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. ROQ m \' Pra: \Ee [Eva Ger . ls Married Saturday Rockville Centre Girl ' Bride Of Harold Brindley + The marriage of Miss Eva Ger- hold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Gerhold of Princeton to Harold Brindley, Jr., won of Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Brindley of Cambridge street, all 'of Rockville Centre, was an event was a) an. church. \, . Mrs. Edward S. Benfield played - numbers as the . ot )' played trumpet selections. The bride, who‘v‘vfil given in marriage by her father, wore a Kim?! white moire taffeta made # Incesse style, over which her 'well of 'bridal illusion fell from a . halo of pointe lace. She carried \ .m shower bouquet of white roses P and white sweet peas. She was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. Frank H. Crocker, also \- of Rockville Centre, as matron of '\. Mrs. Crocker's gown was V/ of aquamarine chiffon with peach mecessories. She carried tallisman roses, with the same flowers in her hair. i The bridesmaids | were Miss '.- Muriel Brindley, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Margaret Brindley, his cousing Miss Marion Munroe and Miss Dorothy Dickie, all of Rockville Centre. Their gowns were of peach chif- fon with aqua accessories, and worse talisman roses in their hair. Their bouquets were of tal- isman roses and blue sweet peas. Joan Crocker, niece of the bride, as flower girl, wore a frock ~- of aqua taffeta made empire *~ style, with peach trimmings. She [.. carried a white basket of assort- ed flower petals which she cast on the aisle before the bride. Bela Tifft of Elmira, Mr. Brind- ley's roommate at Cornell univer- sity, was his best man, Gilbert Brindley of Oceanside; Harry Hemmings of East Rockaway; mie tis » he J. Alwin Froehlich, Frank H. Crocker and Roderick H. Boggs of Rockville Centre Mrs. Harold Brindley, Sr., wore & gown of powder blue lace, and Mrs. Gerhold aquamarine silk lace. Both wore black hats and both had corsages of peach sweet and fresins. {reception at the Gerhold followed the ceremony. Mr. Mrs. Brindley left for a mo- to the south, with Mi- as a destination. They live at 17 Salem road, Rock- ville Centre. The families of the couple have in Rockville Centre for more 30 years. Both were gradu- from South Side high school, hy which Mrs. Brindley studied - fl at Coope; 1123114“ Mr. Brind- was gradua om Cornell . “chfiy, where he was a mem- bér of Theta Chi fraternity. He 3mm “117m: his filth” in lmunnce usiness Rock- Centre. 'The reception guests included members of the immediate fami- the 1 party; also Mr, B Mr. and Lilli 553 Marie Van Dohlen, the Rev, Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs, n G. Wright, Mr. and Mre. B. Wright, Giles Wright, and Mrs, Eugene Whitehead, Ann Crocker, Miss Emma er, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benfield, Miss Marjorie Eck- and Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Zwie- t ersonal Mention (Wantagh) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fielding of Weedward avenue, Wantagh, have #etiizned from Lawrence, Mass., | 'where they were guests of rela- Uven. ~~ Mrs. Fred Fox, formerly of Wantagh, | entertained | Wantagh st luncheon Fri in her home in Westwood, J, in \I tha party ware Mrs. Wilism Car- must-an: Bayle, Mia Wile , Mex Marry Wil liad d w M % m. and hols street, Rockville Centre, Foreign Affairs Discussed By League Mrs: Utz Gives Talk On Function Of State Department Government and foreign policies were discussed at acounty meet- ing of the committee on govern- ment and foreign