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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1932 M2 21 spending some time as the guest of Miss Vera Holmes of River St. Mrs. Clarence Haswell Vrooman of Rose Ave. gave a luncheon and bridge yesterday. Mrs.

William H. Strong and Mrs. Eugene Post Carman of Rose Ave. are guests of Mrs. Frederick Raynor of Remsenburg at a bridge party this afternoon.

Mrs. Henry Steenhusen of Jayne Ave. was hostess at the card party held at the Patchogue Elks Club today. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Sherry, Mrs. Effie Tiger and Mr. and Mrs. non Tiger were the recent. guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Silsbe of Baldwin. Miss Louise Snow of Rider Ave. spent the weekend in Manhattan. Miss Helen Fitchner of Baker St.

has returned from a week's visit in Brooklyn. Lawrence Behan of North Ocean Ave. is on a trip to Detroit. Miss Deborah of Campbell Locke of kendauchter, dent at Miss Hall's School, will entertain six young people at the Army-Navy football game Saturday. They will motor to Philadelphia with Miss Locke's aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Lowry Gillett and Mr. Locke. Maj. and Mrs.

Charles D. Thomas have returned to their home on Harvard Hempstead, following a trip to Philadelphia and Washington. While in Philadelphia they visited their neice, Miss Lillian M. E. HOME FAIR The annual fair of the Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Home, Park Place and New York will be held tomorrow, Friday and Saturday at the home.

Tomorrow evening Lewis H. Pounds will open the fair at o'clock and an organ recital will be given by Robert Mills at 8:30. On Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock "Joint Owners In Spain" will be presented by the members of the home family. A children's entertainment by the dramatic class under the direction of Miss Violet Hill will be given from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock, Saturday after- Only the Small Fine BABY (SMALL The Credit Manager of a brought in a beautiful which will be sold for the NOT NECESSARY TO (18 this is strictly the transfer continue the remaining $2.00. This instrument subject to our SIX REGULAR GUARANTEE.

prompt action essential. Mr. Herman, Dept. FOR THE DOLLS--TOYS--GI JOSEPHSON 109-02 Jamaica Two-wheel bicycle, complete with New brake, rustless 26-inch or 28-inch either red and white $18.97. BRAND NEW GAME! Mail and phone tended to.

Phone (Bring this Ad discount.) MOVING PICTURE sets, bicycles, kodaks, electric trains and carriages, Chemcraft ing goods, ice BARG, 7810 3d Fulton KINGS 375 815 A savings bank vide higher HOLLENDER'S 37 BOND ST. DOLLS AND DOLL OUTFITTED. EXPERT DOLLS, large assortment; sporting goods. Flatbush Ave. GIFTS Fulton KINGS 375 815 CHRISTMAS Weekly 25 cents FOR Service "Made to (Including SLIP UPHOLSTERING.

1005 Flatbush Call for NIPPON IDEAL DIRECT 395 BRIDGE A SENSIBLE 1 Ton of Bensonhurst Fuel Ft. Bay 35th Reed and Prom manufacturer prices: Suites, lounges, etc. Step our values. LONG ISLAND 138-49 Hillside JAmaica This year give PRESENT- -A broom cases, cabinets of measurements: ping on our mill work history. SOUTHERN ATLANTIC AVE.

LAMP Hand sewed. 75 Lamp. 1992 Nostrand gut Road. USE THE CLASSIFIED how much a good want to get, would in eral graved Christmas noon, and on Saturday evening orchestra will be the outstanding feature. Turkey dinners will be served in the banquet hall each evening from to 7:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Alfred I. Preston is president of the home. Among those acting, as are Mrs. committee W.

B. chairmen Dickinson, for Miss Ruth May Bennett, Miss Emily Shern, Mrs. Robert S. Kristeller, Miss Emma J. Sloan, Mrs.

W. C. Black, Mrs. F. H.

Mix, Mrs. Alfred N. Nelson, Mrs. Joseph B. Morrell, Mrs.

F. G. Horton, Miss Agnes E. Houghtaling, F. W.

Tucker, Mrs. Charles L. Foster, Mrs. Edward W. Kells, Mrs.

George W. Logan, Mrs. Charles C. Meytrott, Atria, Charles Ingraham A. and Springer, Mrs.

Mrs. Robert H. C. Hutchinson. BUNCO-CARD PARTY A bunco and card party was given last evening by the Ladies' ary of the National War Veterans, 5th A.

at their new quarters, which have been enlarged, at 854 Gates Ave. Refreshments were served to the 200 members and fancy skating exhibition Mrs. guests. Miss Virginia gave a Baker, Charles Martin, president of the auxiliary, played piano solos. Among the guests were George Newman, Mrs.

