter ln'Mr' Ingen was announced marriage.

Her sister-in-law, Mrs. a Richard S. Davis was matron Miss "idaen grandmother. Mrs. of honor, Miss Ethel W.

Lawrence M' 1 apart was maid of honor, and the brides-m Wth Manhattan, maids were the Misses Doris C' Miss Hidden attended th9 Night. Bailt Staff photo GRAY LADY SERVES-Mrs. Benjamin Conroy, a Red Cross worker at the Hospital of Holy Family, who serves one day a week, gives this chap a picture book to help him pass time. The Juniop Committee of the Mrs. C.

Clifford Rohrbach Is chair-Brooklyn Kindergarten Society will man of sales and Mrs. W. Vincent Hall Ls co-chairman. The commit- sponsor Its annual Five Clock (pe also includes the Mlsses Mliriei Frolic on March 30 at the Pierre pariCy, Clara Ketterle, Edna Mc-Hotel, Manhattan. The dance had Cann and Georgiana Tarrant, been discontinued during the war The hostess committee is headed years.

It is one of the major events by Mrs. Robert E. McGrath and her of the Spring season. co-chairman, Miss Margaret D. Mrs.

Littleton Fitch ls the senior Ryan. Serving as hostesses for the committee adviser. The committee day are Mrs. John J. Comber, Mrs.

includes the Misses Janet Appleton, T. J. Donovan, Mrs. Maurice Fer-Kathertne Babcock, Susanne Corner, rara, Mrs. John B.

Heaslip, Mrs. Bailey, Elizabeth A. Buckingham, 1, KiHuiuueu irom rmcn jun Anne Iiuise Townsenri and Marv Grace Crane. Susan Crime, Mary Pat Edward Kchoe, Mrs. Arthur E.

O'Connor, Barbara and Margaret Lamb, Mrs. Edward J. McCoy, Mrs. Joan Hylander Skinner, Anne Wilson. Peggy Win- Richard Tobin, Mrs.

James dels. Carol Wildermulh, Mrs. Helen Walsh; the Misses Mary E. Fletcher, Lngaged tO Marry C. Pert.

ior College. Admiral Haeberle, who is coin- Lieutenant, Van Ingen attended th( imander of the N. Y. Naval Ship- Hotchklss School and was graduated Bellinger. Mrs.

Chalmers Dale, Mrs. Nancy Hudson, Kathenne Lanigan, Cuite, president, along with their, members want the public to know about Holy Family hence the dinner-dance on Wednesday. John J. Conlon is chairman of the ticket committee and working with her is Miss Cecelia Lynch, treasurer of the Nurses' Alumnae, who also is night superintendent at the hospital. Auxiliary Important Group The auxiliary plays an important 1 part in the life of Holy Family Hospital.

The group, composed of 125 women, raises funds for the hospital, participates in the annual United Haspital Campaign, as well as takes part in the services offered by the fund. They give annual card parties, linen showers and assist with the needlework. The auxiliary sponsors a volunteer program by stimulating volunteer activities. Holy Family Hospital is served by the Gray Ladies and Nurse Aides of the American Rod Cross and the ward aides of the Gold Cros. Volunteers.

Mrs. Frank G. Noonar is chairman of all volunteer services a.f the hospital. The in the dinner-dance includes filling the reception lloor seating, ticket and publicity committees. Meetings on the second Tuesday of every month at the nurses' residence of the hospital.

352 Pacific are held by the auxiliary. Old But Modern Holy Family Hospital, although one of the older institutions of the borough, is a modern hospital, with four operating rooms, the last word in up-to-the-minute equipment. The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, of which the Rev. Mother Mary Josephine is the mother superior, staff of -hospital.

Sister Barbara is the superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Hylander yard, Brooklyn, was his son's best Browning 1941 and irom. man.

and the ushers were the Yale, where he was in the ROTC. Arthur Gnaedinger and Mrs. How- Mae G. McGrath, Elma Warner and ard W. Muens.

