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

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'MI THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929. of the Assumption The Rev. Mons. the Rev.

Peter L. Nclart, ctwf in of I I Alfonso Are Kill officiate and a CALVARY CHURCH''1 WINDOW UNVEILED Bracklyn'iei Visiting I At Eagle Paris Bureau; Special Cobt to ojl Est tr Kareaa. .3 Rue Canibon the bride. Miaa Nichols had as her attendant Misa He.en Claire Mrln-tyre and Mr. Keily had his brother Eugene Keily.

as best man. Society of honor. Geore Emory was Oesi i-aii tor his brother. The ceremony was loliosed by a reception, after hirh Mr. and Mrs.

Emory left 1-t a motor trip to New England. I'pon their return they will live in Westbury. MacDaniel-WaUon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Watson ot 303 Highland blvd.

announce the marriage of their daughter. Mis Janet Draffin Watson, to CI oral Mac Daniel on Friday at Shenandoah, Catania Bach. RECENT BRIDE Paris. June 17 The following hare registered at the bureau: Mrs. Wistar Burns.

125 Eastern pkwy. Mrs. Anna Brader, 216 Columbia Heights. Carolyn Kitchell, 2 Grace Court. The unveiling and dedication ot a indow in memory of Mrs.

Mar garet Bladen took plac at the Calvary P. E. Church. Bushwick near'Oreene. yesterday morning, attended by special services.

The window symbolizes scenes Miss Mildred De Mott Engaged To Henry Hewlett Tredwell; Virginia. taken from the Second Chapter oil Announced on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mead De 1ntt of 118 Hilton Garden Ci'y.

L. and formerly of Brook- lvn. announce the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Mirrtlln Kincaid.

520 Madison st. Herman nrt liTlRjt Pnrtemann I St. Luke. It was designed by James H. Hogan of the firm of James Powell ft Sons (Whitefriars), of The Brooklyn Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild will reopen its collection booth on the lower level of the Flatbush ave.

station of the L. R. today. Mrs. George Stewart Brown, a vice president of the guild, has made this announcement.

The London. England, and was presented guild brings the country to the bedside of sick shut-ins through gifts of fresh flowers from Long Island Miss Erna Bach of 30 Union st. and John Catania of 34 Union were married In 8t. Paul's Church. Henry at.

and 2d yesterda afternoon, the Rev. H. C. Offer-man officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. ettino Richie hi acted as best mart and matron ol honor, respectively. Wilson Queen of All Saints Church was the scene on Saturday morning oi the marriage of Miss Katherinc Walters, daughter of William T. Walters of 232 Carlton to James 3. Wilson of East Orange.

New Jersey. Miss Walters was attended by Miss Mary B. McGarey of Manhattan and Mr. Wilson by his cousin, Roland A. Crowe of East Orange.

After a southern trip Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will reside in Brooklyn. Miss Strong Honored. Miss Ruth Bennett of 9301 Ridge blvd.

gave a luncheon, bridge and shower at the Hotel Oranada on Friday for Miss Lila Strong, whose marriage to S. Norman Lindhard will take place today. About 12 guests were present. i heir daughter. Miss Mildred De Mott.

to Henry Hewlett Tredell of Old Westbury, L. I. The announcement was made on Saturday. Miss DeMott attended Packer Colleciate Institute and Is a member of the Brooklyn Junior League Mr. Tredwell is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy Tiedweil. He is president of the Williston Park Bank and Holding Company and is a former president of the Nassau County Grand Jurors Asio- 86 Halsey st. Mrs. August and Ruth Clambour, 894 Lincoln pi.

Mrs. Oustav Zeller and Guatav 59 Livingston st. Mrs. Charles Wiginan, 540 Ocean av. Evelyn Clarke.

3649 E. 18th st. Mrs. Zeif Booger. 810 E.

39th St. Mr. and Mrs. 6. Brown, 755 Put-nm av.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietrich, 163 Stratford rd. Mrs. Frederick Kaber and Mrs.

William Tarnahan, 1092 Carroll st. Margaret Cassidy and. Mrs. Mary Burke, 321 Eastern Ppkwy. residents wno are asked to contribute flowers from their gardens at the booth.

by John E. Bladen, for more than 2S years junior warden of the church of which his mother had been a member for over 33 years prior to her death. Miss Eva Doris Bladen, granddaughter, unveiled the window and Albert E. Disney, senior warden, made the dedication address, in which he extolled the vir-1 tues'of Mrs. Bladen as a church worker, as a wife and as a mother.

