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

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

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a a a a a a BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Society Mrs. Lucy Brower Brundage, etaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ancel. J.

Brower of 750 Ocean will be mained to William Clifford Bowden son of Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford Bowden of 231 Fenimore St. and Wasthampton Beach, L. tomorrow.

The ceremony will be performed at Hickory Hill, Fort Salonga, L. the country estate of the bride's father. The Rev. C. Whitney, pastor of Fenimore Methodist Church, will officiate and a reception will follow the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Gunnison of 8311 Ridge Boulevard left today to. open their home at Highmount, AN.

for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bruning accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Gunnison their guests over the coming holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald N.

Webster of 455 Ocean Ave, left today with their son, George Armstrong and daughter, Miss Audrey Joan Webster, for Bellport, L. where they will remain until Oct. 15. Miss Jacqueline Tompers of Garden City and formerly of Brooklyn and Robert Souers and George Garvin of Brooklyn will be the weekend guests of Miss Eleanor Bovenizer at Gray Gables, Kitchawan, N. Y.

Lucy Brower Brundage And William C. Bowden Jr. To Be Married Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Robinson, their daughter, Miss Eleanor Robinson, and their sons, John and Donald Robinson, are at their summer home in Sayville, L. for the season and will return in the early fall. Miss Lorain Van Kleeck Wed to Francis J. Blatz June 14 in Paris, France has just been received of the marriage in Paris, France, on Word. June 14, of Miss Lorain Van Kiceck, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Henry Van Kleeck of 1316 Dean to Francis Joseph Blatz of Paris, son of Mrs. Frank J. Blatz of Elizabeth, N. and the late Mr.

The ceremony was performed at l'Eglise de la Trinite in the presence of intimate friends. The bride attended Packer Colleplate Institute and is a member of the Colony House Junior Guild and New England Society. Mr. is head of the Amalgamated Leather Company in Paris. Mr.

and Mrs. Blatz will make their home in Paris. Mrs. John T. Hanna Guest At Dinner Last Evening Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Maltbie Butler of 859 Carroll St. and Shelter Island Heights, L. gave a dinner last evening in honor of the party birthday of Mrs. Butler's mother.

Mrs. John T. Tianna of the Forest Hills Inn. The party was given at the Cherry Valley Club in Garden City, L. I.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hanna of Montclair, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Hanna of Rockville Centre, L. and Miss Helen Hanna of Brooklyn. Miss Addie Westlake of the Hotel Mohawk is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Collett, at Shelter Island Heights, L. I. Capt. and Mrs. J.

Tupper Cole And John MacKay to Give Dinner and Mrs. John Tupper Cole Capt. and John F. MacKay will give a dinner party tomorrow evening at the Huntington Bay Club, Huntington, L. and will later take their guests the theater in Huntington.

The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mortenson, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fox, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Calder Jr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruckgaber. Yeomans -Lynch Miss C. Estelle Lynch, daughter of Mrs.

Edmund Healy Jones, was married to Laurence Drummond Yeomans, son of Mrs. Alfred George Yeomans of 388 Parkside Wednesday afternoon, in the Congregational Church, 16th St. and Avenue I. The bride was given in marriage by her mother and had her sister, Mrs. William Hueg, as matron or honor.

Arthur Munkenbeck acted as best man for Yeomans. Mr. and Mrs. Yeomans will make their home at Munsey Park, Manhasset, L. upon their return from wedding trip.

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carey of the Hotel St. George and their daughters, Miss Marie F.

Carey and Mrs. Charles J. Savage, and family are spending the summer at their cottage, the Tower, at Ocean Beach, L. I. Ladies' Aid Association Bridge-Luncheon Held Yesterday A luncheon and bridge was given by the Ladies Aid Association of St.

Mary's Hospital at the Lido Country Club yesterday. The prizes were pastel colored candlesticks And candles containing a battery. Mrs. Thomas F. Casey, the president, was in charge of arrangements and Mrs.

Christopher D. Kevin of the bridge. Among the hostesses were Mrs. Charles F. Messerle, Mrs.

Feodor Lee Senger, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. David H. E. Jones, Mrs.

Henry Cochen, Mrs. L. R. Williams, Mrs. Henry Mooney, Mrs.

