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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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Ml BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW ORK, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930. horsewoman, made her debut dur- Inir thi main of 1928-1929. Che Is Mrs. William H. Nichola Jr.

and Miss Marian Nichols of Oyster Bay, a granddaughter of the late Mr. and van, to Francis Fabian Suffiran of the Hotel St. George. Sullivan la a member of thi Crescent A'Uetlc Club, the Cathe. dral Club and the Lake Placid Club.

The wedding will take place la Mitt Betty SoUiTan Engaged To Francis Fabian SufljTan Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Vincent Sullivan of Its Balnbridge St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Ceelle Sulli Mrs. ueorge w.

XjIkuis. box. xxuiuus im wnW at. TTorvarH The wedding will take place next the autumn. 'I L.

and formerly of Brooklyn, have arrived at the Plaza from their country home, the Briar Patch, at Fisher's Island, whence they have been taking short trips on their yacht Mrs. W. Winans Freeman of Manhattan and formerly of Brooklyn entertained at luncheon at the St Regis root garden yesterday for Mrs. Skefflnston a Norton. Mrs.

dune. Social Notes of Huntington (Special to the Eagle) Huntington, L. July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones of Mechanic this village, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Esther Jones, to Hfl.rnlri A.

also nf th1 cIIIioa ABRAHAM Mie Ruth and Natalie Bliss Gire Bridge at Bellport Home; Other Parties at Resort (Speaial to the Eagle) JUITOM $Tet MOVV, Thomas Z. J. Majewskt, Mrs. Valeria Langeloth, Mrs. Klrkland Jackson fa The date for the wedding has not and Mme.

Alma ciayburgn, a Shelter Island Notes (Special to the Bagk.) Bellport, L. July 15 The Misses Ruth and Natalie Blias ol Jefferson Ave. were hostesses at a large bridge at their country home In Bellport, L. yesterday after ff iw: Km Deen announced. Both Mr.

Petty and Miss Jones rHynt. nf th TTimf- ORIENTALS Ington High School. Miss Jones, Miss Mary Landstreat Wed To Hermann Pieck Yesterday Miss Mary David Landstreet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Falarfaz Stuart tandstreet of Manhattan and Southampton, L.

was married to Hermann Pieck, fourth officer of the Bremen, yesterday afternoon shortly after the North German Lloyd liner docked at her pier In Brooklyn. The Rev. j. Philip Anshutz of St. George's Church performed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, 1021 Park in the presence of Imem-bers of the family and fellow officers of the bridegroom.

Miss Landstreet was given In marriage by her father and had her niece, Miss Louise Landstreet, as her on'y attendant Mr. Peck was attended by O. Rossing, first officer of the Bremen, as best man. A small reception followed. Mr.

and Mrs. Pieck will go to Germany on their wedding trip and will visit Mr. Pieck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Pieck of Muen-ster.

His father Is a municipal officer of Muenster. Mr. and Mrs. Pieck will make their home In Manhattan. The bride was graduated from Vassar in 1924 and was introduced to society the following winter.

She is a member of the Junior League and the Colony Club and has studied dancing. Mr. Pieck was formerly an officer on the Muenchen. Mrs. Willard' Finch Rogers of Shelter Island Heights, L.

July 15 Mr. and Mrs. P. MacKay Sturges and their son, P. Mackay Sturges of West Neck, Shelter Island and Princeton, N.

have returned to Shelter Island from a IS) wno is a graauate aiso 01 uie Mew Paltz Normal School, is a teacher in the local public school system. A bridge party for the benefit of the Service League of Huntington will be given tomorrow afternoon on the spacious lawns of the Charles Doscher estate on the Jericho Turnpike, at South Huntington. These hrlrieA narties Are a Manila week's cruise to Block Island, Wood's Hole, Hyannisport and Ed- gartown, and Newport, R. Matthew Tobey, Jack A. Moran, Fred Banta Jr.

and George A. Stein, muller Jr all of Manhattan, an summer activity of the Service It -4 ivy V4y Lieague ana are popular social occasions. Mrs. G. H.

