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Tells Boy Then By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy--I'm university, and though since I've been here, any particular impression couple of months ago. I met a gal through a buddy of mine, and took her out several times. I'd begun to be wery fond of her, until she told me she was going steady. I stopped going out with her then, but couldn't forget her. She called me, and although I'd begun dating one of my old flames, I saw her again.

She's still 90- ing steady, but she seems to keep on see. ing me. so I don't That She's Bothers Him a freshman at a co-ed I've dated quite a bit none of the girls made on me. until Nancy Mottram know what to do. What would you advise? (A.) In spite of her seeming fondness for she's still going steady--and hasn't shown you, any signs of breaking it off for you.

It could be that she'd like several males on the string. in addition to the boy she's promised to date steadily. Eventually, she may decide she cares enough for you to make it a real romance, but until then, you're playing second fiddle. Why don't you have it out with her and find out exactly where you stand? Then you'll know whether to keep on seeing her or concentrate on someone else. (Q.) Dear Nancy--This is (n etiquette Plans Are Completed ForDeafBenefitTomorrow Miss Maude Burke, chairman of the card party which will be sponsored by the Apostolate for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the grand ballroom of the Hotel St.

George tomorrow evening announces that plans have been furthered. Mrs. Edward B. Goate, chairman of the fashion show committee. will have as models for the show.

which will be presented by Martin's of Brooklyn, the following: Children, Cheryl Archer, who is now appearing in "Love Regina Murphy, Delia Mannix Margie Carney and Alexis Coakley; misses, Pam Archer, Alice Marie Manning, Dolores O'Kane, Ann Mulvey, Josephine Brady, Collins, Peggy Moran, Patricia, Dettenrieder, Mary Ann Murphy, Wilma Grassman, June Brancaccio, Marjorie McAllister, Maureen McGoey, Elizabeth McGoey and Bernadette Boylan; women's attire. Mrs. Phoebe A. Foster and Mrs. Robert Sauchelli.

Among the patrons for the are Mrs. William Andrews. Mrs. Walter P. Austin, Mr.

and Mrs. T. P. Baus. Mr.

and Mrs. George G. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert A. Bitzer. William Blodgett. Mr.

and T. J. Boyle, and Mrs. Mrs. Frank P.

Briody. Mr. Mrs. James H. Callahan, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Cary, Mrs. Michael J.

Collins, Mrs. Catherine Cribbin, Mrs. James Cullington. The Misses Marie and Delia Delaney, Mr. and and Mrs.

John Thomas J. Mr. Dunne. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Dwyer, Mrs. William H. Good, Mr. and Mrs.

George Hall, Miss Margaret J. Johnson, Miss Margie Ann Howell, Mrs. James E. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward L. Mr. J. T. Mr.

Mrs. T. J. Kilgallen, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Kirwan, Public Commissioner J. Lynch, Mrs. Mary McDevitt. Miss Marjorie McAllister, Mr.

and Mrs. J. McCann. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond J. McGowan, Miss Ann Therese Maher, Mr. and Mrs. P. J.

Maron, and Mrs. Henry Manley, and Mr. Mrs. Henry Mannix. Miss Loretta Meade, Miss Virginia A.

Mooney, Miss Jane M. O'Brien, Miss Genevieve O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. O'Malley, Miss Mary E.

O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. Denis O'Sullivan, Mrs. Rose Parisi. Mrs. Mary L.

Prial, Dr. Thomas E. Rochford. Mr. and Mrs.

James S. John, Mr. and J. Sayles, Mr. and Mrs.

Sheehan, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smith. Morris J.

Solomon, Mrs. J. P. Speicher, Mr. and Mrs.

John Spellman, Mrs. James A. Tighe, W. R. Tutt.

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walsh, Mrs. John Walsh.

Sylvia J. Berman Married Last Night The marriage of Miss Sylvia Jane Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Berman of 1087 Willmohr to Paul Gerald Detkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Detkin of Woodmere, took place last evening at the East Midwood Jewish Center. The ceremony was performed by the Eli Halpern. Miss Marlene Adele Berman was the maid of honor for her sister.

Best man for his brother was Gilbert G. Detkin. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Detkin will reside in Jackson Heights.

The bride is a graduate of City College of New York School of Business. The bridegroom graduated from Hofstra I Hempstead. EAGLE, SUN, FEB. 13, 1949 Niece Still Asserts Mary Haworth's Mail Mother-Hen Interest DEAR MARY HAWORTH--My cousin Edith, in her thirties, has been happily married for over a year to a man in his early fifties. I shall call him Eugene.

