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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1934 Wedding Anniversaries Celebrated Numerous Engagements Are Announced 6 B-C Social Events Miss Winifred Farley Will Be Wed to Fred Canipopiano; O'Brien-Mallaney Betrothal ENGAGEMENTS again occupy the major part of the social news this week. Miss Winifred Denning Farley's engagement to Fred L. Campopiano. son of Mrs. Lucia Campopiano of Lawrence, is announced by hrr mother, Mrs.

James J. Farley of 1810 Cortelyou Road. Miss Farley is a graduate of Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass. Her fiance attended Phillips Andover Academy and was graduated from Harvard University. Another engagement announced this week is that of Miss Catherine Marie O'Brien, to Edward A.

Mallaney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Mal-lanev of White Plains. N. Y.

The WEDDINGS Jan. 7 (Sun.) Sorcio-Cozza, St. Lucy'a Church. Jan. 9 (Tues.) Pomeranz-Durk, Hotel St.

George. GREEK LETTER CLUBS Jan. 7 (Sun.) Iota Kappa reception and tea, Pierre's. Kappa Tau Lambda supreme chapter dance committee meeting, 15 Wellington Court. Jan.

8 (Mon.) Rho Sigma Phi meeting, 683 10th St. Jan. (Tues.) Epsilon Lambda Lambda Pi, theater party-dinner. Kappa Tau Lambda N. Y.

State chapter meeting, 129 Plerrepont St. Jan. 11 (Thurs.) Phi Gamma Sigma meeting, 1489 Bushwick Ave. Jan. 14 (Sun.) Lambda, Iota Kappa, meeting, 2205 Foster Ave.

Jan. 17 (Wed.) Mu, Iota Kappa, bridge, Candlelight tea room. Jan. 19 (Fri.) Kappa Tau supreme chapter dance, Hotel As tor. Iota Kappa, all-chapter dance, Waldorf-Astoria.

Jan. 20 (Sat.) Rho Sigma Phi reunion, luncheon and bridge, Governor Clinton Hotel. Jan. 25 (Thurs.) Mu Nu Chi. all-chapter convention dinner, Hotel Wellington.

Jan. 27 (Sat.) Delta, Pi Alpha, luncheon-bridge, Hotel Barnard College. Mr. Gunther is a graduate of Columbia and the ilHiM I 'A I 5- 1 i A '4 Greek Letter Clubs iri A gp Ml Girl Scout News 1 JTy CHURCH SOCIALS Jan. 9 (Tues.) Church of ths Saviour Mothers ciud meenng.

Church of the Saviour Plerrepont Tuesday Club meeting. Church of the Saviour Benevolent Committee of Samaritan Alliance meeting. Jan. 20 (Sat.) St. Saviour's Mission Unit, dance, Savoy Plaza Hotel.

Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church Altar Society card party, fashion show and tea, Hotel Plaza. Jan. 29 (Mon.) St.

Matthew's Dramatic Club production, K. of C. Club. MISCELLANEOUS Jan. 7 (Sun.) Frat Club dance, American Legion Hall.

Jan. 8 (Mon.) Brooklyn Nurses Post 967, American Legion, meeting, Borough Hall. Jan. 10 (Wed.) Brooklyn Welcome Home for Girls penny drive tea. Jan.

11 (Thurs.) LongI Grotto ladies' night, St. George Hotel. Central Y. W. C.

A. library committee book tea, 30 3d Ave. Jan. 12 (Fri.) Fellowship Circle social, Fique Studios. Jan.

19 (Fri.) Silver Cross Day Nursery dinner-dance, Hotel Plaza. 6th A. D. Democratic ball, Brooklyn Labor Lyceum. Jan.

27 (Sat.) Blackfriars produc tion. Prospect Y. M. C. Bedford Young Folks League Auxiliary dance, Hotel St.

George. 191 Sixth president; Miss Isa-belle Dickson, vice president; Miss Lucy Ucha, 20 Lincoln Place, secretary, and Robert M. Hubbard, treasurer. The committee chairmen are Robert M. Hubbard, arrangements; Miss Ucha, publicity.

