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BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1939 Telephone MA'm 4-6200 Marriage and Engagement Announcements Lead in News of the Day E. Leonard, Mr. Whiton For Clamified Ad RptullM Miss Knott, Mr. O'Boyle II I II To Marry To Be Wed St.

John's Church To Be Scene Saturday Event Miss Margery Knott, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. David H. Knott of 43 ll it' 5th Manhattan, and Glen Cove, June 28 Date For Wedding in Garden City Miss Emelyn T. Leonard, daughter Of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. Leonard of Manhattan and Jericho, and Herman F. Whiton, son of Baroness Carl G. von Seidlitz and the late Henry Devereux Whiton, in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, will be married June 28.

A home reception will follow. Miss Jessie H. Leonard will be maid of honor and a younger sister, Laura Leonard, will be flower girl. Attendants will be Mrs. Henry C.

Mellon Jr. and the Misses Laura P. H. Brown, Nathalie H. Brown and Ruth Leonard, cousins of the bride-elect; Mrs.

Franklin B. Lord Jr. Mrs. Charles G. Meyer Mrs.

Alexander B. McFadden and the Misses Nancy C. Blagden, Frances Ellen Clark, Priscilla Grant, Katharine W. Neilson, Sylvie L. Redmond, Marina Torlonia and Anne Paul.

W. Gurnee Dyer, will be best man. The ushers will be Charles R. Jr. Mil ft Jwaw-- rirf ari lillrry1' f' i 1 rZ4 0 H.

Fisch, who was Miss Rose and Mrs. Frank Grossman of Greenberg, the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feldman Strong Angliss Miss Phoebe Angliss, daughter of iMr and Mrs- Frederick William 8S From left to right are Mrs. Max I.

Cohen, who was Miss Muriel Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Samuel Stein of Manhattan. Mr.

Cohen lived at 460 Avenue Mrs. Samuel Cohen, the former Miss Anne Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenberg of 1675 W. 9th Mrs.

David Milton Edwin Levlne, who was Miss Geraldlne Florence Bernstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstock of 310 Ocean Parkway; Mrs. Morris Bloom, the former Miss Ruth Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Katz of 1 St. Paul's Court. (Valeche photos.) Queen Mothers vrth.r. rih hH it. in.Vai: I i.tkm luncheon hridn.

Woodmere Residents Wednesday at the Stewart Manor AngUss of Plne st- Baldwm. became weanesaay at me Stewart wir-ir. stn the bride of Lawrence Wicks Strong, To Give a Luncheon Entertaining for N. E. Tuesday; Plans Second Party bers of the Theta Kappa Beta soror-son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Strong lty of Adelphl Academy. Members of Ocean Amityville, last Sun-1 who are in the graduating class day afternoon at St. Christopher's were guests of honor. r.V,,,ol.

in DnUnnn i II u. Country Club. John Roeser, secretary of the Y. M. C.

A. Boys' Division, installed the following officers: president, Mrs. N. B. Gordon; first vice "resident Mrs.

William Rmrh- and W. A. Hazard Leonard, brothers of the bride-elect; W. Porter Buck, William M. Burden, Austin T.

Gray, Thomas B. Harrison, Charles G. Meyers Joseph W. Outer-bridge, John M. Polk, Theodore H.

Price, Herbert N. Rawlins Louis Reynal, Brewster Righter, J. Hopkins Smith Philip S. Tiffany, Arthur D. Jr.

James and Townsend U. Weekes. Combs Moshor Miss Bertha Moshcr, daughter of Mr Mrs. George Mosher of In-wood, was marired to Milton Combs, son of Mrs. Milton Combs of Hew lett Point on June 3 at the Lynbrook M.

E. Church. The Rev. Herbert Johnson, Englishtown, K. a cousin of the bride, officiated.

Miss Adeline Raimondi of Inwood was maid of honor and Michael Vigatto of Hewlett was best A reception followed at the Mosher I home After a weddi.lg trip the I couple will reside in Hewlett. Jacbos Blum Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Abna T. Blum of Qgemere lo Auen jacon ox Man- hattan on June 5 at the Communitv i i 1 second vice president Mrs i Tne Rev- Matthew Kelly officiated Misses Elaine Alt, Evelyn Benson, 1 Johnson; recording secretary. Mrs'land tne bride fatner 8ave her in June Blxby, -Gladys Bracewell. a whi-ipn- rnn-cnnnriinr marriage.

