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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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TTT women ci uuj St. Icrmes Group BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, NOV, 23, 1941 3 Meeting Wednesday The women of 76 Chapter, NSDAR, Mrs. John Welchel Finger, regent, will hold their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, at th Neighborhood Club. There will be an Illustrated lecture, "The Founding of New Netherlands," by Miss Maud E. Dlllard.

lir l.oeser'i Rudget Charon Account for Your Christmn Shopping. Limit your monthly expenditure to 125, $1." or U. know jut what you're spending your Charg-a-riate will be punched for the amount of earn purchase! overpend ing! Credit automatically re. newed hen monthly hill is paid. Credit Office Fourth Floor.

eSOOWM SY SHOBf 0 Arranges Tea Bridge, Jan. 17 Miss Edith Byrne, chairman of the, St. James Academy Alumnae bridge and tea to be Held at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan, on Saturday, Jan. 17, announces her committee. It includes Miss Mary Ken-nelly, co-chairman, assisted by the Misses Beatrice Butler, May Dela-ney, Catherine Gafney, Margaret Halligan, Rose Mulligan, Muriel Parley, Marie McKown, Helen Rut-ledge, Mildred Rutledge and Mrs.

Anthony Duffy, Mrs. Charles Fitz, Mrs. Joseph Purtell and Mrs. Walter Wells. The officers of the alumnae are Miss Parley, president; Mrs.

Purtell and Miss Kennelly, vice presidents; Mrs. Fitz, recording secretary; Miss Butler, corresponding secretary, and Miss Byrne, treasurer. Pollini Blodgett Miss Dorothea Pollini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mario A.

Pollini of West Malverne, was married yesterday at Christ Episcopal Church, Lynbrook, to Marion James Blodgett of Mitchel Field and Stamford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blodgett of Stamford. The Rev. John V.

Cooper, rector of the church, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Ferdinand Kopp of Queens Village was matron of honor for her sister. Henry Handohauch of Mitchel Field served Mr. Blodgett as best man.

Louis Cocchario and John Hansen, both of Mitchel Field, ushered. After the reception, which took place at the Pollini home, the couple left for a wedding trip up-State. Rayder McLaughlin Miss Alicemary McLaughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

McLaughlin of Belle Harbor, was married in the R. C. Church of St. Francis deSales to Charles Joseph Rayder son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. Rayder, also of Belle Harbor on Nov. 16. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph Grogan.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Irene McLaughlin, as maid of honor and the Misses Jane and Clare McLaughlin, two other sisters; Ann Rayder, sister of the bridegroom, and Gloria Crowe, niece of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids. Walter Crowe, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man for Mr. Rayder, whose ushers were William Creelman, and Edward Rohan, brothers In law of the bridegroom, also Martin Flynn, and John O'Neill. Miss Mary McGulnness was the organist and Miss Mary Morrlssey and Miss Alice Sutcllff, soloists. The couple are motoring South on their wedding trip.

They will make their home at 403 Beach 138th Belle Harbor. LIVE at a smart address in a modem 15 story fireproof building facing Prospect Parle. Apartments unique in size and room arrangement. Appointments that go with good taste. Service of definite superiority.

5 to 12 rooms, simplex and duplex, 3 to 5 baths. Rentals from $1600. Booklet on request. 3 PROSPECT PARK WEST 4rt Manogm NCvim lltS REALTY ASSOCIATES, MANAGING AGENTS French Art phot ROLL CALL CHAIRMAN Mrs. Andrew Jackson Is chairman of the booth division of the 25th annual roll call of the Brooklyn Chapter, American Red Cross, now going on.

Members of her committee last week opened the booths, which will remain open until Nov. 30. Mrs. Jackson, who is serving her sixth year as booth chairman, is shown here in the Gray Ladies uniform. -At.

4L C. C. F. Festival Event Of Wednesday, Thursday I i- i- s' At Hrooklyn, Garden City md Bay Show forts for the sick; Home for the Blind, Mrs. J.

