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Tiny Tim Colony House Dance Jan. 2 yiin iixmini i mmm a a onp IV 7 i i i i i i i I i i ii i LI I fr? I V'- I to Rorw-ik-i vw CAni si in wnv "5 JL .1 4 i 1 Kne TO BE PRESENTED Miss Joahna Holly Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Fuller of Grace Court, will make her debut ot the Yuletide Ball on Dec.

26 and also Btrony DEBUTANTE Miss Ellen Marie Brown will be presented to society at the annual Yuletide Ball at the Hotel St. George on Dec. 26. Miss Brown, daughter of Copt, end Mrs. Byron F.

Brown of 26 Remsen also will be honored at a champagne party at her home on Dec. 20. A former student at the Packer Collegiate Institute, she Is now a freshman at Mary Washington College, University of Virginia. will be honored at a tea-dance given by her parents at the Heights Casino on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 30.

She is freshman at Bradford Junior College ot Bradford, having previously attended Knox School, Coopers-town, N. Y. Group Plans Benefit Dec. 2 A benefit performance ot Maurice Evans in "Dial For Murder" at the Plymouth Theater, Manhattan, will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 2 by the Tiny Tim Society, Ladies Auxiliary of the House of St.

Giles th Cripple. The House of St. Giles tht Cripple, located at President St. and Brooklyn gives the crippled child in its care a most complete and specialized program of orthopaedic services. School instruction i given by teachers by the New York City Board of Education.

In addition to the orthopaedic hospital in' Brooklyn a con valescent home and school maintained in Garden City. Mrs. J. Hunter Lack is presi dent, Mrs. Cord A.

Meyer, first vice president; Mrs. Elzey Wal ters, second vice president; Mrs. Henry R. Simmons, third vice president; Mrs. Edna R.

Waite, recording secretary; Miss Grace Klein, corresponding and Mr Cornelius Lewis ICelley, treasurer. Reservations Announced 'Reunion in Brooklyn' iPptrty at Heights Casino The initial list of dinner res. ervations is announced for the "Reunion in Brooklyn" party which will be held by the Heights Casino at their clubhouse, 75 Montague on Friday, Dec. 5. It includes Mrs.

J. Radford English, Mrs. Charles Burchinal, Mrs. Walter Marvin, Mrs. Donald M.

Oen-slager. Mrs. Ranald McDonald, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. Rdbei de Vecchi, Mrs.

Everest Haight, Mrs. Charles Beaver, Tremper Longman, Robert E. Blum and Mrs. Roy Richard- son. Those who have made res- ervation for the dance to date are Mrs.

Fosdick Zabriskie, Mrs. Frank C. Hamm, Mrs. Horatio Gray, Mrs. Gilbert H.

Thirkield, Mrs. J. ChristfH pher Meyer, Mrs. C. Hudson Thompson, Mrs.

Mrs. Russell S. Hume, Mrs. Darwin R. James, Mrs.

Oscar Schoenmann, Mrs. Alexander R. Thompson. Mrs. William M.

Parke, Mrs. Francis E. Waltcu, Mrs. Edmund T. Drewsen, Mrs.

Everest D. Haight, Mrs. Sum mer Ford, Mrs. Samuel P. Bailey, Mrs.

Ronald Hart, Mrs, Robert E. Marshall, Mrs. Walter S. Marvin, Mrs. Morrison Pretz, Mrs.

Rodney C. Ward, Mrs. Charles Beavers, Mrs. Clark Bedford, Mrs. Ruth Hoi-; den, Mrs.

Walter T.Tlsh, Mrs. Henry M. Minton and also F. C. Thurber, Walter Robinson, V.

E. B. Fuller. Mrs. Horatio K.

Gray and Mrs. Russell S. Hume are co-chairmen of the party. School Settlement To Sponsor Bazar The board of directors of the School Settlement Association Eleanor A. Sauer II It THE CHAIRMEN MEET Mrs.

Cyril J. Redmond, chairman of patronesses; Mrs. Samuel P. Bailey, chairman of decorations (seated, left to right); Mrs. Fosdick Za-briskie, co-chairman, and Mrs.

Godwin M. Castelman, chairman of debutantes (standing, left to right) met recently at the Heights Casino to complete arrangements for annual Yuletide Ball which will be held on Friday evening, Dec. 26, at the Hotel St. George. At the ball the debutantes of the season will be presented and the proceeds of the event will go to the sponsor, the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society, for the society's kindergartens for children of working mothers.

