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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK: -THE ITEM SECTION, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1932 MI HERE'S MORE THAN 'ONE OF THE FAMILY' 5 10 Last of Old Fun play to be presented at 8th Ave. Temple House on March 31. They are (1) Jane I. MacDonald, (2) Harry A. Phillips, (3) W.

Douglas Mathewson, (4) Edwin Phillips, (5). Alma R. Tollefsen, (6) Marjorie E. Thomas, (7) Evelyn H. Getreu, (8) Ford W.

Sands (9) Ruth Benwarden, and (10) Dorothea B. Phillips. Mrs. Judson P. Pendleton of 125 Park Place, Mrs.

E. R. Finney of 441 Mrs. J. Denton Shea of 28 8th Ave.

and Mrs. Walter E. Dinne of 485 4th St. Also among those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Davis of 878 Carroll Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Callahan of 35 Prospect Park West, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert F. Gunnison of 8311 Ridge Boulevard, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Kohlmann of 44 8th Ave. and Dr.

and Mrs. Frederic 1 E. Elliott of 122 76th S. Dorothy Dainty Club Entertained at Bridge The members of the Dorothy Dainty Club of Windsor Terrace were entertained at a St. Patrick's luncheon and bridge by Mrs.

James Kenney of 654 Vanderbilt St. Those present included Mrs. O. J. Duhamel, Mrs.

Charles Skippon, Mrs. A. Sullivan, Mrs. TI Thomas Fallon, Mrs. Albert Prast, Mrs.

H. Callahan, Mrs. Annie Bowen, Mrs. M. Ball, Mrs.

J. Rogers and Mrs. James Cunningham. Miss Gushue Gives St. Patrick's Party Miss Marie Gushue of 622 73d St.

entertained at her home on St. Patrick's night. The guests were: Eleanor Johnson Harold Kronnenberg Miss Adelaide Oark Walter Muller Miss Iva Pedersen David Green Mrs. Alva Pedersen Ozzie Nielsen Miss Gladys Pohl Timothy Enright Miss Mary Coyle Timothy Gallagher Miss Kathryn Gushue George Tait Matthew Gilligan George Evans Matthew Breuer Howard Dennis William Flynn Joseph Santobi 500 Attend Guild Card Party A successful card party, with more than 500 in attendance, was given by the St. Joseph's Guild, Saturday evening, in the hall of Our Lady of Angels School, 74th St.

and 4th for the benefit of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor. A sale of home-made cakes was also conducted at the same time. Mrs. J. J.

Smith, chairman of the entertainment committee, was assisted by Mrs. Earl F. Whitaker, Mrs. Mae L. Crowley, Mrs.

Harry Sefton, Mrs. Stephen V. Gussy, Mrs. Robert A. Sewell, Mrs.

Avon Donohue, Mrs. Philip Cleary and Mrs. Walter F. Durack. Mrs.

John D. Moore is of the Guild. Sunshine Society Meets First Tuesday in April The next regular meeting the Sunshine Club is to be held Arst Tuesday in April at the me of Mrs. Lee Hoppinger, preside it, 1265 ATLANTIC COAL COKE CO. 65th St.

and 6th Ave. Shore Road 5-7000 SOCIAL NEWS Items intended for publication under this heading must be written on side of paper only and signed with name, address and telephone number sender. not for publication. but to make verification possible when United Reviews Hold Annual Supper The annual bunco and supper of the united reviews of 'are Woman's Benefit Association New York held at the Foodcraft Studio. turned out to be a great success, so1 Hanson Place, Monday night, cially and financially.

The attendance was greater than Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, the chairman, had expected. Every review in Greater New York was represented by a very large delegation. In audience were many notables of the order. Gifts were presented to Mrs.

Lillian Cook; Mrs. Mary Hunter; Miss Letetia Magee, Mrs. Emma G. Hasemann, Mrs. Matilda A.

Smith: Miss Gertrude C. Tully and Mrs. E. Hunter. Some of the local reviews represented were: Bay Ridge Review 109, Brooklyn Review 153, Central Review 46, Enterprise Review 359, Harmony Review 28, Hollis Review 31, Maspeth Review 75, Prospect Review 88, Williamsburgh Review 48.

W. B. A. Review 50, Maspeth; W. B.

A. Review 58, and the Girls' Club of Brooklyn. The president of each review assisted Mrs. Sullivan. Miss Elling Entertains At St.

Patrick Party Miss Mabel Elling of 334 72d St. entertained at a St. Patrick's party at her home Tuesday evening. The guests, members of the Pleasure Seekers Girls of Bay Ridge. were attired in green costumes.

Decorations in the home were in keeping with the celebration of St. Patrick's Day. A bubble blowing contest was a feature of the evening's program, which also included songs and dancing. There were piano solos by Mrs. Malthida Riordan and Miss Violet Statler.

