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of BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1934 B-C Dates for Early Spring Events Are Set--Elaborate Plans Also Announced Miss Marianne Cochran and George T. Larson Wed Last Evening: Other News Items recentimen University. Mr. and Mrs. Larson will reside in Merrick.

THE marriage of Miss Me Marianne sin, Cochrane, daughter co of Mrs. Thomas William Cochrane Larson, of son 492 of Mr. St. and and the Mrs. late Alfred Mr.

Larson Cochrane, of to George Theodore Stamford, took place last evening at 6 o'clock in All Saints P. E. Church, 7th St. and 7th Ave. The Rev.

Edward M. Pennell performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Frederick William Cochrane, had her sister, Mrs. Chester Arthur Cropper as her attendant. Ruleph Johnson of Lynbrook was best man for Mr.

only Larson, who had as ushers Anthony Nucci of Poughkeepsie, and his LUND-LOGAN Howard of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Lund of 2889 Stamford, Conn. Bainbridge Manhattan, anMiss Cochrane is a graduate of nounce the engagement of their Manual Training High School and daughter, Miss Mildred Adams Lund, of the Methodist Episcopal Hospi- to John Smyth Berry Logan son tal and was a visiting nurse until of Mr. and Mrs.

John Logan of 1476 Mr. Larson is a graduate Pacific St. BROWN-ADELER The engagement Miss Mildred L. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur. A. Norman Brown H. of 1103 Adeler, son Putnam of Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. Adeler of 835 has been announced. Halsey, Adeler is the former president of the Bushwick Avenue M. E.

Epworth League, and is at the present time secretary of the National Tree Preservation League. Miss Brown was formerly secretary of the Bushwick Ave. Epworth League. The marriage will take place on June 10. RODETSKY-ROSENSTREICH NSTREICH Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rosenstreich of 2222 Ocean Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Rosenstreich, to Max Rodetsky of Jersey City, N. on Dec. 31 at Trotsky's.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodetsky are making their home at 172 W. 10th Bayonne, N. J.

SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William Francis Reynolds of 12 Tompkins Place will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary with a solemn high mass of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's R. C.

Church, Court and Congress on Saturday morning. The Rev. John I. J. Smith, pastor of St.

John the Evangelist Church, will officiate, assisted by his brother, Rev. Joseph A. Smith, pastor of St. Thomas Church, West Hempstead, as deacon, and the Rev. John Shea of St.

Mark's Church, all of whom are cousins of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds served on the old Standard Union for 47 years, and is still in newspaper work, being connected with the City Advertising Service of Brooklyn.

Mrs. Reynolds is the former Miss Elizabeth L. Byrne, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne of this borough.

Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have two children. Paul G. Reynolds and Mrs.

William F. Mashin. DRAMA LEAGUE PLAY The Drama League, a group composed of many of the younger set of Summit, N. has selected "Made to Order Husband." a comedy in three acts by George Batson, as its first production of the new year. The author of the play is a former resident of Flatbush and attended Hall.

The play will be presented on Wednesday, Thursday Friday in Summit, and on Friday, Feb. 9, at the Flatbush Boys Club auditorium. Mr. Batson is directing the production and has selected several young people from Flatbush to take part in perpine formance. In addition to Miss Hazel Bantel, Donald Harman and Miss Vivienna Archer of of Summit, the Brooklyn members the cast include the Misses Virginia Stewart, Marian Louis and Elsa Mogelin and Robert Keith.

Miss Janet Nichols will sing and there will be other specialty numbers. The play will be preceded by "As Good As New." LUNCHEON- -BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. Denis Hickey was a lunch-bridge hostess at her home, 1579 E. 18th yesterday. Her guests were Mrs.

Arthur Walsh, Mrs. Harry Flood, Mrs. Reese Kriechbaum, Mrs. James E. Smith, Mrs.

Martin O'Neill, Mrs. William Werner and Miss Gertrude Regan. 0 Mrs. Francis N. Doyle and her young son, Francis X.

