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Miss Babette Weinstein Peter Leonard Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Weinstein of 2601 Glenwood Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Babette Elaine Weinstein, to Peter H. Leonard, son of Mr.

Mrs. Charles Leonard of 1914 Ryder Street. Miss Weinstein has attended Hunter College and is studying at the New York School of Interior Decoration. Mr. Leonard attended Brooklyn College prior to his enlistment in the army, where he served three years with the combat engineers.

He is now attending Long Island University from which he will graduate next January. The wedding will take place late next Spring. "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS MON-FRI. 9 A.M.-5 P.M.

BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 24, 1948 17 Notes Caucus to Stress Human Relations The 137th convention of the Women's Clubs will be held on o'clock in the morning. The to matters of business and to the lutions. Mrs. Le Roy Sherman Edwards, president, will preside.

Between 1 and 2 o'clock, Mary Margaret McBride of N. B. C. be present to broadcast an Interview with Mrs. William Dick Sporborg, a former president of the federation, who will be back from Paris and tell of her experiences there as a United i Nations official.

Miss McBride will also interview Miss Frieda Hennock, who is the first woman ever to be appointed as member of the Federal Communications Commission. Plan Overseas Broadcast Walter S. Lemmon, presidentfounder of the non World Wide Broadcasting Foundation, will give a half-hour talk on "International RadioA 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 Mrs. Edwards, Mrs.

Minna Hall 'Carothers, Mrs. Robert Draddy and Mrs. Albert Pretzfelder. These friendly messages will emphasize the theme convention which is "Imple. menting Right Human A.

L. Unit Officers Listed Officers of the Kings County Lighting Company Unit 261 of the American Legion for the follows: Mrs. Mae Hills, president; Mrs. Alice Kennedy, first vice president; Mrs. Sophie Megara, second vice president; Mrs.

Carolyn Longobardi, secretary; Mrs. VelRutley, treasurer; Mrs. Marion C. Limmerman, chaplain; Mrs. Megara, arms: Mrs.

Limmerman, sergeant Mae H. Karam, and Mrs. Hazel Meazaros, executive committee; and Mrs. Hills, Mrs. Bertha Olsen and Mrs.

Limmerman, county committee. Dates to Note MEETINGS Oct. 25 -Brooklyn woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont 12:30 p.m. Brooklyn Auxiliary of the Samaritan Hospital, at the hospital, 2 p.m. Brooklyn Chapter of Adelphi College Alumnae Association, Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark New York Chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Hotel McAlpin, 3 p.m.

Long Island College Hospital Auxillary for Cripples, 350 Clinton Ave, Oct. 26 (Tues.) -Baptist Home, officers and directors. 665 Greene 1 p.m. Seven Women's College Group, Mrs. Margaret T.

Davy, speaker, Hotel Barclay, Manhattan, t8 p.m. Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society, Helenn Metzler, speaker, Union Temple. Cadman Church Guild. Mrs. Garrett S.

Ryerson, speaker, church parlors, p.m. The Theater Club, Mrs. Elmer Oliphant, speaker, Hotel Astor. New York League of Girls Clubs. Dr.

Elizabeth A. Weber, speaker, at headquarters, 8 p.m. Silvercrest Regional Group of the National Council of Jewish Women, at home of Mrs. Samuel Frome, 1748 E. 29th 8 p.m.

Oct. 27 (Wed). Women of the 76th Chapter, N. 8. D.

A. board, Neighborhood Club. 104 Clark 1 p.m. Athletic Association of the Carroll Club, new members party, 120 Madison Manhattan. 8 p.m.

Brooklyn Section, National Council of Jewish Women, membership meet1ng. Union Tempple, 1 p.m. Also preelection forum, Mrs. Gertrule Lucas, speaker, 600 Ocean 8:30 p.m. 'Oct.

28 (Thurs.) -Brooklyn Branch Needlework Guild, garment exhibit, Cadman Memorial Church, 2:30 p.m. Flatbush Regional Group, Brooklyn Section N. S. J. at home of Mrs.

Joseph Schultz, 1291 E. 22d 1:30 New York City Colony N. S. N. E.

Waldorf-Astoria, 2:45 p.m. Oct. 30 (Sat.) -Woman's Press Club, Hotel Pennsylvania, 2:15 p.m. TEA Oct. 26 (Tues.) -Leak and Watts Children'8 Home, education committee tea, Stratford Road, p.m.