William Brophy, Mrs. Thomas Woods, Mrs. William Roach, Mrs. William Foelmar, Mrs. John Cunningham, Mrs.

Frank E. Griffin, Mrs. Richard Swanton, Mrs. James F. Meehan, Mrs.

Frederick Magiola, Mrs. Andre Schwitter, Mrs. Thomas F. Moran, Mrs. Herlat Sommers, Mrs.

Harry Burtis, Mrs. Thomas Abruzzo, Mrs. Matthew McPhillips and Mrs. John Keil. Dr.

and Mrs. William E. McCollom of 1174 Dean St. and their children, Gilman, Jean, Richard and Marian McCollom, are at their cot- YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930. of Washington Ave.

were bridgeluncheon hostesses today. Their guests were Mrs. Frank Harlow, Mrs. Henry W. Wandless, Mrs.

Joseph G. Coffin, Mrs. Charles R. McLaughlin, Mrs. Frank W.

Cook, Mrs. Bethune W. Jones and Mrs. John B. Woodhull.

Among the juniors entertaining this week is Philip S. Reichers who will be host at a supper-dance this evening at his home on Nassau Boulevard. Among his guests will be the Misses Marjorie Stricker, Mary Gibbs, Jean Putnam, Jane Mohan, Louis Warren, Marilynn Englis, Virginia San, Marion Olthouse, Muriel Germeroth, Ann Mears, Patricia Chalfant, Carolyn Chalfant, Alene Whelan, Doris Johnson. Also Clark McMichael, Homer Hammond, Ralph Williams, Herbert Mohan, Leo Hesselman, Herbert Clark, Benjamin Cooke, John Coulson, William Hazelwood, Thomas Binford, Everett Harding, William Harrison, Hamilton Bishop, Gilbert Reischmann, George Reischmann, Robert Thomas, Robert McWilliams and William Powell. Mrs.

Fred Taylor of Watertown, N. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Blythe Hiltz of Hilton left this week for her home. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore M. Riehle of Whitehall Boulevard had as their house guests Mrs. Eugene McCarthy and Daniel McEnery. Maj. and Mrs.

William Ord Ryan and Mrs. Wilbur Wrightson will spend July and August at Sherwood Forest near Annapolis, Md. G. D. Wyatt of Rockville Center will entertain a group of Garden City friends at a buffet supper Sunday evening.

His guests include Capt. and Mrs. E. M. House, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip M. Guba, Mr. and Mrs. George Powers, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Versfelt and Mrs.

Janet Krantz. Dean and Mrs. G. Paull T. Sargent left Monday to spend the summer at Rockywold Camp, Asquam Lake, Ashland, N.

returning to Garden City about Sept. 1. Mrs. Frank Dunham was bridgeluncheon hostess at the Lido Country Club this week in honor of Mrs. John J.

Hagerty of Stewart 3518 who will sail shortly for an exthe tended trip abroad. Many -town guests have been enjoying the early summer season here. Mrs. M. E.

Ertle of Philadelphia, who has been the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Luer L. Wiltbank of Poplar was the honor guest at a tea given for her by Mrs. George B. Van Sickel of Cooper Arthur Street.

Bridge Parties Given by Brooklynites in Bellport (Special to the Eagle) Bellport, L. June 27-Mrs. DeWitt Mills entertained at luncheon yesterday, the guests being Mrs. F. B.

Keppy, Mrs. W. F. Candee, Mrs. Alonzo Pouch, Miss Felice Pouch, Miss Florence Richardson, Mrs.

H. Warren Beals, Miss Barbara Kirby and Mrs. Joseph D. Cornwell. Mr.

and Mrs. Julian of Elicas Brooklyn have arrived at the Wyandotte, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Francis C. Pinkham and Mrs.

Benjamin R. Meserole were Club at bridge Wednesday afterhostesses at the Bellport Country noon. Among the guests were Mrs. Charles Vose, Mrs. James Lefferts, Mrs.

Dwight Austin, John Simmons, Mrs. Daniel Creem, Mrs. W. E. Turton, Mrs.

Andrew Underhill, Mrs. Sumner Ford, Mrs. Pierce Grace, Mrs. T. Mortimer Lloyd, Mrs.