Doyle are residents of 170 Fenimore St. Mrs. Doyle was formerly Miss Marie Louise Farley. (Photo by Tarr.) EDDY FARM REUNION Manhattan. BUNCO AND BRIDGE PARTY The reunion dance of the Eddy Farm Hotel, Sparrowbush, N.

will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 3, at 9 p.m. at the Hotel Waldorf -Astoria, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Floyd Bennett Post, 1060, American Legion, will hold bunco and bridge party Saturday evening at the clubhouse, 5715 Avenue N. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, when a social will fol- low.

ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON The anniversary luncheon and bridge of the Bay Ridge group of the Infants Home will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at Gregory's Restaurant, 4th Ave, and 84th St. Mrs. Sam Tunick is chairman of the arrangements committee, and Mrs. Ida Vogel is president of the group.

CARD PARTY AND BALL The annual ball and card party of the American Independent Order, Daughters of St, George, will be held on Feb. 17 at the George Washington Hotel. Six lodges, will take part, among them Victoria 31 and Alexandra Lodge of Brooklyn. The next meeting will be on Thursday, ST. MARY'S ALUMNAE The nurses of St.

Mary's Hospital Alumnae held their annual meeting recently at the hospital. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Gertrure Gately; vice president, Miss Julia O'Brien: secretary, Miss Eileen M. Greene, and treasurer, Miss Jane Murphy, PLAY AND DANCE The Junior Catholic Daughters of America. Court Our Lady of Peace, 57.

will present the musical comedy, "Taking a Chance," and a dance at the John Hughes Council clubhouse, 86th St. and 13th on Friday evening, Feb. 9. Those in the cast are the Misses Josephine Persicano, Peggy Flanagan, Catherine Mangan, Bernice Lucey, Edna Cotter, Marie Bell, Audrey Maleady, Winifred Bond Edward Daly, James Dunn, William Flanagan and Eugene McCoppin. CARD PARTY, FEB.

5 The Kings County American Legion Auxiliary will hold a card party at the Flatland post clubhouse, Nostrand Ave. and Avenue on Feb. 5. The engagement of Miss Helen Mary Rupp to George H. Reichers, son of Dr.

and Mrs. George H. Reichere of Bushwick is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rupp of Richmond Hill.

(Photo by Delmar.) Social Events Miss Lina A. Seckinger of 611 Avenue announces the engagement of her niece, Miss Charlotte Seckinger, to Carroll Stewart Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Benson of Easton, Maryland. Miss Seckinger attended Erasmus Hall and is a member of Delta Tau Epsilon sorority, Alpha chapter. Mr. Benson is a graduate of Columbia University and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. SECKINGER-BENSON SECKINGER-BENSON HORAN-FEENEY Miss Helen M.

Feeney of Brooklyn was married recently in the Perboyne Chapel of St. John the Baptist Church to Prof. Harold A. Horan, professor of chemistry at St. John's College of Arts and Sciences.

The Rev. Edward J. O'Brien, C.M., M.S., officiated at the ceremony. Miss Kathryn L. Feeney was her sister's attendant and Prof.

John J. McCarthy, professor of mathematics and physics at St. John's, was best man. The bridegroom is a graduate of Columbia University and received his master of arts degree from that institution. Mrs.

Horan attended the Academy of St. Francis Xavier and the Heffley School. Mr. and Mrs. Horan will Brooklyn.

REID-VORBACH Mrs. Reid of 202 S. Oxford St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Jean Marian Reid, to Frederick Milton Vorbach, of Mrs. William J.

Vorbach of son 1270 Hancock St. SECKLER-KAUFMAN Mrs. Ida Seckler of 1930 Ryder St. announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Sarah H. Seckler, to Charles S.

Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kaufman of 120 Garfield Place, at a dinner at her home last Sunday. KRAMER-PERLMAN Mr. and Mrs.

Osher Kramer of 5007 11th Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Miriam Kramer, to Rubin Perlman of 1156 52d St. DIEDERICH-DOIG Mr. and Mrs. Adam Diederich of 9218 173d Jamaica, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ida Diederich, to Albert w.