Among those present were Mrs. F. Kjor, Marion Ackermann, Miss see Her, Mrs. Mathilda Riordan, Mrs. H.

Elling and Mabel Elling. The next meeting of the club will take place at the home of Miss Violet Statler, 459 Senator St. Miss A. McKinney Honored at Home Mrs. Mary McKinney entertained Thursday night at her home, 661 48th for her daughter, Miss Alva McKinney, who completed her course of training in the Norwegian Hospital last week.

Miss McKinney is the president of the nurses class of 1932. Fellow nurses of the first half of the class were the guests. They included Sister Sigrid Olsen, Sylvia Lansilehto, Jenny Knudsen, Martha Einstrom, Virginia Brinsfield, Emma Olsen, Rose Zemanek, Anna Petersen and Alva McKinney. The graduation ceremony will take place about May 12, allowing some of the nurses to make up time lost. The second half of the class will finish in August.

Miss McKinney is a graduate of P. S. 169 and Bay Ridge High School. Dinner to Honor John J. Iulo A testimonial dinner will be given by the John J.

Iulo Democratic Club in honor of the executive member, John J. Iulo, at Benson Manor, 86th St. and 18th Saturday evening, April 23. Magistrate Sylvester Sabbatino will be the toastmaster. Among those expected to attend are: Thomas F.

Wogan, leader of 9th A. Daniel J. Richard McNamara, J. Assemblyman Alderman, of 9th Tonry. A.

Kenneth F. Sutherland, leader, 16th Morris Bungard, Assemblyman, 16th A. James F. Kiernan, Alderman, A. Philip Kleinfeld, Senator, Fourth Senatorial District: J.

Carley, Congressman, Eighth Congressional District; Gasper J. Lioto, Magistrate: David Malbin, Magistrate: Michael Ditore, Municipal Court Judge; John V. Cain, Municipal Court Judge: Frank Wasserman, Municipal Court Judge: Philip Tirone, Municipal Court Clerk; Michael T. Fay, Deputy Register, Kings County, Greenwood Church Canvassers Committee The every member canvass committee of the Greenwood Baptist Church includes Messers. Clair, Holt, Manson, Kramer, Goebel and Miss Bennett.

The canvassers are Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Scott. Mrs.

Shaw, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Clair, Mrs. Weiss, Mr. and Mrs.

Aeryns, Mrs. Boehm, Mrs. Penny, Mrs. Finney, Mr. Spongberg, Mr.

Apel, Miss Austing, Miss Flowers, Miss Reid, Miss Rolff, Miss Walters, Miss Jean Scott, Miss Howell, Miss Weiss and Messrs. Charles Ford, Irving Clair, Henry Rolff and William Dukeshire. All Saints Church Aid Group Meets The Rector's Aid Society of All Saints Church met on Monday afternoon, March 21, at the home of Mrs. Frederick Butler, 1628 10th Ave. The members are engaged in charity work in the neighborhood of the church.

Clothes have been provided and shoes sent to the repairer. The Rev. Frank Albus, in charge of the church, out a man and gave him his breakfast yesterday. Bay Ridge Review To Meet Friday After settling the arrangements for the coming social season at its meeting on Good Friday night, Bay Ridge Review, 109, at Steamship Clerk's Lyceum, 266 51st will close its meeting. Observance of Good Friday follow.

Mrs. Louise A. Witscher, the president, will lead the, Mrs. ceremonies. Witscher maintains the pace she does she will be one of the first winners in the borough to win a free trip to Chicago in 1933.

She admitted it is her ambition. The review was well represented at the bunco and supper party given recently by the united reviews. Among the future affairs, are several old time bunco parties, a dance 24-HOUR SERVICE We Call and Deliver LE PARISIAN Cleaners and Dyers 306 Eighty-Sixth Street CLoverdale: 6-1495 of the lodge include: Lady Keegan, commander, and Lady felena Summers of 371 50th aides to the commander. The chairman in charge of the affair, Lady Mary Riley, was assisted by Lady Schultz. 300 at Cavanaugh Association Dance The Jack Cavanaugh Association held a dance Saturday evening at Tivoli Ballroom, 51st St.

and 4th Ave. More members and their friends attended." Daniel Dwan and Gus Berg headed the dance floor committee, while Gene Pius and his orchestra provided the music for dancing. Officers of the association include: Jack Cavanaugh, president; Warren Sherrely, vice president; Daniel Dwan, secretary, and Gene Pius, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs.