Jack Reinhardt, Mrs. Frances Richards, Mrs. Bertha Hennings and Mrs. Lucille Huchek, all members of the 20th A. D.

The house committee includes John Sullivan, Mrs. Walter Gannon, Mrs. Dan O'Connell, Mrs. Frank Macalusi and Mrs. Frank Willets, chairman.

The committee includes entertainment, Hussey and Mrs. Nat Mendelsohn. HOME DIRECTORS MEET The directors of for the Aged. Greene met yesterday their regular meeting. rectress, Mrs.

J. sided at the meeting, tended by 111 bers of the household of the directors at ing dinner, Mrs. Mrs. Russel M. for the Harvest which nearly $2,000 Balance Due, Standard-Make GRAND SIZE) leading piano firm Grand Piano of standard small balance due.

PAY ANY MONEY of an account. easy weekly payments is in fine condition, MONTHS' FREE A bargain for of Accounts, NEv. SHOPPERS CHILDREN BROS. Richmond Hill made by Columbia. Departure coaster spokes, chrome rims, wheels.

Choice of or blue and white, "SORRY" 94C orders promptiy atRichmond Hill 2-4348. and receive an extra DOLLS--TOYS--GIFTS CAMERAS, Erector pool tables, Lionel repairing, dolls and chemical sets, sportskates. etc. OTTO W. Ave.

ATlantic 5-5662. Savings Bank COUNTY Fulton Street Flatbush Ave. account to proeducation DOLL HOSPIIAL TRIANGLE 3-8876 HOUSES COMPLETELY REPAIRING. repairing: toys. Good Fairies Shop.

1063 (Formerly 23 Bond St.) FOR HIM Savings Bank COUNTY Fulton Street Flatbush Ave. 1933 CLUB Savings to 20 dollars THE HOME Upholstery Inc. 3-Plece Sets Material) COVERS, $7.95 FRAME SET. 818 UP Av. BUck 2-6883 Free Samples.

GIFT SHOP XMAS GIFTS PROM ORIENT NEAR PULTON GIFT Best Coal, $11,40 Distributing Cropsey. MAyflower 9-6800. Rattan Furniture to you at factory chairs, rockers, tables. in NOW and compare WICKER SHOPS, Ave. fat 139th Stn 6-4982.

your home A XMAS closet, 83; dish kinds made to your all pong tables, Prices are the lowest our LUMBER 859 STerling 3-4466. SHADES cents; any size. Entin near Farra- SECTION to find used car of the kind you cost. at with St. in cards, your of is 5 18 name at an cents in on beautiful and them.

en- Society Invitations have been issued by Mrs. James P. Warbasse of 384 Washington for a musicale which will be held at her home on Tuesday, December 13, at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Mrs.

Frank of 35 Prospect West, have taken Hall Andy FoRe farm house at Huntington. They will spend some time there when the remodeling has been completed in April. National League for Woman's Service Meets Today at the Home of Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew S. Sloan To Give Dinner-Dance Dec. 29 For Miss Lidie Lane Sloan Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew S. Sloan of 2 Monague Terrace will give a dinner dance on Thursday, Dec. 29, at Pierre's, Manhattan, in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Lidie Sloan. Miss Sloan received at the Debutante Ball last week at the Heights Casino. Mrs.

James P. Warbasse to Entertain at Musicale at Her Residence December 13 The National League for Woman's Service of Kings County, Mrs. Walter Gibb, chairman, will have an afternoon meeting and tea today from 4 until 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. Edwin Buchanan of 830 Park Manhattan.

Other officers besides Mrs. Gibb are Mrs. Buchanan, treasurer; Miss Innie Belle Geary, executive secretary; Mrs. John Anderson, chairman of finance; Mrs. Thomas L.

Leeming, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Walter M. Meserole, vice chairmen. Members of the executive committee include Mrs.

Edward C. Blum, Mrs. Lewis Mills Gibb, Miss Caroline Deming Camp, Mrs. J. J.

Broes Van Heekeren, Mrs. Charles M. Higgins, Mrs. Edward T. Horwill, Mrs.

Charles A. Hough, Mrs. Spencer A. Jennings, Mrs. Frederick D.

Mackay, Mrs. Jacob H. Shaffer and Mrs. James Guthrie Shaw. The members of the Ex-Service Men's Welfare are Mrs.

