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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 25

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 25

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5 CHRONICLE OF THE WEEKS ACTIVITIES THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NW YORK. SFT VY. STTTFNiBEH in, lOlfi. News of Brides I country bride for Brooklyn man.

Noteg Q.11 Jm EUesc4i OonkeJ i ngacaseai I 1 Mi Qusta Gunkel of Corona. I I nr Here and I here And Brides-to-Be I WH.K-wnin. 1 llyZjtftHKt v' "SSNV "S4 4 also Mirl)iirne. petarv. Mi II, 1 ir-nsurer; A rrei-- took 1 1 HH1WL 1.

Klein I4 i at The MTwrar J1 RGENVEN. The marriage of Miss Clara Jurgen en and Raphael Ha vat it th Mis" hlHHi 1 HTV IV oi'. JVn at which the Re John elated last Tuc.Ihv, S.j.i e.nl.i inarrle.l Elvira Savarese was I ildeematd; rUB Charles Jursensen Mas Let man. hariea Those present im, Mr an-l Mi 1 K. Savarese.

Mi m.l Mrs Jur.rn- aen. Mr. and Mis n.ih Mr. and eil of tulle Mrs. Mr.

nn.l Mrs 1:. varese Mr. an.) A. V. Savar.se.

JfJ" Mrs. V. Savarese, Mrs. M. Scvu.o.- I'l'teem snd family, Miss Jurgcnsen, John Healy, J.

Jackson. n. N' Dempsey. J. Uempaey, F.

Reilly, W. Grlffln. H. Xcmiv. l.npue.

j. Mlss ictnria Taylor. A. MePnrmirk. Moll.

A s.i!:n Derita J. Church. I' J. Oul- Mrs. ulf I bin.

E. Leonard Savarese. J'V Nuth. 1" .1 Pi.r.vo "'ill I' T. Martinson.

Mr. Harold Wilson, Wi L. Jones, A. Juiftensen. Miss A 1 Piper.

Mortinu. Miss Far- rell. Miss Miss llar.i.-v. Miss R. Heimlich.

Miss A. I.vnch. M.s. it 1 L. Beera.

Miss V. .1 Dors. MiM Mk. 1 A How II. i Miss I.

Rallnn L'J M.V Mcl.eo.l. Mr. ami Mrs. Fa Mr snd Mis (i. A Slllllh.

j.irs. a. .1 liir.li. P. MacAvoy.

Upschlts, Mil Il.es. ll.ili.lt Miss Irene Brnw'i Edith UnrU, lid (J; I Mr I Mi- Al.i mi i uneit i mi. clean Social lul.nl Waller Etl. V.II. w.

i v. lie er. llola a McCahi n'nnt Mr'. 7' In in U. Mis.

Francis Russell, Mr. Among the September weddings of i activities. She is an excellent horse- t. inb. 12, at RasurbM.

Maynard, Mrs Pambarton. Mr. and of the mei I. an I Huh wiis'heM BrOttklyn intaraal ID Orange County woman and tennis plajer At ho lie Mrs Christopher Hawkins. Mr and pi, In was i of Miss Kmilv Wcbl, wedding she a g.

The went III i anniversary Mrs P. i ins. he 1 1. of 26 MOSS The marrlaeo of Miss ilr.irc lien. Mm.

William Ityerson Jr Miss Minnie Straus. Miss M.uy Straus and K. Marklein. Mapcs of Molina to 'h 1 l.v i .1. mil.

I.I. roiiica Mcij.ilrk Wiilmm' II llobbm lr of la u'n list Si' h'," mi' i i' Mrs- l'iird In I nlorlalns, eet and Thomas Tl v.i.t 'was ins 1 1. Viir.w.is Lit Pr. s. street I i.

Mrs K.I war, I I of llalsey MIOM Miss Katharine of ill forty-third trice Szerllp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Bserllp, 4J7 sixth strict, to B.

Franklin Moss. S. inh street, son of Mr. and Mrs (Hottt Moss, is an event of today at the Knapp Mansion. Mrs William Ho-senfeld, the bride's sister, who was Miss Szerllp before her marriage, April 5.

win be matron of i''r '''m 1 1 "'unerly of a I li p. a i ate, i r-m I iw. Aml Twenty. 'i', "ta'sicf ilv dee'-' Kvelv.i nl.rns 1 1. I musual pi in.

in-, e.nson. m.t 1 1 er tax up- Miss Anna Smith of lfJ Tlurlletli i. a hi nonor. and M.in. i lip.

a tiroiner of the bride, will b. st i man. The two bridesmaids chosen I silting, uli.rli navel by i from m. I run. Is nil her i Miss Viola Moss, of the om.

and Miss n.ioloo.l Tl. V.r".'!.. tn. V. "tht SolotS" "to i mm! 4 MTind MrwXm Smith! i Vi'" ltd i "bu! rini pale blue tan'ela'aml li'r Vhion'-'l '''w', PrmnCnt Kcansblirg 1 I l', I 'k I Camwdi JdS will reside in Bay Hidge.