Doig, of Albert G. Doig of 85-49 159th Jamaica. Mr. Doig is a past high priest of the Woodhull Masonic Lodge, a member of the Jamaica chapter of the Royal Arch Masons, the Jamaica C. R.

and and the Brokers' Square Club, FREEDMAN-NANES Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Roslyn Freedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abram B. Freedman 1361 E. 21st to Sidney Nanes, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hyman of 1057 E. 27th St. Miss Freedman is a graduate of Brooklyn College and is grand chancellor of Lambda Gamma Phi sorority. Mr.

Nanes is a graduate of the College of the City of New York and is an instructor at Brooklyn College. A reception will be given for the couple at Miss Freedman's home next Sunday from 3 until 6 o'clock. BRAND--KONHEIM The marriage of Miss Shirley Evelyn Brand, daughter of Mrs. Bernard Brand and the late Mr. Brand of Woodmere Boulevard, Woodmere, to Albert Jerome Konheim, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Konheim of 118 Riverside Drive, Woodmere, will take place Thursday, March 1. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Geraldine Brand, sister of the bride-to-be; Edith Konheim, Mirdam Feldman and Mrs. Aileen Shaskan. Norma Brand, another sister of the bride-to-be.

will be flower girl. Mr. Konheim will have his father as best man. HELLWIG-RIPPERGER The engagement of Miss Helen Anne Hellwig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hellwig of 08430 107th Richmond Hill, to William A. Ripperger, son of Mr. Mrs. August Ripperger of Woodhaven, has been announced. Miss Hellwig is a graduate of Adelphi College, class of 1930, and a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority, She has been teaching in Roosevelt for the past three years.

Mr. Ripperger is an American Red Cross swimming examiner in the Highland Park Y. M. C. A.

A surprise engagement bridge and tea was given Miss Hellwig by Mrs. Herbert Gersbach of Stewart Manor at the Stewart Manor Country Club recently. Sixteen former college associates were present. RUPP-REICHERS Mr. and Mrs.

John Rupp of Richmond Hill and Huntington announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Mary Rupp, to George H. Reichers, son of Dr. and Mrs. George H. Reichers of 1411 Bushwick Ave.

Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Fardelman entertained at dinner recently in bonor of the engagement, GREEK LETTER CLUBS Jan. 22 (Mon.) -Delta, Po Alpha meeting, 577 Macon St. Rho Phi Sigma meeting, 5419 6th Ave.

Jan. 23 (Tues.) -Phi Sigma Delta meeting, 561 4th St. Jan. 25 (Thurs.) -Mu Nu Chi, allchapter convention dinner, Hotel Wellington. Jan.

26 (Fri.) -Tau, Delta Phi Sigma meeting, 238 8th St. Jan. 27 (Sat.) Delta, Pi Alpha, luncheon -bridge, Hotel Commodore. Rho. Omega Phi all dance, Hotel Governor Clinton.

Delta Phi Sigma, bridge -tea, 1621 Church Ave. Jan. 29 (Mon.) -Tau Phi Sigma committee meeting, Towers Hotel. Jan. 31 (Wed.) Theta Kappa bridge, 2412 Ocean Ave.

Feb. 2 (Fri.) -Omicron, Delta Gamma Winter Formal, Waldorf -Astoria Hotel. Feb. 8 (Thurs.) Gamma, Rho Omega Phi meeting, 445 47th St. Feb.

9 (Fri.) -Phi Gamma Sigma dance, Hotel Bossert. Feb. 10 (Sat.) -Alpha, Phi Omega Rho dance, Hotel Bossert. Delta Gamma, Theta Phi dance, Downtown Athletic Club. CHURCH SOCIALS Jan.

21 (Sun.) -Brooklyn Jewish Jrs. meeting, Temple Beth Elohim. Jan. 22 (Mon.) St. Raymond's Church Sodality meeting, church auditorium.

Jan. 23 (Tues.) --St. Malachy's Holy Name Society smoker, church aud. Jan. 24 (Wed.) -St.

Savior Ladies Benevolent Assn. meeting, Johnston Building. Sacred Heart R. C. Church Holy Name Society barn dance, aud.

Jan. 25 Leonard's Holy Name Society smoker, parish hall. Jan. 26 (Fri.) -Church of Saviour church school party, Undercroft. Our Lady Help of Christians Junior Parish Club festival dance, parish hall, Jan.

