Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
20
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BROOKLYN KAGLK. SUNDAY. SEPTFMBF.R 3. 1939 10 II her cousin, and Miss Helen sister of the bridegroom, as brides I fall Jaeobhon Miss Evelyn Louise Jacobson, All 1 1 1 W. A Mummies Hosts nthonian Miss Budelman Feted Miss Alice Budelman of Scars-dale, N.

was guest of honor at lan, the Misses Muriel Hall, Val Mc Glnnis. Peggy McCully nd Frances McNally. Pfeffer Rosen maids. The bride wore a Victorian Special to the Brooklyn Eagle I daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry 1 Jacobson of 57-16 Catalpa gown of Alencon lace over taffeta and a long veil caught with orange Bridge Nov. 18 Savvllle-Bayport, Sept. 3 Mr. and a kitchen shower given recently at the home of Miss Anne C. McNally, Great Neck, Manhasset Personals Rldgewood, was married to John (Mrs.

Walter D. Murnane of Brook blossoms. She carried white roses lyn and Oreene Sayvllle, were hosts this evening at a cockiau Annual Event at Columbus Cluli party at their home for a number 227 Garfield Place. Miss Budel-man's marriage to Dr. Jerome Mc-Caffery of Boston will take place In Scarsdale on Sept.

16. Among the guests were the Misses Alice, Marie, Evelyn and Helen Budelman, Mrs. Mirguerlte Hovt. Mrs. Announcement Is made of the en.

gagement of Miss Esther Pfeffer, daughter of Mrs. Max Krauss of 1122 Beach 12th Far Rockaway, and the late Harry Pfeffer, to Fred M. Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her.

man Rosen of McNeil Law-rence. The couple will be married on Oct. 1. njrici pfoffpr la assistant to Dr. of ends.

Their iruests were wir. and Mrs. Thomas Dorsey, Mr. and Miss Madeleine W. Smith, presi-iMrs.

Eugene Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hall son of Mr. nd Mrs. J. T.

Hall of 393 Rogers in St. Matthals R. C. Church, Ridge-wood, on Aug. 26.

The Rev. Sylvester A. Marsh performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception at the home of the brlde'i parents. yji, Miss Jacobson was' given In marriage by her father and was attended by Miss Alice Peters as maid of honor and Miss Mary Trunpeter, and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore blue and the bridesmaids were In pink net over taffeta.

Albert Hall was best man for his brother and the, ushers were Harold Jacobson, brother of the bride, and Thomas Hall, brother of the bridegroom. After a motor trip through New England and Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Hall will reside In Flatbush. dent of Anthonlan Hall, announces Francis A.

Young, Mr. and Mrs. of Personal and Weekend News North Shore Charles Mason, Mr, and Mrs. George Dotzauer, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nicholas Marlnelll, the Misses Elizabeth, Margaret and Marie Budelman of Flushing; Mrs.

Francis Budelman, Mrs. Mary Kuhn, Mrs. the annual card party will be held Saturday afternoon, Nov. 18, at the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park Sidney Hlrsch of Cedarhurst. Mr.

Greene. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bucalo, Rosen, an attorney, at Lawrence, is a srarinat of the School of Law 4 Mr. and Mrs.

John Vorbach, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whalen, Mr. and James Coe, Mrs. Anna Sappe, Mrs.

John Stewart, Mrs. William McMil at St. John's University. West. Miss Smith Is honorary chairman of the committee; Miss Marion P.

conmy, chairman; Mrs. T. M. Mc-Quade, Miss Elizabeth A. Good Mrs.