Ethel Warner. Mrs. Palmer H. Jadwin To Be Tea Hostess 01 ua.cen wiy announce u.e ln 1944 He now statloned at riage of their daughter, MLs Joan Davis U. S.

N. her Green Cove Springs, on a de-Marie Hylander, Lt. j.g .) Ed- Lt. Philip -A. Slutz.

u. S. N. stroyer escort. His sister ls Misa nuind C.

Rowan. The ceremony was William G. Caird. Staff Sgt. Mary-Jo Van Ingen, a junior at performed in Seattle, fhurs- Charles Rawolle, A.

U. Lt. James Radcliffe. Miss Hidden's sister ia the day. A.

Latane A. U.S., and Ensign'Miss Judith Hidden, a student at Tlie bride Ls a araduate of Gar- James N. Woodbury, U. S. N.

Colby Junior College. Women of 76 Plan Meeting The monthly meeting of The Guild of the Long Lsland Col- tin. 4a- of '76 Chapter, N. Wednesday from 3 to 5 o'clock at the den.City Hjgh School and attended A reception was held at the Ridge- i residence of Mrs. Palmer H.

Jadwin. u- m'3' Berkeiey School, Manhattan. wood Country Club. 1 Pierrepont St. On the committee regent, will be held Wednesday at Lieutenant Rowan also graduated1 The bride wore an ivory satin are Mrs.

Robert Winslow, Mrs. 2 o'clock at the Neighborhood Club, from Garden Cgy High School, at- gown embroidered with pearls and George H. Roberts. Mrs. Tasker 104 crk St.

tended Rensselaer Polytechnic In- a full length lace veil, and carried Howard, Mrs. Francis T. Kelliher Mrs. Arthur Arnold and Mrs. Wil-stitute and was graduated from the 'an antique lace fan with white and Mrs.

Feodor Senger, president ijftm Ryan, co-chairmen for the United Slates Naval Academy, An- orchids. The honor attendants of the guild. Eas Blair phrHo APPRECIATED ATTENTION Mrs. Helen Bailey, R. assists a patient in Holy Family Hospital, and Mrs.

Alice Jantzen, standing, is a Red Cross Gray Lady. Mrs. Bailey gives her time as a volunteer nurse. bridge to be given by the society on napoiis, in the class of 1945. He is oie oiue lace aresses and carried Saturday at the Wanamaker Club- now stationed on the U.

S. S. Penn- yellow roses, and the bridesmaids: Packer's Annual Bridge on March 8 house, will make their final report, sylvania. were in pink lace dresses and car- The chairmen of the committees as- The couple will reside in Victoria, ned token pink rases. sistine them are: Reception.

Mrs. Canada. Mrs. Haeberle attended the 1 Jjc! 1 X. Elizabeth Howell To Wed Mr.

Glandon The annual bridge of the Assocl- John W. James and Mrs. Harrison i1 School, and was graduate Alumnae of the Packer Col-W. MacLenathan; candy, Mrs. Mary White Bride from Dwight School for Girls Iftiiate Institute will be held at the Harry W.

Gaither and Mrs. Thomas Ti Briarcliff Junior College, Liau- school, 1. Joralemon on Fri- a. Lewis; tickets, Mrs. Theodore S.

ul CUiean tenant Haeberle was graduated day, March 8, in the after- Cornell; table prizes, Mrs. William Miss Mary Joann While of 604 Ilom. Soutlle''n California Military noon and evening. Schweikert; special prizes, Mrs. Linden Boulevard, first lieutenant Academy, and attended the Uni- Mrs.

Laird C. Dinsmore, president Loring M. in the army until her discharge 01 Alabama and Virginia. Lt. Comm.

E. F. Heinen To Wed Californian Miss L. Lauretie Smith ot Fill more, anonunces the engage nf the hospital, with Sister Mary Mrs. Mary H.

