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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 1, 1953 17 Mark Society StCharles Hospital Guild Completes Committees Plans for Card Party The Women's Society for Grace Church Group The Women's Society of For Bridge April 4 Msg. Joseph Walker Morrison Ml Christian Service of St Mark's Christian Service of Grace MetBodlst Church will hold Its 1 -V Methodist Church, Ocean Ave. -I and Beverly Road, will hold a 1 has chosen the following group to serve on her committee for the dessert bridge to be held on Saturday afternoon, April 4, on the roof of the St George game party and a fashion show monthly meeting tomorrow, when a Valentine tea will be served. The past president, Mrs.

William Patterson, will by Martin's Department Store 1 in the church house on Tuesday at 1 p.m. The program will HoteL The proceeds of the The members met last Tues A be preceded by dessert served day at the home of Mrs. John bridge will go towards the care of the crippled children who are by members of the society. Mrs. Langdale, a41 3d to study cared for by the Daughters of Africa under the leadership of Arthur Dome, president, will preside.

LT1 Mrs. William Leaper is gen 2: eral chairman of the committee Wisdom who conduct St, Charles Hospital. The honorary chairman is Mrs. William A. Brooks; general chairman, Mrs.

Joseph W. Morrison and co-chairman, Mrs. Mrs Jeannette MacCarthy. Tomorrow evening there will be a supper and quarterly conference. The superintendent of the Brooklyn Southern District, the Rev.

Dr. Lester Ward Au-man, will preside. The Rev. Robert C. Carlson is pastor ef the church.

nmnH ksf WrffM which also includes Mrs. James Erskine, tickets; Mrs. Arthur Coutts, refreshments; Mrs. Wallace Gibson, publicity; Mrs. W.

Charles E. Robinson. i Committee chairmen are: Somers and Mrs. timer mi cards: chairman, Miss Elizabeth ter, prizes, and Mrs. Charles Dalton, co-chairman, Miss Anne Joan Gramlich Norwood will be in charge of arraneements.

The -event Gorman; books: Mrs. Edwin V. Mary W. Murray Mary W. Murray, Ruth Lee Ruth Eleanor Lee, Mr.

Larsen Betrothed Joan Gramlich's will be given for the benefit of Smith, co-chairmen, Mas Ray. mond McBride, Mrs. Jeremiah the society social service work Engagement Announced J. Dalton, Miss Kathleen Mr. Cavanagh Engaged CHAIRMEN Mrs.

Joseph W. Falcone (left) is chairman of St. Joseph College for Women Alumnoe bridge and Miss Dolores M. Tomao is co-chairman. The event, which will include a fashion show by Bond's Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, will take place on Friday afternoon at the in the church, community and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Lee of Mr. and Mrs. William Gram-, Rooney, Miss Norena Dahl, Mrs. Beauty and MyUfrv! A Real "Conversion Piece!" Sent to you "SAVE-BY-MAIL" LUCKY PRAYER PLANT MORNINGS Li.tl.

"Ink rabbll'i fMt tracks en every leaf! EVENINGS Lrea foldint, like hndi In prayer 1 around the world. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Mur lich of 3169 Avenue an nounce the betrothal of their ray of 43 Sutton St announce 963 52d St.

announce' the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Eleanor Lee, to John F. Ward decorations: chairman, Miss Ida Smith, co-chairman, Miss Evelyn Smith; the engagement of their dauglv Freeport School Auxiliary Plans Party Lloyd E. Larsen, son of Mr. door chairman, Mrs. George ter, Miss Mary W.

Murray, to daughter, Miss Joan Gramlich, to William A. Cummings son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cummings of 82 Dictum Court.

and Mrs. Leif Larsen of 845 of the tea following the pro Doty, co-chairmen, Mrs. William Donovan, Miss Mary Louise William F. Cavanagh, son of The Ladies Auxiliary of Our man, Mrs. Charles Gillespie, and tickets: chairman, Miss Virginia Van Bokkelen, Miss Mary 51st St.

Mr. and Mrs. James S. Cava- Holy Redeemer School in Free- Both Miss Gramlich, and Mr. The prospective bride Is a Pascual, Mrs.

Richard J. Ward gram. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Arthur Hasler and Mrs. Claassen Musante.

fcasm of 260 Nassau Ave. Twigg, Miss Frances Young, Cummings are graduates of graduate of Fort Hamilton port will hold Its first fashion Miss Helen Geoghan, Mrs. Frances X. Mannix; printing: chair tiss' Murray attended St. High School.

