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M2 21 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935 to a collared Jacket. Her veil was of white silk tulle with a braided coronet caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and valley lilies. The maid of honor was gowned in aquamarine lace and the bridesmaids wore yellow chiffon gowns. ocxetH 1 All attendents carried arm bouquets of yellow roses tied with satin bows CLUB MEETING The Barnard of Long Island Club met at St.

Thomas' Parish House in Flushing on Wednesday. Dr. Ouileilma Alsop, college physician, spoke on "Ancient and Modern Health." Mrs Ellen O'Gorman Duffy, alumnae trustee, also spoke. Seventy-five members were present. Mrs.

Fitch Zile of Flushing was hostess. There will be an executive meeting of the trustees the early part of April, when plans for a bridge will be discussed. MRS. HUISKING HOSTESS Mrs. Charles L.

Huisking of Huntington entertained at a luncheon and bridge at the Norwegian Club, 117 Columbia Heights, yesterday. Her guests were Mrs. David McClunn, Mrs. Frank Oartland, Mrs. A.

T. Evans, Mrs. James Cooley, Mrs. James Hanley, Mrs. William Griffin and Mrs.

Alphonse Shelare. PATRIOTIC WOMEN MEET The Society of Patriotic Women of Brooklyn, Mrs. William C. Tal-ley, president, held its monthly meeting and 16th anniversary at the Hotel St. George yesterday.

After luncheon reports were given by the different chairmen. Mrs. Seymour S. Van Kirk, chairman of hospitality, presented Leoni Marie Hallinan, soprano soloist, who sang two groups of songs accompanied by Mrs. Walter Hallinan.

Mrs. William K. Tripler played piano selections. Mrs. Pauline De Llsser gave recitations and there was community singing.

Mrs. Harry Prutting reviewed current events. A card party will be given on April 8 at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hamlen, 480 Washington Ave. Among those present were Mrs.

Fred Purvis, Mrs. Amasa Johnson, Mrs. Mamie Brower, Mrs. Arthur Hamlen, Mrs. Fletcher Tracy, Mrs.

Bertha Feingold, Mrs. George M. Price, Mrs. Margaret Castelaine. to match the gowns.

Supervisor Patterson acted as best man for Ms brother. The ushers included Bertram M. Patterson, another brother; Lynn Vandewatcr and George Norton of Hempstead and Wesley Maidment of Sea Cliff. Mr. and Mrs.

Patterson will live in Hempstead. 4 Mrs. George B. St. George of Frccport gave a luncheon yesterday at the House of Lords for Miss Ly-dia Dadmun.

Miss Louise Auchincloss and Edward Robbins to Wed May 18 Long Island Society Haarlem Philharmonic Bridge Sponsored by Garden City Teas and Dinners Given Special to The Eagle Garden City, March 22 The Haarlem Philharmonic Society's benefit bridge at the Waldorf-Astoria yesterday was attended by many Garden City members and friends including the Mrs. Bethune W. Jones, Mrs. Sydney Hogerton, Mrs. Walter B.

Matteson, Mrs. Henry W. Wand-less, Mrs. Joseph G. Coffin, Mrs.

Andrew H. Bonrdman, Mrs. Robert B. Jones, Mrs. Huylcr Held, Mis.

Charles R. McLaughlin, Mrs. Frank A. Robinson, Mrs. Howard S.

Wilkinson, Mrs. Albert H. Ackerman, Mrs. Walter J. Black, Mrs.

Harold Merritt, Mrs. Joseph P. Ripley, Mrs. Harry King, Mrs. Kenneth Ward-Smith, Mrs.

Frank R. Barnltz, Mrs. L. T. Konopak, Mrs.

Richard Stover, Mrs. George B. Ilorter, Mrs. Charles R. Doughty, Mrs.

Richard Remsen, Mrs. Frank H. Lasher, Mrs. Alfred C. Bowman and Mrs.

J. H. B. Bebhann. Mrs.

Charles Tisch of Bromp-ton Road, gavp a tea yesterday afternoon In honor of her mother, Mrs. Louis C. Doremus. of Chicago, formerly of Garden City. Mrs.

Tisch's other guests included Mis. Everett Clark, Mrs. Charles Tisch Mrs. Lecture and Musicale Given In Connection With St. Mary's Annual Fund Day Yesterday The Rev.

James H. Griffiths, S. T. addressed a representative group of Brooklyn Catholic women at Shevlin Hall, St. Mary's Hospital, yesterday afternoon.

Dr. Griffith spoke at length on the life of Thomas More, whose canonization will take place in Rome in May. Alvah E. Nichols entertained with a musicale preceding the lecture. Miss Rosalind Smith accompanied Mr.

Nichols. Among those present were Mrs. Thomas M. Fitzgerald, chairman for the event; Miss Isabella L. Ivory, president of St.

Mary's Ladies Aid Association; Mrs. James E. Malone, honorary president of th association; Mrs. James Griffiths, Mrs. Charles V.