The retiring president was Alfred Farrant and vice president, Miss Oliver. MU NU CHI The grand chapter convention dinner of the Mu Nu Chi sorority, which was to have taken place Jan. 25, has been postponed until a later date. IOTA KAPPA Mu chapter of Iota Kappa sorority held a meeting at the home of Miss Dorothy McCurdy Thursday. A bridge will be held by the chapter at the Candle Light tea room, on Jan.

17. Miss Elizabeth Mackey is chairman of the affair. Miss Mackey was hostess at a meeting recently at her home, 1504 K. 14th St. DELTA THETA CHI A meeting of the Delta Theta Chi sorority will take place tomorrow evening in the library of the Patchogue High School.

Miss Marion Olney Gerard, president, will preside. SIGMA PHI DELTA The Sigma Phi Delta sorority held a Christmas party recently at the home of Miss Virginia Daly, DELTA SIGMA CHI The Delta Sigma Chi sorority held its annual dance at the Savoy Plaza Hotel, Manhattan, recently. KAPPA ALPHA The Kappa Alpha Society held their annual meeting and dinner Friday evening at the Park Lane Hotel. The fraternity has held an annual meeting and dinner each year since 1859. Louis E.

Black, Mrs. Thomas Burk-hard, Mrs. Mae Boyd Kavanagh, Mrs. A. M.

Wilcox and Mrs. Anderson Woods; tea room, Mrs. Arthur Mllligan, chairman; Mrs. Eva Barrett, Mrs. Frank Sparks.

Mrs. Kath erine Black, Miss Constance E. Schliffer, Mrs. Arthur Cochrane, Mrs. Harold K.

Jones, Mrs. Paul Struth, Miss Minerva Jones, Mrs. William Woessner and Mrs. William Kurz; and Mrs. Henry Tarbell will be in charge of registry.

Those pouring will be Mrs. John H. Jackson, Mrs. H. C.

Palmer, Mrs. Floyd Bennett, Mrs. George Barber and Nella Brown. The regular monthly business meeting of the association will precede the tea and the election of corresponding and recording secretaries will take place. Hit -t ji'Jf rSx ti PHI GAMMA SIGMA Further plans for the dance to be held Feb.

9 at the Bossert Hotel were made at a recent meeting of Gamma chapter of Phi Gamma Sigma sorority, held at the home of Miss Mildred Kunze. The engagement of the chapters president, Miss Ada Morris, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A.

Morris of 64 E. 17th to Seymour Bcardslcy. son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Beardsley of Brooklyn was an nounced. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Gertrude Schneider, 1499 Bushwick Thursday. KAPPA TAU LAMBDA Zeta Chapter of Kappa Tau Lambda fraternity held an initiation meeting at the home of Geoge Weiss, 2234 E. 15th Friday evening.

John Woods of 2205 Foster Ave. was initiated into the fraternity. There will be a meeting of the Supreme Chapter dance committee this afternoon at the home of Dan Haggerty, 15 Wellington Court. The dance will be held at the Hotel Astor on Friday evening, Jan 19. The monthly meeting of the N.

Y. State Chapter will be held on Tuesday evening at the Crescent-Hamilton Clubhouse, 129 Plerrepont St. KAPPA ALPHA THETA The Kappa Alpha Theta, national women's fraternity, held a tea yesterday at the Panhellenic. 3 Mitchell Place. Manhattan.

Miss Lillian Wait of 7 Wpodruff president of the New York City alumnae chapter, Miss Miriam Slo-cum, and Mrs. Frank Kiendl of Brooklyn were hostesses. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA The newly-elected officers of the Alpha Delta Sigma dramatic society are Frederick H. Sumption of PENNY DRIVE TEA A penny drive tea of the Brooklyn Welcome Home for Girls, 139 Bainbridge Dr. Mary Fish Fleckles, president, will take place Wednesday afternoon.

The Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman will be the speaker and Mrs. William F.

Preston will be in charge of music. Miss Loraine Preston will give piano selections and Mrs. Pauline Wilson will give vocal numbers. Mrs. George Neubauer is chairman, assisted by the following committee: reception, Dr.

Fleckles, Mrs. Maude B. Ragsdale, Mrs. Charles H. Lawrence, Mrs.

Millard Johnson, Mrs. Emily D. Stonchill, Mrs. H. A.

Dunham, Mrs. P. K. Danneman, Mrs. L.

