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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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26 BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 21, 1945 i BROOKLYN (fQ) GARDEN CITY JWj -v BAY SHORl Winifred P. Hickey Becomes Mrs. Nowak St. Anselm's R.

C. Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Winifred Patricia Hickey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hickey of 8300 4th to Eugene J.

Nowak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter No wak of 562 82d on Nov. 13 When have vou seen a Officiating was the Rev. James P.

Smyth. The bride's maid of honor was her cousin, Miss Dorothy B. Gibbs. A niece of the bridegroom, Miss Beatrice Nowak, was junior bridesmaid. Acting as the best man was the bridegroom's brother, John Xowak.

studio couch like this? Vy If 7 LI. If John Farrell, and Richard Hughes ushered. A wedding breakfast and re ception was held at the Chanti cleer Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs.

Nowak left for a two PROBABLY MMAl because THIS studio couch is unique! It has two super-soft RUBBER-TOP mattresses which tnake both sides of the couch equally relaxing, give equal sleeping comfort! weeks motor trip to Savannah Ga. 1 Jem SardoU Patricia A. Fowler Drudy-Smith Wedding at A 119 Patricia Ann Fowler To Be Wed Next Sunday Sale-priced, too! Reg. $139 The marriage of Miss Pa St. Saviour's Church Miss Regina Claire Smith of 410 7th daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Smith, and John Vincent Drudy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Drudy of 421 6th were married on Nov.

7 at St. Saviour's R. C. Church. The ceremony was per tricia Ann Fowler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold R. Fowler! iBTT .1 in' ttt mm a m. n. iiiriir ut it vv.n,L.

.5 of 11 Miller Oceanside, to Joseph Anthony Hayes son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. formed by the Rev. Francis Fuchs.

The bride was given in mar Hayes of 350 Windsor Oceanside, and formerly of Brooklyn, will take place next At lat a twin studio roucli tico people ran really sleep on! Not like the average couch where only one side is really comfortable: Both sides of this couch have an innerprjng mattress padded with sisal and cotton. That alone means comfort. But each mattress a one-inch topping of Hetvitt Rest foam body -con forming latex rubber! That gives you assured sleeping comfort for two. This unusual couch, designed by us for you, is available in many decorator fabrics. You'll find it only at Loeser's in Brooklyn and Garden City.

mwm riage by her brother, Raymond Smith. She was attended by her niece, Miss Claire C. Daugh- Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church, Oceanside. The Rev. John B.

Macnab will of i bwhm pBHlBBHHBnw ton, as the maid of honor. Thomas Drudy was best man ficiate. for his brother, and the ushers Gerald R. Hammell will her sister as matron of Thomas F. Wood Jr.

Mrs. attend honor. included Walter Gallagher and Charles Gushue. Mrs. Drudy is a graduate of St.

Saviour High School and attended Woods secretarial School. She was formerly employed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. will be the best man. Miss Fowler was graduated from Oceanside High School and. is employed by the Equitable Life Assurance Society, Manhattan.

The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of St. John's Military Academy, Sa-lina, and served two years in the navy. Following a reception at Michel's Restaurant, the couple left for a honeymoon at Miami Fla. They will reside at 410 7th St. Georgionna Schork And Mr.

Hinton Married Flatbush Church Society Plans Event The marriage of Miss Geor-gianna Schork, daughter of Mrs. Frances Schork of 214 Troy The Westminster Society of to Timothy Hinton, son of Mrs. Anna Hinton of fill Pa cific took place at' St. Mat Flatbush Presbyterian Church will sponsor a sale and card party to be held at the church, Foster Ave. and E.

23d on Tuesday evening, Nov. 30. Mrs. Fred W. House will be in charge of the sale table and Mrs.

Benjamin F. Stephens of the reservations. thew's R. C. Church last Sunday.

The reception followed the ceremony at the Bartenders Club. The bride was given in mar Jr tZo tl 'I "toll I riage by Alexander Macchi. Mrs. Arthur Bates attended as ma tron of honor for her sister. Richard Malmeren served as the best man and Robert Bingham and Arthur Bates as ush ers.

