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

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Apollo Club To Present 2d Concert Polyna Stoska To Be Artist Tuesday. Feb. 27 Betrothals And Bridals Featured Valentine's Day Occasions Many Announcements i ft fl Fl 1 By IIF.LEN BROWN Society Editor From Wilmington, comes news of the announcement by Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe B.

Smith of Edge- The Apollo Club. Alfred Boyce. conductor, will give the second In its aeries of concerts on Feb. 27 at the Academy of Music. Miss Polyna iwood Hills of the engagement of Stoska.

dramatic soprano, will be the guest artist Among the many outstanding numbers to be sung by the club are Randall Thompson's musical setting of the Hilalre Belloc poem. "Do You Remember an their daughter. Miss Ruth ArvUla Smith, to Ensign Frank E. Mendes 3d. U.

S. N. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Mendes Jr. of Maplewood, N. J. The announcement was made on Valentine's Day, wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Smith and the famous poem "Casey Jones," as i i I I birthday of Miss Smith. Gertrude- Erv The romance-dates back to Buck-nell University where Miss Smith i Ertel Schompr was nresident nf rvita. 7.Pt. Rn- wv.uut.ier set to music by Edward B. Lawton; -Our Faith Shall Live." the poem by George H.

Holland, a former member of the Apollo Club. Polyna Stoska will Join the club in the performance of Schubert's "Great Is Jehovah" and Victor Herbert's "Romany Life." Binding's Sylvelln" will be sung by George Dletz. accompanied by the chorus, and other songs on the program are Florence Hosie Hosie Ziegler Betrothal Announced rority and Ensign Mendes was! Mr. and Mrs president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Both were graduated in Mr.

and Mrs. Myles G. Hosie of 216-53 113th Drive, St. Albans, 44, Ensign Mendes with degree of of 322 Albany Avr and TwUlght Park. N.

announce th their daughter, Louise Ertel, to s. Henschel's "Morning a madrigal by Morely and numbers announce the engagement of their E.E. In the navy V-12 program. He daughter, Miss Florence Ruth Hosie, then went to Midshipmen's School to Lt. Arthur J.

Ziegler, A. U. S. at the U. S.

S. Prairie State and Miss Hosie, a graduate of An- Camp Endicott where he was corn-drew Jacksoh High School, Is em-! missioned ensign, TJ. S. N. in ployed by the Medical Department the navy Seebees In January.

Mr. oi-Muuier, son 0 by Beethoven, Schumann. Protheroe and Speaks. Miss Stoska will sing "Ombra mal fu." by Handel, the aria "Vlssl nam acnomer oi Brm MLss Ertel attendrri tsi Institute and ako stun, ri'Brto frnm Purrlni'u onera "Tos-iof tne navy- Lieutenant Ziegler is Mendes is now awaiting orders aane. irom ruccinis opera, it i fwih hi i.nit .9" itirf mM iniviiii tnnit r.

wa. i. nci liuuep was KimT is thT, jccomDanist and Erwln 2684 Bedford Brooklyn, and Ensign Mendes ccmes of two Brooklyn Tech K.in is me accompanist, ana in 7i.i.r a-Pii-vn- and lie rt Jaeckel will be at the organ. Villanova University, Pennsylvania, I latner saw action in the Argonne i degree. c.Arr and is a graduate of St.

John's! in World War I with the famous 79th Division. A. E. after serv School of Law. He is now serving ing; on the Mexican border with the two years with the amv.

ir and is now stationer! 3t' City, N. J. overseas. 1st Cavalry, N. g.

U. S. (old Troop in 1916. Ensian Mendes' father and three uncles, George John D. and Stuart B.

Mendes all were graduated from Poly Prep from 1912 to 1922. His aunt is Mrs. Blind Benefit Card Party Aides Listed MLss Ella M. Rowe. chairman of boxes for Miss Madeleine W.

