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For Clantified Ad Remits BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Telephone MAin 4-6200 Fall Benefits Arranged- Engagements and Marriage Announcements 411 I.ynbrnok Cluh Court St. Raymond, Catholic Daughters of America will have its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night at the Knights ot Columbus clubhouse. E. Rockaway Residents Entertain E.

Keiffer, Mr. Cobb To Be Wed Organization Danre A re-union dance will be held on I Saturday night at the clubhouse at Bethpage State Park, Farmmgdale, I by the Women's Organization of Central Nassau. Synagogue. Mrs. i Sallo Kahn and Mrs, George Rosen-! berg, both of Rockville Centre, are 'In charge of the They are co-chairmen of the ways and means committee.

On Monday afternoon, Sept. 11, 4 CJlCC AA i Botli Members Of Magazine Editorial Staffs Announcement ha been marie of the engagement of Miss Elaine Brown Keiffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown Keiffer of 105 18th St, Manhattan, and New Orleans, La, to Mortimer Howell Cobb, son of Mrs. Duane Phillips Cobb of 31 E.

65th Manhattan, and Westhampton Beach. uitc Velffer t.tenried Miss Mc- 4 Ur7 ft ft 1 i iv 1 ii" Oehee's School in New Orleans, was open their year of activities with graduated from Sarah Lawrence the celebration of Founder's Day on College and afterward attended Co- Monday evening, Sept. 11, at the iumbla University. She is on the academy at 7:30 p.m. The academy editorial staff of Life Magazine.

Her was founded 51 years ago by the father retired last vear as senior Sisters of St. Joseph. A program of Dartner from the brokerage firm of music will be presented by Miss Beer 4s Co May Donavan. contralto, accompan- w. PhUlin Fvpter ed Mlss Margaret Mary Stanke- Tm A' McLppr' Mrs- James h- rZ I Hubbv of th env HCharron.

Mrs. David Haggerty. Mrs. nriVither Fmorv Cobb 1 D. Nash.

Mrs. John McCauley. of Boston and Chicago, was special A tP5, telegrapher for President Abraham oSlre Lincoln during the Civil War, and Mlss Bptt McGuire. later was an executive with the' Western Union Telegraph Company. Giordano Kinalno His maternal grandfather, Mortimer Misj victoria Rlta RinaMo.

Howell, was a direct anH Mr. Rmairio scendent of Edward Howell, founder! of no3 Gienmore was married the Town of Southampton, Michael Giordano, son of Mr.i ir.iriu.Aif ln 11 fV tof lUt ftrc Tn AC The Misses Sally and Virginia Westfall of North Bellmore, photographed in the grounds of the Cavalier Hotel at Vir- Binia Beach, Va. (Le Baron photo.) Miss Marjone A. McKlnney of BockvUle Centre on the beach at the Lido Country Club, Lido Beach. (F.

Jones photo.) Plans for a dinner on Sept, 21 will be completed when tha Howard- Lathrop Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars meets on Thursday evenings in the clubrooms. New members will be obligated. Mrs. Harold Sinclair is chairman of the dinner which is scheduled to take place in the clubrooms. Malverne Set Personal News Several Families Take New Homes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Malverne, Sept.

2 Dr. Alexander Zabin returned this week to his home from a cruise through the Caribbean Sea to South America. Mr. and Mrs. Harry.

A. Samuels, with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Morris of Brooklyn, their son-in-law and daughter, are spending the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Culleeny of Budd Lake, N. J. The Culleenys are Mrs. Samuels' parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuels, with the Mor-rLses, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Lorenzen. formerly of Devon are now in their new home on Coolidge St. Mr. and Mr.s. Harry W.

