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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 27

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 27

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN NOV Cohlentz-Berlifc Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Benin of Hewlett have announced the Caledonian Hospital Bazar Offers Christmas Gifts Do your Christmas shopping early Is the theme of a giant bazar for the benefit of the Caledonian Hospital, of Brooklyn, opening in the Nurses Residence, 45 Woodruff Friday, Nov. 14. 4 Aronson-Trilling Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore R. Trilling of Woodmere have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rosanne (Honey) Trilling to Richard I. Aronson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hoffenberg of Forest Hills formerly of Boston, Mass. Miss Trilling Is a niece of the late Paul Moss, License Commissioner in the late Fiorello LaGuardia's administration. She Bacon-Wandell Mr. and Mrs. George Wandell of Valley Stream have made known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Ethei Wandell, to Navy Boatswain's Mate George Bowman Bacon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Adams of Merrick. Miss Wandell was graduated from Valley Stream Central High School and the Scudder School, N. Y. Her fiance is a uraduate nf Metiham f'entral Son to Zims Mr.

snd Mrs. Lawrence Zlrn announce the birth of their son Jeffrey Core Zirn, on Oct. 25 at the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Zirn was the former Evelyn Feld-man.

Mr. Zirn Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham H. Zirn of Brooklyn.

Maureen Quigley Engaged to Lt. Leek Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Quigley of Rockville Centre, formerly of Flatbush, Brooklyn, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Maureen Quigley, to 2d Lt.

William J. Leek, S. Air Force, engagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Berlin, to William K. Coblentz, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Zach B. Coblentz of San Francisco. A November wedding Is planned. Miss Berlin was graduated from the Birch Wathen School, N. Y.

and Connecticut College and also attended the School of Architecture at Columbia University. Mr. Coblentz was graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, and the Yale Under the auspices of the combined hospital family, Including the student nurses, alumnae association, the Wom-en's Society, hospital departments such as administrative, X-ray, laboratories, housekeep Announce Engagement of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keith of Rockville Centre, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Suzanne Elaine Keith, to Lloyd M.

Abernethy son of Mr. and ing, dietary, engineering, nurs is a graduate of Colby Junior Mrs. Abernethy of Granite ing school andlnedical records, -i' n-n College. Her fiance is a veteran and i stationed at Charles-town. S.

C. of the Air Force in -World War II. A Spring wedding is planned. Law School. During the second World War, he served as a lieutenant in the Army.

Mr. Coblentz is with the American Committee on United Europe in u.m- n.rr Miss Keith graduated nwho3 gay wE'm wake Forest College, dolls, clothes, jewelry, china, Abernethv a glassware, pottery, aluminum-i l't 11 dent at iork Lniver-iilv ware, nana made sweaters, cars and leather articles. ocno01- At the event, which will con-; Vogelsberg Twer i son ot Mi wiinam n. ana the late Mrs. Leek of 181 Hemp New York.

tlnue through Saturday mid- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Twer of I ATTIRE xiignt, aov. la, whi De me Fairfield Vallev Stream, Alumnae Association of which have made known the engage HEDY'S MASSAGE STUDIO REDUCING', SWEDISH AND MEDICAL MASSAGES Li mi i I i CORRECT FORMAL WEAR FOR MORNING, AFTERNOON aad EVENING WEDDINGS TO HIRE NEW SUITS NEW STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED stead also of Rockville. Centre.

Miss Quigley was graduated from St. Agnes Academic School, Rockville Centre, and from Georgian Court College, Lakewood, N. where she received a B.S. degree. The prospective bridegroom is an alumnus of St.

John's' Preparatory School, Danvers, and of Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, where he received a B.S. degree in I civil engineering. He is now at Travis Air Force 'Rhsp, Fairfield, Cal. ment of their daughter, Miss Margaret Twer, to Jerome J. Vogelsberg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Vogelsberg of Middle Village. Miss Twer, a graduate of Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School, Brooklyn, Is a student at St. Catherine's Hospital School ofNursing, there. Miss Madge Cochrane, R.N., president, will sponsor a miscellaneous table of articles.

The Women's Society, of which Mrs. John J. McCamley Is president, Is taking charge of the. food, refreshments ind white elephant tables. Student nurses will decorate the bazar area and will assist In all booths and other LADIES: Monday through Friday MEN: Saturdays and by appointment NURSES AND DOLLS In preparation for a giant bazar to benefit the Caledonian Hospital, Nov.

14 and 15, these student nurses put the finishing touches on hand-made dolls and stuffed animals which will be on -sale at the event. Every one from the administrative director, Miss Marie M. Behlen, R.N., to the student nurses and staff nurses made a toy for the bazar. Left to right, Hedwig Ordynski, Clarenda Loreti and Phyllis Laterza. Over decadf of courteous and dependable $ertic to Brooklyn's finest families.