John Sheridan, Dr. and Mrs George P. Seellnger, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Rafterey, Mr. and Mrs. man and Miss Charlotte McLaugh STORE CLOSED TOMORROW (MONDAY) THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALVES FOB TUESDAY hn, co-chairmen. As this year is the; Austin Titus, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert fifth anniversary or the opening oi Lane. Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll, Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Great Neck-Manhasset, Sept. 2 Mr.

and Mrs. John Howe have returned from Montauk Manor to their home in Great Neck Estates. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La Valle of 6outh Strathmore have been entertaining Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Callo of Westchester. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Smith of Anthonian Hall, many unusual fea-JMr, antj Mrs.

Harold Williams, Mrs. tures are planned for the card party, i jorin M. Alvarez, Miss Mabel Car-Anthonian Hall, located at m(ss Cecilia Bishop, also John Greene is Brooklyn's only anj jonn Carroll, sectarian residence for blind women I Roand Granvllle jgce under Catholic auspices. McConne Ave Bayport was Frederick Loeser Co. a 1 ihost at a dinner party this evening 'at hU home for Mr.

and Mrs. Daul-1 ton G. Vlskniskkl, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Reed, Mrs. M. Rosset and I Hall Roosevelt. Final Senior Donee At Lawrence Club Special to the Brooklyn Eagle AT OUR BROOKLYN STORE ONLY Bourndale Road. Chester Hill, have; returned from the South.

Miss Kalherine Somerville of Phil-1 adelphia is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter Frederick of Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Murat, Young ofj Kensington announce the birth of a daughter, Jean Young, at the I Flushing Hospital on Aug.

21. Dr. and Mrs. William Ayers ofj Great Neck announce the birth ofj Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. J. Bogel in t.h "smith Rhn rni-iOf McConnell Bayport, enter- talned at a clambake and shower Miss Elia Dl Filippo's marriage to Oreste Lucadamo will take place next Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Di Filppo of Richmond Hill. onles were officially climaxed tonight with the final senior dance at the Lawrence Beach Club. However, the junior set will have one during the week at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nielsen of Brooklyn.

Those present were Mr. a son, Robert Eqwara Ayers. on and Mrs. Harold L. Warner Jr, Mr.

more round on Tuesday night Members of the debutante set Mrs. Joseph P. Searing Mr. tended a dinner party given Jointly 'and Mrs. Willis Fosdick, Mr.

and at. the club by Miss Barbara Walter Mallett, Dr, and Mrs. nle, daughter of Mrs. Julian Van 'John Frieman, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil- Aug. 10 at the-Krusnmg Hospital. Mrs. J. T.

Van Zile of Munsey jf Weekend Park is entertaining her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

McCollam, of And Holiday Men McDonald, Pa. Miss G. E. Smith of ,0 Brooklyn Eagle Ness Whipple of Hewlett and Man-, lard Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank hattan. and Miss Peggy Stockman, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ohio, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Bay Shore, Sept. 2 Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barton Everit House of Munsey Park. Carleton B. Howell of Bay Way s.

Murray of Woodmere, who fin-! also the Misses Dorothy Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riebow of Ave. have had as their recent guest 'ished at the Spence School. iRutti Judson, Lorraine Burtls, Kath- $33,500 worth fmr H991S0 MANUFACTURERS9 CLOSEOUT PLAIN, TWIST AND LUSTRE BROADLOOM Flower Hill have as their guests Miss Champe Winston of Rich- Spencer and Miss Whipple will make her debut erine Ward, Jane at a supper dance which her mother (Frederick Whiting, Paul Burtls, their niece and nephew, Miss Betty jmond, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Howell Rand and Charles Rand, of spending a few days at McCol-cago, 111. Slums, in the Adirondacks. Col.

and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Borjeson and Mrs. James F. HoweU of Brightwa- will give on Dec.

