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zA 53 - Miss E. C. Bax's Engagement Announced Rockville Emu: Cid Will Wed Harold Seifert Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward W fax of Berkshire road, Rockville Centre, announced the engage- ment vof their daughter, Miss Rédythe Corinne Bax, to Harold Neon Lehe Seifert, son of Mr. and Henry L. Seifert of Brook- o Saturday night, at a supper ifty at the Hotel Plaza. No date - : set for the wedding. 'Miss Bex, who formerly lived in attended Adelphi col- and Pratt institute. Mr. Se- Mert was graduated from New Nork university, where he was to Delta Phi Epsilon, the Nationd! Foreign Service frater- inffy, He is with the firm of Funch, and company, steamship brokers. He is a member of the Foreign Commerce club of New York and the Society of Terminal Engineers. Sorority To Sponsor Fgshion Show, Bridge The Gamma Sigma Lambda so- wority will hold a fashion show, bridge and tea Saturday night, at the Garden City casino. 'The show, starting at 8:30, will be sponsored by Frederick Loeser company, followed by cards, dancing and refreshments. Miss Rachel Rodman is chair- man of the evening assisted by Miss Helen Jackson, Miss Doro- thil Patterson, Miss Shirley Den- hard, Miss Emma Tiedeman and Miss Carolyn Rodman. Miss Do- rothil Patterson will be in charge of refreshments aided by Miss Doris Conover and Miss June Pat- terson. The young women acting as Is are Mrs. Henry Tracy, Priscilla Cline, Miss Ethel Kingsland, Miss Janet Bouton, Miss Marion Anderson, Miss Do- « ris Conover, Miss Virginia Dun- ean, Miss June Patterson and Miss Jame Allison. Hostesses for the sorority are Mrs. Percy V. L. Bou- tom and Mrs. Maud Stoffel. Weljare League Plans Fashion Show, Tea The, Junior ' Welfare league of Mineola will hold a fashion show, and tea Saturday after- moon, March 6, in the Georgian of the Garden City hotel. lerick Loeser is sponsoring the fashions which will be in charge of their Miss Jeanette Lefler, Miss Koeppel is chairman of affair assisted by Mrs. Emanu- #la Calgrhe. Miss Helen Gerner, Miss Kay Reske, Miss Kathryn Cunningham, Miss Miriam L. Hal- loran and Mrs. Bell Whyte. 'The league will meet tonight at the home of Miss Inez Schupbach of Houston avenue, Mingofl. to complete arrangements. Miss Murphy Guest At Sur Shower Miss Veronica Murphy was guest of honor last night at a sur- miscellaneous shower given the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Beery of Lexington street, Miss Murphy, daughter of Mr. gnd. Mrs. Michael J. Murphy of Donald place, East Rockaway, is to become the bride, on Easter , of George Herdje, Jr., of Porterfield place, Freeport, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Herdje of Jamaica. The ceremony will be performed in St Raymond's church, Present last night were Mrs. Philip Beery, Mrs. Peter Beery, | Mrs. Arthur Dunn, Mrs. Murphy of 'East Rockaway; Mrs. Edwin Tietjen of Bellmore; Mrs. John LaBahn of Queens Village; Mrs. Robert Wyatt of Floral Park, and Mrs. Emmett Manning and Mrs. William Manning of Brooklyn. Miss Esteva Engaged To John M. Leibfried Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esteva of | Rockville Cen- | Bedford avenue, tre, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Louise Esteva to Jack M. Leib- fried, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Leibfried, formerly of Free- , now of Forest Hills. No date as been set for the wedding Miss Esteva was graduated from South Side high school and Penn Hall Junior college in Chambersburg, Pa. l Mineola Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Wahlig of Canterbury road, Mineola, were hosts this weekend to Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Peak of Brooklyn. The Wahlig family is moving to New York city in the near future and gave a farewell party Satur- day evening. Others invited as guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Nygren, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roth Janes, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Morrison, Mrs. W. Gillum and Mrs. Elmer P. Shade. © Mrs. Prescott Albee of Clinton avenue, Mineola entertained Sat- urday at luncheon and cards for seem c mice drool TODAY-Mamon i is made withs\ tor Mak netioed or the msciety editor ai least four days in advance of the MISS EDYTHE CORINNE BAX News and Notes of: Social Activi ( Is Betrothed | . lly H Bachrach Photo The engagement of Miss Bax to Harold Von Lehe Seifert, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry L. Seifert of Brooklyn, was announced Saturday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Bax of Berkshire road, Rockville Centre. r Mrs. Percy J. Weeks of Mineola, Mrs. John R. Arcari of Westbury; and Mrs. George Hauser of Gar- den City. . Reckville Centre g------_--_-_-_---» Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Personal Mention (Williston Park) G. D. Schrieve of Campbell avenue, Williston Park, is recover- ing from a recent automobile ac- cident. -o- Miss Beatrice Piatti has re- turned to New Paltz Normal sch6dl after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Piatti of Capi- tol avenue, Williston Park. ~-. (East Williston) Miss Phillipa Bennett, of New York city, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bennett of Summit avenue, East Williston. -s- _ (Westbury) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Judd of Linden place, Westbury, spent the week-end as the guests of Mrs. William Finch, Suffolk, N. Y. -e- (Mincola) Bergen Simonson and Frank Van Wagner of Mineola have gone to Manchester, Vt., to enjoy the winter sports for several days. and Mrs. Howard Van Tronk and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Steinbugler -of Rockville\ Centre Wilbur Van Houten of Freeport were dinner guests, Saturday night, at the Park | avenue apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Miss | George Lindemeyer in Manhattan. Miss Sutphin Is Honor Guest At §h<3wer Mrs. Gallo Is Hostess At Event Held in Freeport Mrs. Joseph H. Gallo of Moore avenue, Stearns Park, Freeport, was hostess at a buffet luncheon ahd shower at her home, Satur- day afternoon, in honor of Miss Mary Sutphin. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sutphin of Smith street, Freeport, Miss Sutphin's marriage to Wilson McCall, Jr., son of the . and Mrs. George Wil- son McCall of Dallas, Tex., is scheduled to take place Saturday might, March 20, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Freeport Methodist Epis- copal church. Red and white was the color moti* at the luncheon table, car- ried out in the centerpiece of white Patricia« carnations and bridal roses in a silver bow! and tall, thin tapers of red, in silver holders. Guests included Mrs. James hin, Mrs. George Goeller, v. Eugene Frizzell, Mrs. Smith Pearsall, Mrs. Martin Weyrauch, Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Mrs. Charles Stumpf, Mrs. Walter Stevenson, Mrs. Frank Varmus, Mrs. Henry W. Beebe, Mrs. Edward B. Thomp- son, Mrs. Frank J. Wetmore, Mrs. Albert H. Hammond, Mrs. E. Free- man Miller, Mrs. George Has- brouck, Mrs. Herbert Ackerson, Mrs, Harold Bedell, Mrs. Bertha Hirt, Mrs. Walter Hawkins and the Misses Elizabeth Weyrauch, Hazel Hawkins, Ruth Lindsay, Florence and Jessie Thompson, Janette Friedman, Hazel Hack, Edne Runcie, Anne Eldridge, Dor- othy Thorne and Dorothy Isaho, all of Freeport. Also, Mrs. Joseph Hirt of Springfeld, Mrs. Charles Clothe of Kingston, Mrs. Charles Poth of Lynbrook, Mrs. Fred Sauer of Roosevelt, Miss Helen Du Bois of Glen Cove, Miss Lois Newcomb of Montclair, N. J., Misses Betty and Katherine Horsburgh of Mount Kisco, Miss Laura Teller of Rem- senberg, Miss Sarah Raynor of West m, Miss Viyian White of 'Kerhon , Miss