Colony House, Mrs. Helen Rvon Sayles. president, will I hold its annual dinner dance on Friday, Jan. 2, at the Park Lane, Manhattan. Mrs.

Henry F. Corwin is, chairman of the event. She will be assisted by Mrs. Alfred H. Everson, co-chairman; Mrs.

John L. Smith, patroness chairman with Mrs. Arthur E. Leth- hririgc Jr. co-chairman; Arthur C.

Ebinger, program chairman with Mrs. Donald G. P. Sinclair and Mrs. Miles F.

McDonald; Mrs. Henry Ackcn. reservations chairman. with Mrs Fred Bennet, co-! chairman. Miss Nancy Delaport.j after-dinner dance; Mrs.

J. tommey aicuroany, girls; Mrs. Frank A. Herma, friendship page; Mrs. Edna Gel hardt.

co-chairman, and Mrs. John S. Buskey, publicity chair man. Women's Committee For B. G.

Charity Ball Dec. 5 Listed Mrs. Charles L'Eplscope, general co-chairman of the eighth annual Charity Ball and Parade of Stars to be sponsored by the Italian Board of Guardians on Friday evening, Dec. 5, in the grand ballroom of the Hotel St. George, has announced the names of the women's committee.

They include Dr. Adelaide S. Isola, Mrs. Hercules Ruffolo, Miss Mary G. LaBarbera, Miss Angela Parisi and Miss Geral-riine D.

Santangelo, vice chairmen. Also Mrs. Joseph C. Miceli, Miss Rose F. Pollio, Mrs.

Anthony J. DiGiovanna, Mrs. Vincent Anello, Miss Katherine F. Caslena, Mrs. Joseph Picone, Mrs.

Leonard Ruisi, Mrs. Michael Sottosanti. Also Miss Isabelle Adesso, Miss Helen Anzalone, Miss Katharine Azara. Mrs. Caesar Bonis, Mrs.

G. C. Botti, Mrs. Carmela H. Breglia, Miss Genma DiBrienza, Mrs.

Donato Dipalo, Mrs. Frank S. Fata, Mrs. George Figliolia. Mrs.

Edward Fischetti, Mrs. F. X. Giaccone, Mrs. Edward B.

Goate, Mrs. Edward Hunter, Miss Annette Landi. Mrs. Emmanuel LaLaz-zaro, Mrs. A.

J. Lenso, Mrs. Anthony Maresca, Mrs. Theresa Mastellone, Miss Ann Mistone, Miss Gloria Mistone, Mrs. John O'Havino, Mrs.

John Pace, Mrs. Alfred J. Petti, Miss Florence M. Principe, Mrs. Francis D.

Saitta, Mrs. Richard Salamone, Mrs. Lucille Sarnow, Mrs. Peter Vitalli, Mrs. Frank Volpe and others.

The benefit is to aid under-priviledged children and to combat juvenile delinquency. Physicians' Wives Guild Plan for Dinner-Dance The Physicians' Wives Guild of Wyckoff Heights Hospital will have its annua! dinner-dance on Saturday evening, Dec. 6, at the Towers Hotel. Mrs. Vincent Corso of 882: Bushwick Ave.

is chairman reservations. Proceeds will be used toward the expense of conducting the hospital's social service department. Assisting Mrs. Corso are co-chairman, Mrs. Rosario Mule of Lake Success; entertainment, Mrs.

Frederick Kraus of Glen-dale, Mrs. Frederick Benschine of Flushing; booster committee, Mrs. Vincent Larkin of Flush- ine. hranK assino of Kew Gardens, Mrs. Edgar Berry ot Manhattan; flower Mr; llnhnna ilnci7Pr nf O.

)J Bnhy ontempomm By RUTH G. DAVIS Society Editor Phyllis Rothfield, 0. G. Berk Jr. Are Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Roth field bf 48 E. 73d announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Phyllis Rothfield, to Otto George Berk Jr. of Brooklyn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto George Berk of Del Mar, Cal. Miss Rothfield is an alumna of the Calhoun School "and Wil liam Smith College, Geneva, X. V. She is attending Columbia University and will receive her A. degree in February.

Mr. Berk was graduated from Polytechnic Preparatory Coun try Day School and Hobart College. Geneva. He also attended Cornell Law School. Mr.