Charles R. Hebard, Mrs. Henry Friedman, Mrs. Wolcott Meserole, Mrs. Percy R.

Gray, Mrs. Harlan Tibbetts, Mrs. Darwin Meserole, Mrs. John Walton, Mrs. Ira B.

Downs, Mrs. Charles Rhodes, Mrs. Joseph Savage and Mrs. F. C.

Pinkham Jr. Miss Kathryn Forster to Be Wed to G. W. Hollister Sept. 13 Mr.

and Mrs. William I. Forster of Rochester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathryn Forster, to George Whiting Hollister, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Kellogg Hollister of East Hampton, L.

I. The wedding will take place on Sept. 13 at Rochester. RISK-STORER The wedding of Miss Rosalind Storer, daughter of Mr. and Henry Alexander Storer of mond Hill, L.

to Harrison Risk, son of Mrs. Thomas rison Risk of Paterson, N. place at 6:30 o'clock last evening, Union Congregational Church, Richmond Hill. The mony was performed by the Dr. Edwin Cross, minister of church, following which a reception was held at the home of the bride.

The bride was attended by sister, Mrs. Robert Romano Brooks. The best man was Harold Newman and the ushers included Stanley Gartner, Robert F. Gundlach, Earl Clark and H. Stewart Warner.

The bridegroom was graduated from the Mechanical Engineering college of Cornell University, class of 1930, and is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The bride tended Packer Collegiate Institute and Cornell University. Mr. Mrs. Risk will motor through New SATURDAY -Exceptional GIRLS' TUB FROCKS IN LOVELY SUMMER LINENS AND COTTONS 3.95 Our regular 5.95 05 to 8.95 values We consider ourselves lucky to have heard about these short lengths of the finest linens, dimities, and voiles.

We also consider all the little girls lucky whose mothers hear about these frocks--classic Best styles in these fine washable fabrics, which -except for this unusual buy, -would 'sell at very much higher prices. You'll want to buy several frocks for the price of one. SIZES 8 to 14 Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered August 1st. Best Co. FIFTH AVENUE LONG ISLAND SUBURBAN STORE FRANKLIN AND STEWART AVENUES, GARDEN CITY PHONE GARDEN CITY 8550 Summer daily delivery by our own motors is extended on the Long Island South Shore as far as Amagansett England, spending some time in Maine.

MISS McGEENEY HONORED Miss Janet Estelle McGeeney of Bay Ridge was entertained on Thursday at a dinner dance by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Juehne of Kew Gardens, at the Pomanoak Country Club in honor of her recent engagement to Warren L.

Murray. McINTYRE-McCARTHY Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCarthy of Flushing, L.

and Philadelphia announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen McCarthy, to John Edward McIntyre of Brooklyn on Tuesday in St. Andrew's Church, Flushing. The bride of the Holy Child Sharon Acaderraduate Hiil, and the Sternberg School of Music in Philadelphia. Mr. McIntyre received his education at St.

Francis College and is a graduate of Fordham Law School. After a wedding trip to Canada Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre will reside in Brooklyn. BURKE-SARSFIELD Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Burke of 1415 E. 12th St. announce the gagement of their daughter, Miss Florence Burke, to Claude Patrick Sarsfield, son of Lieutenant and Mrs.

Patrick Sarsfleld of 616 Ave. H. Miss Burke attended Erasmus Hall High School and the Savage School of Physical Education and is a member of Sigma Iota Chi national sorority. Mr. Sarsfield attended the Severn School in Maryland and New York University.

BISSON-LEYENDECKER da Miss daughter Marcella of Prof. Marie Peter Leyendecker, Joseph Leyendecker of Brooklyn and Huntington, L. was married yesterday afternoon to Harold Edward Bisson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everett Bisson of Brooklyn, in the Church of the Most Holy Trinity, the Rev.

G. A. Metzger officiating. A reception took place at the Hotel McAlpin, Manhattan. Mr.

and Mrs. Bisson will spend the remainder of the season at Professor Leyendecker's country home front Huntington when they return a trip to Bermuda. In the fall they will reside in Brooklyn, We should, hear and see more than we haven't we two ears and two eyes, but only one tonguel SMALL SIZE GRAND PIANO Made by a well-known manufacturer. Will be sold for small balance due on lease. No down payment necessary.