Gudebrnd of Hnnt.lnv. chored In Derlng Harbor on Sunday after having won second, place In the New York Athletic Club Travers Island to Block Island race with Sunny 3d. ton Bay Hills is chairman of the committee in charge of the coming event. 1 noon. The guests were Mrs.

Edward V. Manieo, Mrs. Theodore T. Everitt, Mrs. Sumner Ford, Mrs.

Pierce Grace, Mrs. William P. Earle Miss Ethel Ketcham, Mrs jGeorge King. Mrs. Andrew Dnder-hlll, Mrs.

Frederic Gurney, Mrs William Alexander, Mrs. William Walther, Mrs. A. Dexter Crowell, Mrs. Franlc Pinkham, Mrs.

Carl Bigelow, Mrs. Paul W. Bigelow, Mrs. Desmond Nelson, Miss Marion Young, Mrs. Thomas Rodman, Mrs.

William Milne, Mrs. Benjamin Mes-erole, Mrs. Valdimar Henshaw, Mrs. George Tooker, Miss Mary Jepson, Mrs. Ferdinand Weber, Mrs.

Ralph Goddard and Mrs. Charles R. Hebard. Mrs. Walter Woodruff gave a bridge at her home in Bellport last evening, the guests including Mrs.

Ira Bertine Downs, Mrs. Benjamin Tibbs, Mrs. Happle Bedford, Mrs. Alfred Reeve, Mrs. James Connor, Mrs.

Benjamin Tibbs, Miss Gladys Bedford, Mrs. James Preston, Mrs: Helen Droste, Mrs. Sterling Smith, Mrs. William Post and Mrs. Reginald Carter.

Miss Anne Stone of Flushing, L. will be guest of honor at a dinner party this evening preceding the ubdebutante dance at the Bellport Yacht Club. Miss Virginia Wood Dr. and Mrs. Walter W.

Mott, the Misses Marjorie, Cynthia and Jean Mott and Jerry Griffiths on the schooner. Half Moon, of the American Yacht Club, registered at the Shelter Island Yacht Club over the Mrs. Joseph P. Ripley Hottest; Other Garden City Newt weekend. Flat ousn and sayville, L.

i gave a dinner bridge recently In honor of Mrs. Augusta Tetamore of Forest Hills, L. I. (Special tj the Eagle) Garden 'City, L. July 15 Mrs.

Joseph P. Ripley of Kensington Road was a luncheon bridge hostess today to her contract bridge club. Her guests were Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman, Mrs.

Frank W. Cook, Mrs. Henrv W. WanrilpA Mr. Miss Anne Lincoln, who is the guest of Mrs.

Walter Quick at her home In Seattle, Washington, will return to the city on July 28. Miss Lincoln was elected president of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Brooklyn In May. Mrs. Quick formerly lived in Brooklyn. Mr.

and E. Rov Havlland of 15 Westminster RoacT'entertained at dinner In honor of Dr. Josef Von Geyr, Sunday evening. George A. Young, Mrs.

Kenneth Lincoln. William Pond, Charles Mrs. Joseph V. Lemaire has re wara-smitn, Mrs. Clifton W.

Wilder and Mrs. George Walker. i Miss Edith Wood, rlmiirhtoi- MARTIN'S Mm A Irldga st fceeklya turned to the city to visit her son- and Mrs. LeRoy J. Wood of Cathe- Schroeder, William Asher, Robert Sweeney, Douglas Mann, Samuel Allan and Frederick Graham.

The chaperones were Mrs. Richmond Sardner, Mrs. H. H. Stebbins and ruff and Water Woodruff Jr.

will be hosts at the affair, the guests at in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Lemaire (Dorothy Kane) of 612 Ocean Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Lemaire are being congratulated upon the-birth of a son, Joseph V. Lemaire born on July 1. Mrs. Lemaire will return to Blue Point for the remainder of thef summer.