Henry H. Esselstyn, chairman, Miss Agnes Bennet, Miss Ethel Cameron, Miss Ellen Johnson, Miss Josette L'Ecluse and Miss Madge Naylor. William Gilman Low Jr. and his daughter, Miss Rhoda Low of Tuxedo Park, N. are at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, Several Dinner Parties to Precede Little Italy Party Several dinner parties will precede the Little Italy theater party on Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Swan Carroll will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge C.

Dunlop of Spring Valley, N. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Mendes and Col. and Mrs. Richard I.

McKenney of Fort Wright, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Mendes will entertain at supper after the performance.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Spencer will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs.

John Roberts. Mrs. Mary Childs Draper will entertain at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ripperger.

Miss Mary Osborn Polak's guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Ford. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo McCutcheon McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Blum and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman T. Haight. Miss Nancy Gardiner Willard And Dr.

Frank Brock Orr Wed Yesterday; Of Interest Here Of particular interest to Brooklyn society was the wedding yesterday afternoon of Miss Nancy Gardiner Willard, daughter LeBaron Sands Willard of Greenwich Towers, Greenwich, and the late Mrs. Anabel Van Nostrand Willard, to Dr. Frank Brock Orr of 565 Park Manhattan, son the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Newton Orr of Newman, Ga.

The ceremony performed in St. Thomas' Church. Manhattan, by the Rev. Townsend Henshaw of Rye. A reception followed at the residence of Miss Marion Litchfield, a cousin of the bride, at 8 E.

65th Manhattan. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore her mother's wedding dress of ivory satin with long sleeves and a bateau neckline. The skirt was draped to form a train. A tulle veil was held by a cap of old point lace and she carried white orchids and valley lilies. Miss Thelma Jensen of Chicago was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Geraldine Hilliard of Greenwich and Mary Jane Hermann of Kentucky.

Miss Jensen wore a jacket frock of gold colored crepe trimmed with sable. She had a brown tulle har and carried russet pompon chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids' gowns were made the same as that worn by Miss Jensen, but were of burnt orange colored crepe, trimmed with sable. They also wore small brown tulle turbans and they carried gold colored chrysanthemums David B. Landis of Manhattan was best man and the ushers included Le Baron Sands Willard Jr.

of Greenwich, Harvey L. Clinkscales, Reuben H. Crane, William B. Northrop, all of Manhattan; Dr. Henry T.

Burns of Manhattan and Dr. Kenneth S. MacLean of Montreal. The bride attended Miss Porter's School, at Farmington, and the Finch School, in Manhattan. On the maternal side she is a direct descendant of Lion Gardiner, one of the early settlers and owners of Gardiners Island.

Her paternal grandmother was one of the four Sands sisters identified with Brooklyn Heights social life years ago. The bride's grandfather, the late Edward A. Willard, was a yachtsman and a member of the syndicate defending the America's Cup in 1893 and 1895. Dr. Orr is a lineal descendant of Robert Simms, Colonial Justice and Revolutionary soldier, and Captain Corwin, Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram S. Dewey, Seth Bradford Dewey, Miss Mary S. Disbrow, Albert E. Disney, Mrs.

Elliott C. DuBois, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy S. "dwards, Mrs.

Mary Bentley Felter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M.

Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Halstead, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Martin Hardy, Mrs. William F. Heissenbuttel, Dr. and Mrs. Edward E.

Hicks, Dr. Ellison Hillyer, Mrs. J. Edward Hoag, Dr. and Mrs.

George Hills Iler, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Hills Iler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clifton Jahne, Miss Edna B.

Leverich, Miss Bessie H. Lockwood, Miss Phoebe H. Lum, Miss Margaret L. MacDougall, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin P. Maynard, Miss Ethel Miller, Miss Isabelle P. Miller, Miss Jessie P. Miller, Miss Lizzie K. Miller, Dr.

Frank Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Nims, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Noyes, Ferdinand V. S. Parr, Mrs. Frederick G.

Payne, Miss Carrie L. Peck. Miss Mae Belle Peck, Dr. Mary E. Potter, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Henry Roese, John W. Ruefer, Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Sackett, Mr. and Louis F. Singleton, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank L. Sniffen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles T.

Swimm, Mr. and Mrs. D. Glahn, Mrs. Edwin J.

WebH. von Mrs. John Macfarlane Weir, ster, and Mrs. Wilson Briggs ZimDr. Mrs.

Howard Valentine, Mrs. mer, Lawson Hull Brown, Mrs. Frederick Harris, Mrs. Marie Stillwell, Mr. Gr William W.