Howell of Forest Helen her assistant. The Sisters Hills announces the engagement of nf Charitv. numbenne 1400. also her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lu- her niece, Miss Elinor of the alumnae, is ex-officio and This is the annual defense meet- from service two weeks ago, and her niece, Miss Elinor or Glandon. ment of maintain St Vincents Hospital, cinda Howell, to John Manhattan: St.

Vincent's Hospital, son of Mrs. Hazel B. Glandon of Laurette jsnmn 01 rasaacna. wi. his commission overseas.

Staten Island: St. Vincent Retreat Columbus, Ohio. lo Lt Comm Edwin F. Heinen, Mrs. c-olius, Mrs.

chapter chairman of national de- yesterday at St. Catherine of Genoa with the. famous Amer- for mental diseases in Harrison.1 Mr. uiannon, wno was rccenu the New York Foundling discharged from the medical corps ou U. S.

son of Mrs. Daisy George W. Cummings, Miss Jean fense. The speaker of the day will R. C.

Church. The ceremony was lri 8 Vy, of Bay Shore and formerly Dalzell, MLss Barbara Dinsmore, be William E. HasHell, assistant to followed by a reception at Oetjens Un, citatlon medal '1 jtws Hosnital. St. Anne's Maternity, ol u.

s. K. auer serving over ncmen en Mrs. j. uougias ErsKine, Miss Mar- the vice president of the Herald Restaurant.

Se'on Hospital for Tuberculosis and three years, attended Ohio State of Brooklyn an the late William Thp hrirt Ic Hi. riinihl.r Mr saret Gordon, Miss Lucille Hanton, Tribune. Heinen. Mrs. William Howm.

Mrs VHnin u.t. anw wki. t. k.h.J ln Division in New Georgia. He caring institutions, namely, university Deiore enienng uie serv S-.

Joseph's Female Orphanaee in ice- P.rooklvn. St. Agatha's Home. Man-net. N.

as well as a diocesan Mt. bt. Vincent began Benefit Arranged uu ine iitKii r.wi.i iwi uir iiirr4iit nu, ui.tui iiinr. 111.1 iiu.iuniiu i ,1 Miss Smith Is he daughter of w. Kleinert, Mrs.

William Kouwen- Mrs. John James, chairman, Mrs. is the son of Mrs. Gertrude McClean ta the late Mr and Mrs. Fredr.K W.

hoven, Mrs. Charles I. McNeil, Mrs. Dean Hall. Mrs.

Philip Linker. Miss of 6920 Roosevelt Woodside. COmple" mlth of Whittier. Cal. She was Morrison Pretz, Mrs.

Weston H. Katherine Poolvfi.s. Charles War- Mias Winifred White, sister of the graduated from Pasadena Junior Richardson. Mrs. Paul H.

Scaer, and deU and Mrs. wSSam -Schweikert. bride, was maid of honor and Lt. iw IT ,1 h.me College, where she was affiliated Harnid l. Warner.

James Coyle USA was best When thfy return tj Irom their weddlne triD. A m. 11T' i in May, ih. in a nonse on me ine Alumnae Association oi Jne PamnhilB rlub iSith thp Pamnhlle Restrictive Club Bradford-Biichrfteh phot Mrs. Henry Fiscella corner or Clinton and uongre college oi Mi.

st. Vincent will apmt-Shf Mrved as secretary to Rear Burna la chairman and her "uuluue tn e. Admiral Arthur h. Mayo. di.suict mittee 0f the.

Plans Yearly Event ThomnBon-Melirlr Durlun-Tighe i mmeVt aca7e KUTS; St. Augustine; Academy Alum- Ald Tom-n of .1 i i mm i Muuniiiiv i i in, uuan ui ivi ia. Jvi i UHiPi i 117110 i i 'av iTiiirv it tin linn tients at that time, as today, was will be given to the centenary fund Commander Heinen waa gradu- scheele, Mrs, Ernest L. Daman and Centre Woodmere, have an- snn st 1 ann lnp lale towara annual bridge to be held at the nllnfj fh. ol- ngne, a ted from St.

