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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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I THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORE. TUESDAY, JUNE Endicott Dexter of Beacon Boston, was married at noon yesterday to Howes Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Howes Burton of Cedarhurst.

L. I. The ceremony took place at Trihity Church, the Rev. Henry K. Sherrill officiating.

He was assisted by the Rev. Dr. William G. Thayer. headmaster of St.

Mark's School. Southboro, Mass. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. The young couple will spead the suinmer abroad. JUDSON- The marriage of Miss Helen Brasier, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Brasier of 9.8 Waldo Bloomfield. N. formerly of Brooklyn, and Leonard Judson of the same town.

formerly, of Danbury, took place -Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. R.V B. Beattie, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. East Orange, performed the ceremony.

A reception followed at the Hotel Suburban. East Orange. Mrs. Andrew Storms of Brooklyn was the bride's only attendant. William Judson acted as best man for his brother.

After a wedding trip to Canada Mr. and Mrs. Judson will make their home at 475 Abbington Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McKee of E. 45th st. left on Saturday for a three months' tour of England, Scotland and Ireland. Their son. James E.

McKee, gave them a farewell dinner on Thursday evening at his apartment, on Grand RUSSO-CHIARA. Miss Anita Chiara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chiara of 457 74th and Julio Russo were married Saturday evening in the R. C.

Church of Our Lady of Angels, at 74th st. and 4th ave. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the Hotel St. George. The bridegrooms sister, Anna Russo, was, maid of honor.

Gaspar Chiara, the bride's brother, was best man. The ushers Frank and Ralph Recca and Frank Russo. LERNER-RING. Miss Betty Ring, daughter of Morris Ring of 235 Martense and William Lerner of Manhattan were married Sunday night in the Willow Gallery of the Hotel St. George.

Dr. Simon Cohen of Union Temple off- Frigidaire at the ceremony. Following the wedding a dinner was served to about 100 guests. The couple will sail for Europe Thursday on the Majestic on their wedding trip. They will be accompanied by the bride's father and her sister, Mrs.

Blanche- Saperatone. The matron of honor was Mrs. Mildred Zoffer, and the Misses Bertha Stroh, Rose, Hannah and Jennie Goldstein were the bridesmaids. The ushers were Nathaniel Unger, Sydney Goldstein. Robert Broverman and Morris Lerner.

Howard Kraslow was page bey and Dorothy Ring flower girl. RUDILLA-KLUEG. The marriage of Miss Minnie Cecella Klueg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klueg of 1816 Stanhope and Jack Radilla of 27 Morton st.

Manhattan, took place Sunday evening at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. The Rev. John Oppel officiated at the ceremony.

An afternoon tea was served in the 'bride's home, and later in the evening the wedding guests had dinner in the gold room of the Hotel St. George. The bride's mother. Mrs. Grace B.

Klueg. is a well-known Brooklynite and is the international vice president of the Machinists Auxiliaries. The bride's sister, Miss Myrie Klueg. was her only attendant. Andrew Fisella was best man for Mr.

Rudilla and Thomas Walby was the usher. BOWERMAN-FUCHS. Miss Gertrude M. S. Fuchs, daughter of George Fuchs of 284 E.

7th was married on Saturday to Arthur Lindley Bowerman, son of J. Philip Bowerman of Charleston, W. at the Lafayette Avenue Friends Church at 4 o'clock. The Rev. HOTELS AND RESORTS NEW YORK STATE.

16 Years of Satisfactory Service WEIL'S Pine Forest Colony on Forest Lake In the Foothills of the Berkshires CAMP FOR FAMILIES AND ADULTS All Land and Water Sports Excellent Cuisine. Write for Booklet Joseph D. Weil, Box 1, Wingdale, N. Y. Phone Wingdale 12 Charles W.

Mesner performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents. The bride, who is worthy matron of Nassau Chapter, No. 536, Order of the Eastern Star, had Miss Anna Boeckman, her sister, a.8 maid of honor. Walter Gregory Bowerman was best man and the ushers included William C. Taber, Charles H.

Boeckman, Karl J. Wiemer and Howard L. Carey. Bowerman is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. 0'GRADY-KELLY.

Miss Kathleen Mercedes Kelly of 931 President daughter of Dr. Peter J. Kelly, will be married Saturday to John Francis O'Grady at St. Francis Xavier Church. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev.

Francis P. LeBuffe, S. Dean of the School of Social Service of Fordham University. Mrs. Edward Cecil Maguire will be her sister's matron of honor and the bridesmaids will include the Misses Dorothy Clark and Sarah Franklin.

