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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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1 BROOKLYN EAGLE SUNDAY, APR. 19, 1942 SECTION Lawrence C. Hull 3d To Wed Lucille Cate Massachusetts Girl to Marry Heights Man, Now a Sergeant in Cavalry at Fort Devens PRIZE DISPLAYS Miss Rosemary Hayden, Miss Thayer Robillard and Mrs. John F. Clarke, from left to right, are shown at the recent benefit bridge given for the Dr.

White Memorial Settlement at the Hotel Bossert. Boston, and a member of the Phi Sigma Rho sorority. Sergeant Hull is a graduate of Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School and of Dartmouth College, class of 1938. At Dartmouth he was a member of the football, wrestling and lacrosse teams, and a member of Sphinx and Delta Kappa Epsilon. He is a member of the Heights Casino, Brooklyn, and of the Dartmouth Club of New York.

Before entering the army he was associated with W. R. Grace Manhattan. He is now a member of Troop 101st Cavalry, and stationed at Fort Devens, Mass Mrs. Norman Grendell Cate ol Wellesley Hills and Duxbury, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Lucille De Blols Cate, to Sgt.

Lawrence Cameron Hull 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cameron Hull of 275 Hicks St. Miss Cate, who is the daughter of the late Norman Grendell Cate, is a graduate of the Misses Allen's School in West Newton, attended Connecticut College for Women and is a graduate of the Garland School of Homemaking in Heights Association Plans Entertainment 0 urn -rr urian i mi iilihml.ijm.jl I The Brooklyn Heights Association will hold its annual meeting and Spring entertainment on Tuesday evening, May 26, at the Towers Hotel. The organization committee will meet on Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 at the Towers Hotel.

Plans are under way to make the annual en-tainment a Red Cross benefit. The following members of the association and heads of Red Cross committees have been invited to assist the chairman, Mrs. Morris W. Wat-kins, in making the occasion a success: Mrs. Andrew A.

Ayers, Mrs. Haughton Bell, Mrs. Richard H. Bennett, Mrs. John Bouman, Mrs.

Bruce Bromley, Mrs. Philip F. TO MARRY BROOKLYN ITE The engagement of Miss Lucite DeBlois Cate to Sgt. Lawrence Cameron Hull 3d is announced today by her mother, Mrs. Norman Crendell Cate of Wellesley Hills and Duxbury, Mass.

Beatrice Light to Be Bride of Sgt. Graham Eagle Staff photo LEAGUE THESPIANS These are two of the members of the cast of "Gammer Gurton's Needle," which the Junior League of Brooklyn Children's Theater group has been presenting in settlement houses throughout the borough this month. Mrs. A. Reynolds Crane, left, plays the part of Hodge and Mrs.

Newton Crane that of Tyb. Broughton. Mrs. George D. Car-rington, Mrs.

Donald Crawford, Mrs. Henry J. Davenport, Mrs. Theodore Fitz Randolph, Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Fuller, Mrs.

Edwin L. Garvin, Mrs. Edouard A. Grobet, Mrs. Earl B.

Harris, Mrs. John F. Hughes. Mrs. Tremper Longman, Mrs.

Waldo McC. McKee, Mrs. Charles Sabbatino, Miss Elizabeth Shipman, Mrs. Otis C. Stanton, Mrs.

Thomas Sturgis, Mrs. Hollis K. Thayer, Mrs. Edward Voll-mers, Mrs. Carl T.

Washburn, Mrs. Charles R. Weeth, Mrs. Nathan Wernick. ex-officio chairman of the board, Harland B.

Tlbbets, president, R. M. D. Richardson. side Country Day School and attended Finch Junior College.

Sergeant Graham is an alumnus of Mount St. Michael Academy and the University of Missouri. He is a member of Delta Upsilon. Formerly connected with the International Business Machine Corporation, he is now athletic supervisor at Camp Davis, N. C.