Miss Ruth Strolisky was Bnre Friedman, Minette Hensel, Miss Lois Pinnev Clark will en- tary, Mrs. William Blohme, and the bride' onlv attendant. Charles Jean Holden Nancy Johnson, Eliz-tertain a group of Brooklyn Colony, treasurer, Mrs. P. H.

Bird. P' "'s New England, women at her home I on Tuesday, including Mrs. Charles A. Soper, Mrs. Thomas H.

McCUn-jMrs. tock, Mrs. J. Richard Wiggins. Mrs.

William Hays Lawrence, Miss Grace and and tions I ou.ers, ac. r7 1 heJ. Wftre The ide wore a gown of white moussehne de soie over taffeta and orchids. Her attendant wore a frock of pink net with blue accessories and carrled 'd fashioned bouquet. i A reception followed the ceremony the home of the bride's parents.

After a two weeks motor t.rin to Ames, Mrs. wiinam aine, Mrs. j. nnaiene wooa accompaniea Dy Edward Hoag, Mrs. Robert L.

Mrs. Arroll. Weaver and Mrs. James S. Graham.

I On Thursday Mtss Clark will illlZrarlll lews iJ rtf Grossman, dauughter of Mr. 654 Lafayette Mrs. Leo Jean Feldman, daughter of of 4639 Bay Parkway; Mrs. Theta Kappa Beta Miss Barbara Ann Peck enter tained at a luncheon yesterday at her home, 300 Macon for mem muse pieseni were me L. Sullivar Katkrvn Volkman and YjTtettortti Young.

preceeded the luncheon. Lambda Pi Epsiloil mootinff A neel "1, "elu evcnms hi, uie home of Miss Jean Hill, 936 E. 28th Et FormaI 'Auction was held for M1 Carol Preston and Miss Doro Hall. 517 E. 34th Tuesday eve- Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Rose of 1716 The wedding took place on May 28 at the Temple Auaitonum, bi Kocnester Ave. The bride had her sister Mfc 11 lL ht rf' VhrT.rnrt Tlanri," anc! the Thousand Wands, the Following a motor trip to Canada couple will spend the Summer in Belle Harbor. Burke Wolf revs Mka Lydla Wolfrcys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wolfreys of 874 Herkimer was carried on June 3 at a nuptial mass in Holy Rosary Church to Richard P. Burke. The Rev. James Sullivan, pastor of the church, celebrated the mass and performed the marriage ceremony. Mrs.

Thomas Mooney was matron of honor and Ferdinand Parhalla was beft man. Chester Stiles, a cousin of the bride, and Frank Pen- "onv in the Columbus Club Mr nrk a r.H,,- wlv n. Mr. r-J imhia The Ladies Cla.ss of the Flatbuih Christian Church will hold a supper and garden party the garden of Mr. and Fred George.

1511 E. 48tn tomorrow evening. .4 The guests of honor included Mr. Mrs. James O.

Arroll. Mr. and Roeser. the Rev. John Wiley Mrs.

W. L. Horn. Vocal selec-' were given by Miss Mary FlRtb.U5il chapter tion of America will be held tomor afternoon at the home of Mrs. icnman 1060 E.

24th with! Mrs. Yetta Kestenbaum, head of the group, presiding On Tuesday the Kadmiah and rapiers win De rep- Bt lne Jumor councu con tne Misses Ida Jaffee, 990 Presi and Claire H. Stern. 165 Patrhan Ave rn.rtiv. nr.cirfnt The festival Of the i Vermont, the couple will reside inltny MVers' The next meeting will Wantaeh held at the home of Miss Ruth nf mnrr.tinn Wn.i uyson i-Tiou, Mrs.

JW3 Mrs. Horace Noble Coryell Padisade N. Mrs. Hapgood of1 oft Jamaic Mlss Adelaide Membrev i LytlOrOOK Clllbs The annual Spring luncheon of the Lynbrook Auxiliary to the South Mlss Marv Wailace of 808 8th Ave ning, June 20. and Miss Catherine Doherty of 351 oM st lrl nn th.

n.h.JKaYemian Rosp ma isiands and Cuba, HempUead The Ladles Aid Society of Trinity Lutheran Church will present a strawberry festival and a concert by the church choir in the church hall on June 18. Mrs. Betty Inga-bretsen, chairman of the affair, is being assisted in making arrangements by Mrs. Harry Christie, Mrs. John Hansen and Mrs.

Andrew Nel-sen. Mlss Gustava Andersen will direct the choir. The women's auxiliary of Thomas Nast Chapter of the Steuben Society will enjoy an outing at Lake Ronkonkoma and a picnic on Aug. 13. Mrs.