J. Lang, Mrs. Entwistle-Palmer, Dr. Sophia Harned, Mrs. 1 'if The installation of officers will take place at the Shutan meeting to be held Saturday afternoon at headquarters, 23 Flatbush Ave.

The officers who will be installed by the retiring president, Gertrude Rem-mers, are Edna Byrne, president; Josephine Rickman, vice president; Edna Knudsen, treasurer, and Georgene Stansberry, secretary. The Senior Girls Association will hold its regular meeting at headquarters on Wednesday, when "hobbies" will be the topic. Miss Alice Ray, superintendent of the Brooklyn Training School for Girls, will speak on the "Camp Fire program in Institutional Life Wednesday on the weekly broadcast of the Brooklyn Council of Camp Fire Girls. The Nita Anoka Camp Fire Girls will have charge of the opening ana closing session of the Sunday School of the Fourth Avenue M. E.

Church. 4th Ave. and 47th today. Those taking part in the program, which was planned by the girls, are Miss Dorothy Williams, who will act as superintendent of the school; Ada North, Betty Lange, Lillian and Ruth Hempstead, Miss Mae E. Pollock, guardian of the group, who will give a talk on New Year's resolutions, and Edna Goddard.

who w-ill pronounce the benediction. THORNTON KLIENCK Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Marcella Thornton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Thornton of Bayview to Christopher C. Klienck of Law rence.

FLEISHMAN BORST Miss Marian Fleishman's engage ment to Clifford F. Borst of Rich mond Hill has been announced. Miss Fleishman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleishman of Middle Village, and Mr.

Borst is the son of George Borst. HOSTS AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. John J. McMahon of 256 Maple St.

entertained at their home last evening for their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph Mullaney of 170 Fenimore who were married recently. Among the guests were Miss Grace Rose Drennan, Miss Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. Jerome J.

McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. James J. McCourt Armando L. Selgas, Joseph Kennedy and Thomas J.

Lynch. POMERANZ DURK The marriage of Miss Florence Pomeranz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Pomeranz of 1554 54th to Dr.

Irving Durk, son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Durk of 1326 E. 98th will take place Tuesday at the Hotel St. George. A wedding dinner will follow at the hotel.

Miss Estelle Pomeranz will be maid of honor and only attendant for her sister, and Joseph Durk will be best man for his brother. Upon their return from a cruise to the South, the couple will reside in Brooklyn. MR. FILBY GIVEN PARTY A surprise birthday party was given for Albert Filby of 3411 Avenue I. at the Midwood Regular Democratic Club, 1110 E.

34th Wednesday evening. Charles Ma-neaci furnished the music. Among those present were Mrs. Florence Lamb. Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Gingold, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold O'Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frun, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Filby, Edward Melon.

Frederick Bonanno, Michael Fala-brllo, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O'Brien. Miss Jean Barney and Miss Florence Barney. DAGME CLUB Mrs.

George Cohan will be hostess at the meeting of the Dagme "Club Tuesday. Mis'; Gladys Kay Seelig entertained at a party recently at her home, 390 Parksidc Ave. AT RUTHERFORD, N. Miss Anna Mae Warner of 368 Park Place and Miss Bernadine Rasmussen of 302 Prospect Place are spending the weekend at Rutherford. N.

as the guests of Captain and Mrs. Charles E. Warner, formerly of Brooklyn. LADIES' NIGHT THURSDAY The LoncI Grotto will hold its annual Ladies' Night Thursday evening at the Hotel St. GeorRe.

An entertainment, reception and dance is the program. Municipal Court Justice Edward J. Smith is chairman of the ar-1 rangements committee, and Henry Mm1! Camp Fire Girls Mri, Raymond Mirhacl Patella, al the top Ict, teat formerly Mii Kvelyn Elixabcth Murphy, daughter of Mr: Thomas J. Murphy of 9 Veronica Place, Mr. and Mr: Patella will live at 77 Linden Boulevard, (Photo by Grace Salon.) At the right at the top is Miss Gertrude Simontan, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Harry I. Sitnonson of 1146 82d St. and fiancee of Harold Frederick Moeller of Manhattan. Their engagement wot announced yetlerday at a reception at the Hotel St.

Mori. (Photo by Jay Te Winhurn.) Mist Helen Campbell Krennn, at he left; below, of 1809 Albemarle Road, it engaged to llr. Harold Fcnwick Schilback of St. John't Hospital, Miss Kccnan it the daughter of the late Dr. and Mr: Henry C.