They get along very well, but one in-law relationship is beginning to tax her patience. Eugene has a niece, I shall call her Zoe. who is very attached to him, and it seems she looked after him before he married Edith--who is near Zoe's age. The niece is married, has three children and a wonderful and devoted husband, but she clings to her interest in her husband's affairs. At the time of Edith's marriage, Zoe told her that Mary Haworth she expected the two families to be like one.

She makes it her business to see Eugene and Edith at least once or twice a week. She is often on the telephone. Wife's Fed Up; Wants Privacy If Zoe knows that be visiting friends or certain evening, she of coming to see them general her behavior want to let go of her saying that Edith is a Although Edith has understanding with her to resent the intrusion, phone and the unexpected to be on good terms feels that she ought to life. Boston Symphony's Third Concert Friday Eugene and Edith will going to the theater on a always makes a point the very next day. In indicates that she doesn't uncle, yet she is always wonderful wife.

been very patient and so far, she is beginning the pestering by tele. visits. She wants with Zoe. but she also he free to have a private A. C.

Is Niece Clinging to European Code? DEAR A. write from Manhattan, the melting pot, where representatives of almost every race, culture and ancient tradition reside, some recently arrived, and where marriages often are made between persons of vastly different family background or social conditioning. Zoe's tireless assertion of proprietary family. feeling for her uncle seems a throwback to European folkways common to certain classes, nurtured in tribal unity, in which the women born to the clan tend to treat "invading" brides as if they had kindergarten mentalities and no adult rights. Which is a way of them, I suppose, with the implication: "You're a stranger here; the man belongs to us, and you're to be assimilated, not conceded exclusive.

much less first, claim to him." Back of this, or underneath, is a certain jealous drive for, or a clinging to, the "old world" brand of feminine consequence, which to exist had to be vested in dominant title to a man's allegiance, he be husband, brother, sOn or uncle. And 1 wonder if such is the "background" explanation of Zoe's busybodyism. Wife's Entitled to Private Life To meet the let Eugene know unnecessary inform him, with on the verge of that he's not to her's, if Zoe reacts undertakes to shoo to cope cleanly common sense phone calls and to will be Soulima Stravinsky, son of the composer. This series of five concerts Is given under the auspices of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, of which Adrian Van Sinderen is president, the Philharmonic Society of and the Brooklyn Committee for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Muriel Kessler Fiancee of Mr.

Levine Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Muriel Kessler daughter of Sam Kessler of Brooklyn and Mrs. Rae Kessler of 1814 Quentin Road, to Morton Levine son of Mrs. Ida Levine of 580 E. 17h St. and the late Samuel Levine.

Miss Kessler will be gradufated from New York University School of Education in June. Her fiance is an alumnus of Nichols Junior College, Dudley, Mass. He served in the Army Air Force. Central Garden Club Miss Alix S. Cameron of 34.

Wellington Court will entertain the Central Garden Club of Brooklyn tomorrow at a meeting at 8 p.m. in her home. The speaker will be Miss Haddock. whose subject is "What Makes Plants Click?" President of the club is Miss Alfaretta May Hale. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses for the in the Brooklyn Marriage License Leo Bernardini (18), 319 6th Edith M.

Anderson (19), 318 6th St. Angelo Leonardi (33), Manhattan; Irene R. Fortunato (28), 492 Linwood St. Satenstein (40) Manhattan: ReJacked Lieberman ((39), 112 Van Buren Street. Seymour Serota (27), 556 E.

3d Lois Weiner (22). 1485 E. 16th St. Albert J. Marquette (30), 461 Park Place; Teresa A.

Duffy (22), 478 E. 9th St. George J. Brooks (26), 224 90th Agnes G. Phillips (20) 335 101st St.

Ralph E. Rinello (21), 38 Spencer Bernadette C. Duffy (16), 40 Spencer Street. Gus Constantino (26), 132 Underhill Marie Testa (24), 273 St. Marks Avenue, Leon L.

Walker (29), South Elliott Place: Hortense V. Lewis (22), 166 South Elliott Place. William Grobstein (24), 6724 21st Beatrice Levanter (18), 2420 E. 18th Street. Bernard E.