HORSE SHOW Nov. 2 (Tues.) -National Horse Show, opening, Madison Square Garden, Man- BREAKFASTS Oct. 24 (Today)- -Court St. Raphael, Archangel No. 1429, of Catholic Daughters of America.

corporate communion and breakfast. St. Charles Borromeo Church and Hotel St. George, 9 a.m. mass.

Oct. 31 (Sun.) -Brooklyn Circle, I. F. c. twenty-eighth corporate nion and breakfast, Columbus commu- DANCES Oct.

30 (Sat.) Knickerbocker Field Club. Halloween' FEATURES Oct. 25 (Mon.) -Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nursery and Foster Home Service, picnic. drive to Crane Necck. Oct.

27 and 28 (Wed. and Thurs.) -Ladies Auxiliary of Flatbush Boys Club, rumOct. 30 (Sat) -Kallman Home Halloween mage sale, 2245 a Bedford Ave. party, p.m. Oct.

31 (Sun.) -Junior League of BrookIvn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged. cocktail party, Starlight Roof of Waldorf- 2-6 p.m. FASHION SHOWS Oct. 27 (Wed.) ---Epiphany Guild of the Church of the Epiphany, fashion show. Avenue and E.

18th 8 p.m. MUSICALS Oct. 24 (Today)-Brooklyn Chamber Music Society, Academy of Music, 8:30 p.m. Nov. 2 (Tues.) -Little Orchestra Soclety, Academy of Music, 8:30 p.m.

CARD PARTIES Oct. 25 (Mon. -Central Garden Club. bridge, 448 Washington evening. Oct.

26 (Tues.) -Brooklyn Mount Holyoke Club, bridge and bazar, St. Ann's Church House, Clinton and Livingston 1:30 p.m. Women's Auxiliary of Society of the County of Kings. dessert and bridze, St. Bartholomew's Community House.

2 p.m. Oct. 27 Shapespeare Chapter D. B. bridge, Woman's Club House, John Wanamaker.

Oct. 28 (Thurs.) -Ladies Auxiliary of St. Agnes Seminary, Hall, 2221 Halloween Avenue card party, Alumnae evening. Tiny Society of the House of St. Giles Time Cripple, card party, Towers Hotel, 2.

p.m. Oct. 30 (Sat,) -Fort Green Chapter, D. A. bridge.

Woman's Clpb, 114 Pierrepont 2 p.m. Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital Junior Auxiliary, bridge, Flatbush -Tompkins Congregational Church, Dorchester Road and E. 17th St. Ladies of Charity, House of Good Shepherd card party, Columbus Club, p.m. 9t.

Francis Xavier Academy Alumnae, bridge and fashion show. St. Joseph's Guild. N. Auxillary card party, Columbus Club.

afternoon. Linn Rogers Becomes Bride In Bay Shore Miss Linn Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Thayer Rogers of 32 North Awixa Bay Shore, and Peter Trowbridge, son of Mrs. Gardiner of Long Neck Point Road, Noroton, and the late Mr.

were married yesterday, at Rogers home. 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 green taffeta The bridesmaid, Miss Nancy Andel, was dressed in a gown of American Beauty taffeta. Both attendants carried white pom-poms. Henry Koerner attended as the best. Otto Huber ushered. Mrs.

Trowbrides, received her Joseph's Academy and Edgewood Park, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. Mr. Trowbridge attended Southern Arizona School. When the couple return from Bermuda they will live on Long Neck Point Road, Noroton.

Jean Anne Keating Wed in St. Bartholomew's 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.

Alexander 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 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 was a orchid surrounded by white roses.

The maid of honor, Miss Virginia I. Keating, the bride's sister, wore an off-the-shoulder gown in rust velveteen with matching hat and carried cascaded yellow chrysanthemums and Autumn leaves. The attending bridesmaids were Miss Audrey Clements and 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.

Mae C. Wenzinger's Bridal Announced Miss Mae Charlotte Wenzinger of 175 Jefferson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wenzinger 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 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 included Misses cousin bridesmaids, of the bride, and Elizabeth Duffy. Eugene 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. The Grand Council of the Rho Kappa Lambda Sorority held its annual election this week. Those who were elected to office were: president, Miss 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.

Bradford Bachrach Mrs. Peter Trowbridge Jean Kohlberger And Fiancee Feted Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Oct. 23-Miss Jean Kohlberger, of Wickham Road, and her fiance, Mr. Elwood H. Carter of Rutherford, N.

were guests of honor at a dinner party given today Miss Mary Van Buren and her brother, Mrs. William 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 yester-day 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 dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Umpleby and Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester May, a all of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Hallock and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold D. Kennedy, of Garden City, and Mr. Frederick S. Benson, of Jackson Heights Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Flannery, of Pine Street, entertained at cocktails this evening: their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Abbott L. Dibblee, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lorentzen, Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, Mr. and Mrs.

