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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 24, 1948 17 Miss Babette Weinsteln Peter Leonard Engaged Clubwomen Notes St. Augustine's Academy StS 'v! Mr. and Mrs. Louis H.

1 Miss Linn Rogers Becomes Bride In Bay Shore Miss Linn Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Thayer Rogers of 32 North Awixa Ray Shore, and Peter Trowbridge, son of Mrs. Gardiner It, Caucus to Stress Human Relations tha Mlssea Mary Hurley, Kathleen Sanderson, Virginia Moon-ey, Margaret Sanderson, Edna Reilly, Dorothy Palmer, Agnes Foley, Catherine Loftus, Mary Hennessy, Rernadette Fallon, Marie Harris, Grace Fltzpat-rick, Cecilia Doonan, Irene Me-N'amara, Janet Fitzpatrlrk, Anna McCaffrey, Katherlne Slo-silo. Irene Weber, and Kathryn McHale.

nil' ii ap )' WW'twH' it H' stein of 2601 Glenwood Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss, Babette Elaine Welnstein, to Peter H. Leonard, son of Mr. Mra. Charles Leonard of 1911 Ryder Street. I i.y M- Mlsa Welnstein has attended Hunter College and Is studying at the New York School of In-1 The 137th convention of the New York City Federation of Women's Clubs will be held op Friday, Oct.

29, beginning at 10 O'clock in the morning. The morning session will be devoted to matters of business and to the consideration of varipus reso- Mrs. Le Roy Sherman Sets Bridge Date The annual charity bridge, sponsored by St. Augustine's Academy Alumnae, will take place on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 13, at tht Hotel Plaza, Manhattan, in the Terrace Room.

Miss Margaret Wall, chairman, and her assisting co-chairmen, the Misses Ethel Nolan and Reglnla Callahan, announce that a fashion show will be given also under the direction of Miss Isabel Hamilton, fashion director for the McCall Corporation. An Initial list of subscribers announced are: Mrs. Bradley Shaughness, Mrs. John Sheehy, Mrs. Margaret Curtis, Mrs.

Wilfred Rlnkor, Mrs. Howard Ras-ler, Mrs. Edward Bonne, Mrs. Earth Dillon, Mrs. Walter Dun-derman, Mrs.

Michael Wrenn, Mrs. Hugh Eames, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. Ann Cullen and lutions. Edwards.

ide. president, will pre- terlor Decoration. Mr. Leonard attended Brooklyn College prior to his enlistment in the army, where he served three years with the Between 1 and 2 o'clock, Mary Margaret McBrlde of N. B.

C. Will be present to broadcast an combat engineers, He is now attending Long Island University from which he will graduate next January. "Tht finail Namet in Mutic MONTE BRUCE rraaahlaad Uaal A. P. ot M.

Lata! Ml Music for ill social functions from a Soloiil le Full Orchestra Baada now playing at Wading N. Y. Nifht Cluba can Im had for your affair DEwey 9-6209 (Branklr Off lea) The wedding will take place late next Spring. 'irowbridge of Long Neck Point Road, Noroton, and the late Mr. Trowbrldg3 were married yesterday at the Rogers home, The Rev.

Hugh Graham officiated. A reception followed. The bride wore an Ivory satin dress with a square neck collar of rosepoint lace. She carried a white rose and orchids. The maid of honor, Miss Winifred Davis, was attired in a green taffeta frock.

The bridesmaid, Miss Nancy Andel, was dressed in a gown of American Beauty taffeta. Both attendants carried white pompoms. Henry Koerner attended as the best. Otto Huber ushered. Mrs.

Trowbridge received her education at St. Joseph's Academv and Edgewood Park, Brlareliff Manor, N. Y. Mr. Trowbridge attended Southern Arizona School.

1 When the couple refurn from Interview with Mrs. William Pick Sporborg, a former president of the federation, who will be back from Parts and tell of her experiences there as a United Nations official. Miss McBride will also interview Miss Frieda Hennock, who is the first woman ever to be appointed as a member of the Federal Communications Commission. 'GOING PLA( KS?" I'HONK MA. 4-A200 FOR I OKAS Maurlca L.

Lahr Babett E. Weinstein UlliJ klMan Overseas Broadcast Walter S. Lemmon, president- founder of the non-commercial i BROOKLYN GARDEN CITY BAY SHORE "I Bradford Bachrach Mrs. Peter Trowbridge World Wide Broadcasting Foundation, will give a half-hour talk on "International Radio A Weapon for Peace," Following this, there Will be short-wave broadcast to, the women of Europe and Asia from federation officials. Those who will send greetings are if? Bermuda they will live on Long Neck Point Road, Noroton.