Alston (32), 529 Herkimer Gwendolyn I. Nurse (35), 1391 Dean St. Martin J. Lawlor 121), 1067 Coney Island Mary P. Treanor (19), 1067 Coney Island Ave.

John T. Lillis (25), 2107 Bedford Margaret M. Dooley (24), 598 E. 38th Street Aaron Lerner (40), 250 E. 54th St: Sally Reiss 138), 205 51st St.

Raymond J. Farrell (24), 44 Lincoln Place: Rita M. Daley (24), 481 3d St. Willie Valles (241, San Angelo, Joan A. Rnotolo (18), 331 Avenue O.

Philip Rachefsky 154), 421 Christopher Fanny Zucker (55), 304 Christopher Ave. Henry Valsera (23), 424 Livonia Sofronia Pena (23), Manhattan. Michael Palma (34), 242 Washington Ethel Avnet (35), 242 Washington Ave Millar J. McMenemy, (26), 25 Schermerhorn Jacqueline M. Lomax (17), 51 Schmerhorn St.

Abraham Golden (28), 2830 Cortland Edith Hirsch (20), 2821 W. 2d St. John C. Ganci (27), 542 Van Buren Frances M. Lomangino (27), 1505 Ocean Ave.

Philip Abrams (22), 522 Berriman Gloria Sherr (21), Bronx. Eugene R. Scaiercio (261, 749 E. 2d Ninfa Palmeri (27), 391 Cornelia St. Joseph E.

Talisse 123), 656 10th Mary M. Maher (28), 132 Amity St. Sidney E. Wanderman (38), Manhattan: Jeannette Boskoff (20), 1681 Brooklyn Avenue. Chester J.

Kazanecki (30), 128 29th Philomena Marisco (29), 464 Sackett Street. Joseph G. Krusch (26), Queens: Edna G. Paltrowitz (23), 109 Webster Ave. George W.

J. Wilson (33). 340 47th Marion E. Olsen (29), 164 7th Ave, Albert Cohen (30), 501 Brightwater WEDDING GOWNS BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED Let Brooklyn's largest Gown Specialists protect your cherished possessions. LEADING French CLEANERS 7409 13th Ave.

BE. 6-3399 PLAN ORPHAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS Modernization of the facilities of the Pride of Judea Children's Home of Brooklyn is part of a major program being planned by women officials of the institution. Shown discussing the program at a recent tea are, left to right, Mrs. Julius Lapidus, president of the Women's Auxiliary; Mrs. Max Blumberg, honorary life president; and Mrs.

Rose Goldfarb, a vice president. The institution, at Dumont Ave. and Elton cares for more than 200 youngsters. Clubwomen's Activities Wellesley to Benefit From Dessert-Bridge By BEATRICE JONES At a recent meeting of the Comstock Fackre, president, nual dessert were Mrs. Thomas W.

Maires, general held 011 Feb. 26 in the of the Cadman MemoFial Church. In conjunction with the bridge there will be a sale of candy and cake, under the chairmanship of Dr. Lidal Brandt, and of merchandise. under the chairmanship of Dorothy Haines.

Proceeds will be used for the club's scholarship find and the group's contribution to the, Wellesley 75th Anniversary Fund Drive. Mrs. Charles Hults, chairman of the Brooklyn Division of the drive announced that to date the borough has raised $12,180 towards its quota of $33,000. Garden Club Party The Garden Club of Bay Ridge will hold an annual dessert-bridge party in the House of Union Church on Thursday, Feb. 24, at 1:30 p.m.

Mrs. Philip Mowll is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles, J. Buchner, Mrs. Homer, Bleckley, Mrs.

Harold Mrs. H. H. Rutherford and Mrs. Bernardies Evertsen.

Mrs. Ernest Tutino is president of the club. Carnival on Feb. 19 The Kings Highway and the Henrietta Szold Junior Hadessah groups are planning 3 dance-carnival at the Biltmore Ballroom on Feb. 19.

Mrs. Cole President The annual election of officers for the Training School and Home for Young Girls. 1483 Pacific was held recently, at DeVecchi the of home of Manhattan. Mrs. Following were the officers elected for a term of one year: Mrs.

Henry P. Cole, president: Mrs. Eugene S. Taliaferro, Mrs. David DuVivier, Mrs.

Arthur Rouner, presidents; treasurer, Douglass B. Simonson: corresponding secretary, Miss Margaret Dale Ames, and recording secretary, Mrs. I Robert B. Cooney. New board members announced are: Mrs.