William Mulhall, Mr. and Mrs. George LeBlanc, Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Dillmeier and Mr. 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.

Hanley and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Faulhaber. Mrs. Henry V.

Raymond. formerly of Brooklyn, and her daughter, Miss Jessie Lockett, are now residing at 141 Meadbrook Road, Garden City. Mrs. G. Waring Stebbins of Kildare Road is spending ten days with Mrs.

E. Rodney Fiske at Huntington. Mrs. Howard Hampton of Brooklyn is visiting her niece. Mrs.

Walter Fitzgerald, of Wellington Road. Dr. Kennedy to Address Brooklyn Circle, I.F.C.A. Dr. Paul A.

Kennedy, assistant, superintendent of schools. will address the members of Brooklyn Circle of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae at the Annual Communion Breakfast next Sunday at 10 p.m. at Columbus Club. Guests of honor will be the Rev. Mons.

Edward P. Hoar, Vicar General of the Brooklyn Diocese; Mrs. James J. Sheeran, of I. F.

C. Mrs. Richard Auspitzer, international president of I. F. Miss Nell C.

Merrigan, governor of 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 are Mrs.

Margaret Curtis and Miss Ethel Nolan. Miss Wanda H. Peter Is Fiancee of Mr. Heiser Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Peter of 336 68th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Wanda Helene Peter, to Kenneth Heiser of Woodside. Miss Peter is a graduate of the Fort Hamilton High School and the Katharine Gibbs School. Mr.

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Chip this. customs, order from OWEN NURSERY, St. Augustine's Academy Sets Bridge Date The annual charity bridge, sponsored by St. Augustine's Academy Alumnae, will I take place on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 13, at the Hotel Plaza, Manhattan, in the Terrace Room.

Miss Margaret Wall, chairman, and her assisting cochairmen, the Misses Ethel Nolan and Reginia 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 Rinkor, Mrs. Howard Basler, Mrs. Edward Bohne, Mrs. Barth Dillon, Mrs. Walter Dunderman, Mrs.

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Casserly's Bridal Announced Miss Helen M. Casserly, daughter of Mrs. M. N. Casserly of 3918 Farragut Road and Tuam, County Galway, Ireland, was married to Clifford F.

MacLean, son of Mrs. Bettye MacLean Semon of Elmhurst, St. Francis of Assisi Church chapel. The Rev. officiated at uNaccremony, which was followed by a reception at Henry Ferrer's Restaurant in the Hotel Margaret.

After a trip to Atlantic City the will make their home at 5130 Reeder Elmhurst. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Mary Madden, as maid of honor. James O'Brian was best man. Mr. MacLean is a member of Holy Name Society Ancient Order of Hibernians.

The bridegroom served with the 8th Airforce in the European theater. Ladies of Charity Name Patroness List Patronesses for the Fall 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. ner, Hayden, Mrs. Mrs. George Arthur C. J.

Sutcliff, KantMrs. James A. Heaney, seph C. O'Dea, Mrs. John J.

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T. F. McEnaney, Mrs. John H. Ross, Mrs.

Maxamilian 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 Misses Mary Tilyou, Helen Hansbery, Marion Hansbery, and Katharine Dwyer. Mrs. Hayden is president of the auxiliary and Mrs. Ross Is chairman of the party.

A featlure of the affair will be a hat show given by Balch Price and arranged for by Mrs. George Kuhn. National Horse Show Will Open Election Day Among those of local interest who have boxes for the 60th series of performances of the National Horse Show which will open at Madison Square Election Day, Nov. Adrian Van Sinderen, Joseph B. Murray, Neilson Olcott, Gen.

Charles I. DeBevoise, Mrs. John J. Farrell. Mr.

Mrs. George B. and Henry B. Van The horse show will be on its traditional schedule of eight days. Featured on the program will be international military jumping contests between the team of Canada, France and Mexico at each evening performance and five matinees.

Miss Irene Moger's Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moger of 168 17th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Moger; to Edward Lewandowski of 616 60th St. Miss Moger attended Bay Ridge High Schooll and is employed as a dental in Brooklyn.

Mr. Lewendowski was graduated from Textile High School and served over three years with the navy. He employed by the American Machine and Foundry Company of Brooklyn. EXCLUSIVE HAIR GOODS Wigs- Transformations -Toupees EVER EVERYTHING DONE REDRESSING--RENOVATING ON PREMISES CHRISTIAN EST. 1905 230 Livingston St.

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