Hearns, Mrs. William T. Smith, Mrs. John Glynn, Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs.

Daniel J. Creem, Mrs. J. Richard Kevin, Mrs. A.

Sidney Barrett, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Thomas J. Mrs. William Mrs.

William K. Tripler, Mrs. Eloise May 18 has been chosen by Miss Evans, Mrs. Claude Bott, Mrs. Cath-Louise Auchincloss.

daughter of Mr. erine Hotchkiss, Mrs. Frank M. 4 rM Pi Meyers and Mrs. Catherine Kear and Mrs.

Gordon Auchincloss of I ney. Locust Valley, for her marriage to GREAT COFFEES IN ONE Edward Hutchinson Robbins, son of DAUGHTER BORN the American minister to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Orell Oseland of Warren Delano Robbins, and Mrs.

531 E. 22d Si. announce the birth Robbins. The wedding will take daughter Mary Kathryn Ose- land, at St. Mary Hospital on place in the Episcopal Church Mrs MjsR St.

John's of Lattlngtown at Locust Kathryn Baisley of Richmond Hill. George A. Powers, M.s. Frank A Lee. Mrs.

Philip S. Reichers. Mrs. Valley. The Rev.

Dr. Endicott Pea- N-V2fc vy.v.yy.-:.-. YUBAN COFFEE Richer, winier, more deliciouat William H. Versfelt, Mrs. Adrian oooy, neaamasier oi uroion ocnuui, officiate at the ceremony, as Schiess, Mrs.

Charles H. Lehren-krauss, Mrs. Wilfred L. Hinkle, Mrs. Manuel Enclada of Brooklyn i sailed on the Grace liner Santa Rita today for Guayaquil, visiting enroute, Colombia and Panama.

Oliver Presbrey, Mrs. Willie Y. Har low, Mrs. Harry A. Persell, Mrs.

William F. Englis. Mrs. H. D.

Martin, Mrs. Albert C. Hugo and Mrs. Alvah Rogers Peci McKeon, Mrs. Thomas F.

Casey, Mrs. E. L. Moran, Mrs. George R.

Wolfing, Mrs. Armand deC. Lopez, Mrs. George Beatty, Mrs. James Cassidy, Mrs.

A. J. McGowan, Mrs. Edward L. Cox, Mrs.

Frank J. Gallagher, Mrs. Augusta Donohue, Mrs. Brown Mrs. Edward Fagan, Mrs.

Robert Scholtz, Mrs. Richard Malone, Mrs. John Schumacher, Mrs. A. F.

Neuriter, Mrs. Thomas M. Farley, Mrs. Christopher D. Kevin, Mrs.

James Griffin. Mrs. James Slattery, Mrs. James Fee, Mrs. Laurence Bodkin, Mrs.

Michael C. O'Brien, Mrs. Joseph W. Seeler. Mr.

and Mrs. John Blizard. of sisted by the Right Rev. Frank Du Moulin, the rector. A reception will be held at the Auchincloss residence.

Mrs. Alexander Cochran Forbes, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, will be matron of honor, and Miss Patsy Rathborne of Westbury will be maid of honor. Other attendants will be Mrs. Nelson Aldrich of Boston and the Misses Susan Cutler, Sybil Jay. Beatrice Iselln, Polly Potts and Nan.y Nicholas, all of Manhattan.

Warren Delano Robbins Jr. will Cedar Place, are hosts this evening to Dr. and Mrs. H. Griffin Bullwln-kel, Mrs.

and Mrs. Robert H. Wyld. Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Smith. Mr. and be best man for his brother. The ushers have not been announced. Phelan, Mrs.

Edwin A. Sperry, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Catherine Donohue, Mrs. Charles F.

Nicol, Mrs. J. Graham Petri, Mrs. John J. Kearney, Mrs.

James J. Heaney Mrs. William P. Oliver. Mrs.

Michael O'Neil, Mrs. Alfred J. Petti, Mrs. Mrs. Winfeld A.

Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Hamlin. Mrs.

Robert J. Hicks 2d, who will depart shortly to make her home in Stamford, was honored at a tea given for her by Mrs. Oliver M. Whipple, of Kensington Road, today. Other guests included Mrs.

Warren H. Hawkins, Mrs. George L. Mendcs, Mrs. Cuyler Heath, Mrs.

Howard H. Snyder, Mrs. Adrian S. Kuhn, Mrs. Horace Bromfield.

Mrs. Grattan C. Dichman, Mrs. Charles S. Roever, Mrs.

Cedric French, Mrs. E. G. Barth, Mrs. Lawrence Bogert, Mrs.

Douglas H. Brown, Mrs. John White. Mrs. Robert Martin, Mrs.

Al-son D. Kimball, Mrs. Theodore A. Robert W. Murtha, Mrs.

Peter Lorang. Miss Gertrude Colson of 923 E. 38th St. entertained at a buffet supper at her home last evening for the cast of "The Florist Shop," whieh the Berkeley Institute presented earlier In the evening and in which Miss Colson had the leading role. (Photo by Flatbush Foto.) This entertainment was the third of a number of events planned to augment St.

