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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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16, 1955 PLAN FOR BRIDGE PARTY- -Miss Hazeltine Longman of 927 President St. and Mrs. Rogert W. Tierney of 549 1st St, and Mrs. Charles V.

Halley, president of the Greater New York Chapter of the College of New Rochelle Alumnae, left to right, met to complete, plans for the card party and fashion show which will take place on Saturday at the Waldorf -Astoria. Miss Longman is chairman of the event, with Mrs. Tierney her cochairman. Mary K. Jones Mary Katherine Jones Will Be Married Estelle A.

Malara Estelle A. Malara, Mr. Delfino to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Malara of 8725 Bay 16th St.

announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Estelle A. Malara, to Joseph C. Delfino, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Delfino of 2356 Lorillord Place, Bronx. Miss Malara' was graduated from Washington Irving High School and Pace College. Mr. Delfino was graduated from the City College of New York with a degree of Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. Elaine T.

Rice Mr. Judge's Fiancee Mrs. Patrick J. Rice of 588 Park Place announces the gagement of her daughter, Miss Elaine Teresa Rice, to Andrew Patrick Judge, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Judge of Brooklyn. Miss Rice was graduated from St. Edmund's High School and is an employe of De Coppet Doremus. Mr. Judge is a graduate of St.

John's Preparatory School. After serving two years in the Army he is now attending New York University, Mr. Judge is employed by the Piels Brothers brewery as an accountant. Patricia A. Jerome Will Be Married Mr.

and Mrs. J. Jerome of Point Lookout announce the engagement of their daughter, Mi-; Patricia Ann Jerome, to Mason Doubleday Colby, of Whitney C. Colby of Montelair, N. and the late Mrs.

Colby. The prospective bride was graduated from Cornell UniShe teaching in the West 1-lip system. Her a senior in the School of Mechanical Engineering at He a second lieutenthe Corps of Engineers of Army Reserves. Fitzgerald -Rukstalis Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs.

David Fitz- gerald of 1419 Troy Ave. anthe engagement of their daughter, Miss Maureen FitzDaniel Ruk-talis, son of Mrs. Sophie Rukstalis of 136 Bedford Ave. The prospective bride was graduated St. Joseph's High School.

Mr. serving in the U. S. graduated from Technical High Maureen Fitzgerald -n Women's Clubs News of Meetings Coming Events By SIGRID LEE, Club Editor Club Sets Federal Jurors for Annual Women's Group to Day Hear Mr. Power The Urban Club, Mrs.

John F. Stevens president, will hold president's day on Tuesday at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont St. Major George Racy Jordan, executive director of American Coalition of New York, will be the speaker. A musical program will be given by the Urban Choral. Mrs.

Eleanor Bahntge, pianist. will play and Mrs. Ann Martin will sing. Presidents of Brooklyn and Manhattan clubs will be the guests. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Arling. ton Post, Mrs. LeRoy Edwards and Louis E. Strong. Tea will be served by Mrs.

William B. Falconer and her committee. Pharmacists Group Plan Feb. 16 Party Urban Date President's The annual luncheon card party of the ladies' auxillary of the Consolidated Brooklyn Retail Pharmacists will held at the Suburban Club, Ocean Parkway and Avenue on Wednesday, Feb. 16.

Proceeds will go to philanthropic societies. Mrs. Sheila Mehlman chairman, Mrs. Shirley Stock, co-chairman, and Mrs. Florence Yalan, president.

The entertainment will given by Marie Rutes and her C. B. R. P. Choral Group.

Women's City Club "Live Longer--More Effectively" is the theme of the program which will be presented by the Health and Safety Committee tomorrow at the Women's City Club, 277 Park Manhattan. The guest will be Dr. Sophie Rabinoff, professor of public health, New York Medical College: Dr. Margaret T. Ross, director of the New York State Society for Mental Health, and Richard A.

Dougherty, Deputy Commissioner. Community Relations, New York City Police Department. is Art Luncheon President of the Board of Elections James M. Power will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Women's Federal Jurors Association on Wednesday a afternoon in U. S.

Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo's courtroom in the Federal Building, Mrs. Katherine Goate, president, will preside. Completed plans for the 18th annual luncheon and card party of the Women Jurors at the Ambassador Restaurant, 644 Flatbush on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 9, will be outlined by Mrs.

Mark St. George, chairman of the committee. Bay Ridge B. P. W.