Packer Reunion Is Subscribed Many reservations have already been made for the annual reunion of the Associate Alumnae of the Packer Collegiate Institute to be held on Saturday at the Hotel Bill-more, Manhattan. A business meeting with the election of officers will precede the luncheon. Dr. Paul D. Shafer, president of the school, and Miss Helen Goodwin of the chemistry department will be the speakers.

The guests of honor besides Dr. Shafer and Miss Goodwin will be Mrs. Paul D. Shafer, Lewis W. Francis: Mrs.

Morrison Pretz, president; Mrs. J. Douglas Erskine, Miss Mary F. Street, Miss Elizabeth I. Thompson, Miss Meta D.

Brad-street and Mr. and Mrs. R. Huntington Woodman. Among the classes celebrating particular reunions with large attendance will be the classes of 1892, 1897, 1902, 1912, 1917 and 1932.

The 50-year class and the 25-year class will have a close competition for the Babbott Cup, which is presented to the class having the largest percentage of members present. Settlement Will Have Open House April 29 The annual meeting of the School Settlement Association will be In the form of 5pen house on the evening of April 29 at the settlement. Mrs. George N. Whittlesey Is president of the association and will welcome members of the board of directors and their guests.

There will be a program under the chairmanship of Mrs. Laird C. Dinsmore. Those serving on her committee are Mrs. John A.

Fitz Randolph, Mrs. William F. Kerby. Mrs. John R.

Tappan and Miss Dorothy Betts. During the business meeting election of officers and members of the board of directors will take place, '7-7." 'm lV 1 1 mmmmJi jftf: I If 7 7 1 -v 1 a. A I I Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Light of Dogwood Lane, Westport, formerly of Flatbush, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Ann Light, to Sgt. Robert A. Graham son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Graham of New York and Westport. Miss Light is a graduate of Hill- Aytoun Spring Tea Arranged Miss Alma Gode, president, will receive at the Aytoun Spring tea to be held at the Brooklyn Woman's Club on Wednesday, with Mrs. Edward Bruning, president of the Kings Daughters Day Nursery, and officers of Aytoun: Mrs. Matthew Buermann, Mrs. Samuel Dunlap.

Mrs. Henry Albers Mrs. William Scheele, the Misses Marjorie Buermann, Hazel Hartz, Muriel Alpors. Pauline McLaughlin, Nancy Douglas, Peggy Jenkins, Doris Kellogg. Marjorie Frost, Kay Marwlg, Dorothy Bruning and Jean Thoma.s.

Mrs. Alvin Van Hoff Mrs. Thoma.s Fleming, Mrs. Charles Jackson, Mrs. Martin Nebel and Mrs.

Donald Sinclair will assist in serving. Mrs. George Alpers is chairman of the day. Polly Colahan Wed To Ensign Hinkamp Miss Polly Colahan, daughter of Mrs. Ellwood Colahan of 28 Garden Place, was married to Ensign Mad-dox Nelson Picter Hinkamp, United States Navy, yesterday at noon.

The ceremony was performed in St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn Heights. Miss Beverly Agan was maid of honor and Ensign Hinkamp had his father, Cant. Clarence Nelson Hinkamp, United States Navy, as best man. The bride attended Sweet Briar College and is in her senior year at the Packer Collegiate Institute.

Ensign Hinkamp was graduated from the Woodberry Forest School and from the United States Naval Academy. The regular meeting of the board of managers of the Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital will be held at the hospital, 240 Kingston on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. tit'-- I 't I I SISTERS READY TO SERVE Miss Francise Walton, left, and Miss Andree Walton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walton of 109 Willow are shown in the Civilian Defense costumes they modeled at the recertt Bonds for Bundles benefit.

Francise is wearing the nurses aid uniform and Andree has on an air raid shelter apron covered with pockets and an identification card. Under the apron is a Summer uniform of blue denim. ENGAGEMENT REVEALED Miss Beatrice Ann Light, a former Brook-lynite now residing in Westport, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Light and the fiancee of Sgt. Robert A. Graham Jr. of Manhattan and Wstpont,.

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