Just continue weekly payments of $2.00. This piano, only used a few months, offers exceptional value for some one. Answer quick. Want to move it this week. CREDIT MANAGER.

17 Flatbush Brooklyn Tel. Nevins 8227 UNO, Mrs. Robert MacFarland is the former Miss Elizabeth O'Malley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Malley of 3518 Glenwood Road.

The wedding took place last week in New York Ave. M. E. Church. tage in Skytop in the Pocono Mountains and will remain there until October.

Long Island Society First Bridge-Luncheon Held At Huntington Bay Club Under Ladies' Committee Auspices (Special to the Eagle.) Huntington, L. June 27-The first Thursday afternoon luncheon and bridge party under the auspices of the ladies' com ittee of the Huntington Bay Club was held yesterday afternoon in the casino of the club, overlcoking the Huntington Bay and Long Island Sound The committee in charge of th party consisted of Mrs. Ramon E. Baylis, chairman; Mrs. Palmer Jadwin, Mrs.

Frederick D. MacKey Mrs. William A. Lathrop and Mrs LeRoy Van Bomel. Among the players were Mrs Mansfield B.

Snevily, Mrs. Julius Prior, Mrs. Willard N. Baylis, Mrs. John Bermingham, Mrs.

Alexander P. W. Kinnan, Mrs. Morris E. Kinnan, Mrs.

Robert W. Prentice, Mrs Paul Grout, Mrs. Mortimer D. Bryant, Mrs. William J.

Baldwin Mrs. George H. Iler, Mrs. Harold Donaldson, Mrs. Robert M.

King, Mrs. Selah B. Strong, Mrs. William A. Lathrop, Mrs.

Raymond E. Baylis. Mrs. Charles A. O'Donohue, Mrs.

Peter O'Donohue, Miss Marie O'Donohue, Mrs. George Gudebred. Mrs. William Taylor. Mrs.

David Johnson, Mrs. Folger, Henry Vogel. Mrs. J. A.

Payne. Mr. E. E. Williamson, Miss Mildred Hemson and Mrs.

Cornelius POLLY PRESTON SAYS "Styler change and the feminine 6 HEE grOW'S or shrinks accordingly, but feet are feet and there is nothing much to be done about it. Polly Preston Shoes keep the leminine foot fashionable and properly fired at a price you won't mind paying." At the following shops "They can fit your foot, large or small, slender or stout, accurately and stylishly at about half of what you would normally pay." RAJAH 5 "Polly Shoes Preston" 6 AAAA tO EKE Sizes 1 to 12 POLLY PRESTON SHOE SHOP LIVINGSTON ST. MACKS'S 1112 FLATBUSH AVE. RUSSELL LOKOS 1569 FLATBUSH AVE. DEL'S PROSPECT PARK REISMAN'S BOOT SHOP.

1512 FIFTH AVE. BARAZ SON 1869 86TH ST. ALL IN BROOKLYN POLLY PRESTON SHOE SHOP 143TH JAMAICA, L. 1. Expert Fitters in Attendance Listen! Tuesday 7:45 P.M.

I WIZ LOESER'S FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN, TRIANGLE $100 Just 26 Jap Marten SCARFS Of Two Perfect Skins $33 Regularly $55 Jap Marten is one of the smartest furs of the season. It is rich, dark and durable enough to outlast many furs. Jap Marten looks ever so much like sable. Hence its vogue. These Jap Martens are the finest we've seen at anywhere near this price.

LOESER'S PURS SECOND FLOOR Mrs. Cooper and Miss Cooper Hostesses in Garden City Today (Special to the Eagle) Garden City, L. June 27-Mrs. Edward Conger and Miss Ida FOR BUDS AND BUDGETS NOT QUITE GROWN UP LOSER'S JUNIOR MISSES' SHOP We've Secured 75 More of Those Very Popular Washable Silk Sports Frocks Worth $16.75 To Sell for $9.75 We just simply can't have enough to g0 around. Now we have seventyfive more--the same smart models.

Some are like the captivating little Shantung tennis frock sketchedothers in senoussi crepe and old English stripes--in six favorite styles! Sizes 11 to 17. JUNIOR MISSES' SHOP--SECOND FLOOR LOESER'S FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN, TRIANGLE 8100.

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