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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TETE-A-TETE--Miss Maryalice of 8801 Shore Road, and Luis per on the Starlight Roof of the Gay Nineties Party Planned; Beach Notes Special to the Eagle Atlantic Beach, July 31-A Gay Nineties costume party and dance will take place Wednesday night at the Atlantic Beach Hotel. Ralph Font and his orchestra direct from rhumba, Martinique will provide the music in the outdoor patio. Filled to capacity for the season, the club is the scene of much gayety. There is nightly dancing except Mondays, when a motion picture is featured. On Friday evenings a formal dance is scheduled with Broadway entertainment.

Among those who entertained at dinner parties at the club this week were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adler, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levinson, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Perman, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zuckerman and Dr.

Charles Engelsher. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kitain (Sue Drosnes) will arrive from Berkley, on Aug. 12 to join Mrs.

Kitain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. David Drosnes, at the hotel for the balance of the season. Mr.

and Mrs. James T. Lavin of 175-06 Devonshire Road, maica Estates, announce the birth of their son, James Anthony Lavin, on July 19 at Prospect Heights Hospital. Mrs. Lavin is the former Dorothy Marie Stamm, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry G. Stamm of Brooklyn. AUG. 1, 1948 Elizabeth Ward, daughter of Mrs.

Margaret M. Ward Azner of Madrid, Spain, enjoy a mid-Summer supWaldorf- Astoria. Miss Lee Laufer To Become Bride Miss Lee Laufer, daughter of Mrs. Alexander Laufer of Hewlett Bay Park and the late Mr. Laufer, has selected Thursday, Sept.

2, as the date for her marriage to Marvin S. Traub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Traub of 310 W.

55th Manhattan. The ceremony will take place on the lawn of the Laufer home at 2:30 o'clock with Rabbi Judah Cahn officiating. A reception will follow James Laufer will give his sister in marriage. The bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Saul Schlossman, as matron of honor.

Myron Stein will serve as best man. Miss Laufer was graduated from Smith College in 1947 and served as a research assistant with Elmo Roper. Mr. Traub attended Peekskill Military Academy and was graduated magna cum laude in 1947 from Harvard College, where he was business manager of the Harvard Crimson. He is now attending the Graduate School of Business Administration of Harvard.

Miss Audrey Brady, John Murphy Engaged Mr. and Mrs. James Brady of 1459 E. 55th St. and Point announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Audrey Brady, to John Murphy, son of Mrs.

Elizabeth Murphy of Manhattan. Miss Brady attended Erasmus Hall High School. Her fiance was with the Third Division of the Army in Germany. Audrey Wakefield Honored by Mrs. Noel; Other Garden City Notes Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, July 31-Mrs.

Homer O. Noel of Euston Road gave a luncheon and gift shower today in honor of Audrey Wakefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Wakefield of Glen Falls and of Garden City.

Miss Wakefield is the fiancee of George W. Hall 3d. son of Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Hall Jr. of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.

Burke, of Kensington Road have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian J. Aten of Chester Ave. at their Summer home at Laurel.

Col. Edward C. 0. Thomas and Mrs. Thomas, also of 5 guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Aten. Chester have been the Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Higgins of Roxbury Road have returned from a Western trip. Mrs. Frederick J. Haller of Kingsbury Road is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

David D. Long and granddaughter, Donna Jean Long, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Brompton Road entertained at a dinner Friday in honor of Mrs.

Walker's daughter, Mrs. Byron Hardie of Bristol Silver, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Smutny of Nassau Boulevard were dinner hosts at the Westbury Manor on Friday for Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Norton. Mrs.

Henry W. Wandless and Mrs. Charles W. Hoyt entertained jointly at the Three Village Inn, Stony Brook, on Thursday in honor of Mrs. Zachary Taylor Jones of Toledo, house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Perry of Arthur who also were present. Mrs. John H.

Mears of Roxsbury Road gave a luncheon at her Summer home at Port Jefferson on Wednesday for 15 Garden City friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hughes of Willow St. and their daughter, Heather Hughes, have returned from a.

visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Miller Shapleigh at Old Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph B. Scharman of Brixton Road hosts at a supper party Tuesday evening in celebration. of Mr. Scharman's birthday. Mrs.

