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

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20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 21, 1943 Beulah B. Salpeter I Miss Edyth'e Slavery's 'Marriage Announced To William G. Sheehan To Be Wed Next Spring Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Salpeter Patricia L. Hagerty Feted at Shower Miss Patricia Louise Hagerty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hagerty of 116 Euston Road, Garden City, was honored at a miscellaneous shower yester Fitzpatrlrk, Mrs.

Harold Smitn, Mrs. John Wernershack, Mrs. Herbert J. Davis, Mrs. John Ferejohn and the Misses Mar tha Hagerty, -Joan McCaffrey, Marcelle Amy, Claire Hagerty, L.

M. Stewart, Anne Meaney, Barbara McCarthy, Marcella McKinney and Mary Lou DiUV meier. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Warren Slat-' tery of 1S1 Stratford Road an-j nounce the marriage of their! daughter. Miss Edythe Slattery.j to William G. Sheehan, son of i Josephine F. O'Brien Plans Her Wedding; To Be Bride of Mr. Fox Miss Josephine Frances O'Brien, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael A. O'Brien of 2454 Ralph will become the hririe of Peler Fox of 217 Bay Ririge Ave. at 4 p.m. next Sunday.

The ceremony will be of Jamaica announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Beulah Barbara Salpeter, to William Bralo-wer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bra-lower of Cabrini Boulevard, Manhattan.

i I nneenan or. Midwood St. and the late Mr. Sheehan. The Rev.

C. McCormack performed the ceremony on "Nov. 1 at the Church "GOING PLACES' PHOXB MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS Miss Salpeter was graduated from Adelphi College, class of 'IK. Mr.

Bralower attended Mil- held in Mary ljueen of Heaven; of the Visitation. Mrs. Sheehan was graduated R. C. Church.

The Rev. Eugene Figueroa, S.A., of Garrison, N. will officiate. Miss O'Brien attended St. day ny juiss iiageriy aunt, Mrs.

William M. Dillmeier, also of Garden City, in the Dillmeier home. The bride-elect will be married to John George Pinto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josephj George Pinto of Toronto, Can- ada, on Jan.

15. Among those present at the shower ere Mrs. Hagerty, Mrs. Lawrence J. Charrot, Mrs.

Mar-1 tin H. Meaney, Mrs. Martin H. Meanev Mrs. Charles P.

from St. Saviour's Academy! anri atlenciea nosemont College. jford Preparatory School, Mil-ffonl. and was graduated i from Lafayette College, class of j'10. He served in the army for years during the war.

The couple will be married next Spring. AT SCHILLER'S I Mr. Sheehan is a graduate of Brooklyn Preparatory School. He attended Fordham University and is now a student, at St. 1'niversitv Law School.

All Wool Gabardine and Worttrd Suitt CLEARANCE SALE 25 on He served two years with the arniv. Mansfield, Mrs. Lawrence F. Miss Mildred Joy's -Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Joy mi" 121 K. Sth St. announced the ICharrot, Mrs. Robert J.

Peters, 1 Dorothy E. Fuchs V. J. Petrillo to Be Wed Mrs W. G.

Sheehan Ira L. Hill's Studio Beulah B. Salpeter COACHMAN TAILORED ANI THE NEATEST "TWO-TONE" COMBINATIONS i hetrothal of tlieir (laugher, I Mrs. John Ripp, Mrs. John Ripp Mrs.

William T. Hig-gins, Mrs. Edward B. C. Frieze, Mrs.

William E. Dillmeier, Mrs. Francis Xavier Academy and St. Elizabeth's College, Convent Station, X. .1.

After graduation she became associated with the New York Telephone Company. Mr. Fox i a graduate of Manual Training High School. In the war he sened with the 10th Aero Depot in the European Theater. Returning from the war he became a member of i he New York Police Department, later transferring to the New York.

Fire Department. The honor attendants will be Miss Beatrice Mannering of Flatbush and Edward Fox, brother of the prospective bride-, groom. John Fox and Hugh J. O'Brien will usher. Following the ceremony a re- rentinn will hp held in (hp ParL.i The marriage of Miss Doro thy Fuchs, daughter of Mr Press Club to Meet Mrs.