Mary Annual Fund Last Informal Dinner in This Year's Series Held at Club Last Night The Brooklyn Woman's Club, Miss Jane L. Moore, president, held the last in a scries of Informal dinners of this season last evening at the clubhouse, 114 Pierrepont at o'clock. Members and guests who attended tho dinner included Mrs. Stanley K. Green, chairman of the dinner; Miss Moore, Mrs.

Henry C. Con-over. Mrs. William C. Newman, Miss Elizabeth Perry, Mr.

and Mrs. Jason Davis, Mr. and Mrs. S. Earle Saylor.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schoonhoven, Mrs. I.

Sherwood Coffin, Mrs. Richard M. Chapman, Mrs. Edwin M. Beery, Mrs.

Horace L. Rutter, Mrs. Alice A. Gould, Mrs. William W.

Wandell, Mr. and Mrs. Everett S. Berrian, Mr. and Mrs.

Carlton Roll. Mrs. Frederick Paine, Mrs. Ber-ton L. Maxfield, Mrs.

Samuel Frost, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Baldwin, M'. and Mrs.

Russell H. Her, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Le Baron, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hallock, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Swift, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry C. Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K.

Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bass, Dr. and Mrs.

LeRoy S. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Austin, Dr.

and Mrs. Talbot H. Le Blanc, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E.

Beach, Mr. and Mrs. William H. On-ken Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Loh-man and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lohman Mrs. William M. Horner, Mrs.

Austin Tobey, Mrs. Reuben L. Haskell, and Mrs. Martin G. Lan-genau.

Presbyterian Home Auxiliary Plans for Bridge April 10 A meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Home for the Aged was held yesterday afternoon in the Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church, with Mrs. William G. Clarke-Duff, president, presiding. Final plans for the bridge which will be held at Oppenheim Collins on Wednesday, April 10, were completed. Mrs.

Charles H. Pulls, general chairman, has invited Mrs. William O. Clarke-Duff to be hostess. Mrs.

Gordon K. Smith will be in charge of the tickets; Mrs. Edward L. Morrison, prizes; Mrs. Ernest K.

Tanner, candy; Miss R. Birney, cards and score pads, and Miss Muriel Stephens, refreshments, and Mrs. J. A. MacRury, cake sale.

Among those present were Mrs. Clarke-Duff, Mrs. John H. Field, Mrs. Ernest H.

Pillsbury, Mrs. Irma R. Horton, Mrs. Charles T. Esta-brook, Mrs.

Edward B. Hobby. Mrs. George Wells Arms, Mrs. Joseph Catherine, Mrs.

E. L. Morrison, Miss Birney, Mrs. William Fyfe, Mrs. Fenwick W.

Ritchie, Mrs. Pulis, Mrs. J. A. MacRury, Mrs.

Duncan Campbell and Mrs. John Bisley. Mrs. Stuart Close gave the third In a scries of four informal musi-cales at her home, 248 Hancock on Wednesday. The program consisted of piano quartets, played by Mrs.

George W. Beatty, Miss Grace Swany, Mrs. George Willard and Mrs. Close. Miss Lillian Meyer, soprano, gave two groups of songs, one from the German Leider, and Mrs.

Close gave some piano numbers. Committee for Cocktail Tea At Montauk Club Tomorrow Mrs. William V. Pascual, chairman of the Women's Division of the Montauk Club, announces her junior committee In charge of the cocktail party and tea being given tomorrow afternoon to officially open the new bar of the club. The committee consists of Mrs.

James D. Saver, chairman; Mrs. Leonard B. Leemlng. Mrs.

James Smith. Mrs. Henry G. McLean and Mrs. Harold Koch and the Misses Anne Hurley, Betty Russell, Clare Baxter, Helen O'Keefe, Claire Mo-ran and Grace Smith.

Donald Sinclair 2d Host at Dinner Tonight Day, which will be held in May Neighborhood Club Has An MASQUERADE AND DANCE The fourth annual Purim Masquerade and Dansant will be held tomorrow evening by the Junior League of the Young Israel of Brooklyn. The most original costume and the one Judged to be the most humorous will be awarded a prize. There will be refreshments and entertainment. The members of the dance committee include Asher Ende, Hattte Yudin, and Dave Fish, building preparations, Mac Thum, entertainment, and Samuel L. Weber-man, publicity.

SOVIET EXECUTE 4 BOYS Moscow, March 22 (P) Four Mrs. William Breen Hostess At Luncheon Yesterday Mrs. William H. Breen, president of the Dr. White Memorial Catholic Settlement Association, entertained Miss Elsie Hepburn to Have Last Assembly This Evening Mrs.

Perry P. Read and Mrs. William H. Harding will receive with Miss Elsie Hepburn this evening at Evening of Music on Heights Another Wednesday night of music at the Neighborhood Club filled the auditorium with an enthusiastic heights audience. Mrs.