Kenneth S. Erken Brack the former Miss Joan Evelyn Datz of Hempstead, was the guest of honor at a surprise gift shower and supper party given on Thursday by her sister-in-law, Mrs. William M. Whitney 4th of Stewart Ave. The marriage of Mr.

and Mrs. Erken Brack Jr. took place on July 11. The guests included Mrs. William Datz, Mrs.

Erken Brack. Mrs. Eva Fensterer, Mrs. Edna Hans, Mrs. Marilyn Hans, Mrs.

Philip Erken Brack and the Misses Barbara Datz, Evelyn Fensterer, Norma Crosby, Joan Evans and others. A. J. Weber of the Weber Studios of Dancing, 489 Washington is the director of the 65th annual convention of the dancing masters of America at the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C.

The convention will open with the President's Ball on today at which 350 of the leading masters will be present. Three sessions will be held each day for a week. New styles, steps, and rhythms will be introduced. Folks Over 28 Make Friends Dance Lockwood's Lester FRIENDSHIP CLUB Branch of Bronx Friendship Club CORTELYOU CLUBHOUSE Bedford and Avenue BU. 7-0019 Fri.

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Large assortment of the latest smart frames in all colors and styles. Your own prescription expertly filled. Children given special attention. Field and sport glasses, barometers, magnifiers and sun glasses. One-Piece Hearing Aids--come in for a demonstration.

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Hosts at Beach Club Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Atlantic Beach, July 31-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ogden Wood Jr. gave a dinner at the Lawrence Beach Club tonight preceding the regular weekly dance for her daughter, Mrs. Edward L.

Davies of Garden City. Others who entertained were Dr. Eleanor Rice of Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maesel of Garden City.

Dutch treat parties were jointly by Mr. and Aylesbury Horton Ijams. Another Dutch Finlayson and Mr. a and treat party was arranged by Mr. and Mrs.

John Gurney of Garden City. Mrs. Julian Van Ness Whipple entertained for dinner and bridge at the club. On Wednesday, Mrs. Gilbert Darlington of Lawrence was hostess there for 12 at luncheon and bridge.

Miss Lois Dalis Plans Her Wedding September 12 has been chosen by Miss Lois Dalis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Dalis of Lawrence, as the date for her marriage to Herbert J. Blumenfeld, son of Mrs.

Abraham Blumenfeld of Jamaica and the late Mr. Blumenfeld. The ceremony will take place at noon at the Dalis home with Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow officiating. A reception will be held afterward.

Mrs. Bernard Schrieber of Jamaica, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will serve as matron of honor for bride and Charles Blumenfeld, brother of the bridegroom-elect, will be his best man. Miss Dalis was graduated with nonors from Vassar College in May. Her, fiance alumnus of the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania. During the war he served in the AAF as a sergeant for three years, part of which was in the CBL P.

Nesselhauf, Herbert Jay Davis Jr. Wed in Garden City Miss Elise Pauline Nesselhauf, daughter of Mr. and Albert G. Nesselhauf of Garden City, and Herbert Jay Davis son of Herbert J. Davis of Kew Gardens and Miami, were married in the Garden City Community, the Church Rev.

James yesterday N. Gettemy, the pastor. A tion was held at the charcen City Hotel. The bride, escorted by her wore a white slipper satin gown with a bodice embroidered with seed pearls. Her veil of French illusion, held in place by orange blossoms, reached to the end of her long train.

She carried a white prayer book decorated with white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Doris Nesselhauf was her sister's maid of honor. Her dark green faille gown was fashioned with a ballerina marquisette skirt over the faille. She carried a cascade bouquet of red geraniums and ivy, and wore a headdress of the same The Misses Betty Swanson and Barbara McCarthy, of Garden City, bridesmaids, were gowned in ensembles similar to the maid of honor. Gail Nesselhauf, a niece of the bride, was flower girl.

Thomas Courtney was best man, Edward and Janos, the ushers George included. nier, and Stanley Mierzwa. The bride, a graduate of Garden City schools, attended tenary Junior College and ard School in Manhattan. Davis attended the Cathedral School of St. Paul, Lafayette College and Hofstra College.

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Sindler The engagement of Miss Lenore Bernice Weiss to Allan P. Sindler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sindler of 1820 E. 13th is announced by her parJa-ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Weiss of 1515 E. 31st St. The wedding will take place in late Spring. The bride-elect was graduated from Brooklyn College where she received her B.A..

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