Will Meet Tuesday Speakers at the meeting of the Bay Ridge Business and Professional Women's Club on Tuesday, at the Masonic Club. 76th St. and 4th will Adolph Bennet and John Wilson, who will talk on "Investment Facts." Miss Ruth Pedersen is president. and Miss Emma Warranger is program chairman An Art Luncheon will be held at the Engineering Woman's Club House North, at 4 Manhattan, Washington Square tomorrow. Albert Christ-Janer.

staff member of New York will give a demonstratled talk on "How Things Appear to an Artist." Mrs. Frederick W. Seagrave, chairman of the luncheon, will be assisted by Victor Constant, Mrs. Ernest Gilman and Mrs. David Henry.

Hadassah Meeting The Hans Beyth Group of Hadassah will hold a meeting on Wednesday night at the Nachlath Zion Temple at 23d St. and Avenue V. A dramatic color film entitled "The Living Future" and Israeli dancing will be presented. Baptist Home Board Will Meet The Women's Board of the Baptist Children's Home of Long Island, Miss Maud Flowers, president, will meet at the home, 2360 Ocean on Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. The Rev.

H. Hopple, pastor of the Euclid Baptist Church, will lead the devotions. The Emanuel Circle, Mrs. M. John Lolis, president, met recently at the home of Mrs.

William Hays Lawrence to plan for a ways and means project. Noted Designer Patterns PATTERN A618 Original by Anna Miller PROMINENT DESIGNER Simple elegance--that's the success secret of any Anna Miller original. With her great understanding of fashion, this well-known American designer subtly adapts the newest trends into graceful, wearable styles--with a timeless elegance, an assured flattery for every woman who wears them. Here, in Pattern A618, is the jewel of her new -season collec-a jewel of a dress because it applies itself as beautifully to silhouette, time, or place as any precious diamond. Especially lovely is the little coverage at the shoulders, framing a neckline squared in front, slashed to a bold, beautiful in back.

Sewn beneath the pretty whirl of skirt is the perfect petticoat to mold its soft lines into gentle fullness. Mrs. Miller's original is a vivid turquoise and white imported silk, with pale taffeta petticoat. The designer also suggests shantung, cotton, sparkle-tone taffeta. Pattern A618 is available in Misses' sizes 10, 12, 11, 16 and 18.

Size 16 dress requires four yards 39-inch fabric: petticoat yardage given in pattern. Send 50c (in coins) for Pattern A618 to Brooklyn Eagle, Pattern Department, P. O. Box 59. Old Chelsea Station.

New York 11. N. Y. Please print plainly your name, address with zone, style number and size. Societi Societi Thelma E.

Eiken Thelma E. Eiken Mr. Samuelsen's Fiancee The engagement of Miss Thelma Evelyn Eiken of 823A 51st daughter of Olaf Eiken and the late Mrs. Eiken, to Richard A. Samuelsen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Samuelsen of East Hartland, has been announced. Miss Eiken is a graduate of Hillerest Lutheran Academy, Fergus Falls, Minn. Mr. uelsen is a graduate of Gilbert High School, Winsted, Conn.

New England Women To Observe 60th Anniversary Jan. 24 The 60th anniversary of organization of the National Society of New England Women will be celebrated at Founders' Day Luncheon in the Sert Room of the Waldorf-Astoria on Monday, Jan. 24. Mrs. William A Becker is president general and Mrs.

Frank H. Parcells is second vice president general. The guest speaker at the luncheon will be U. S. Senator William E.

Jenner of Indiana. Frederick Langford, baritone, will give a musical program. Senator Jenner will receive the Society's Award of Merit and Gold Medal. The medal will be presented by Mrs. Floyd E.

Woolsey of Garden City, president of the New York City Colony. Among those from Brooklyn who will attend are Mrs. Ar. thur Dyer, honorary ident general and national chairman of the Helping Hand Fund Disbursing Committee; Miss Marguerite D. Winant.

president of the Brooklyn Colory: Mrs. Harry D. McKeige. national chairman of American Defense, and Mrs. Philip Y.

Linker, national chairman of Motion Pictures. Chairman and co-chairman of the luncheon are Mrs. Alexander Boag Jr. and Mrs. Harry D.

McKeige, assisted by a committee including Mrs. August F. Enck of Jackson Heights, Mrs. Kurt W. Haeseler and Mrs.

Edward J. Reilly of Forest Hills. N. S. S.

P. Evening Group Lists Chairmen Committees have been appointed by the evening group of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, 439 Henry to work with the afternoon chairmen in conjunction with the various activities. Those appointed are chairman of evening sessions, Mrs. Joseph P. Burke; co-chairman.