Carl Wash Davidson. Mrs. Edward G. Richmond, Mrs. Vaughan Woodward.

Mrs. Samuel B. Lansing. Mrs. Russell Marston, Mrs.

Alford Hoyt Spellman, Mrs. Herbert L. Smith Mrs. M. G.

Irwin and others. Mrs. Armin W. Riley, of Tenth the last meeting or ner assembly luncheon yesterday at her home. burn and Mrs.

Awbrey Shaw poured j7o ao I class at the parish house of Grace 379 Clinton the chairmen TnconVi llfnlmnn ninit viiuiui aiiu mil. vriiiio.il prize committee for the settlement I straukamn will entertain after Uu LnH. f-m rhnin and her daughter, Miss. Mar benefit luncheon and bridge to be assembly for their daughter. Miss Brahms and Miss Elizabeth Green- jorle Riley, are sojourning in Ber held at the Hotel St.

George next I Marguerite Straukamp, at a supper I schpoon, 'cellist, gave four numbers, muaa. voung Muscovites, three of whom at the Hotel Bossert. The hostesses were Mrs. Alfred were under 20 years of age, were Chasseaud, Mrs. Harold I.

Small, executed today fo rmurder and robbery after a swift exemplary trial intended to put an end to a crime wave in the red capital. Mrs. Josephine Ormsby Ingham, Mrs. Edward Anthony Bradford, Mrs. Frances Ballard and Mrs.

Dwight Elliott Woodbridge. Among those in the audience were Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. Fos THE EMPIRE ROOM Patterson Flynn Special to The Eagle Hempstead, March 22 The marriage of Miss Eleanor Gertrude Flynn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James V. Flynn of North Village Rockville Centre, and Thomas LeRoy Patterson of Greenwich Hempstead, took place at the First Presbyterian Church of Hempstead last evening. Mr. Patterson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Archibald Patterson and a brother of A. Holly Patterson, supervisor of the town of Hempstead. The bride was attended by Miss Charlotte Patterson, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor. Her bridesmaids were her sister, Miss Barbara Flynn, and Miss Ruth Joyce of Hempstead.

The bride wore Look, Mother! A new idea in Boys' Shirts! (3 for 3.45) Here are the very patterns you've admired in Dad's shirts and the same smart collar styles Tailored to fit just like Dad's! Sleeve lengths for all lengths of arms hard-to-find in boys' shirts. Broadcloth. Madras. Sizes 9 to 1414. ter, Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Obrig, Dwight Woodbridge, Benjamin Eg-gleston, Robert Alfred Shaw, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hart, Miss Elsie Cane, Miss Mary Ellen Penton, Mrs. Ernest Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Edward French, Mrs.

Margaret Kingsbury, Mrs. Evelyn Schreeder, Cyril Pember, Katherine Nix, Mrs. Edward L. Blake, Mrs. Arthur J.

Cochrane, Mrs. H. S. Ruyl, Mrs. E.

T. M. Cane, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jarecki, Miss A.

M. Hodge, Jacob J. Voigt, William H. Leland, Arthur J. Coch- Saturday.

Among those present were Mrs. Joseph B. Murray, Mrs. Irene Far-rell, Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott, Mrs.

Anna Doyle, Miss Mary F. Woods, Mrs. Frank P. Curran, Mrs. William Horley, Mrs.

Charles Ahearn, Mrs. Raoul A. Frechette, Mrs. Robert S. Turley, Miss Kathryn I.

Brady, and Miss Margaret Turning. Play Given Yesterday by Dramatic Club of Berkeley The class of Upper III of the Berkeley Institute, 181 Lincoln Place, presented "The Florist Shop," a one act play by Winifred Hawk-ridge yesterday afternoon In the school auditorium. The lead was played by Miss Gertrude Colson. Other members of the cast included the Misses Harriet Merrill, Virginia Caire, Vernona Jarboe, and Jeanne Lyons. The prologue was given by Miss Betty Flavelle.

The property mistress was Miss Virginia Caire, who was assisted by Miss Josephine Kehr. This is the third play to be presented by the dramatic club this year. After the play a buffet supper was given to the members of the cast by Miss Gertrude Colson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew E. Colson of 923 E. 38th St. at their home. Miss Ina Clayton Atwood, principal of the Berkeley Institute.

Miss Gabrielle Perrow, Miss Mildred Covert, and Mrs. Adolph Zeltner, faculty advisers, of the dramatic a princess gown of white lace over toward h. BlaKe, MISS KUtn train nt.tnrheri Chiropean Social Day Held at Towers Yesterday Afternoon Chiropean, Mrs. Frank M. Whitehall president, held their regular social day at the Towers yesterday afternoon.

The committee on Philanthropy, Mrs. Elmore Ross Mcintosh, chairman, had charge of the program. The Rev. Sanford C. Hearn gave the Invocation and Mrs.

Whitehall introduced the guests of honor who included Mrs. William F. Eastman, Mrs. Elmer G. Sam-mis, Mrs.

