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Brooklyn Sunday Star from Brooklyn, New York • 18

Brooklyn Sunday Star from Brooklyn, New York • 18

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BROOKLYN SUNDAY STAR, OCTOBER 30, 18 1927 WV, PROSPECT EXPECTS CLOSE SECTION Oo UWANNA DANCE' V'-wl NUMBER OF NOMINEES IN FIELD INDICATES ACTIVE INTEREST A close and lively elect mi for officer cf the Young Men's Di Mabel MrMuhon. Ku vision of the Project Ijrr clU ro, Fifl 'ORourke. Ma-paie Branch Y. A. on Monday, Helen Clark November 7.

is by tlu tt uU-l Hartal. Minerva number of nominci now in ja). stem, Mabel Knuck. field. Illmoi Stuher, Floionc.

(onnv" Five young men have ie Charles K. nominated for the Mi. F. i diviiion. Some now 1.

1 Mr. Mill; ''1 at the local while otl.ci Mr. S. T. Ilodgman.

Mrs. I) have had xrcutue experience I lav Mrs. John McGruer, Mi elsewhere Thot am the ball William M. Steel, Mrs Gcoipi for this ie ate Wallace Siiu.ro, Schneider. Mi.x (I Big Frank Ihnti F.dwatd Cii'ii Mi.

Tuikei, Mi. Ch.1,1 John Patro and Zrnn.n II miello, Mm. FwIjii Moiii The candidate who meive- i.ile Elizabeth Biggin-, Mm F. plurality will he declaied elided telle Tendler, Mrs John .1 liio The second highest candidate he i on, Mrs. Herbett Itoosell, Among those present were Mr.

L. D. Burroughs, Klherta D. Ships try, Mr. George McKenzie, Mr.

IL FeingoLl, Mra. M. Bedell, Mr, fi. C. Dean, Mm.

H. Louis, Mr. E. S. Coykendall, Mr.

W. IL Ilierd, Mr E. Page, Mr. 3. C.

Clark, Mra. G. A. Farnsworth, Mr. M.

K. Campbell, Mrs. C. German, Mr. I.

Laffcrty, Jane Marcellero, Mrs. C. A. 8omner, Mra Catherine Hyrula, Mrs. J.

S. Hall, Mrs. E. Korber, Mrs. H.

Terwell, Mr H. J. Barker, Mr. A. Porter, Mrs.

G. E. Stromberg, Mrs. A. F.

Perrin, Mra S. Row-ley, Mrs. F. M. Costner, Mrs.

A. K. Potter, Mrs. L. Baylis, Mrs.

E. Smith, Mrs. S. A. Sammis, Mra.

II. Walcott, Mrs. H. J. Conradt, Mi's K.

Eva As, Mrs. C. R. George, Mrs. F.

w. Ritchie, Mrs. G. W. Shaw, Mrs.

W. A. Thompson, Mr. K. Hall, Mrs.

G. D. Munson, Mr. W. G.

Anderson, Mrs. W. C. Tally, Mrs. M.

Iiamsaire, Mrs. C. E. Hunter, Mrs. H.

Prutting, Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. M. Buchanan, Mrs.

M. E. Wright, Mrs. James Matthews and Mrs. S.

S. Van Kirk. PRISCILLA S. C. MEMBERS HAVE LUNCHEON The annual luncheon of the Priscilla Study Club vai held at he residence of the president, Mrs.

Laura D. Burroughs. 1609 Dorchester on Wednesday. It as one cf the most successful 'uncheons the club has ever held. were artistically (le-wtth all kinds of (lowers and the chairman Mrs.

Sarah How ley is to be congratulated upon sucie.s. Her committee consisted of: Mrs. Laura D. Bay-, Mr J. Carlin, Mrs.

Marshall I Stewart, Mrs. Walter Sammis and Mrs. S. S. Van Kirk.

The president. Mrs. Burroughs, i-ave a warm welcome to all. Miss Elbert a D. Shipley, cousin of Vhraham Lincoln told stones Negro dialect.

Mrs. Stewart gave music selections. Mrs. Ferdinand) Van Parr, president of Chiropean and past president of Allied Society was the speaker of the day. h- w.

,1 tin comes ice-pi CMilt vision. II Judson, Mrs W. Mr. A Chrmtie, Mm i Gatje. Kim.

MUi it 1. 1 II i non NEW ENGLANDERS MEET The Sons and of New England giic a ben fit re for Oolony Hou-e, la. S.iluid evening in the hall ot tec Fourth Unitarian C'hurih at Utterly road and F. I Oth Walter Williams, Michael Simij Herbert Zuckerman and S'an'v. Tomlinson are in the running fi i secretary, while those on the bal lot for treasurer are Hugh O'Neill, Clake OBrien, Anthony S.II.i and Wt.