Audrey Rantsch Norwegian Auxiliary Plans Smorgasbord A Smorgasbord will be sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess' Home and Hospital on Dec. 4 at the Sisters Home, 46th St. and 4th at 7 p.m. Mrs. Daniel Frayland is in charge of the event.

President of the auxiliary Is Mrs. Sigurd J. Arnesen. To Become Bride Mr. and Mr.

Charles II. F. Rantsch of 124 Elizabeth Floral Park, have announced the encacement of their daugh ter, Miss Audrey Rantsch, and osenh S. Bryner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde U. Bryner of Greensburg, Pa. Miss Rantsch received a bachelor of arts degree from Adelphi College, attended Northwestern University, and is on the staff of Price, Water- Junior dining room with oval table house Manhattan. She is a member of Delta Delta Hessel Langan The marrige of Miss Marcella II Langan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Langan of 40 Tulip Floral Park, to Arthur Hessel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Hessel of 1 10 Pacific took place on Oct. 31 at Our Lady of Victory R. C. Church, Moral Park, the double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Raymond David.

A reception followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Floral Park, The bride's sister, Miss Elizabeth M. Langan, was the maid Delta sorority. Mr. Rryner was graduated from Washington and Jefferson College and- Carnegie Institute of Technology. An army veteran, he is a graduate student at Pennsylvania State I I WY A A -X lts in 18th Century style! ICs in open stock, too! of honor.

Acting as the best man was Robert L. Langan, brother of the bride. Ushering were John Hopkins and Joseph Langan, another brother of the s389 bride. The couple spent their honey moon in Florida and are living in Hempstead. Patricia A.

Donnelly To Be Wed to Mr. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly of 202 Ovington Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Patricia Anne Donnelly, to Ralph Edward Jensen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Jensen of 263 Prospect Park West. Miss Donnelly is a former graduate of St. Joseph's Commercial High School. Mr.

Jensen served with the armed forces in Korea, and is associated with the Standard Building Products Co. Table, china, buffet, I chairs! he scaled-down size gics you more living space yet serves you as adequately as a large suite. The table takes up less room hut gives you more seating space because it's oval and it extends. Six-drawer buffet has two cupboards, one lined silver drawer. Entire suite beautifully constructed of polished mahogany veneers and hardwood.

oval table, two 9-in. -leaver. S93 prdeslal tabic, two 9-in. leaves.S85 I.yre hack side chair SI 5 Lvre hack armchair lit. 50 Rita Ellen Berger, Mr.

Gainesburgh to Wed Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Berger of 1655 E. 10th St.

of the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Rita Ellen Berger, to M. Harvey Gainesburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Gainesburg of 23f)D E. 7th St.

The bride-to-be is attending Hunter College. Her fiance was graduated from Brooklyn College and is a student at Brooklyn Law School. i i -J' '-7U Ills' 11'! tao Splat hark i(le cliair. Splat liack armchair- 3l-incli china 52-ini-h buffet 19.50 -SI 19 -SI 15 Irene Reinhardt Furniture Lonrr's Fourth Floor Convenient poumeniH may he nrranged on purchaxe of $2.5 or more, plus small iter rice charge. Wirth Kaiser Dorothy M.

Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kaiser of Woodside, was married to George E.

Wirth of Bayonne, N. on Nov. 13 at Christ Lutheran Church, Wood-side. The Rev. J.

Leinger performed the ceremony. A reception followed at Steinway Lodge. The bride was attended by Irene Reinhardt Becomes Fiancee The engagement of Miss Irene Reinhardt to Thomas Nuccl is announced by the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reinhardt of 9214 3d Ave.

Mr. Nuccl Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nucci of 25S 88th St. Miss Reinhardt was graduated from St.

Edmund's Com I.OFSI ll IlAKGi: CUSTOMERS MAY BUY IIV NOVEMBER PAY IN JANUARY her cousin, Mrs. Edith Mark-land. The bridegroom's bro ther, Robert J. Wirth, was best man. Mrs.

Wirth is a graduate of Bryant High School, Queens. mercial High School and the prospective bridegroom from Fort Hamilton High School. Mr. Nucci served in the army. 1 OiV SALE AT THESE LOESER STORES: BROOKLYN 1, N.

Y. TRiangle 5-810 GARDEN CITY Garden City 7-180.

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