R. L. G. Auchincloss A. Clarke Bedford, Neville J.

Booker. Mrs. 'Edward B. Close, Mrs. Gates Clendenin, Mrs.

Gordon Crothers. Mrs. Edmund Driggs, Hutchinson Dubosque, Mrs. Revell Hoover, a Mrs. L.

Bancel LaFarge, Mrs. Norbert A. McKenna. Mrs. Sheldon Pitney, Mrs.

Clarkson Runyan, Mrs. Byford Ryan, Mrs. Clarence Stanley, Mrs. S. D.

Sturgis and Mrs. George Whitney. Garden City Set Hosts at Parties Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Feb. 12-Miss Marcia Sohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank B. Sohl Stratford Ave. was hostess a supper dance at her home tonight. Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Cronk of Newmarket Road entertained at dinner tonight Dr. and Mrs. Freeman Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Catlisle H.

Boger and Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman. Mrs. David Wood of Stewart Ave.

entertained at a yesterday. Miss Dale Clement, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren G. Clement of Huntington Road was hostess at a dinner dance 30 guests at the Golden Pheasant on Thursday.

Le Roy J. Weed of Cathedral Ave. gave a dinner at the University Club on Thursday entertain Mr. and Mrs. James Ambler and Dr.

and Mrs. ferson Weed of Glen Ridge, N. and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph F.

Schneider of Garden City. Mrs. Floyd E. Woolsey, William W. Wilson.

Mrs. Samuel H. Wilson and Mrs. Frank- -Just Between Going Steady by Telephoning problem more or less, and I hope you can set me straight. A fellow I've known, but never dated, has walked me home from school dances and the movies a couple of times, and I've been wondering if, when we reach 111 home.

I should invite him in for a little while. What do you think? (A.) If the hour is early enough and it's 0. K. with your parents, you might ask him if he'd like to come in for a few minutes. You could raid the icebox for a couple of cokes and a small snack and listen to records until the cur.

few hour. It's wise not to make it a regular practice, though, because if he really wants to see you, it's his responsibility to take some initiative by asking you out, instead of letting you do all the entertaining. (Q.) Dear Nancy--My closest friend and 1 have been fond of the same boy for some time, but until recently, he never paid any attention to either of us. Lately, I've been talking with him quite often in. school, and he's called me several times, but I've refused dates with him for fear of hurting her.

I'd really like to go out with him, but I don't know what to do about this three-sided situation. Can you help me? (A.) Unless you want to keep on saying. "No." whenever he calls, just to keep the peace, you'd better tell her about it. She can't blame you for wanting to date him, and perhaps, if you have a real heart-to-heart talk, everything will be understood and you'll be able to date him with 110 hard feeling between you and your friend. It would be worth an effort.

Nancy can help with all your teenage problems. Write her in care of this news. Private Life situation, I think Edith should that she's very tired of Zoe's swarming around. She should wistful firmness, that she's taking defensive action, and champion Zoe's side against! like a setting hen once Edith her off. Then she'll be ready with Zoe, in whatever ways suggests--to cut down the telepop- in visits.

M. H. Cynthia Sholk Miss Cynthia Sholk Engaged to Mr. Glasser Dr. and Mrs.

B. Sholk. of 1608 President announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cynthia Sholk, to Stanley J. Glasser, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Glasser, of 1025 Galloping Hill Road, Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Sholk attends Brooklyn College and is studying oil painting at the Brooklyn Museum Art School. Mr. Glasser is a student at New York University.

Orphan Asylum To Meet Wednesday Mrs. Donald A. Haman, president of the Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn, announces that the February meeting of the Society at Large will be held on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the executive offices, 363 Adelphi St. The society's annual bridge party will be held on Monday, April 25.

The following officers have been elected by the society for the 1949: Mrs. Haman, president; year. Mrs. Benjamin F. Stephens.

first vice president; Mrs. Harry L. Mirick, second vice president; Mrs. John J. Klobasa.

recording secretary: Mrs. John J. Wittmer, assistant recording secretary; Mrs. Robin Beach, corresponding secretary; Francis E. Walton, treasurer; and W.

Wilson Holden, assistant treasurer. Harold J. Manson the new officers. Directors elected for the term expiring 1952 were: Mrs. Edward P.

Cypiot, Mrs. Samuel H. Doman, Ernest P. Goodrich, Mrs. Haman, 1.