Smith's 16th annual Spring bridge, to benefit the blind of the Brooklyn A. I. C. announces that her co-chairman will be Mrs. H.

Carroll Wall. Others on the committee are Mrs. John J. Cannon, Mrs. Thomas F.

McEnaney, Mrs. Albert V. Smyrk and the Misses Elizabeth Collins, Mae Heffernan, Marie OConnell, and Rose OConnell. Peter Cowenhoven (Elizabeth Men Eaili Stiff photo THE PROBLEM IS SOLVED Miss Elsie Robertson, Miss Adeline A. Buffington and Miss Charlotte H.

Farr (left to nghtl, with Envoy Thomos H. Craig, meet to discuss work of the Family Service Bureau of the Salvation Army. A campaign for now is being held by the Salvation Army to continue their good works of which the Family Service Bureau is a part. i 1 Miss Marion P. Conmy.

chairman of the door committee, will have the following group as members of her committee: Mrs. P. Conmy. Mrs. Agnes Crechet.

Mrs. Helen Cul Salvation Army Aids Serviceman's Family Many Problems Facing Those at Home Solved des). His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Mendes of the Hotel Mohawk. His mother, Helen Randall Mendes, is the daughter of the late Harry D. and Mrs. Harry D. Randall, long identified with New York Ave.

and the Bedford section. Howlett Talmadge Wedding Yesterday Miss Beatrice Cornish Talmadge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Talmadge of Garden City, and H.

Mechling Hewlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hewlett, also of Gar-ren City, were married in the Cathedral of the Incarnation yesterday afternoon by the Very Rev. Hubert S.

Wood, the Dean. A reception was held at the TalmadK" home on Kensington Road. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an afternoon gown of lime geen crepe and a By Service Bureau; Campaign for Funds Started ver. Mrs. Louis J.

Heifer. Mrs. John A. Monck, Mrs. C.

Clifford Rohr-bach and the Misses Grace A. Brad-burn, Alice E. Crawford, Margaret Granfield, Florence G. Hartye, Effie W. Langhorst.

As usual, there will be a large number of special prizes, and Miss Helen R. Conley is in charge of this committee. Miss Conley will be assisted by Mrs. James Deal and the Misses Jeanette Cronin. Kathryn C.

Dowd, Helen Granfield. Florence Ouion. Florence M. Hanlon, Loretto Hanny. The sweepstakes table will be under the direction of Mrs.

Joseph F. Loftus with Mrs. Francis X. Doyle as her co-chairman. This committee includes Mrs.

May Deuel and Mrs. John McLaughlin and will be By Rl'TH G. DAVIS Ready to assist in solving the service man's problem while the man is wmnine the war, is the Salvation Army. The Family Service Bureau in Brooklyn, with tt-s 80 to 100 cases a month, has become the service man's proxy. His wife and mother turn to the, Family Service Bureau these ronnected with wartime are forever The caes that come to the Family 'th the Salvation Army.

The tne blind and the aged must Rosamund Chilton Chilton Hobler 274 white flowered hat. She carried a Mrs. Robert W. Chilton of Rutland Road announces the en-; bouquet of white roses and bouvar-gasement of her daughter, Missjdia. Norma Foley Rosamond Chilton, to William E.I Miss Barbara Howlftt, sister of the Faith Home Juniors bridegroom, was the maid of honor and the bride's only attendant.

She Hobler, United States Naval Reserve. Mr. Hobler. who resides in Illinois, returned two months ago Augment Party Plar augmented by about 35 members of was gowned in cocoa brown with yellow accessories. the junior and sub-deb group.

The Junior Auxiliary Mr. Howlett was his son's best man' I from 17 months in the South Pacific Home for incuraoics win area, havine eneaeed in three maior and the ushers were Cant. Rlchardi battles. Kipp and Thomas V. Talmadge, bridge party to be held vj brother of the bride.

128 at the Hotel Biltmme. I rri 1 i it The party will be held on Saturday afternoon. March 24. at the Hotel St. George.