Jean Kohlberger And Fiancee Feted Special to the Brooklyn Eaglt Garden City, Oct. 2.1 Miss Jean Kohlberger, of Wickham Jean Anne Keating 3frs. Edwards, Mrs. Minna Hall i Mrs. Clifford F.

MacLean Nowl Save 1.52 to 1.97 Wed in St. Bartholomew's minus, ivu s. juuci uiauuy Road, and her fiance, Mr. HA and Mrs. Albert Pretzfelder.l These friendly messages will Helen M.

CdSSerly'l emphasize the theme of the' wood H. Carter of Ruther on soft luxurious shir is! ford, N. were guests of rnnvention which is "ImDe-i Juuu nimuuiuou honor at a dinner party given today bjSMiss Mary Van Buren menting Right Human Re lations." Miss Helen M. Casserly, daughter of Mrs. M.

N. Casserly of 3918 Farragut Road and and her brother, Mrs. William Miss Jean Anne Keating, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A.

Keating, of 789 St. Mark's Ave. was married to Walter C. Alexander, son of Mrs. E.

H. and the late Mr. Alexander, on Oct. 16 at St. Bartholomew's Church.

The Rev. Kermit Castellanos performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Ernest Harding. The' bride was attired in a At tt i fttm County Galway, Ireland, Unit Officers Listed. WM niaiTied 0 clifford K.

Mac. Officers of the Kings County! Lean, son of Mrs. Bettye Mac- Van Buren, of Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph P. Ripley, of Manhattan, formerly of Garden City, were hosts at a dinner dance at Sherry's yes- kI.lghting Company Unit 261 of LeanSemon of Elmhurst, at St. the American Legion for the Francis of Assisi Church chapel ter-dav in honor of Miss Nancy Howell Gould, who is engaged to their son, John Clark Ripley. Mrs. Arthur J.

Horton, of Brixton Road, entertained at CLEARANCE! Sanforized white and striped broadcloth jear are as follows: Mrs. Mae Hills, president; Mrs. Alice Kennedy, first vice president; Mrs. Fophie Megara, second vice president; Mrs. Carolyn B.

Longobardi, secretary; Mrs. Rutley, treasurer; Mrs. Marion C. Limmerman, chaplain; Mrs. Megara, sergeant-at-arms: Mrs.

Limmerman, Mrs. The Rev. Martin Touhy officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at Henry Ferrer's Restaurant in the Hotel Margaret. After a trip to Atlantic City the. couple will make their home at 5130 Reeder Elmhurst.

The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Mary Madden, dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Umpleby and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester May. all of Rrooklyn, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell W. ilallock and Mr. and gown of white velvet, fashioned with a square neckline, which was trimmed with seed pearls. Her veil, which was three-tier French illusion, was held in place by a crown of seed pearls. The bridal bouquet whs a white orchid surrounded by white roses.

The maid of honor. Miss Virginia I. Keating, the hride's sister, wore an off-theslioulder gown in rust velveteen with matching hat and carried cas Mae II. Karam, and Hazel Mrs. Harold D.

Kennedy, of Aieazaros, execuuve couimiuee, and Mrs. Hills, Mrs. Bertha Olsen and Mrs. Limmerman, county committee. as maid of honor.

James O'Brian was best man. Mr. MacLean is a member of Holy Name Society and No. 3 Ancient Order of Hibernians. Tbe bridegroom served with the 8th Alrforce in the European theater.

Garden City, and Mr. Frederick S. Benson, of Jackson Heights Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Flan-nery, of Pine Street, entertained at cocktails this evening; their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Abbott L. Dibblee, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lorentzen, Mr. and Mr Dates to Note Ceorge Gray, Mr. and Mrs. William Mulhall, Mr. and Mrs.

Ceorge LeRlane, Mr. and Mrs William E. Dillmeier and Mr. MEETINGS and Mrs. Stanley Fowler Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Konther of Meadbrook Road were supper hosts this evening to Mr. and Mrs. William Creifelds Mr.

and Mrs. George V. Han caded yellow chrysanthemums and Autumn leaves. The attending bridesmaids were Miss Audrey Clements and Miss Carol Allen, who were similarly dressed in emerald green velveteen. Jack Walton was the best man and Robert R.