Mrs. Remsen Johnson Mrs. Thomas H. Roulston, Mrs. M.

Frank Mrs. G. Schenck Van Turney, Siclen, Mrs. Herbert T. Wikle and Mrs.

Wittmer. Hilda Osterhout to Speak At Club Tomorrow The Brooklyn Woman's Club, Mrs. John L. Stevens president, will present the second in its series of meetings whose subject is "Around the World in Dance and Song" tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont St.

The special topic is Mexico. Miss Hilda Osterhout, author of "The Flame and the Serpent," will speak and will be assisted by Josefina, interpreter of Mexican culture and dance. Those receiving with Mrs. Stevens will be Mrs. Ross N.

Dougherty, Mrs. Wesley T. Boylhart, Mrs. Adolf L. Muller, Mrs.

Hugo Nagel, Mrs. Edwin W. Kleinert and Miss Mildred Bainbridge, Mrs. Arthur Tuttle. Mrs.

David E. Thomas, Harry R. Longueil and Mrs. C. Franklin Edmunter will pour tea.

Brooklyn Wellesley Club, Mrs. announced that plans for the anunder the direction of chairman. The event will be Dates to Note MUSICALS Feb Academy 18 of (Wed. I Music, -Apollo 8:30 p.m. Club, concert, Feb.

18 (Fri.) Boston Symphony Orchestra, Academy of Music. 8:30 p.m. Feb. 20 (Sun.) -Brooklyn Chamber Music Society, Academy of Music, p.m. 8 (Tues.

-Ellin Prince Speer March Hospital, concert. DANCES 25 (Frt.) Emerald Society of Brooklyn. ball, Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, Feb. evening. CARD PARTIES Feb, 14 (tomorrow) -Diocesan Apostolate the Deaf, Speechless and Hearing, bridge and fashion show.

Hotel St. George, 8 p.in. Feb. 19 (Sat.) -St. Peter's Hospital Auxillary, Hotel Biltmore, Manhattan, p.m.

Feb. 26 (Sat.) ---Mt. St. Vincent Alumnae Association, afternoon. March 1 (Tues.) -Trinity College AlumPlandome.

March 5 (Sat.) -Brooklyn Chapter of the Adelphi Alumnae Association of Adelphi College, bridge and fashion show, Waldorf- Astoria. Manhattan, afternoon Junior Auxiliary of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor. bridge and fashton show. Waldorf -Astoria, Manhattan, Visitation Academy Auxiliary March 8 (Tues, -Morning Choral, bridge dinner party. March 11 (Fri.) Junior Auxiliary for Social Service of the Holy Family Hospital, 191 Joralemon St.

March 12 (Sat.) Alumnae Association the Berkeley Institute, dessert bridge. 181 Lincoln Place. Ozanam Hall Auxiliary, at the home, 48 Concord 2 p.m. MEETINGS 13. (today) -Junior Auxiliary of St.

Feb. John's University, 75 Lewis after110011 Feb. 14 (tomorrow) -Brooklyn Woman's Club. 114 Pierrepont 2 p.m. Board of directors of the School Settlement Association, at the home of Mrs.

George N. Whittlesey, 66 Willow St. Central Garden Club. at the home of Miss Alix S. Cameron, 34 Wellington Court, 8 p.m.

Feb. 15 (Tues.) John Jay Chapter. D. 2 5th Manhattan, Urban Club. 104 Clark meeting at 11 a.m.

Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Program at 1:30 p.m. Parent-Teachers Association of Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn Museum. Feb. 16 (Wed.) -Orphan Asylum Society of the City Brooklyn, meeting of Society at Large, 363 Adelphi 10:30 a m.

Women's Division of the Salvation Army, 114 Pierrepont 2:30 p.m. Parent-Teachers' Association of P. 217. Brooklyn Museum. Kings County Council of Catholic Women, 191 Joralemon p.m.

Long Island State D. A. 104 Clark reception 2:30 p.m Junior League of Brooklyn, Pierrepont 8 p.m. Feb. 22 (Tues.) Prospect Club, at home of Mrs.

Edmund T. Plumb, Montgomery Place. March 8 (Tues.) -Brooklyn Heights Garden Club. at the home of Mrs. William H.

Good. 3 Pierrepont 3 p.m. Prospect Club, luncheon and meeting, at the home of Mrs. William O. Prescott.