"Behold Thy Mother," the subject of the sermon by the rector, the Hev. Dr. Robert A. Brown, was in the nature of a tribute to the llfo of Mrs. Bladen.

wedding breakfast will follow in the Ambassador HoteL Miss Balrannl has chosen Mrs. Rose Scavullo as her matron of honor, and as bridesmaids the Misses Fthel Hartye. Josephine Ma-giola, Ray Sessa, Marie Zito. Lo-retta Casagrande and Marie Isola. Rita Maegiola will be the flower girl and Francis Scavullo will act as ring-bearer.

Mr. Odero has selected Raphael John Berlilngieri of Kew Gardens, L. for his best man. His ushers will be Louis Balzarini. Dr.

Harry Maggiola. Louis Garbarinl. Charles Isola. Joseph Magiola. Nelson Post 3d.

and Edward. Farrell. Miss Balzarini is a graduate of St. Elizabeth Academy and Ford-ham Law School. William Warner Hoppin Wed to Miss Edith Jaffray Miss Edith H.

Jaffray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Somerville Jaffray of the Lodge, Ardsley-on-Hudson, was married to William Warner Hoppin son of Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Hoppin of Manhattan and Glen Head, L. in St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church Saturday afternoon. The Rev.

Sherrard Billings of the Groton School officiated with the Rev. William Neely Colton. pastor of St. Barnabas Church, aslsting. A reception followed at Ravnham, the home of Mr.

and Mrs. 'chares Coe Townsend, uncle and aunt of the bride. Miss Jaflray was given In marriage by her father and wore a cream satin gown trimmed with Brussels point lace; which had been worn by her great -grandmother, her grandmother and her mother and her four sisters at their weddings. Her cap of lace was caught with ornnge blossoms and she carried a bouquet of babies' breath and valley lilies. Mrs.

George Craig Ludlow, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miller Shall. Horace J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Miller of Brooklyn, and Miss Margaret H. Stull of Tor- fctirr-1 I I rlngton, were married on Sat urday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents In Torrington by the Rev. A. C. Flandreatt, pastor of the.

Torrington Methodist Church. The bride is a graduate of the OUTLINES TRUE WEALTH. A comparison between the economic and the spiritual worlds with special emphasis upon the similarity John Eliot Bailey Jr. And Mils Muriel E. Pettee Married on Saturday.

Miss Muriel Elizabeth Pettee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clinton Pettee of 455 E. 51st Manhattan, was married on Saturday at the Church of the Transfiguration, Manhattan, to John Eliot Bailey son of Mr.

and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal Hospital here and Mr. Miller was graduated from Manual Training High School. of what constitutes true wealth In A. Richard Davis of Brooklyn was best man and Miss Janice Stone vas maid of honor.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside at Ex-Convict Found Shot To Death in Street The body of James Flannigan, 516-year-old ex-convlct, who, with eight others, broke out of West Side Jail year ago and was subsequently recaptured, was taken to Roosevelt Hospital early yesterday morning by two men who said, they had found lt on the sidewalk in front of a vacant lot on 59th between 10th and 11th Manhattan. Flannigan had been shot three times, once behind the left ear and tnrough the left wrist and Police believe Flannigan was murdered elsewhere and his body taken to where it was found In an 3372 Bedford ave. John Eliot Bailey of 38 Livingston, the material sense and In the spiritual mode, stressing the fact that If one expects a large return he must Invest, much, was the theme of the Rev.

Mark Wayne Williams speaking on "God World Bankers," at the combined services of the Hanson Place Baptist Church and the Central M. E. Church, held yesterday morning at the former. Kelly Nichols. Miss Elizabeth Reclna Nichols.

Less Measles in State, Health Bureau Reports Albany, June 17 (iP) A marked decrease In the number of cases of measles throughout the State was noted in the last week of May by the New York State Health Department Report from all sections of the State, exclusive of New York city, showed 620 cases, compared with 1.020 cases in the previous week. Two deaths during the week ended June 1 were attributed to measles. daughter of Mrs. Anna Nichols of 200 Prospect Park West and tne iate Charles P. Nichols, was married to Thomas Vincent Kelly, son of Mr and Mrs.

John F. Kelly of 413 Sterling on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at a nuptial mass in the Church of St. Francis Xavier by Ofd trucks, tfady for thousand! of profitable miles, are placed on the market Before her marriage early In June Mrs. Woodley Gosling threush The Eagle at very attracttvej the Misses Dorothy Sparker, Mary Sayles.