Brush, Mrs. and Mrs. Babbage and Mr. and Marguerite Mrs. George Hugh Gartlan.

Brooklyn Woman's Club Juniors Have Bridge Party to Benefit Nursery and Infants Hospital membership of the The junior Woman's Club, Mrs. PresBrooklyn Millar president, held a ton Strong today for the benefit bridge party Brooklyn Nursery and Inof the Miss Corolyn A. fants Hospital. Rueffer is chairman of the junior Miss Lothian Kerr, membership. chairman of the bridge, was assisted by Mrs.

Ganson Jayne BaldJ. Frederick Lohman win, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Miner, Mrs. Albert Beebe, Raymond Clarke, Mrs.

Charles Mrs. Fyfe, Mrs. Roland C. Sherrer, W. the Misses Phyllis Barnes, Dorothy Elva H.

Reid. Marcia Parr, Rogers A and Ursula Williston. Mrs. Charles A. Marvin was of the candy table and chairman De Hart Bergen Jr.

was chairMrs. man of refreshments. those present. were Mrs. Among A.

Angell, Mrs. Baldwin, Charles Charles Lynde Babcock Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes, Mrs. Mrs.

Bridgens, Mrs. Henry Sarah Badgley, Miss Mildred Bussing, Mrs. Frank W. Black, Mrs. Robert F.

Barber, Mrs. Robert G. Brooke, S. Conover, Mrs. E.

SalMrs. Henry Dorsey, Mrs. Francis L. isbury Durk, Mrs. James M.

Edsall. Mrs. H. Frost, Mrs. Samuel Knapp Frost, Miss Marguerite Francisco, Mrs.

Henry Greaves, Mrs. Onslow Gordon, Miss Esther Hay, Mrs. A. George S. Horton, Mrs.

Samuel J. Hunter, Mrs. Charles H. G. HadMrs.

Adolp Hensen, Mrs. Nellock, son Miles Holden, Mrs. Le Grand Kerr, Mrs. Mary L. Kelting, Mrs.

Henry Kohlman, Mrs. M. Nelson Kerr, Mrs. Robert Henry Mrs. Eugene Lamont, Mrs.

Alfred L. Lane, Mrs. Lohman, Miss Jane L. Moore, Mrs. C.

Marvin, Mrs. William Marvin, Mrs. Harry L. Mirick, Mrs. A.

Adolph Mollenhauer, Mrs. Benjamin Prince, Mrs. Garrett S. K. Remsen, Mrs.

George N. Ryerson, Mrs. Henry P. Roberts, Mrs. William J.

Smith, Mrs. John Tallman, Mrs. Frederick J. Van Vranken, Mrs. John M.

Ward, Mrs. John R. MacDonald, Mrs. E. Clifford Place.

Miss Elizabeth Perry, Mrs. Purcell C. Robertson, Mrs. John W. Ruefer, Mrs.

Frank E. Simmons, Mrs. John Lansing Swan, Mrs. Margareta Tillotson, Mrs. Cassino H.

Watson and Mrs. Cornelius Zabriskie. The regular monthly meeting of St. Francis Xavier Academy Alumnae was held at the school, 697 Carroll St. on Monday evening.

Miss Elizabeth Driscoll, president, presided. The recording secretary, Miss Helen Rustland, read the minutes of the previous meeting. A report by the treasurer, Miss Rose Crowley, was read and a report on the Communion breakfast was read by the chairman, Miss Eleanor Casey. A bridge will be held at the home of Miss Elizabeth McGilligan on Thursday evening. Dec.

15. Refreshments were served and bridge followed with Miss Josephine Coyle as hostess. Under the patronage of Dr. Jaroslav Novak, Consul General of Czechoslovakia, the exhibition of busts of children and small sculpture, by Joseph M. Kratina, Brooklyn sculptor, will open with an invitation reception between 4 and 6 o'clock this afternoon at the Artists Gallery in the Towers Hotel.

Beginning tomorrow the exhibition will be open to the public for two weeks. COAL Newtown Creek Coal and Coke Inc. 8 to 10 4 to 7 I to 3 SIZE Tens Tans Tons EGG $10.25 $10.50 $10.75 STOVE 11.25 11.50 11.75 NUT 10.00 10.25 10.50 PEA 8.25 8.50 8.75 PEA Red 7.75 8.00 8.25 BUCK No. 1 Stand. 6.50 and Apt.

Houses Factories BUCK No. 1 Stand. 7.00 Domestie Use BUCK No. 1... 6.25 Red Ash BUCK No.