policies of the League of Women Voters, Friday afternoon, at the home of the county committee chairman, Mrs. J. W. Barrington, Lakeside place, Baldwin. Mrs. Arthur Utz, chairman of the foreign policy committee of Port Washington, opened the pro- gram with a brief talk on the func- tioning of the state department, explaining the president's porition relative to the diplomatic and gaunt-[lot service in foreign coun- les. Mrs. Ross Baker, chairman of the Baldwin committee, followed with an analysis of the present \dimes! trade agreement of the United States, point out the dif- ferences between the most favored mation policy free trade and the ‘fim of trade agreement between other nations. The hmm-{y of the monetary tem of the United States and the present day. currency exchange relative to foreign trade was dis- cussed by Mrs. James R. Foster of Baldwin. A discussion of current news items on neutrality by Mrs. Paul H. Mayer of Hewlett closed the program. Tea was served at the close of the session by members of the Baldwin unit, Mrs. George F. Moule, Mrs. Ward Sterling, Mrs. Donald Dousinan, Mrs. Harry Lutz, at Duel + ap. ~ Becomes Bride Miss arhcldliwl Smithtown Girl\Matrons Circle ghd in the vecaptien to the Rev, and Mri: 3, Siewert Manor ubficwMVMOSM i a o ho a - dou 4 - aod : NASSAt David Berns Photo MRS. HAROLD BRINDLEY, JR. Mrs. Brindley, before her marriage, Saturday, was Miss Eva Gerhold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerhold of Princeton Mr. Brindley's parents live on Cam- bridge street, also Rockville Centre. The marriage ceremony was performed in the Rockville Centre Presbyterian church by the Rev. Edward O, Williams, its pastor. Mrs. John E. Hawley and Mrs. H. C. Raven. Others present were Mrs. D. A. Murdoch, Mrs. H. W. Tindall and Mrs. D.'L. Garrett of Port Wash- ington; Mrs. W. Rothafel of Hew- lett, Mrs. Clarence G. Galston, Mrs. David S. Harrower and Mrs. E. Louis Jacobs of Woodmere; Mrs. K. E. Musa and Mrs. R. W. Kamp- schuld of Farmingdale. Holds Card Party Mrs. Walker Bushholz was in charge of a card party in Our Lady of Lourdes church hall, Mal- verne, for the benefit of the Altar society. High scores were held by Mrs. Walter Klepper, Mrs. Harry Ruesch, Miss Mary John- son, Mrs. William Whittemore, Miss Dorothy Whyte, Miss Harriet | Tinsley, Mrs. W. N. Miller, Mrs. E. B. Tepe, Mrs. Irene Hefner, bridge; Mrs. E. A. Schaefer, Mrs. Anthony T. Schupp, Mrs. M. E. Whyte, bunco; with non-player awards going to Mrs. S. W. Dietz and Mrs. Lawrence Dowling. D. Of A. Unit To Meet Pride of Oceanside council, Daughters of America, will meet tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock, at Salamander hall, Oceanside, Mrs. Lillian Wahi, councilor, will pre- side. Members of Freeport, Lau- relton, Lynbrook and V a 1 l e y Stream councils will meet with the Oceanside group, to practice for a district meeting, May 4. Personal Mention (Baldwin) P. R Bowers of Thomas ave- nue, Baldwin, sailed Saturday on the 8. S. Volendam for a vacation in Bermuda. -o- (Valley Stream) Mrs. William Mosely of Brook- lyn was week-end est: of Mr. and Mrs, George S. Warrin of Marlboro road, Valley Stream. a ve ®. « r Married In Marfigflan Mrs. Warmer +Becomes The Bride Of M. A. Gilmartin The marriage of Mrs. Nancy '| Watson Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibfgd 11!an 31:1: Mayfair house allowhs Smithtown, to Maurice A. Gil martin, Jr., of Manhattan, son of M. A. Gilmartin of Garden City, took place Saturday afternoon in the chapel of Christ church, Park avenue, Manhattan. The Rev. Dr. Benjamin F. Sax- on, associate