Peter Fox jMiss Mildred Joy, to Alfred:" nf Giorno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pea.se, Mr. and Mrs. Klnwr B- of.

The Woman's Press Club 'John X. Andrews, Mrs. Albert 6 dill eli tv imn to incentive vv its James Petrillo, son of Mr. in ih iimni Nicholas Giorno of 102S 70th Austin, Mr. and on Sunday, at a party Anthonv Torre, Mrs Ju-ihe Jov home.

Those nresent. im-luded Mr. 'la nsrl- era Cl lsn' John Hendrickson, Mrs. William C. Bolton, Mrs.

James Caine, Mrs. Plans Are Completed For Morning Choral Part The annual dessert-bridge John Petrillo of 186.1 Flat- Pennsylvania, Manhattan, next was held at Holy Satiiniav at -ir, n.m. Robert Duffv. Mrs. Daniel Sul- A STORE WITH NEW IDEAS 2702 AVE.

(cr Innocent R. Churcll last Sun- r'bi-lo rhimruin nf Evanlnn till II (Wad. I day. The Rev. Thomas Sheri-' and Mrs.

Giorno. Mr. and -Mllllaeli livan, Mrs. Edward C. Holahan, Phil Gugliucci, Mr.

and Mrs. I Gim aniello and Donald Gior--Mrs. Timothv Hagertv, Mrs. Donald Giorno, Mr. and Mrs.nn Jr.

George L. Hagertv, Mrs. John will be in charge' of of Morning Choral will take place on Saturday at the Brook can oinciaieti ai ine aouoie ring lnp program, and the speakers im.iu(iP Alexamlnr F. 0- Pierre-' (eremony. 1 he reception fol-j reception lyn Woman's Club, 11 nil Or 3t fn 'jiu nl'h, at.

the Sam uviip- mwi Ct Vanrievhilt iPOUt, I. 111. I of the firm, Paul 'Herrmann I Herrinan will Miss Kathryn Kenny was special quests will maid of honor. The best man, include Anne Miller Dowries, was Michael Peluso. Richard) Bellamy Partridge.

Lawrence Fuchs. brother of the bride, and'Srhoon'over. Kav Summersbv, Jensen Bethke and Gladys Wilson, present a talk and furs. The gift table Miss Inge Botke, daughter of display on Robert Brower ushered. 'Edwin Wav Teale, Acnes Sligh' under the supervision Frank Sierntte.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Betke of will be SOth Road, Glendale, became of Mrs. pon the couples returnlTurnhull. from a wedding trip they will t1essi(1 B.

Chamberlain. GARDEN CITY 1 the hririe of Olio Jensen, son of. General chairman of the af- iiMKe uipir nome ai M.t Mv ae uDr Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jensen fair is Mrs.

Clifford R. Rohr- I Street. guests Lillian l.auferty, Fran- of 50-02 Cooper on Sunday, berg. Chairman of committees at the Zion Lutheran Church, are: Fur fashions, Mrs. Walter Officiating was the Rev.

H. A.A. Mohr. Dessert. Mrs.

Beatrice Campbell Roberts Kropp. The reception followed' Frederickson. Table pritesjp i at the Veterans' Memorial HalljMrs. Frank J. Cushman.

Cardsj nnouncea Richmond Hill. land tallys, Mrs. Mellanie rs- 1'aisie Campbell of 71 Maid of honor was Miss Con- Doolittle. Chance books, the Gelston Ave. announces the en-stance Xicastro, and the brides- Junior members.

Evening of her daughter. Miss maids Included Mrs. Hilda ervations. Miss Winifred Bing- Frances Mary Campbell, to Al-Keuning and Miss Lorraineham. Tickets.

Mrs. Cedrie Roberts of Fair Haven, ces Clarke Savers and Thyra Turner Life membership in the club will be conferred on Gracye Charter and Jessie Reese Chamberlin. The Rev. Robert. E.