'nfants Hospital Augments Tea Plans Mrs. E. B. Hsnsbury will be chair cared for. The delinquent chil- tbose of inadequate incomes to Idren.

the mentally sick, the deserted emotional difficulties. The service family, as well as those requiring; man's wife has had to make nu- financial assistance, all need help, merous adjustments. The social workers at the Salva- Many of the problems are eco-'tion Armv Pamllv Service Bureau nomic ones and the case consult- study each individual situation to ants are only too glad to assist in find out the root of the difficulty budgeting income. In fact a home and help their clients reach their economist has been added to the CWn conclusions. The results may-staff of the central office of the mean the use of the resources Fsmily service Bureau.

The wife, within the Salvation Armv or com-wiiose husband is far away some- munitv facilities. The Armv pro-time? cannot cope with the house-; vides institutions for men, women keeping problems or with her chil-: and children: nurserv care, legal dren. Some youngsters, used to aid, hospitalization, clinical care, their fathers' discipline, are in- camp vacations, and even a missin? clined to get out of hand and take persons service. Those who flock advantage of their mothers. The to the Familv Service Bureau at Salvation Army bureau is there 130 Clinton St.

go because they to help answer the unusual prob- know of the Army's great reputa-lems of behavior that result from tion and unselfish purpose in help- TV TV 1 or'oe awenuea tne ureen- special meeting Uempsey fOUgnerty ivale School, Roslyn, and the Ameri committee was held la.it ct Stalf Dlioto Rooch, district Miss Margaret Ethel Demnsey's can School of Design in Manhattan, cneaeemcnt has been announced bv, Mr- Howlett attended the Cathe- home of MLss Marsaret GOODLY ADVICE Mrs. Violet Rondo Dresident of the auxM.i: man of the 22d annual tea and sale 1 her narents. Mr. and Mrs R. A.

dl'al School of St. Paul. Garden to be sponsored by the Woman's, Dempsey of Woodland Rock- c'ty and the Woosttr School. Dan-j Norma Foley is chairman secretary of the Family Service Bureau of the Salvation Army, interviews a young woman seeking aid. i Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nursery ville Centre, to Ensign Donald O.

our'. oonn. He is now a navigator on bridge, Mrs. Robert E. Tyrrel l- I jand Infants Hospital, 396 Herkimer Dougherty, U.

S. Coast Guard Air military operations for the American I of the tickeU, assWed by Mi on Wednesday. March 21. Mat. Forces, son of Mr nnri Mrs Kriward' Airlines.

Mabel Wilson is the honorarv chair-! Douehertv of PhiladelDhia. Pa. I Both are members of the Garden Ernst. Miss Gloria man and Mrs TT A Vounff will hp Miss npmnw rpepiveH hpr rnllpae Citv Ski Plub find will rpsiri hprp I Louise Rich. Mrs.

Fredorl L. State Society To Meet at Club Long Island State Society, Daugh- lO ileei Ul ViUiJ Long Island State Society, Walworth Chapter Celebrating Feb. 26 Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, VeieDrQUnCj CD. AO Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, emotional disturbanrps rf hrnlrpn fn. tj I Mr Hgnchim'i whalrmnn ipHlirnhinn of.

Rpnver fTnllnuo Ion. Travis. Miss Beavers, jib Ziropla, Mrs. Frank tug bijru iviivw uicii. nuwrvci, r.

hemes. Often the mothers feel the other social agencies, churches. Daugh-1 Mrs. Humphrey J. Williams will kintown, Pa.