Antoinette Dominick, Margaret Leland. Deborah Dyer. Naomi Douglas-, Camille Miller and Sarita Weekes. The attendants wore cream taffeta cowns. green slippers and puce.

Bee Classification llA. was Miss Marion Fitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Fitch.

Mr. and Mrs. Gosling w'll make their future home in Scarsdale. horsehair hats and carried spring flowers. Frederick Gallatin Hoppin, twin been graduated from West Point, had as best man and ushers his classmates, Lts.

iChandler Prager brother of the bridegroom, was best man. and the ushers were Staurt Craigin, Howard O'Fallon. R. Lent-ner Sewall, Armitage Watkins. Lawrence Pool, Edward Carter, George Robbins, best man; George Putnam Moody, Paul Lamar Freeman, Paul W.

Caraway, Malie J. Coutlee, Wey-land Barr and Elmer Kraus. Craig Ludlow and John H. G. Pier Lieutenat and Mrs.

Griffith will make their home in San Antonio in the fall. st. The Rev. Dr. Randolph H.

Ray officiated. A reception followed at the Park Lane. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an old ivory satin gown made with a tight-fitting bodice and sleeves and a full skirt with a court train. She had a tulle veil held in place with a circlet of pearls and carried calla lilies. Mrs.

Dwight S. Fuller of Bryn Mawr, was matron of honor. She wore a peach ehiflon gown with a full skirt and cape edged with tulle, a large hair hat to match and carried butterfly roses and delphinium. G. Gordon LeVeer Fisher was best man and the ushers were Allan K.

MacDougall and W. Randolph Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will reside at 455 E.

51st Manhattan, for the summer. Mrs. Donald Morrison Snell Bowns) was the weekend guest of Mrs. Bruce Bromley at Westhampton, L. I.

Mis Mary F. Low to Be Guest of Honor at Luncheon. Miss Mary Frothingham Low will be the guest of honor at a luncheon and bridge on Wednesday. It will be given by Miss Eleanor Fox of Pelham Manor at her home. Miss Fox will be one of Miss Low's bridesmaids when she is married to Samuel Ashe Fitch of Houston, Texas, on June 29.

Miss Low, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah O. Low of 1060 5th ae. and Norfolk, will be married at her parents' summer home.

Mrs. Walter P. Kitchell and her nn, William Jefferson Kitchell, was graduated from Princeton Attractively Priced! Scientifically Styled! Mrs. Lewis E. Peirson, Mrs.

Charles Sabin and Mrs. Alonza Potter. Miss Dorothy Smith Bovenizer Engaged to Gerald Donovan. Mr. and Mrs.

George Wallace Bivenizer, at a luncheon and bridge on Saturday afternoon at their home, 1305 Albemarle the engagement of their daughter. Mis? Dorothy Smith Bovenizer. to Gerald Edward Donovan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.

Donovan of Auburn-dale. Mass. Miss Bovenizer attended Berkeley Institute and Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington, D. C. Mr.

Donovan is a graduate of Holy Cross College and of the Harvard Business School. Mrs. Andrew P. deF. Allgond of Sayville, L.

is chairman and Mrs. Bayard C. Hoppin of East Islip, L. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Lee Hosts at Beefsteak Dinner At Huntington Home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Lee ot 522 3d st. entertained on Saturday evening at a large beefsteak dinner at their country home in Huntington, son. Mr. and Mrs. Hoppin will reside in New Haven, Conn.

Many Brooklynites Present At Formal Opening of Nassau Country Club Swimming Pool. Among the luncheon hosts at the formal opening of the new swimming pool at the Nassau Country Club at Locust Valley, L. yesterday, were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Du Bosque.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Clarke Bedford, Edward T. Herndon. Dr. and Mrs. E.

C. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Pate, Mr.

and Mrs. Hunt T. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Bailey and Harry Minion. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Davis of 1070 Park Manhattan, on Friday.

Mrs. Davirs is the former Miss Maude R. ouvier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vernou Bouvier of Manhattan and East Hampton, L.

I. L. I. Among the guesis were cx-Fenator and Mrs. William M.

Calder, Mr. and Mrs. U. MacKay, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Newton, Mr. 3 and Mrs. Elliott M. Eldredge, Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Coyle, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert vice chairman of the flower show which will be held in St. Mark's Parish House in Islip, L. on June 26. The South Side Garden Club sponsors the show, but exhibits will not be confined to the membership of the organization. I.