Crowell. assistant pastor of Holy Cross R. C. Church, will conduct a forum on "Love. Courtship and Marriage'' tomorrow evening at Reichhold.

Serving as the bestlSinith. Models. Mrs. Bertram1 ermoni. Longhottom, and the Misses Miss Campbell is a graduate Hingham.

Kathleen Harder and oi Bay Ridge High School and, a general reunion meeting of man was Jiowara nesieuner. von Hu.sen and Gun-ther von Husen, cousins of the bride, ushered. Inwood. -holds a secretarial position withlSt. Brendan's High School! Miss Elizabeth Selden Snip-ithe Anna (-inr i in iniidiMiii, i ii in a at Corporation, Man was graduated.man is president of the Choral.

'hattan. Mr. Roberts is a gradu- Mrs. Jensen o'clock in I he school hall. 11th Si.

and Avenue O. Miss Frances Vaughan is president of the from Franklin K. Lane High Herbert siavely Sammond isiate of 1'niversiiy School and is employed by the conductor, and Claire Ross, ac-'and is an engineer with the I Anna Corporation companist. association. if mn" I J.U 1 I I frf.MiA 1 1 Victualic Company of America, Manhattan.

Mr. Jensen is a graduate of Grover Cleveland High School and Delehanty Institute. He served two and a half years in the Air Force. He is associated with his father in the radio and appliance business. The couple have spent their honevmoon in Washington, D.

C. They will live at 50-02 Cooper Ave. Dates to Note Grove Crest rum and brandy 2 lb. fruitcake Thin rili holiday cake is crammed with nuts, place fruit, flasored with 8pice. brandy and rum Gay gift tin.

Mt'SICAL! Nov 25 IThum )--Th CirrolJ Club. Inr Dv House tna Mmntrel Show 120 Mdiron Ave Mn-hatun. eveninr Dec 1 (Wed The Apollo Chib of Brooklyn, concert. Acsnemy o( Music. Dec 12 i8un.) John Meredith taiu-taff.

bintone. Academy of Music. Dec.VYrues.) Mornint Choral, Winter concert. Dec 17 IPrl.l The Cliamlnade. Winlar concert Academy of Music.

8 30 Dec 18 (Sun I Brooklyn Chamber Mualc Socieiy. Chrmimai ptoiram, Academy of Music. 3 pm. FASHION SHOW Dec ir (Fni -Bav Da Nursary Tolytrhnic Preparalory Ooun-Irv Day School IINCHEON Mov i3 (Tuej Vouni l.al'ea A.d Society Inr Htel MrAipin. Manhattan 12.30 pm ATI' RES Nov 27 Homor'otriThe Carroll Cur Inr rounder s.

Holv Hour. Carro'i! Cluh Chapel. 120 Madison Manhattan, 8 pm. Dec. 21 (Tue.

1 Berkshira Industrial Farm, henelit parformance of "Red Gloves BREAKFASTS Nov. 21. ttoday' SI rrancie Xaviar Acad- emy Alumnue, memorial masa and breakfast. 81. Jnjeph Commercial Alumnae.

communion breakfast, at tha achool, mas.t at 9 a m. DANCES Nov, 6 iFrl.) Dr. While Memorial Juniors. 10th anniversary dance, Waldorf-Astoria. Dec.

10 iFri.i Junior Aiuiliary of tha Nursine. Sutera of the Sick Poor. Snow Rail, sherry's. Manhattan, evenina 3 lbs. English style biscuits 2.09 Attractive chock full hrpad, tea others.

In metal hamper of cream, short-cookies, jumbles, a mailing carton. Dec 11 (Sat )-Physicians Wivea of Wyckoff Henhts Hospital, dinner rtanca. Towers Hotel, evenina ft, cf JSlutk EL Dec 17 IFrl, i -Junior Leaaue of Brooklyn, Inr Christmas' Ball, Hotel St. Rrttt Manhattan, evenina. CARD PARTIES Nov 23 clue.

