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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, OCT. 13, 1940 Music Lovers Subscribing to Chamber Music Society Series First Event Oct. 23 at Garden City Hotel: String Quartet and Pianist to Be Guests Many subscriptions have concerts to be given by the Society, Gertrude Bary, director. place in the Garden City Hotel, Wednesday evenings. The first 23 and the Perole String Quartet will appear.

Some of those who have subscribed are Mr. and Mrs. William Abbott, Mrs. Milton J. Avers, WilLliam M.

Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bergen, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh G. Bergen, Mrs. Willis R. Betts, Miss Eleanor Blodgett, Miss Imogene Boyle, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred E. Breuning, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brooks, Dr.

and Mrs. G. C. Brous, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Brucker, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Brush, Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Burnham, Charles S. Butler, Miss Elizabeth F. Clowes, Dr. and Mrs.

J. G. Coffin, Mrs. Hilah Hyde Cook, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew M. Dawson, Mrs. Charles Maurice De Land, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Don Dickinson.

Mrs. Madeleine P. Dyson, Mrs. Muriel T. Eden, Mrs.

Lewis A. Eldridge, Mrs. Roswell Eldridge, Frank J. Eller, Dr. and Mrs.

F. Raymond Furber, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garabrant. Mr.

and Mrs. Yvelin Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. James N.

Gehrig, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hauser, Rev. and Mrs.

William S. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Z.

Hugus, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller E. Jarbeau, Mrs. H.

Van Rensselaer Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ladd Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Langley. Also Dr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Lasher, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Latham, Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Loening. Dr. and Mrs. A. J.

McRae, Miss May Milligan, Mr. Mrs. Fred H. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs.

John H. G. Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M.

Reed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeves, Miss Marion B. Reid, Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Ross, Dr. Henry A. Rusch Miss Dorothea Schabbehar, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Schell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.

Smith, A. J. Stadler, Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Stevens, Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Stires, Mrs.

Thomas A. Stoddart, Dr. and Mrs. F. Raymond Surber, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert T. Swin, Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Charles D. Thomas, Col. and Mrs. Edward C. O.

Thomas, Mrs. William P. Tienken, Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Van Alen, Mrs. J. W. B. Van De Water, Miss Helen K.

Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Warburg.

Mrs. Edyth Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wrkes Whitehill, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur E. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. August Stephen Wolf and Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Young. Drandorff-Plunkett Mr. and Mrs.

T. N. Beck of 299 8th announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Jeanne Drandoff to James M. Plunkett of Brooklyn. Miss Drandorff is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Drandorff Philadelphia. She is graduate of Seaford High School, Seaford, Del.

Mr. Plunkett is the son of Mrs. Ellen Plunkett of Brooklyn. He is connected with the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The engagement was announced at a reception at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Beck recently. Valeche photo BRIDE--Mrs. Irving Feingold was Miss Rose Blaiwais, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Blaiwais of 103 Debevoise St.

before her wedding recently. D. B. E. Will Sponsor Card Event Annual Benefit at Waldorf, Oct.

25 The William Shakespeare Chapter, D. B. Mrs. Arthur W. Mellen, regent, will have their annual benefit bridge at the Waldorf -Astoria, Manhattan, on Oct.

25. The proceeds are for the Victoria Home for the British Aged Men and Women at Ossining, N. Y. Edwin A. Griffin is chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Reginald Budd, Mrs. Walter Habletzel, Mrs. Morris W. Henry, Mrs. Russell S.

Fowler and Mrs. Clarence Lomax. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Joseph Anderson, Mrs. William S.

Buchanan, Mrs. James Gilmour, Mrs. Ernest Hartles, Mrs. Hedley H. Hilborn.

Mrs. James McDonald, Mrs. John J. McMahon, Mrs. Arthur Middleton, Miss Hilda Morris, Mrs.

Richard Reid, Mrs. J. C. Ryerson, Mrs. David Schmitt, Miss Sarah Stevenson, Mrs.

Laurus Sutton, Mrs. Franklin Taylor, Mrs. Frank Walmsley, Mrs. Alfred Young, Mrs. John Peper, Mrs.

Frank A. Pappi, Mrs. Samuel E. Jackson, Mrs. Horace White, Mrs.

George A. Macdonald. Miss Adele Diaz, Mrs. Manuel Diaz. Mrs.