Jerrie Lotz of Manbattan and Miss Louise An- thony of Garden City. Mr. And Mrs. Dopslaff Move To Bellmore Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Dopslaff, formerly of Jamaica, have moved to their new home at 718 St. Mark's avenue, Bellmore. Mrs. Dopslaff is the former Miss Elise Wittemann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittemann of Cen- tre avenue, Bellmore. Mr. and Mrs. Wittemann enter- tained at dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Dopslaff. Other guests were Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Bar- rett, Mrs. B. J. Kagel, Miss Mary Jensen and Albert Cornwell of Manhattan, Miss Fordham's Troth Announced By Parents Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fordham of Sayville road, Mineola, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Betty to John P. Paul, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Paul of Canterbury road, Willis- ton Park, No date for the wedding has been set. Mr. Fordham is assistant post- master in Mineola. The Paul fam- ily came east recently from Cali- fornia. Mr. Paul is a naval officer now stationed at Boston. l * CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS * , from rending notices which should be in the hands of »emmnick «. oard party, Del rasp Sees tog: Gharist Lutheran) Svish Genter, Pox \boule\ ¢ f...“ vard, 1:30 p. im ot tm p wo PEE Tex sna ime company, at the uxiimons ® pom wale, are club Claire \a ony 'Mestion, Jean Bonset avenue, 3 p. m. t mic-tr a bel nesting . Wiliam esel's, Seventh street,|Meeting, Garden club, at the . m. Balt mt. Notice of cha of date or the society editor, with at the church hall, 8 p. m. postponement should be sent promptly to th old and new dates indlonted. of Sherman avenue, ber, Dr. L. J. Horton Burrell Kinport. George Morin and Miss Pauline VanNorden, Miss Skirvanek Is Married At Freieort Becomes The Bride Of Howard Matthew Halvorsen Miss Edith Josephine Skirvanek daughter of Mrs. Mary Skirvanek of East Seaman avenue, Freeport, became the bride of Howard Mat- thew Halvorsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Halvorsen of At- lantic avenue, also Freeport, at the First Presbyterian church, yesterday afternoon. The Rev. A. Gordon MacRury officiated at the ceremony and the bride's brother, George Skirvanek, gave her in marriage. Miss Bertha Skirvanek, sister of the bride, at- tended as maid-of-honor and Harry Chuisano of Freeport acted as best man. A reception for a few relatives and intimate friends followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Halvorsen, Park avenue, Freeport, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. After a week's motor trip up state, the couple-will make their home at they Seaman avenue ad- dress. Miss Warner Engaged To Wilbur Albert Mr. and Mrs. George H. Warner Rockville Centre, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Madeline Elizabeth Warner to Wil- bur Albert Stillwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stillwell of Maple ave~ nue, Rockville Centre. No date has been set for the wedding. ‘ Garden City l Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Olena of Kensington road, Garden City, entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fittq, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank- lin S. Koons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Matteson, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam T. Black, Mrs. Albert Stevenson and Harold Olena. Mrs. Luer L. Wiltbank of Pop- lar street, Garden City was luncheon and bridge hostess Fri- day to Mrs. Walter T. Loebmann, Mrs. Joseph Coffin, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. H. Hall Marshall, Mrs. William F. Englis, Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. William E. Twin- ing, Mrs. M. O. Ertel, Mrs. Frank H. Lasher, Mrs. John S. Tunmore, Mrs. Henry _W. Wandless, Mrs. Andrew H. Boardman and Mrs. Frank McCloskey, Miss Ida Coo- per, Miss Clark Farley and Miss Elaine Wiltbank. Mr. and Mrs. Heury H. Egly of Stewart avenue, Garden City, were hosts at a bridge and supper party Saturday evening Their guests were Dr. Harold Driffen and Mrs. Driffen, Dr. James Waly- word and Mrs. Walyword, Dr. F. Raymond Surber and Mrs. Sur- and Mrs. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wacherman and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emest M. Van- Norden of Stratford avenue, Gar- den City, had as their dinner Mr. and Mrs. rederick Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Clifton W, Wilder of Eus- ton road, Garden City, entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday to Mrs. Charles R. McLaughlin, Don M. Parker, Natsaw Mrs. Roy Mrs. Arth fin-u. ur : Grimmer, Mrs. Wandless and Mrs. Frank W. Oceigside Nassau mm‘.mmu-.Ju Miss Combs Is Gms Bus come cru County \Wood Gordon Nyman, Ernest Ry- der, Jolin Mackay, Robert McNul- iy, Russell Wetzen, Joseph Del- Carberry and Theodore Beyer. Gray To Talk Becomes The Bride Of| Hersey To John L. Geisler On Saturday d L, Combs marriage by her father, wore a gown cg aquamarine lace, and car- Miss Sybil Combs, as maid of honor, wore a frock of pale pink lace and carried an old-fashioned bouquet. Paul Combs was best man for Mr. Geisler. A reception and wedding supper for the bridal party followed the ceremony. The wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler, Sr., Miss Marion and Miss Grace Combs, Ralph Combs, Jr., the Rev. and Mrs. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weeks of Babylon and their son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Oak- ley of Babylon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ploth and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Combs, Miss Helen Combs, DeWitt Combs, Jr., Mrs. Oscar Combs, Raymond Combs, Howard Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Combs, Miss Ardath Carpenter, Mrs. Florence A. Combs, Mrs. Sanders, Miss May and Miss Edna Sanders, Mrs. Harry Simonson, Miss Betty Simonson, Miss Vir- ginia Simonson, Miss Beatrice Rankins, Miss Janet Litson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selinger, Mrs. John Donley and son, Bruce, Miss Mildred Woltman, Mrs. Stanley Sweeney, Miss Martha Carol Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. John Magee, Jr., Bert Hansen, Miss Marie Han- sen,. Harold Daniels and Miss Helen Pellegrino. Mrs. Geisler is a graduate of Oceanside high school. She has lived 'in that village all her life. Mr. Geisler was graduated from Cooper Union, and took a course £1\ 1 ddraughumanship at Roosevelt efd. Mr. and Mrs. Geisler left last night for Troy, where they will make their home. The bride's going-away costume and accesso- ries were of British tan, with coat of green. Tau Epsilon Sorority Holds Annual Dance The annual supper dance of the Tau Epsilon sorority of Baldwin, Saturday night, in the Palm room of the Commodore hotel in Man- hattan, was marked by a large at- tendance. Attending were the Misses Mar- jorie Fried, Helen Jagerman, Ei- leen and Betty Flynn, Carol and Marjorie Mercer, Susan Hurley, Margaret Cooper, Jane Clark, Adele Earle, Edith O'Donoghue, Muriel Ryan, Beatrice Earle, Con- stance Lambert, Virginia Black- well, Evelyn Healy, Evelyn Smith, Grace Carr, Mildred San- dals, Dorothy Munn, Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Duer. Also Martin Garrity, Frank Connolly, George Mitchell, Gene Dougherty, James Blasery, Wil- Ham McHugh, Joseph Hines, Rob- X : P SAVOY INNS Entire Receipts Tues., Mar. 2, 1937, 11 a. m. to 8 p.m. , To our Patrons: Our - usual. W of Ye performed in and guests | sre most: our chow mein dinner at home that day, if possible. Cie orgars will do us ® favor, if you can - Harvey Gray of the Institute of Applied Agriculture st Farming- dale will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Garden club of laughter Rockville Centre, Wednesday morning at the municipal build- subjéct, \Soil and Food Require® ments for Flower Gardens.