F. Ince, chairman, towel and apron table; children's cottages, Mrs. W. F. Walter, chairman, guest towels and neckties table.

Mrs. Caroline L. Ford Is chairman of the salad committee, including Mrs. Mary Mason, Mrs. Laurence Jones, Mrs.

Frederick Kulle, Mrs. Belle Yarrity, Mrs. Mathew Long and Mrs. H. Pope.

Mrs. Divine Burtis is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. William C. Bowman, treasurer; Mrs. Rush R.

Sloane, cashier; Mrs. John Drys-dale, tables; Mrs. Ralph Miller, decorations, and Mrs. Russell Hills Her, hostesses. Luncheon and dinner served from 12 to 2 pjn.

and from 6 to 8 p.m. Among the churches to be represented in the dining room having reserved tables are St. Mary's, Messiah and Incarnation, All Saints, St. Luke's, St. Paul's Clinton Street, St.

Ann's, St. Matthew's, St. Bartholomew's, St. Philip's, Christ Church, Bay Ridge, Holy Apostle, Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City; Christ Church, Lynbrook; St. Paul's, Flatbush; Holy Trinity, Church of the Redeemer, Grace Church, Nativity and Holy Cross.

FIRST PRINT NEWS! MISSES', WOMEN, LITTLE WOMEN 3.9 8 There's an advance ftory about thest rayon crepe prints. Bought in advance of the rising price. They're an advanc9 preview of the kind of prints you'll see headed South. They have Gardett shields and are washable. And very giftable! (A) Coat model.

Blark, rose, blue. 16'j 26'2. (B) Cardigan neck. Brown, rose, blue. 14-20.

(C) Paisley print. 16l2-26'2, 38-11 in group. Mail and phone ordert filled. Daytime Drensrs Fifth Floor. Additional arrangements have been made for the two-day Pall festival of tha Church Charity Foundation of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Long Island, which is being sponsored by the Woman's Board on Wednesday and Thursday.

The sales tables, which will be In the nurses' residence of St. John's Hospital, 1557 Atlantic are being sponsored by various committees. The committee on the Home for the Aged, of which Miss Olyve O. Burris is chairman, will sponsor a tea room. Mrs.

Raymond P. Barnes will be hostess the first day and Mrs. N. H. Brewster, the second.

The members of the committee are Mrs. F. W. Baldwin, Miss Margaret DeGrove, Mrs. Henry Bainbridge, Mrs.

Barnes, Mrs. Brewster, Miss Grace Carter, Miss Louise Castle, Mrs. N. E. Clark-Hunt, Mrs.

H. C. Cox, Mrs. C. E.

Cross, Miss Emma J. Draper, Miss Martha Dunbar, Mrs. Caroline L. Ford, Mrs. J.

A. Gamble, Mrs. G. B. Germann, Mrs.

Armand T. Girard, Mrs. G. B. Grannis, Mrs.

R. A. Harris, Mrs. F. E.

Haskins, Mrs. R. F. Herriman, Miss Genevieve Howell, Mrs. Christopher Joost, Mrs.

J. J. Jung. Miss Eleanor Miles, Miss Lillian Miles, Mrs. W.

H. Morgan, Mrs. E. H. Nelson, Mrs.

Palen Nelson, Miss Lucy Potter, Miss Bertha M. Powell, Mrs. H. Salt, Mrs. M.

Van Wlcklen Shaver, Mrs. S. S. Sonne-born, Mrs. E.

E. Mrs. George L. Stamm, Mrs. K.

R. Steers, Mrs. Joseph S. Swindells, Mrs. C.

P. Urff, Mrs. J. C. Waters, Mrs.

Robert H.Wilson and Miss Louisa M. Webster. The Cathedral Church Charity Fouffdatlon Chapter will sponsor a lingerie table. Mrs. Divine F.