Keenan. (Photo by Tarr.) Al the right, below, is Miss Janet Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mr: Jamet H. Griffin of 134 Rutland Road, who has one of the principal roles in the operetta "Patience" to be given by students of Si. Angela Hall on Thursday night at the Academy of Music, (Photo by Mishkin.) engagement was announced ov Miss O'Brien's mother.

Mrs. Charles O'Brien of 505 Ocean Ave. and Savville. Mrs. O'Brien entertained at dinner recently at LaFrienze for the engaged couple.

BKODY STARK Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of 1070 E. 24th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Zyra Brody, to Malcolm B.

Stark of Manhattan, son of Mrs. Olga Bortm Stark of Manhattan and Philadelphia. Miss Brody was graduated from the Flatbush School and from Smith College, class of 1930. She Is now studying at the Natioi Academy of Design in Manhattan. Mr.

Stark was graduated from Cornell University with the class of 1927, and studied law there. He Is a practicing attorney. FISHER HAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conrad Fisher of 1637 E.

46th St. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elinor Marie Fisher, to Franklin G. Hagcn. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hagen of 9641 149th Aqueduct. FORTE MATER AZO Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Forte of 35 Dikeman St.

have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anne Forte, to Joseph Mat-erazo of Oswego, N. Y. The engagement was announced at a dinner at their home on Christmas Day. PARSONS CRONIN Special to The Eagle Rockville Centre, aJn.

6 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Parsons of 442 Hempstead Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Lois Emily Parsons, to Jerry George Cronin, son of Mrs. Marie J. Cronin of Clifton, N. J. DeLUCAS DONLY Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. DeLucas of 2120 Kenmore Terrace announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anne DeLucas.

to Chester Donly. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Doniy of Bay Shore. McCOV DeWITT Miss Ethel Virginia McCoy's engagement to David Alexander De-Witt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. De-Witt of 1222 E. 31st has been announced by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cornell of 555 Delamere Place.

DONOHUE QUINN Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Blake Donohue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Donohue of Flushing, to T.

Vincent Quinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinn of Whitestone. Miss Donohue is a graduate of Newtown High School and Hunter College. Mr.

Quinn is an assistant on the staff of District Attorney Charles S. Colden. He is a graduate of Bryant High School and Fordham Law School and is a member of hte Queens County Bar Association, College Point Chamber of Commerce, Queensboro Lodge of Elks and St. Andrew's Council, Knights of Columbus. CLINCH GUNTHER Mr.

and Mrs. Burt Clinchy of Bay-side have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ethel Gertrude Clinchy, to Charles Frederick Gunther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gunther of 320 Riverside Drive.

Manhattan. Miss Clinchy is a graduate of Mitt Mnrir Cutler, il'multtrr Hanenrk trill Inlse wrl in to hr given by tluilrnlt 'cmy vf Music, j- I I 1 I I I 1 i4( I I Columbia School of Architecture. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. SASSO CARROLL Mrs. Monroe W.

Coburn of Amity-ville announced the engagement of her sister, Miss Clarice Ann Sasso of 1587 E. 12th daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sasso, to Charles Robert Carroll of Manhattan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis J. Carroll of Farmington, at a small family gathering on New Year's Day. Miss Sasso is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier Academy, and Mr.

Carroll is a graduate of Boston College. WELLS BEEBE The engagement of Miss Marjorie Cornelia Wells, daughter of Mrs. Elbert F. Wells and the late Mr. Wells, to Edward Beebe of Sayville was announced at a dinner party given at the Wells home, Karl Smithtown branch, recently.

PLATT DICKERS Mrs. Charles A. Piatt of 2714 Avenue has announced the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Adelaide Piatt, to Joseph E. Dickers of 4514 17th Ave. RUMPH SCHUMANN The engagement of Miss Edna Olga Rumph to George Reginald Schumann, son of Mrs.

Rcgina Schumann of 28 Bay Ridge Place, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rumph Jr. ALTENBRAND SCHUESSLER Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Lester Alten-brand of 594 McDonough St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Lesly Alten-brand. to Oscar Joseph Schuessler son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Joseph Schuessler of 588 Jefferson Ave. MILLER CARO Miss Mildred Miller's engagement to Marshall H. Caro, son of Mrs. Anna Caro of 548 W. 164th Manhattan, has been announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sol Miller of 1308 Avenue N. The announcement was made at a reception at the Miller home on New Year's Eve. MURPHY KENWORTHY Mr. and Mrs.