E. J. Sausville, Mrs. Charles Scofield, Mrs. Clinton Roe, Mrs.

Joseph N. Blye, Mrs. George Forbes, Mrs. Neil Forbes, Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs.

Rudolph C. Herriman, Mrs. Joseph Jacaruso, Mrs. John Horni, Mrs. William Ross, Mrs.

Arthur Holman, Mrs. Allen Hull, Mrs. Jack Sperling, Mrs. Leo Drexler, Mrs. William P.

De Fraine, Mrs. George Voss, Mrs. Robert Barber, Mrs. Maurice Dattelbaum, Mrs. William Wolfson, Mrs.

Albert E. Disney, Mrs. Irving S. Watkins, Mrs. Valentine Bourke and Mrs.

Frederick E. Switzer. Subscribers Listed For Alumnae Party Miss Grace Fitzpatrick, chairman of the charity bridge, fashion show, and tea, which St. Augustine's Academy Alumnae will sponsor at Sherry's on Saturday, November 2, announces the first list of subscribers. They include Mrs.

Myeron Coe, Mrs. James Tobin, Mrs. Wilfred Rinkor, Mrs. Howard Basler, Mrs. Bradley Shaughness, Mrs.

Sidney Sterner, Mrs. William Lowe, Mrs. May Patterson, Mrs. John Driscoll, Mrs. Joseph Malone, Mrs.

Frederick Hundt, Mrs. James Lane, Mrs. William Cush, Mrs. B. Cunningham, Mrs.

Edward Bohne, Mrs. Henry Dondero, and the Misses Anne McCaffrey, Irene McNamara, Adaline Canning, Mary McGinity, Bernadette Fallon, Agnes Foley, Mary Hurley, Elizabeth Sharkey, Janet Fitzpatrick, Jane Keilty, Eleanor Miles, Kathryn McHale, Geradine Donavon, Eieen Murphy, Margaret Saverese, Cecilia Doonan, Helen Flaherty, Helene Newman, Florence Volpe, Angela Kenney, Lil Lonigan, Georgia LeBaron, Anne Crosson, Mary De Martini, Beatrice Bradley, Helen McDermott and Marie Harris. Miss Margaret V. Wall, president of the alumnae, is honorary chairman. White -Ream The wedding of Miss Helen Gertrude Ream, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Ream of 193 Grant and Robert Joseph White took place last Sunday at 5 p.m. in Our Lady Help of Christians Church. The bridge wore a brocaded taffeta gown with a long train and long tulle veil with a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gladiolas and babies breath.

Her sister, Miss Doris Mae Ream, was maid of honor and was attired in Dubonnet moire taffeta and carried a cascade bouquet of picadilly gladiolas. The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth J. Thomson, Miss June E. Foggan and Miss Evelyn Schneider. They wore Romance blue moire taffeta gowns and carried cascade bouquets of piccadilly gladiolas and blue delphinium.

All wore halos of taffeta. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Eugene White, cousin of the bridegroom, acted as best man. The ushers were Walter Callagy, Nicholas Dalton and James Rush. Joseph Cummings of the Bishop' Choir sang, accompanied by Miss Lilian Carpenter.

Judd photo LONG ISLAND BRIDELawrence Russell Stevens was formerly Miss Leona Carolyn Wrner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Werner of Lynbrook. Mr. and Mrs.

Stevens are residing in Lynbrook. Two Parties to Open Season for Brooklyn Colony Brooklyn Colony, National Society of New England Women, Mrs. John J. Feerick president, will open the season with two card parties. These will be held on Monday, Oct.

28 and Friday, Nov. 1 at the John Wanamaker House, Manhattan. The proceeds are for the philanthropic enterprises of the Colonynamely, Colony House, the Helping Hand Fund of the National Society, Kings County Hospital and the Agnes Bailey Ormsbee Scholarship. Mrs. Chester W.

Cole, chairman of the ways and means committee, and the following members of her committee, Mrs. William Pfeiffer, Mrs. Frank J. Arnold, Mrs. William H.

Lawrence, Mrs. Harrison, W. MacLenathen, Mrs. Benjamin T. Butterworth, Mrs.

George Jacobus, Mrs. Frederick Keller, Mrs. Thomas T. Whittier, are sponsoring both parties. Sommerlad-Moloney Miss Zita Veronica Moloney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis A. Moloney of 235 12th became the bride of Charles W. Sommerlad, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Sommerlad, at 10 a.m. yesterday. The wedding took place in St. Thomas Aquinas Church with the Rev. Jeremiah Reilly officiating.

