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M2 17 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19: Society where" she will spend the Winter season. The Forum held a progressive luncheon yesterdav, with Miss Dorothy Kolb of Holtsville their first hostess. The engagement of Miss Olive Wrstervelt, daugrter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

Westervelt of Roe Boulevard East, to Stanley Maile was recently announced. First Travelogue Giren for St. John's Hospital Benefit A delightful travelogue entitled "Romance of the English Inn" was given yesterday morning at the Waldorf-Astoria roof for the benefit of the charity work of the social service committee of St. John's Hospital. Mark H.

Haight, a member of an old Brooklyn family, gave the lecture, which is the first in a series of three travelogues wnich deal with romantic aspects of European travel not always evident to the American tourist. The talk was Mist Elaine Tibbetti Makei Debut at Large Supper Dance At Sherry't Last Evening and Mrs. Harland Bryant Tibbetts of 160 Henry St. presented their daughter, Miss Elaine Tib-betts at a supper dance at Sherry's last evening. Christmas greens and flowers decorated the rooms.

The debutante received with her mother assisted by the Misses Marriette Chadwick, Ann Ralson, Doris Pink-ham and Ethel Sayers. Miss Tib-betts wore a gown of brocaded silver lame with a long train and trimmed with white fox. She carried a muff of lavendar and white orchids. Mrs. Tibbetts' gown was of black velvet and she had a Appeal for Funds For Negro Farmers Washington, Dec.

29 A group of Negro leaders, constituting an advisory board to the Department of Commerce, today appealed "for an equitable share of Federal funds" for Negro farmers. The board also requested more representation for Negroes on Federal agencies dealing with them. i SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.

Wolff of 4144 48th Sunnyslde, Queens, announce the birth of a son, Robert P. Wolff, at the Beth Israel Hospital, Manhattan, on Wednesday. Mrs. Wolff is the former Miss Charlotte Ornstein. SII.VKRSTEIN BAIRD Miss Estelle Balrd, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris L. Balrd of 8015 21st was married to Bernard B. Silversteln of Brooklyn yesterday morning. The wedding took place In the ballroom of the bride's home.

The Rev. Nachman Ebln of Ben-sonhurst officiated at the services. Following the ceremony a reception and buffet luncheon was held, after which the bride and bridegroom sailed on the Monarch of Bermuda of the Furness Bermuda Line for a three weeks cruise. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs.

Silversteln will make their home In the Granada Hotel. Sabbatino Urges Big Sister Group To Aid Negro Girls The formation of a colored Big Brother and Sister organization modeled along the lines of existlnj Catholic, Protestant and Jewish groups was urged last night by Magistrate Sabbatino at a meeting of the Crlspus Attucks Community Council, held In the auditorium of Public School 35, Decatur St. and Lewis Ave. Lauds Welfare Agencies. He paid tribute to the work carried on under the direction of Miss Helen P.

McCormlck, president of the Catholic Big Sisters, who also spoke at last night's meeting, and the charitable and social service activities conducted by similar Protestant and Jewish organizations and pointed to them as "institutions that insist that woman be lifted up and not kicked down." Miss McCormick described th type of social work being done in the Women's Court, which she held to be "the best court of Its kind In the entire State." Barks Sabbatino Tie Miss McCormlck seconded Sab-batino's plea for a colored social service group to take rare of women of their rare and offered her own services and those of the Catholle Big Sisters. Other speakers Included the Rev. S. F. Carruthers and the Rev.

S. T. Eldrldge. Oeorge E. Wlbecan, president of the community council, presided and Introduced the Robinson, Fred Wyatt and James Bothwell.

Miss Muriel Germeroth of Wellington Road at a tea this afternoon for 50 of the younger set. Other younger set hostesses during the week were the Misses Marie Orandeman, Barbara Hubbell. Jeana Summersgill, Rosemary Stevens' Nancy aisled and Dorothy Cal-cagno. Mrs. Andrew H.

Boardman of Beech St. was a tea hostess this afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Arthur d. Decatur, Mrs.

J. C. Mc-Michael, Mrs. William F. Englis, Mrs.

Louise W. Abbot, Mrs. Egerton Chichester, Mrs. Charles E. L.

Clark, Mrs. Edward B. McKellar, Mrs. Jo-siah C. Lefler, Mrs.

James A. Mc-Laln. Mrs. George F. Durham.

Mrs. E. L. D. Seymour, Mrs.

Robert Townsend, Mrs. Samuel B. McAllister, Mrs. Donald McKellar. Mrs.

Edward N. Townsend, Mrs. Charles D. Thomas. Mrs.