Willouahby Hou Wa.dorf-Astor.a. afternoon. Nov 2 (Wed i La diet Auxiliary of Brookivn Council No. 80. of and same party, 371-373 Sth 8 30 Nov.

27 (Sat I Choral, Woman' Club, afternoon. St, John's Universily. luncheon and hridae. Waldorf-Astoria, afternoon Dec 4 (Sat i Catholic Youth Oraani-ration of the Diocese of Brooklyn, Hotel Now we have Paris-inspired Whitman' Sampler Chocolate! Famous aaaorlmenl of mils, fruita, tenters. 1-pound box.

82 'lea Time Cookie nay gift tin! Rrighl basket weavp tin ssilli over 130 rookips. F.ighl templing varieties 1.59 .1 Iht. of Huyler'n Holiday candle! Wrapped piexra, fruit fills, slrsHi, walnuts, peppermint pillnwa, ntliers 170 fashions for shorter women SI 2-pound box St Georae, 2 m. Alumnae Aoriation of the Academy if St Joseph. Brentwood.

Hotel Manhattan- afternoon. Colony House bridge and tea. 207 Dean St. 2 Dec 9 iThura.) Auilllary of the Brooklyn Nursery and Foster Horn Service Woman'! Club, 11 Fierreponl afternoon. Dec 10 (Frl Brooklyn Clrcla of the Internationa! Federation of Catholis Alumnae.

Columbus Club, evenina. MEETINGS Nov. 22 (tomorrow! Midwood Branch of the New York City Leeeua of Women voters. Miss Josephine Schain. upeaker.

at home of Mrs. Perry Winston, 1138 58th 30 m. Brook. yn Woman Club. Misa Oene-y-ve Griffin, speaker, 114 Pierrepont St 2pm Central Brooklvn League of Women They're "Forever Young" aduptutlons Puritan-priced at iunt 17.95 '-w ffcsc Si Voie-j.

meetina and discussion. B-ook-j -im, ii uiuiii uiiiiu nimu rn, 1 3d pm woman Aujcil.ary of the Samart'an nosnital 75S Prefissn 2 pm Nov 28 iFri DramatT Readers. Wana. maker Club House, Manhattan, 1, Jpnn FarplJ drMsned this draped kitt drp Mitli nirtallic-shot okf. Etlt-hraid trim.

Black, Ever think you'd the day when for just 17.9.T you could get rpal dresses, rpecially designed to flatter your shorter-woman's figure? Well, here they are at Loeser'i link. WVr-'z- PITCH. gT WEDDING GOWNS vfc, BEAUTIFULLY Sf Candy tilled platle dih Atlrat live. durable disli filled wilh delertable assorted candies. Ribbon Irim.

1.9 2. alhorinp I'arel'siiilt'-ilrape dress tvith V-panrl of colored head and mhroidery. Black, pfcy, preen, mink. 12-22'2- Wooden naiad howl tilled u-ith candy Useful bowl wilh malrhitig fork, spoon filled wilh aV lirious candies. Ribbon tied.

4.29 Chocolate covered liquid cherrle! Rirh rhnrolat covers Ilia-rious rherriei. Entin liquid renters. 28 pierei per bo. 1.09 just a you saw them in ''Life" magazin come, write, phone. CLEANED Lt Brooklyn's larg- tst Gown Spwclaliitt eireifrf sCMie rtsae.

tl Hurliirt lhr-1 S'rnnrl Flnnr OMfl pflOlie orrlrrs) fllfed 'JM Artt Wall and phone order tilted when total i 2.01 or more, p.vrfusU-p of tax (lrnrrirl.nnirr' Street Flnor i nnooKLV. I. tn. 5-ioo mm im an-m mV .1 mVl a Innn fin do City 7-1 BOO MiKS CITY O.V SALE AT THESE LOESER STORES: LEADINGFrenth CLEANERS 74W 13th Avw. BE.

6-3399 OS SALE AT THESE LOESER 1 HAY SHORE. C. 7-1800, B. S. 43001 Hay Shore 430(1 BAY SnORE.

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