A reception followed at Michels. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a princess gown of white satin and a lace veil with a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a prayer book trimmed with gardenias. The bride had as her only attendant her sister, Mrs. Richard Mansfield, who wore an old-fashioned taffeta gown of shell pink and fuchsia velvet turban and carried a muff of roses to blend with her gown.

The bride's mother wore burgundy velvet. Richard Mansfield was best man and the ushers included Thomas Moloney of Brooklyn, brother of the bride, and Arthur Krausse of River Edge, J. After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Flatbush. The bride is a graduate of St. Vincent's Training School for Nurses.

Mr. Sommerlad is a compositor with the Brooklyn Eagle. The auxiliary to the Nassau County Medical Society will have a bridge party October 28th at Hempstead High School. Proceeds will be used to purchase linens for Nassau Hospital, Mineola. Mishkin photos PARTY PLANNERS Miss Virginia Mooney, left, is cochairman of the bridge, tea and fashion show to be sponsored by the Alumnae Association of St.

Francis Xavier Academy on Oct. 26 at the Hotel Pierre roof, Manhattan. Miss Peggy Halpin is chairman of the card committee for the event. St. John's Committee To Gather Social Service Meets Tomorrow been received for the series of Long Island Chamber Music These concerts will take Garden City, and will be on concert takes place on Oct.

and Gertrude Bary, pianist, L. I. Panhellenic Meets Tomorrow In Oceanside The Long Island Panhellenic Association will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Oceanside Golf Club, Oceanside, Long Island, tomorrow at 12:45 p.m. Mrs. C.

E. Tobias of Garden City is in charge! of arrangements. The luncheon will be followed by a short business meeting, after which bridge will be played. Many members of the Long Island Panhellenic are planning to attend the reception and luncheon given by the New Panhellenic at Beekman ManYork. hattan, in honor of Mrs.

Wendell Willkie, who is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind. The tentative date the luncheon has been set for Saturday, Oct. 26. The Long Island Panhellenic will continue its work for the Red Cross during the Winter. The workrooms at the Stratford Avenue School in Garden City are open every Tuesday from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Mrs. Ernest Sutphen and Mrs. Don Carlos Ellis of Garden City are in charge. Members of Long Island Panhellenic will entertain their husbands and friends at 8 dinnerdance to be held at the Shelter Rock Country Club, Roslyn, Saturday, Oct.

19. Mrs. Edward Hightower is in charge of the arrangements for the evening. Rowlenson-Grant Miss Eileen Grace Grant of 2075 E. 16th daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas F. Grant, and Raymond Charles Rowlenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Rowlenson of 660 E. 31st were married yesterday. The ceremony took place at 10 a.m. at the Church of St. Edmund.

A reception followed at the Hotel Granada. Miss Genevieve Joseph acted as maid of honor. Miss Carol McCroarty, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with imported lace, a train of satin and lace, with a lace veil to match, and orange blossoms. She carried a white prayer book of white orchids and lilies of the valley in streamer fashion.

The maid of honor was dressed in peacock blue taffeta and had a matching velvet hat. She had a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. The flower girl wore a pink taffeta gown with a blue velvet trim and carried an old fashioned bouquet. Alton Rowlenson, brother of the bridegroom was the best man. The ushers included the Keith Sowley and Joseph Grant, brother of the prospective bride.

Thomas Grant, another brother, gave the bride in marriage. Miss Grant attended Hunter College and Mr. Rowlenson received his education at Brooklyn College. Following A trip through the South they will make their residence in Flatbush. Engel Miss Ursula Collins of 1 74th daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Collins, was married to Michael Engel, son of Michael M. Engel of 127 Hicks St. yesterday in Our Lady of Angels R. C.

Church Father William Bradley officiated. Miss Collins had Miss Mary Elizabeth Cauley as maid of honor and George Beatty was best man. The bride wore A white faille taffeta gown with white net finger tip veil and carried an old fashioned bouquet of gardenias and lilies-of the -valley. After the ceremony, a reception and breakfast was held in the Breuckelen Room of The Towers Hotel. The bride is a graduate of Ladycliff Academy and Mr.