P. Miller The one in second place for each of the-e ballot will be assistant. The above officers and the rep 1 -resentatix es of the various elub-comprise the Young Men's D.v-aion Council the branch. Tins organization has charge of the planning and conducting of ae tivities for the Wit) young men between the ages of 18 and 1 he "unwanna dance of the v' eik Plugs, Long Island Tent, Vo. held at A cmf Hall, Seventh avenue and Ninth street, on Fnday night of last week, proved Mignon McClintoek, pres nt that it is still the greatest dra.v-the society, acted as ho.te fr card ift cM.al Maccabeedom.

the evening. Bridge in Kh epl rsentatives of many leather. cases were given as Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Decker, H. 1. Brant, Mr. anil J. A.

Mi Dowell, Mr. and tlr. WillarJ ho belong to the Paih Nevins, Miss Dorothy Spalding, Branch. Among the aetivit e- Philip Montague Luce, Mrs and organizations sponsored by John H. aekson, Mrs.

Guy fraternal organ zatiom were in the very large attendants, which much huger than had been expected. The dance was the tent- greater success within the past five years. --i'tant Field Manager Audi ew Popp, with his wife and son, 'iritors Louis Blatt and M. -n uj Capron, Mrs. Frederick W.

Bur bank, Miss Mane L. Spader, Harry- ui the council are the monthly dances. Public Speaking Society, U4I1IvC04 A vllt pLOWl ii wov iv i ntSki A 1 s- I the Boosters Club, the Interna- M. Landry, Warren M. Wilson, Schanlz Superior Commander tional Club, the Neptune Swim- Eliot N.

estner, Miss Olive M. Hyman Rothhard of the Mactn-Club, the Outing Club, Greenpert, Miss Hattie Darboi.s, bee ouncil of Greater New Yotk, ming flub, the Outing Club, i Prospect Players, the Glee Huh, Miss Ellen I. Lawrence, i the Pyramid Club, Boxing and H. Page, Miss Anne Mane Stem- A Saretsky, J. Ik.

Mrs Lydia Jhess ami1 bugler, Miss Madelyn C. Clayton, Mangum, Commander William R. I Wrestling Clubs, Ch II Mbs Catherine Steinbugler, Mrs. Charles J. Steinbugler, Miss Madeline Monsees, A.

Norris Turner 3d, C. Faulkner Gilman, Mr. and Mrj. fleorge H. Dane, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Kimball, Frank K. Hanson, Mrs. C. H.

Dudley, Mrs P. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

A. Bolles, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Thompson, Miss Eleanor Weight-man, Miss Edith Sayre and ('. Allan Cole. MACHINE MEASURES BILLIONTH OF INCH Checker Club, Radio Club, Young Mens Diviiion Forum, and the Prospectors Club. The election will be held in connection with the annual fall banquet, which will be held ip he auditorium at 6:30 on Mon day, November 7. Dr.

mimic "Ellenwood of the State Y. M. C. A. committee, will be the niait.

speaker. Mu-ir, skits and othei entertainment is being arranged Reports of the various clubi and twnmittees will also be given brief. The cvmnntte in charge of the eletions and the banquet compoi-ed of P. Hodges Contbier, hairman; Walter Stelter, Jack Taaffe and Michael Sarr.a. Adequate Heat As You Need It With III Seemann, record keeper Harry Larsen, and Assistant record I keeper, William Burrowes, all of Borough Park Tent, No.

780, were present. Representatives of other organizat ons were also in nt'endance. Litt'e Miss Margaret Kruger, d.iughter of Commander Entil Kiugti, entertained with nongs and (lances. The committee: Chairman William Scho.rn; Jens Kruger, Louis I. Graveson, John IL and Emil Kruger, ex- officia.

MAY-KANDT Mrs. Celeste Marguerite Kandt I of Coldbrook Farm, Mt. Washington, and formerly of 2209 Clarendon road, widow of Dr. Hurtwig Kandt, well-known Brooklyn physician, was married quiet-1 ly Wednesday afternoon to Charles C. May, of 168 Lincoln place, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick May. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Randolph Ray at 1:30 oclock in the I Little Church Around the Cor-1 ner.

The bride wore a gown of green georgette with a hat to match and i blue fox furs. She is the daugh-1 ter of Mrs. A. M. Piper.

Mr. May is connected with Adolph Lewisohn A Son. Mr. and Mrs. May will make their home in Brooklyn.

LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE Mrs. Frank L. Billingham entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home, 208 8th Tuesday. The guests were Mrs. Lynn H.

I Bump, Mrs. Robert M. Baldwin, Mrs. Julian Baldwin, Mrs. Edward Fandrey, Mrs.

Frank Lear-1 don, Mrs. Harold Ramger, Mrs. Harry Wellender, Mrs. Maurice I E. Vail and Miss Violet V.

Vale. Gas iators Heat just as you want it in your store quick, clean, ready, adequate and easy to turn off as it is to turn on Gas Radiators are lighted individually use one or as many as you require. They heat up immediately, interfere in no way with ventilation, look neat and take up little room, present no open flame, may be used economically and turned off just as soon as room is comfortable. Especially Suited to SMALL STORES AND OFFICES BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPS LUNCHROOMS AND TEA SHOPS LODGE HALLS AND SCHOOLS CHURCHES AND CLUBROOMS DOCTORS AND DENTISTS OFFICES We can send yon one radiator of proper size for auxiliary or a sufficient group to take care of all heating requirements. Let us give you figures on cos.

Cal ATL antic 8000 ask Jor our Heating Division. DAGME CLUB OF BROOKLYN HAS BRIDGE PARTY The Dagme Club of Brooklyn gave a bridge at the Waldorf-Astoria last Saturday afternoon. The members of the club are Flat-bush girls. The affair was a huge success, largely through the efforts of the members of the committee in charge who were the Misses Annette E. Biggar, Ann Boniello, Dorothy R.

Millard, D. 1ouise Catje. The other members of the club are the Misses Ethel and Mercedes Newman, Matilde Boniello, Edna Eifert, Gertrude Riordan, Marie Cleere. Among those pres ent were the Misses Elsie Hartig, Marion Dangler, Altierta Ronk, Dorothy Corbin, Mildred Gatje Catherine Marie Philips, Peggy Christie, M. Kiernan C.

Newmann, M. Brown, K. 0 Brien, M. Fav, M. Benning, I.idie Ward, Dorothea Timmerman, Jes 'sie Nickolds, Virginia Carroll, Helen Springer, Irene M.

Meipr, Helen A. erwiliger, Edna A Roes, Edith K. Hugo, Kay Cal lender, Helen Dutcher, Nixola Puttick, Anne Gregory, Amie Car-v roll, Doris Dawning, Ethel Dusen beryy, Helen Mitchell, Iare Gload, Lillian Heilman, Dorothy Roes, Evelyn Manley, Ruth Roy, Dor-? thy Roy, Helen Riley, Anne Law hon, Jda M. Lynam, Julia Max-honey, Ruth Fischer, Katherine Donovan, Alice McCarthy, Ruth JLlaiber, Evelyn Engle, Mary Tully, Florence Blum, Ethel Schutt, Jessie Chamberlin, Marie Kenney Hanna Iskowitz, May MacDonald, Frances Deremus, Anne Ryan, Katherine Mingher, Berthe Fleisch, Marie Boniello, Dolly Law, Elinor Curtin, Julia DeBarry, Florence Eidin, Cecelia Martha Tighe, Dot Daly, Lydia Meagher, Helen Gebhard, Lida Weimann Kathleen Galvin, Mildred Easton, Frances Frederick, Mary Kendall, Flo OConnor, Gertrude Home, Marie 0-Mara, Gertrude Reilly, Elizabeth X- to measure changes length of the order of a billionth of an inch has recently been devised by P. P.

Cioffi of the Hell Telephone laboratories. Such a length is so incredibly small that if it were possible to get paper equally thin, over a million sheets piled on top of each other would be required to equal a piece of ordinary tissue paper in thickness. The need for so refined an instrument arose from studies of magnetic materials. The development of suchc an instrument naturally entailed a great many refinements. The equipment was desifined to measure changes of length in a piece of wire about four inches long.

As imperceptible temperature changes cause expansion equal to this magnitude, every precaution was taken to keep the temperature of the wire constant It was surrounded with a vacuum cylinder like a thermos bottle with an opening at each end and In addition a special electrical compensating coil was used to maintain constant temperature. The entire equipment had to be ona spring suspension se' that bulldingjWibration- would BOt -J" feet tt i Complete Beauty Outfit to Every Student Special offer Beauty Culture In All It Branches $100 Course Special $50 Day and Evening Cleee Now Forming Latest Methods Only Manicuring, fscial. shampooing, scalp treatment, water waving, finger waving, niar- cling. EARN BIG MONEY APPLY NOW EAST rATSBSTS At ay fair Beauty Culture School 1. niCB, Mgr, formerly with Waaamahor School 598 ATLANTIC AVE.

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