Heumann are making their home at 36-14 165th Flushing. Mrs. Heumann is the former Miss Ella May Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bently Rose of 2 West Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henry Tern-pel are to make their home in Valley Stream. Mrs. Tempel is the former Miss Muriel Alice Heir, daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest A. Heir i of Motley Malverne. i Miss Bernyce Anita Staiger. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Franz Staiger of Devon Malverne, will be married on Saturday, Sept. 16, to George John Stehle, also of this village, in a ceremony to be per- 1 formed at 5 o'clock in the afternoon St. Barnabas Lutheran unurcn, Howard Beach. i on a Miss Frances Johanna Camlno.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Decio Camino of 2085 E. 2d will be married to Joseph Frederick Bivona.j son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Bi- vona of 1731 65th on Saturday afternoon in the SS and Judge Church, with the Rev. Peter L. Rickard officiating at the ceremony. A reception and wedding dinner will follow in the Galleon Grill Room of the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island. The bride will be attended by Miss Josephine Patten a maid of honor and Ralph Bivona will be best man.

The bridesmaids will be the Misses Gae D'Arrlga and Glory Necito and the ushers will be Ralph Bivona and Philip Basso. The couple will sail on the liner Rex for Italy on Sept. 16 to tour through Italy. The bride is a graduate of the Thevenet Hall Academy, Highland Mills, N. and Mr.

Bivona is a graduate of Columbia University and City College of New York. Benpfit Planned Plans and arrangements are being completed for the annual card party to be held on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 7, at the Brooklyn Edison auditorium, Pearl for the benefit of worthy boys studying for the priesthood, sponsored by the Capuchin Auxiliary, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Stephen Cetta. Mrs.

George H. Flagge chairman of prices. Others assisting are Mrs. John T. Hayes, William J.

Larkin, Mrs. Michael E. Bradv, Mrs. Frederick A. Connelly, Mrs.

Bernard Hooven, Mrs. Arthur Martin, Mrs. Hujo Linfante, Miss Madeline A. Porpora, Miss Marion R. Walsh, Miss Eleanor Flagge, and Miss Jeanne Antoinette.

The Rev. Walter O'Brien. O. M. is spiritual adviser of the 1839.

f.r wiuwuiui. Miss Mary Clare Wade and James J. McCormack, both of Woodhaven, were married on Aug. 26 In St. Eliza- beth's R.

C. Church. Father Baer officiated. The bride had her cousin. Miss Graw PurceU of Scranton, Pa as her only attenesnt.

Miss Wade wore an ivory satin gown, a fingertip veil and carried a prayer book with an mYiA mi.t nf the vi rv in a Vlbuiu pink marquisette dress, a leghorn hat trimmed with blue velvet ribbon and carried roses and delphinium. Edward McCormack was best man i there will bp a regular meeting at the Masonic Temple, Roekville Centre. Academy Alumnae Founder's Day To Celebrate at School, Sept. 11 St. Francis Xavier Academy Alum nae Association, 697 Can-oil will Mrs.

Michael Giordano of 152 jForbell Ave yesterday at 11 a.m. at 1 St. Sylvester's Church. The Rev. John St.

John officiated at the cere- rnony. A wedding breakfast followed at the Hotl St, George. Miss Maria Rinaldo attended her sister as maid of honor. Charles Giordano was his brother's best man and Samuel Tuzzo and James Marmo were ushers, The bride was given In marriage by her father and wore an eggshell dress. Prmcess a net and carried a prayer book trimmed with orchids and lilies of the valley.

Overseas League Brooklyn members of the New part in arrangements for a weekend reunion In New York City and a day at the World's Fair on Saturday which is being sponsored by the New York unit and which will be attend- ed by delegations lrom many of the units of the league. Headquarters out-of-town guests and registra- bp Bwkman Toft.er Ho- I. is chairman of the program and is being assisted by the officers of the New York unit, of which Mrs. Matthew Swerling Is president. Church Benefit To aid the drive for funds to complete the grotto of the Shrine Church of St.

Bernadef.e, at 8201 Nicholas Schiano, Mrs. Frank Spin-! ner and Mrs. Salvator Schiano. residents visiting at Pines in Dijbv N. 8..

are advs M. Sullivan. Mrs. J. The Miss' Sill-! Hvan: Harold H.

