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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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V'. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1932 Ttt 3 Society includes Mrs. Franklin Tomlin, Mrs. Herbert C. Fett, Mrs.

Robert O'Connor. Miss Elizabeth Vengoechea. Mips Betty McKeon and Miss Peg Loughlin. Miss M. Cornelia Leary, chairman of the bridge committee, and Mrs Arthur Hugh Kelly, co-chairman, will be assisted by the Misses M.

Estelle Byrne, Natalie Byrne, Gene-virve Cornell, Erene Correa, Ann Dorman, Kathleen Dempsey. Ruin Darcy, Margaret Fanning, Miriam Fitzsimens. Elizabeth Fleming, Helen Hayes, Pat Hinch, Ann Henderson, Eileen Hussey, Julie Keenan, Mary Keenan, Dorothy Keyes, Lucy Kelly, Peg Loughlin. Marguentl Lozano, Dorothy Middlemiss, Irene Meyer, Kathleen Murphy, Eleanor McKcon, Betty McKeon, Dorothy McQuade. Kathleen O'Brien, Marion O'Brien.

Marie Pickup. Ella Sullivan, Eugenia Sullivan and Virginia Ward Japanese Operetta to Be Given At Ladiei of Charity Open House A Japanese operetta will be presented by the girls of the Home of the Good Shepherd for the Ladies of Charity and their friends on Open House Day, Friday, at 1 Mrs. Thomas McEnaney. Mrs. Joseph J.

O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas F. Cafey, Mrs. Harry Ulmer, Mrs. Joseph Igoe, Mrs.

William Courtney, Mrs. Joseph J. Ryan, Mrs. Philip Doherty, Mrs. Albert Liell, Mrs.

An- riea.ve Turn to Page 4 o'clock, at the House, on Hopkinson Ave. and Dean St. Mrs. Bartholomew McDermott will be chairman of the day assisted by Mrs. James J.

Heffernan, Mrs. John R. McDonald, Mrs. Charles Hartung, Mrs. Edward J.

Raleigh. Mrs. William J. HefTernan, Mrs. Walter Drennan, PIANIST Call TRiangle 5-8100, Extension 660 for Loeser, Reliable Fur Storage lliisinpss Orlainly Is Hushing on These Smart MESH Crown Continued from Pace I Mrs.

George Brockway Miss Meta Christiansen, Mrs. Elbert W. Van Aken, Miss Marion Witcover, Mrs. George A. Young Miss Ruth Lowe.

Mrs. Charles Gallagher, Mrs. A. Emll Lawson, Mrs. Catherine W.

McEwan. Mrs. Nelson Max-son, Mrs. Margaret McCarten, Mrs. Thomas Parker, Mrs.

Richard Pas-ternack, Mrs. Charles Spencrr, Mrs. C. Edson Spencer. Mrs.

George Bergener, Mrs. William F. Alirens, Airs. F. 8.

Benedict, Mrs. Stanley B. Bolger, Mrs. H. Stiilwell Clapp, Mrs.

Elfrieda Boshen, Miss Isa'tflle Miller, Miss Adeline Halsted, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Jessie Chamberlin, Mrs. Theodore Whitman, Mrs. Alfred Lehmdrln, Mrs.

Howard Clark, Mrs. Florence C. Whitney, Mrs. TRim.lt 5-riOO FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN HATS Clarence B. Conner, Mrs.

William Umpleby. Mrs. William Umpleby I.S and $2.95 VALUES AM GOOD LOOKING Rings and Clips vy i 5 c4Cc s4to of er Miss Lurona Truman of 125 E. 18th St. will give a recital at the Ambassador Hotel, Manhattan, 97c Mrs.

James A. Murphy. The luncheon committee included Mrs. Harry C. Schroeder, chairman; Irs.

Cornelius D. Coddington, vice chairman, and Miss Sarah Umpleby, Mrs. James A. Murphy, Mrs. Frances J.

Specht, Mrs. Elbert W. Van Aken, Mrs. Imogene Crossman, Mrs. Cornelius J.

Klaaon, Mrs. Charles A. Mrs. William Umpleby, Mrs. George S.