Engel is a graduate of The Art Students League of New York. Upon returning from Virginia, the couple will reside at 1 74th St. Yacenda-Festa Miss Josephine Festa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Discepola of 1532 66th was married last Sunday to Thomas Yacenda, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony F. Yacenda Sr. of 129 N. 6th St.

The bride was attended by Miss Mary DeFelice and Alfred Yacenda, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Following the ceremony, which was in Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. a recepperformed. tion was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Upon their return from A twoweeks stay in Montreal.

Canada, the couple will reside in Brooklyn. The first meeting of the season of the Social Service Committee of St. John's Hospital, Church Charity Foundation, will be held tomorrow in the solarium of the hospital, 480 Herkimer at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Charles Edward Hamilton is chairman of the committee.

Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Arthur Gibson, who will preside at the tea table; Mrs. Seth Hubbard, Mrs. Augustus Guiley, Mrs. Kenneth Hillyer and Miss Virginia Griswold.

Sick Poor Card Party Committees Announcement is made of the committee for the benefit Fall bridge which the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor will give on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 26, at the Starlight Roof, WaldorfManhattan. On the committee are Mrs. T. Brophy, chairman; Mrs.

John G. Williams, co-chairman; Mrs. Robert A. Ayling, Miss Marguerite Butler, Mrs. A.

Sidney Barritt, Mrs. John J. Brady, Mrs. John E. Baxter, Miss Katherine Cooper, Miss Helen L.

Connell, Mrs. Harry A. Cohan, Mrs. Thomas 1 H. Cullen, Mrs.

Frank P. Curran, Mrs. Ann B. Davidson, Mrs. Anna J.

Doyle, Mrs. Edward J. Dunphy, Miss Jule Dunne, Mrs. William E. Edmonds Mrs.

Robert 8. Farley, Mrs. James J. Fee, Mrs. Edward B.

Fox, Mrs. Francis W. Flood, Mrs. Edward Geraghty, Mrs. Thomas G.

Gorman, Mrs. Joseph Glatzmayer, Mrs. Charles A. Graeber, Mrs. John J.

Hauff, Mrs. William C. Haley. Also Mrs. William V.

Herbert, Mrs. Peter P. Hughes, Miss Mary L. Jordan, Mrs. George Kuhn, Mrs.

Richard G. Lambert, Mrs. Edward J. Maher, Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs. Harry B.

Massey, Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Mrs. George W. McCloskey, Mrs. Thomas F.

McEnaney, Mrs. Robert W. Murtha, Misses Cecile and Catherine McTernan, Mrs. Bart Patterson, Mrs. Robert T.

Patterson, Mrs. Edward K. Ponvert, Mrs. Thomas Reilly, Mrs. George P.

Rice, Mrs, Thomas F. Robinson, Mrs. Thomas J. Ryan, Mrs. Willard S.

Salmon, Miss Viola R. Schmidt, Mrs. John F. Shevlin, Mrs. Charles Steinbugler, Mrs.

George Sutcliffe, Miss Katherine Toner, Mrs. George L. Twigg, Mrs. William Welch, Miss Winifred Wallace and Mrs. Francis A.

Young. John T. Lynch Jr. Marries Mary Bell Miss Mary Louise Bell, daughter of Leon McNeill Bell of 1458 Columbia N. Washington, D.

and John Thomas Lynch of 1446 Harvard N. Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Lynch of Brooklyn, were married at 3:30 p.m. in Washington, D.

C. yesterday. The ceremony was performed by Father Repetti. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, princess lines made with lace She had a finger tip veil and carried a prayer book with orchids and streamers. Miss Ellen Lauck of Washington, D.

C. was maid of honor and wore rose faille, a shoulder length tulle veil to match and carried roses. Harold F. Lynch of Brooklyn was best man, and Paul Hodges of Washington and David Abel of Boston were the ushers. The bride attended North Carolina and Washington, D.

C. schools. Mr. Lynch was educated in Brooklyn and the Columbus University of Law in Washington, D. C.

The couple, after a trip to Pinehurst, N. C. will make their home at 5514 First N. Washington. Home Luncheon More than 1,000 women will attend the annual luncheon of the Flatbush auxiliary of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Astor, Manhattan, on Tuesday afternoon, Oct.

22. This affair is recognized as the outstanding social and charitable event of the season in Jewish philanthropy. Mrs. Moe Naitove, honorary president of the auxiliary, is chairman of this year's committee. Assisting Mrs.