John Murphy of Bayview Inwood, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna Murphy, to William Kenworthy of Bellmore. Miss Murphy is a graduate of the Star of the Sea Academy, Far Rock- away, and of Our Lady of Wisdom College in Ozone Park. She is active in Girl Scout work. GREEN RUSH Announcement has been made by Mrs. Anna Green of 1553 Moffitt Hewlett, of the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Marion Green, to Thomas Rush son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rush, 703 West Broadway. Woodmere. Miss Green is a graduate of Wood-mere High School and of New Paltz Normal School for Teachers.

Mr. Rush is a graduate of the Far Rock-away High School and of Fordham University. MOSIER SCHROEDER Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mosier of Chestnut Road, Inwood, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Mosier, to Frederick Schroeder of Davis Inwood.

The wedding will take place in June. Mr. nnd Wr. Jamm Cullry of ihc- pvrlnriimnrr ihe oprrritn of Si, Anuria Hall Thuriiday at I FIRST ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs.

A. George Rosen i celebrated their first wedding anni-j versary recently at their home, 7201 I Bay Parkway. More than 50 guests I were present. The Leaders' Association will hold its January meeting at the Gould Club, 94 Prospect Park West, tomorrow. Mrs.

William T. Hanson is chairman, and Miss Nellie S. Truman will be the speaker. The topic of the evening will be an ideal parents' night. Hclcne Leff, Leona Stark, Terese Lyons, Claire Stein, Lola Galvin, Ruth Somerman, Florence Somer-man and Muriel Bryant of troop 96 are skating, tobaggoning, skiing and hiking at the Winter cabin at Bear Mountain, where they are spending the weekend.

The semi-annual Court of Awards will be held at Abraham Strauss on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 27. Golden Eaglets will be presented, and a first class investiture ceremony will be held and scholarship badges awarded. Mrs. Bruce Bromley, commissioner, will preside.

A second class review of the Arlington section will be held Thursday at Public School 171, Lincoln and Ridgewood Avcs. A merit badge court will be held in June. Mrs. Frank De Remer will give second class nature instruction in the district. The first group met Friday at the Hale Ave.

Church. There are now. 5.174 girl scouts in Brooklyn, 394 leaders and 652 troop committee members. New troops are being organized at Public School 219 with Miss Agnes Ward as leader: at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, with Miss Bertha M.

Vasts; at Grace M. E. Church, with Virginia W. Knaprj; at the Glenmore Ave. Presbyterian Church, with Mrs.

Esther J. Chamberlain; at the Bridge St. A. M. with Mrs.

Pauline C. Field, and at the Jewish Community House in Bensonhurst, with Mrs. Ethel Rifkin. C. Kartity is treasurer; Frank O.

Wells is monarch. The officers include Frederick L. Kopff. chief Charles H. Schroeder.

master of ceremonies; Harold Luca, secretary; Adolph E. Gutgsell, treasurer: Walter H. Pickett, venerable prophet; Rev. John Lewis Clark and Rev. Charles A.

Brown, chaplains, and Frank C. Von EifT, marshal. MISS KINSLEY FETED Mrs. Helen L. Kinsley of 404 Monroe St.

entertained last night at a dinner dance for her daughter. Miss Marian E. Kinsley, who received with Miss Kathryn V. Baker and'Mrs. Lydia E.

St. John. The other guests were the Misses June Carlson and Jeanne Hark-ness of Rockville Centre. Grace Hulcy. Dorothy Englisby.

Elizabeth Jackson. Janet Kahl. Marv O'Brien and Carolyn Wichman. Also Nlel Bain. Harold Barnes.

Edward Carlson of Rockville Centre. John Englisby. Daniel Miller. John Jcavons of Philadelphia, Robert Nirr of Jamaica. Frederick Sloane.

James Consinine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Englisbv. Thomes Jones and Mrs.

Mary O'Brien. LIBRARY COMMITTEE TEA The library committee of the Central Branch of the Young Women's Christian Association of Brooklyn, of which Mrs. Frank Parsons is chairman, will hold a book tea on Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock in the library of the branch, 30 3d Ave. Each guest at the tea is asked to bring one or more books to add to the library. Mrs.