Paris. The Jourdans will return on the Aqultania on Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Gair and their son, George W. Gair are cruising to Canada on their yacht Gairlee. Herbert Gengler and Arthur Gen-gler are traveling through the Northwest during July. They have visited Alaska, Banff, Lake Louise and will go to Glacier Park before returning to Westhampton Beach in August.

Mrs. Winfleld S. Schley and William Blossom. arai nas returned from a visit to Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Miss Jane Bishop, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford M. Bishop, is the guest of Miss Virginia Caldwell, a classmate, in Wheaton, IH. Mrs. Mary Swlger, who makes her home with her mint Mr.

nu which will be the Misses Marlon Savage, Elaine Tibbets, Jane Bergen, Alice Bowden, Helen Droste, Myrna Kennedy, Ethel Sayres, Elise Connett: James McGuire, William Earle, James Phillips, Arthur Ken Miss Eleanor Hamlin, daughter of Dr. arid Mrs. Cyrus Hamlin of 180 Sullivan Place, will sail on the Mr. and Mrs. John Low and Mrs.

RUGS Half Our Usual Prices! Originally Now Seraband. 295.00 98.00 Chinese 9.0 xl2.0 235.00 98.00 Mahal. 8.7 xl2.0 275.00 98.00 Chinese 9.0 xl2.0 225.00 98.00 Chinese 7.2 xl 0.3 295.00, 98.00 'Mahal 7.10x11.0 295.00 89.50 Chinese 9.0 xl2.0 265.00. 98.00 'Mahal 7.9 x10.11 275.00 115.00 Arak. 9.0 xl2.8 295.00 129.00 Gorovan.

9.6 xl2.0 295.00 145.00 Arak. 9.0 xll.9 295.00 149.00 Arak. xl2.0 375.00 179.00 8.8 xl2.8 365.00 189.00 Gorovan. 9.0 xl2.2 295.00 145.00 Mahal. 8.4 xl2.0 245.00 125.00 Gorovan 9.0 xl2.5 295.00 149.00 Gorovan.

9.5 xl2.6 295.00 149.00 Mahal. 9.6 xl2.3 295.00 149.00 Gorovan. 7.8 9.7 195.00 98.00 Persian. 9.0 xl2.0 295.00 145.00 Gorovan. 8.10x12.0 295.00 145.00 Gorovan.

8.3 xl2.0 295.00 145.00 Gorovan. 7.10x12.4 295.00 145.00 Mahal. 8.8 xl2.8 295.00 145.00 Turkish 5.1 Ox 8.10 165.00 89.00 India 6.7 9.8 145.00 79.00 Mahal. 8.8 xl 1.10 295.00 149.00 Gorovan. V.

8.0 xl0.9 275.00 139.00 9.3 x11.7 275.00 139.00 Gorovan. 8.8 xl 1.3 275.00 139.00 Mahal 9.0 xl2.7 325.00 165.00 Mahal. 8.9 xll.9 275.00 139.00 Mahal. 8.10x12.0 295.00 145.00 Mahal. 9.0 xll.4 275.00 139.00 AJlS RUGS SIXTH FLOOR, IAST Westmoreland Friday for a trip Durham of Stewart will aair nedy, Edward Burns, William Bon' abroad.

She will visit Paris, Biar un liie firemen enrio in Attof yon. Bayard Dodd, Junior Green, Joseph Savage Jr. and Sterling ritz, Deauville and Grenoble, among a sojourn In Europe. daughter are spending a few days this week at Glen Cove, L. I.

Dr. other places, and will return early In September on the Rochambeau and Mrs. Schley and family have Economy Fashion Are Here ioionei ana Mrs. John' B. Hammond, formerly of Garden City, have taken Camp Wyndover on Spitfire Lake, near Paul Smith's, for the srmmer.

taken a cottage on Beach Lane, from Havre, They formerly spent their summers in Smith Jr. Mrs. H. Murray La Mont, who recently returned from England, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.

C. Mil-holland at East Hampton, L. Mrs. Charles Frazier of Engle-wood, N. and formerly of Brook- Ivn is firvnri t.hn mimmar st Mar- Mrs.