29. (Mon.) -St. Matthew's Dramatic Club production, K. of C. Club.

Jan. 30 -Propagation of the Faith dance, St. Francis Xavier school hall. Jan. 31 (Wed.) -St.

Vincent Ferrer "Antics of 1934," Columbus Club. Feb. 4 (Sun.) St. Augustine's Church Holy Name Society play, auditorium. Feb.

9 Night Club, Flatbush Congregation Church minstrel. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Jan. 21 584 (Sun.) 16th St. -Alpha Atkais meeting. Berma Girls bridge, 2119 Homecrest Ave.

JAMES M. POWER CLUB The newly-elected officers of the Junior Auxiliary of the James M. Power Democratic Club, Rockaway and Pitkin are Nat Rosen, president; Bob Frank and Murray Axelrod, vice presidents; Murry Levenson, treasurer; Miss Freda Axelrod, corresponding secretary; Bernard Soskin, recording secretary, and Lou Goldstein, sergeantat-arms. Committee chairmen consist of Mr. Axelrod, athletics: Miss Beatrice Brief, social; Miss Rose Barker, hospitals; Benjamin Kulack, speakers; Mr.

Rose, reception, and Anna a Sanitsky, civic and welfare. These officers, together with the officers of the James Power Club, and those of Ladies' Auxiliary, will be installed early in February. 'LAFF THAT OFF' "Laff That Off," a comedy in three acts, presented by the Dramatic Society of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, in the church hall, Inwood, on Feb. 12. Jack Donohue is the coach.

Members of the cast include Edward O'Hara, Edward Nagel, Miss Florene White, Miss Helen Kiernan, Miss Margaret Gutman and William O'Brien. recent fiancee is Miss Bessie Caroline Osten, daughter of Mr. and Mrx. Jack B. Osten of 1174 E.

35th St. Her engagement to Bernard Pearlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pearlman of 2018 E. 27th was announced Jan.

23 (Tues.) -Ivriah musicaletea, Hotel St. George. Pride of Leif Eriksen Circle, 979, C. of F. of meeting, Seaman's Hall.

Jan. 24 (Wed.) -Lady Judith Society luncheon, Hotel St. George. Jan. 26 (Fri.) -Sergt.

Joyce Kilmer Post, American Legion Auxiliary, card party, Aperion Manor. Brooklyn-Long Island Club of Fordham University dance, St. George. Jan. 27 (Sat.) -Blackfriars production, Prospect Y.

M. C. A. Bedford Young Folks League Auxiliary dance, Hotel St. George.

St. Catherine's Hospital Ladies Aid Society card party, K. of C. Drysdale A. dance, Moulin Rouge.

N. Y. Building Superintendents' Assn, banquet and ball, St. George Hotel. Ladies Auxiliary, Floyd Bennett Post, 1060, American Legion, bunco and bridge party, 5715 Avenue N.

First Rymalower Young Women's Auxiliary dance, Arion Pythian Templend Mrs. William F. Reynolds silver wedding anniversary mass, St. Paul's R. C.

Church. Jan. 30 (Tues.) Alliance bridge, Church of Saviour. Undercroft. Feb.

2 (Fri.) -N. Y. Province of Federation of Catholic Clubs convention College, Press Photographers Assn. of Y. dance, Hotel Commodore.

Feb. 3 Sussex banquet, Carlton. Union Temple Young Folks League play, Union Temple. Eddy Hotel reunion, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Feb.

5 (Mon.) -Kings County American Legion Auxiliary card party, Flatlands Post clubhouse. Feb. 6 (Tues.) -Brooklyn Welcome Home for Girls, Ida Harris Purdy Auxiliary, meeting. Feb. 7 (Wed.) Temple Shaari Zedek junior sisterhood meeting, temple.

Bay Ridge group of Infants' Home luncheon-bridge, Gregory's. Feb. 9 (Fri.) -Jr. C. D.

A. Court Our Lady of Peace, 57, play and dance, John Hughes Council clubhouse. Drama League production, Flatbush Boys' Club aud. St. Francis Assisi Church dance, St.

George Hotel. Feb. 13 (Tues.) -Pride of Leif Eriksen Circle, 979, C. of F. of St.