Keating, brother of the bride; Harold D. Greer. Roger S. Gray and Herman Waller were the ushers. The reception was held in the Brooklyn Room of the Hotel Towers.

The bride attended Girls Commercial High School and the bridegroom was graduated from Brooklyn Polytechnic, and is studying for his Master's Degree at Columbia University. The couple left on a motor trip of the New England States and will reside upon their return in Levitt Town, Hicksville. lev and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Faulhaher.

Mrs. Henry V. Raymond. A Ladies of Charity Name Patroness List Patronesses for the F'all card party of the Ladies of Charity of the House of Good Shepherd next Saturday at the Columbus Club have been announced. They include Mrs.

William H. Good, Mrs. George C. Tilyou. Mrs.

James Heffernan, Mrs. Ann B. Bennett, Mrs. Martin J. Hayden, Mrs.

Arthur J. Kant-ner, Mrs. George C. Sutcliff, Mrs. James A.

Heaney, Mrs. Joseph C. O'Dea, Mrs. John J. Noonan, Mrs.

John J. Kiernan, Mrs. Frank Curran, Mrs. John Donovan, Mrs. T.

F. McEnaney, Mrs. John H. Ross, Mrs. Max-amilian Trunz, Mrs.

LaBurne Metzger, Mrs. J. Joseph Keane. Mrs. John Schmid, Mrs.

Edward Raleigh, Mrs. James J. Rock, Mrs. Andrew Breuder, Mrs. Theodore Kramer, Mrs.

James D. O'Brien, and the formerly of Brooklyn, and her daughter, Miss Jessie Lockett, are now residing at 141 Mead brook Road, Garden City. Oct. 25 (Mon.) Brooklyn Woman'a Clue, 114 Pl'rrepont 13:30 pm. Brooklyn AuUlry of tbi Samaritan Hospital, it trw hospital, i a m.

Brooklyn ChapUr of AaVlphl Ool-' lrt Alumni Annotation. Ntlihborhood Cub. 104 Clark St. Nf York Chaptar. Dauahtwa of rounder and Patriota of Amtrlca, Hotal McAlpln.

3 pm. Lont bland Collrat Hospital Auxll-larv for Crlpplaa. 350 Clinton et. 3 rrus.) Baptist Homo, offieeri and directors. 869 Oraane Ati.

1 p.m. Savfn Womrn'i Collat Oroup. Mri. Mariart T. Davy, apcakar.

Hotel Bar-lay, Manhattan. Id pm. Ladles Hebrew Benevolent Society, Metaler. apeaker. Union Temple Cadman Church Oulld.

Mra. Oarrett S. Ryerson. apeaker, church parlora, 1 m. 1 The Theater Club, Mr.

Xlmer Ollphartt, apeaker, Hotal Aator. New York Laaaue of Olrla Clubs. Dr. ClltalMth A. Weber, speaker, (it headquarter.

8 p.m. Silvercreit Rcftonal Oroup of the rational Council of Jewish Women, at oma of Mra. Samuel Frome, 1748 I. 3lh i. Oct 27 (Wed) Women of the 78th Chapter, N.

8. D. A. board, Ntlth-korhood Club, 104 Clark 1 p.m. Athletic Aaaoolatlon of the Carroll Club.

new membera party, 120 tladlaon Manhattan. I Brooklyn Section, National Council Of JewUh Women, membership meet-' Int. Union Tempple. 1 m. Alio pre-lectlon forum.

Mra. Oertnile Lucu. aoeaker. 800 Ocean 8:30 P.m Mrs. G.

Waring Stebbins of Kildare Road is spending ten days with Mrs. E. Rodney FIske White rcg. collars Hhitc spread collars While tab collars White neckbands Oxford button down Woven stripes at Huntington. Mrs.

Howard Hampton of Brooklyn Is visiting her niece 0qM Mrs. Walter T. Fitzgerald, of Wellington Road. Mae C. Wenzinger's Bridal Announced Misses Marv Tilyou, Helen Dr.

Kennedy to Address Formerly 3.50 to 3.95! Brooklyn Circle, I.F.C.A. Dr. Paul A. Kennedy, assist Oct. 38 (Thura.l Brooklyn Branch Need ant superintendent of schools, Hansbery, Marlon Hansbery, and Katharine Dwyer.