Losee, Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. William Mouyev of Stockholm, Sweden; Mr.

and Mrs. David I.adin of Copenhagen, Den mark; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Bridgets and last week, will leave shortly for a Mr. and Mrs. Lester Griang, Mr. and Mrs. William Mordecai.

Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chees-brough, Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lantry, Miss Kathrvn Fischer. William M.

their son, Fred Bridgens, are at their summer home. "Twin Oaks Bayville. L. until the middle of September. Plans Complete for Wedding Of Miss Balzarini and G.

L. Odero. Calder William Kent and William Martin. White collegienne strap pump. Sizes fi.75 "Five Toe" moccasin.

High or low. Brown, pearl, 2.25, 2.75 The marriage of Miss Aurelia mm Miss Esther Hicks Wed To John Martin G. Emory Miss Esther Jackson Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hicks, was married to John Martin Groome Emory, son of Mrs.

George S. Emory of Garden City, L. and Sharon, and the late Mr. Emory, on Saturday by the Friends ceremony in the garden of the home of her parents in Westbury, L. I.

Miss Barbara Jenkins was maid Mr Mrs. Frank Fox (Regina Angela Balzarini, daughter of Mr. Patterson Kielyi have rented a cottage on the Wincoma estate at Huntington, L. I for the season. two-month trip abroad.

Miss Carolyn S. Kitchell will join them in Paris, where she has been in school for the past five months. She will tour with them, but will remain abroad until November. Justice and Mrs. Norman S.

Dike and Stewart Baird are with Lady White Todd at Briarbrook, Rumson, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hodgskin Give Large Bridge in Honor Of Mrs.

Lewis Martin of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker Hodgskin of 44 Butler pi. entertained at bridge at their home Saturday evening in honor of Mr.

Hodgskin's sister, Mrs. Lewis W. and Mrs. Joseph Balzarini of the Hotel St. George, to George Louis Odero, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Josn B. Odero of Genoa, Italy, will take place on Thursday morning in the Church Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E.

Baylls are occupying cottage which nas been built for them at Huntington Bay, L. I. Children's Vacation Shoes WWW Southampton Beach Club Opens; Hampton Players To Give New Comedy. HANAN White strap pump. Smart for dress, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00 Martin, of Boston, who is Tnvo Cloth pump.

Blue, ere en, red. brown, black. 6.50 The Southampton Beach Club opened yesterday for the season. visiting her parents. Dr.

and Mia. HALF-YEARLY Edward Sterling Hodgskin, of 50 Flaza st. lor a few weeks. Scveial small luncheons were given. Among the hosts were Dr.

and Mrs. Those present were the Leland Cofer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Katharine Dingwall, Julia OKerfi, HOSIERY Dr. Ralph Clark, Dr.

Philip Hodg B. Boardman and Mrs. O. H. Scrib-ner.

Amqng those seen on the skin. Dr. John Rathbone, Dr. Oscar Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph beach were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kip Rhlnelander, Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Thaw 3d, Miss Virginia Thaw, rsossong, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cotterell, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Brooke Raislev, Mr. SALE Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth nrlen. Mr and Mrs. Louis de 1'Aiule Munds and Mrs. Hutton Hindi, Mr. and For Every Age Mrs.

Harrison MrCann, Mr. and Miss Genevieve Fox. Miss Audrey Mrs. Oeorges Somborn. Mr.

and Mrs. William Sparks, Mr. nn.l Mr, Jaeckel, Mr. and Mrs. Orson D.

Munn, Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Ramos, Baron and Baroness BufTln. Mrs. George Wildermuth, Mrs.

Lrvws Colored strap pumn. Sizes 8J4-1I, 5.00 Sizes U'A-2, R.nO Ked oxford trimmed with color. Cushion Harry Payne Whitney and rhilip crepe soles. 1.05 Hiss. Martin, Mm.

Kencth Erdmann and Charles Acosta. Mrs. Edard Stct'inius of Lo The Hampton Tlavers will give a WEEK OF JUNE 17th new romeriv. "Button. Button," by cum vaiiey win oe hostess on Maurice Clark, on July 3.

Among Thursday morning a musical the sponsors are: Mrs. Thomas H. Barber, Mrs. Lucius Beers. Mrs.

Inland Coler. Mrs. Ellott Cutter. Mrs. Henry DnPont, Mrs.

Duncan Ellsworth, Mrs. Edward R. Finrh. Mrs Reginald Flncke, Mrs. Matthew H.