22 at the Rltz Carlton. Preceding the dinner to- Garrett Ryerson, Wesley Oliver and Charles Sahrbeck Jr. night, Miss Caryl Wood, daughter Mrs. Hazard Reeves of McCon- daugher have returned from Holly-1 tcrs are with them. 0f Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Bayport, entertained fcv- wood, to their home in Great Mr. and Mrs. Ward H. Bolter of Wood Jr.

of Cedarhurst, entertained erai friends on Wednesday after-Neck. Montgomery Bay Shore, have for the party at cocktails at thejnoon honor oi her young son, Mr. ana Mrs. wnuam omcius ui as tneir nouse guest this week Miss tluu- (Alexander Reeves. Mr.

and Mrs, Those In the company were the ur. f)lA hnm. Great Neck announce the birth of! Mary Ellen Isherwood of Oil a son on Aug. 16, at the Doctors City, Pa, Misses Betsy Seebeck PhilbinCol and Mrs Roland Granvine Heath, Cynthia Whitlock, Marjone wrf0 4U sanitarium ron, wawiinsiou. Mr, and Mrs.

Alwln Proehlich Mr. ana Mrs. o. sa. necm of South Country Road, Bay Shore, p8'1' Misses and Sarah Bell, Mary t.have entertaining KTO KUj, Marian Gretsch.

Margo ManEam'Ann slee. Virginia and Helen Nich nounce the birth of a daughter a the French Hospital on Aug. 19. lich.s aunt Mr and Teresa Fauth and Rlon Vis- Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Muller of De ols. Grace Marie Fiske, Elvine Richard and Pauline Herrick. Coger of Midwood St, Brooklyn. Kniskki; also Scott Behrman, Robert and James Watt and Hazard Reeves Jr, Mrs. C.

J. Zimmermann of Clay Also Philip and Louis Montant, ton, N. has been spending a few ZJ. a Lormg Hubbell. Gordon Hough, Guests at the home of Mr.

and 3) est 3.79 Grade troit, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Watts of Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Midgett, former Brooklyn residents, are now residing in their new home at Win-throp Road, Chester Hill, Manhas i 4 I i.

I Mrs. Francis A. Young at their n. iuuu erick Zahn at her Maple Ave. home.

1 1. T- T- Garrett A. Miss Jean Connolly of Montgom- t. home on Handsome Ave. over Labor square vara fm to ery Place, Brooklyn, has been '7Zd mu llallv Jr P8 weekend Miss Helen Dono-guest of Mrs.

John H. Flahlve of Jur of Brooklyn and George Good- set 6.50 Grade 3995 SQUARE YARDS ARE PERFECT. 172J SQUARE YARDS ARE LOOM MARKED. This unusual collection broadloom carpet comes from the mills of three famous manufacturers of finer broadloom. Every square yard is closely inspected before it leaves the factory.

Any imperfection is classified as "loom marked" many of these imperfections are so slight that you might not be able to detect them. They will in no way impair the wear of the carpet. Four different price groups. 9, 12 and 1J foot widths, included but not all colors in all widths or prices. In many cases the quantities are limited.

Exceptional values, especially in the face of the rising prices in carpets. Be here at 9:30 Tuesday morning for yours and be sure to bring room measurements. CROUP INCLUDES THESE LUSCIOUS COLORS square xara Oil Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Christoan of ZTVh Banks Jr, Charles Lovering, MI5S "uln South Strathmore, have returned "fu eZ Whipple.

John Merritt. has been spending the from Canada. 'th Tuul LSn? Rhard William Ely Chambers Summer months at camp in Liv- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeRoy of 1 rflcJSMrS Tailor Townsend, James Price, Mnor.

N. arrived home Great Neck have returned from aSWSSkiton S' Harrlson' Paul White' Jo- Tffay to srnd the remain-their wedding trip at Plnewood a by s' Frederlck seph Welsh, John Mallory, Samuel er of the season with her parents Camp in Maine. I M. Hinckley, Paul Urbano, Louis Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Brewster ofLL, LvalyJc BrS lrViWeeks Jr- and Samuel Mrs- Lesley Meytrott of Manhasset have returned from Wis- ihave returned home afir tourtn ne of the larRest cockta11 par-! Brooklyn are guests this weekend at consin. ndrthUN t'es before the club dancewas given the horn, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 7.50 Grade Square Yard 4o4S) Mr. and Mrs.

