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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 49

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 49

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK-THE STAR SECTION, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931 orary srlvtser. Plans are no beirj made for the coming social lor the graduates. Stelter, president, will supervise the. men's table, where prizes will be awarded for the winning players ini Honoymooner Returns SOCIAL iEWS Kmanurl Lutheran Church Hii.ar to Open iNov. 10 I The societies of the Emanuel, Lutheran Church will give their an- nual bazaar at the church, NOV.

10. tournaments of many varieties. Ifappiness Girl ltms for publication undr Ihis heading "must ba written on-one side of papr only and aigned with name, address and telephone numhrr of aender. wh for publication, but to make verifK-atlon pofaiblo heiv necessary. 11 and 12.

Dinner will be served each evening from 6 to 8 and there will be a moving picture exhibition and voting contest to decide who is the most popular person in the Sunday school. The Ladles Aid Society will preside at the apron table, the chairman being Mrs. Minnie K. Nolte, 'The Sunday School will have a grocery department, Fred Esstg, superintendent. The Girl Scouts will sell object, made In their group meetings.

Flowers made of brads will Interest all visitors. Mrs. Harry Sleller Is the raptain. The Boy Scouts will have many entertaining diversions interesting to both children and grown people at their table which will furnish amusement for participants and onlookers. The scoutmaster Is Henry Es-Mg.

ft Thursday and Friday afternoons! and evenings at the rectory, 622 1 Greenwood Ave. The committee in I charge consists of Mrs. John Bur-1 ley. Mi's Percy Cuthbert, Mi's. Lloyd Kauffman and Mrs Welnert.

Another feature of the fair are the home-cooked dinners which are served each evening. Mrs. L. Williams is president of the Women's Guild, whose members have charge of the dining room. The Sunday school.

Fred Vail, superintendent, is in charge of the booth containing drugs and toilet, articles. The ice cream and candy table is being supervised by Mrs. Selleck and the Young People's Society. Percy Cuthbert is chairman of the hosiery booth, Mrs. Hawkins of women's wear, Louis Stephen of the While Elephant, the Vestment Chapter of aprons, and the Men's Club of groceries.

since her arrival in the United States. 26 years ago. Her family are tendering a dinner at her home, which will be attended by. "many relatives and friends. I i Prospect Church' Bazar Chairmen Named The Ladies Aid Society of Prospect Heights Presbyterian Church, 8th Ave.

and' 10th gave a reception and party following their meeting in the church par-! on Nov. 2. The hostesses were Mrs. Hislop, 28 Fuller Place: Mrs. 'Ambrose Jayne, 518 11th Mrs.

Thomas and Mrs. John Maxwell. The following bazar chairmen and helpers for the fair Nov. 12 and Theater Parly The Happiness Girls of Brooklyn held their second annual theater party and supper recently. A Krouj of 35 members attended a performance ofEvervbody's Welcome," i the Shubert Theater.

Mrs. C. McKay and Mrs. L. 3ef-ker.

Bay Ridge residents, had a their guests Mrs. G. Gesell and Mrs. E. Stone.

To rail Holds Its nnual Flection The elections of the newly formed alumnae association of the Mach-zike Talmud Torah. took place las Tuesday evening In the auditorium of the school, 131 43d St. Joseph Estrtn of 1360 52d St. was elected to the presidency. Miss Hannah Altman, 1335 49tn was elected vice president.

The secretary and treasurer were Miss Martha Roth- president. Many beautiful fancy and embroidered aprons will adorn the booth in addition to the more practical workday patterns. The Martha Soriety, Mrs. Emil fiift Shoxer for Mr. Charles J.

Munlock Mrs. Charles J. Murdock, 555 16th who recently returned from a hospital after a serious illness, was tendered a gift shower last week at her home, Aboul 50 friends of Mrs. Murdock atteni.1 the affair, and Mrs. William W.

Bailey of 395 16th and Mrs. Benjamin J. Blair made the presentation of gifts. '13 were announced at the meeting The restaurant, of which Mrs Dora Lenkau is director, will serve the dinners. Frank Mauer Crude President The elections of the senior class of Manual Training High School took place early this week.

Frank Maucr, football star and ex-presl-dent of the Seventh Grade as well as twice leader of the junior grade, was elected lo the presidency of the Eighth Grade. Miss Toy Holtl demented Jane Dallon for the vice presidency. Nuncio Sainpieri, captain of the Park "Slope Eleven, was plectcd treasurer and Marlon Bushey was selected as secretary. Miss Marquardt was chosen as the hon Roth, chairman, will display a fine collection of fancy articles made by the members and their friends for this event. The Mizpah Society, Mrs.

Harry Steltor, president has prepared an attractive toy department and will Berve Ice cream and cake. The Young People's Society, Fred Lemke directing, is employing the moving picture machine of one of Its members for the show which will be given on the platform of the Sunday school room. The Junior Luther Society. Miss Ethel Doring, president, promtses many surprises for the miscellaneous The Young Men's Society; Harry New features of this years lair Include a fortune teller and lower prices for practically everything-Saturday nlsht Is to be observed as Old Home Night and on the occasion many former members of the church and former residents of the Terrace will return to meet old friends and neighbors. The fair committee consists of Raymond Severe, president; Louis Stephan, treasurer, and Mrs.