Harry F. Wanvig, Mrs. Mrs. Carl L. Otto, Mrs.

Lee R. Jenney, Miss Maude Wood and Miss Marion McKellar. Mr. and MrS. J.

Barstow Smull of 20 E. (list Manhattan, and Syosset gave a dinner dance last evening to introduce their daughter, Miss Katharine Smull. The debutante received with her parents at the dance, which took place at the River Club. Manhattan. She wore a gown of blue satfn.

James A. Moffat of Manhattan and East Hampton entertained at a dinner last night at Palm Beach aboard his yacht the Bidou. The guests were Captain and Mrs. R. Amcotts Wilson, Lady Mendl.

John E. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cutler, Mr.

and Mrs. Wedell Catching. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Spring, William J.

Baxter and L. W. Robert Jr. On Tuesday Mr. Moffett will cruise to Nassau and the Bahamas.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. F. Mc-Cann will entertain at a reception for Lord Decies and his daughter.

Pll Miss Eleanor Dempsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dempsey of 22 Montgomery Place, was hostess at her parents' home at a dinner preceding the Cindrella ball recently. (Photo by Blakeman Shuter.) greetings SMITH HL'TTON Miss Mary Josephine Smith, daughter of Mrs. James J.

Smith of 2230 Vanderveer Place, will be married to John Westley Hutton of 155 E. 52d Manhattan, tomorrow at the Church of the Holy Innocents. The Rev. Joseph Schrelner will offi ciate at the ceremony, which will be followed by a wedding breakfast in the Hotel St. George.

The bride will have as her only attendant her sister, Miss Catherine Smith, as bridesmaid. John Mc-Gowan will be best man and Thomas Flynn and Herbert May will usher. Miss Smith attended Columbia University and Mr. Hutton attended the Virginia Military Institute. After a trip to Florida the couple will make their home In Flatbush.

WILL SAIL TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. John E. Raymond of 2453 Foster Ave. will sail this evening on the United Stales loner Manhattan for a cruise to Bermuda, where they will spend New Year's.

MRS, DOLAN ENTERTAINS Mrs. James T. Dolan of 1983 K. 19th St. entertained at a Christmas party at her home last evening for her daughter, Miss Ruth Edythe Dolan.

The guests were the Misses Beatrice Hubbell, Marie Devine, Mary Kelly, Kathryn Case, Gerard Ravener, John Track, Robert Barry. James Gill and J. Albro Meyer. AWAV FOR HOLIDAY Miss Lois Hunter of 225 Park.side Ave. has left for Buck Hill Falls, where she will spend the holiday at the inn.

BLIND PLAYERS PARTY The Blind Players Club, will give their annual Christmas party this evening at 8 p.m. at the A. I. C. P.

Building, 401 State. St. Bllx Ruskay will give a recital of original recitations for the children and other numbers of Interest to th older blind women. The children who are being cared for by the Blind Players at their camp at Suf- fern. N.

and the women who have been the guests of the players for a Summer vacation each year, will be among the 100 guests who will attend the party. aJiet NEW YEAR Even though you may prefer doing some of your laundry work at us the heavy flat pieces it's so economical. A six pound bundle of flat-work for 6 Of'. Additional poundage at only 94. No additional charge for handkerchiefs.

Monograrnuied linens ironed, inside and out. Fancy bedspreads dried on frames, like curtains no ironing. The pound rate is lower than average. The extra services add to your saving. Pilgrim Flat work is a bargain you can't afford to miss.

tTzZ. Strvic anywhert in Brooklyn, Qutmt and Aajmn PILGRIM LAUNDRY 1 102-1 131 Protpoct Avnue I ROOKLYN, NEW YORK HUguenot 4-2800 17? Seventh Street GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND Garden City 8881 Lady Moya Beresford, on New Year's Day afternoon in the Play house, which Is on their estate. Sunken Orchard, Oyster Bay. Samuel Riker 2d Married To Miss Evelyn M. Flynn Announcement Is made of the marriage In Reno, on Dec.

19 of Miss Evelyn Marie Flynn, daughter of Mrs. George F. Miller of 410 E. 57th Manhattan, to Samuel Rlker 2d of Manhattan, son of Mrs. Frank Dp ham Harmon of Lawrence and the late Richard Riker.

The ceremony was performed in the First Baptist Church of Reno by the Rev. Brewster Adams. Miss Katherlne L. Flynn of Hollywood, known on the screen as Kitty O'Dare, was her sister's maid of honor. Allan Floyd of Reno was best man for Mr.

Riker. A reception followed at the Riverside Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Rlker are at the St.

