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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 36

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK THE STAR SECTION, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 Police Lieutenant and Mrs. celebrated their silver with a reception at their home. gifts. Among those present were Quinn, Edward Josephine, Eleanor, Dorothy and Veronica Quinn; also Mr. Mrs.

John, D. Morton, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, Mr. and and Mrs.

Bernard Soden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coury, Mrs. Cornelius Delaney, Thomas Delaney, Robert Delaney, John D. Kaiser Nancy De Val, Miss Emma Schwalandt and Miss Mamie Schwalandt.

Hostess Miss Julia B. Guarracino of the Marine View, Shore Road, entertained at a cocktail party at her home Sunday evening. Her guests included Miss Helen Neilan, Miss Kay McLaughlin, Frank Cavanaugh, Mrs. Margaret A. Kruse, Alfred Guarracino, Fred Walter Farrell, John Guarracino, Cannon, Mrs.

Josephine Neusse, Martin. and Mrs. Michael A. Collins and John Masta. Halloween Party Committee Grace Schenck, Margaret Graham and Jean Steiner served on the committee for the Halloween party of MIl Chapter, Signal Epsilon sorority, held Wednesday evening.

PERSONALS Edward J. Quinn of 506 13th wedding anniversary on Saturday The couple received many the children of Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Neeves, Mr.

and Mrs. Parkinson, Mr. McNulty, Mr. and Mrs. Shinton, Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Burns, Mr. Arens, Mrs.

Mace, Mr. and Mrs. Brackman, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr.

and Mrs. Stromberg, Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Miss Hipkins, Miss Donnelly, Miss Louise Allen, Howard Larson, August Kreisler, Miss Grace Lodaic, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Platt, Miss Elizabeth Mace, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence, Mr.

and Mrs. Maiden, Mr. and Mrs. McIvor, Mr. and Mrs.

Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Mr. and Mrs. Lacoss, Mr.

and Mrs. Barclay, Miss Cughbertson, Mr. and Mrs. McCleod, Mr. and Mrs.

F. McInnes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, Mr. and Mrs.

Murray, Mr. Ortasic, Mr. Jones, Miss Brown, Miss Hurley, A. Ohlman, Miss Mary Quinn, Mrs. Sefton, Miss D.D.

Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Moulin, Mr. and Mrs.

Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Cody, Miss Ray Larson and Mr. Shinton. Heads Committee Mrs. Hazel Richmond of 771. 51st St.

is chairman of the committee for the card party to be given by the Margaret McKnight Circle, C. of F. of Nov. 14, at the Washington Club. Toastmaster Stephen Barrera of 9935 3d Ave.

will be toastmaster at the Giordana dinner rally which will take place Sunday night at Gregory's restaurant. Elected Treasurer at R. P. I. Stephen H.

Badgett Jr. of 1027 79th St. has been elected treasurer of the student branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers at Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. He is a junior in the civil engineering department and is affiliated with Phi Epsilon Phi fraternity.

President Miss Mary Elizabeth Crowley of 615 81st St. is president of the newly organized Young Women's Auxiliary of the Bay Ridge Boys' Club. Mr. and Mrs. Daughter John BorR.

Rafferty of 1513 8th Ave. are the parents of a daughter, born Oct. 29, in the Midwood Sanitarium. Attends Bridge Mrs. George W.

Tong of 519 3d St. attended the bridge of the Brooklyn Woman's Club held Tuesday afternoon at the clubhouse, 114 Pierrepont St. Attends Meeting Mrs. Harry M. Rice 90 8th Ave.

attended the meeting of the Colony House Junior Guild, held Tuesday at Colony House. Delegation Member Dr. Anna Hochfelder of 2104 67th vice chairman of the 16th A. D. Democratic Club, was a member of Political RE El THESE SENATOR Dance Chairman Miss Celle McGinnis of 167 79th St.

was chairman the arrangements committee for the barn dance held recently by Omega Phi Sigma sorority. The event took place at the Bay Ridge Yacht Club. Rabbi and Mrs. Levens Have Son Rabbi and Mrs. Monroe Levens of 7717 Ridge Boulevard announce the birth of a son, born Monday at the Samaritan Hospital.