FEATURES Feb 13 tea. (today) at the -Alpha home of Omega Mrs. Kappa sorority, Bernhart. 192 Marine afternoon. Feb.

14 Opening of Brooklyn Week for the Blind headquarters, Schermerhorn St. Feb. 15 (Tues.) -Brooklyn Circle of Catholic International Federation of Alumnae. the Critic's Forum, Hotel George. evening.

Feb 16 (Wed.) Radcliffe Club of Brooklyn. studio party. at the home of William Zorach. 276 Hicks 4 to p.m. Auxiliary of the Swedish Hospital, linen shower.

musical and hospital, 2:30 p.m. Willoughby House rummage sale. Lawrence p.m. -Feb. 17 (Thurs.) -Chiropean, breakfast and President's Day.

Towers Hotel, ception at noon, followed by breakfast. program 2 p.m. Flatbush Women's Christian Temperance Union, Francis Willard Day, of Christian Church, 2. p.m. Willoughby House rummage sale, at Lawrence 10 a.m.-noon.

Feb. 17 and 18 (Thurs. and -Housing Forum of New York City Federation Coty's. 750 5th Manhattan. T.

Feb. 25. (Fri.) of -Brooklyn Vassar evening. benefit, Academy Music, Feb. 28 Woman's of the Bedford Central Presbyterian for Church, supper and festival.

at church. Nostrand Ave. and Dean evening. March 11 (Fri.) -School Settlement sociation, shew, Hotel George, afternoon. lin S.

Koons lunched at Sardi's on Thursday, and attended "My Name Is AquiIon." Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nash of 9th St. were dinner for; hosts Thursday evening to land Mrs. Walter L.

Scharf, and Mrs. Louis C. Hornung Mrs. Edwin C. Bruning.

to Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Donnell of Island Trees, L. Jef- nounce the birth of a daughter, Patricia O'Donnell, at sau Hospital, on Feb.

4. O'Donnell, the former Mrs. Jeanne Powell. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Raymond Powell of Garden City. Additional Patrons For St. Peter's Bridge Are Announced The Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the third concert of its current Brooklyn series on Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. in the Opera House of the Academy of Music.

The program will be given over entirely to works by Igor Stravinsky, with the composer appearing as guest conductor. Among the boxholders will he Mrs. Frederick D. MacKay, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert Franklin Ives, Miss Emma Jessie Ogg, Mrs. Edward Fuller, Mrs. William B. Parker, and the Rev. C.

R. Barnes. Members of the Brooklyn Committee for the Boston Symphony, concerts will occupy members of the Brooklyn Woman's Club, Box 4. Box 7 will be occupied by officers from the United States Army Station at Fort Hamilton, who will be the guests of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Box 8 will be occupied by blind veterans and their escorts, who will come as guests of the Brooklyn Committee for the Boston Symphony concerts.

The program will include the concerto in for string or. chestra, the concerto for piano and wind orchestra, the Ode in three parts, for orchestra. and the "Orpheus," ballet in three scenes, all by Igor Stravinsky. The soloist in the piano concer- Anthonian Hall Elects Officers Maude Burke New officers of Anthonian Hall, for this year include Miss Madeleine W. Smith, president: Mrs.

Thomas F. McEnaney, vice president; Mrs. Walter A. Foley, recording secretary: Miss Catherine G. Mitchell.

corresponding secretary: Miss Marion P. Conmy, treasurer, and Miss Elizabeth A. Goodman, house director. The new directors of the hall were announced at the 14th allnual report meeting of the organization last Sunday at 380 Clinton Ave. They include Monsignor J.

Jerome Reddy, Miss Smith. Mrs. William D. Breen, Miss Conmy, Daniel G. Connolly, Foley, Miss Goodman, Dr.

Marcus C. Hankinson, Miss Helen F. Kennedy, Miss Helen Tayntor Kracke, Edward E. Langbein, John J. Lynch.

John R. Lynch, Mrs. McEnaney, Miss Anne M. McGlue, Mrs. Daniel J.

McGoldrick, Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Jack Mudd, Mrs. Edward P. Mullin. Miss Margaret O'Connell.

Miss Madeline R. Pierce. Mrs. James A. Spellman, and Frank Terillo.

Announcement was made at, the meeting by Miss Jane Cronin. senior auxiliary chairman, that the annual communion breakfast will be held on April 10 under the chairmanship of Miss Katherine MacDonald. new co-chairman of the Junior Auxiliary with Miss Mary McGuiness is Miss Virginia Deal. Miss Patricia Mallon is corresponding secretary and Miss Bettey Schilchting treasurer. Reports were given at the meeting by Miss Mabel Coulter, Miss Goodman.