Ogden. Patrons for Bridge-Luncheon For the Holy Family Hospital Additional patrons and subscribers for the Spring luncheon and bridge for the benefit of the Holy Family Hospital on board the' S. S. Gripsholm on Saturday are Mrs. James Keenan, Mrs.

Avon Donohue, Mrs. Henry McLean, Mrs. Matthew McPhillips, Mrs. J. R.

McCafferty, Mrs. P. F. Kelly, Mrs. W.

H. Lyons, Mrs. Thomas E. Murray Mrs. Edward V.

Kil-leen, Philip Leddy, Mrs. James M. Downey, Mrs. Charles Manly. Mrs.

Francis X. Doyle, Mrs. John R. Price, Miss Mary White, Mrs. John Kurrus, Jere Cronin, Herman Blumenau, Mrs.

Charles Theis, Mrs. Theodore Madden, Mrs. James Pendergast, Mrs. Leonidas Westervelt, Mrs. Charles Board- When the first of these charming little brimmed affairs were featured at this price they scooted right out of the department we're ready with hundreds more on Monday black, brown, beige, navy.

The brims are soft straws the crowns of MESH! MfLLINERY SECOND FLOOR Miss Ruth Grady Hostess At Bridge and Supper Dance Miss Ruth B. Grady entertained at her home, 236 E. 17th at a bridge and supper-dance last evening. Among the guests were the Misses Irene Dailey, Betty McClunn, Dorothy Sahner, Catherine Sahner; James Dailey, Joseph I. Grady Harvey Gustafsen, Donald Kilmar-tin, Walter McGahon, Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. William McClunn and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Ruhle. Dr. Walter N. Thayer Jr. to Be Guest Speaker for Boyi Club ItlXGS Of real stones, set in sterling and marcasite.

Stones of lapis, onyx, carnelian, chryso-prase or whitestones. CLIPS To wear on hats, scarfs, cowl necklines, flashing little clips of rhinestone, clips and brooches. Six styles. Some with colored stones. FASHION JEWELRY MAIN FLOOR 1 I The Junior Woman's Auxiliary of the Flatbush Boys Club will have as guest speaker.

Dr. Walter N. Thayer Commissioner of Correction of the State of New York, at the club house, 2245 Bedford Thursday evening. May 5. Miss Hilda E.

Muller Is chairman of the event and Miss Evelyn P. Burns co-chairman. Other members of the committee are the Misses Isabel Longbotham, Dorothy E. Brown, Helen E. Holme, Frances E.

Riley, Mabel MaeNamara, Shirley Vcgel and Mrs. William C. Gretsch Jr. 4800 Men's QUAUTYSHIRTS nnooKLYx wixnows have "PKHKKO 1TP' IX TOE LAST TWO WEEKS! Marquisette Summer Curtains friends for Loeser's." "These shirts' wi iat one of We're just man, Mrs. John Tammany, Mrs.

William Forman, Mrs. P. H. O'Neil, Mrs. A.

B. Murphy, Mrs. Frank Torcella, Mrs. Thomas McAvoy, Mrs. John Madeski.

Mrs. John Canavan, Mrs. C. L. Freeman, Miss Isabella Ivory.

Miss Rose Smith, Mrs. W. J. O'Brien, Mrs. Cornwall Arnold.

Mrs. C. and P. H. McCann.

M. E. Home for Ajed Plan Annual Meeting, at Home, on Friday The a nnual meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Home-for the Aged will take place at the home, 920 Park Hace, at 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon in the chapel. The devotional exercises will be in charge of the Rev. W.

G. Cole, pastor of Janes M. E. Church. The address will be given by the Rev.

James Lord, pastor of St. John's M. E. Church. The organ will be In charge of Mrs.

R. D. Newton, with music by an eminent soloist. The meeting will be presided over by the president of the board, Mrs. Alfred I.

Preston. A yearly report will be given by the corresponding secretary, Mrs. Alfred N. Nelson, and the report of the treasurer by Mrs. A.

C. Monagle. An election of managers for the ensuing year will follow. About 165 managers will be elected. At the close the guests of the home will be invited into the foyer, where the chfairman of the annual meeting, Mrs.