William Mr.Hara nf sf Mr. and Mrs. Butler T. Duycklnck MV St. oOUth.

Whft Vfll hnttaie tn. Hattle Train of Freeport have Just returned from a motor trip to Buck Hill Falls, Pa, and Atlantic City. Mist Muriel Hedges Fiancee Of Herbert S. Whitman Mr. and Mrs.

George Brown Hedges of 630 Park Manhattan, and Westbury, L. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Muriel Hedges, to Herbert 8. Whitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bradbury Whitman of Garden City, L.

Miss Hedges attended the Walker School at Slmsbury, and Mile Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Marvin of 122 McDonough St. will not occupy their country home at BelliJort. L.

this summer but or Grifflng Ave. are spending a few whvvw JO. C. Q. Durham of Brooklyn and Mrs.

have taken a cottage for the season ui mux oi uaiawin, entertained at luncheon and bridge in -their honor. Other cuenta hatna at the Belgrade, Belgrade Lakes, tha'a Vinnvard. Mass. Mr. Fra- Me.

They are accompanied by their Andrew H. Boardman, Mrs. K. daughter, Miss Virginia Marvin, naraing, Mrs. Samuel McAlister, Miss E.

Leonard and Miss Cornelia and Mrs. Marvin's mother, Mrs. Al 20 Latapie's School at Versailles I France, and made her debut' twp years ago at a ball at Westbury fred Wykes. Miss Gertrude Benson to Be Hostess at Bridge-Luncheon (Special to the Eagle.) Sayville, L. July 15 Miss Ger trude Benson will be hostess to.

days tnis week on the North Shore. Mrs. Jefferson Church Is entertaining Mrs. George E. Baldwin of Nyack, N.

Y. Mrs. Baldwin will be with Mrs. Church for three weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Peacock spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt G. Peterkin on Potunk Road.

Donald Ross Jr. of Brooklyn has been visiting Curtis Goodrldge. Carol Wiley of Great Neck is visiting Miss Annette Brown of South pountry Road. This afternoon at the Country Clubl there will be a tap-dancing class under the direction of Miss Helen Luery and Miss Margaret Borland. Girls who are Interested id taking part in the "Quogue Quips," which Is given in August, She is a member of the Junior League.

Mr. Whitman Is descended on his father's side, from two Colonial Governors. His great grandfather, George Curtis, was president of the Continental Bank. morrow at a luncheon and bridge at the Sayville Country Club. The off on our entire stock Street, Second Third Floors first vice president of the New York guests are Mrs.

Ernest Donald Hen Chamber of Commerce and one of derson, Mrs. Charles G. Raynor, the originators of the New York Mrs. Robert O. Dixon, Mrs.

John Luunarg. Miss Marlon Bishop has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. B. Allen of 3d St.

1 Mrs. Benedict Hatmaker of Schenectady Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Russell of Prospect Ave. Miss Laura McAlister of Nashville, was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel McAlister, before sailing recently with a group of Nashville friends for a tour of several months abroad. Stacy Page and Miss Peggy Page of Whitehall Boulevard left this week to spend the rest of the summer In Sugar Hill, N. H. Mr. Page will Join them for the month of August.

Mr. and Mrs. John Blizard of Cedar Place have been spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Win-field A.

Townsend at their summer home at Essex on Lake Champlaln. Clearing House. M. Alvarez, Mrs. Nancy Alvey, Mrs The wedding will take place In Frederick Van Vranken, Mrs.

Wal October. are perfecting themselves in the art of tapping. Among the tappers are ter Kraflt, Mrs. Arthur Meyers, Mrs. Franklin Miles, Mrs.

Leroy Fair- child, Mrs. James Falrchild, Mrs. John D. Secor, Mrs. John E.

Corn Miss Marjorie Horton, Miss Nancy Patterson, Miss Elsie Hughes. Miss Grace Connolly, Miss Leslie Olcott Miss Marion Addams, Miss Miriam Schmid, Miss Betty Becktold and Miss Martha Crego. zier will join her in August. i Dr. F.