Anna B. Moriarty, Rev. Joseph E. Mills Mr. Hearn and Charles H.

Warner. Miss Amy Thurston was president's page. Rebecca Hooper Eastman spoke on "Philanthropy and Literature," and the Rev. Mr. Mills had "The Family Life and Character Building" as his subject.

Rhea L. Massicotte sang two groups of songs with numbers by Serrano, Giannini, Old Italian, Kursteiner, Scott and Gay. Among the members and guests present were Mrs. John P. Duff.

Mrs. Charles Penwarden, Mrs. J. Duke Harrison, Mrs. Jefferson Hanf, Mrs.

Wilfred Seward, Mrs. J. H. A. Heller, Mrs.

Ellery Channing Hal-leck, Mrs. John Barry. Mrs. John Weinstein, Mrs. Alexander Fleming, Mrs.

Clarence Hebb, Mrs. Eugene J. Grant, Mrs. Lily L. Firth, Miss Melva Rockfeller, Mrs.

Charles Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Thurston, Mrs. Marguerite Gianella, Mrs. George Reichman. Mrs.

Charles M. Williamson. Mrs. Rickard Jackson, Mrs. William C.

Knoll. ANNOUNCING Al Supper ILIENA STRENGE Songs at the Piano GEORGES and JALNA Continental Danes Favorites HENRY KING and his Orchestra XAVIER CUGAT and his Tango Band MM Also at 1.25 a limited quantity of our famous button-down eollar shirts of plaid flannel regularly 1.65. Sizes 13 to 14'4. Simmonson, Preston Stevenson, Awbrey Shaw and Harold I Small. An exhibition of "A Collection of Cabinet Pictures" at Knoedler's Manhattan, will be shown for the benefit of the Country Home for Convalescent Babies.

There will be a private view on Monday afternoon and the exhibition will be open to the public from Tuesday to April 14. The entire proceeds from the admission will be given to the Sea Cliff Babies' Home. Mrs. William Goadby Loew is chairman of the committee in charge of the benefit. The committee will celebrate the opening of the exhibition with a cocktail party on Monday.

Boys' Neckties, 7.c (3 for 1.05) Couvert, Including a Light Supper, $1.50 1 (Saturdays, S2.50) I Sn'vHny Afternoon Teo-Donang Horacio Zito Orchsstra Consuelo Irom Mexico RptTvationr-: ELdorado 5-3000 THE i WALDORF ASTORIA 1 WISE SON -e us also on paee Mrs. Thomas Pilsworth, Mrs. Glenn Ira Peck, Mrs. Morris Gluck-auf, Mrs. Joseph White, Mrs.

John Single outside room and bath, including breakfast ond dinner. HOTEL TOURAINE 23 Clinton Brooklyn MAin 4-7700 and )5thtstt. Fifth Avenue at 41si; Broadway at Liberty. Warren, 1 3th In Boston: Tremont at Bromfield. club were also guests.

St. Angela Hall Alumnae will have a mass for the deceased members of the alumnae tomorrow at 9 a.m. at the convent chapel, 292 Washington Ave. The officers of the alumnae include Miss Eileen Plant, president; Miss Frances Young, vice president; Miss Virginia R. Reilly, treasurer; Mrs.

Walter Foley, corresponding secretary, and Miss Katharine Murphy, recording F. Drake, Mrs. George Kern, Mrs. Louis H. Emerson, Mrs.

William C. Black, Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. Charles O. Grim.

Mrs. Charles B. Bartram, Mrs. Frederick D'Huy, Mrs Samuel Curran. Mrs.

Henry A. King, Mrs. William S. Wandell. Miss Olivia Norris.

Mrs. John Morris. FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES Donald G. C. Sinclair, second president of the Caledonian Hospital, will give a dinner party at the Granada Hotel in honor of his guests who will Join him in his box at the benefit to be given at the Academy of Music this evening for the benefit of the Caledonian Hospital clinic They will be the British Consul Gerald Shepherd and Mrs.

Shepherd, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Tenopye, Miss Nora Young, superintendent of the hospital, the Rev. Robert MacGowan and Federal Judge Charles P. McCelland.

Miss Bessie Redfern Hostess To Virginia Dare Chapter, D. R. Miss Bessie Redfern, regent of the Virginia Dare Chapter, Daugh 1B9 Montague Street. Brooklin. torneys.

FORECLOSURES auctioneer, at the Brooniyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 8th day of April.

1935. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as tol- Inclusive, In Block No. 26. and described as follows: Beginning at the corner foamed by he intersection of the southerly side nf Shore Boulevard with the easterly side of Kensington Street: running tfcence southerly along the easterly side of Kensington Street 103 feet 11 and Itschea; thence easterly in a straight line 10' feet: Pursuant to Judgment entered oo Feb-tary 28lh. 1935.