pastor, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmartin sailed that day on a cruise to the West Indies and Mexico. They will live in Manhattan when they return in April. The bride attended the Spence school and is a member of the Junior leaghe. She made her debut at the Ritz-Carlton in 1926. She was divorced from Wolcott M. Warner of New York in 1934. Mr. Gilmartin is a University of Pennsylvania graduate. He is a member of the brokerage firm of Charles E. Quincey and Com- pany. He was divorced in 1934 from Miss Sarah McClelland, daughter of Mrs. George Scheffler of Los Angeles, Cal., and the late Lewis Lawrence McClelland of Se- wickley, Pa. Miss Hewlett Guest At Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish Morris, Jr., gave a cocktail party and shower yesterday at their home on Union avenue, Lynbrook, in honor of Miss Hester Hewlett of Lawrence, daughter of Mr. James Monroe Hewlett, former di- rector of the American academy in Rome, and Mr. James Stearns, son of Mrs. Cooper Stearns, also of Lawrence, who will be married in May. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. H. Otto Gruner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Hewlett, 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Derby Elwell, Mr. and Mrs. William Man Parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Alrick Man, Mr. and Mrs. Buck- Fuller, Miss Katherine lerce and her fiance, Roger Hew- lett, brother of the bride-elect; Henry Clarkson Scott, Mrs. Eliza- beth Lamson, Mrs. Robert Page Burr, Lytton Scott, Miss M. Leonie Fuller, Miss Helen DeRussy Sloan, Martin Van Buren Mortis, Mrs. Edward Liddon Patterson and James Monroe Hewlett. Personal Mention (Lynbrook) Albert F. Edwards has returned to his home on Windsor place, Lynbrook, after a six weeks' stay in Charlotte, N. C. He has been supervising plans for a large pulp mill to be built at Plymouth, N. C., by his firm, James Stewart and | company of New York city. -o- Albert Grunhard of Lyon place, Lynbrook, passed the week-end in Washington, D. C. -e- (Garden City) Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers and their son, George, Jr., of Hil- ton avenue, Garden City, visited Thomas Powers, another son, who is a student at Johns Hopkins col- lege, Baltimore, for the week-end. -e- Mrs. Jerome W. Mannack of Chestnut street, Garden City, has | returned to her home after vaca- tioning at Miami Beach, Fla., for several weeks. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ham- mond of Tenth street, Garden City, winter vacation in Florida. -- Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Cam- eron, Jr., of Stewart avenue, are vacationing in Florida. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Moon- ey of Cathedral avenue, Garden |i N - C 3 , see\\ Clarence C. Cook, the Rev, Miller, Mis. Miller and Mrs. Wie City, are home after vacationing for several weeks in the south. 7 At Stewart Manor Reception Stewart \ol Har have returned from their | old- B Has Luncheon, Cari Fete May I. Simons Group Has Event In Chef's At Rockville Members of the I. Simons circle, comprised of 1 matrons of Nassau county Order of the ttending . were: Myra Hatherly of Oyster Bay, Sylvia Smith of F Mre. Agnes Falger of Glen Cove, Mra. Ida Caton of Valley Stream, Mrs. Catherine Fessler of Hewlett, Mrs. Jessie Dangerfield of Hempstead, Mrs. Marion Robertson of Valley Stream, Mrs. Mary Mercer of Ros- lyn and Mrs. Grace Jacoby of Floral Park. High scores went to Mrs. Hatherly, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Falger. Relief Society Will Observe Anniversary Mrs. Long Island—Bivisfon To