C. Royce of Greene Ave. has gone to Cape Cod, for the remainder of the season. The Misses Marjorie, Florence and Helen Parker of 92 Fort Greene Place have Just motored to their Camp at Weld, Me. i Mrs.

Jacob S. Welnts of Evan-ston, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cortelyou, at Halesite, for the summer.

The Misses Elizabeth Qulnby, Anne Gibbs and Virginia Gibbs are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton H. Fitch at their summer camp for several weeks. Miss Quinby and Miss Virginia Gibbs will later go to Montreal for several days.

Mrs. Jonathan Peterson of Manhattan and Rldgefleld, will sail tomorrow on the Berengaria with Mrs. Julius Pryor and Mrs. Everett Caldwell for a three month's trip to Europe, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Pray of Manhattan and Halesite, L. will sail from Cherbourg, for the States, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Rowe of the Hotel Bossert will leave the Kent House at Greenwich, on Aug. 1 for the Saranac Inn. From (here they will go to Murray Bay, Canada, for a visit. a Dr. and Mrs.

John Mitchell Brush of 333 E. 68th Manhattan, an well, Mrs. Wiliam Obermayer, Mrs George Binney, Mrs. Bruno Schmidt, Mrs. Elmer T.

Zabrlskle, Mrs. George W. Thompson, Mrs. William Miss Elizabeth Elklnt to Be Wed to Harry B. Hollins 3d Mr.

and Mrs. William M. Elkins of Elkins Park, Philadelphia, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Wolcott Elkins, to Harry B. Hollins 3d, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry B. Hollins Jr. of Manhattan and East Isllp, L. I.

Miss Elkins, who Is a prominent Mrs. Harry Prutting was. hostess Holcombe, Mrs. Sewell Thornhill, Mrs. Ella Johnson, Miss Emma Re at a bridge today at her home, 302 qua, Mrs.

Guy O. Walser, Mrs. Llncom Road. Mrs. Prutting will Thomas Alford, Mrs.

LeGrand sail Friday for an extended Euro pean tour. Kerr, Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mrs, Northam Warren, Mrs. Ralph ABRAHAM Green, Mrs. Russel J.

Perrine, Mrs Joseph Jahn, Mrs. Frank W. Hen- FUlTON ST. at HOYT nigs, Mrs. J.

S. Rourke and Mrs Arthur Strong. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. McCarthy en tertalned over the weekend the IF YOU ARE NOT SLENDER Lane Bryant can help you achieve smartness Misses Mae and Louise McLoughlin of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. William Metzler and John Metzler of Brooklyn were the weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Men's 4 -Piece J. A. Seitz. 73 Those who qualified for the As sociate Golf Tournament recently were: Mrs.

Edmund L. Barto, Mrs. Walter Krafft, Mrs. Harold M. Butler, the Misses Dorothy E.

Brown, CLEARANCE Sports Dresses Molly Brett, Virginia Butler Lothian Kerr and Norma Burtis; also Robert L. Mclntyre, J. Wixted, Austin McElroy, Harry Mc- Naily, Theodore Brett, Eugene Dil lon, John Dillon, Albert Brophy, W. Springsteen, Harry R. Mygatt, Wil liam Hollister and Dr.

LeGrand Kerr. Miss Gladys Connor entertained, nounce the birth of a son, Craig Balcom Brush, on May 28. Dr. Brush is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Brush of 385 Clinton Ave. Maj. and Mrs. Pelham St.

George Bissell of 270 Park Manhattan, and Freeport, L. will introduce their daughter. Miss Helen Al-sop Bissell, to society at a supper dance at the Ritz Carlton on Jan. 1. Miss Bissell and her sister, Miss Mary Sackett Bissell, will sail lor Mexico on the -S.

S. Havana on Friday. They will spend several weeks in Mexico City with their aunt, Mrs. Frederic Parraga, and rejoin their parents at their country home, Wayside, Merrick Road, Freeport. Mrs.