1 Prem. 7.50 Domestic Use COKE Special Sereened Stove Size 10.50 10.75 11.00 Nut Size 10.25 10.50 10.75 Buck No. and Pea Coal in 50 to 100 Ten Lots. Special Prices en tion for Factories and Apartment Houses. 1 ton.

$18.00 Cannel Coal ton. $11.00 Del. Manhatian. Brons, B'klyn, Queens Nassau County Orders subject to our acceptance at 50c to $1 per ton additional, Brooklyn Yard GOWANUS CANAL AND 5TH STREET Phone: SOuth 8-6100 Main Office and Yard, 197 West Brooklyn. Phone EVergreen 9-6200 Long Island Society Mrs.

Le Roy Hendrickson Hostess To Bridge Club; Other Social News From Garden City Special to The Garden City, Nov. 30-Mrs. C. Le Roy Hendrickson of 2d St. was hostess yesterday to her bridge club.

The members are Mrs. William D. Bloodgood. Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mrs.

Lardner V. Morris, Mrs. Ernest D. Gerard. Mrs.

Loren M. Cowdrey, Mrs. Lawrence W. Osborne and Mrs. John T.

Winkhaus. Mrs. Wallis E. Howe Jr. of Hilton Ave.

was a luncheon hostess yesterday to Mrs. G. Lester Jones, Mrs. Guy C. Mallett, Mrs.

Herbert Brucker. Mrs. Harold B. Forman, Mrs. Benjamin Young, Mrs.

Ruel L. Alden, Mrs. A. Waldron Stone and Mrs. Edgar D.

Heliweg. Mrs. Bethune W. Jones of Washington Ave. entertained as her at the Astoria on Monday guests at the first, Bagby musicale Mrs.

George Corey, Mrs. Frank W. Cook and Mrs. William Gage Brady. Mr.

and Charles D. Thomas of Harvard St. have returned from a visit to Washington and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.

William R. Coe, of Glen Head are at the WaldorfAstoria, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Beadleston of Hewlett have been at the Holly Island Club in Virginia for the hunting season, Miss Edwina Cruikshank, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William M. Cruikshank of Garden City, gave a luncheon yesterday at the home of her parents in honor of Miss Mabel Bloodgood, fiancee of Guy B. Bostwick. Freeport Social News (Special to The Eagle) Freeport, Nov.

30 Mrs. Kate Starr, president of Freeport Sewing Guild for the Needy, was hostess at cards at their home on S. Grove for relief funds, yesterday afternoon. There were about 30 patronesses. Mrs.

James Caroon was hostess to seven tables of bridge players yesterday afternoon at her home on S. Long Beach Ave. This is one in series of parties beings held by the Freeport branch of the Mercy Hospital League, of which Mrs. Leo Halpin is president. Mrs.

Estelle Weiman has returned to her home Manhattan following a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Alcorn at their home on S. Long Beach Ave.

Mrs. Charles Whitlock entertained a foursome at luncheon and bridge at her home on Roosevelt Place yesterday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. James Crosby, Mrs. Adam David and Mrs.

William Cochran Jr. Mrs. George Mackay entertained club yesteraay afternoon at her home on Rutland Road. Those present were Mrs. George Condon.

Mrs. H. Alfred Vollmer, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Walter Currier.

Patchogue Personals Special to The Eagle Patchogue, Nov. 30-Miss Beatrice Gerredette of Manhattan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gerredette of Lakewood Terrace. Wesley Goff has returned to his home in Providence, R.

after MERRY CHRISTMAS Shop Early and Buy Christmas Seals 1932 2 'til Shopping Christmas Days Do you believe in Santa Claus? You will if you spend Christmas at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall! Here is all the old-time Christmas spirit. Glittering trees, carols, stockings filled to overflowing for the children, entertainments, an old-fashioned with your own family turkey. The Boardwalk a wonderland of lights. Holiday every. where! The stimulating salt air, the beauty of the ocean, the comfort of Chalfonte-Haddon Hall are a perfect background.

Bring the whole family for an exhilarating week of healthful and happy activity. Winter rates, lowest in years. Write or phone 4-0141. American and European Plans HADDON HALL ATLANTIC CITY Leeds and Lippincott Company Christmas tea and musical will be held Dec. 9 from 3 until 5 o'clock at the Marcy Avenue Baptist Church.

Mrs. Walter Decker is chairman. Miss Ethel Pickford is chairman of the program and Mrs. Harvey O. Dobson chairman of refreshments.