James Drake of ctat (by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons atuMeyirott oi ureene Ave, Sayvllle. Munsey Park announce the engage- their home in Club Drive, Hewlett Judge and Mrs. Ernest E.

L. Ham metn of their daughter, Miss Jac-' naroor. ine company inciuaeo. mr, mer of Snedecor Bayport are entertaining over this weekend Mr. Silver Gray Wood Rote Dark Blue Seasand Sage Green Champagne Beige queune uraKe, to Mermt iaii is.en-! aim hu.

nanaum xiuubcs, iiumc nedy Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- at her home thls week for Mrs.loaddls, Mr, and Mrs. Harlan F. ritt Kennedy of Los Angeles, George T- Scherztnger, Mrs.

Albert Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer J. Cal I Firth and Mrs. Thomas Regan.

Mr. i Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr and Mrs Warren Brayton ofand Fncis J. Sinnott of Frederick Bubendey, Mr.

and Mrs. Colonial Blue Cherry Red Henna Wine Horizon Blue Royal Blue Desert Rose Copper Rose Shalirnar Roue Cedar Rust Jade Green Admiralty Blue Turquoise Reseda' Green Tawny Rose Burnt Copper Burgundy Hunter Green Chateau Gray 798 Grade Vrade ana Mrs. Ernest Hammer Sr. of Manhattan, the Rev. Henry S.

Hammer of Pelham and the Rev. John M. Quinn of Manhattan. Al Yard Square Boston, have been the guests 1 oiagK wana Miss Martha. TVWfH nf tv.i.

Mr. Di.h.rH Mattituck with their children, the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr.

and Martna Dew' Hanover, TTi Mrs. FJank B. PorterT Mr. and Mre. home VTTuTfoZ Neck.

J'Jr- P. Tameling Mr. Df- MIOADLOQM REMNANTS Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Baumann and 18 mT' anQ Mrs" 'ernan. Francis L. Veeder, Richard I John Bauer who hi, been IhrinVjn ThP Mise Aim onH Mr. and Mrs.

Henrv F. God-! Da.uer; wno nas been living In ine Misses umee ana jean family of Kensington have returned ICalifornia for the Dast few vpr. from a two-months motor trip Hie of Brightwaters have had as frey, Mr. and Mrs. John G.

Living- ha" If tf, Sit 1 12x18 through the Western States. i their houseguests Miss Jean Cum-jston, Mr. and Mrs. T. K.

renLs before returning Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiles of mings of Manhattan. Miss Eileen Mr. and Mrs.

Darwin P. Kingsley afefore returning Munsev Park have -returned fromiWard and Miss Norma Strobrldge Jr, Mrs. Audrey Watts Wilde, Mr. 3 m- the Adirondacks. Brooklyn.

land Mrs. William H. Long Mr. The Misses Jane and Elizabeth SALE 88.50 92.50 72.50 89.50 42.98 84.50 129.00 110.00 Color Grade Forest Grfn. 145.00 Hunter Gr'n 165.00 Rote 150.00 Apple Dark Blue.

84.50 Coral Rust. 159.00 Cedar Rust. 245.00 Walnut. ...219.00 Q'ly, Size Color Grade SALE Q'ly, Site Color Grade SALE 1 9x21 Copper Rose 159.00 95.00 1 9x16 Peach 89.50 49.50 1 9x15 Beige 105.00 58.00 1 9x15.3 Walnut 86.00 46.50 1 9x13.3 Beaver 92.50 59.50 1 9x13.3 Gold 92.50 52.50 1 9x10.6 Red 54.50 26.50 1 12x19.10 Rose Cedar 185.00 99.50 1 9x11.10 Brown 72.50 39.30 1 12x24 Beaver ....129.00 79.50 1 9x16.9 Jade Green 67.50 33.50 1 12x13 Cedar ....132.50 73.50 1 9x14 Brown 77.00 39.98 1 12x16 Taupe ....149.50 89.30 Mrs. Ralph Humphrey of Atlanta Mr and Mr Farmpr rP Rrn inra anQ Mrs- martin van xiuren nvr-1 "uaa nave Mr.