Moritz, Manhattan. Mrs. Riker is a sister of Mrs. Frederick Gillette and a niece of the late Daniel Miles Flynn of Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Lillias Dulles Makes Debut at the Ritz-Carlton Mr.

and Mrs. John Faster Dulles of Cold Spring Harbor gave a supper dance last night In the Rltz-Carlton to Introduce their daughter, Miss Lillias P. Dulles. The debutante, who wore a gown of pink tulle, embroidered in silver, received with her mother In a bower of maidenhair fern at the entrance to the ballroom. Mrs.

Dulles' gown was of silver brocade. Patchogue Personals PntrhfiBue. Dec. 29 Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Franklin Ten Hoopen of Man hattan are spending a weeic as me ruesta of Mrs. Ten Hoopens parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert An- irti Rnw.se nf S. Ocean Ave.

Mrs. Ten Hoopen is Hie former Ml-ss Kathleen Rowse. Mr." mid Mrs. diaries Francis Payne of West Ave. will be the uivHltHiiri BupsU of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Leisenbeln of Lynbrook. Mrs. Arthur V. Hawkins or a.

rv'oun Ave waji hostess to her bridge club yesterday afternoon. The annual election or oracers lor the Old Glory Chapter of Eastern star t.nok nlace last evening In the Masonic Temple on W. Main St. Mrs. James A.

uanneia or a. main St. left this week for Miami, illustrated with motion and stereop- ticon pictures. A trio played tra ditional old English music in accompaniment. Dr.

Charles H. Webb, director or the Church Charity Foundation; Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Cameron Duncan. Mrs.

John E. Jennings, Mrs. Russell Hills Iler, Miss Muriel Ashcroft, Miss Helen Buck, Mrs. Edmund Ritchie, Mrs. Russell Hallock and Mrs.

Harry Crofts were among those who received. Mrs. Jennings is cnair-man of the social service committee. Mrs. Iler is chairman of the benefit committee which includes Miss Ashcroft, Miss Ida Bell, Mrs.

George Clement, Mrs. Duncan, Miss Evelyn Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Hallock, Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Ritchie.

Mrs. Duncan organized the volun teer committee this Fall and mem bers of the committee will act as program girls at each of the benefits. The Misses Cyrene Duncan, Frances and Mary Jenks, Alice Byers and Harriet Cross were among the girls who ushered yesterday. Miss Caroline Fairon is di rector of volunteers. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Haines Turner of Washington, D. are spending the holidays with Mr. Turner's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Chandlee Turner of 28 Monroe Plaoe. Mr. and Mrs. Haines Turner will give a house party oyer the New Year's weekend at the Buck Hill Falls (Pa.) residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Turner. Miss Florence Martin of 204 Washington Park returned today from Southern Pines, where she spent a week at the Pine Inn. William Gilman Low Jr. and Miss Rhoda Low, who spent the Christ mas holidays at Newport with Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Claiborne Pell, re turned yesterday to the Blackstone, Miss Mary Homam Entertains For Miss Elizabeth Truslow At Dinner Party and Dance Miss Mary Homans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard Homans of Englewood, N. was hostess at a dinner party and dance last evening for Miss Elizabeth Truslow, debutante daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Walter Truslow of 430 Grand Ave. After dinner at the Homans residence the group went to the Lodge Cabin, also in Englewood, for dancing. The other guests were the Misses Jane Peterkln, June Sawtelle, Katherlne Van Buren, Georgle Zabriskie, Buddy Halsey, Julia Blossom, Amelia Fulham, Ruth and Virginia Nash, Rhe Meserole, William Olcott, DeWitt Peterkln, Parmelee Fitch, Jack Truslow, Jack Bunce, Bert Mc-Gulre, William Keyes, Herbert Lor-entzen, William Renwlck, Lin Yar-nell, Arthur Twitchell, William Ailing, William Pond, Jake Edmonds. Frederick Graham and Edward Gil-man.

Long Island Society Second Senior Dance Given At Garden City; Many Entertain Special to The Eagle Garden City, Dec. 29 The second of the Senior Subscription Dances was given at the Casino last evening. The patronesses were Mrs. Geoffrey S. Earnshaw.

Mrs. William F. Englis, Mrs. Francis B. Hamlin.

Mrs. Herbert Mohan, Mrs. Caswell W. Stoddard, Mrs Sylvanui D. Ward, Mrs.

Northam Warren, Mis. Le Roy J. Weed and Mrs. Walter B. Weldler.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fugan of 11th St. entertained at a dinner before the dance for their daughter. Miss Constance Fagan.