BerK is vice president of Berk and Sons. Joan E. Bolvig Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raineyj of 420 Ovington Ave.

announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Joan Elaine Bolvig, to I i 7Tn Sir "Cr Joan Elaine Bolvig This week there will be much holiday season planning. The younger set home from school will be preparing for their Christmas holidays and, 'of course, their parents will co-operate with their entertainment. The 23 debutantes of the season will be talking fashions for the Yuletide Ball of the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society at which they will be presented to society on Dec. 26 at the Hotel St.

George. THE SUBDEB GROUP also will be thinking about parties and dancing at the Cinderella Dance which will be riven for Phrft Phyllis Rothfield Elizabeth Ann Long Will Be Wed to Doctor Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Long of 345 Bay Ridge Parkway announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Long, to Dr. George A.

Tollef-6on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tollefson of Newport, R. I. Miss Long is a graduate of St.

Saviour Academy and will be graduated from the Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing in February, Dr. Tollefson received his bachelor of science degree from Georgetown University and his ommen chat, talking over the activities I '4i if ltr ft i Hi them on Tuesday, Dec. 23, at the Heights Casino. They wilf dance to the tunes of Lester Lanin's orchestra. medical degree from George-iwill sponsor a bazar on Dec.

4 town University School of Medi-'and .5 at the settlement house, cine. He served as lieutenant! 120 Jackson St. Mrs. Robert B. Is Betrothed To Mr.

McMeekan1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sauer of Fairfield, announce the engagement of their daughter; Miss Eleanor Adele Sauer, to Walter McMeekan son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMeekan of 1394 E.

22d St. Miss Sauer is a graduate of; Roger Ludlowe High School and Middlebury College. She is with the United Air Lines. Mr. McMeekan is an alumnus of Polytechnic Preparatory! Country Day School and Williams College.

He received his. degree from Harvard Law! Mr. McMeekan served with the Air Force in World War 11 and is associated with his father in the real estate business. Camr-Art Barbara Mary Clemens Barbara M. Clemens Fiancee of Mr.

Burdett Dr. and Mrs. William J. ens of 16a 74th St. announce ihs ennzopment of their riaualv T.r ens, to Ernest A.

Burdett. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Burdett of 7022 Ridge Boulevard. Miss Clemens graduated from Fontbonne Hall and is now T-l f-nllnnn Hf)p. Sch, of Nursing- Mr. Burdett was graduated from St. Francis Prepartory School, Spring Grove, and is now a senior at beton nan Lniversuy, isoutn urange, m.

j. xft Viail SrKool The Lower School Mothers' Day at Polytechnic Preparatory, Country Day School will he held tomorrow when the mothers will live their sons' lives, going to classes, to play and to lunch with them. After lunch they will have coffee in the Alumni Room. The wives of trustees who have sons in the school will assist the facftltv in receivinsl 1. ja Mrs.

Darwin R. James is the chairman of the committee for this event and those sponsoring it who are also patronesses include Mrs. H. Haughton Bell. Mrs.

J. Halsted Brown. Mrs. Donald D. Decker, Mrs.

James, Mrs. Carl H. Greene, Mrs. Frank C. Hamm, Mrs.

Albert Magce, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Donald Swift, Mrs. Hollis K. Thayer, Mrs.

Gilbert H. Thirkield and Mrs. Charles F. Warren, executive secretary. THIS ALSO seems to be the time, besides thinking of holiday events, of having reunions.

The members of the. various cabana groups of the Breezy Point Surf Club like to eet together Magnus js chairman and will assisted by Mrs. Shockley 'Gamage, cw-chairman; Mrs. Fred jBurgoyne, Mrs. William H.

IMoorhead and Jlrs. Robert M. Dore. 1 Thp ni-nrpprls nf thp pvpnt will commanfier in the Navy World War II. Smith Club Plans Scholarship Bridge The Smith College Club Brooklyn will hold its in: he of i Eleanor Adele Sauer Brooklyn Woman's Club Bridge Party Chairmen Made Known The Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs.

Harry McKeige, president, will hold its annual bridge on Thursday, Dec. 4 at the clubhouse, 114 Pierrepont St. This year the event will be held both in the afternoon at 1:30 and eve ning at 8 p.m. Mrs. William O.

Prescott is chairman and Mrs. Mervin M. Shafer is co-chairman. Others assisting are Mrs. Lawrence B.