She is associated James Madison High School, show and card party in the Francis Xavier Academy and The bride-to-be is employed by with the Dunlap Tire and Rub man, Mrs. Edward Weinberg; publicity: chairman, Miss Edith "is associated with the New the New York Telephone Com ber Corporation. school auditorium on Monday, Feb. 16, at 8:30 p.m. Co-chair York Telephone Company.

Mr. Kelly; reception: Mrs. Edward pany and Mr. Cummings is Mr. Larsen, a graduate of Miss Sally.

Von Bokkelen, Miss Virginia Lee, Mrs. Joseph W. Finn, Miss Marjorie Murphy, and Miss Joan Jennings. Plymouth Guild Members to Meet Connolly, chairman, co-chair-! serving in the United States men of the event are Mrs. Patrick Cassldy and Mrs.

James Brady. Alexander Hamilton High School, is employed by the men, Mrs. John B. Mulligan, Army. Cavanagh attended Brooklyn High School of Automotive 'Trade and the Washington School of Art and is associated "High in the Poconot" Mrs.

George Lane; refresh Standard Oil Company of New A committee meeting was, ments: chairman, Miss Mary Jersey. Phillips Allen held at the home of Mrs. Brady Street Lighting Equip Clavin, co-chairmen, Mrs. Ar Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester A Birth Announced All winter sporti await you it Skytopl Tobogganing, skating, aiding for novic ana expert on gentle tlopes or thrilling trails. Ski towi, imtructor. Indoor games, music, entertainment us uui gonial! mil the speaker at the meeting livan, James B. Donovan and the following chairmen were selected: Tickets, Mrs. Edward Martin; prizes, Mrs.

Phillips of 545 St. ment Corporation. Daughter Born A daughter, Lory Alissa Brooklyn, announce the engage-1 of the Women's Guild of Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Skwerer, their first child, was James Neary and Mrs. George d'Appuzo; fashions, Mrs. John born to Dr.

and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Bernard Fischer, Mrs. Robert J. O'Leary; awards: chairman, Miss Jane Mulry, co-chairmen.

Mrs. John T. Gal ment of their daughter, Miss Barbara Anne Phillips, to Fred erick Joseph Allen, son of Mrs. Lt (j. and Mrs.

Robert Flaherty; refreshments, Mrs. 4 Canasa Jr. of 9115 Ridge Boule Skwerer of Brooklyn on Jan. 16 in the Jewish Hospital. One ef the moet interettinc airi anosual I all heme plante! IMaranU).

The beaatlfal Iwe-toned leavea alter neeae-Int Interr-it In their nlfht and mornlnr poilllen chant ei. It'e a hardy lant, Jour Hvlnr room companion; (or a Ions tine. Sent under luaranlee that has satlidrd tens of thousands of euUomerft- complete satltfactlon or money hack! Only S1.00 postpaid for COD's welcome. Sappliea limited. Sltn and mall at once.

BONDS GIFT no eitra eoit! rrairant moltl-bloom French Lily for the hoase! BOB RICHARD NURSERY, DEPT. 63767, BL0OM1NGT0N, ILLINOIS Mama Charles Allen Sr. of 1138 Flat- Joseph Hoffman, and arrange vard announce tne Dirtn of lagher, Mrs. Michael Leuzzi, and those lamoui Skytop tnealil iafaruatlon Ball oar at The BUtmnre Mil f-S4l SKYTOP CLUI Bex gkrtoa. re.

Mrs. Skwerer is known profes on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Mr.1 Bergsman, who is a missionary of the American Board and is home on furlough, will have as his subject "Revolutionists in Africa." bush Brooklyn. ments, Mrs. John Hanus.

Mer daughter, Christine Ann Ca Mrs. Joseph Witherow, Miss rick Furriers, Samets, Pom Miss Phillips was graduated Peggy Murray, Miss Harriet i rasa, on Jan. 14 at Shore Road "Hospital. Mrs. Canasa is the sionally ai Dr.

Betty Gordon. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY I ON PAGE 20 Pom Hat Shop and Andrew Beauty Salon will sponsor the from Midwood High School. Mr. Allen served with the United States armed forces fn Austria. former Patricia Ellwood of Merrill; table prizes: chairman.

Mrs. Vincent F. Maroney, co chairmen, Miss Georgiene Spell Mrs. Percy R. Gray and Mrs.

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