The guests were the Misses Louise Warren, Jean Van Vranken, Joan Decatur, Helene Hol- den, Hamlin, Marilynn Englis, Caroline Burgess, Isabel Olm- stead, Betty Bothwell, Marcla Ward, Betty Alexander, Janet Pinekney, Sally Fuller, Barbara Fuller, Jane Mohan, Margaret Robinson, Betty Robinson, Alison Morrow, Ann Wyld, Cavada Humphrey, Sophie Hubbell, Anne Gwinn, Shirley Whit ney, Barbara Hutchinson, Grace Sherwood, Virginia Proctor, Helene Peters, Jean Cole, Josephine Hardle, Jean Armitage, Barbara Fagan, Betty Wooster, Dorothy HuDbell, Isabel Scriba, Kathleen Ripsom, Fifi O'Connor and Gertrude Belcher. Also Robert Higginson, Ogden Wintherell, Theodore Engelhardt, George Hickman, John Nichols. Tom Ward, David Nichols, Everett Blizard, John Bllzard, Stuart Wooster, MacDonald Johnstone, John Davis. Richard Wilder. Alan Wilder, Marshall Gleason, Hamilton Bishop, James Benzlger, Harry Tunmore, John Wanvig.

Cassel Adamson, Worthington Tucker, Ernest Marshall, Cyril Marshall, Halsey Downer, Stewart Parker, John Van Vranken, Richard Marshall, Cnarles Leake, David Leake, Lawrence Pricher, Ralph Jenney, Jack Tompkins, Francis Hamlin Edmund Drlggs 3d. Edward Bromfleld William Tienken, John Hubbell, Alexander Alexander Frank A HAPPIER NEW YEAR! Much Lappier tkaa eeer Wore if yon and yoar friends lit down to the delicioui of New Year't dinner! ia the ipacioai, candle-lit intimacy of the Ainrc Roam. Hero yon enjoy home cookery at its very Kelt roatt ttofftd Marylaad turkey, leccolent lobiler a la Newkore, temptin roatt luffed chick" and aeery other holiday delicacy and all at the happily modest price of $1. Dinner eereed 12:30 to 8:00 P.M. Phone (or reterra-riom now.

THI FRANKLIN ARMS 66 Oraofe Bkljn Helthla. MAIn 4-1376 The floor committee Included Edward Connoly, Parker Lawrence, Gordon Murphy, Stephen Patterson, James Shevlin, Robert Evans, Gordon Macdonald, H. Justin Patterson, Joseph Savage and Robert Van Vranken. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Louis J. Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Bturgis.E. Chadwick, Mr.

and Mrs. Armur Ericsson, Mr. ana Mrs Frederick Loughran, Mr. and Mrs Thomas J. Patterson, Mr.

and Mrs Rohprr. Ci Rnnrt Mr anrt Mrs. F.d- ward Q. Sperry, Mr. and.Mrs.

Elmer tsperry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. N.

Pennington Way, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Webster. The Misses Harriet Allen, Helena Post Barnes, Betty Bartholomew, Marlon Bartholomew, Ann Carroll Baxter, Sylvia Blanchard, Alice Bliss, Charlotte Bohn, Marna Brower, Barbara Buck, Jane Burden, Barbara Burke, Mary Carruthers, Stella Rae Carter, Har-riette Chadwick Elise Connett, Grace Connolly, Marjorie Connor, Mabel Cooper, Marorie Crist, Martha Currier, Mary Curtis, Kathleen Dempsey, Ada Denton, Ruth Dc Puy, Ruth Doudiet, Doris Draper, Eleanor Eastman, Lorraine Ebinger, Doris Eldredge, Barbara Ely, Eleanor Ely, Muriel Evans, Ann Paison, Betty Fawcett, Mavis Feltman, Anne Ford, Marie Louise Fox, Amelia Fullan, Natalie Fuller, Anne Gibbs, Emily Glazebrook, Eileen Haire, Sally Harding, Rita Horton, Anita House, Mary Hughes, Beverly Hull, Louise Hurst, Asho Ingersoll, Cynthia James, Elizabeth Johnston, Mary Elizabeth Johnstone, Cecile Jones, Adele Joseph, Moira Kenedy. Ann Lahey, Mary Lahey, Doris Laidlaw, Margaret Lanman, Doris Larson, Enid Lockwood, Mary Mason, Ellen Mayo, Mary Alice Mc-Guirk.