John's College at Mrs, Harold Muens. BUtmore Hotel, Manhattan on.dau(,htpri Miss J(lanne Thompson, ma marrle.d Saturday. The committee had its ana fren final meeting on Tuesday evening. Li, waiter j. Durkin, son of the late daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfr Annapolis, in 1939. He is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa Ira- Agnes Auxiliary ternily. The couple met early in 1944 in Honolulu, where Com- 10 Have a Benefit committed to the Sisters of Charity (or the erection of a new science nf St. Vincent de Paul of Mount building.

Saint Vincent, N. Y. The original Mrs. John F. Hennessy of Bronk-biiilding not being adequate to meet ivn is chairman of the party with the demands, the hospital was Mrs.

Marjorie McLmden of Brook-nioveri in 1872 to a five-story brown- ivn co-chairman. Mrs. Frank Flynn stone house on the plot at 151-5 of Brooklvn, Miss Elizabeth Mc-Inn Pt winch was known to all cioskev, Miss Alice D. Loughlin and Mrs. John P.

Sherhv is chairman 'vu. strim Mr' and Mls' Dllrki" ot "26 Nos- J. Giordano of 7724 Colonial Road, rranil AV. TYa fm'amnni, A i and Mrs. Margaret Curtis, presl- hrlriP Ytiwtiuti.v una n-l mm m.uij e.

ri.it:im, fillll HI The Ladies Auxiliary of St, dent of the alumnae, is honorary formed by the Rev. Hillary Mc- late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Fiseelln mander Heinen was stationed at Pearl Harbor for 27 months.

He Iium Ci.miK.rir Mill a Uolloflt Ul jvmiuilllir OIKH CX IIUlll. niN rjnuion i.n,,cl ih. lie COM, i. fio.vo ttnH.rf iv, "i "tic uiiura in mar- as the "Sullivan Mansion Scveral Mrs. mnk of Queens are bridge to aid the JesuiUs of Man- Hostesses of the day will be: Prank Va 4ait yesterday morning in the i a in iPir prpflt urni-K ni iprnmc vr-o Udu qi Ri.

nr iovprsfrp f'hnrrh nf nnr Drf a nt. ti, Towers Hotel iiiii, rnt Mai rtUrharoH fmm fh I 1 mi nuvin. mc anH rlothino- iht nrprfv. nn MonnaV urvAnn r.hu.. cuanunAuc wa: ui.iiHiKeu umn ine hririp un Viun In marrloo Rau cn.

i Miss bmlt months ot alterations were nrecieo among the committee members, to convert the "Mansion'' into what was in tha-e days an up-to-date 'Trrrvelrrrrlp' Airlpd ing Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Greon.treet evfnln.

Marcll 4 at 0'Ciock jn Miss Mari Mi. Ceeiii'a Army Air Fnrtes aft" two 'M" of by her brother and was attended bv the ceremonv anH a service. oi Aiiaurna. Alumnae Hall. rwnnn Un Rarth nillnr, Mr." hnsmtal Thp nppri for nn infants' her sister, Mrs.

Martin O'Brien as held at the Park Lane Hotel, Man- fnr Npu; Yorit. An ADril wed- u. home was great that a house Announced Today Jlle Wiu up 11i. wuirea Kinnor. muss nrace r'l z- Mr Raskopf mluron oi nonor ana miss reny nattan.

fling is piaiineci. muni R. Doody. chairman, and patrick, Miss Kathryn McHale. Mrs.

0f Garden Citv announce thp hirth 'anders and Miss Mae Swinarski The bride was given in marriaga Chairmen are announced for the Mrs. Frank Clarke, co-chairman, Edward Bohne, Mrs. William Cush. 0f a daughter, Andrea Jane Ras- as bridesmaids. Francis Durkin was by her father and had her sister, assisted by Mrs.