Mrs. A. Hepburn of 1659 69th St. Luncheon on Chairman is chairman of the luncheon of the Women's Guild of the Mapleton Park Congregational Church, which takes place today at The Eagle Home Guild. Luncheon Chairman Mrs.

A. Thompson of 4113 7th Ave. is chairman of the arrangements committee for the luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Norwegian Home for the Aged, which will take place Nov. 12 at The Eagle Home Guild. The home is located at 1250 67th St.

Forester Mrs. H. Pearce of 903 Fort Hamions of Foresters of America. fairs of Park a Circle, 645, Companilton Parkway is active in the af- Entertains at Halloween Party Mrs. Olga O'Neill of Flagg Court, Ridge Boulevard, entertained at a Halloween party on Saturday night.

Mrs. Edna Coffman assisted the hostess in entertaining, and music was by Al Kibbin and his orchestra. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Beaufre, Lieutenant and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodgkins, Mr.

and Mrs. John Waters, Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Ander-' Political JOHN 5th (3rd, 7th the delegation of women which called upon U. S. Senator Royal S. Copeland and Representative Samuel Dickstein, recently, to congratulate them upon the passage of the "equal nationality" bill, which they sponsored. Heads Committee of Canvassers Mrs.

Nina F. Boyce of 219 93d St. is chairman of the house-to-house committee of canvassers who are working for the election of Maj. Sigurd Arnesen to Congress. Box Holders Mr.

and Mrs. Harry M. Rice of 90 8th Ave. are among the boxholders for the Rainbow Ball, which will be held at the Hotel St. George on Election Eve.

President Mrs. Stephen Machinski of 103 Prospect Park West is president of the Modjeska Club, which held a supper dance recently, with proceeds for the flood sufferers in Poland. To Entertain Unit Mrs. Mary Van Dusen of 714 51st St. will be hostess to the meeting of Bethesda, W.

C. T. at her home on Nov. 14. Edith Herzog a Bride Miss Edith Herzog, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Herzog of 255 W. 88th Manhattan, was married to Murray Kellner of Brooklyn recently at the Ambassador Hotel, with Rabbi Solomon Foster of Newark, N. officiating. The couple sailed for Santa Paula, on their wedding trip.

War Mother Organization Member Mrs. Anna Hamilton of. 263 Dahill a Road is active in the affairs of the Nellie C. Robinson Chapter, American War Mothers. Aids Boys' Club Miss Agnes Weaver of 962 Bay Ridge Ave.

is one of the organizers of the Young Women's Auxiliary of the Bay Ridge Boys' Club. Bridge Chairman Miss Margaret Sefton of 444 79th St. is bridge chairman for the fashion show and bridge to be given by the Visitation Alumnae, Nov. 17, at the Central Park Casino. Attends Tea Mrs.

Katherine H. Hand of Bay Ridge attended the tea and bridge held by the Friendly Committee of Chaminade, Tuesday, the home of Mrs. D. H. Von 'Giahn, 502 E.

17th Street. Returning to City Mrs. Charles Angell of 560 3d St. will close her Summer home at Shelter Island Heights shortly and return to the city. Attends Parent-Teacher Meeting Mrs.

James J. Heffernan of 35 Prospect Park West attended the meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Berkley Institute held Monday. To Entertain at Tea Mrs. Alexander H. Laidlaw of 29 Montgomery Place will entertain at a tea at her home on Nov.

7. Feted Miss Edith, M. Lawrence of 6660 Ridge Boulevard, returned recently from a trip abroad, was guest at a tea dance given in her honor by Miss Ruth Nixon of 260 74th St. Political CT DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES WILLIAM DAY-TUESDAY, NOV. OUTLOOK LADIES HAVE BIRTHDAY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the New Outlook Democratic Club, of which Michael P.