Case, candy; Mrs. Charles Edward Scofield, gifts; Mrs. John J. Madden, table prizes; Mrs. Frederick E.

Rieger, awards; lls- printing; Mrs. Joseph A. Kelley, arrangements; Mrs. Mervin Monroe Shafer, tickets; Mrs. Minnie Talbot Swain, publicity, and Mrs.

Harold G. Watkins, decorations. The meeting of the dub. to be hol.l t-trirtrvir at in at tho clubhouse, will be in charge of Mrs. John Frank Stevens, chairman of the Department of Liter ature.

The speaker will be Capt CM lain of the U. S. Marine: Will laiK on Tomorrow's World Bv Hftsnitol Grouts I- The executive committee of Propoct Heights Hospital Auxiliary, at a recent meeting at the hospital, Washington lAve- St. John's Place, an. hoi hhandaiow.

president, 'ar ked the mwnbers to donate books for this project. during the Winter months to or tne preceding bummer, ho it will be on Saturday, Dec. e.lp:,,.-- nt Mr Rinaerr wit. wbii vvu. i.

vi iiic uiccz. UUU QUI 1 LiUU Will I1UIU bridge for the benefit of program for the children scholarship fund at the modernization of the build-St. George on Wednesday eve- ing, ning, Dec. 3. I their first dinner-dance, which This event will take place O.

Holly Hewlett is the chairman arranging for the event. they are planning to hold an- at the Bossert Hotel. Armstrong, as co-chairman, and Mr. and Mrs. I'eler A.

Gordon, Aiding mm are Mrs. fcdwin r. John Walter Biggar, son is Miss Adelaidelm lilr. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs.

Clvde R. Dixon, arzc ri. naiui, AiDeu w. ingeinanit, nsprl tn pxnanri thn rerrp, Norwegian Hospital tee, with Mrs. Rosano han Flippo and Mrs.

Olaf R. Olsen in charge of tickets. The proceeds of the dinner will be contributed to the build- ing program of the hospital. Mrs. Lillian Biggar of 192 chairman; tery and the late Matthew! M.

Stephenson, co-chair-' Ladies Auxiliary of the Biggar. iman; Mrs. Adolph R. Norwegian Hospital will spon Miss Bolvig a graduate of Mrs. Murray C.

Cohen, Misslsor its third annual smorga Fort Hamilton High School andiHelen J. Cottrell. Miss Eliza- bord at the Deaconesses Horn, the C. F. Young Secretarial beth Mrs.

4600. 4th on Saturday, Dee. School. Hills, Mrs. Robert G.

McCor- 6, at 5:4: p.m. Mrs. Arthur Nel- Mr. Biggar was graduated Mrs. Frank J.

Parker is chairman of the commit est Hills, Mrs. Herbert 1 'ropnecj. of Glendale, Mrs. William Cook of Ridgewood; publicity. Organized irs.

tiewieu, iwr. ana airs. Kaymond J. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Schmidt, and Mr.

and Mrs. Horace A. Smith as committee members. The committee in charge of ThA Iiinior committee. Miss Marguerite Foster, chairman, includes Miss Lee C.

Craig, Miss Ruth J. Crane, Miss Marion C. Tuttle and Miss Joan Whitney, from Fort Hamilton Miss Elizabeth Spetnagel. Mary Margaret Carderi Wed in "Rav "RiHrrp P.VmrrVi Lotus Fratello of Ozone Park. Mrs.

Joseph Indelicato nf maica Estates is president. Kosmos Club Members Will Meet Tuesday The regular social meeting of Jane Ellen Lanigan Margaret Carden, daughter ofTo Be Wed Saturday U. S. N. and Mrs.

Garden of Mic. Tano irnn ani The marriage of Miss Mary Commander Francis J. Garden, 7Q rOA 0 Hf r-fl the Kosmos Club will be heldjnouneed the organizing of the on Tuesday at the Brooklyn': free public library of the of Poly Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont under the chairmanship: St. A dessert bridge will take of Mrs. Nathan Folkman.

Mrs. 'Prep Students hcnooi ana is now serving the United States Army. in, and Robert J. McGuire. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McGuire of 280 FarKvuie win ne married at a nuptial mass at 11 a.m. on Saturday in St. Rose of jusiJii m. yj son oi inr.

ana Airs. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Shaughnessy of 543 took place yesterday at' F. Lanigan of 620 E.