I will hell al public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex-('iang' Salesroom at 189 Montaaue Street. OLD GOLD Purchased Th liberal orict pa tor Od Gold wiM makt it wafi worth your whllt to go through your jawtl chest very carefully QCill'tamQL 44a FULTON ST. SJtOOKLYN al Irldat and Hoyt Stt. runs parallel with Avenue T. reference being made to said Judgment for a complete description of said premises.

Dated. March 9th. 1935 JAMES CASEY, Reletee i Mrs R. J. Knox, Mrs.

Charles L. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ostrom Foster. Mrs.

William S. Buchanan, of 180 Lenox Road announce the Mrs George F. Sibley, Mrs. Henry birth of a son, Anthony DeWitt Pereira, Mrs. Kathrene Cavannah Ostrom, on March 4 at Peck Me-1 Parker, Mrs.

Emma Richardson lows thence northerly In a straight line 'II leet rtiooklyn New York, on the aatn oaj oi clock noon, ny juum EDMUND PICKUP. Attorney for Plain- i tbrcli. IMS. at 1 HARTIGAN. auctioneer, the premises dl tiff.

66 Court Street. Brooklyn. Y. mh 1J 15 19 .12 2 29 mi i hi iv. i and 46 100 of a foot to the southerly side land, situate, lying and being In the Bor ghore Boulevardi and lneIlc.

o.igh of Brook yn. of the City ol New southerly side of Shore Boule- York, County of Kings i ard 100 feel and 75 100 of a foot to the York, bounded and described as follows. or o( morial Hospital. Mrs. Ostrom was Ruster, Mrs.

Charles E. Porter, Mrs. i iTterl oy said judgment to be sold and briefly described as follows. All that olot the County of Kings, City and Miss Virginia Crisfield. SECOND PARCEL All that plot bf land Frank G.

Dare, Mrs. William Stor-mont, Mrs. Frederick S. Wemyss, Mrs. E.

Warren Swain, Mrs. E. D. B. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY The Lincoln 8avings Bank of Brooklyn, plaintiff, against Cyrille Realty Co et defendants. In pursuance of a Judmneih of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered IV sid- of Coney Mand Avenue. 287' 9'. Beginning at a point on the easterly suitri of Cortelyou Road, running thence side of Third Avenue, as now laid out, sterly 71 5'a thence southerly 20 I distant fifty-nine feet eleven Inches south-Mence westrrly 75 to east side of Conei 1 erly from the cornel formed by the tnter- In the Borough of Brooklyn af sresald. designated on the aforesaid map as LoU Nos 83 to 87.

both Inclusive. In B'dcs: No. L'6. and described as follows Beginning el the comer formed by the tnterse ction of lh. mi.lh.rlii nf Hhfir Rnltlrv irri With Walton, Mrs.

LeRoy S. Edwards. in the above-entitled action and bearing Mand Atenue. and thence northerly along section oi me casieu u. Mrs William A.

Phillips, Miss Belle WILLIAM WISE SON-193 FORECLOSURES ate the 2d day of March. 1935, 1. I lie rjStPrly side of Coney island Avenue 20' nue with the southwesterly side of Bay running thence Southerly u.ucrl lonuhftm RtrtatT run. Ridge Avenue: to the place of beginning. i undersigned, the releree In said judgment amH ttiil spll at.

nuhlir auction to the D.r.,.n. tn salri iudEmetit alnnr th easterly side of Third Avenue, i houtherlv along the vesterly SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY highest bidder, by MARTIN SOLOMON. lor a more complete description or saia twenty leet: tnence easieriy. side nf Langham street 97 leet li.

ana premises 'angles to Third Avenue, and part of ine inches, thence westerly In a stra fcht Una South Brooklyn Savings Bank, formerly, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Eslate 100 feet: thence northerly In a stralaht Dated Brooklyn. New York. February zo. distance through a party wan. sixiy-eignv Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 1st day nf April.

1935. at 12 o'clock nin inches: thence northerly. line 110 feet and 47 100 of a fcM to the southerly side of Shore Boulev aj-d. and thence easterly along the southerly side of straight line, twenty feet to a point dis PRANK Dl GIOV ANNA. Referee noon, the premises directed by said ludg.

inn 4-bt mail tant seventy-three leet casicity iiom mc First Tea in Series Given At the Home for Consumptives The first of a series of monthy teas to acquaint church and clubwomen with the, work being done for those afflicted with tuberculosis at the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, 240 Kingston was given yesterday afternoon at the home under the auspices of the Board of Managers. Women of the Congregational and Dutch Reformed denominations were the guests. At the April tea, Presbyterian, Baptist and Episcopal women will be present. The Lenox Chamber Trio gave a program af concert music. Mrs.

Charles S. Van Nuis and plaintiff, vs. Isabel Ttllotson. defendant. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, t.

ited February 14. 1935. 1 will sell at public auction by DAVID DIAMOND, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on March 26.

1935. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises In Brooklyn. County of Kings, directed by said Judg Chambers, Mrs. W. A.