Miss Margaret Bannon: publicity, Mrs. Patrick Rogers; co-chairmen. Mrs. James Murphy and Mrs. Max Shevel: ways and means, Miss Regina O'Hara: treasurer.

Miss May A. Heffernan: membership. Mrs. Henry G. Dowsett: corresponding secretary, Miss Patricia Zimmerman, and recording sec.

retary, Miss Ann Slevin. The evening group will have a Valentine party on Feb. 21. The afternoon group will hold a meeting followed by (bridge at the convent tomorrow. Miss Elizabeth A.

Goodman is president. Kenny -Daniele Marriage Yesterday Mrs. Joseph Daniele, 1929 70th announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Martha Daniele, to Thomas C. Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Kenny of 1910 Stewart yesterday, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. A reception followed at the Hotel Bossert. Carol D. Rubin Carol D.

Rubin, Frederick Athing Are Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edwin Rubin of 218 Albemarle Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Delza Rubin, to Frederick Athing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred John Athing of 28 E.

10th St. Miss Rubin is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School and associated with the Seamen's Bank for Savings, Manhattan. Mr. Athing was graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and is employed by the New York Telephone Company. Mrs.

Francis Browne Chairman of St. Agnes Auxiliary Party Mrs. Francis Browne will be general chairman of the Midwinter luncheon-bridge of the Ladies Auxiliary of St. Agnes Seminary, which will be held on Jan. 29 at the WaldorfAstoria.

Assisting Mrs. Browne as chairman is Mrs. John Maksim. Committee chairmen are: Books, chairman. Mrs.

Salvatore Groeco; co-chairman, Mrs. Aversa: cards, chair. Josephirs, Albert Albanese: cochairman, Mrs. Thomas Stagnitta; table prizes. chairman, Mrs.

Anthony J. Contello; cochairman, Mrs. Michael 1m- periale, seating, chairman, Mrs. Thomas Gale: co Mrs. Frederick Hofmann: reservations, chairman, Mrs.

Gerald Ponsiglione: co-chairman, Mrs. Thomas Clevinger: non players, chairman, Mrs. Gerald Clarke; co-chairman, Mrs. Michael Friscia: awards, chair. man, Mrs.

Anthony Terranova: co chairman, Mrs. Salvatore Scala: publicity, chairman, Mrs. P. Vincent Landi: Alumnae, chairman, Mrs. James J.

Carrano, and co-chairman, Mrs. William Barry. Mrs. Henry Abrami is president and Sister Charitina, moderator. Ann O'Halloran Is Engaged to Wed Mr.

and Mrs. William O'Halloran of 188 Windsor Place announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann O' to Richard Knee, son of Mrs. Anna Knee of Ebensburg, and the late Edward Knee. Miss O'Halloran received her B.A. degree from Brooklyn College and her M.S.

degree from Purdue University. She is employed as a school psychologist for the Wilmington public schools. Mr. Knee was graduated from St. Francis College, Pennsylvania, and received his M.S.

degree from Purdue University, He is employed as research chemist by the DuPont Company, Deep Water, N. J. Open to Public for special parties. group luncheons dinners receptions all social functions CLEMENT'S CLUB 926 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Exclusive executive's club in Bush Terminal Buildingsnow open to public for speciall, arranged parties, group dinners and receptions from 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, from noon on urday and Sunday. Superlative food and service and tive club rooms and lounge. Special menus may be arranged. Air -Conditioned Telephone: STerling 8-0380 CLUB "High in the Poconos" WINTER VACATION! Need a rest? Skytop beckons from its 5500 gleaming acres of pure winter enchantment where fun and relaxation tune up winter weary minds and muscles.

Think of cookouts, bracing walks over cleared and level trails, hay concerts, movies, dancing skating, skiing, tobogganing in season that linger in your memory and rest that cuddles your very bones- -well, Sir, that's Skytop! Call our information office: The Biltmore, MU 6-8618. SKYTOP CLUB Box 6 SKYTOP, PENNA. Wm. W. Malleson, General Manager Lila E.

Turin Will Be Married Solomon Turin of 516 Bristol St. announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Lila Elizabeth Turin, to Sol Yevelson, son of Mrs. M. Yevelson, also of Brooklyn. Miss Turin is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School, and is employed by Frigid, Inc.