4th the Church of Our Ladv of An The Rev. John Stoltz of place at p.m. ne hostesses will be Mrs. Frederick M. Bur bank and Mrs.

Edwin M. Berry, Cathedral College officiated. 1 D. Anderson, James McStocker, William E. Kane and Ensign aI1 of Brboklyn vn ji ,1.

V. ell Ufll, UIUl eorge J. Carden, brother of the Mrs. O'Shaughnessy was University College, St. John's University.

Mr. O'Shaughnessy is a graduate of Power Memorial and Fordham Uni- i i 4 rre: neiu at uie iers Club. Fort Hamilton. Church, with the pastor, Escorted by her father, the.cated at Fontbonne Hall and bride wore a gown of tiers of" Chantilly lace over white satin. I Her fingertip-length veil of, French illusion was attached cap of shirred tulle trlmmedivtlsl1" iiiiiiii" I 7 iW llflll them.

The mothers of the Firstl butterfly orchids and stephan-Form officers will pour coffee 'otis. Miss Patricia Anne Carden cStS- I ff Later in chanel .1. Folwell 1 Scull headmaster, will greet the mothers and address therii on "What the Independent School Offers." Miss Gertrude Kay Bowler, head of the Lower School, will speak on "Poly Educates for Life as Well as for a Living." The following are the wives of the trustees: Mrs. Haughton Bell, Mrs. Hollis K.

Thayer and Mrs. Valentine K. Raymond. Monsignor James Casey officiating. A reception and breakfast will be held in the Towers Hotel.

Miss lanigan Is a graduate of St. Francis Academy and Young's Secretarial School and Mr. McGuire was graduated from St. John's College. Mrs.

John Mott Fetes Benefit Committee Mrs. John Mott, chairman for a dessert bridge party to oe given by the Women's Auxiliary of Holy Innocents Church on Dec. 9 for the St. Vincent ae Paul Society, gave a luncheon at the Hotel Towers for her committee. Present were Mrs.

Jame? W. Magrath, co-chairman; Mrs. James J. McCue, awards; Mrs. John Morrissey.

special prizes; Mrs. Edwin Harris, table prizes: Mrs. Gilbert J. George Rauch, cards; Mrs. Richard.

H. McCarthy, publicity. Also at tending were the Rev. William A. Ruddy, moderator, and Mrs.

John J. Finn, president of the auxiliary. with seed pearls. She carried as ner sister maul of honor Her gown was of azure blue tulle over taffeta with a velveteen midriff and short velveteen ranp Shp rat'riprl a ctar.chanpfl bouquet of pink rosebuds and violets. The other attendants were Miss Elizabeth Claire Carden, sister of the bride; Mrs.

George P. Carden, and the Misses Veronica Carden, Kathleen and Maureen McAuley, cousins of the bride, and Pau- They were similarly attired, in turquoise tulle and velveteen and carried pink ro.e buds and I violets. Fi'rncis O'Shaughnessy, broth er of the bridegroom, acted as be man. The ushers were John Gucklan of Port Chester, N. Y.

Joseph O'Neill, Kenneth The following will pour: Mrs.line Flynn, all of Bay Ridge OVER THE TEA CUPS Miss Ariane Yassukovich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dimifri Yassukovich of Piping Rock Road, Locust Valley, and Miss Paula Denckla, daughter of Mrs. K. R.

Denckla of "Don Paula" ot Southampton, plan for the Junior Committee's part in the opera benefit of the Free Milk Fund at a tea-meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria. The event will take place on Dec, 18, when "Rigoletto" will be presented at the Metropolian Opera House. Lconartl Bender, Mrs. Aaron Bluestone. Mrs.

Edward Brower Mrs. Joseph V. Cresci. Mrs Carl Klliirrs. Mrs.

S. Charles Franco, Mrs. A. LoCurto, Mrs. leniv A.

Robinson, Mrs. Taruiit, Mrs. William Valeric, Mrs. Warren Wheeler and Mrs. Eugene M.

Wheeler. DISCUSS CELEBRATION Mrs Robert Sosscen ll-fti of Rockville Centre and Mrs John L. Pollock of 7200 Ridge Boulevard met at luncheon ot the Stork Club to talk over plans for the 50th anniversary of the New Rochelle College. I a Bradford Bachrmeh Bradford Bachrmeb Mrs. Jos.

M. O'Shaughnessy.

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