O. Paul, and Miss Rose Atwater. The Home and Country Committee, Mrs. Frank A. Lindberg, chairman, met at Mrs.

Charles Pen-warden's residence, 7(31 Carroll this week. Mrs. Lester Brown gave an interesting current events resume; Mrs. William B. Carswell sang a group of songs and the Rev.

Cornelius B. Muste delivered a talk on home life. Mrs. Robert H. Sten-house spoke about the Week for the Blind About 45 guests were mem 10 ue soiu imciciu rrvimr irmng rntlNTY i easterly side of rnira Avenue, measuiru snore Bovuevara iuu leet ana ioviikj oi follows along a line drawn at right angles thereto loot 10 the corner, the point or of All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of tlla A Gregg, el a Plaintiffs, vs. beginning, and thence I beginning land, with the buildings and improvements James Auditore. et defendant wTeriy alone said line, at right angles Together with the mortgagor' (merest thereon erected, situate, lying and being Pursuant to judgment herein dated hen- "venue, seventy-three leet to the fahore Boulevard. Kensington ftreet end in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of i ruary 23.

1935, 1 will sell at public auc- ihe I Siren, adinining said respective ters of the Revolution, entertained the officers and other members of her chapter al a buffet supper last evening. The officers are: First vice regent, Mrs. El wood A. Saweyr; second vice regent, Miss Ruth C. Taft; corresponding secretary, Mrs.

William P. Mapes; recording secretary, Miss Natalie L. Gay; treasurer, Miss Adele Strasburger; historian, Mrs. John H. Squires; Mrs.

Paul A. Thomas; board members, Mrs. John J. Feerick, Mrs. William P.

Knudson, Mrs. Theodore W. Norcross, Mrs. Julia S. Kenmore, and Miss Doiothy Duncan.

The committee chairmen arc: Entertainment, Mrs. W. Francis Crowell; press, Mrs. William M. 'Napier, and philanthropic, Miss Florence U.

Berry. Others present were Mis. Maurine I nnn hv NATHANIEL SHU IKK. auctioneer. ment to be sold, on the southerly side Kings City and State A.

i hsDinnln. I nremlscs i new iui. I Rrnnklvn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 bounded and described as follows I "UV the right, title and Interest, of Together also with all Ihe title Beginning at a point on tne northerly i Montague Street, uorougn oi or iuu, and to Third and Interest of the said mortgager of.

In. to side of Surf Avenue, distant twenty and Cilv of New York, on March 2B. 1935. front of and adiolnlng 1 and over the H-loot strip of hn al running fourteen hundredths feel easterly from the 12 noon, premises in said borougn situate thereof. 1 through the centre of the blotk In the at the northeast corner of Newkirk Ave Dated.

March lath. 1935 AARON E. KOOTA. Referee. nue and East 1 9th Street, being 84 feet 10'i Inches along Newkirk Avenue and 131 ISIDOR ENSKLMAN.

Attorney for of 79th Street. 250 reet east oi lain Avenue, being 30 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, the side lines being parallel with 19th A cnue, and being known by the street number 1934 79th Street, and being more particularly described in mortgage recorded In Kings County Register's office Liber 312 of Mortgages, page 139. Dated. March 5. 1935.

JAMES M. FAWCETT. Referee i. WHITNEY. Plaintiff's Attorney, 6 Court Street.

Brooklyn. m5-6t leet incurs aiong e.a u-i. "I Rrnartwa Borougn tn Man-mhl8-6t in T's n. Miss Ruth Marian QulKley and Her easterly side of said I hattan. New York City i mother were Joined yesterday at El i.twe sueno, Palm Beach, by Robert A.

rear of the premises above rtescxioea. WILLIAM A Referee. B.18-6C I SUPRKME COlfNTT I The Prudenlhil Insurance Company of America, plaintiff, against Bertha Sklar et defendants CLARK A REYNOLDS. Plaintiff's Attorneys. (iO, Wall Street.

ManhatiMan. Pursuant to Judgment of foigiclosure and sale dated March 13lh. 193H. and duly entered. I will sell at public, auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange No 189 Montague Street, Borough ot Brooklyn.

New York, at twelve o'clock corner formed by the Intersection ol the northerly side of Surt Avenue with the easterly side of West 31st Street as measured along the northerly side of Surt Avenue, running thence northerly parallel wtlh West 31st Street and part nf the distance through a party wall eighty-one and thirty-four hundredths leet: thence east-erly parallel with Mermaid Avenue twenty feet, thence southerly parallel with West 31st Street and part of the distance through a parly wall eighty-three and sixty-six hundredths feet to the northerly side of Surf Avenue: thence westerly along the northerly side of Surf Avenue twenty and fourteen hundredths feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with all ihe right, title and Interest of the party of the first part of. I Moflett, eldest son of James A. E. Milner, Mrs.

Charles M. rhBh.mnn nf )1lo Ppriprn1 Hn5. Turner, Mrs. William E. Crapp, Mrs Newkirk Avenue, to the land now or late ol Dtlmas: Ihe northerly side being 31 Ice1 3 inches, running along the said land of Dumas.