Horace L. Kent Is chairman of the tea. assisted by Mrs. Howard O. Wood.

Miss Estelle Hoffman, daughter of Mrs. S. A. Hoffman of 88 Brooklyn entertained at a New Year's Eve nartyMor her brother. Edward Dula Hoffman, a fourth-year man at the University of 7 $Si4' 'V GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY MK and Mrs.

Charles Cretty celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last Sunday at their residence, 14 Clifton Place. They were married on Dec. 31, 1893. Their children, grandchildren and greatgrandchild were with them last Sunday. BOLTON KELLY Mr.

and Mrs. Walter J. Kelly of Suffern, N. formerly of Brooklyn, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ethel Katharine Kelly, to William Arthur Bolton, son of Mrs. William Bolton of Brooklyn, on Dec.

30 at Suffern. New York. Miss Thora Morse of Brooklyn was the bride's only attendant. Mr. and Mrs.

Bolton will reside in Brooklyn. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. James Endicott of 507 Van cortlandt Park Yon-kers, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the Elks Club. Yonkers, recently.

A dinner was given for members of the family and. intimate friends and a dance for 100 guests followed. The couple were married on Dec. 26, at St. David's Episcopal Church, Exeter, England, where they both were born.

They lived in Exeter for five years after their marriage and then came to Brooklyn, moving to Yonkers in 1906. Their two sons are Ernest J. Endicott and Harry F. Endicott and their daughters are Mrs. Dennis F.

Gerbeveaux Mrs. Frank L. Cole and Mrs. Andrew E. Hocrup.

HOST AT MEETING A finance committee meeting of the Independent Radom Aid Association was held recently at the home of Philip Cotberg, 1685 E. 15th St. MISS MILLARD HOSTESS Miss Dorothy R. Millard of 30 Linden Boulevard entertained at a contract luncheon bridge at her home yesterday. Among the guests were the Misses Elizabeth Shipmnn, Francis Smith, Ann Boniello.

Mercedes Newman, Gertrude Riordan, Alyre Murphy, Dorothy Ray, Mrs. John Louehran Mrs. Maurice Bird. Mrs. George Hannan, Mrs.

J. Stuart Evans. Mrs. Walter Ashfleld and Mrs. Walter Millard.

I 5 i i fA 4 iff A ODDFELLOWS' BALL The 66th masquerade and civil ball of the Hamilton Lodge, 710, of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows will be held at Rockland Palace, 155th St. and 8th Manhattan, on Friday evening, Feb. 23. Mrs. Agnes Goctze of 156 Stratford Road entertained Nord Bridge club recently at an old-fashioned Christmas party.

CHOIR NEW YEAR'S PARTY The choir of Central Congregational Church was given a New Year's party Thursday evening by Harry. Rowe Shelley, organist and composer. Hazel Fostovsky, 2 years old. acted as the Spirit of 1934 and welcomed the guests. MISS FLEMING HOSTESS Miss Helen Fleming, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Fleming of 547 4th was hostess at a party at her home last evening. Among those present were the Misses Lsa-bclle Mehl, Mary Marron, Rose-anna Fity. Josephine Breen, Rose Donato. Catherine Hally; James MacKenzie.

Frank Donato. John Doherty. Raymond Woolsey, Edward Lilly. Robert Cummings. Gil-more Fretz.

Clifford Montgomery and Donald Kent Jr. KAIRYS IIAGGERTY The engagement of Miss Marlon Kairys of S450 Ralph daughter of John Kairys of Northampton, to Daniel H. Haggerty, son of Mrs. T. M.

Haggerty of 15 Wellington Court, has been announced. Mr. Haggerty is a graduate of St. James Academy and the supreme president of the Kanpa Tan Lamb-rta national fraternity. DADY ADKINSON Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Dady of 923 Schenectady Ave. and Brightwaters announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vera E.

Dady, to J. L. Adklnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Adklnson of 1793 Albany Ave.

Mi.ss Dady is a granddaughter of the Jate Michael Dady. Mitt Zyra Brody, daughter of 1070 2ith is the fiancee Brooklyn, Mr. and Samuel Brody of of Malcolm B. Stark, also of.

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