Miss Lucy Corrigan. Miss Daisy Quay and Miss Dora Bernstein. Co-chairman of the Senior Auxiliary with Miss Cronin is Miss Ethel Lovingham; Mrs. James Deal is corresponding secretary: Miss Ella Rowe, financial secretary; Miss Florence Hanlon, membership chairman: Miss Josephine Nullet, coupons chairman: Miss Coulter, chapel fund chairman; Miss Kracke. publicity chairman; Miss Virgina Meade, recording secretary: Miss Helen Woods, hostess chairman; Miss Madeleine R.

Pierce, ways and means chairman: Mrs. Foley, ABC club chairman: and Miss Madeleine J. Slane, Catholic action chairman. New chairman of the Anthonian Guild Club which meets monthly with blind women is Miss Anna Watson; Miss Winifred Sheppard, vice chairman; Miss Corrigan, secretary: Miss Theodelmela Esposito, treasurer, and Miss Ann Radcliffe. hostess.

"GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS P.M. Patrons and patronesses for the St. Peter's Hospital Auxil. jiary annual bridge and fashion show.

which will take place on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the grand ballroom of the Biltmore Hotel, Manhattan, are announced. Chairman of the event is Mrs. Leo J. Guilfoyle and co-chairman is Mrs.

Joseph F. Glatzmayer. Martin's will sponsor the fashion show at 3 p.m., Miss Anne Bavoso. pianist. A special prize will be awarded to the lucky "friend" of the hospital.

Among the patrons and tronesses are: Miss A. Sidney Barritt Mrs. John J. Smith, Mrs. Cornelius A.

Schmid, Mrs, Raymond Monahan, Mrs. Wil. fred Egan, Mrs. John V. Hager, Mrs.

Joseph Neustadt, Mrs. Thomas Lynch, Mrs. Joseph Brennan, and Miss Helen Hans. bury. Also Mr.

Thomas M. Brennan, Mrs. Frank P. Curran, Miss Marion O'Brien, Mrs. Lester I.

Henry, Miss Edmere Dalgleish, Mrs. N. J. Di Gregorio, Miss Madeleine Slane, Mrs. Dennis Carey, Mrs.

John J. Lyons, Miss Agnes Shea, Mrs. Lawrence J. Sconzo, Mrs. Vincent Reni, Dr.

Bessie Rini, Miss Mary C. Quinn. Miss Sarah Dougherty, Mrs. George R. Horton, Mrs.

Lamb, Mrs. Alfred A. Tickle. Miss Madeleine Noonan, Dr. John J.

Greco, Dr. J. Salerno. Dr. L.

J. Pico, Dr. G.14 Szabo, Mrs. George Beatty, Miss Dorothy Parks, Miss Adele Parks, Mrs. Margaret B.

Graham, Miss Florence E. Mannion, Dr. Mauro A. Tumolo, Mrs. Raymond A.

Bushey, Mrs. Frederick Schroeder, Miss Regina Sheehan, Mrs. Charles A. Riley, Mrs. Peter A.

McCabe, Miss Beatrice Judge, Mrs. John McManus, Mrs. John Norton, Miss Helen McAfee, Mrs. Richard A. Rendich, Dr.

George A. Sheehan. Mrs. Harold Rambusch. Mrs.

Joseph Cunning. ham. Miss Eloise F. Regan, and, Miss Katherine Cook. following persons are on file today Bureau: Court; Goldie Friedman (24), 1006 E.

New York Ave. Edmund B. Dombrowsk: (30), 1033 79th Martha A. Andresen (22), 6905 5th Avenue. Frank J.

Colarmaria (24), 2166 E. 4th Rae R. Riccio (24), 2251 Plumb at 2d St. Leonard Adelman (26), Queens; Natalie Solomon O'Keefe (21), 1620 Avenue 5th I. Pa- de John J.

(26), 4912 tricia E. Reilly (18), 738 49th St. Lorenza 136), 1245 50tH Antonia A. Badalamenti (33), 966 42d St. George Korman (60), Colchester, Celia Gelben (43), 597 Hopkinson Ave.

Fernando Loperina (22), 259 58th Romano Rosario (21), 259 58th St. Andrew J. Pizzarello 129), 199 Bay 23d Amelia G. Maso (26), 4401 Foster Avenue. William V.