,1 I William challeiton. Richard Mi and Mrs. Pfeiffsr, Mr. ushers will be Arthur Szerlip and Pzerll, brothers of the, bride. The Rev.

s. J. Le Vinson of Temple Beth Emeth. will olllciale at the marriage. B.

F. Moss Is the senior member of he firm of Henrv Moss of 37 Beaver street. Mnnhattan. KAXT FRENCH. Miss Myrtle Adele French and C.ns- tav C.

Kant were married Tuesday, September 6. at 8:30 n.m.. at the and Mrs. K. Pr, 'mhall.

Mr and Mrs Clt.XI)T,i:R WOODWARD. civ" w'nu. 'pi! M' ('ill' 1 'ill Ml W. SI. gleMi' a ill l' m' sAI i l''' 'i'-i f-i "iVim s' "bl.li began "i'Im! phiii'e P'irlv for Ml Itoyle.

Mr and Mrs. lorn, II. Mr and i.e"..f l.esl'i. I wb', Mas l'li a.lb.n A p.Hv was given Ro- II Lander. Mr and Mrs.

li. I.omas, (lf Mav Mal.i Miss nne he Sepletnber I. to c.i.i.i ibo o'jfh d'j "Jf jJ" Ida Chandler jui i.iei,,i,. lu''l oi, 'hjeijrgenf mmi t''v nteen'h j.nn,f oI bM'd-y rvQmnnMliJS i lBSS "sSifS PrMl SSnT 1 'it. "i.iHi in Ji-Him.

i. tii i i i.iiki uliii i tt-rlvt'il Inn, mi I Il'u'u Mt. u.i.h:, .,.,1 4s ,,.1, JOHNSON MARPE. The home of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Kaufmann, 1047A Fulton street, was tin- sc. ne of very preity home wadding on Sunday evsnlng last when Miss 11, nnette Mnrpe united in marriauo to William V. Johnson, a brother of Mrs Kaufmnnn. The Hev Oeorca Isreal of Ihe Dutch P.r-formed Church of RldgaWOOd oAcl ated at the ceremony. Miss Marguerite Johnson was bridesmaid and f.

Cnurbueh was beat man. The (lower glrlS were little Misses Beatrice Johnson and Ruth Murray. The happy couple were the recipients of main handsome and useful presents. of Dr. Nils C.

Knnt. father of th bridegroom. 353 eventy-rlfth street. The bride, who w. Riven away l.v her brother, John H.

French, is the daughter of Mrs. John 11. French of Seventy-sixth street. The Rev. V.

It Stock-dale officiated at the Miss Marjorle Abrams was bridesmaid and John Henry French was best man The bride's gown was of embroidered net over white crepe de chine, made wun a conn tram. tter tulle 1, hautmann. I-r, ,1,1 1, M. I-1 an. is a.en i urn ov imhk a i Dy a peari nand.

Some of those present were: Miss Mario Kant. Mr. nn.l Mrs. William II Kant. Charles F.

Kant. Miss Lillian Klingelhoefer, Mrs. John H. I'ren. Miss Nettie Bplcer, Dr.

and Mrs v. Diiienr. t.inrinei m. Maelir, trs. John Spicer.

Mrs. 1 1. nrv s. Miss C.nra Illanchar.l At, Mr. and Mrs.

B. H. Chnrbuck, Mr 'unue. li. 1 Ml 1 Uelel ttnd Edward Mc- Bride of Patrolman O'Nei).

was whn Ml 1 ti a Man. St IIWIM) St IIAIll EH. llrussels net. Willi while HW -Bf x1 1 a The niani.e Miss Madeline I faille train, adorned with pearls ami tOKB I ud' pendent or- mm ni r. X'r? I Mir BSk One of well kn.ovn fr -k, JBBMHP M.s 1.

11,,.. s. John hfoth John V. i I fPfflffllMBi I lowing w. t.

II. W.I La ,,4 a -a to VV la am D-W-l Charles French. Miss Miriam French. Mrs. Jacob Martin.

J. Schanck. Miss Mar.lorlo Abrams. Miss Hazel Abrams, Mrs. Oscar Abrams.

Austin Abrams, Mis Pauline Rtcrlinger. John Fcngtacke. Miss lOdna Malonev, In A. E. Kraft.

Miss Millie Wardcll. Clarence Aulett. Mr and Mrs. A. J.

Bailey. Thomaa Bennett, Alfred (Cups. Miss Florence Balmer. Mr. and Mrs A Kunz.