CLUB HAS BRIDGE PARTY The members of the Monday Culture Charity Club, Mrs. William E. Mountford, president, were entertained by Mrs. W. H.

Lippincott at her residence, 204 Lafayette on Monday at a bridge party. There were 32 present. A social hour with refreshments followed. STANTON-IMRAY Mr. and Mrs.

William Parry Stanton of Jamaica announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Catherine Stanton, to Howard Harrington Imray son of Howard Harrington Imray of Rochester, New Miss Stanton was graduated from the Cathedral School of St. Mary, Garden City, and the Wheelock School of Boston. Mr. Imray was graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is now attending Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

TO GIVE PARTY A card and bunco party will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Hall, Wright Malverne, tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. The party will be given under the auspices of Our Lady of Lourdes Guild for Welfare. Mrs. Henry J. Davenport will be hostess in the Women's Committee box at the opening of the Brooklyn opera season at the Academy of Music next Tuesday evening.

(Credit Blakeman and Shuter.) Dickinson, Revolutionary leader. He was graduated from University, then studied medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and was graduated in 1918. He served in France in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy for a short time, and studied a year in London at the Royal Academy. was graduated from the New York Nursery and Child's Hospital and later was on the staff of the Babies Hospital for the Ruptured and Crippled and the Doctors Hospital. He is a member of the Maidstone Club, at East Hampon.

After a wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Orr will live at 430 E. 57th Manhattan, spending their Summers at East Hampton. Mrs.

Lillian Howes of 152 Clinton St. is at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. Blind Players Club to Present 'The Wren' Saturday for the Benefit of the Blind Children The Blind Players' Club Inc. of Brooklyn will give their annual tall benefit for the blind children of the city on Saturdaced thin Y.

M. Hanson play that will be given is "The Wren" by Booth Tarkington. Chiropean Juniors Entertain Prospective Members at Dinner The Chiropean Juniors held a dinner bridge at the Towers Hotel last night to entertain prospective new members of the club. Miss Christine. Miss Meyer Billie was Brockway.

chairman a Among those present were the Misses Mabel Duff, Carol Allen, Edna Ennis, Alice Murray, Agnita Hanson, Dorothy Evers, Agatha Zimmermann, Harris, Muriel Gerber, Evelyn Leonice LawAllene. rence, Dorothy Parr, Florence Ridgely, Betty Rowley, Ruth Scheiffer, Margaret Souers, Dorothy Stenhouse, Josephine Smith, Rosalie Leslie, Dorothy King. Also Mrs. Wallace Roehrig, Mrs. C.

Leslie Horning Mrs. Walter Bruning, Mrs. Arnold Fils and Mrs. Herman Intermann, private view of the paintings by Miss Virginia A. Griswold will be held Saturday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at the Pierrepont Hotel, 55 Pierrepont St.

The exhibition will be open to the public from Sunday until the 4th of January. Welsh -Grevatt Mr. and Mrs. U. S.

Grant Welsh of 325 E. 41st Manhattan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Elizabeth Welsh, to Kenneth Lloyd Grevatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Grevatt of Montclair, N.

J. Miss Welsh was graduated front Packer Collegiate Institute. Mr. Grevatt is a graduate of Dartmouth College, where he is now studying medicine. The wedding will take place late next month.

Ticket Committee and Special Workers for Colony House Capers Next Week Announced Special workers on the ticket committee for the Colony House Capers, which will be held at the Academy of Music, Dec. 9 and 10, are Miss Phyllis Barnes, Miss Harriet Carter and Mrs. Alfred Hall Everson. Mrs. Luther B.

Wyman is chairman. The committee includes Miss Marion Adams, Mrs. Stanley Adams, Mrs. Henry V. Acken, Mrs.

Ganson J. Baldwin, Mrs. Robert Baird, Miss Dorothy Beardsley, Mrs. Donald G. Berry, Mrs.

De Hart Bergen Mrs. Henry C. Badgley, Mrs. William J. Baldwin Jr.

Mrs. Frederick Bass, Mrs. Treadwell K. Berg, Miss Ellenore Dutton Boselly, Miss Marion Bell, Miss Billie Brockway, Miss Ruth Bliss, Mrs. Harry P.

Burt, Mrs. David Bishop, Mrs. F. D. Burrell, Mrs.

Schreiber Carter, Mrs. William M. Calder Miss Marjorie Campbell, MissMabel Cooper, Miss Helen Copeland, Miss Muriel Copeland, Miss Eleanor Cuter, Miss Ester Charles, Miss Elaine Campbell, Mrs. Jason Davis, Mrs. J.