ana Mrs. rarmer ue tfragga Mr as their cuests this wirmH Mr 12x17.10 12x18 12x17.6 12x10.7 12x10.6 15x17.1 15x13 is the house guest of Mr. and of Brightwaters have as their week and Mrs. George Jackson. Mr.

and and Mrs. James P. Keaveny and son, tawara Keaveny of Brooklvn During the week the Misses Glack- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spring-i Gunther.

Mrs- jeorKe uulff' steen have returned from New Eng-1 Miss Eleanore L. Elliott of Bay "enT and "rsamAs Hauck. Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Thayer, lanH trt thnir Knm. in MiITICPt, P-arlf ixta Hat, CKnra nrUn V.np no lu i.u.c, i.aa oo Rtar.tnn Mr Mrs. W. P.

Aldrich and the Misses her house guest this weekend Miss rr Chirlov onrl AlHri'h tf Man. i Pthpl Rinrlpr rf .39.50 grade ...29.50 2.VJ 50 9x12 SIZE PLAIN COLOR BROADLOOM CARPETS. 27-INCH WIDE PLAIN CARPET 3150 Grade hasset have been at the Breakers Brooklyn, entertained at a bridge obhert. T3iV. A TTlntnlt OllH "KffrC en entertained for Joseph Rustland and the Misses Claire and Helen Rustland of Brooklyn.

Miss Annette Hayden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden of Brooklyn and Bayport, has returned home after spending several days at Atlantic Beach as the guest of Miss Margaret Tracy. Edward at Nantucket, Mass. yesterday at her home.

H1C rlniif ff onH MrQ Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wurtenberg 1 included Mrs.

Leo J. Hart, Mrs, of Great Neck are at the Basin Har-j William F. Mathias, Mrs. Lyle Mc-bor Lodge, Basin Harbor, Vt. Mrs.

Adam Neumann, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldsmith George Matthias, Mrs. Richard Wil- Puirliases of $25 or over may be had on our Convenient Payment Han.

Minimum down payment $5. Balance, plus small carrying charge, payable monthly, FLOOR COVERINGS THIRD FLOOR Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Montgomery. Mr.

and Mrs, M. L. Delafield gave a cocktail party at their Hewlett Mesteroerg of Brooklyn is a guest kt nnH Ma. Franklin Smith. Mrs.

William home before Dutch treat dinner at the Hayden home over this week- Tr rii. at the club for Mr. ana Mrs. Staniford, Mr. and Mrs.

Schuyler Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould Ml. H11U Li.

U. ll.LC ll i.c&v Neck are at Sudbury. Vt. i Miss Martha L. O'Brien, Miss Bind- Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Edwards of er. Miss Anna Gerlach, Miss Jose- Mrs.

Rosemary Lopez and her daughter, Miss Rosemary Lopez, of Brooklyn, are guests over this weekend at the home of Mrs. Margaret Todd Smith of South Country Rrmrt South Strathmore have returned phine O'Brien and Miss Susan A Remick and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Simonson of H9 Griffin.

from Ocean City, Md. Mt. Kisco; Mr. and Mrs. G.

T. I Purves, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stra- Bayport. of Brightwaters have has returned from an extended Eu ucua, mi.

a.iu viu5 ujiiiH itoemmeie, aaughter Chauncey, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.j0f Mr. and Mrs.