Miss Caroline Kunz. Pr. and MrR. C. s.

staehr. Oeoroa Btaehr, Miss Mrs. Catherine Sinilb. Miss Julia Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Ostran-der, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunc. ke, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs James Ridge.

Mr. and Mrs. John Au- nstlne. -Mr. and Marry iianmiry.

liss nan iiiV Ml II I IMS Anotlnue-tcrdav! Ha KlSs Mn;" iilmiraiid: 78-80-82-84 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn Mildred Berry. Miss Mim-rva Raul- I "i I Mih Nettie Mnrlnelli of l.ynel. i 'en la nun 1 nbar. They are summer Three mark, from si. nn.l 11,11 sia.i..,.

Fir and Miss Ma ret K.diler were JFwfb M' 'u 1 1 eet. da lighter l' r. ml Mrs. Nidi- Keansburg. WsmmM Our Fall Display Miss Luches, KnRaSed.

9V-rS 11 Miss ii i1 She King, Ul Ull IUJ MMthstreirilive annm'incel Miss Anna Clare Hilton of ,718 SproimdM nIiS rim The New and Attractive Furniture will areatly interest you. and Ihe the engagement of their East fourteenth sti was married to ushers worn Paul Moniig.dl.. and It. (lors 1 prices will insure ureal HainRS. Louise Luchesi.

tn Harry C. Wagner. Theodore Vincent O'Neil, August SI. 1 was'lVl'd' Imnm of'tlm Of Which she li ARTISTIC PERIOD SUITES fl a'rlcs HI'uileTi' Thuri- h'mwdVVs" h'-urs "'i A1 a of 20 lt I'er Cent. ylMGIDDINGCQ I Great Display ol Library Suites Fifth Ave.

at Forty Sixth St. ATSPECIAL REDUCTIONS 4V mm. wu, Oup Big Special Genuine fmg Mahany 1 Sffi i Charles Britain Mount both of1 flwtvi 13- leather JIJ I'tlllshcd Gg a Player Pianos i X'. -Thl Paris-Shop -AntRiCA T. Mls, I trpr.

sc. anve the American Lo. melodious strains of the original 5nd MoRlhly 41 P-lf'-i XW- 4 In Braiil. Mr. and vT vT Half! ,1 dalSSSE) PA V.

Vt I HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA FRE'a itch bi'sk. every evening, beginning -i V1 Jfj TrZL SATURDAY. September 9th Uprights IO hf a 1 Mieet was i i i lS Mon.hw High grade workmanship by expert npholsterera, oer beat steel springa, 0" Wednes. 1 i at the meetmg ace of IjnJTj 3 and 5 Piece Plush Suites, $28.50 to SIKH day. Annum to arrie Husk Brooklyn elite, SfSTZpfTTZ I RESTAURANT Uprights, Big Values xXf $50 Stodart marriage, on August 30.

st Tet of Mrs. Christine Adler. 44 Court Street BROOKLYN Surroundings Cuiiine Prices everything is conducive to an enjoyable evening. l-l 1 1 1 1 1 ii, i .1. me bmct portkukr.

attention Jto NEW FASHIONS Qhom couturier ofidorlD tfi(terfanw odrff -authentic rcproduetionf together Mil dndididual cfignf by (Mr mkl Artuftf SaHmdaHi; cmphasisiig the, vent extensive assortment? and the great number styles: forniniediatc Selection SUITS TOATO WRAPS GOWNS DRESSES BLOUSES FURS AND HJLL1NEKY and Mrs, Ooerz. who have heen mo- u'inp. will lie ai Home alter October at their "Cobbls Crest," Tcnafly, 75 Benedict Bros. 105 Haines Bros. 115 Haynes 135 E.

Gabler 140 Weser Bros. 150 Arion 175 H. Waters Co. 180 Sterling 195 Weber Hi SEND IN YOUR NEWS 4-Piece Period SuiJe A very handsome design at a very low price Buffet, CWf) "A China Closet, Table and Serving Tahlc. JUKI value.

Fall sale snecial I SQ MONTHLY up Rents aBeautiful Upright Piano G0ETZ CO. 81-87 COURT ST. Viclrolas-L $15 to $200 JSiS? The Eagle welcome? contributions for this page. It will be glad to print an account of any social affair held in Brooklyn if the material submitted is newsy, up-to-date and accurate. Church socials, fairs, euchres and receptions are especially desired.

But one side of the paper should be used in sending an article. Names should lie spelled correctly and written in full. Be careful about dates. ITEMS FOR THE SUNDAY PAGE SHOULD BE IN THE OFFICE NOT LATER THAN THURSDAY EVENING. S.

H. PREMIUM PARLOR ,1 OFF FOR CASH. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES wmmm 50c A WEEK OPEISS AN ACCOUNT.

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