Mr. Dougherty at- Phillips Lake Jr. and Miss Eleanor weuer vi icvnis ai juos uui wnai scnoois ana COntriDUtOrs Hue u. cnairman 01 uie iiuicncon scivcuircuu iuc uuhcinij ui i-t-misyi- Mit. Tko Haimhtor ltr about the needs spread the news of the good nmlm "ma ul from 12 noon to 2 p.m.

and tea from; vania. He is stationed at Salem, nj Orow Like Af am fu't i must be considered. The Salvation of the Family Service Bureau. Donovan, regent, will celebrate lts'J. Hallock.

regent, will meet at the 3 p.m. t0 5 p.m. Massachusetts. wa, JnnXnHv VJ.A Army attends to that. The bureai is looking for dav 26th birthdav with a receDtion and Brooklyn Woman's Club on Wednes-1 T'l uvilll n.

IllliliR. dJll Ul iVll MI1U Pratt Carter th there will be a new unit of- tea at House. Manhattan.1 dav. I Trakat MaddoX Mrs. M.

A. Phillips of 582 78th St. To Brian U. V-rOle ir.iu mjicj is mat ci persons in- ferine orotective rare for those im-i ii a 1, s.p ecare. or.

un on Feb. 26. Mrs. Henrv A. Kine.i Mrs Rrnest Hoi I on.

rhairman Mrs. Irene Trakat of Bay Rldgei Announcement is made of the en- The ceremony took place at Our Miss Alice Harriet service man wife' mieht' find it selves men won en LI honorary regent, will be chairman ot of tne dav. nresent as SIJeaker! announcea the engagement of herament of Miss Marylin Prattof of AngeLs Church. The Rev daughter, Miss Shirlev Jane Trakat, 2401 Newkirk daughter of the Joseph Sncllman officiated. of Mr.

and Mrs. rrar.it necessary to live with her mother- enough to be in mental hospitals, program. Robert Hail, post chaplain. to Lt. John F.

Maddox U. S.jlate Robert R. Pratt to Lt. (J. Mr.

Lake gave his daughter In, smith of 290 E. 16th in-law or a sister-in-law. and There are no resources for such' Among the honor guests will be; of Beaufort, S. C. Kicnara w.

carter, U. S. Naval Air marriage. Miss Grace Place last ni2ht- Miss Trakat is now a private 1st! Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie maid of honor and the bridesmaids Gale, son of Mrs. Louise (' Fort Hamilton. Doris Nannsen will give a group of three soprano solos, with Alice McNeill at the piano. Doris Nannsen, Helen Behlen and class serving in the TJ. S.

Marine lO. Carter of Evansville, Ind. included Mrs. J. O'Hara and Miss being accustomed to managing her people at the present time and that Miss Edla S.

Gibson, State regent: own home finds the situation in- particular problem remains un-iMrs- James Grant Parks, State tolerable. Again the Family Service solved. jvice regent; Mrs. Grace L. H.

Bros- Bureau helps to think these prob-1 It is for this work of the Family 'seau, honorary president general; lems throuzh. showine thp wav tn VTr.m nnrun nntk nv. 'Mrs Harrv McKpisp, national 65 Christobal LynbrooK. Lieutenant Carter entered the Chickie Olden. Sgt.

Jene Manning Corns Women's Reserve in Wash late Brian Gale. The ceremun ington. D. and is a graduate of Dlace at 8 o'clock in the navy in July, 1942, and received his was best man and the ushers were wings in September, 1943, at Corpus Sgt. A.

Mortimer and Sgt. D. Pascal. Christi, Texas. A reception followed at the Hof- Dhurrh nf the Redeemer Bay Ridge High School and the Packard School of New York City.

happier homes. Cases of deep emotivities too numerous to mention Ichairman of D. A. R. war service I Mildred Behlen will be heard in a tional disturbance may be referred here, that the campaign for $75.000 1 units; regents of the chapters ofigroup of trio vocal selections.

Alice Quentin T. Lightner. brau on 4th Ave. Sergeant Phillips Lieutenant Maddox attended the church, officiated. A rerep to the psychiatric clinic of the Sal- started this month.

