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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Doris Clarke Dibble to Become Cornell Schenck's Bride Friday lw Hope Mackay Will Be Married in Autumn Mrs. Donald B. Mackay of BrUrcUff Manor, and formerly of Brooklyn, announces the engagement of ber daughter, Mbs Hope MacKay, to Carl Stanke, son of Mr. and Mn. Louis E.

Stanke of Hastings-on-Hudson. The werl-dinr will take place In the Fall. Miia MacKay, daughter of the late Donald B. MacKay, was graduated from Katherine Gibbs School and attended the New York Institute of Art. Mr.

Stanke attended Columbia I'niversitr. I "I I Naugotuck. Residence to Be Scene Of Important Wedding; Attendants Listed Arrangementa have been completed for the marriage of Miss Doris Clarke Dibble, daughter of Lewis Acker Dibble of Naugatuck, to J. Cornell Schenck, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lott Schenck of 1158 5th Manhattan, formerly of Brooklyn, on Friday. The ceremony will be per i i Miss Woods 1 To Marry G. R. M'Grat ty Mrs. Thomas Woods' i Daughter Engaged I Mrs.

Thomas J. Woods of Prospect Park West announces engagement of her daughter. Mildred Woods, to Gerald R. Gratty, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwai J. McGratty of 98 Brooklyn Ave. Miss Woods, daughter, of lr late Thomas J. Woods, attended Francis Xavier Academy and Pac formed at the bride-elect's home by the Rev. T.

Hunting Z'H tfPr ton ChaDDell of Dedtiam. Maes. Miss Jane Elizabeth Dibble will be maid of honor and Miss Ann Steele Dr. Morgan Is Feted Dibble flower girl. Dr.

Levm Lyttle-ton Waters of Baltimore will act as 4 i Yd best man. The ushers will Include Moreau Yoeman and Walker Gentry Susan Hay-Is Honored At Shower Miss Mable C. Patterson and Miss Elsie Arnold entertained at a 'V 0 rv i I I i I tt vi 4 -4 AT'f -1 I A 'I Hn BROOKLYN EAGLE fty ti -U 1 Buckner of Manhattan, Russell B. Harding and Frank A. Sherer of Brooklyn.

John Davis Dibble will act as ring bearer. ker Collegiate Institute. Mr. McGratty is a graduate of Brooklyn Preparatory School and Holy Cross College. "3 fV' Natalie Russell, Mrs.

William C. Mahr Entertains at Bridge Mrs. William C. Mahr entertained yesterday at luncheon and bridge at her home Windama in Huntington for the following guests: Mrs. Charles Gordon, Mrs.

John McCabe, Mr. Mallinckrodt Married in West shower last night in honor of Miss Susan D. Hay, whose engagement to Wilbur Marcy was announced recently. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Talbot Perkins, 1C8 Hancock By Church Choir A garden party was held at the home of Miss Margaret Hegeman, 1287 E. 40th St. Mrs.

George S. Hussey and Mrs. Alex House were hostesses with Miss Hegeman. The party was given in honor of Dr. Tali Esen Morgan's 22d anniversary as Doctor of Music and director of the Hansen Place Methodist Church cathedral choir.

The party was under the auspices of the Triangle Ring of the Choir, Mabel B. Hussey chairman and Miss M. Hegeman treasurer. Miss Gerda Seven helped the hostesses serve. After an afternoon spent in the gardens, where supper was served, the party adjourned to the for the evening.

Miss Edith Cosby sang, accompanied by Mrs. Edith King, and Mrs. Hareey called on each member to tell how she had used her talents to raise money for the work of the choir. Mrs. Henry Mannix, Mrs.

Martin A. Murphy, Mrs. William O'Connell, Mrs. John Scannell, Mrs. S.

Melville Skinner and Mrs. James Tormey. Vatcche photo I Mrs. Arthur John Wallace Jr. was Miss Josephine Jeanne DeBruyn, daughter of Mrs.

John B. DeBruyn of 2424 Ocean Ave. before her marriage in St. Brendan's Church. The marriage of Miss Natalie Capon Russell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Russell of 8122 10th Westhampton Beach, to Philip Addison Mallinckrodt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Mallinckrodt of Salt Lake City, took place at Salt Lake City, Utah, yesterday afternoon.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Trapp of the Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom's parents on Garfield Salt Lake City. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Wittenberg of 522 9th St. announce the birth of a daughter, Audrey Wittenberg, on June 11 at Peck Memorial Hospital. After a trip through the West and Canada, the couple will return to the home of the bride parents with whom Miss Patterson has resided for many years. Miss Hay is a member of the board of trustees of Adelphi College and also the Brooklyn Alliance of Delta Delta Delta fraternity.