John Roemmele ropean vacation. guests Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hoff Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Rickenbach of man and Mr. and Mrs. J. Thiel Ivision, Mr.

and Mrs. H. O. Chap-0f Candee has as her guest 4' thXrthT and Mrs. Lyle Wilson Mr.

and Mrs. Oilbertfor a victor Back.und of iStaten Island. eluding a several days visit in De- tneir oaugnters. tne Misses Marina Rirhftrd Drbv El Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Oehl of and amy vmauii, jiavc rcLuineu Ai Hoolptt.T, troit, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Haskell have home after having spent some time: f. if T1" at rvntpr rnni-iv TT mil tnnr Bl lllc nome oi jwr. ana Mrs.

uaroi returned from their wedding trip at Center Conway. N. and tour-. Theodore L. Bates, Reid of Greene Ave and are now residing in Pittsburgh ing in southern Canada.

Mi Gladvs Turrell Gilder-I Mrs. Haskell is the former Miss Ann: Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mathias nd Mr and Mrs Alden1 Mlss Leary of Brooklyn spent Sincere of Elkins Park Pa Mr of Gibson are the holiday weekend anQ Mr' anQ Mr5, few days visiting with Mr.

and ir AT BROOKLYN AND GARDEN CITY Miss Swank pajamas-and Lux io keep them lovely 2.98 ad Mrs. Harry I. Huber of Greene Ave, Haskell is the son or Mr. ana Mrs. JoseDh Haskell of Great Neck Es-, Mathias Sr.

of Bay Way Ave, Bay! De Groat Crane Mrs, William H. Walker of Crest-wood, N. is visiting this week with Judge and Mrs. James J. Me Miss Eileen Crane, daugh- tates iouuic, mV and Mrs.

Randall Smith of; A costume song party for Juniors Manhasset have returned from Lake held th's week at the Great tioc tsj .1 u-herp thev were South Bay Club. Miss Grace Beers, ter of Mrs. William Crane of of Gillette Ave, Bayport. T.inrVn Rrmlpvard and the late tvio MiE. L.nn.n.

the guests' of Dr. and Mrs. W. Y. "Beer Bairell Polka and I Mai- i crane, married on Aug.

26 to Elizabeth A Farrell and Clare Rust- land of Brooklyn have been staying at Sunset Park Inn, Haines Falls, N. Y. They are spending the Labor Day weekend at Mahopac Hotel, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Jiidtl Halligan Announcement is made of the marriagj of Miss Margaret Halli Finch vuvik o.ic 11,0.0, 1 waiter Braalora ue uroat, son 01 Mr 'and Mrs.

Theodore Reimers were awarded prizes. The judges: Mr. and Mrs. Walter De Groat of Sr or Strathmore have returned were Mrs- A- Remsen Boerum, Mrs.i200 Garfield Place. The ceremony from a several weeks cruise to South Vernon Lee and Mrs.

John F. took place AH Saints Church, the Amnrica Herrmann. Rev George T. Gruman officiating. Mr and Mr' William Sher- Manv activities have been.

Miss Crane wore a gown of white wood' of Manhasset have been on a Panned for the Labor Day week-lmoire taffeta, a veil held by a coro-motor trio through the New Eng- end- The Young Peoples Commit-net of whHe rosebuds and lard S-a'es tee wi" a bam dance Monday I carried lilies and white roses in a Mr and Mrs Paul McCampbell evening for which a hill billy or-! bouquet. Miss Vera L. Crane was Hudson John McCampbell, of Great chestra will furnish music. The en- maid of honor for her sister and NP-k are in Colondo tertainment committee chairman, I wore a cerise taffeta gown, a shoul- Mrs Walter Ma'enussen of Great RalPh Morris, will be assisted by der vcU held by a coronet to match Nek haTsaited forTvit re Edward Fu gown and carried American Sleeping, lounging, studying, you'll be the pride of the dormitory! These pajamas are good collegiate economy, too, tailored to take it in fine rayon crepes and rayon bemberg satins and they Lux beautifully. 2 of 4 styles sketched.