Mr. Yevelson atended the College of the City of New York, and is now a purchasing agent for the U.S. Navy at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Mary P. Skillings Becomes Betrothed Mr.

and Mrs. George L. Skillings of 549 61st St. announce the engagement of their ter, Miss Mary Patricia Skillings, to Timothy J. O'Shea son of Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy J. O'Shea of 522 55th St. Miss Skillings is a graduate of St. Joseph's Commercial High School and is employed by the Metropolitan Life surance Company.

Mr. O'Shea' is a graduate of Fort Hamilton High School and is employed by the Equitable Life Assurance Company. Mr. O'Shea soon will leave for the Armed Forces. Elayne Frayne Elayne Frayne's Troth Made Known Mr.

and Mrs. John Frayne of 292 St. John's Place nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elayne Frayne, to James Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan of 768 Coney Island Ave.

The prospective bride was from Catherine Mcgraduated, School. She is employed by the Irving Trust Co. Mr. Ryan was graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School. He served in the U.S.

Navy and is employed at the Fairchild Aircraft Company. What's that to You won't have to ask the question if you're a ular reader of the Brooklyn Eagle's editorial page! A TO THE Ye SOCIAL FUNCTION Weddings Banquets Dinners Receptions Dances Exhibitions In lovely For to 750 Guests air -conditioned ballrooms. "A HERTFIELD 268 Ashland Place Brooklyn, N.Y., ULster 8-2000 Never a Problem" GEE, GRANDMA, I CAN ALMOST SEE YOU! We supply everything but the ring! 0 The Towers should be your first choice for a memorable wedding day which will fulfill your every expectation delight your family and friends. Our Banquet Department will help you select from a wide variety of mod. erately priced menus.

Be cer. tain of incomparable service in an atmosphere of equalled luxury. It's The TOWERS for every business and social event. Air -conditioned rooms for groups of 8, 80 or 800 25 Clark! St. Brooklyn Heights Hotel TOWERS CALL BANQUET DEPT.

MA 4-2000 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones of 275 87th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Katherine Jones, to.

Matthew Leo Pittarelli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pittarelli of 7415 4th Ave. Miss Jones is a graduate of Fort Hamilton High School and is employed by the Equitable Life Assurance Society, Mr. Pittarelli, a graduate of St.

Francis Xavier High School, is attending St. Peter's College in 1 Jersey City, where he is majoring in business tration and studying for an R. 0. T. C.

commission in the Army. Diocesan Auxiliary Will Have Tea to Fete Mrs. Lebona The Women's Auxiliary of the National Council of the Diocese of Long Island. trict of Brooklyn, will hold a tea in honor of Mrs. Evelyn Lebona of Bloemfontein, South Africa, tomorrow at the Y.

M. C. 30 3d tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Lebona is the young African physician in this country under special grant to the Foreign Division of the Y.

assigned C. A. has been to the of Brooklyn until the middle of April. She will speak about the Church and Community Life in the Orange Free State. Hostesses at the tea will he Mrs.

C. Rankin Barnes, Mrs. Haughton Bell, Miss Mary C. Catlin, Mrs. Sarah Hammond.

Mrs. Trisn. Doris Mrs. Palmer H. Jadwin and Mrs.

A. Edward Saundets, Jane Vansicklen Mr. Koster's Fiancee Mr. Mrs. L.

Koster, Robert G. Mr Mrs. A. 101- Koster of 23 Richmond Hill. prospective bride graduated from Jamaica High the Adelphi College School.

Nursing attended New York University. the Avenue Her fiance gradat Uniondale. Mr. degree, Koster daughter. and where of California Avenue Richmond Daughter Born To the Wallersteins Announcement been birth of made of the a daugh- Mr.

Mrs. ter to Fenway Wallerstein of 43 Hedge Lane. Westbury, Jan. Nassau Hospital, Mineola. Mrs.

Waller stein is the former Joan Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rence R. Weeks of Park. The who is named Susan- is great-granddaughter of Mrs.

Lawrence P. A. ligan of 6th Ave. and the late Dr. Magilligan, Third Child Born Mr.

Salvatore Nit- tojo 1121 announce the child. their daughter. Elizabeth Nittolo, Long Distance costs so little BARGAIN RATES nights after 6 and all day Sunday FROM NEW YORK CITY 10 Atlantic City Hartford, Conn. Detroit New Orleans $1.50 Los Angeles $2.00 Van Jen emploved 93-15 engagement their Day or night, Long Distance above are for Station-to-Station minutes. every night after including federal excise CALL BY NUMBER when rates are low.

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