Mr. O'Grady will have his brother, Robert Charles O'Grady, man land the ushers will be Bartholomew Maynahan, Joseph Higgins, Leo Hannan and Edward C. Maguire. A small reception will follow at the Hotel St. George.

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It will enable you to buy provisions to last for many days, without fear of them spoiling. It will provide you with an ample and constant supply of sparkling ice cubes, frozen from your own drinking water, conveniently sized, always ready for use. Or you can use the Frigidaire fteezing trays to make many new and delicious desserts. We invite you to come in and see Frigidaire. You will be delighted with the beauty of the new metal cabinet models which are finished in lustrous white Duco and lined with spotless porcelain enamel.

Or we'll gladly show you the Frigidaire mechanical unit with which your present ice-box can be converted into an electric refrigerator. Come in today -or mail the coupon for complete information. DOMESTIC ELECTRIC Inc. Omega Radio, Inc. Frederick Loeser Co.

7724 Fifth Avenue Fulton Street D. M. Carr Sons 16 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Near Academy of Music) Telephone Nevin: 9268-9269-9222 1237 Flatbush Avenue 39 W.

45th -150 W. 57th Street Fricidaire ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION A careful analysis of Frigidaire value from the standpoint of construction, are rangement, finish, capacity, efficiency, and economy, reveals at once why DelcoLight Company, subsidiary of General Motors, is the world's largest builder of electric refrigerators. There are more than 150,000 Frigidaires now in use. 22. 1926 MI SOCIETY Margaret Zimmerman To Be Wed to Henry Kelly on July 14; Engagement Announced Tonight.

Dr. and Mrs. Victor L. Zimmerman of 839 Carroll st. announced the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Margaret King Zimmerman, to Henry Kelly 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly of 121 8th at a dinner party at their home this evening. The guests included the members of the bridal party of the wedding which will take place on July 14 and for which plans have been completed. Miss Zimmerman is a graduate of the Academy of the Sacred Heart.

Kenwood, Albany, N. and is one of the most attractive members of the younger set. Mr. Kelly was graduated from Dartmouth College. The bridesmaids will include the Misses Helen Roosen, Cathleen Moore Baxter, Katherine Collins of Detroit, Regina Kelly and Marion Hearn.

Arthur Kelly Jr. will be his brother's best man and the ushers will include Gerard Frank Kelly, brothers of the bridegroom: Victor L. Zimmerman brother of the Crawford TV. Hawkins, Edbride: ward Moore Baker, WilPaul Agnew liam Sinnott, G. Curran, Henry James L.

Landower Minton, and Reginald F. McGarey. place at A The wedding will take nuptial mass at 11 a.m. in the Queen Church and the Rev. of All Saints offiMonsignor John L.

Belford will will follow the cerciate. A reception emony at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Franklin W. Dorman to Wed Miss Rathbone on Friday In Englewood, N. J.

marriage of Miss Elizabeth The Rathbone, one of the twin Burdick Mrs. Robert C. daughters Mr. and of 740 Madison ManRathbone battan, and Englewood, N. to Dorman, son of Franklin Webster Franklin Dorman of Dr.

and Mrs. and will take place on in 1120 5th ave. orientight the First Presbyterian Church of Englewhich will be wood. The ceremony, performed Rev. Dr.

Carl Elmore, pastor of the church, will be reception at 140 Chestfollowed by a nut home of the brides's phrentummer Grout. daughter of Mr. and Margaret, Grout of Miss Willow and Northport. L. will make a visit in Sewickley, before she returns home from Smith College for the summer, Frederick G.

Fischer has gone to South America on business trip. Mrs. Fischer and her daughter. Miss Kathryn Fischer, expect to meet him London, England, later in the in season. Thomas W.

Cawthra and his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Cawthra, have taken a house in Greenwich for the summer. Mr. Cawthra expects have other daughter, Mrs. Ivor to F. L.

Kenway, visit him for the season. Miss Gertrude Friend Engaged to Chauncey Owen Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. Friend of 404 Clinton St.

and Gloucester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gertrude Friend to Chauncey E. Owen of South Orange, N. J. Miss Friend has been director. of Redmond House, South Orange, for two years.

Mr. Owen is interested in community work for boys in South Orange. The wedding will take place in September. George W. Pleissner, of 186 Washincton Park.

and his son. Ogden Pleissner. are sailing on the New Amsterdam on Saturday spend the summer abroad. Mrs. Pleissoer and her daughter, Miss Frances Pleissner, will leave next Monday for Toy Town Tavern, Wincherton, Mass.