Mildred McGuirk, Jean Mc-Kee, Dorothea Moore, Jane Nash, Jane Nelson, Lesley Olcott, Helen Ott, Madeline Pascual, Nancy Patterson, Barbara Peek, Grace Phillips, Doris Pinkham, Adrienne Poll-Ion, Mary Elizabeth Quinn, Catherine Recknagel, Eloise Roe, Helene Sampson, Edna Savage, Marlon Savage, Ethel Sayers, Jean Schrei-ner, Jessie Sloan, Lidle Sloan, Marie Louie Southwick, Eloise Staats, Ruth Stewart, Holly St. John, Molly Sullivan, Verne Timmins, Betsy Truslow, Dorothy Tumbridge, Sylvia Turner, Katharine Van Sinderen, Olga Vreeland, Eileen Wallau, Agnes Waren, Peggy Watts, Jean-ette Webber, Franocs Wise, Virginia Woodruff and Louise Zellner. Edward Allen, Charles Lynde Babcock, John E. Barrett, John Barry, Howard Beebe. John Beers, Frank Belford John Belford, Edward Bergen, William Bird.

Herbert Blake, Montgomery Blake, Tyler Bliss, Archibald Bonyun, William Bonyun, Frederick John Bruce Frank Buck, Frank Burke, Robert Burke. Edward. Burns, Santiago Cahill. John Cain. William Calender, Walter Carpenter, Lawrence Case, William Claflln, Alexander Clark, John Clark, Edward Connolly, Timothy Corcoran, Lincoln Cornwell.

Edward Courtney, Henry Crawford, Buckley Crist, Jackson Cross, Henry Darbee, Herbert Dar-bee, Francis De Beixedon, Kendall De Bevoise, Joseph De Carmine, Dwight Delesdernierg, Edward De Puy, Bayard Dod, George Dotzuuer, Roy Duckworth, Thomas Duffey, Thomas Lee Duncan, William P. Earle 3d, Gordon Einhaus, Robert Evans. Norman Field. Edwin Fisher, Gilbert C. Fonda, Allyn King Foster Gordon Frankel, Arthur Funk, William Gibson, Haze Glaze-brook, Robert Graef Frederick Graham, George Gravenhorst, Klngsley Gurney.

Andrew Haire, Thomas Haire, Thomas W. HaU William Harloe. William Lahey, Parker Lawrence 2d. Edward Lee, oeorge ijeggait, Robert Lockwood, Joseph Loughlin, Gordon Macdonald, William Mac-Evitt, Wiliam Mattimore, Edward Maxwell, Henry Mayo Jerry McAllister, Warren McCagney, John McClean Robert McCurdy, Standish Mediana, Harold Medina John Megaw, Harry Mellon, Konrad Michelsen, Rolph Michel-Ren. Morgan Mlmot, John Moore, William Moore, Peter Morales, Gordon Murphy.

Richard Nelson, Harry Neu, William O'Brien, William O'Donnoghue, William Olcott, Douglas CMalley. James O'Malley William L. O'Neill William Onken, Charles Owsley, Paul Har-wood. Reece Hatchitt, Alexander Hcsterberg, Samuel Hopkins, Robert Howland, Lewis Hughes Joseph H. Hunt, Charles Junod, Arthur Kenedy Newt Padgitt, Lincoln Paige, Miln Palmer, William Parke William Pascual H.

Justin Patterson. Stephen J. Patterson, Wilford Penny, James Philips, Jerry Philips, Don Picaso, David Pitcher, Walter Potts, William H. Price Irving Pritchard, Dnitald Ramsey, Norman Ramsey, John Regan, Gordon Reid. Alfred Rhodes, Bernard H.

Ridder John Roe Robert Roe. Charles Rogers, Robert Rynd, Joseph F. Savage, Herbert Seeley. Alexander Sheldon, Milton Sherman, James Shevlin, Edward 8ilsbee, Reid Smith, Robert Smith, Henry Gmlther, Ernest Spencer, John Stewart, Samuel Stone, John Sullivan. Raymond Peter Sullivan Robert Sweeney, Lawrence Taylor, Thomas Toby, William Tracy.

John Truslow, George Turrell Robert Van Vranken, Arthur H. Walkley, Thomas Ward, Charles Wardell Northam Warren, Oran Waterman, Spencer Weaver, Morley Wells. C. F.Westln, Jack Whittall, Ward Wil-let. Bruce Williams.

Robert Woodcock, William Woodcock, Walter HOWELL MOONEY Mrs. Winifred V. Howell of 67 Maple Bay Shore, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Frances Winifred Howell, lo Lyndon N. Mooney, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mooney of Syracuse. The 'EAGLE' Classifies! STAFF Ex-tends SINCEREST WISHES for A IJappy and Prosperous SEASON'S GREETINGS TO Our Many Friends and Patrons BEDFORD AVR MNttUN Pt, CONGRESS BT JOHN'S BUFFALO CARI.TON......n,ATmiHH At T1H AVB-S COLONIAL WAY Si C1IAUNCEY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO At.r, MV FHTFNIW EDDIE CANTOR BROOKLYN PARAMOUNT THKATKH Wwk of January 5. ON THE WAY HTOP AT S5TH 42? EAST NFrj stlTTON PL, MULLIGAN'S KITCHEN New York'n Mnt Intrrrttlni Plica Blnourt fucllltlrj breakfast, luncheon. dinner.