Valentine's party. Feb. 17 (Sat.) -Daughters of St. George ball and card party, George Washington Hotel. Feb.

21 (Wed.) -Queens Village Democratic Club ball, community hall. Feb. 22 (Thurs.) -Kew-Forest Hadassah party, Kew Gardens. Miss Catherine Marie O' Brien, daughter of Mrs. Charles O' Brien of 505 Ocean Ave.

and Sayville, is the fiancee of Edward A. Maloney of White Plains, N. Y. (Photo by Mishkin.) KEW- FOREST HADASSAH Y. W.

C. A. Girl Reserves A conference of Girl Reserves of the Metropolitan area will be held at the Central branch of the Brooklyn Y. W. C.

A. on Saturday, Feb. 17. Ruth Pederson, who was one of the Central branch gates to the Camp Robinhood conference last Summer, and Florence Gordon, chairman of the Central Girl Reserve council, will be representatives of the committee for the event. Manual Club are Grace Orroh, The newly officers of the president; Betty Cheledinac, vice president; Ethel Gorman, secretary, and Anita Bailey, treasurer.

Mrs. Hugo C. M. Wendel, chairman of the Central Branch Girl Reserve Department, spoke on the observance of Child Labor Days, Jan, 27-29, at the monthly meeting of the Girl Reserve Council on Friday evening. Barbara, Davies spoke on "Why Reserves Should Be Interested in International Affairs," and Ruth Pedersen reported plans for the regional conference con Feb.

17. Invitations are being extended to graduated Girl Reserves to Join the THIRD ANNUAL DANCE The third annual dance of the First Rymalower Young Women's Auxiliary will be held on Saturday evening at the Arion Pythian Temple. 939 Eastern Parkway. Mrs. Yetta Ellenberg is chairman of the arrangements committee and Mrs.

Esther Halpern is secretary. The Berma Girls will hold a bridge party this evening at the Dewey Club, 2119 Homecrest Ave. A birthday surprise party was given to Julian Mirsky recently at the home of his parents, 175 Eastern Parkway. Dick Steinberg arranged the party, assisted by Ira Feldblum. INSTALLATION-DINNER The Let's Go Democratic Club of the 7th A.

D. held its annual dinner, dance and installation of officers at a restaurant at 39th St. and 4th last evening. Peter L. Spezial is the executive member.

The officers installed include president, Thomas Femiano; vice president, Rocco Venetucci; treasurer, John Petruccio; financial secretary, Vincent Bernardi, recording secretary, Vincent Andelone: sergeant, Nick Ruggieri; assistant sergeant. John Tierno, and chairman of the board of governors, Ralph Angelone. PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS DANCE The Press Photographers Association of New York will hold its fifth annual dance at the Hotel Commodore, Manhattan, on Friday evening, Feb. 2. Mrs.

Franklin D. Roosevelt has accepted the first invitation to the dance. Mrs. John E. Palmer of Hollis and Carrie Combs of Brooklyn are spending the remainder of the Winter in St.

Petersburg, Fla, SISTERHOOD OFFICERS The officers of the newly-organized Junior Sisterhood of Shaari Zedek, Mrs. Temple, Agatha 221 Levy, Kingston president; Mrs. Jack Brandt, vice president; Mrs. Goldie Weisler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Evelyn Meizels, recording secretary, and Mrs.

Matthew Levine, treasurer. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 7 at the Temple. MUSICALE -TEA TUESDAY Mrs. Gabriel Hamburger, president of the Greater New York Jewish Education Association, will be guest of honor at a musicale and tea to be given by Ivriah, Women's Brooklyn Division, Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel St.

George for the of the scholarship and kindergarten fund for Jewish Education. The speakers at the tea will include Rabbi Israel H. Leventhal of the Brooklyn Jewish Centre and Mrs. Rachel DuBois of the Teachers College of Columbia University, whose subject will be "Tolerance." The arrangements committee includes Mrs. Paul Cherin, Mrs.

Max Joseph, Abraham Ludwig, Mrs. Charles Turow, Mrs. Bernard Apter, Mrs. Max Siegler and Mrs. Herman Mandel, Mrs.