Reginald Da vies. Miss Janet Fitzpatrirk, Miss Irene konf on Jan 29 in Freerort Hos- Drst man for his brother, and the Miss Helen Giordano as maid of fashion show "Travelcade" to be Murphy Dunn sponsored oy uie ocnoiu fteiuenipiii Mm Mr and Mrs. Arno Biedermann of Mis. Henn Abraml, Mrs, Michael McNamara, Mrs. Walter Dunder- nilal.

Mrs Raskonf thp former ushers were Joseph Smith and honor, and Miss Doris Kesslinz of ham and st rata March 22 't 1336 E. 34th announce the en- Krarna. Mrs. Frederick eacement of their daughter. Miss and Mrs.

John Doyle. Mathew mani Miss Reginia Callahan. Library to Be Scene Of Festive Party MLss Emily Jane Calcano, daughter Charles O'Connell. The bridegroom Jamaica and Miss Florence Fiscella, of Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent J. Cal- recently was discharged from the sLsler of the bridegroom, as brides-cano of Wellesley Hills, for- U- S. Army and served 2'i years ln maids. The bride wore a while satin merly of Garden City. the China-Burma-India area.

gown with a net yoke and seed r- pearl trimming. Made with a long- Vircinia to William aajarent on uean ct. was for this purpose, and later a larger one on Pacific St. Because of thee additional activities 1t was neces.arv to obtain a new certificate of incorporation and in April. 18R8.

the hospital took the new name of St. Mary's Maternity and inlsnts Horn''. A new building more suitable lo the nepfts of a ma-trrnttv soon as erected, thus the lnv'Vmal continued Us and mmis-trauons with Hie arlditinn o( a ceurial riisnensarv, where the needs Dunn Jr. of 408 Stratford Road, son At April linage of the late Edna W. and William M.

and Mrs. John D. East, co-chair man will be assisted bv the follow inc committee chairmen: Mrs Wil- Dunn. The Brooklyn Public Library at ni JJl luyo ham Moorhead Mrs Mi's Murphy was graduated from A sale articles marie bv the Grand Army Plaza will be the Jasnn L. Crohns' and Mrs.

Robert Bayport School and Executives blind and nlherwi.se handicapped RrPne 0f a gala affair next Satur-R Magnus sponsors' Mrs. John A. Secretarial School. She is soloist of persons in the Sheltered Workshops dav eVpning when a party will be Fitz Randolph and' Mrs Paul D. the First Church of Christ Scientist, of The Brooklyn A.

I. CP. will be for tn, benefit ot the staff fitted bodice the gown had a full skirt and train. She wore an illusion veil with a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls and carried a prayer book with white orchids. The honor attendant wore blue marquisette and the bridesmaids were 'in yellow marquisette.

They all jr-i Shafer, models- Mrs. Edward M. Patchogue. Mr. Dunn is a graduate neia in inc ioer oi uie gmmi iw- scholarship lund.

Starting at 8:30 treated Uotl Uinh Snhnnl Hp rnnm nf thp Hotel St. GeOl'HD Oil UvlHr, Wm iini.rf nf the neighborhood were nnlil October, 1909. In November, UrPltlS IKRt'U, Vll.V IjUVUlU in ciaoiuuo ai a mmmij win wi. iniuvu Hanton moaram mils: and Mrs. served as a bombardier-navigator, Saturday, April 6, preceding the ln the large public rooms of the 1910.

the buildings were completely WpjilonH Richardson, printing and'ion a B-29 while in serv(ce and wascard party, which is being sponsored ilibrary. During the evening, Zovel 1 nuu UHMri inc rnhl.il rot by Miss Madeleine Walsh Smith.jl0 the rnaglcian will present a magicj recently discharged. carried cascades of Spring flowers. Anthony V. Fiscella was best man for his brother and the ushers wera Louis F.