Houle (58), Springfield, Sophie Weiss (43), 8 Herzl St. Felix N. Sachanen (27), Woodbury, N. Valentina P. Poluhovich (21), 44 Boerum St.

Seymour Koslofsky (24), 616 Crescent Alice I. Fuchs (20), 627 Hemlock Street. Samuel Rothman (37), Queens: Lillian R. Rubin (291, 2435 Ocean Ave. William T.

Scott (44), 798 Hancock St Marie Evans 798 Hancock St. D. Simon Lewis (36), 798 Ocean Parkway; Rita Warshaw (31), 2401 Avenue 0. Robert H. Stillwell (25).

659 69th Josephine M. Festa (20). Manhattan. Rudolph A. Rich (22), 357 Carlton Anne M.

Grico (19), 254 Wyckoff Ave. Robert Simon (23), 825 E. 9th Selma L. Hamel (21), 325 Midwood St. Fabricio Berrios (24), 151 McKibben Julia Santiago (22), 152 Siegel St.

Robert Gaboy (23), 866 E. 21st Catherine M. Byrne (22), 2082 Nostrand Ave. Dominick C. Cimino (18), 136 Frost st: Rose F.

Merola (18), 104 Jackson St. Frederick J. Hackett (22), 628 6th Mae V. Fleck (23), 1288 Putnam Ave. Vincente A.

Gutterez (55). 559 Quincy Vera B. Liburd (34), 559 Street. Sidney Feldman (27), 771 Sutter Selma Sheriff (22), 492 Sheffield Ave. Miller M.

Fagley 132), Glen Spey, Dorothy M. Schneider (22), 181A 29th Street. Jack E. Myers (21), Newport, R. Elisabeth A.

Donahue (19), 132 Java Street. Leon J. Jarrabet 122), 1008 Calico Veronica M. Armitage Decatur St. Frank J.

Paladino (21), 358 Jerome Antoinette M. Lucrezio (21), 285 tum Ave. Nicholas Snyder (54). Westbury, L. Tekla Litwin (57), 1028 Bushwick Fred Del Gaudio (24), 298 Union How- Margaret A.

Lenihan (20), 290A ard Ave. Charles J. Wilson (38). 1337 Pacific Sallie Taylor (341, 132 New York Ave. Charles M.

Fraser (19), 1408 Jefferson Catherine E. Myers (19), 539 Central Ave. Leslie J. Lawlor (25), 1407 E. 51st Mary A.

Rizzo (26), 1407 E. St. Chance N. Goldberg 26. 134 Bristol Abby L.

Levine 1221, 1702 Union St. Robert S. Vaughn (22), 727 Prospect Place; Charlotte P. Meyers (221, 373 7th Ave. Marvin (23), 156 Wilson Thelma G.

Weiner (24), New Haven, Conn. Sol Bresnick (20), 149 Powell Carolyn R. Sylvester (19), 977 Troy Ave. Solomon Spiro (24), Manhattan: Gertrude Reich (23), 107 Taylor St. Raymond A.

Abraham (28), Queens; Laurette Weiss (24), 446 Kingston Per Lowzow (46), 571 Ovington Sonia E. Swenson (24), Williston Park. N. Louis J. Alfiert (23), 188 Ainslie Marie Carlo (20).

193 Ainslie St. Arthur L. Miller (28), 1234 Lincoln Place: Miriam B. Federman (24), 1653 65th Street. 0.

Pipitone (35), 119 Classon Salvatore Josephine Alaimo (29), 136 Stockton St, Miss Boyle Hostess Miss Miriam Theresa Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boyle of 471 76th entertained friends yesterday eve. ning at a cocktail party in her home before the junior prom of St. Joseph's College for Women.

Miss Boyle is a student at the college. Eileen Sherry Kaplan is being honored today on the occasion of her first birthday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kaplan of 1380 36th St. at the Kaplan home, those attending the open house party and dinner are the child's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balolon. RED INGLE and his Natural Seven Fun Dancing Dinner ($1.85 up) VILLAGE BARN 52 W.

8th N. Y. GR 3-8640. GREENWICH VILLAGE, U.S.A.I ONE WALTER LEEGE And His Orchestra Distinctive Dance Music Proms Wedding Receptions 1737 West 10th St. ES.

2-4075 Brooklyn 23, N. Y..

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