A. Pampas Pet multi-color striped rayon crepe. Matching coat with zipper. 32-38. Ea.

3.98 B. Check-Ita rayon crepe. Blue, green, orchid, pink. Matching robe. 32 to 40.

2-98 gan, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Tice of Williow Cedarhurst, to Hany Judd of Spring Valley, Aug. 27, al St. Joachim's Roman Catholic refreshments, raul Itotn, cnair-; Beauty roses. tives at Oslo.

Norway, Church, Cedarhurst. Father Fran man; Miss Peggy Farrington and; Raymond Van Tassel was best Dr. and Mrs. William McKay of William ihoarn' nViairmpn cfrrra a fnv tka Immarliata cis P. Flanagan officiated.

Miss Marjorie Cullen was maid of honor Manhasset have returned from Pikes m1 khX Cnuntv. Pa. Martha Wilson, and Joseph De mother's home. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Van Nostrand BraRga, and Miss Marjorie Can- Mr. and Mrs. De Groat will live in Jr. have returned from Scranton, the bride's mother. After a wedding trip the couple will live at Williow chois and John Maynard are in Brooklyn.

Mr. De Groat is a grand-charge of tickets. son of the late Joseph F. to their home in Manhasset. Mrs.

J. C. Malev and her two Ave, Cedarhurst William Bartholomew Is In charge dauehters of Manhasset have re It of the Labor Day aquatic races i Rolnl fpotnrp hptirfp tnivrl JM II I IIlll turned from a motor trip tnrougn Mifs Sylvia Rae Schwab of Jilem- THIS WEEK ONLY! A washability expert will present a regular sized package of Lux with every purchase of 1.98 or more. (One to a customer.) the New England States and Can-: and obstacle races, i Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Rosen of phis, will be married today to eda. I Mr. and Mrs. George Hartmann McNeil Lawrence, announces Marvin J. Neivert, son of Dr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher of were 'directors of the hot dog roast the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Neivert of Lawrence, In Memphis. Mrs.

Neivert and her North Strathmore have been enter- gnd dancp wnich took place at the! Miss Sylvia L. Rosen, to Arthur B. Kilburn of daughter, Miss Ruth Neivert, left tainlng Miss Nancy club this week. Mrs. George Furey Behal son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ar- Washington. D. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bartley thur B. Behal of Roselle Ave, Ce-I Thursday to attend the ceremony, LINGERIE Air-Conditioned Street Floor me Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams 01 Wfre chaperones an(j the junior darhurst.

South Strathmore have been In rommittee included Miss Virginia Miss Rosen, a graduate of Far I Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cummings, Montreal, Canada. Furey Miss Betty Dowling, Robert Rockaway High School, is secretary I Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Slater, Roy A. Mrs. Julius August of Great Nerk Bartip'y Jr. and fed Backe.

to Presiding Judge Leslie J. Eken-iPaul, the Misses Lydia Cummings Is entertaining as her guests. Mr. berg of the Nassau District Courts, i and Kitty Huntley of Brooklyn; and and Mrs. Melvin August and family Miss Betty M.

Soderbere of 22 Mr. Behs.1 is a graduate of Rut-j Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Newsom of Great of San Antonio. Tex. Clermont Ave. is spending the La- pprs Preparatory School and Dart- Neck were recent visitors at the Mrs. Jamrs Paris and son of bor Day weekend as the house qurM mouth University.

Hi late rrand-1 Massanutten Caverns near Harri-Grrat Neck hae returned from of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John- fa'her. Simon Bf.mbiiree' was at sonburg, while motoring through Montclair, N. J.

of Lakewood, N. J. tone time Governor of Utah. the Shenandoah Valley of FRANKLIN at 9th, GARDEN CITY G. C.

130(1 FULTON at BO.ND, KLYN-TRiangle 5-8100 FOUNDED I860.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963