Clara Ostriker is chairman of the musical program. A bridge and tea of the Kew- Girl Reserve Alumnae Club, which meets at the Central Branch on Wednesday evenings. Members of the Tower Club went swimming and roller skating at the Central branch on Friday evening, and will include a "sports" evening in their club program each month. The Juniors of the Greenpoint Branch hold a rehearsal of 'The Princess, and the Silver Pipe" on Among those taking part are Helen Heiman, Madaline Hardison, Virginia Sherry, Helen Tully, Eileen Conboy, Teresa McCormick, Nancy Sherry, Genevieve Reuhl, Veronica Finnegan, Shirley Conboy, Ethel Meyerdierks and Virginia Littler. The Jolly Girls, a group of grade school girls, will give a program of impromptu plays on Wednesday afternoon; the Merry, Makers will taffy Wednesday evening; members of the Joan of Arc Club and Blue Triangle League will meet on Friday evening, and the True Blue Club will visit the Museum of the City of New York on Saturday afternoon meeting at the branch at 2 o'clock.

CATHOLIC CONVENTION The New York Province of the Federation of College Catholic Clubs, is composed of 26 Newman Clubs in New York and New Jersey, will hold its convention in Manhattan on Feb. 2, 3 and 4. A formal reception will be held the first day at the Hotel Biltmore, with Arthur A. Trozzi of the Newman Club of L. I.

University as chairman. The committee for the reception includes Miss Edith Beekler of 475. Irving Ave. for Barnard; Roger Mullin of 451 E. 22d St.

and Miss Loretta Barget of 103-32 108th Richmond Hill, for Brooklyn College. Assisting members on Visiting Delegates committee are Frank Killian of 1193 Eastern Parkway, Miss Marcella Murray of 1514 E. 22d Miss Rosemary Dunn of 109 Noble Lewis Huck of 102 Kent St. and Miss Edith Hogan of 1471 W. 9th St.

TO MEET TUESDAY Pride of Leif Eriksen Circle, 979, C. of F. of will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday evening at Seaman's Hall, 64th St. an 8th Ave. Mrs.

Ragna Christiansen has been appointed pianist for the year. Plans for a St. Valentine's party, to be held at the meeting hall on Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, will be discussed. DEMOCRATIC BALL The Queens Village Democratic Club, of which William M.

Blake, commissioner of jurors of Queens County, is the executive member, will hold its annual ball at the Community Hall, 215th St. and Jamaica Queens Village, on Washington's birthday eve, Feb. 21. William Mulroy is general chairman, and Daniel Haggerty is in charge of committees. CARD PARTY FRIDAY The American Legion Auxiliary of Sergeant Joyce Kilmer Post will hold a large card party at the Aperion Manor, Kings Highway and E.

9th on Friday evening for the benefit of the is Welfare Fund. Mrs. Mabel C. Grady president of auxiliary. Mrs.

Alice Kennedy is chairman of arrangements, assisted by the following committees: Reception, Mrs. Clare Graney, Mrs. Elizabeth Burdett, Mrs. Mabel C. Grady, Mrs.

Marie Jones. Mrs. Marge Doody and Mrs. Kennedy; door, Mrs. May Horn and Margaret McKinnon; prize, Mrs.

Elizabeth Fitzgerald and Miss ers, Mrs. Schultis and Mrs. Kathryn and Florence McInnes. AT MIAMI BEACH Mrs. William J.

Burke of Flatbush is spending the Winter at Miami Beach, with her son, Robert Wnston Burke. They will return in April. Burke is the former Miss Mildred V. Sullivan of Manhattan Beach. DAUGHTER BORN Mr.

and Mrs. John Geisler of 1571 Hendrickson St. announce the birth of a daughter, Gertrude Geisler, on Jan. 16 at home. Mrs.

Geisler is the former Miss Gertrude Holfelder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Holfelder of 675 Mansfield Place. Forest chapter of Hadassah was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Israel Silberman of 171 Richmond Hill Kew Gardens. Those assisting the hostess Mrs. Lillian Spenadel, Mrs. Ada Fried, Mrs. Anna Braun, Mrs.