Sponsor Cocktail Party Members of the Long Island di- vision of the Jewish Consumptive Relief society of Denver, Colo., will celebrate the third anniver- sary of the organization, with a cocktail party, tomorrow after- noon in the crystal room of Tem- ple Beth-El in Cedarhurst. The occasion will also mark the in- stallation of the officers for the coming year. Mrs, Irving A. Zib- ner of Rockville Centre will head the organization for the fourth term. Details for tomorrow's program and for the Viennese carnival, next Sunday night, were discussed at a luncheon for members of the executive board, at the home of Mrs. Neal Abelowitz, in Lawrence. Hostesses tomorrow will be Mrs. Aaron Richin, Mrs. George Cohen of Far Rockaway; Mrs. Ruth Ap- pelbaum of Edgemere; Mrs. Moe Gross, Mrs. Milton Bayer, and Mrs. Rose Robbins of Rockville Centre. The entertainment will include selections by the child violinist, Stephen Cannin; and dance num- bers by Judith Peyser, Dorothy Hess of Far Rockaway; and Louise Lovejoy of Lawrence, accom- panied at the plano by Mrs. Elsie J. Wystock of Cedarhurst, To Mark Anniversary |_ What So Ever circle of King's Daughters, Wantagh, organized 44 years ago, will mark its annivers- ary with a tea and card party to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the parish house of the Wantagh Memorial Congregational church, Wantagh avenue. Hostess- es will be Mrs. Charles Schafer, Mrs. Birdsall Smith, Mrs. James Gregory, Mrs. Dora Dean, Mrs. Fred Boos, Mrs. Fred Weibel and Mrs. William Scollay. Has Welcome Party Mrs. Avery Stirratt of Stanton avenue, Baldwin, was hostess at a welcome home party at her home, Saturday night, in honor of Mr. Stirratt who returned from a three weeks stay at Nassau, Friday. Oth- er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Strothman, Mr. and Mrs, Phil- Loux, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I utwater and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard G. McChesney. ~ Hempstead Unit Observes Its Anniversary Liberty a Council Has Event At Odd Fellows Hall The Liberty Bell council of the Daughters of America, observed its 18th anniversary at a meeting Fri- day night in Odd Fellows hall, Hempstead. Following the meeting there was a supper terminating with the taining 18 candles. charter members of the council present in addition to newer mem- bers. Mrs. Lina Hoffer was chairlady assisted by Mrs. Bertha Polle, Mrs. May Kohler and Mrs. Mary Coffee. Among members present were Edith Mailliard, Florence Quick, Cecelia Goetz, Margaret Korth, Frank Goetz, Edwin Quick, Lillian Daube, Agnes Bird, Emma Laverty, Mary Bird, Elizabeth Schroeder, Ruth Seaman, Edward Schuler, Abbie Newhouse, Sadie Vaughan, Kate Horneck, Lucy Baillie, Mabel Owens, Mary War- ner, Elizabeth Carey, Isabell Fow- ler, Fanny DeMott, Bertha Knei- bert, Grace Cayselle, Jessie Bene- dict, Amy Carter and Elizabeth Arnold, district deputy. Miss Albina Martin Entertains At Tea - Miss Albina Martin of 148 Coun- at tea yesterday afternoon for fel- low members of the Long Island club, New Jersey college for wom- en alumnae. Guests included Miss Margaret Tallman, Mrs. John B. Tallman and Mrs. Alfred Gregory of Farm- ingdale; Mrs. Curtis Mellor of Great Neck; Miss Mary Toomey of Long Beach; Mrs. John Carey of Roslyn Heights; Mrs. Robert ‘layron and Mrs. Dorothy Vander eer of Jackson Heights; Mrs. John Potter of Bayport; Miss Alma Smith of Patchogue and Mrs. An- drew Brand of Roosevelt. Several models from the Jose- phine Yarn shop, Rockville Cen- tre, showed knitted suits for spring wear. Members of the alumnae will be guests of Miss Mary Crandall of At. O#eiuom. (o _i «hs Ruview Guilt Jackson Heights, March 21, when Dr. George Schmidt, history pro- fessor at the New Jersey college for women will give a talk on \College in the Good Old Days.