Guile. Mr. and Mrs. B. Joachim Rlld MlSS Myrtle P.

1 Mavville of Brooklyn Miss Eliza- beth R. Hurley of Baldwin, George mcvpv 01 jvcw tTaiurni. ivn. I for his brother and the ushers werejyork unjt 0f the Women's Overseas William Wade and Edward King. Service League are taking an active Holiday Dinner Dance at Garden City Beach Club Many Are Hosts in Connection With Larjre Event; Weekend JSews of Active Township Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Sept.

2 The Garden City Beach Club was the scene of a holiday dinner-dance this evening. Among those entertaining guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Murphy of Wellington Rbad, whose guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank T. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Smutny, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur J. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. David Sime and Mr.

and Mrs. Adrian J. Aten. Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Nelson of 1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Van Kilburn Road were hosts to Mr.

and Norden of Stratford Ave. Mrs-. Louis Gage of Manhattan, Mr.j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.

Place of and Mrs. O. B. Carson of Road are on a New Eng-and George A. Nelson Jr.

of Garden1 land motor trip. City. I Miss Eleanor Dooman of 2d St. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry S. Gorgas of has returned from a four-week visit Wellington Road entertained before! in Nassau, Bahamas, the dance their guests, including Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Vincent. Adamson. and Mrs. Charles E. L.

Clark andlMiss Catherine Adamson and the Mr. and Mrs. C. Waller Barrett. (Messrs.

Learoyd and Cassel Adam-Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Schren- son are spending the weekend holi- After a motor trip Mr. and Mrs.

McCormack will reside at 132-29 B3d Ozone Park. Collura-Oliva i Tf LU r.n, Mr and Mrs Nunzio Collura of 6 06 11th will be married to Santo Home Parties Are Popular in Long Island Town Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Rockaway, Sept. 3 Mrs Nathaniel Mott will entertain Mrs. A. F.

Armand, Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mrs. Lavina Abrams, Mrs. Pine Pearsall, Mrs. Herbert Rlck-etts, Miss Sadie Davison end Miss Ethel Reaper at an evening of cards at her 1st St.

home on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Huppert will give a dessert-bridge at her home, Thursday, for Mrs. Walter V. Lippencott, Mrs.

James Meyer. Mrs. Thomas L. Driscoll, Mrs. Dwight Milllson, Mrs.

Clarence Mason, Mrs. Felix Andrews and Mrs. Joseph Foehr. Miss Rosaline Tappan returned this week to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Tap-pan of Denton Ave. She had been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W.

G. Hodsdon at their Summer home on Lake Bomoseen, and of Miss Rachael King of Clairmont H. Miss Bertha Hlararek of Grant Ave. returned home this week from a cruise on the S. S.

Acadia to Hamilton, Bermuda. Lieber Miiisel Miss Eleanore Ruth Maisel, daughter of Mrs. Jacob Maisel of 1047 E. 16th became the bride of Manuel C. Lieber, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Lieber of 250 E. 45th at 1 p.m. today in the Mirror Room of the Hotel St. George.

Rabbi Maxwell A. Rubin officiated at the ceremony. A luncheon and reception followed. Mrs. Daniel Friedman attended the bride as matron of honor.

Murray Lieber was his brother's best man. The bride wore a white satin princess gown and a rosepoint lare veil which is a family heirloom. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The bride is a graduate of Hunler College and a member of Zet.a. Phi Sorority.

Mr. Lieber is a graduate of New York University. After a wedding trip to Canada and Nova Scotia they will live in Brooklyn. Hodge Birmingham Miss Mary Hodge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Hodge of 1616 E. 35th is being married next Saturday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Thomas Aquinas Church to Edwin Birmingham son of Edwin Birmingham of 105 Carlton Ave.

and tha late Mrs. Birmingham. Miss Ellen Hodge will be maid of honor for her sister and John Birmingham will be his brother's best man. A reception will follow at the Midwood Grill. Mr.