W. Drye Mrs. William H. Dunkak. Miss Janette Denbigh.

Miss Marjorie Campbell, Miss Mabel Dorothy Elliott, Miss Elsie Eggin- ton. Mrs. Charles A. Feltman, Mrs. Albert E.

Fyfe, Mrs. Charles Froeb, Miss Jane Fyfe, Miss Natalie Gavin, Miss Harriet German, Miss Florence Graham, Miss Evelyn Grinter, Miss Frances Hallett. Mrs. John D. Graham, Mrs.

George H. Gartlan, Mrs. John Garnaus, Mrs. Andrew Hinnman. Mrs.

Russell H. Iler, Miss Dorothy Jackson, Miss Adele Joseph, Mrs. Matthew C. Jones Mrs. Matthew C.

Jones Lester Jayne, Miss Erna Kraemer, Miss Marjorie Kornahrens, Miss Lothian Kerr, Miss Carolyn Kitchell, Mrs. J. T. W. Kastendieck, Mrs.

Russell Kiernan, Miss Dorothy Losee, Florence Lynch, Miss Rosalie Leslie, Miss Dorothy Lotsch, Miss Ethel Lotsch, Mrs. J. F. Lobman, Mrs. Leverett Lyons.

Mrs. George E. Morson, Miss Vera Matthews, Miss Eileen McNamara, Miss Mary Mason, Miss Ysobel Martin, Miss Dorothy Parr, Mrs. Clarence R. Nims, Mrs.

Edward O'Malley, Mrs. H. Grell Powers, Mrs. Morrison Pretz, Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mrs.

Merwin Pallister, Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. James G. Patterson, Miss Marcia Rogers, Miss Carolyn Ruefer, Miss Beatrice Ruckgaber, Miss Rosalind Risch, Mrs. Harry M.

Rice, Mrs. H. Davies Roulston, Mrs. James M. Roche, Mrs.

Arthur K. Roberts, Mrs. Arthur J. Ridley, Mrs. Louis Singleton, Miss Jean Singleton.

Mrs. William P. Slocovich, Miss Mary Stephenson, Miss Violet Story. Miss Louise Schmitz, Miss Nora P. H.

Smith, Mrs. Rutledge Simmons, Mrs. Robert Strobridge, Mrs. Ainsworth Smith, Mrs. John M.

Tallman, Miss Alma Rowena TollefMrs. Gustave W. Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Van Keuren, Mrs.

Reginald N. Webster, Mrs. Beatram Warren, Mrs. Norman Wyckoff and Miss Ruth Windhorst. Large Audience Greets Apollo Club Singers at First Concert Of Season, Given Last Evening Before an audience which taxed the capacity of the Opera House of the Academy of Music, the Apollo Club of Brooklyn gave the first concert of its 55th season last evening.

Rose Bampton, mezzo-soprano, who made her deout with the Metropolitan Opera Association on Monday evening, was the assisting soloist. William Armour Thayer conducted the well arranged program, with Sidney Dorlon Lowe as accompanist and Charles O. Banks, organist. The hosts in the Rev. Dr.

S. Parkes Cadman's box were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Cadman.

Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Harry F. Kramer and Mr. and Mrs.

Welles H. Sellew. In box 2, occupied by Mr. Mrs. William S.

Irish, were Mr. and Mrs. George W. Spence, Mr. and Mrs.

George Holahan Mrs. W. H. Clominzer and Miss Alice E. Davison.

Mr. Irish is president of the The guests in Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Weisman's box were Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Fanning, Edward McDonough, Miss Edna Gricco, Miss Dorothy P. Weisman and Francis A. Weisman Jr.

With Mrs. William Armour Thayer in box 5 were Clemence Jacobus, Mrs. George Jacobus, Miss Katherine Jacobus, Mrs. John Hyatt Brewer, Mrs. Arthur F.

Buys, Harry Burleigh and Joseph H. Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. William Tienken's guests in box 7 were Mr.

and Mrs. G. Darlington Richard, Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dines and Mr. and Mrs. August Stout.

Among others seen in the audience were Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Almirall, Miss Florence H. Atkinson, Frank L.

Babbott, M- and Mrs. Henry C. Bodgley, Miss Florence C. Baker, Mrs. Charles O.

Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Bass, Miss Amy Herbert Barrett, Mrs. James G.

Beattie, Mrs. B. M. Beebe, Mr. and Mrs.

William R. Bishop, Miss Grace Boylhart, Miss Adelaide M. Brewster, Miss Lydia M. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs.