\ STAR SOC Miss Lois Deegan Guest At Party Mr. and Mrs. Harty I. Deegan of Marlboro road, Valley Stream, were hosts at a surprise dinner, last night, in honor of the 11th 95:M’/z gal. 69C Va gal. cutting of a birthday cake con- | There were 14 | Mila Barnett Photo MR. AND MRS. NEAL G. ADAIR Mr. and Mrs. Adair of Aldred avenue, Rockville Centre, are seen just as they left the Port of New York, on the S. S. Queen of Bermuda for a trip to that Island. birthday of their daughter, Lois. 'Present were Miss Janet Clark, Chester Hill of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. W. Brown, Robert and Romelyn Brown, Jane Bridge- water, Virginia Warrin and Doro- thy Kamper of Valley Stream. Mr. and Mrs. Everon C. Wood- land of Gordon - road, Stream, had as dinner guests, yes- terday, Miss Sue Corwin, Frank Corwin of Bedford Hills; and Miss | Edith L. Winchenbach of Wash- ington Heights. Roosevelt P-T. A. Sponsors Party Event Given As Benefit For Special Fund The Roosevelt Parent-Teacher association has a substantial sum to add to its special fund as the proceeds of a card party held Sat- urday night in the Washington avenue school, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Edward Rose. Wil- liam Rutan -nd Oscar Veit won special prizes. Other players included: Waiter Skinner, Astrid Johnson, Stephen Woroluck, Alice Wright, Frances Abrame, Mra. Stephen Carpenter, Mrs. Charles De- Dap, Lorenne Engel, Marilyn Morris, Mar- lan Burrowes. Mra. 'William Prancis, Dore DeWeerd, Bally Musicaro, Harry \Engle Roy Riordan Fred Alsteimer, Mre T. L Nland, Henty Collina, Charles Roepe, C. ®. Wright, Mrs. M. A) Clarke, Mrs, MJE. Johnson, [Madeline Van Nostrand, Kay Bweeney, Mrs. Wiliam Pruchienichi, Mri. A. W. Johnson, Mra. Charles Hugues, May m Wickier, Ray Baunders, Florence As- . Ketherine Sweeney.. Odell Inake. a P T. Bents, Katherine Hugues, Ed: rd Toner, Theodore Winter, John 'Doht try road, Amityville, entertained | \0 Orsce Tone Also, August, Wol, Mre. Jopn HMallidar, Mra. L. Higgfeld, 8. B. Durres, Mrs. Arthur Bainders, Mre. ©. M. Meyere, Mra. U. P. Nielsen, R 'M. Whitney, Al Mona- ban,\ Carol Halliday, Jean 'Mayer, Orace Karl, L. P. Davis, Mis. Jesse , Mre H. E. Coveriey, Mri, Chariea Brown, 'Anne Johnson, rgazet Busch, Margaret Bweeney, Mra. Loretta McClure, Bra Brown, Mre. Reidoiph Parsons,\ Mes. Prancls X. Mooney and Mre J L. Mein. Also Mrs. Grace Karl, Mrs. Williem B. Barrett, Mre. Mre Lennon, Louis Colletti, Mrs. Arthur Pennell, Joseph McClure, Elaine Richter, Howard Kent, Betty Car- mter, Muriel Richter, Maurice Meyer, re, iPiorence Molloy, William Colline, Ruth Anderson, Jean Carpenter, Mra. Wil- liam Wolf, Arthur Baundera, Mre. Wiliam Doht, Marle Rose, Mra. Mary Kelly, George Birchoff, William Hamion, Alfréd Den- ton, Mrs. Theodore Johneon, Mri. L L. Datie, Catherine Right, Mrs. 'Evs Richter, John Raliiday. Mrs. David Prevdenberg, Me. Ernest Lin-m. George Richter, Mrs. F. T. Patterson, Mri. Herman V. Gombe, A. L.. Wolf and Mra. W. L. To Plan Induction A board meeting of the Junior league of the Hebrew Kindergar- ten and Infants Home will be held Monday, March 8, at the home of Mrs. William Greenhouse, Harri- son street, Lawrence, at which plans for the installation cere- monies on March 23 will be com- pleted. A cocktail luncheon is be- ing arranged to mark the induc- tion ceremonies at Temple Beth El, - Cedarhurst, _ Mrs. Arnold Kramer is president-elect. Featuring Our Famous LA CABANA CALIFORNIA WINES = Direct from Lodi, California = Sherry - Muscatel - Tokay - Angelica, t, 1.69 «- Alicanti - Burgundy - Claret - Reisling - Sauterne - Zinfandel 125° -~ Valley | \|Jax Club Holds: ; Country Club _ 200 Cm; Event Stewart Manor Saturday About 200 guests attended m dance Saturday evening I the Jax club of Floral Stewart Manor Country Miss Rose Reichert, arrangements, entertained home, Superior road, before the dance. Her 1 Robert Conley, Miss Dorothy phenson, George Knochel, Ruth Raleigh and Robert Hender= n The Misses Marion and Eliza- beth Sargent, members of the committee, of Tulip avenue, Flor al Park, had as their cocktail ests Vincent McCa and rge Wilker of Garden City; *. Katherine Hall of Flushing. Vincent DeMinicus of St. Albans, | Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of Brooklyn, Miss Ruth Dunkel- mans of Richmond Hill and J. K. Wachsmann of Baldwin. be- Guests at a cocktail p fore the dance at the home Miss Margaret Kennedy of Marshall avenue, Floral Park, were Miss Bernice Carman of Hewlett, Glen Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson of Lynbrook, Warren Gil~ | len and Miss Eleanor Powell of | Malverne, and William Kirrmeir of Rockville Centre. C ier members of the commit- | tee were Miss Adele Partrick, Miss Dorothy Clemens, Miss Alice Her- shon, Miss Blanche Golden and Niss ®velyn Humphrey, s , Kennedy and Miss Ruth Moor® Women's Club Will Give Antique Show The Women's club of the gational church of Rockville tre will give an antique show at & meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church hall. The program will begin at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Walter Shannon will be guest speaker. Her subject will be \Blown and Pressed Glass.\ An- tiques such as old quilts, china, glass, candlesticks, silverware, documents, samplers and other heirlooms belonging to friends and members of the club, will be on exhibition. Mrs. Malcolm L. | Longley, program chairman, will be at the church throughout the day beginning at 9:30 a. m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lewis I Harrison and Mrs. Merrill G. Wal- lace. Mrs. Herbert M. Hull will lead the devotions and Mrs. Frank Dis- brow will be tea hostess. Women's Club To Hear Girl Scout Executive Mrs. Ervin D. Johnson ot Rockville Centre, commissioner of the South Nassau Girl scout coun- cll, will be guest speaker, tomor- row afternoon at a meeting of the Lynbrook Woman's club. Mrs, Ro- land K. Borchers will get-MO at the session which will held the Lynbrook Legion clubhouse . Union avenue. Mrs. Thor holm of Hewlett will sing selections. Women's Auxiliary Holds Card Party The women's auxiliary to the Williston Park Masonic club gave a card party,, Saturda at the clubhouse on Willis avenue. About 125 people were present. Proceeds from the affair will go to the community welfare fund. Mrs. William Walbaum, chairman, was assisted by Mrs. William Kirschner, Mrs. Burr Walker, Mrs. William Wolfe and Mrs. Murray Israel. Elects New Slate The Mineola Rebekah lodge elected officers Friday night at the home of Mrs. Elsie Zaiser on Dow avenue, Mineola. Mrs, Thelma Penny was elected president; Mrs, Maud Flint, vice- president; Mrs. Anna Hartman re- cording and corresponding secre- tary and Mrs. Edna S e a m a n, treasurer. The next meeting will be held on March 17, at the home of Mrs. Edna Seaman on Andrews road, Mineola. Members at the meet Ing with the new officers Mrs. Florence Price, Mrs. Free, Mrs. Ida Cramer and Lulu MeKee. A\ omic tiens 49 aa 39: mm ¥