Mrs. Hayden Is president of the auxiliary and Mrs. Ross Is chairman of the party. A feature of the affair will be a hat show given by Balch Price and arranged for by Mrs. George Kuhn.

will address the members of Brooklyn Circle of the Inter Yon make tin's big, wonderful, crazy saving because Loeser's must make room for new Christmas stock! Every shirt is perfect right from slock! There's a huge assortment of white cotton broadcloths with regular, spread and tab collars, neckbands; white oxford button down collars; woven stripes in many colors. French cuffs, button cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Not all sizes in all styles. Come early for a wider choice! national Federation of Catholic Alumnae at the Annual Com munion Breakfast next Sunday at 10 p.m.

at Columbus Club. National Horse Show Guests of honor will be the Rev. Mons. Edward P. Hoar, Rriduul shrinkage not txcttding 1 Sorry, it mail or phonm orderi Will Open Election Day Vicar General of the Brooklyn Diocese; Mrs.

James J. Sheeran, Miss Mae Charlotte Wenzinger of 175 Jefferson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wenninger was married to James Cappadora, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Cappadora of 183 Jefferson St. The ceremony took place on Sunday evening at the R. C. Church of St. Leonard.

The Rev. Charles Nicholas officiated. Carol Wenzinger, sister of the bride, acted as flower girl and another sister, Miss Helen Wenzinger, was maid' of honor. The bridesmaids included Misses Veronica Stabile, cousin of the bri.de, and Elizabeth Duffy. PXigene Tiefenworth served as best man.

The ushers were Benjamin Cappadora, brother of the bridegroom and Charles Lucido, cousin of Mrs. Cappadora. A reception followed at Arion Hall. After their return from Highland, N. the couple will reside in Brooklyn.

co-founder of I. F. C. Mrs. lework Oulld, ferment exhmll.

Cad-. nan Memorial Church. 5 30 m. Flatbuah Retlonal Group, Brooklyn Section N. J.

at home of Mra. Joseph Schultt. 1291 K. 22i 1:30 m. New York City Colony N.

S. N. I. Waldorf-Astoria. 2:45 m.

Oct. 30 (Sat.) Woman' Preai Club, Hotel Pennsylvania, 2:15 p.m. TF.A Oft. 28 (Tun.) Leak and Walts' Children' Home, education committee tea. 2 Stratford Road, p.m.

ftORSR SHOW Jot. 2 (Tues.) National Horse Show, openlnt, Madison Square Garden. Manhattan. BREAKFASTS Oct. 24 (Today) Court St.

Raphael, Arch-anael No. of Catholic Dauihters of America, corporate communion and breakfast. St. Charles Borromeo Church and Hotet St. George, 9 am.

mass. Oct. 31 (Sun.) Brooklyn Circle, I. C. A twenty-eta hth corporate communion and breakfast, Columbus Club.

ilANCF Oct. 30 Field Club. Halloween Dance, evenlnc. Oct. 25 (Mon I Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nursery and Foster Home Service, picnic, drive to Crane Necck.

Among those of local interest who have boxes, for the 60th series of performances of the National Horse Show which will Richard Auspitzer, international president of I. F. C. Miss Nell C. Merrigan, governor of open at Madison Square Garden! New York Chapter of I.

F. C. A. Mrs. James A.

McLaughlin Jr. is regent of Brooklyn Circle; Rev. Gerard Murray Is moderator. Breakfast co-chairmen 0 are Mrs, Margaret Curtis and on Election Day, N'ov. 2, are Adrian Van Joseph B.

Murray. Neilson Olcott, Gen. Charles I. DeRevoise, Mrs. John T.

Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. George B. St.

George, and Henry B. Van Sinderen. The horse show will be on Its traditional schedule of eight days. Featured on the program will be International military Miss Ethel Nolan. jsOct.

27 and 28 (Wed. and Thura.l Ladles Special Purchase! Cotton and rayon sport, dress hose! 29c Miss Wanda H. Peter Auxiliary of Flatbiuh Born Club, rum-maae sale, 2245 Bedford Ave. Oct. 30 (Sat) Kallman Home Halloween party.

m. Is Fiancee of Mr. Heiser jumping contests between the Oct. 31 (Sun. I Junior Leaau of Brook lvn Hebrew Home and Hospital foriroam nf fcn-jla t'nnno snH the Aaed.

cocktail partv. StarllahH i Mexico at each Roof of Waldorf-Astoria, 2-6 3 evening per- The Grand Council of the Rho Kappa Lambda Sorority held its annual election this week. Those who were elected to office were: president, Miss formance and five matinees. FASHION SHOWS 27 (Wed I Epiphany Oulld of the Church of the Fplphany. fashion show.