Among the guests were the Misses Ruth Harley, Edna Fredel, Florence Braessle, Josephine Levrisohn, Amy Washington. Essie Hay, Gertrude Betsch, Ruth Keen. Dorothy Cor-duan, Marietta Waldron, Anne Stanton, Ruth Lieb, Ruth and Dorothy Strom, Florence and Ida Lampe, Florence West, Virginia Griswold, Mrs. Thomas Draper, Mrs. Amelia Faxton, Mrs.

Jerome Towe, Mrs. Melvin Sears, Mrs. William Larkin, Mrs. Donald Lockwood, Mrs. Max Estemaux, Mrs.

Robert Wells, Mrs. Frank Oliver, Mrs. Slgvald Anderson, Mrs. Paul Maisted, Mrs. Frank Huber, Mrs.

Minnie T. Swain, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Richard Halltzing, Mrs. Kenneth Kerr, Mrs.

Robert A. Taylor, Mrs. Clifford Troxell, Mrs. Edward Haug-land, Mrs. Ferdinand Wisner, Mrs.

Ward Hell, Mrs. Winfield Smith, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. George Blass, Mrs. Walter Dean, and Dr.

Grace Newman. AItman-Pch and Bachrach photoa ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Miss Gwendolyn Ferry, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Ferry of 65 Midwood is the fiancee of E.

Bruce McEvoy son of Mr. and Mrs." E. Bruce McEvoy of 96 Rutland Road and Sayville. At the upper right is Miss Doris Gasteiger, daughter of Mrs. Charles E.

Wightman of 5 Westminster Road, and fiancee of Howard V. More, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo S. More of Denver, Col.

on Seafield Lane, Westhampton Newer, Whiter Skin by using Mercolized Uav Proim Suggestion for 4th It's an oM American custom July 4lh at theshor but vou're Kouift to find a new aparkla in every marvelous moment if Ins Traymore. You just can't be indifferent to bathing from your own rnom, to the seclusion of the Lido Heach, to the Spanish tempo of the Patio del Sol and the persuasion of Traymore food. Stay aa long as you can your busineaa is only a few hours away if you must return quickly. From $6 daily European, with meala. Cruise at Thm TRATMORI en thm Bmmrdmmlk ATLANTIC CITY Bennett E.

Totulfy, Ctnerml Manager Garden City Scene Of Midweek Events Republican Women Have Tea Meeting Kings County Republican Women, a unit of the New York State Republican Women, Mrs. Edgar M. Doughty chairman, held a meeting, followed by tea, at the Flatbush Republican Clubhouse, 2431 Church this afternoon. Miss Ruth Decker was the speaker. The committee included Mrs.

Ernest M. Boyce, chairman; Mrs. Jane Manning, co-chairman; Mrs. Conrad DiSomma, Mrs. Anna Hill, Miss Justine Hamman, Mrs.

Francis B. Pollock, Mrs. Lillian Snyder, Mrs. Ella Baxter, Miss C. A.

Hanssen, Mrs. Josie Stoothoff, Mrs. Ira D. Hough, Mrs. I.

D. Hamilton, Mrs. Jessie Carruth, Mrs. Thomas Harvey, Mrs. Harriet Buhler, Mrs.

William Halbert, Mrs. Robert E. Hanlon and Mrs. Isabel Shults. The elephant banks in which the women have been saving pennies 11 ha ui bdlll Try this Bleach and Bciutificr, Beach, to spend the Summer.

In the Fall they will make their home in Manhattan, where Mr. Mallinckrodt is practicing law. The bride was graduated from Mt. Holyoke College, and received the Master's Degree from Columbia University. She Is a member of the Mt.

Holyoke Club of Brooklyn. The bride's father is a member of the firm of Hardin, Hess Eder, of Manhattan. Mr. Mallinckrodt was graduated from the University of Utah, and attended Harvard Law School and St. Lawrence University.