Walter Bruch-'Greater New York and Westchester, McNeill accompanist Vatmn Armv v. t.t; a University of Middle Georgia andj Kolienberger McGee i5 stationed at Green Haven. N. the Towers Hotel followed The unnatural excitement of war Tb" LUad of the SSuTlSoK SolonNatlonaTIo-! tea i- graduated from Northwestern! Mr. and Mrs' Kar, G.

after two years' servbe overseaa. bridal party and immediate ma ire worK ot the Fam- division and Miss Bess Bloodworth ciety of New England Women. jDe e.veu uy n. cugt-ue "y-ger of Driscoll Rockville 11V bervice Bureau at 130 Plinton i th. n-nnuin'c r- Xho Pi UamlH a nloftm man mil her rnmm i I tee Mrs Pnh.

serving Willi Uie I1HVJ Oil ltllvt snnnimra tho t9.n..l 1J1 UWU UH.KCY oiio.idpri lne ureau is unoer the cirec- mittee. tor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Vrt. r. nn rhairman nf rpr-rn.

uly yed1 of their daughter, MLss Marv Alice Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Brown i Wood row W. Vincent and the nor.

of Vio.et Randall Roach, The Family Service Bureau can Brooklyn, will Rive the Tt. 1 Kaffcnberger. to 1st Lt. Glenn W. of 1384 E.

57th St. 'announce the en-1 maids included Miss Jrann o.s.nrt. secretary. Social workers really be considered one of the vital and a musical program will be ren- VrfOOK Wiacnone McGee U. S.

Marine Corps, son gagement of their daughter. Miss! and Miss Dorothy Moore Mi lor lne Brooklyn district are MLSS denartmpnts Of the Salvation Armv 'riprpri hv Pulnli Hork ef Pnai aIlu ml-- IV- Th ennirmvnt nf Mies Miflni. Of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mcfiw Mni-v Flirahpth Prnil-n tn fi llclhn finnoonf llip hiiiies Elsie Robertson and MLss Charlotte For the guiding idea of the Rev.ist.

Pauls, and Mrs. Helen Williams Farr i i i. Cook to Corp. John Andrew Mac-, of Hamburgh, N. Y.

Hickey, U. S. N. son of Mr. andiTSgt.

Vincent H. Smith. noi Hone of Wally Hales, has been' miss R.anenoerger attended Pern- Mrs. Thomas J. Hickey of 1192 overseas with tne llllrtIn DWUi.

luuuucr aim general, a snowing OI colored pictures OIiD.l case supervisor for the five borough of the Salvation Armv in 1865. Mi onrt it pu, vnir-rm Pari. rTOtt Alumnae case supervisor for the five borough of the Salvation Army in 1865, Mexico and its new volcano. Pari- rrail Aiurnnae i announced bv her parents. Mr.

and broke College, Brown University. 38th St Reconnaissance Squ.ini.m Smith wore a white satin dre I illusion neckline and with lon.j ing train. Her fingertip vcl i advUior' committee when the Army was created, was tojcutia, will be given by Mrs. William TQ Snonsor Bridoft 'Mrs' Green B. Cook of Pearsall i Providence, R.

I. Lieutenant McGee; MLss Brown was graduated from 'e 5a'vaUon Arm'- of which aid the wretched in London. Lawrence. i Lvnbrook. Miss Cook Is a Wave, sta-; Is a Brown University graduate.

Now the Girls High School. Mr. Hickey Mortimer H. is chairman, so the Family Service Bureau car- The chapter is presenting a D. Tne Home Economics Alumnae, tioned at Washington, D.

C. a stationed at Quantico, Lieuten-i was graduated from Brooklyn meets with the district staff ried on and 80 years lawr now Is a. R. medal for outstanding work' Association of Pratt Institute will graduate of St. Joseph's College forH McGee served, for 18 months in nical High School and attended to aid and advLse them.

healing the minds and spirits of on citizenship durine the vear to card party Saturday after-, women. Brooklyn. Miss Cook is the South Pacific. Polytechnic Institute. Mary social problems not directly unhappy Brooklynites.

pupil of Wingate Junior High School noon at tnc Brooklyn Woman's ferving as a veoman from a cap of seed pearls and blossoms. The bridal bouqu. of white roses. The matron oi nr was in npach chiffon. Hc: land in addition to its m-ar activities Club.