Miss Pauline E. Stryker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stryker of 2239 Emmons entertained in honor of the Misses Elva Reid and Kathryn Walden today at luncheon and bridge at.

her home. Miss Reid and Miss Walden will sail tomorrow for Europe. Among the guests were the Misses Jeanne Lake, Ruth Sparks, Margaret Halkett. Dorothy Glahn and Lucille Gullette. Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Gillies, who are spending the summer at Brightwaters, L. left for Boston, Mass Should it start raining as you start golfing, both of you can keep right on, if you're in a Scotch golf suit! Made of our special showerproof handsome Scotch cheviots that keep you dry without the aid of rubber wax. Hose and sweater sets.

Dri-soft golf shoes. Not forgetting the "Bag of 6 clubs and a bag. $13.50. Trademark, ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway Broadway at Liberty at Warren at 18th 86 Herald Sq. New York Fifth Ave 0 45th 8t City at 419t 84 Fremont at Bromfeld Joston, Massachusetta Broadtay to Fourth Ave.

Formerly .4. 7. Sincart Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 THE San STORE Graduated Last Week DA MISS JANET 79 DALZELL Miss Dalzell, attractive daughter of Mrs. George Sherman Dalzell of 92 Argyle was graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute last week. She and her mother are planning to take a trip to California this summer.

Miss Dalzell will continue her studies next winter and will specialize in languages. recently to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchold. The Malcolm R.

White Post of the American Legion will hold its fifth annual carnival in Aga wam Park on July 1,2, 3 and 5, for the benefit of the fund of the Southampton American, Legion. Howes Burton of Locust Valley Married Yesterday in Boston. Miss Sarah Endicott Dexter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William 8th to 10th Ste. Store hours 9 to 5:30 Clearing the Market Sales A New Shipment Famous Cannon Towels 35c each For the $5.75 doz. $3.95 doz. Grade Lowest prices on these sizes that we have heard of! Snowy colors in borders. Highly absorbent, they literally soak up the water.

Hefty enough for a enough to please a woman. 21x42 assorted colors 22x44 white or colors Mail and Phone Orders Filled While Quantities Last In Our Last Offering Callers Were Disappointed First Floor, Old Building, and Thoroughfare REFRIGERATORS Down go the prices on these groups- -guaranteed refrigerators that will keep your foods cold, sweet and fresh -savers of money when you buy them, and savers of food and ice as long as you use them. SIDE ICING STYLE Hardwood, solid end construction. Golden oak finish. Provision chamber is pure baked white sanitary and easily cleaned.

Trimmings of bronze nickel plated. LENGTH DEPTH HEIGHT 33 in. 19 in. 47 in. 34 in.

20 in. 50 in. ICE CAPACITY GRADE PRICE 75 lbs. $34.00 $24.50 90 lbs. $38.50 $27.50 APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE WHITE ENAMEL OUTSIDE $27 for $37.50 Grade 100 lbs.

Capacity 24 in. wide in. deep 56 in. high Seventh Gallery, New Building, 6,000 Purple Flash Golf Balls OF THE $10 DOZ. GRADE $6.75 doz.

Tough, lively balls that fly far and that are favored alike by beginners and experienced that offer the opportunity to stock up for the season at substantial economies. May be purchased also at $3.40 a half dozen. Sports Shop, Third Gallery, New Building Fresh and Crisp and Lustrous! Men's Broadcloth Shirts OUR $2.50 TO $4 GRADES $1.95 The sort of broadcloth that is firm to your fingers and cool on your back. With a lustre that lasts and colors that will not fade. "Cocoon" broadcloth.

Colored yarn broadcloth. Rayon broadcloth. White. Gray. Tan.

Blue. Plain colors, these--but there are plenty of patterns -stripes and checks. Every shirt is well-made to wear well. Good roomy shirts, correctly sized. Easy-to-button buttons that are sewed on to stay on.

Neckband or collar attached, in sizes 14 to 17. Men's $7 to $9 Shoes, $5 Because they are the surplus stocks of this season prices have been' lowered by the maker--and the saring is reflected in the low price to you. Calfskin. Kidskin. Grain leathers.

Brown. Tan. Black. Toes from medium to very wide. A special group of samples in size 7B will save a good many dollars for men who wear that size.

Then there is a group of sports shoes worthy the attention of every man. Sizes for every foot in a most unusual dispersal of fine shoes at little cost. Street Floor, New Building Domestic Electric 16 Lafayette Brooklyn, N. Y. Please send me the Frigidaire Catalog.

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