Kushner At Home in Bay Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kushner, who were married last Christmas Day, are at home at 8814 Bay Parkway. Mrs. Kushner is the former Miss Blanche Charlotte Van Camerik, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Abram Van Camerik of 1225 83d St. She was graduated a year ago from Hunter College. Mr. Kushner is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Kushner of Monroe St. Dinner Given for Head Of Woman's Press Club In honor of Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilson of 485 1st who is president of the Woman's Press Club of New York, a dinner was given last week in the Bell Christy. Among those present of local interest were Miss Jessie Chamberlin, Miss Marion Ives, Miss Florence Renaud, Miss Ida Stoehr, Miss Helen Bowden, Miss Mary A.

Lawton, Miss Marie Dans, Miss Alice Klutas, Miss Marion Armstrong, Miss Betty Tillotson, Miss Amy Wren, Mrs. Mary C. Fuller, Mrs. Alwina Schaarf, Mrs. G.

Carl Myra Langford, Mrs. A. B. Moorefleld, Mrs. Harriet Dougass, Mrs.

Genevieve Benson, Mrs. Belle Campbell, Mrs. Linda Norris and Mrs. Blanche A. Hil.

Principal Honored On 10th Anniversary Isaac Bildersee, principal of the Seth Low Junior High School, was guest of honor at a bridge and luncheon at the Hotel Bossert on Saturday, given by the faculty, of the school on the occasion Mr. Bildersee's tenth anniversary as its principal. A musical program was given by Frances Sternstein, pianist. Miss, the Helen E. entertainment Nelke was commit- chairtee.

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Zmijewski of 565 56th St. entertained at a dinner party at their home Saturday in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Eleanor. The home was attractively decorated for the occasion, and there were party games and dancing. Prize winners in the games were Miss Ruth Langer and Arthur Rozak. Among those present were: Ruth Langer Arthur Rozak Beatrice Coyle Stanley Greskowiak Virginia a Langer Stephen Greskowiak Eleanor Coyle J.

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Carley Heads Card Party Committee Mrs. Patrick J. Carley is chairman reception committee for the Spring card party of the Ladies of Charity to be held at the Elks Clubhouse Saturday, April 23. Ruth Dunn Hostess To Committee Miss Ruth M. Dunn of 503 4th who is chairman of the arrangements committee for the bridge that will be given by the St.

Saviaur Alumnae April 9, was hostess to her committee at tea at her home Friday afternoon. Miss Peg Loughlin poured. Among those present were the Misses Peg Loughlin, Anne Ledwith, Mary Keenan, Neil Leary, Elinor McKeon, Eloise Corcoran, Florence Ward and Ruth M. Davey. 700 at Church Women's Bazar The "Goody Shop Bazar," conducted by the Women's League of the Party, Congregational Church, Ave.

and 2d Saturday afternoon in the church basement attracted a crowd of more than 700. visitors. Mrs. C. H.

Hadlock was chairman Gray, of the tea room and Frances had as her assistants Robbins, and Mrs. Proceeds of the the fund of the bazar, and she Mrs. S. A. C.

W. Hadlock. bazar will go to Women's League. Bay Ridge Women Serve On Luncheon Committee and a dinner. A theater party will be given soon, and the money for it comes from the fund specially created for this purpose.

Mrs. Theresa Frederickerson is the recording secretary and Mrs. Margaret Cassidy, the financial secretary. Purim Fete Held A Purim entertainmet, an operof Borough at its headquaretta, was riven, by the Young Israel ters, 1363 50th Sunday night, 43 persons in the cast, inbefore a large audience. There, were cluded junior, intermediate and senior groups.

St. Saviours Academy Alumnae Plan Bridge April 9 is the date selected for the annual bridge of the Alumnae Association of St. Saviour's Academy, 6th St. and 8th to be held at Mary Elizabeth's Tea Room, 5th Ave. and Manhattan.

Miss Ruth Dunne" of 503 4th St. is chairman of the arrangements committee. Miss E. Morrison Hostess to G. A.

R. Group Miss Ethel Morrison, 338 7th was hostess for the bunco party and supper that was held at her home recently under the auspices of the Rankin Women's Relief Corps, 154, auxiliary of the G. A. R. Attractive prizes were awarded to the highest score holders.

Hospital League Holds 'Amateur Nite' Tonight is to be Amateur Nite at the meeting of the Young Folks League of the Israel-Zion Hospital which will take place the Concordia Clubhouse. 15th A Ave. and 49th St. Many talented members of the organization will appear on an entertainment program, Luncheon, Bridge To Aid Matzohs Fund A luncheon and bridge, under the auspices of the women's group of the Young Israel of Borough Park, will be held Wednesday, March 30, at the Menorah Building, 14th Ave. and 50th St.

Proceeds of the affair will go to the Matzohs fund. On the committee are Mrs. I. M. Bunim, Mrs.