Birmingham and his bride will travel through New York State on their wedding trip and will make their future home in Flatbush. Miller Campkin The Church of the Nativity, Ocean Ave. and Farragut Road, will be the scene on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock of the marriage of Miss Ruth Miller, daughter of Lorenzo B. Miller of 1651 72d to Howard Camp-kin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred G. Campkin of 1654 Troy Ave. Miss Gladys Campkin will attend the bride and Bernard Runnlons will be best man. A reception is planned at the Midwood Grill Rose Room. After a trip to Bermuda.

Mr. Campkin and his bride will make their home in Staten Island. Miss Emily B. Bodenheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Bodenheimer of Jamaica Estates and Say-vllle, has had as her guests the Misses Anna Haun and Dorothy Helm, classmates at the Mary Louis Academy, Jamaica Estates. pi m' i it 5 J. Oliva.

son of Mr. and Mrs. WilIarH 1, Oliva of 2054 Harrison Man hattan. this afternoor in the St. Theresa Chapel in Brooklyn.

A wedding dinner and reception will be held in the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Island. Miss Mary Collura will be maid of honor and" LawTence Collura best man. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Jean Collura and Jean Bal I keisen of 3d St. entertained as Euests'day at Seven Coves, Gloucester j. Mr.S.

Donald Stephan Saint is the former Miss Wilhel-mine Gillard of Jamaica. (Lucas Monroe photo.) Rorkrille Centre ClutiB On Friday there will be the regu lar monthly business meeting at the Rockville Country Club of the worn i I tiato. Following a motor trip to i 13th a group of parishioners Montreal, Canada, the couple will will sponsor a luncheon and bridge make their residence in Brooklyn. Saxtori's Roman Cardens on Miss Collura is a graduate of thelQct. 7.

Washington Irving High School and The sponsors are Mrs. F. Mr. Oliva is a graduate of New York Ayuso. Miss Florence M.

Ay.iso. Mr.s. University. Igus Chiarello, Mrs. Di(k Chiarello, Mrs.

John Chiarello. Mrs. Andrew Eugene Albert of 114fi 57th St. 1 o'Camillo. Mrs.

Danie: DePersjo. and Thomas Higgins of 725 55th St.l Mrs Michael Ianuzzi, Miss Carmel have been at the Riviera, Daytona Reefer. Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W.

Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.

Lynde W. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Schrenieisen, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilford B. Penny. Mrs. Donald Macdonald.

Miss Evelyn Simonson, Miss Donna June Macdonald. H. Bertram Thorn and John Yule. Among other diners were Judge Samuel Greason and Mrs. Greason.l Mr Ur.

Inhn Mr anH 1 Mrs. dasepn ouimpi. Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph H.

Forshav. Mr. and Mrs. W. Halsey Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Brown. Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold O. Charters or ye Koaa are me weeK- uii their home thus evening following a siiDDer narty at Jones Beach. Among her guests were Mrs. Frank W.

Lose. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. i im- and Mrs Gemge jnnv Mr.

Mrs. Dudley Cornell. Mr. and Russell Souvillo. Mrs.

Mav and Richard Wilder. Edgar Martin and Dudley Cornell Jr. Mr flnH Mrs. john v. Sowers Jr.

Beach, Fla, i Rogovill Ploy Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosovm of nh. CvUna Rfttrnvin tn T.aurpnrP pi.lV nf 31K0 Conev Island Ave. Formal announcement was made at a dinner party last Sundav.

anajvirs.j'.. on.au ens auxiliary to the club, with the president, Mrs. Alva P. Myers, pre-'and siding. This will be preceded by golf, with Mrs.

Francis Klaess in charge, and by luncheon. Following Mf Mrs. Martin h. me meeting Drioge win oe piayefl. On Sept.

20 the auxiliary's month- nf re nassin v.r- niwr.m Hvir rfiM.s- ly luncheon and bridge will take weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William sion group. This group will place at the clubhouse. Mrs.