The proceeds will go toward Corporal MarHonr. who Ls a erad- was made with a sweetheart line and lone full sleeves Nursery Directors Meet Tomorrow Orphan Asylum Makes Party Plans Ls contributing to the Red Cross and tlle Alumnae Scholarship Fund uate of Berea Collese and of the Salvation Army. iWhirh has Just been established the Eastern State Teachers College I past year. Kentucky, is the son nf Mr and Mrs lAlmunaes Subcribp i Miss Kathcrine B. head.s Jesse MarHone.

hriHcmaiHs unrp tltr as the matron of honor's exu The board of directors of the Thp Omh.m Asvlnm Snript.v of ithe benefit committee and has I anna rhiffon I nnnolH Mrffpnzie of Mill FlatbiKh Day Nursery will meet to- the citv of Brooklyn, Mrs. Donald'To Lenten Lectures iamong her aides Mrs. Harry Lon-1 Terrell Sealey IN. was best man. The i wero John Frank Smith.

Dimi Members of Alumnae associations Sr'vjTu i Announcement is made bv Mr have subscribed to the first Lenten Kay' and Mrs Glenwood Terrell pf East lprtnrp tn tv trv.ntnr Kv Virginia Guild, Miss Helen r.v,pfo, ct S. Tamlyn. 116 E. 26th St. The A' Haman president, is completing president, Mrs.

Charles F. Colches- Plans for a bridge party to be held the bride, and Woodrow W. Vil The bride attended Erasmi.i gagement of their daughter, Miss Hiffh Rrhool and the ter. will preside. The 26th annual drive for volun tary contributions is being made.

Secretarial School. The bndcJ oKw. i4, jitcrary committee of Brooklyn tel Pierre, Manhattan. Mrs. Cicle of the International Federation 'M A Vanderbilt Barton Ls chairman of Catholic Alumnae on Tuesday at' 3.

b. Jr. UarCi rOTty patroness committee and P-m- a' the Bossert Hotel, by Mfrrriiar. rni, mi the Rev. vril S.

Mever.C.M.. Ph HQuleU Alice Terrell, to Howard C. Sealey. I seaman first class, U. S.

son of the Colbert Sealeys of Woodland received his education at M- High School and Gaines Se'iH Rockville Centre. Miriam Valentine Mrs. Flannery's Guest is associated with tne dean of St. John's University. His MLss Elaine Beatty.

chairman of Seaman Sealey. who served for 10 man. T.ifo Tnc.lranp r'nnmimV pie. after a weddina trio t. Pitv will reside in V- topic will be "While Peter the bridge and fashion show to be month in England and in France The Alumnae include St.

James, given by the Junior Auxiliary of at present stationed at Norfolk St. Joseph's Commercial, St. Angus- the Nur-ing Sisters of the Sick Poor Virainia Mrs John j. Fiannery of 83 St. Angela Auxiliary Snore Road entertained at a mL-cel- neon.

shower at her home vester- To Arrange Bridge ri.v in hnnnr nf VTiH'u tine's. St. Angela Hill. John's on Satiirriiv. March 10.

at the Com- Universitv (Teachers). St. Francis modore Hotel. Manhattan, nn- 'Rrrrr1cVirTr Thrrrtr Vatentin. The HH.tMllly o( "i xavter Academy.