Garden City, June 19 Mrs. F. John Turn Your Food Budget Ideas Into Ready Cash It's Easy! Five Prizes Await You in This Contest of Kitchen Economy Tricks Schwenk of Magnolia Ave. was It effective ingredient! hasten the namtil activity ol the akin in flaking off lifeless, Hull or darkened aurface skin in tinr, invisible pir-ticlet. This complexion lightener used as directed reveals the whiter, newer underskin.

SaiOiKe Altrlnfent tightens loose surface skin, (iivet a delightful sense of freshness. Reduces exceta surface oil. Dissolve Saxolite Astringent in one-half pint witch hazel and use daily. PhelKtlM Depilatory removes unsightly facial hair quickly, Pleasant and easy to use. entries must be date marked not Muriel Bennett Guest Mr.

and Mrs. Albert J. Cox of 75 Martense St. have left for their Summer home on Long Island (Me.) for the season. Mrs.

Andrew Vecsey, their daughter, will join them the 20th of June. for the campaign fund were opened State sent to the and the money Miss Jane Todd. chairman. hostess at a bridge luncheon at the Garden City Country Club yesterday. Her guests were Mrs.

Harry A. Persell, Mrs. Arthur F. Worden, Mrs. Harry C.

Magulre, Mrs. Ainlie D. Marsh, Mrs. William J. Vega, Mrs.

Charles G. Bishop and Mrs. Louis M. Orr. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Barnitz entertained at dinner at their Whitehall Boulevard home on Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. George Holbrook of Brentwood, and Mrs.

Bethune W. Jones of Garden City. Mrs. Harold B. Sweatt of Nassau Boulevard gave a luncheon and bridge party at her home yesterday.

Her guests were Mrs. J. Stanley Mc-Elfresh, Mrs. George M. Fowler, Mrs.

John N. Sanderson, Mrs. William R. Snyder and Mrs. Charles F.

Fishbeck of Garden City, Mrs. Henry Landsiedel and Mrs. Henry Landsledel Jr. of Westport, Mrs. Roy Marshall of Chicago, Mrs.

Carol Willie of Great Neck, Mrs. Robert Dalton and Mrs. Maud Whitney of Fairfield, Mrs. Joseph Buchanan and Mrs. Edward Clausner of Short Hills, N.

J. STORE OPEN later than midnight, June 21. The contest winners will be Judged solely on their economical handling of the weekly food budget. Just give a sample budget, showing how much you allot for milk, fruit, meat, vegetables, sweets and all the other foods your family of three or four or five or six requires for nutritional menus. Just address your entries to Women's Editor, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn and remembers that neither your name nor address will be mentioned when the prize winners are announced, unless you desire otherwise.

We know that while you're proud of your ability to manage well, you're not anxious to have folks know your family secrets. So yon may include a pen name with your entry If you like. and SAT. 'Til At Surprise Event Miss Muriel Bennett, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

Theodore Bennett, was honored at a kitchen shower given by the Misses Florence Reeve, Marion Korwan and Audrey Relchert at the home of the latter. Miss Bennett will be married tc Emil Keller in July. Among the guests were the Misses Dorothy Hinck, Anita Steinberg, Gladys Vander Koogh, Lucille Con-lin, Helen Schriefer, Daisy Tusty, Edith Nelson, Laura Longendyke, Virginia Miller, Ruth Hlnrichs, Dorothy Nelson, Mildred Schaefer, Barbara Schwab, Lucille Bennett, Ruth Relfschneider, Nina Young, Emmy Schaefer and Julie Vander May; also Mrs. Josephine Benson, Mrs. Audrey Walker, Mrs.

Lydia Lockridge, Mrs. Sophie Wedemeyer, Mrs. Marlon Dare and Mrs. Theodore Bennett. COMFORTABLE PORCH and Th lowly prune, served up in a dozen different guises, did yeoman's service In the economy inspired menus of yesterday.

But modern housekeepers, with one eye on the market, and one on the purse strings, are managing to aerve seasonal fruits and vegetables along with time tested staples within the limits of a frugal food Are yottclever Menu managing? Write your secret of keeping the family well fed and happy on a limited food allowance to the Eagle Food Budget Contest Editor. Who knows? You might win one of the cash prizes and be able to go on a turkey dinner spree! Here' how you do it: Write a letter telling how much you allot weekly for food and for what Items, along with how many persons in the family. Your budget entry will be a bid for this week's cash awards of $10, made up of $5 first prize, $3 second prise and third prize. In addition, two run-ners-up each will receive a ropy of Ida Bailry Alien's Money Saving Cook Book. In an effort to get around the tong weekend and help many of tho.se women who would like to enter the contest and who feel the time Is so limited, we are extending the deadline from midnight, Tuesday, June 18, to midnight, Friday, June 21.