In refined ntniOMihere. Eddie Paul and His Orchestra Now Plnvlnr at N. Y. Pnmmnunt F.XTFNDS RFA RON'S ORFKTINdU TO HI8 FRIENDS IN BROOKLYN ENRICO Ac PAflLTKRI 4 11th near 5th Aa. In the Vltlaae for 5fl Yearn ALftmriiiln 4-4A58 Willi all Frlendi and Palrona A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE PfCKWICKC7FETERIA COURT ST.

Extends the Season's GreetJrjfs MARK" WARNOW COLUMP.IA HROADCABTINO SYSTpM Extends Season's Greetings BFST NFW YEAR WISHES To Mv Hometown Friends fcMTH MURRAY lclvn Prmoitnt Thin Week C. B. a star Thursday. 8 tt). VINCENT SCREY Leader on Colombia bhoadcastivo ovr-ium Extends Season's Greetings 5IST ST.

23-2S CITY Maison N. RaffJer Ti hlw i d'Hotf-Lnnrhpon 5Sr. ninntr 1. BEST V1SHESFRCM HARRY BURNS TOURING LOEWS CIRCUIT HOLIDAY GREETINGS From EDMOND MCCARTHY Pres. South klyn Board of Trade LEARE BROfl.

COMPANY Auto Palnttna; and Collision Work AMnnttr v. HAd EXTFNO SEASON OREETfNOa And Bet WtahM foe a Rappy and Proa parous Now Yar FIX PRODUCTS 15 NASSAU N. Y. Interference conquered: PIT five clear radio reception: Increase ranire aelectlvltr. SEASON'S GREETINGS GEORGE C.

DAGHER 'REPtrBLICAN lEAHER. 1ST A. Ti. F.XTENDS WftHW FOR A Happy New Year HON BREWERY nf New York CltV MAS! and Columbus Ave. Add EXTENDS SEASON'S OREETTNOS HAPPY" NEW YEAR" ERNEST CI WAGNER.

Pp. Learitl of A. 0. Season's Lindberg, Mrs. Rudolfa Correa, Mrs, Mortimer S.

Brown, Mrs. Alexander Fleming, Mrs. Bertram Hagadorn Mrs. Gustav Kehr, Mrs. Frank Bais- ley, Mrs.

J. Henry Roese, Mrs. Cornelius L. Kelley, Mrs. E.

B. D. Walton, Mrs. Theodore S. Cornell, Mrs.

C. Willis Oakley, Mrs. Charles O. Grim, Mrs. David Myerle, Mrs.

Philip Bender, Mrs. P. H. Knoll, Mrs. Henry Ennis, Mrs.

Frank Price, Mrs. D. H. Von Glahn, Mrs. Edward Siney, Mrs.

Morris Gluck-auf, Mrs. Robert Stenhouse, Mrs. Frederick Wemyss, Mrs. Samuel Curran, Mrs. Frederick Baker, Mrs.

Edward Wicht, Mrs. F. A. Wing, Mrs. Charles Hommel, Mrs.

Robert Knox, Mrs. Louis Dalrymple, Mrs. Louis Emerson, Mrs. Herbert Barker, Mrs. Elmore Ross Mcintosh, Mrs.

LeRoy Edwards, Mrs. Thomas Pilsworth, Mrs. William H. Lawrence, Mrs. Charles Haselton, Mrs.

William Doig, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Richard Jackson, Mrs. William Black, Mrs. William S.

Wandel, Mrs. Robert McLaren, Mrs. Clarence Hebb, Mrs. Jennie P. Congdon, Mrs.

J. Frank Van Leer, Mrs. William Knoll, the Misses Laura Smith, Jessie Knight, Belle D. Chambers, Melva Rockefeller and Julia and Rosa Mrs. Marjorie Wardman, director of The Eagle Home Guild, and Miss Nancy Lee left today on the White Star liner Majestic for a New Year's cruise to Nassau and the Bahama Islands.

They will return on Tuesday. Mill Violet Alleyn Storey Hostess at Tea Yetlerday Miss Violet Alleyn Storey of 255 Hancock St. entertained at her home yesterday afternoon at a Yule-tide tea. The room was decorated with lighted Christmas trees and other seasonal decorations. Mrs.