AlvaiTod Campbell Jr. of Wyatt Road, on the first Monday of ach month Nassau County Council of F. Myers. Mrs. William Klaess and were honored at a dinner given by 1 1 the club rooms at-the Garden 'hlch tins committee is a part, has Mrs.

William Dettmer are in charge their hosts last evening. Mr. and'citv Casino for the purpose of organized since Nov. 1927 and of arrangements. Mrs.

Campbell's other guests in- Lbling club members to study and th( 'members feel that the formation Banks. the Summer home of Mrs. Adamson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Hall of Manhattan, who are sojourning there. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C.

Gurney of Brook St. are cruising in the Great South Bay during the holiday weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lachlan of Heliport. I r.

ana rars. nm n. BlPWBri AVf. Bie IliC Iiwu- Aav with thpr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert L.

Smith Jr in Somerset Va Kice of: Brook St. are in Maine vTolidav for the Mf nd Arthur D. Nosworthy tneir daughter. Miss Inez Nor- worthy of Pine have departed toj the holiday in Ashley Falls, TTi1, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest H. Hawk- oZZ mI holiday weekend at Orient. Garden City Cluh The Garden Citv-Hempstead Com munitv uiuo ot wnicn Mrs. Martin Sfhrdntpitpn ic nvpciHpn t. will introduce a new feature in its com debate important problems of a poll- tical and governmental nature Mrs.

L. Klngsley Smith has been appointed chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Marcus G. Christ, Mrs. Louis D.

Cox, Mrs. Gerard H. Hughes, Mrs. Lawrence' M. Lynch, Mrs.

Morris T. Lynch, Mr. John Mann Jr. and Mrs. Leon A.

Rush-more Jr. Mrs. Frank R. Bicknell will head the welfare committee of the club's civics department. Also serving on the committee will be Mrs.

William D. Owens, vice chairman; Mrs. William W. Kouwenhove. recording secretary: Mrs.

George M. Fowler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ernest M. Hollister, treasurer. Mrs.

Morton L. Fearey In charge of the clothes bureau, Mrs. John Mann Jr. in charge of publicity, and Mrs. John Bllzard.

Mrs. Ralph H. Forshay, Mrs. John T. Nichols, Mrs.

G. Lester Jones, Mrs. Wilfred L. Wright, Mrs. Edmund Piatt, Mrs.

Hersey Eggin-ton. Mrs. C. Raymond Hix, Mrs. Herbert Mohan, Mrs.

Robert H. Wyld and Mrs. Joseph T. Stumpf. The regular meeting of Pride of Oceanside Council 97 Daughters of America will be held on Tuesday evening at Salamander Hall.

Councilor Pearl Cunningham will preside. Christ Wfekn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christ of I i I ru it. nucuviiie Centre will hold its September meet- ciuden Mr.

and Mrs. wimam ioa CamDbell Sr. of Pomona. N. Y.

Mrs Robert Lee NeLson, the former Mlss yivian Nichols of 137 E. 38th shown at the Bellport Country Club, where she has been for the Summer. (Roy Pinney photo.) V. V. JT.

Auiliarie A preliminary meeting has been i.olUH hir tha Nan.i Pnuntv Com jmittee of the ladies' auxiliaries to Veterans of Foreign Wars for the nnst. nresiripnts' cub. The meetine if" is scheduled for Monday evening. in the clubhouse of the Adolph Block Post, Mineola, at 8:30 i club will be a step toward higher achievement. Working on the committee are Mrs.

Harold Sinclair of Lynbrook, Mrs. Jack Gardiner of Mineola and Mrs. Ben Arrence of Farmingdale. L. f.

Division The Long Island division of the Brooklyn Jewish Home for Convalescents will Inaugurate its new season with a meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Mills, Herrlck Drive, Lawrence, Monday afternoon, Sept. 25. Mrs. Helen Metzler will give a review of current fiction.

A social hour will conclude the session. Sorth Shore Cluh Mrs. George Hinman Is chairman of the ticket committee for the benefit polo game to be played today at Bostwlck Field, Old Westbury for the benefit of the Manhasset Health Association. The 8tr.thmore Womens Club will hold its opening meeting for the season on Oct. 4.