Alvin Brewer, secretary. The Rev. George S. Mullen is rector of the church. omen Missionary Society by Frederick Brueckbauer, who presided: Fancy table Chairman, Mrs Charles W.

Crowe, Mrs. Brueclt-'bauer, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Johnstone and Mrs. George Smith.

Apron table Chairman. Mrs. ''Joseph R. Wilson 175 Windsor place; Mrs, Ambrose Jayne, Mrs. W.

J. Jones, 185 Windsor Place; Mrs. George Thompson, 975 77th Mrs. Muriel Brittin, Mrs. Cap-pelan and Mrs.

Wickham. Candy table Chairman, Miss Celia Hunter. 484 14th Mrs. Samuel J. Dayton, Mrs.

Ida Wal-' lace, 516 9th Mrs. James W. enstrelch of 1320 43d St. and Samuel Slonlmsky, respectively. Altar Society Plans Cards and Tea The Altar Society of Patrick' Church will resume their Tuesday afternoon card and tea" psrtles beginning Nov.

10. Mrs. L. M. Schneider will be hostess on that date.

Intermediate League Holds Parly The Intermediate League of the Park Slope Methodist Episcopal Church held a Halloween party Saturday, Oct. 31, in the basement of the church. Miss Mildred New-lands of 441 2d served as chairman of the committee, and was assisted by Dorothy Edwards, 464 44th treasurer; Grace Schwab, 420 6th and Henry Calnek, 342 21st one of the vice presidents who arranged the games. The refreshments were served by Mildred McKenzie, John Bailey, 327 18th secretary, and George O'Connor. 697 3d president.

Miss Doris Trimble and William Calnek acted as hostess and host. O'Connors Back From California Mr. and Mrs. Edmund O'Con 'Stamp and Mrs. King.

Miscellaneous table Christian Endeavor Society, James H. Stamp, chairman. Cake table Chairman, Mrs. Ada J. Hickok, 507 6th Mrs.

Grow, Mrs. Andrew B. Smith, Mrs. Quack-enbush arid Mrs. Giere.

l)f The Old First" Meets The Women's Missionary Society of the "Old First" Reformed1 Church, 7th Ave. and Carroll met on Wednesday afternoon, NovJ 4. The meeting was held at the home of the president. Mrs. Forrest M.

Towl ol 45 Montgomery Place. I Miss Charlotte WykotT, recently DR. L. KRONM AN SURGEON DENTIST ESTABLISHED 1915 Are Your Children's Teeth in Good Shape for the School Season? Flower and lemon table Miss Aldine Bingham. Decorating committee Mrs.

nor, who have been to California on an extended trip, have returned to their home at 610 Ovington Ave. MODERN METHODS Modern methoda and apparatus used to make all denial work as comfortable for the patient as science permits. X-RAY, NOVOCAINE, GAS No chart for extractions with other dental work. Mrs. Francis J.

Daly, nee Theresa Katherme Towa of 108 35th who has just returned from a honeymoon trip to Bermuda. The couple will reside at 302 67th St. Porcelain erowna, bridges and sett of teeth tht look natural. returned missionary from India, was the speaker. The committee i for the day consisted of Mrs.

Andrews, Miss M. L. Atwaler, Bassing, Miss Cleveland, Miss Had- held. Miss Juhring, Mrs. Low.

Mrs. i Muste, Mrs. Ritchie. Mrs. Roberts, Miss Emma T.

Smith, Mrs. Speer, Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Van Zantcn.

Mrs. i Voorhees, Miss West. Mrs. Weller and Miss Mary A. Woods.

Stella Brunimilt Urges Church Consider Girls A large gathering of women were addressed Monday afternoon at Grace M. E. Church by Stella Wyatt Brummitt, who was selected to address the meeting of Home Missionary Societies of the Methodist PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT PRICES adjusted to meet present-day conditions. HOURS 9:30 M. TO 8:30 P.

M. ASK ABOUT OUR PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN 5102 FIFTH AVE. CORNER 51st ST. Italian Catholic Junior Auxiliary at 314 Clinton St. The officers of the organization sponsoring the affair are Grace G.

Marra, president; Vera Russo, vice president; Paula M. Arico, secretary, and Angela Pensabene, treasurer. The secre-' tarial offices of the auxiliary are at 2219 E. 4lh St. Young People's Society DisciiKS Living Isnuea At this week's meeting of the Young People's Society for Service of the "Old First" Reformed unurcnes or Brooklyn and Long Island, Southern District.

A large delegation of women from Methdist churches of Bav Ridse the Rev. Cornelius B. Muste led a discussion on "Is the Bible Also ft Mere Scrap of Paper?" This Is the second In the series on the general subject of "Living Issues." Annual Fair of Holy Apostles Church The annual fair of the Church of the Holy Apostles of Windsor Terrace, Greenwood near Prospect opened yesterday afternoon, Nov. 5, and will continue through the evening of Nov. 7.