Curnin is the executive member, launched the first of a series of Winter social events Thursday evening, Oct. 25. This was the first anniversary bridge and was held at the clubhouse, 370 75th St. Refreshments were served to nearly 200 guests. A great number of prizes were awarded during the evening.

Mrs. Grace Moller was the general chairman of the affair. The chairmen and personnel of various subcommittees follow: Refreshments, Mrs. Frank Dahm (chairman), Mrs. A.

Hirsh, Mrs. Frank Knight, Mrs. Charles Doner, Mrs. C. Glaser, Miss A.

Carrizzo, Miss Eleanor Muehl, Miss Russell and Miss Grace B. Moller; tickets, Mrs. Warren Murray (chairman), Mrs. Jean Hagan, Mrs. Marion O'Callaghan and Mrs.

Frank Creighton; prizes, Mrs. Peter Lyons (chairman), Mrs. Mae O'Connor and Mrs. Walter Luberts; reception, Mrs. James Bua, Mrs.

Marie Bell, Mrs. Leonard Ekstrom and Miss Jean Hefferman. Halloween Hostess Mrs. Carl Lipp of 10024 Fort Hamilton Parkway entertained at a Halloween party at her home on Wednesday night. On Committee Mrs.

Catherine F. Brady 7609 4th Ave. is a member of the Bay Ridge Boys Club. Aide Miss Olivia Denman of 433 58th St. is serving on the arrangements committee for the tea and bridge to be given at the Central Park Casino Nov.

17 under the auspices of the Visitation Alumnae. On County Committee Miss Louise Witscher of 6015 3d Ave. has been appointed a member of the county committee of the Auxiliary of Old Glory Naval Post, 48, American Legion. Attends D. A.

R. Meeting Mrs. Anthony Fiala of 148 83d St. attended the recent meeting of the "Women of '75" Chapter, D. A.

held at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont St. Wedding Date Set Miss Janet Laidlaw, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Laidlaw of 39 Montgomery Place, will be married on Dec.

1 to John H. Flahive. The ceremony will at the Hotel Pierre, Manhatta. and a reception will follow. Mrs.

Edwards Hostess Mrs. Jefferson R. Edwards of 240 83d St. entertained the members of the executive board and councillors of Fort Greene Chapter, D. A.

at a meeting and buffet luncheon at her home recently. Mrs. Edwards is regent of chapter. Returning From Vacation Mrs. Samuel Stock of 6818 Madeline Court will return on Monday from Oscawanna, N.

where she has been vacationing for the past week. Political ASSEMBLYMAN KIRNAN ASSEMBLY DIST. 6TH Master Sergeant Dunn Buried at Cypress Hills The remains of Master Sergeant Frederick A. Dunn, Quartermaster Corps, U. S.

Army, were interred on Wednesday in the Cypress Hills National Cemetery. Sergeant Dunn died on Monday, Oct. 29, after a short illness of pneumonia, at Fort Hamilton, where he has served for the past 12 years. Sergeant Dunn is credited with an enviable record in the United States Army, having completed more than 32 years' service at death. He was commissioned as a captain during the World War and has since held continuously a commission in the Officers Reserve Corps with that rank.

He was born March 27, 1884, and was a member of Elks Lodge No. 709, Norwalk, Conn. He survived by his widow, Elizabeth Julia, and three daughters, Irma Lillian F. and Marjorie. The family intend making their home at 19 Day Norwalk, Connecticut.

South Shore To Play Polo Here Sunday The South Shore Polo Club will send a picked four to clash with the Fort Hamilton poloists at the Fort Hamilton Army reservation Sunday afternoon, in what officials of the First Division Polo Association announce will probably be the" final tilt of the season. Both units will put their best mallet-wielders and mounts on the field so as to bring the season to a close with a bang-up, closely-contested battle. The 18th Infantry will parade and render concerts" before, during and after the match, Greenock Juniors Win by 1-0 Score a hard-fought soccer game played at Bay Ridge Oval. Pete Fitzpatrick scored the winning goal. The Greenock West of Scotland F.