Robert E. Chumasero Jr. sang, accompanied by her brother, James Tuthill, and Wellington Weeks gave a musical lecture. Mrs. J.

Vaughan Storey received with her daughter. At the tea table were Miss Theda Kenyou and Mrs. Dwight R. Little. There were about 50 guests present.

Brooklyn Colony Juniors Have Annual Luncheon and Matinee The members of Brooklyn Colony, New England Juniors, who attended the annual luncheon and matinee performance of "As Thousands Cheer" given in honor of their col lege members yesterday Included the Misses Elizabeth R. MacLenathen. president; Lois Coffin, Barbara Cole, tnzarjeth cole, Johnette Cumner, Doris Cumner, Georgia Hellman, Elizabeth Houghton, Eleanor Keller, Florence Keller, Helen Pfeiffer, Ruth Pfeiffer, Elizabeth -Schwarz, Janet Small, Almee St. John, Holly St. John, Margaret Whittier, Kath- erine Whittier, Lois Whittier, Jean Abberley, Dorothy Beardsley, Irene Bonnett.

Justine Fletcher, Cordelia Stone, Katherlne Woodworth, Dor othy Van Marlon Wads-worth, Jessie VanDer Werken. Also the members of the Junior Committee: Mrs. Herbert L. Holly, regent; Mrs. Harrison MacLenathen, Mrs.

Harold J. Babbidge, Mrs. Chester W. Cole, Miss Lois Lillian Gaskill, Mrs. William Pfeiffer, Mrs.

Thomas T. Whittier, Mrs. Sterling St. John, Mrs. Charles G.

Clark. Mrs. Frederick Keller, Mrs. Grace Houghton and Mrs. W.

W. Wallace. BREVOORT SAVINGS BANK of Brooklyn Fulton St-, near Nostrand Ave. The Board of Truatee ha declared an intercut dividend for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 1933, at the rate of 3 pet annum on all roms from $5 to $7300 entitled thereto, payable on or after Jan.

20, 1934. Woodruff, Peter WycorT, George Za briskie, Richard Zabriskie, Thomas Zabriskie, Carl Zellner and Richard Zellner. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Carroll of 151 Willow are at the Inn at Lake Placid, where they will stay for the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Earle Jr. and their daughter.

Miss Mary Talbot Earle of 120 Willow and Miss Mary Draper left yesterday to spend the holidays at the Lincoln Dude Ranch at Brewster, N. Y. Miss Cimrc Amps will entertain at a holiday tea at her home, 456 E. 19th for the Flatbush School Alumnae tomorrow. At the tea table will be Mrs.

Dwight R. Little and Mrs. Blrney Miss Pauline Vorgos is secretary of the associa tion. Mn. Robert L.

Moorbead Gives Party for Daughter Mrs. Robert L. Moornead of 125 Remsen St. gave a luncheon and theater party today for her daughter, Miss Jean Moorhead. After luncheon at the Moorhead residence the guests saw the performance of "Roberta." Those present were the Misses Barbara Allen, Penelope Parrish, Muriel Ripperger, Marie Walmsley, Muriel Lockwood, Caryl Collins, Ruth Strobridge, Lorraine Cooper, Helen Francis, Ruth Dalton, Justine Fletcher, Mary Flanagan, Ruth Pfeiffer and Patricia Anderson, Packer Junior Guild Gives Large Tea-Dance for Benefit Of School Settlement Association The Packer Junior Guild of the School Settlement Association held its annual tea dance for the benefit of Its settlement house on Jackson St.

yesterday afternoon In the ball room of the Towers. More than 200 attended. Mrs. Tremper Longman, president of the association; Mrs. Clara B.

Pitcher and Mrs. Walter Johnston acted as chaperones. The floor committee was headed by Miss Muriel Ripperge and composed of Norman Doudiet, Richard Harding, Arthur Funk, John Joseph Loughlin, Edward Connolly Kendall De Bevoise, Robert Rynd, William Elliott, William Earle and Thomas Lee Duncan. The Junior Guild president is Miss Ruth Doudiet. Other committee members Included Miss Marjorie Gerard Crist, patroness chairman, assisted by the Misses Virginia Clark.

Muriel Ripperger and Betsy Truslow; Miss Olive Ruppersberg, ticket chairman, assisted by the Misses Kay Sheldon, Frances Bennett and Penelope Parrish; Miss Marjorie Levis, music chairman, assisted by the Misses Enid Lockwood, Ruth Brelt-weiser, and Bernice Uhllnger, and Miss Elizabeth Johnson, publicity chairman, assisted by the Misses Mabel Duff, Gertrude Bremer and Barbara schaaf. Home and Country Committee Direct Christmas Party for Chiropean at Mn. Porter's The Chiropean, Mrs. Frank Makepeace Whitehall president, held the annual Christmas party under the direction of the home and country committee, Mrs. William A.