Naitove are Mrs. Samuel Stolitzky, Mrs. Samuel Saperstein and Mrs. Henry Levy who are serving as vice chairmen. The entire proceeds of the luncheon will gO toward equipping another floor in the newly erected $600,000 six-story wing.

At the present time there are 629 inmates. their ages ranging from 67 to 108 years old. It is the largest home of its kind in America. A feature of this year's luncheon will be an elaborate entertainment bringing together stars of the stage, screen, radio and operatic world. Mrs.

Phillip Brenner, president of the home and Mrs. Lee Coffey, president of the auxiliary, will 1 be the principal speakers. Mr. and Mrs. David Isaacs have resumed their Winter residence at the Hotel Granada following a stay at their Summer home at Neponsit.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Ethelmae Houts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vincent Houts of 1416 E. 26th is engaged to William Frederick Wilders of 1114 Bay Ridge Parkway. Butera-Connolly Miss Agnes Mary Connolly, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Blanche connolly of 838 Lincoln Place and the late John J. Connolly, was married to Dr. Daniel G. Butera, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Butera of 826 New York yesterday morning in St. Gregory's R. C. Church. The Rev.

Joseph Francis Stapleton officiated and a breakfast followed at the Hotel Pierrepont. Miss Mary Connolly attended her sister and Charles J. Butera was best man for his brother. Miss Elsie Butera and Mrs. Charles J.

were bridesmaids; Henry J. and Dr. Francis V. MitchBetters ell were the ushers. The bride was given in marriage by M.

H. Leary. After a trip to Miami, Dr. and Mrs. Butera will live at 2513 Newkirk Ave.

Castagnaro-Picone Valeche photo BRIDE-Mrs. Kenneth A. Kanfer is the former Miss Selma Angel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Angel of 1905 82d St.

Liskin photo WED Mrs. George A. Schneider was Miss Rita Lynch before her recent marriage. Murphy-Still Miss Virginia Frances Still, daughter of Mrs. Clifford Francis Still of 665 77th St.

and the late Mr. Still, was married to Robert Anthony Murphy, son of Joseph Alphonsus Murphy of 149 84th St. and the late Mrs. Murphy, in the Church of St. Ephrem yesterday morning at a nuptial mass.

Rev. Martin J. Donion officiated and a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother for the 1m- mediate families. Mrs. Michael Edward Neville, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride's only attendant.

Miss Still wore an ivory satin gown made on princess lines with a long train. She had A fingertip veil falling from a Juliet cap embroidered in seed pearls and carried a prayer book with orchids. Mrs. Neville wore a sapphire blue velvet princess dress, a matching hat and carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. White chrysanthemums and palms decorated the church.

Joseph A. Murphy Jr. was best man for his brother and the ushers were Michael Edward Neville, Norbert Henry Forst and Adrian Kenneth Still. The bride attended St. Saviour's Academy and the College of New Rochelle and the bridegroom received his education at Brooklyn Preparatory School and Fordham University.

Mr. And Mrs. Murphy will live in Bay Ridge when they return from a trip to Sea Island, Ga. Mrs. Lowell P.

Weicker was elected chairman of the senior committee for the Pink Party in Three Acts which will be given on Thursday evening for the benefit of the British War Relief Society, upon the occation of the reopening of the Sherry Netherland Restaurant, Manhattan. Mrs. John W. Finger 18 A member of Mrs. Welcker's committee.

Miss Philomena Castagnaro will be married to John Picone on Oct. 20 in Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Inwood. Miss Castagnaro is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Castagnaro of Inwood and her fiance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Battista Picone of Lynbrook. The Rev. Francis Agius will officiate. Miss Mary Mazza will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Lena Vilardi, Mary Cucuro, Marie Orlando, Margaret Orlando, Josephine Finello and Laura Juliano.

Michael Picone will be best man for his brother, whose ushers will be Cono Orlando, Conrad Picone, Nicholas Castagnaro, James DeLuca, Patsy DeCarlo and Anthony Pellegrino. A reception will follow. line Shut Brooklyn Hutton new shawl collar of beautifully marked blended mink, 89.95 Mink, aside from its luxurious appearance, is one of the most wearable furs going. Becoming to all complexions, it puts you in a class by yourself when you wear marks you as a person of exquisite taste. Another thing we like particularly about mink is the fact that it is ageless, that it will be as smart in three years as now.

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