George Brewster Breta of 10 Montgomery Place, who sailed on May 8 for Europe with Mrs. Frede-erick L. Pomeroy and Mrs. Joseph McCord of Westfield, N. but formerly of Brooklyn, returned on the Carmania on Sunday.

They motored over 4,000 miles while on over the weekend, George Graff. Mrs. Walter Kraft entertained to Light Weight GOLF. WITS Now Sale Priced at day at a luncheon and bridge at the 10 Sayville Country Club. Her guests were Mrs.

Frederick Alvey, Mrs. John M. Alvarez, Mrs. Thomas Alford, Mrs. John Consalus, Miss Nellie Sullivan, Miss Eugenia Ray nor, Mrs.

Sewell E. Thornhill, Mrs. Robert C. Dixon, Mrs. LeGrand Kerr, Miss Louisa Walter, Miss Ger.

trude Benson, Mrs. Russell J. Per, rlne, Mrs. Frederick J. Van Vran, ken, Mrs.

John D. Secor, Mrs. Ed' Many below price! Plain, figured and printed sports silks. Shantung, washable striped eilks. 1 Jerseys, pastels, street shades.

Some with separate jackets. ward Siney, Mrs. James Rourke, Mrs. Frank McCurdy, Mrs. Joseph Flnnegan, Mrs.

Abert Brophy, Mrs. the Continent, visiting many points of interest. Mrs. Bretz also went to Passion Play at Oberammer-gaii. Mrs.

Bretz, who is president of the Prospect Club, left yesterday for Point. Peconic, L. where t'le will be with her daughter, Mrs. Bergen, for the remainder of summer. Mrs.

William A. Winant Jr. of E. 18th who is at the Colonial in Kitchawan, Croton Lake, John Cornwall, Mrs. Bruno Schmidt.

Mrs. Gustave Thompson, Mrs. Thomas A. McGoldrick, Mrs. Elmer T.

Zabrlskie, Mrs. Charles Raynor, Mrs. Theodore Jedlicka, Mrs. Ernest Donald Henderson, Mrs. C.

Porter Fisher, Mrs. George Douglas, Mrs. Harry w. Shattuck, Mrs. Rachel Terry, Mrs.

Ella Johnson, Miss Emma Requa, Mrs. Joseph Jahn. Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, Mrs. Joseph 4.95 Cotton Dresses formerly to 9.75, Voile.

Dimities. Lawns. Handkerchief linen. N. won the week-end golf McNally, Mrs.

John McCaffrey, Mrs. Gustave Oxholm, Mrs. Edward Frederick Gundrum, Mrs. Robert Peet, Mrs. Peter Grady and Mrs.

Benjamin Fenner. Weithampton Beach News (Special to the Eagle) Wcsthampton Beach, L. July 15 Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Keating Women's and Little Women's Sizes 18 to 28 and 38 to 56 MAIN FLOOR Jrie Sryant tournament on the hotel links. David Blossom Host at Beach Party at Quogue (Special to the Eagle) Quogue, L. July 15 David Blossom of Brooklyn gave a beach party last evening on the Quogue Beach. His guests included the Misses Marjorie Smith, Lesley Ol-cott, Peggy Anderson, Elsie Hughes, Belle Wylie, Julia Blossom, Betty Wild, Ruth Bower, Caroline Mc-Kuttrick, Marion Somerville, Martha Greenwood, Edith Parsons, Margaret Johansen; Frederick Steb-bins, John Graham, Frederick Fitch, William Olcott, Pamelic Fitch, Cornwell, Samuel Our $50 exclusive Brookmore suits with long trousers and extra sport knickers, Handsojiie lightweight fabrics in light grays and tans. will sail to Europe tomorrow for a six weeks trip abroad.

Mrs. Thomas D. Webb and her daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Eberstaat, will leave soon for a trip to Europe. James H.

Jourdan of 39 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, sails tomorrow on the Berengaria to Join Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jourdan, who are in A AS MEN -CLOTHES SECOND FLOOR, WEST .15 Hanover Place Just Off Fulton St 283 Livingston St..

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