H. Sherman and Miss Esther Weintraub. Mrs. Elsie Lund Luncheon Hostess Mrs. Elsie Lund of 4809 4th Ave.

was hostess Monday afternoon at 8 demonstration luncheon given by the Wear Ever New Method Cooking Utensils Company. Those present included Mrs. Y. La Brie, M. Mich, J.

Piatzza, A. Phillips, W. Levy, Clifford, E. Strohleen, E. Watkins, O.

Gara, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Simmond and J. Nelson. The luncheon was conducted by George McGay and Charles Johnson of 244 49th St.

Miss M. Tutino Entertains on Birthday Little Miss Miriam Tutino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tutino of 23 Crescent Terrace, entertained friends at her home on Saturday in honor of her fourth birthday anniversary. Her guests were Anna McInnes, Florence Braend, Gloria Hall, Fery Ericksen, Doris Tutino, Joan Marciotti, Adrienne Kleinert, Carol Rice, Barbara and Alma Davey and Elaine Virgil.

Bay Ridgeites Attend Hospital Theater Party A theater perty for the Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity was held on March 15 at the Ethel Barrymore Theater in Manhattan. Mrs. James M. Hills of 876 Carroll St. is president of the board of trustees of the hospital and was one of the patronesses, as were 2 50 Mrs.

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BOSHON, Ph.G. 7601 3rd Ave. and 76th St. Tel. ATlantic 5-6262 The Brooklyn Electic Bridge Luncheon Club held its monthly bridge and tea on March 17 in the Hotel Ambassador in Manhattan.

Among those who served on committees were Mrs. Avon A. Donohue of 182 81st St, Mrs. Frank Colly of 183 85th Mrs. Andrew M.

Gillen of 8024 Colonial Road, Mrs. Patrick J. Carley of 172 75th Mrs. James McGeeney of 170 81st Mrs. Robert McDonald of 305 E.

5th Mrs. William Clemens of 220 77th Mrs. Edward F. Curley of 9330 Hamilton Walk, Mrs. John F.

Connor of 235 Ovington and Mrs. Francis G. Fearon of 161 83d St. Home-Made Food Sale Aids Park Slope Church 76th St. Reports on the work carried on a during the month is to be made by the group leaders, Mrs.

E. Tutino, Mrs. C. H. Davidson and Mrs.

Fitzgerald. Mrs. E. Tutino Giving Benefit. Party Mrs.

Ernest Tutino of 23 Crescent Terrace will hold a salmagundi party at her home Tuesday afternoon. She expects 25 persons to be present. The proceeds will go toward charitable enterprises. Plan Dressmaking, Sewing Class The education committee of the Bay Ridge Community Center will hoid a meeting thee. Brooklyn Edison Building, 4th and 52d tomorrow afternoon to form 8 new class in sewing and dressmaking.

Miss Winifred Sherwood is recording secretary of the organization. Entertainment Series Begun by Moonbeam S. C. The Moonbeam S. of 2032 72d began a new series of entertainment on Sunday night when they broadcast their entertainment from a control room to the dance floor.

The announcer was Murray Gorenstein. It was announced that starting April 3, and continuing until April 24, there will be a Lindy hop contest. A silver loving cup will be given to the winner on May 4. Among those who entertained were Millie Alfasa, Bob Berkowitz, Sam King, James Stern, Murray Gorenstein and Morris Kagle. Those on the committee were Murray Freedman and Leo Stober.

Honored on Election To Frat Presidency Louis M. Meringolo of 1352 65th entertained a number of friends at his home Saturday night in honor of his recent election to the presidency of the Iota, the newly-organized St. John's College chapter of Delta Mu Delta. Among the guests were Lillian Amodeo, Anne Balastrino, Mary mine, Pat Meringolo, Meringolo, John Tessie Amodeo, Balastrino, Ben Amodeo, Phillip CiJames Tessie Cimine, Tessie Luia, Carrie Cavolo, Tom Meringolo and Rose Amodeo. Sick Benefit Dinner Held by Lodge The Star of Golden Rule Lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, 72, which on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at Tivoli Hall, 51st St.

and 4th held a sick benefit dinner Sunday evening at the Rockwell Terrace. More than 100 persons attended. Officers The Misses Louisa Green, 421 5th Eleanor Paddock, 178 Prospect ark West, and Elizabeth Ketchum, 219 Berkeley Place, officers of Bible Study League, were on the committee at Saturday's home-made food sale, given for the benefit of All Saints Church, at 7th Ave. and 7th St. Tea, sandwiches and other refreshments were served by Miss Bessie Cairns, 223 Berkeley Place, and Miss Akberg.

The sale was marked by a large attendance. The Bible Study League will be entertained at the home Miss Elizabeth Ketchum on Monday. The history of the Bible will be the topic of the meeting. The study hour will be followed by a social. MILTON'S I "Two Pants Suits" 5111 Fifth Ave.

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