James Pullman, "and her committee will serve tea and cakes. An opportunity, will also be given to Inspect the home. I'hen. the buyer ttoe buyer IKS Htnade -hen. Tfe our execute i i m.m And every man 1.29 showed thi ese-'sniris to mm art hoSus in the st em agrees these likes! When are the Kina oi swim rre le that, tnat tfithe inside talK rate you people $1.95, $2.95 GrcuUt krnu'lNlilra rViffHa I can depe UUVUlIVIIi ft IV VllVtili 1.39 riety! Ana lAHH? atine xa Mhed With Collar Att 2 Matching Jars Mesh weave in solid greti or white.

ripes and candy stripe stripes and checks. Kvia I Nnvelrfr Woven madras in stripes oi checks. rA Lih and covered ground cot Broadcloths and novelty weave ors. Oxfords in spaced stripes, Aho Neckbtnd StyU in Alh While. Plain color broadcloth in white, blue, tan, grey, green.

Brooklyn Circle, I. F. C. Hat Annual Bridge-Fashion Show Brooklyn Circle, International Federation of Catholic Alumnae held its annual bridge and fashion show yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Plaza, Manhattan. More than 200 tables were in play.

Late in the afternoon a fashion show was presented. Mrs. John M. Alvarez, regent and honorary chairman, welcomed the guests of the afternoon with Mrs. John E.

Baxter, the chairman. The committee included the Misses Mary Bird, Kathleen Ennis, Miriam Gorman, Marie O'Shea and Mrs. George Worthlcy. Among the patronesses were Mrs. Hugh Markey, Mrs.

John E. English, Mrs. A. Sidney Barritt, Mrs. Peter P.

Smith, Mrs. Edward L. Byrne, Mrs. Alex J. Hobermann, Mrs.

William Ennis, Mrs. George Sheehan, Mrs. Francis D. McGarcy, Mrs. George C.

Tilyou, Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Mrs. Samuel Hassell, Mrs. Eugene F. Brown, Mrs.

John M. Alvarez, Mrs. John E. Baxter, Mrs. William J.

Morris, Mrs. Thomas J. Bannan, Mrs. John J. Barry, Mrs.

W. E. Courtney, Mrs. James P. Brady, Mrs.

Charles Druhan, Mrs. Benedict Fox and Mrs. Frank Led-with. The Misses Anna CMelia, May Moore, Genevieve Conway, Josephine Conway, Viola Dempsey, Lysbeth Farrell, Mary E. Claffy, Anne Marie Hogan.

Bemadette Dolan, Genevieve Fitzgerald, Mary C. McGinnis, Beatrice Buck, Kathleen Ryan, Mildred and Eleanor Ryall, Grace Smith, Helen O'Donnell, Grace Kennedy, Blanche and Helen McKillop, Helen Rustland, Cecil Colahan, Lan-ette McCann. Adelaide McCann, Margaret Farry, Margaret Markey and Jeanette M. Farrell. St Mary's Junior Auxiliary Plant Bridge-Tea for May 21 Plans are complete for a bridge tea to be given at the Hotel Ambassador, Manhattan, on May 21 by St.

Mary's Junior Auxiliary. Mrs. George W. Kuhn is president of the auxiliary and her officers are Miss M. Cornelia Leary, Miss Reglna $1.95 and $2.50 Grades Because we have sold just that many of these perfectly marvelous values in the past week or so.

And every window graced with a pair of these curtains is smarter, fresher and infinitely more attractive in every way. You can buy PRISCILLA OR CRISS-CROSS MODELS in clotted patterns. White, cream or ecru. All with -inch ruffles. PINCH PLEATED MODELS in plain, pin or medium dot marquisette.

Cream or ecru. HEADED MODELS in dotted patterns. Also in cream or ecru. MAIL ORDERS FILLED DRAPERIES THIRD FLOOR SALE! Men's Pajamas 1.69 Surplice neck, middy, and that new open notch collar. Woven broadcloth and madras in stripes, figures and fancy designs, blue, tan, green and assorted shades.

$2.50 Grade Subicribers to Dr. White Bridge-Luncheon Tueiday Among the subscribers to the annual luncheon and card party of the Dr. White Memorial to be held on Tuesday at 1 o'clock on the roof of the Hotel St. George are the Misses Kathryn I. Brady and Mary V.