K.Hh ASk BUckminster 4-951 3 STORE HOI ES: 1(1 A.M. I 10 P.M. i': Her fiance attended Brooklyn! Technical Institute and is nowj Vlrsmia S-2723 88-44 JAMAICA AVE. WOODHAVEN, N. Y.

Ev ery one from the adminis-; serving in the Navy. trattve director of raiedoman, Miss Marie M. Rehlen, R.N., to the student nurses are making tovs and dolls, which include one dressed exactly like a student nurse in the bright Stewart Clan plaid uniform worn under a crisp white apron complete with cape, shoes, stockings and cap. On Tuesday, Nov. 4 at 8 P.M.

(E. S.T.I we bring you ELECTION RETURNS Tun in your Mutual station for mott com ptoto covtrago with tueh nationally famous commontafort -at Gabrtol Hoattor, Fullon lowii. Codrlc Fottor and Cocil Brownl FLASH! WOK i ttjw-'j i Wul You always get a Wttk Wmlk mm- wm fm jjj I hi i Jill .1.. Mrs. Clifford Rippert fc.

fW Ann T. Lane Bride of Mr. Rippert Miss Ann T. Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Lane I IL i of 69 Menahan was married to Clifford H. Rippert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rippert of 12fi Covert at St Martin 1 III 1 i A better deal because Every Chevrolet truck is factory-matched to the job it will do with the right power, the right capacity, the right engine, transmission, springs, axle, and tires to do its work at the lowest possible cost to you. So, come in and see us-see for yourself what a wonderful deal, what a wonderful buy you'll get with a great new Chevrolet truck.

A better buy because THEY LIST FOR LESS Production economies, made possible because Chevrolet is the world's largest truck manufacturer, reduce the cost of Chevrolet trucks. Th8t is why Chevrolet trucks list for less than comparable models of any other make. LOWER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COST Feature after feature cuts the cost of operation and upkeep to the very bone. Valve-in-Head engine design; strong and sturdy Hypoid rear axles; Flexi-Mountcd cabs; rigid, channel-type frames; single-unit rear axle housings; Unit-Design bodies and many, many other features reduce costs and increase the life of your Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks. Father W.

Lohrman officiated. A reception followed at the Clenville Inn, Glendale. Mrs. Rippert wore -a white iVTi rw 1 I I satin and rose point lace gown with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt and a crown of orange blossoms with white French "Xljimjjgfgv wrrimrmrrm WDTIH1 CCHIHVIltLll TRUCKS! Illusion veil. She carried steph-snotis and four white orchids.

The maid of honor, Miss Marie Mcintosh, cousin of the bride, wore an Autumn gold gown of velvet and carried aster pompons with Autumn leaves. The other attendants Mrs. Joan Hel-mer and Miss Theresa Contrada vere dressed similar to the maid of honor in Autumn green. Charles Rippert was the best 1 9 9 it Mlz-vnnnll man and Thomas McGulre and Edward Fox ushered. A honeymoon trip to yirginia followed.

Mr. and Mrs. Rippert will reside in Hohokus, N. J. Steinberg Frnmkea Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Steinberg of 205 W. 15th Manhattan, have announced the en- fagement of their daughter, fisa Mildred Steinberg, to Herbert M. Frumlcea, son of Mr. nd Mrs.

John Frumkes of New York and Lawrence. A Spring wedding is planned. I Miss Steinberg Is an alumna of Archibald Lodge School lni TRADITIONALLY HIGHER TRADE-IN Chevrolet trucks keep their value longer! That is positive proof of the greater value built into Chevrolet trucks and it is a wonderful plus measured in dollars and cents savings at trade-in time. New York. Her fiance wasj graduated from Cheshire Acad-! emy and the University of Illinois, served with the Navy during the second World War and also during the Korean con flict.

in demand (Jflf in value in sales iv life Wcfrsoff Feldherr Mr. and Mrs. A. Feldherr of Ellenville announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Belle Feldherr, to Seymour Warsoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Warsoff of 221 E. 5th St. Both Miss Feldherr and Mr. Warsoff are members of the teaching staff at Ellenville High School Kvntimwtimt Hawrforrf aavfomMf mmi trim IllwfrafW ApmM aMNrialJ INJOV THE "TOPS ON TELEVISION" TMI DINAH H0II SHOW v.ry tu.tday and Thurfdoy E.ntn.i POOTIAll "CAMI 0' THI WIIK" (vary Soturday Aftorno. NC-TV NITWOIK a MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE I SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS! ConytthnHy ttsfd vndf In'your oca classified tolophono dlrodory Belle Feldherr.

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1841-1963