St. Amies Semi- nounces uie memncrs ot the van- Irenes AUXll arv 0 bl. AllSC a Hd I nun St Bm.n't D.tlmn oils rmim ttprs Tlirv avp Pjltnm om ut-wis I liinv Commissioner and Mrs. Lewi Rockville Centre, has announced the Yatonltno nf cn CBtK c- Academy Will be held tomorrow at npll Fnnthnnnp Hall Mntiuitv U.i. Mi Franrrs Garvpv rhairman Cairns Eck Miss Frances K-k.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvoter Albans became the i poral John D. Cairns, s-m Peter Schor of Jamaica. Ken the Church of the Sacred Albans.

The Rev. Georec us officiated. The reception at the Franklin Hotel. The bride was given by her father. Mrs.

John va.s matron of honor. William S. Cairns Si nan for his brother. 1 Xiernan, brother-in-la oridegrocm. was an The bridegroom marriage to John Sheehan of 2 m- 1,1 auxiliary room.

Mrs. taUon. St. Joseph's College. St.

Jo- the Misses Marie Allen, Patricia "Weement of! her daughter, Miss Rego Park will take place in the Z. Vermylen, president, will Rcph's Academy (Brentwood). Mary.Blair. Garnet Brennan. Veronica Inalo Bradshaw.son Summer.

About 45 guests were Preside. Louis Academy (Jamaica), St. Sa-Burke, Eleanore Grennan, Ann Root, Mrs. Gladys Bradshaw of Vernon present. Final plans for the Lenten bridge vlour's.

Our Lady of WLsdom (Ozone'EileenToohill; arrangements, Agnes Centre Petty to be held on March 2 will be dis-'Park), Our Lady of Mercy Parks, chairman; Eileen ,5 a Children's Home icussed. Mrs. Joseph P. Murphy is St. Agnes Academic High School O'Nell, Dorothy Trum, Pat Hooks, 1 tm statloned Ichairman of the bridge and Mrs.

(Rockville Centre.) jValorie Schmidt; door committee.l81 LJlue creek. Va. Directors to Meet Edward W. McMahon is cochalr-l Mrs. John E.

Baxter. McGoldrick, chairman; I pi The monthlv mpptin ,1 th man' iwiU entertain her committee this Sally Van Bokkelon, Anne Dorsay, "1OT Viraiai Womn- B.rrt lafternoon. Mrs. Arthur Bowie is co- Eileen Garside. Eilleen Healv.

LouLse Mrs. Robert H. Kelly of Toronto. v. WU.a.MMMM V.

I Cil Txoanhlna r' 1 J. I I 1 wjvui owiiwui (ms uuoc.ii.jc Uyuuiu. iKMHun, fl no iormeriy or HrooKiyn. Children's Home of the Long Island ciances. r-egy baoiwtino, chair- -nncunces the engagement of her Baptist will be held at Ozorn photo the Hanson Place Bantis- riunrh nm c.

rwura. nunne bos- cn-nier. mlss boutse Arlene att onPTuVsCdarat ZZVr'Z i0. Brooklyn, to Raymond Ma.uire SUPPER AT THE WALDORF Miss Helcne Vermylen of 75 1:45 o'clock. TV Rev.

Mark Wavne i. 7" 7 V. nl lno; Giraldl. MO.M.M.3C. U.

S. N. after 35 months over rhairman; son of Mrs. Philin niralril WHIOW it. and Lt.

JOSeDh Hoaan of 2 1 Albemarle Ter- hp is the Wivn.m. ine miik tmns. ciare nn VJ 111- A 'A 7P a Tvl I I 1 li'imr nn m. 4 nue Baptist church wiU lead the naw air corns son nf Mr Mr, Mri, r.r""KJn lnp Mr- race, auests at a recent sunner nortv wer race, guests at a recent photographed the Pre-Peari Harbor-' rr ec.i".g, uawi j-prazzo. cnairman.

I Mr. r.ira ci nn a mmMii. shin rr i it devotions. I in the Wedgewood Room. Heart ounn a.

txnwam of ut.ey, J. 11. lgnd Doris Wixted. itn t.h nth 8 man's Badge..

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