C. Juniors registered a 1 to 0 victory over the Sigura Juniors in Mothers' Club President Mrs. Edward Hamilton 655 84th St. is president of the Mothers' Club of Public School 127, 78th St. and 7th Ave.

Luncheon Hostess Miss Elizabeth Ann Quinn of 128 Marine Ave, entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home recently. The guests were the Misses Mary Quinn, Helen Green, Edith Green, Monica Jorn, Urilda Marie Quinn, Mary Lee and Eileen Murray. AQUINAS FIVE OPENS SEASON Aquinas Boys Club will officially open its basketball season by meeting the All Stars at the Aquinas auditorium, 8th St. and 4th on' Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Coach Tom Booras feels that this year's team is capable of keeping up the record set by last season's quintet.

The Boys Club had for their gains the Home Talk Basketball League championship and were holding second place in the Dongan Council League when it was disbanded. The All Star team opposing Aquinas next Sunday will be made up of outstanding players representing teams that the Boys Club played last season. The Aquinas Girls' unit will play a preliminary contest. There will be dancing during the half and after the Boys Club game. The probable starting lineup for the feature game: All Stars -Zamen (Ridge Colony), forward; Hart (St.

Stanislaus), forward; Cotter (St. Anselm's), center; Silvia (0. L. P. H.

Reserves), guard; Stewart (0. L. guard. Substitutes- Cavanaugh (St. Paul's C.

Olssen (Shore Roads), Barry (Xavier Triangles). Aquinas Boys Club- Harry McCoy, forward; Stan Karaczynski, forward; Bill Lanigan, center; George Lahey, guard; Joe Kennedy, guard. Substitutes have not yet been announced. Rev. H.

S. Miller to Speak In Allentown, Pa. The Rev. Harold S. Miller, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, 4th Ave, and 54th will speak at a mass meeting on the Four Hundredth Anniversary of Martin Luther's Translation of the Bible, to be held in Allentown, Pa.

All the Lutheran congregations in the neighborhood will close their churches to gather in the auditorium of the hign school for the meeting. Hosts to Children on Halloween Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara 43 78th St. entertained a group of boys and girls at their home on Wednesday evening at a Halloween party.

The affair was given in honor of George Stock. RUMMAGE SALE Held by FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sale Held in Store Room 5614 Third Avenue All Day Saturday, Nov. 3 ESTABLISHED 1915 DR. L. KRONMAN Surgeon Dentist Full Sets of Teeth same day if desired.

Plates repaired while you wait. Low Prices- -Easy Payments CORNER 51ST STREET 5102 FIFTH AVENUE LESNICK'S HOURS: 9:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Sunday 10 to 12 SUnset 6-3535 FOR PROMPT SERVICE to have your prescriptions filled telephone SUnset 6-6360 Quick Free Delivery Kelly's Ethical Pharmacy Fifth Cor. 59th St.

Board of Health Station From one to another THRUOUT our district, women pass along the good news about our Home Service Department. Never before have our free cooking classes been so popular. Are you taking advantage of the many services offered without cost to the housewives of this neighborhood? Our Home Service Department is conducted for your benefit. Free weekly recipes, individual instruction by sppointment, card party facilities and experienced lecturers are at your 'disposal. Just write or phone to Jean M.

Haas, Home Service Director, care of this Company's main office. Kings County Lighting Company TELLS ROMANCE Continued from Page: 1 along the ceiling to a drop light over the table. A similar hookup was used to light the kitchen. Old gaslight fixtures were unused. About ten days ago she painted a high board fence adjoining her home.