A fashion show will be featured. Mrs. Edward Clark is acting president for the season. Walter Chambury, concert pianist, will be the guest artist at the meeting 'of the Munsey Park Womenj Club on Sept, 26. Mrs.

Donald Mallory is chairman of the program committee. Mr. and Mrs. R. P.

Auld, Miss E. i fi I I J.t' ti I 4AM Mi ll ing on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in house Rue.sts; Mr. and Mrs. Harry the garden of the home of Mrs.

Her- F. Koch of Bellerose and Miss Doris man A. Intemann of 14 McMurray Baylis of Huntington. Oceanside. Madam Riser Mat- Mr.

and Mrs. Piatt Kissam of sunaga of Koriu School of Japan Kensington Road entertained at will speak on "Japanese Arrange-'dinner Thursday evening in honor ments." She will illustrate her lec-, of Mrs. E. V. Holden of Kansas ture with the making of arrange-! City.

Other guests were Mr. and ments. Mrs. David H. Moore, Dr.

Benjamin Mrs. Charles Morlath, chairman of Derrah and Douglas Black, the reception committee for the card Mrs. Frank R. Barnitz of White-party and dance which all organi- hall Boulevard entertained as lunch-zations of St. Agnes' R.

C. Church eon guests at the Garden City are giving at the Lido Club, Long Beach Club on Thursday Mrs. Wal-Beach, on the evening of Sept. 15, ter B. Matteson, Mrs.

Bethune W. announces her committee as fo)-1 Jones and Mrs. George Walker, lows: Mrs. David Lellis, Mrs. Frank' Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Keenan R. Strauss, Mrs. Laurent P.

Desnoes, Jr. and Joseph A. Keenan 3d have Mrs. H. Ross Jarkman, Mrs.

Frank departed for their home in Wash-! J. Selinger Mrs. Earl Lauphlin, ington, D. after passing the Mrs. P.

H. Kelly. Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Summer season with Mrs. Keenan's Mrs.

Joseph Mackin, Mrs. James parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Vinicombe, Mrs.

Oliver R. McMahon. Becker of 4th St. Mrs. William Dennis, Mrs.

Edward Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stuart, Hanlon, Mrs. Gerritt Hudson and who have been Summer visitors Mrs.

George H. Leggatt. with Mrs. Stuart's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Wanzer of Oxford But. and Women Boulevard, at the Wanzer Summer home at Yankee Lake, N. have The first board meeting of the sailed for their home in Puerto Business and Professional Women's Rico.

Club of Brooklyn, will be held Mr and Mrs. Chauncev T. Horton Tuesday at the Crescent Athletic nf cathedral Ave. and their family Club. The officers of the club and passing several weeks at Hot chairmen of the various committees springs.

Va. will mre: for dinner which will be: The Very Rev. Arthur B. bv the meeting. solving 2d and Mrs.

Kinsolving have The meetings of the club will be returned to their Cathedral Ave. held at Hie Crescent Athletic Club home afler an extended sojourn in during the coming year. Miss Sarah Haven, Me. T. Arthur president.

Mrs. Ray Borrle of Brooklyn Is Chandler Ave. have announced the G. Leary, Mr. and Mrs.

T. G. Heald engagement of their daughter. Miss land Miss A. A.

Johenning of Brook-Louise Christ, to Benjamin E. Weeks lyn are among the local visitors atj of Iuwood. the Chaleu Frontenac, Quebec. Mrs. Hugh A.

Weir, left, Is the former Miss Helen Haas of 1551 E. 54th St. (Liskin photo.) At the right Is Mrs. Jack Molopf of 481 3d the former Miss Rose B. Curry.

Miss Helen Gilman Smith is treasurer of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Brooklyn, which will hold its first board meeting of the season on Tuesday eve- bnJng at the Crescent Athletic Club. (D'Aquino.

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