\ 'The program will begin at 10 o'clock. Mrs. John G. Hinman will pre- side in the absence of the presi- Oceanside. dent, Mrs. Herman A. Intemann. Election of officers will feature the meeting. The nominating com- mittee includes Mrs. Joseph T. Rowbottom, Mrs. Francis H. Rock- ett, 'Miss Mary Donnelly, Mrs. E. D. Eaton and Mrs. William F. Schneider, ' Miss Lane Engaged To William E. Morrison Mr. and Mrs, Walter L. Lane of Jamaica have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Evelyn Van Riper Lane, to Wil- liam Everett Morrison, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Morrison, of Hilton avenue, Hempstead. The wedding will take place sometime in the spring. Miss Lane was graduated from the Cathedral school of St. Mary in Garden City. Mr. Morrison was graduated from the Pennington school in Pennington, N. J., and from Pratt institute. Personal Mention -o- (Hewlett) Mr, and Mrs. William A. Taylor of Hewlett Manor, Hewlett, have just returned from a few weeks' sojourn in Palm Beach. -o- Mrs. Harold Kingsland of Hew- lett Bay Park leaves tomorrow for the Boca Raton club, Boca Raton, Fla., to join her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thieriot of New York for a 10- day sojourn. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Bra- man gave a dinner party for 12 Saturday night at their home in Lawrence. -e- (Hempstead) Mrs. Eva MacCallum of Bel- mont parkway, Hempstead, is so- journing in St. Petersburg, Fla, for several weeks, Her daughter, Mrs. James G, Agnes of the same address, is visiting friends in Phil- adelphia, Pa. NURSE WARNS AGAINST PERIL OF I'M S0 WORRIED ABOUT ALL THE SICKNESS THATS GOING ABOUT/... AND you say THERE ARE DANGEROUS GERMS IN EVERY FAMILY WASH ? WILL GO TO AMERICAN RED CROSS FLOOD RELIEF will maintain the same standard as that the accommodations so please Womet Miss Becker T! Be Married On April 14 Carden City Girl To B Bride Of Joseph A. Keenan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Becke of Fourth street, Garden have announced that their to Joseph A. Kee J losepi eenan, ‘A‘ “Baum”: and Washingtot p: . The ceremony will be performe at St. Joseph's Catholic chure Garden City, and will be followe by a reception for the immedia® families. Miss Julie Keenan, sister of M) Keenan, will be the bfldw attendant. John Gorman will be best man, and David Beck *:, *he bride's brother, Henry Clat W 4, Egidio Carbone and Mau rice E. McLaughlin will usher, Miss Becker is a member of thy faculty of the Garden City school She was a student at Columbii university. Mr. Keenan is a Holi Cross college graduate, and | member of the Racquet club it Washington. Personal - (Massapequa) Mrs. Malcolm H. Ormsbee of Ocean avenue, Massapequa, hat returned from Ocean Forest Coun« try club, Myrtle Beach, S. C. where she passed several weeks. -e- The Rev. Edward E. Rodgent and Mrs. Rodgers of the Rectory, Merrick road, Massapequa, are entertaining for Mrs. Christina Zwick of Burlingame, Cal., Mrs Rodgers's mother, who will past several weeks in Massapequa. -o- Mrs. William Docherty of Glen- geriff road, Massapequa, has sailed for Southampton, England. She will visit friends in England and Scotland and return home in June, 2 8AVOY Original Chinese Caterer In Leng Island CHOW MEIN DINNER TO TAKE OUT PIPING HOT READY TO SERVE Grove 84. and Merrick R4, Tel. Freeport 3290 FREEPORT CATARRH YES. THAT'S WHY I RECOMMEND WASHING YOUR CLOTHES WITH THE NEW SOAP CONCENTRATED SUPER SUDS WHICH REMOVES OR KILLS MOST GERMS. ITS THICKER,RICHER SUDS QUICKLY soak out Diat without @ SCRUBBING- GET CLOTHES } REALLY CLEAN- HOSPITAL to serve on that day.