C. Flemmlng. Mrs. Our famous 06 All-Silk Chiffon Regularly $1.85 for the benefit of the Yorkvilie M.j.mc School. Julian Crelghton of IRi.9 Avenue failed on th Tuscania on Saturday lor a three months' study oure at Foniiiinrbleau and in northern l'alv.

He is a in trie Vale School of Arrhitecttne. Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas V. Caev river'amed Mr.

and Mrs. Irving H. M'ehan over the weekend at th Lido B'srh Hub. Long Beach, L. I.yttleton Fox, Mrs.

Oeorse French, Mrs. B. H. Gillespie. Mrs.

Harry Hamlin. Mrs. Sheppard Unmans, Mrs. Charles D. Hilles.

Mrs. Philip Le Bnutilller. Mrs. Frederirk H. McCo'in, Mrs.

Kenneth O'Brien, S4.50 Comfy Keds for every outdoor summer sport. Petit Point open shank rump. BUir. ireen. natural.

7.75 I WY THE PAIR AOVFHTf SF.MEV'T. Miu HenrvrHe Heniri I. Our Regular Service Weight Green Stripe Silk With Hnileu Bridal Party On June 20. Henrvet'e Hrtiirv. uho Is 'he Lisle Hem As Well urBlue Stripe AiO Forget ichat the sun did to you yesterday! It's my to forget your tun burn, after an application rr two of Nive Crem.

In no time at all the) torturous hum will jrone and becominf sun fan well AILS llc Chiffon This business of solving the shoe problem for mothers is done in a thoroygh manner in the Children's Shoe Shop. for every shoe is designed and balanced to serve growing feet. fashionably, for we're terrifically proud of our smart new modes. inexpensively. for our prices are right.

riauchter of Mrs Edwin Duke Hun- I trr rf RR08 pay lwh will enter- I tain her bridal pur'v at a hrl'lse mi 1 i urvlay evenlnc Hrnir will rimmed to Elmer E. Nelson of E.iffaio, N. on Saturday, i Mis. Ororce W. Teller mid her I dugh'er.

Mi Virginia B. feller of 'W Ht. Marks ave, will leave on i H.20 I Font Trainer, nine-cain. Sires 'M2. 4.50 Sues Wl-2.

5.00 Colored id pump cnnifsatinely trim-nitd. Blue or brn fi.75 THE PAI V.S faturday fr expensive tour through the Wet. Cue N.i'ioimi I Marter! for you. Niwa Creme 1 Talks and the ('aimdimj Rockl 1 the only on tht' so quickly f-fertive because it's the onJy cream that contains Eurtril. Kicerite is a nwly-discovere4 natural suhstanne which make your skin readily nbsorb all the other beneficial element of v.hih thin marvelous new mam is composed I Nive is equally effective for other ik In -beauty needs massHKe, powder ba.e and so forth.

Get a tube tnHi'i you'll be a Nivea fan all Summer and all Winter, too! It hrlf your tkin to ilnrlft Ktncelev moceisin. Sizes Bonf. fi.Oi Oxford. fi.OO Barefoot a t. Smoke, brown.

Sizes 5.11. .1.00 Sizes 4.00 Mim Frl'er hss In1' roinptd sophomore vesr si. Wriv Tli'v ill the month ot A ig iM i'h Mr Frl'er at fa) 'op Lrwlge )n thr Foe onof Mm lnhrl Pope Murried To Lt. Edwio Gror(e Griliilh Mi Isabel reuldlnt Top da-ish- trr of the Rev. and Mr.

Pkhar; I ifflrld Tope of WeMbury, L. 1 i married to Ll. Fdln firotie Ont-f 'h. vtn of Col and Mis Mam (inrrt'h of WaMunctnti 'i't'i Riro nn atmdiiv 1 he retrumliv a prrt'ittnrd hv fa'hrt In tiie Chur of l'in' Wr-'nurv Mis Marv Pipe tr.s r' honor or It hMt and irtr-malds wie the Mlt 1-1 --e P'h-m. yii(w onn of City.

1hn. huT Andrr of F.ng".d Marv nd llirn otiiV.i titter of the AA6 CMtLPfrt ATt MIME' MOti THIRD FLOOR, CENTS AL. HANAN SON ItMt pF.if rsiwiRr a ro i e-rtt T.f et imu rtrr ABRAHAM ()tUer i fV 5 fir Prttfcm 7 f't.

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