Winners will be announced on this page the following Tuesday but remember, all FURNITURE LAWN SAVE $2.00 on these 4.98 Genuine Cedarwood Installation Today The 12th annual Installation luncheon of the Flatbush Yeshlva was held on the Roof of the Hotel St. George today. Mrs. David Kamerman was Installing officer and chairman of the daj'. Mrs.

Kamerman was assisted by Mrs. Louis Motzkin with arrangements. Officers of the Flatbush Yeshlva include Mrs. J. S.

Greenberg, president; Mrs. Edward Gold, vice president; Mrs. Seymour Liebman, secretary, and Mrs. I. J.

Haskell, treas- VENETIAN BLINDS with Cornice Headboards! Size 2.1 to .16 Inchet ide, 61 fnt-hex iMng! Martin Z. Glynns Honored at Supper Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Sherman entertained at their home Blue Ivy in Shoreham at a buffet supper on Monday evening in honor of Dr.

and Mrs. Martin Zerega Glynn of 27 Prospect Park West, who have returned from their wedding trip in the South. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J.

Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Farrell, Mrs. David Sherman, Dr.

James P. Glynn and the Misses Claire Rita Collins and Ellse Marie and Patricia Sherman, Albert Brietung. Wesley J. Sherman Robert Sherman and William G. Slocum.

Successful Drive Is Given for Aged Home The monthly meeting of the board of managers of the Brooklyn Methodist Home for the Aged, Mrs. Justus G. Wright president, was held recently. Reports from the Spring drive groups were given. The groups assisting in this drive were the Methodist churches of Brooklyn and Long Island and the chairmen were Mrs.

T. C. Brown, Mrs. J. P.

Hofstad, Mrs. John Weinsteln, Mrs. Frank A. Home, Mrs W. MacAlpin, Mrs.

J. R. Plgott Mrs. R. Hutchinson, Mrs.

Charles Meytrott, Mrs. Edward Kella, Mrs. John Webb, Mrs. E. T.

Berg and Miss Jean Schwab. The drive took the place of the Spring festival and the total amount collected was $1,750. nii. cusiiiox GATHER YOUR ROSES IN THIS PLAY SUIT A. Improved Type dear Tilt B.

Hlde, Mingled Muni Color To pp. C. Port Orford Cedar Slats, Finished with Smooth Ivory l.acquer. Mop. corrl.

plcte with hardware (or easy Br ure to nieasure inside easing of window for proper width. lUilyl With Truvelhtfi Arms! Six Cushion natcr-Kcpellent fabric All-Stecl Frame I. I- II Ill 1 i Sturdy Coil Springs Traveling Arms Smooth, Easy Action GAILY STRIPED BOX t5 ft Folds Compactly! Adjustable to 3 Positions! Hospital Juniors Sponsor a Benefit The Junior Auxiliary of Prospect Heights Hospital sponsored a bridge party last night at the home of Miss Grace Ames, 456 E. 19th for the benefit of the hospital. About ten tables were in play.

Ml Estelle Velsor was chairman of the committee In charge, assisted by the Misses Violet Reynolds, Shirley Helms, Sally McCaskey, Ruth Pea-body, Elena DeTrentlnl, Annette Wlelandt, Arline Standard, Lois Schwlnd, Ruth Feucht, Florence Bell and Peggy Travis, Mrs. George Stradtmann and Mrs. Dorothy Fitzjohn SUN LOUNGE AWNINGS $1.00 30 and 3ff Colorful painted stripes of green and orange, green and khaki, etc. Complete with flames, ropes and lixtures lor easv installation. 5.88 Value 8.95! Millses Celebrate At Country Home Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Mills of Overhill Road, Shoreham, entertained at a cocktail party on Monday to celebrate the opening of their home for the season. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bottel, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frei, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hage-nah, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Haslett, Mr.

and Mrs. John Q. Hunslcker, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J.

Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Arnam, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D.