The aoove premises are more tully described in a mortgage dated August 15 1928 and recorded In the Register's Office of Kings County. August 16. 1928. In Libet 7115 of Mortgages, page 249 MORTIMER MAY. Releree WILLIAM KINNEAR.

Plaintiffs Attorney. 27 Cedar Street. Now York City Ing Commission, who arrived by air- plane from Chicago. Miss Quigley SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Union Bank and Trust Compuny of New London, as ancillary administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of Joseph McCnldln.

also known as Joseph Mr-Caldln. deceased, plaintiff, against Ruth Hurt and others, defendants Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and Mr. Moffctt will be married oh Monday. SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS Title Guarantee and Trust Company, platntlfl. against Ralph's Realty.

Incorno- i rated; The People of the Stale ol New York, defendants ELMER 8PED1CK. Plaintiff's Attorney. 28 Court Street. BrooRlyn. New York Pursuant to Judgment entered In the Kings County Clerk's office.

March 4lh, 1935. I will sell at public auction, by JAMES POWERS auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. New York City on April Bih, 1935. at 12 o'clock noon of that day.

premises in said Judgment directed to be sold and therein described as follows FIRST PARCEL Being a plot of ground, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, designated on a map entitled "Manhattan Beach Estates Incorporated. Mao of property situated In the Borough of Brooklyn. Kings i and sale herein dated February 19th.

1935 and to the land lying In Surf Avenue the undersigned, will sell at public auc-j (ront o( said premises to the center line juhus Aderer. as administrator with the W. Coleman, Mrs. Ernest McClure, Mrs. Grant Paul, Mrs.

Lester Rams-botham. Mrs. J. Franklyn Shotton, Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mrs.

Norman M. Suttie. Miss Lillian Watson, Mrs. George H. Wilcox, Mrs.

Woodbury Williams and Mrs. J. Milton Forsyth. Peterson Bailey Mrs. L.

Franklin Peterson of New York Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Louise Emilie Peterson, to William Bancker Rillcy. son of the late Dr. and Mrs.

frcd De Forest, Eallev, lion, oy LOUIS kalism. auctioneer, ai. me Russell T. Starr, Mrs. William Lan-chantln, Mrs.

Walter H. Schmitt, Mrs. Henry P. Sears, Mrs. Grace B.

Saunders, Mrs. George N. Whittlesey. Miss Margaret McViety, Mrs. John E.

Leech, Mrs. Edward D. Mc-Cabe, Miss Edith B. Southard, Mrs. Robert G.

Brown, Miss M. Louise Edwards, Mrs. Oscar W. Swift, Mrs. G.

Schenck Van Siclen. Mrs. Harry C. Palmer, Mrs. Albert Beebe, Mrs.

W. Rowley Reid. Miss Lillian Timberlake. Miss Allre A. Gould noon, on April 5th.

1935. by -losepmne w. Catharine, auctioneer, the mnrrsaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated on the easterly side of East 15th Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, distant 1R8 fy-et north of Avenue 28 feet in wid' h. front and rear, by 75 feet In depth on each side, side lines running parallel TO Avenue R.

Premises known as 1777 15th 8treet. Brooklyn and mote partlcu nrly described In said judgment Dated. Ma-rh 19J5 MARVIN K. KLFIIS. ntateeea.

15-61 Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, no. i Dated. March 7th. 1935 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York, tin ABRAHAM ROCKMORE. Referee April 2. 1935. at 12 o'clock oon. the HECTOK Mco.

CURREN, Attorney for premises In said Judgment directed to be pialim(f, 375 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. New sold, being a plot of ground with the lm- 1 yotk mhll-8t provements thereon, in the County of it It I SCHOOL or LANGUAGES FRENCH. OERMAN. SPANISH. ITALIAN.

RUSSIAN. POLISH. PORTUGUESE or anv other language. Ilty ftp Etenlng. Prlrtt.

or C1M Instruction. Brrllta Method. Vic Trtil l.enm. The tanenar. fentee of Wrooklyn I D'Kltlh Av.

TRun.U will annexed of the goods, chattels and credits of Emmy Aderer. deceased, plaintiff, against George Pattberg, and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 7th day of March. 1935. I. the undersigned, the referee tn aald Judgment County NY ana mea in in.

nines Kings, on the south side 01 Avenue 1. gui-kg-mb. tuuni. n.im,o v.n.-nii I feet east of East 1st Streev, being 40 leet I George Amrhetn. plaintiff, against I in width.

In front end rear. inn feet in Beneden Vlvona and Mattta Viona et at depth on either side, side lines run u' randan's with Bast 1st SUect and tear line CTRONGIN HERTZ, Plaintiff's At- H. 1:1 iv. as-Nos. 1 to 5.

both named will sell at public auction to the Coun'v Register's nlficc hnhest bldtfcr, by JAMES F. MORAN Map No 1530-P as Lot 'and Mrs, Thomas T. WliitUer. 3.

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