She performed the tedious task with a two-inch brush. It was the carpenter who built the fence who in discovering the body of Miss Herle. had called to collect his pay for the fence building job. In her occasional visits to the Scarry home, Miss Herle would delight in reminiscence. Of the rides to Coney Island with her father in their horse drawn "buggy," their old home on New York the wonderful pies and cakes that her mother baked.

She told, too, of a romance that began in her girlhood -and ended only last year with the death of her former suitor. She wouldn't tell his name, the gentleman who presented her with a ring when she was 17 years old. They planned to marry, but Louisa was needed in the grocery store. Later, after the death of her father, Louisa was needed to help her brothers carry on the business. So the wedding was postponed from year to year, as related by the elderly romanticist, until finally the gentleman married some one else.

Following the death of his wife, many years later, the thread of friendwas picked again. But there no longer talk of marriage. "It was true love," Miss Herle told Mrs. Scarry one day. "He never knew that I had any money." She often stated that she would have liked to have married and have four children, In a bewildering state of disorder, LEARN to DANCE STAGE AND BALLROOM DANCING Private or Class Lessons Adults, Children; Baby Class Boys' Class Boys Only Adults' Ballroom Classes Business Girls' Evening Tap Class Howell's Dancing School 468 55th St.

Phone SUnset 6-3832. Oldest School in Bay Ridge LOUIS 6909 Fifth Ave. Atlantic 5-1793 8321 Fifth Ave. Louis Zakon, one of the largest SHore Road 5.4564 I Hairdressing Establishments employing the largest number of Expert Hairdressers Bay Ridge. Miss Herle's shabby home is guarded today by a police guard.

The sealed safe stands amid a clutter of rags, papers and other debris, that has been turned over and over by searchers for the will of the deceased woman. Although the lawyer, Mr. Ashmead, professes to know nothing of the existence of such a document, Mrs. Bernhard Christian Baumgarten, of Woodhaven who served Miss Herle as secretary, expressed the opinion that a will had been drawn up The nearest relatives of Miss Herle are four second cousins. They are Mrs.

Ashmead, wife of the lawyer; Mrs. Grace Hamilton, of Jamaica, and Mrs. Frederick May and Miss Katherine Herle of Germany. Miss Herle will be buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral home at 187 S. Oxford St.

with interment taking place in Evergreens Cemetely, where her parents and brothers lie buried. Miss Lillian Jackson Honored at Masquerade A Halloween masquerade party was given Wednesday night in honor of Miss Lillian Jackson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. O. E.

Jackson, home, 7401 4th Ave. Miss Lillian, who is a pupil in the parochial school of the Church of Our Lady of Angels, is well known locally as a pianist and elocutionist. Among those who helped entertain at the party were Rose Mary Hayden, Iola Bowman, Jean Duffy, Blanche Conlon and Patricia Travis. Expert Eye Examinations S. LESNIC SONS OPTOM TRISTS 5108 AVENT NY PHONE 3840 The Only Local Business Bank in Bay Ridge Direct Banking Connections in Norway, Sweden and Denmark MONEY ORDERS CHECKS RADIO AT BEST RATES Member of The Federal Reserve System KINGSBORO! NATIONAL BANK Bay Ridge Ave.

HELP BAY RIDGE DEPENDABLE MERCHANTS DISTRIBUTE $20,000.00 TO THE CHURCHES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS IN BAY RIDGE As one interested in the welfare of your community you can help your Church or other organization by trading at those stores which display the emblem of the BAY RIDGE DEPENDABLE MERCHANTS, and requesting RID TREASURE STAMPS The BAY RIDGE DEPENDABLE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION will redeem these books in cash to the organization from which you received them. Look for this Emblem In this way you will help your when you shop church to carry on its good work WITHOUT ANY EXTRA COST OR EFFORT ON YOUR PART! Every member store has stamps on hand. Ask for them when you buy--they cost you nothing. For further information communicate with PHILIP LEVIN, 5815 Fifth Brooklyn J. HOWARD SENATORIAL DIST.

and 8th Assembly Districts) ELECTION 7th.

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