Egbert Guernsey Brown, Mrs. Emery A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert V.

B. Cameron, Miss Elsa Louise Cobb, Mrs. John Cochrane. Dwight H. Corwin, Miss Gertrude the Baptist Home and Throop afternoon for The first diEdward Hoag, prewhich was atdirectors.

The memwere guests the ThanksgivF. B. Ridley and Brougher reported Home Festival at was raised. A a Piano has just make. IT IS DOWN.

Merely of and is and someone- 8-4578-- 5 S' GUIDE Christmas These BUSES WARM are COZY AND HOT WATER HEAT FREE PILLOW PORTER SERVICE Low round trip fares AIR Peston 4.00 Los Angeles 94.05 BRAKES BUFFALO 13.50 CHICAGO 29.40 2.50-NORFOLK $12 CAREFUL Phone NEVINS 8-3143. DRIVERS GREAT EASTERN BUS TERMINAL (Southeast Car, 619 FULTON ST. Flatbush Eatn. GREAT Short EASTERN WIDE dine -Phone FOR HER Fulton Savings Bank TS KINGS COUNTY 375 Fulton Street 815 Flatbush Ave. A savings bank account is 3 bulwark against emergencies MAY THEA SMITH Dress Hats for the Holidays 125 Livingston St.

WHY GRAY HAIR spoil your career? Mr. Bollinger can recreate its natural color. Expert permanent waving all branches. Holiday prices. BOLLINGER CHARLES.

280 Livingston St. MAin 4-3641. NEW. USED OTHER USED CARS Make Your Family Happy on Xmas All Reconditioned and Guaranteed VICTORY MOTOR SALES, 1760 Coney Island Ave. (bet.

O) ESplanade 5-1414. Open Evenings. GIFTS OF APPRECIATION--Give her BEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK HOME Di new modernistic apartment, Frizidaire, colored tile, incinerator, etc. Offered by BOICE NASH 1535 FLATBUSH AVE. MANSFIELD 6-8580.

CRESCENT PHARMACY 312 FULTON ST. COMPACTS, PERFUMES, BOOKS. LUNCHEONETTE. GOOD FOOD NICELY SERVED ALICE FOOTE McDOUGALL'S COFFEE. PROTECT HER FUTURE Give Her Something Sensible A special $100 gift course in Beauty Culture.

$50 Brooklyn Beauty School. 635 Fulton St. KNITTED OUTERWEAR; THE MOST SATISFYING GIFTS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY. ROGERS SPORTSWEAR, 1058 PLAT BUSH BEVERLY ROAD. GIFTS WITH A SENTIMENT.

A11 Chinese Handicraft: variety, Oriental Art Shop, 429 Flatbush Ave. Ext. FOR THE FAMILY COME US FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS--Unique gifts; quality stationery: largest selection children's books and newest books of all publishers: artistic calendars and circulating library. Darling Grimier, 750 Flatbush Ave. BUck.

2-8294 RADIOS GENUINE 1933 LICENSED R. C. A. Radio The latest 6-prong. tubes $8.99 Complete with tubes.

regularly $22.50 Nussbaum's 61 Cortlandt New York City 104 West 42nd York City 1508 Pitkin Brooklyn 118 Flatbush Brooklyn ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS 1508 Pitkin Ave. Open Sundays WILHELM AND BECK 1576 Fulton St. (nr. Sumner Ave.) ESTABLISHED SINCE 1906 Selective stock of diamonds, jewelry, watches, silverware, Specialty remodeling. resetting modern design.

Optometrist. Dr. Beck. DIME SAVINGS RANK OF BROOKLYN DeKalb Ave. Pulton Bensonhurst branch, 86th and 19th Flatbush branch.

Avenue and Coney Island Ave. A savings bankbook ideal Xmas gift: s1 opens an account any name you wish. CHRISTMAS CARDS $1: cards wonderful selection relation 182 coran, Bergen Flatbush Ave. SCHIPPER 378 BRIDGE OPPOSITE B. M.

XMAS CARDS. SPORTWEAR. PEN SETS SAVE THIS YEAR VARIETY XMAS. NEW YEAR CARDS 423 PULTON BROOKLYN UNUSUAL GIFTS express your personality. Antique jewelry, colna, rare books.

brica-brac. THE HOBBY SHOP, 503 Nostrand At Fulton St. TYPEWRITER SPECIALS. $10; all makes sold. rented; PORTABLES: easy terms.

Rosenbaum, 1582 Broadway. Always open. up..

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