For those interested in cards a card party Is being held on Donald MacColl, 528 8th and Mrs. J. J. Gaw. The chairman of the dinner, to be served both on Thursday and Friday evenings from 6 to 8, will be Mrs.

Clarence H. Terhune. Others who will take part in preparing the dinner are Mrs. Charles J. Murdock, Mrs.

Robert Ditchburne, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Thomas Christiansen, Mrs. Catherine Vail, Mrs. Barbara Hislop, Mrs.

Caroline Lund. Mrs. Curnow, Mrs. Anna Van Benthuzen, Mrs. William Bailey.

Mrs. James Young and Mrs. Emily Staberg. Those attending the meeting and reception were Mrs. Brucckbauer, Mrs.

Stamp, Mrs. Donald MacColl, Mrs. Hislop, Mrs. Crowe, Mrs. Campbell.

Miss Hunter, Hickok, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Ambrose Jayne. Mrs. F.

W. Kerney, Mrs. MacColl, Mrs. Young, mm. Thomas, Mrs.

Andrew' B. Smith Mrs. Caroline Teed, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Howard H.

Hollls, Mrs. Sheller. Mrs. Brittin, Mrs. David Thome.

Mrs. Clarence. H. Terhune, Mrs. J.

K. Lloyd. Mrs. Vail, Mrs. Oertel and many others.

Mrs. M. Krou in Charge Of Glee Cluh -The Glee Club of the Junior SUITS All styles, fabrics 14.75 and colors AT UP Drra I'nntn. SI.7S I'p Everite Clothes S101 Third at 5Ut St. 1'hone, SU nset 6-3333 Over Lesnick's Jewelry Store FORMERLY ON PRESIDENT STREET and Park Slope were present in the audience.

Miss Brummitt spoke on "They Without Us," and pointed out the work to be accomplished in prepar ing ine younger generation to carry on the tasks now being performed Church, 7th Ave. and Carroll dv inelr Darents and eldprs in t.h senior philanthropic societies of COHN BROS. FEATURE AN toT flfc A A 15 INNER-SPRING MATTRESS cnurcn organizations. She described the work which Is now in progress at the many homes the Home Missionary Society is now sustaining in the United States. Church 1 people should concern themselves with the individuals in the homes about them so that there should be no more "problem gin" in existence, no more incorrigible, she declared.

Prescription Specialist OPKN DAY AND N1CIIT Court Our Lady of Peace, No. 57, Catholic Daughters of America, I meets every Saturday afternoon at Sil. Ave. nd 9ih St. Tel.

Mulh JMK.UI i All Beddii.gr Items 2 p.m. in the clubhouse rooms, 457 50th St. Mrs. M. Kron of 9115 Seronil Floor for llell, Trne, Elastic lloaiery anil Invalid Chairs, etc.

Ridge Boulevard, is in charge of the Junior Auxiliary lo Hold Barn Dance Tomorrow A barn dance, the proceeds- of which will go toward charity, will be held tomorrow evening by the group. Reduced this Week Closing Out METAL BEDS all sizes, styles and finishes Catholic Daughters lo Give Testimonial Court Our Lady of Peace, No. 57, Catholic Daughters of America, will tender a testimonial din- ner In honor of Miss Camillo M. of 349 48th Thursday evening, Nov. 12, at Chaplin's, 4th Ave.

and 94th St. Miss Alence, who has occupied the chair of Grand HANSEN ml. JNf'W' Regent of this court for six con- secutive years of loyal service, will assume the office of Worthy District Deputy of this order. Members who wish to attend the testimonial dinner should com-municate with Mrs. Margaret Kron, 9115 Ridge Boulevard, not later than Tuesday, Nov.

10. Anna Iverson Returns From Norway Mrs. Anna Iverson of 2io 55th St returned from Norway Monday. Nov. 2, on board the Stavangeri-Jord.

On July 8, 1930, she left with a group of Gold Star mothers on the President Harding for a tour of France, where she visited the grave of her son, Thomas Iverson, who was killed In France. Mrs Iverson left Paris the latter part of July for a visit to her native Norway, which she had not visited 31 cams Frtml oiii From Worry You Want A tem ft 0 Day-Beds (oocl IIooC (c( A ooil Hoofer $9-98 MOW! For lour SWEATERS Raincoats Trench Coats Leather Sportwear Chair Beds $14-95 Double Day-Beds Ask Us About Our Deferred Payment Plan i oi an ID avenue Phones SUnset Such as "boys', men's and girls' sheep-ljned a men's and hoys' genuine leather lumber jackets and coats. $12-95 Wood End Double Day-Beds $1850 1642 Broadway FOxcroft 9-7700 334 Ninth Street 460 86th Street 641 71st Street SOulb 84600-4601 SHore Road 6-2300-01 ATlantic 5-2300 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10 For Mii, Women ami Children Come to the ATLAS Sportwear Inc. 5810 Fifth Avenue you can choose from the largest selection in Bay Ridge at lower than Mr FURNITURE COMPANY, inc. wholesale prices.

A call on in will con-vine yon that tew can avc Von money. 534-536 FIFTH COR 14th BROOKLYN.

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