Susan De Vos, Nellie Kowaler, Mrs. Arline Friedhopfer and Mrs. Etta Jacobs. A Washington's birthday party will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Emanuel Siner of Kew Gardens on Feb. 22. The affair will be a husband and wife party. Mrs. Felix Warburg has been chosen honorary chairman of the Hadassah University Hospital Build- ing fund committee.

BROOKLYN JEWISH JUNIORS The National Council of Jewish Juniors, Brooklyn Section, will hold its January general meeting this afternoon at Temple Beth Elohim, 8th Ave. and Garfield Place. A discussion of the project of the section will be discussed. Following the business meeting, there will be an address by Rabbi Samuel J. Levinson of Temple Beth Emeth of Flatbush on the subject, "Nazi Influence, in States." meeting will be entertained, also, by Mrs.

Helen J. Ryskind, concert The section sopranoid its annual supper-dance in March. About one hundred couples of the New Inner Circle of Brooklyn will dine at the Village Barn, 52 W. 8th Manhattan, on next Sunday eve- ning. TEA HOSTESS Mrs.

Allan D. Emil. chairman of the recently-organized young women's group of the Women's Division, Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, was hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon at her home, 2611 Avenue at which plans were discussed for a membership campaign. Mrs. Clarence G.

Bachrach, president of the division, a talk explaining the aims and ideals of the unit. The fourth annual luncheon of the division will be given at the St. George Hotel on Wednesday, April 11, the proceeds of which will go toward meeting the unit's quota in the Brooklyn federation Spring campaign on behalf of the 25 constituent agencies. Mrs. C.

P. Cocks of Brooklyn is at the Belleview Biltmore Hotel, Belleair, Fla. BANQUET AND BALL York Building Superintendents' Association, the membership of which comprises superintendents in charge of the larger buildings office, loft and apartment in the metropolitan area, will hold their annual banquet and ball the Hotel St. George on Saturday. F.

C. Brusewitz is chairthe committee in charge. Gustave B. Kehrt is president of the association, Radio, screen and grand opera talent will entertain during the dinner. FORDHAM CLUB DANCE The Brooklyn-Long Island Club of Fordham University, largest undergraduate organization on the campus, will have its annual Winter dance Friday evening.

John Keenan is president of the club. Following the annual tradition, the function will be held at the St. George Hotel. Cornelius J. McCloskey of 1468 E.

13th St. is chairman of the dance committee, assisted by James P. Maher, George J. Hutter, Robert J. Ryan, William E.

Whelan, P. Campbell Brown, Joseph P. Hoey and Vincent H. Callahan, all residents of Brooklyn. TO GIVE PLAY THURSDAY Members of graduating class of School 3, Cedarhurst, will present "The Legend of the Sleepy by Washington Irving, as adapted in play form by Miss Grace Ellsworth, dramatic art supervisor of School District 15, in the school auditorium Thursday evening.

On Friday evening boys and girls will hold their graduation party in the form supper at the school. later attending the performance of "Henry's Wedding," which is being staged for the benefit of the scholarship fund for District 15. ON SENIOR COMMITTEE The Misses Irma Surovy of Flushing and Louise Gabrielli of Maspeth are on the committee in charge of senior activities at Hunter College. They will be hostesses: at the farewell tea to the faculty. tomorrow.

and at the farewell. luncheon of the senior class on' Tuesday. Graduation exercises will take place on Wednesday. ALPHA ATKAIS MEETING The Alpha Atkais, a girls' social group, will hold a special meeting this evening at 584 16th St. for the election of new officers.

Final arrangements will be made for a dinner, dance and bridge. The present officers. are the Misses Adele Shane, president; Lillian Barash, secretary, and Sara Richek, treasurer, BABY BAPTIZED Gerald P. O'Hara, baby son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Burgio of 14.9 96th was baptized on New Year's Day by his uncle, the Rev. Salvatore Burgio, C.M. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Gerald P.

O'Hara, for whom the baby is named, is his godfather. His aunt, Mrs. John Burgio, stood up for his baptismal. The baby, who was born on Dec. 20, has a sister, Frances Burgio.

Mr, and Mrs. I. H. Elfenbein Brooklyn are at the Holy Beach Hotel, Hollywood, Fit.

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