Waters, the Misses Janet and Anne Waters, Herbert Frei, Otto Hagenah. Francis Hunsicker and Donald I 'l V'- 3-Poailiion Adjustment Ipright, Lounging or Sleeping Folds Compactly Sturdy Steel Frame Thick, Reversible Pad Slxe 28x73 Inches HOLLYWOOD AWNINGS Pattern 1992-B Gather your roses while you may wear this unusually fetching and useful combination of play-suit with overall pinafore! Design No. 1992-B is a new idea, for junior figures, as bright as it is thrifty! For all active outdoor sports the play-sult is correct in every detail has action back, is slightly bloused at waistline and has a convertible collar. And when you don the strapback pinafore, with convenient, concealed pockets in the front, you're all set for gardening or whipping up a hasty meal. In fact, there's hardly a Summer emergency demanding sturdy, comfortable togs that this two-piecef won't meet! To say nothing of the fact it's extremely youthful and beomlng.

Seersucker, gingham, denim, gabardine and calico are appropriate cottons for this. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1992-B la designed for sizes 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Corresponding bust measurements 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37. Size 13 (31) requires 2 2-3 yards of 35-lnch material for play-sult; 2i yards for Jumper skirt.

Send IS wit for den'red pattfrn to K'ooklvn Eatl Ffcttrrn Bureau. An d-dUinnBl ecnt in reauired from Truidtnl nf Greater Nrw Tork In itaymrnt of CM? ffalra Ta for I'nt mploTfd Rcllrf. Writ namt. addrM alia and alyle number plainly. Strawberry Festival The Sisterhood Isaac of the Yeshlva of Jacob Reines of 2417 Troy Ave.

will conduct its annual strawberry festival tonight at the Unity Democratic Club. The president is Mrs. Lillian J. Stapon. The members of the arrangements committee are Mrs.

Leah Margolis, Mrs. Mary Blicksilver, Mrs. Tellen and Mrs. Maurice Bilderman. Value 7.9c.

59 LAWN CHAIR PORCH ROCKER Q.98 Jill Surprise Party A surprise luncheon and miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Ronnie Siedman of 1543 W. 1st St. on Saturday at the St. George Hotel by Mrs. Ruth Goldman of 1260 Ocean Parkway.

Miss Siedman will be married to Larry Taub of 1260 Ocean Parkway on June 23 at the Eighth Avenue Temple. Guests atndlng were Mrs. Ruth Goldman, Mrs. Gertrude Knight, Mrs. Dorothy Held, Mrs.

Gertrude Rosenthal, Mrs. Florence Kaplan, Mrs. Blanche Berkowitz, Mrs. Helen Llpskin, Mrs. Fay Bassow, Mrs.

Stella Hurwitz, Mrs. Rose Taub and the Misses Molly Siedman, Edith Mitchell, Sylvia Mitchell and Rhoda Leeds. Value Closely woven awning fabric in painted oranpe and green Ftripe. Complete with fixtures, ropes, for easy installation. JO inrh width.

Hravv maple frame, clear Physicians Wives Guests at Luncheon Mrs. Rudolph Herrlman of 1057 Bushwick Ave. entertained the Physicians Wives Guild of Wyckoff Heights Hospital for luncheon at her country home in Bayport on Monday. Among those present were Mrs. George Forbes, president; Mrs.

varnish in-i 20v 15' 1" inl .10" height. New Low Prices! Custom Made Awnings! Any type of awning for homes, apartments, stores made to measure. A wide assortment of panted or wnen stripes to choose from. all 4-3500 now for our trained estimator to call at your home. Vse Scars Ka-y Pajment Plan on Orders of 510 or More! i Edna Katherine, Mrs.

Neil Forbes, ijMrs. Russell Fowler, Mrs. Irving Lasy Tow Pfmi on Purchase of 81 or More! Heavy Doniln fir frame Johnson Backus Cameron, Mrs. Arthur C. Holzman, and S-alat back.

Easily arml)lr Mrs. John Edwin Backus of Forest! Mrs. Jack Sperling, Mrs. Leo Drex- mmao ler, Mrs. J.

Bloch, Mrs. Joseph Jaca- ruso, Mrs. G. Cox, Mrs. John Horni, i Mr.

Joseph Golding, Mrs. J. Lynch, Mrs. David Guarnaccla, Miss Muriel Forbes, Mrs. Edith Brabo and Mrs.

Hills has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Anna Dorotfty Backus, to Daniel S. Johnson- ol Kenton, Ohio, and Forest Hills on Friday at the First Presbyterian Church, Forest Hiils. Carl Fischer..

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