Brady, Mrs. J. M. Buckley. Mrs.

Edward J. Byrne, Mrs. Joseph F. Becker, Mrs. Edward A.

Byrne, Mrs. Helen H. Courtney, Mrs. R. J.

Cud-dihy, Mrs. H. Lester Cuddihy. Mrs. Walter J.

Egan, Mrs. Robert S. Farley, Mrs. Raoul Frechette. Mrs.

F. J. Foley, Mrs. John J. Gartland, Miss Irene Farrell, Mrs.

A. J. Gonnoud, Mrs. J. Trevor Garmey, Mrs.

William H. Good, Miss Catharine Hag-gerty, Miss Rose Gallagher, Mrs. Louis A. Klingenberg, Mrs. Theodore W.

Kramer. Miss Mary Hughes. Mrs. Edward V. Killeen, Mrs.

C. R. Konvalinka, Mrs. John J. Kilcourse, Mrs.

Joseph B. Murray, Mrs. Thomas E. Murray Mrs. Margaret McLean, Miss Rose Riley, Mrs.

Alfred Munken-beck, Miss Margaret J. McCooey, Mrs. John H. McCooey. Mrs.

Joseph P. Murphy, Miss Margaret Markey, Miss Mary M. Murray, Mrs. Edward P. Mullen, Mrs.

L. W. Malone. Mrs. James F.

McDonnell, Mrs. Robert W. Murtha. Mrs. Matthew F.

McPhillips, Mrs. Fred H. Norwood, Mrs. Ralph Price, Miss Grace O'Brien, Miss Gertrude Rose, Mrs. Stephen V.

Duffy, Mrs. Walter L. Durack Mrs. Luke D. Stapleton, Mrs.

John J. Smith, Mrs. Andrew Sullivan. Mrs. G.

Murray and Mrs. Robert A. Sewell. 2400 Spring THE LOWEST 111 ICE WE'VE HAD FOR THIS 70x70 Hqalm a Damask Cloth Kelly, Mrs. William P.

Zschorna and Miss Ruth Dunn. 1 The ways and means committee, i Mrs. Arthur Hugh Kelly chairman. I HERE, comes the bride Atop The GRANADA roof there's rW of Feptnring an A i mm in. a -i ii mi Popular Materials $2.95 The lowest price for which we've sold this cloth before in a special sale was $3.95.

Smooth, glossy Irish linen damask, an exclusive Loeser importation in four exquisite patterns. Hemmed and ready to use. 70xt Cloth, rt. $4.95. $3.95 22x22 S4.95, $3.95 Large Array of Bri Colors 3c, $1.50 6a4 glorious penthouse 'solarium surrounded by wide and Hower-fiHed terraces an ideal place for a wed-dinq "underneath the Every convenience for.after ceremony entertainment is available, and the costs are very, very moderate.

Won't you comelovely June bride-to-be, and see for yourself NO EXTRA PORTIONS NEEDED Dinner at Ortjpn' It omelet, full-course meal siUffytnI Portions are generous not mere samples and, while we gladlr eene extra portions, the normal appetite does not require them here. Try our quantity Quality moderate -priced dinner today. Sunda ar DIYN'ER Included in the materials are the much-desired all-silk foulards, faille and sLLk-faced creper. in blues, tans, greens, grays, wines, canary, rust and henna. Patterns? Plenty of 'em! Small and spaced figures, checks, polka dots, paisley designs, jacquards in fact, a pattern for any and every taste.

There's even a fine collection of white grounds with attractive colored figures. Our buyer's enthused over this collection and when a man who seer and knows neckties gets enthused over one special assortment it merits your immediate attention. MAN'S STORE MAIN FLOOR Granada Stevens Pure Linen DISH TOWELS Absorbent linen towels, ready hemmed and looped. Bordered in green, blue, gold or red 5 $1.00 BROOKLYN 6 60c Free Parking pare to Diner Ml SIC AND DANCING ArreiumfrdatLni fr BaMo'tt Management of Oeten Brot. Chnrrh and Mtbnh Ave.

A'k-Trid Hct a Itbycttt Av PKen StcHinf 3-9000 Now under tkt direction tk Reliance Property Management, inc. LINEN 8 THIRD FLOOR.

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