Phillips chairman, at the home of Mrs. Charles Edward Porter, 888 Park Place, yesterday afternoon. A program was presented by Mrs. Phil-Hps, which included several selections by the Carol Club, under the direction of Mrs. Amelia Gray-Clarke.

Refreshments were served and Christmas gifts were exchanged. Among others present were Mrs. Whitehall, Mrs. Clara Richards. Mrs.

Theodore Vosseler, Mrs. Frank G. Dare, Mrs. Harry Edwards. Ellery C.

Halleck, Mrs. John Weln-stein, Mrs. William Buchanan, Mrs. John Patterson Duff. Mrs.

Wilfred Seward. Mrs. Louis Emerson, Mrs. Jefferson Hanf, Mrs. Eugene J.

Grant, Mrs. R. Morrison Gray, Mrs. Daisy Krev. Mrs.

Charles Penwar-dcn, Mrs. Edgar Foster, Mrs. Frank I HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM TIDES LAUNDRY, INC 1545 63D ST. BROOKLYN EffiPYlff YEAR Ifjfr MILLWOOD LAUNDRY 22 S9th St. BEA.

2-4TQQ FELZMANN FAMOUS RESTAURANTS STH AVE. CCR. 9TH ST. 4TH AVE. COR.

39TH ST. A HAPPY NEW YEAR To PATRONS AND FRIENDS T.Sii REP. LEADER 12TH A. D. HAPPY' fit YEAR" Corwin Rcp.JLcader A.

B. UH ALI1ANY AVE LAFAYETTE 3-rUKlt OOOK8. HouseWoKKKIW; CWOD POSITIONS OPEN DOMESTKW ALWAYS ON HAND BEE US MUST GEORGE W. CMSS Rauutillrun Leader. 3d A and State Committeeman Extends Wishes for a HappyJlevvYear WUHAN RESTAUJD 133.1 Pitkin Ave.

Dlrken. J-5381 New Year Oroetlnaa to Friends and Patrons Evf, Reservatlnna. NEIL AKGELORO REPUBLICAN LEADER 13TH A EXTEND? WISHES FOR a' Happy New Ywr WALTER J. VERMS REPUBLICAN LEADER. A EXTENDS WISHES FOHJ nappy new ier EDWARD I.

BOLTOH Republican Leader 4th A. ft, Extends Season's Gresnsijji Extends Season's Greetings Fell Hrnclnn Prop IHM Nostrand Ave' Hlh Oracle Coffee Cake A.snrtr4 Cookles. Rolls. Bread. Etc.

TRANSIT COMMISSION WILLIAM O. FIIII.EN O. OODI.EY REUHEN L. HASKELL JtJJWDSJSOirSi OREFTrNCS Al" nB JOH! WELSH antt their daughter Marv of 1 IBih 81 wish their relative, and Inend. a Prosnerous New Year nappe.

ROBERT CAT DWFT FURNITURE 8 8V CANAL EX TENDS SEASON'S GREETINGS RICHTFR At KAISER. INC. .17 Court Sfreet Fslenrl to Their Msnv Frlenrtj and Patrona Sincere W'Oies for a HAPPY NEW YEAR SEASON'S" GREETINGS Our Frlendt and Patrona JOE'S RESTAURANT 8 Nev ins St 1 1 i Ft i. ar TH AVE AND ATLANTIC AVE Dlnlnr. Danclin: shows Nightly Radio and Screen stars 15 PER PERSON PRON1C MAIN4-t103rOR RESERVATION) BATH 20S NR.

AVI. CQSS0 For KtirootM A tmninhp rt nn- Good 8Arrnirnif 2-W)8R JOHN J. LYNCH President 53d A. D. Democratic Ctua Eifends Sincere Wishes for a Hiyvy New Year "HAPPY NEW YEAR" GEO.

H. KLAGES Funeral DlifH-'pr PennykaiiU Ave. APplcgile d-THMI, 1 THE USUAL QUARTERLY DIVIDEND The 170th consecutive interest dividend to depositors has been declared for the quarter ending December 31, 1933, the rate of 3 per annum. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN giubllihtd ll De Kalb Avenue and Fulton Street Rvmaaaiml BrmmeK t4ta Sutat and 19th Araoaa Fistimik Brmnekt Aranna aad Co Bar liliad Aaaa.

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