Bur-tis, president of the Woman's Board, Is chairman of the table. A books and cards table will be iponsored by Grace Church. The Messiah and Incarnation Church will be In charge of the candy table. At Brooklyn and Garden City HOW SHORT IS SHORT? Not too sliort is the answer if you're) thinking of wearing one of our new shorter hair-do's. For while they are short enough to be the easiest coifs in the world to manage, they're long enough to frame your features with soft loveliness.

Come in and let us "shaper" your hair in this smart new line. Haircut, $1 Shampoo Fingerwave, 1.75 Permanent Kaves, 6.50 and up Beauty Salon Fifth Floor Ext. 261 Fairbairn Deery BROOKLYN -FULTON AT BOND Trmle 5-8100 GARDEN CITY FRANKLIN AT 9TH G. C. 1800 FOUNDED The marriage of Miss Clara Elizabeth Deery to Henry Arnold Fairbairn, both of Brooklyn, took place at the Ocean Ave.

Congregational Church on Nov. 16. Mrs. Fairbairn is the daughter of Mrs. John B.

Deery and the late Captain Deery. Mr. Fairbairn Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Fairbairn. The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Dr. John W. Deery of Lowry City, Mo. Miss Jane E.

McCrory of Brooklyn was the bride's only attendant. The best man was Henry C. Tenny Jr. The ushers, included Willard R. Pratt of Woodhaven and Frederick A.

Willetts of Hawthorne, N. J. The bride is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School. Mr. Fairbairn attended school In Andes, N.

Y. He Is associated with the East River Savings Bank. Frederick Loeser Co. A ne. GARDEN CITY BROOKLYN BAY SHORE Long Island churches will have a table of miscellaneous articles.

Holy Trinity will be represented by a table of children's and Infants' wean Other tables Include: Nurses, Mrs. Lewis N. Anderson, chairman, com Where to Dine "At At Brooklyn and Garden City SEMI-ANNUAL SALE 'MARWYN' SUEDE SHOES J2taokl(fn PRIPF' famous for southern fried chicken rn. I IXlVLl tORl FLATBUSH AVE rNTCDTUMMruT rtmw Hiinui JeanSardou GIFT Miniature Shout Bar of Brooklyn O'COYLE THE PLAYMATES 4.98 regularly 6.98 In Queens if At Brooklyn and Garden City BALI BRAS ARE NEWS IN NYLON 1.50 to $5 Come in and try one on find out what a miracle of fit they are, how they mould your bustline beautifully with the greatest of ease! They wash as easily as your nvlon stockings, have the same lonp-wearing qual ities. Styles for all figure types.

Sizes 32-40. Other Bali Bras. $1 to 3.30. Miss Santa Maio, Bali Stylist, will be in our Corset Salon all eek to advise you. Second Floor.

HAPPY'S inw VuSL5-srrjRa MM. A. AJL M. ij PLACE Gorfeout Oiril Revue No Over I Jo nlTrin'B fir eh Rjt linliin II Take that praoious tlmt-worn photograph Tonrmotber tress- mres or a modern photograph of yourself and hire It trans- ONLY Where te Dine Twice a year we lop off $2 on our exclusive Marwyns. The rett of the time they whia out at 6.98 to our smartest customers.

Oxfords Pumps, Straps Step-inn. Blark, brown, navy, wine, prey suede. 4'2-9. Not all sizes in all styles. Hurry! Come earlv, you'll find your size and shle and SAVE New Shoe Solon Second Floor.

formed Into a Usting minlstnr. It's a gift with sentiment. Made from old photographa In good condition or new sittings. Hand colored in oils beaotifnllj framed. Jean Sardou Studio Fifth Floor Manhattan NIGHT CLUBS BROOKLYN Fohon st Bond TR.

5-8100 JIMMY KELLY'S DINNER $1.25. lsi stnxrvAN t. REVUE 8 45-1 1 45-2 A.M. OPEN SUNDAYS. AL.

4-1414 Blb-n Faltoi at Bond TRi. 5-S100 Cardca City Frankliii.at 9tj C. C. 1800 By Skors 108-112 Msh St B. S.

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