Abt of Jamaica, Ralph R. title of the Hospital of the Holy Family, the services of a general hosoital were offered to the indi SetUnnl of the Bronx, Walter J. Biggs of Hempstead and Thomas Giordano, seaman second class, brother of the bride. The bride attended Packer Collegiate Institute and the Katharine Gibbs School. The bridegroom attended St.

Johns University School of Law and is a member of the Catholic Lawyers Guild and Phi Delta Phi fraternity. (show. There will be music and re--freshments. The general public has been invited to take part, and tick-jets are on sale at all the Brooklyn 'libraries. 1 The scholarship fund, started six years ago to assist library staff members to continue their professional education, has been benefitted by several generous gifts and by the proceeds from parties similar to the one planned for Saturday evening.

This is the first postwar affair. The scholarship rommittee consists of Dr. Milton James Ferguson, chief librarian; Miss Jane L. Stew-, art, chairman; Miss Lucile F.1 Caruso. Miss Louise M.

Heuer, Ethel O. Hlscox, Mis. Vera S. Jen-j sen, Mrs. Margaret L.

Miss Frances E. Llbby, MLss Edith F. Moore, and MLss Margaret L. Titus, Social arrangements for the affair will be in charge of the staff roclal committee under the chairmanship of MLss Claire W. Jarett, The monthly meeting of the oman's Auxiliary of Samaritan Luks Poster Mr.

and Mrs. Jn Luks of 933 K. 22d St. and Carmel, N. announce the engagement of their daughter.

FT gent sick without regard to race creed nr color. The new general hospital had 55 hds at its opening. Within two yeitis an ambulance fpnice was added and the bed ra-panty doubled. In 1MR modern five-slorv wins wis opened This accommodates "5 uuiif patients in bncht, suimv rooms, eqnipiwci with every convenience. Peare ii'.

wonderful and the Ladle Auxiliary and the Chantv Ciuild ill do Us utmost tn make no at. the Hospital of the Holy Family. Rev. Duffy to Speak To St. Francis Auxiliary The Rev.

Peter Baptist Duffy, O. F. noted arch enemy of atheistic communism and hero of the Normandle fire, will be the rucm speaker at the monthly meeting ol the Ladles Auxiliary of the Franciscan Brothers Noviate and Jun-lorate lo be held In the library of Pi. Francn 41 Butler Cli Tuesday, at 8 o'clock. The buinen of the meeting will he rondurled bv the president of the auxiliary, Mrs.

Rose Lamblas. lCL't'- -TV JfenaJ -P 1 1 1 Miss Carol Elinor Luks, to Michael Poster, son of Mrs. Karl Spurllnj of 1211 Avenue N. Miss Luks was active during tha war as a junior hostess In tha American Theater Wing Stage Door Canteen and the American Theater Wing Hospital Committee. The bridgegrooM recently was discharged from the U.

S. Army. Ha spent three years In Newfoundland and "nc year in the E. T. O.

with the M. He Is a graduate of Erasmus Hall and M. I. Textile School. I The wedding will takt place on June 9.

BUSY COMMITTEE Miss Jane L. Stewart, Miss Margaret L. Titus, Dr. Milton James Ferguson, chief librarian; Miss Frances Libby and Mrs. Margaret L.

Kennedy work out plans for the benefit bridge to be held on Saturday evening for the Brooklyn Public Library Staff Scholarship Fund. Miss Stewart is choirman of the committee, From this fund semi-annual awards are given for advance study. lispitnl, Mrs. Herbert Brtggs, president, will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the hospital. 759 President St.

A package party will he held on March 18 at Trinity Baptist Church. I HEADS TOGETHER Loft to right are Mrs. John A. Fitz Randolph, chairman of models; Mrs Ldwnrd M. Dcr-ms Jr chairman of ticket soles; Mrs.

William H. Moorhead, chairman I patronesses; Mrs Jv.m L. Crolius, chairman of sponsors, and Miss Lucille Hanton, chairman of program girls, planning for the School Settlement fashion show on March 22. v..

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