Avenue and E. 1 St 8 m. Miss Irene Moger'g Ml'SICAU Oct. 24 (Today) Broook'rn Chamber Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Peter of 336 68th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Wanda Helene Teter, to Kenneth Heiser of Wood-side. Miss Peter is a' graduate of the Fort Hamilton High School and the Katharine Gibhs School. Mr.

Heiser is a graduate of the Flushing High School and served as 1st lieutenant with the 8th Air Force in England. Music Society, Academy of Music p.m. 8 30l Betrothal Announced Mildred Andersen of Alpha Chapter; vice president; Miss Margorie Geraghty of Zeta, recording secretary; Miss Joan Kirk of Epsilon, treasurer; Miss Beverly Reynolds of Alpha; and corresponding secretary, Miss Gladys Klock of Epsilon. Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Moger of lfiS 17th St. announce the engagement of their daughter. Nov. 3 iruea.i bitue urcnestra no- olety, Academy of Music, 8 30 m. Card parties Oct.

2S (Mon Central Garden Club. brldae. 448 Warhinalon evenlnr. Oct. 28 (Tues.i Brooklyn Mount Hol-.

yoke Club, bridge and batar, St. Ann'a Church Hnue. Clinton and Llnni.il on Stv. 1 30 (it. Miss Irene Moger; to Edward Lewandowski of R16 Both St.

Miss Moger attended Bav women ouxi.tsrr oi me paruicai ntj-. Society of the County of Kinas. dessert Ri'lge High SchOOll and is em- and brldae. St. Bartholomew's Commu- ployed as a dental assistant in shapespearejBrooklyn.

Mr. Lewendovvski chapter rr Bji. bridie woman's club was graduated from Textile House, John wanemaker. lM. Oct.

28 (Thnrai Ladies Auxiliary of, High School and served over Replenish your hose at this low, low price! Examine a single pair of socks from this tremendous assortment and you won't go away without picking out at least a half dozen. Clocks, panels, ribs, figures. Regular or ankle length. Reinforced heels and toes. Blue, brown, black, maroon, gray.

Sizes K)1 to 12. Come in, write, phone! Lottrr't Street Flnar Shnp jnr Mn At mir Brooklyn $tor only HnU ttcf ph.tte rders tilled, when ((al la 2.0 or of tux' SPECIAL BY MAIL OFFER NEW I "LIVING-ROOM" HYACINTH GARDEN three years with the navy. He Is by the American COMPLETE WITH VASE PLANTED, READY TO GROW IN YOUR LIVING ROOMI All you do it unwrap the packaie and add a cupful Machine and Foundry Com pany of Brooklyn. A St. Asnea Seminary, Hsuoween cara party, Alumnae Hall, 2211 Avenue R.

tvenlnt. Tiny Tim Society of the House of St. Olles the Cripple, card party. Tow. era Hotel.

2 p.m. Oct. 30 (Sat.) Fort Oreen Chapter, D. A. bridie.

Wcraans Clpb, 114 Plerrepont St 3pm I Brooklyn Kv and Ear Hospital Junior Auxiliary, bridie. Flatbush-Tompklna I Conareaatlonal Church, Dorchester 1 Ttnait 17th St. 1 'of water! lt'i a wnnderful idea. In junt a few weeks you wiH nave a nea imrui fragrant colorful garden growing on your mantle or table. You get 3 large iie "living room' hyaciniht Ladies of Charity.

Home of Oood WJ EXCLUSIVE HAIR GOODS Wigi Tromf ortnotioni Touptie KF DRESSING RENOVATING EVEEITHING DONF. ON PREMISES CHRISTIAN EST. It 09 230 Lrviaflta St. (Ospailta Ma mm 'si TKIansIa A-4iai imported direct from th Netherlands. Complete with vaM, planted ready to grow.

CilVHN a real surprise an exotic fragrant Sacred Chineae Lilv Bulb. I garden 1 for for $2.50. SF.ND NO Pay poll man O. D. pita poaiage.

or if vnu endow I0 per garden postage wt will ship prepaid. MONFY BACK GUARANTFF; return at one forV" refund if not pleated. Over WO.OQQ anail order eitnrne rder from OWEN NURSRRY, BloomiUfton, 111. Clip this. fhepherd card party, Columbus Club, lilt.

Francis Xavier Academy Alumnae, Bride and fahlon ahow St. Jnflrph a Oulld. 8 A'llll-larv cord parly, Columbus Club, air THts to oon iy mail 1, I. Y.TRiangle 5-8100..

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