William Borchors is chairman of the event. Her committee comprises Mrs. Otto Franz. Mrs. Paul Strasbugh and Mrs.

William DeGraf. Plans for the outing were discussed at the regular meeting of the group at the home of Mrs. Frederick Seiter of Terrace Ave. on Wednesday evening. The Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed Church will close its season at a card party to be held late this month at the home of Mrs.

Wallace Slater, 77 Jerusalem Ave. Mrs. Frederick Hallquist and Mrs. John Spreng will serve as co-chairmen at a strawberry festival to be sponsored by the group on the lawn surrounding the church on Thursday from 4 until 9 p.m. The final business session of the club win t.v.

ni.f. in t.h rhnrrh hall on June 19 Mrs. George R. Taylor was chair- man of a card Dartv sponsored by Red Wine Council. Degree of Poca hontas, in Dauch's Hall, on Jackson on Wednesday evening.

Assisting her were Mrs. Christopher Leidner, Mrs. John Maguire, Mrs. Patrick Troccoll, Mrs. Walter Carey and Mrs.

Walter Kiernan. Mrs. Gray Truitt was formally installed as president of the East Hempstead A. by Mrs. Frank N.

Wechtel of Sea Cliff on Tuesday afternoon. Other officers of the group who officially took office on Tuesday were Mrs. William Gary-pie, vice president; Mrs. Thomas Scott, secretary; Mrs. Randolph Sinclair, treasurer, and Mrs.

Mer-ton Thayer, historian, The group voted to present each of the graduates with flowers on graduation day. South Shore Division of Women's American Ort will hold a luncheon, mah Jongg and bridge at Anchor Inn. Far Rockaway, on rnaay, June 23. Mrs. Lester Ring is chair man- Proceeds will go toward tne; support or orpnanea cnuureii we Ort schools.

The annual summer pnage oi uie Sisterhood of Congregation i Shaaray Teflla, Far Rockaway, will be neia 1 1 i Nassau Communities will be an'ference at New York headquarters I President St. announce the mar-Recent visitors at the Grand Cav-1 rlage of their daughter. Miss Ruth ems. Grotoes, included Mrs. Edvthe Rose, to William Baverman.

limn Manhnttjin Rnhhl T.rapl Qpldstein officiated. A wedding breakfast followed at the Hotel liVancnnio After a wedding trip, the couple yill pass the Summer in Edgemere. The bride attended Adelphl College snd was graduated from Hunter, Rhe is a member of Pi Alpha Tau c- i n.iiLj. ivii. tjavua la an aiuuiiiuo UnrHhim Ijm Mnnl Stearns Walozr Mr.

and Mrs. Milton F. Stearns Woodmere announce the engage tX SSf.Uint weanor bchuiman of 370 Utica Ave. 'also of President St. Rockawav Pnrkwav rh.nt.r will next Sunday evening, 1 Joph Landau is president.

Mrs. David Kamerman of 915 E.j 8th a member of the national lies of 155 Franklin St. was mar- event of Wednesday at the South Shore Yacht Club, Freeport. Chair- iiicii a.i iviis, i'liuip rciu ana mrs. AT Millo sponr Mdw night at Niederstein's.

Mrs. Ray mond Donnelly is chairman Miss Virginia Karpman will be charge, 0runge cird( Qf 8t JamM. M. E. Church will have a regular has set Saturday for her marriage to Bennett Coblelgh O'Boyle, son of Edward Christopher Brenner of 14 E.

68th St. and Kingston, Pa. The ceremony will be performed in St. John's Church, Lattlngtown, and a reception will be held at the Knotts' Glen Cove home. Mrs.

Robert G. Knott (Dorothy Aylesworth), sister-in-law of the bride-elect, will be matron of honor. Attendants will be the Misses Jean Nicoll, Margaret Brenner and Nancy O'Boyle, Doris Schulman, Mlllicent Roberts and Mrs. Harold Ley. Lily J.

Knott, a niece and a nephew, David H. Knott III, children of Mr. and Mrs. James Knqtt, will be in the bridal party. Edwards Coblelgh O'Boyle will ba best man for his brother.

Ushers will be Randall Barton, son of Rep resentative and Mrs. Bruce Barton; George Throckmorton, H. Austin Kay, Robert G. Knott, David H. Knott George M.

Cohan William G. Reynolds and Loring Griggs. Hall Covert Miss Patricia Covert, daughter of Mrs. John Whipple Covert of 72 Grove and the late Mr. Covert, yesterday became the bride of Lester Hall, sou ofMr.

and Mrs. Howard Hall, also of Brooklyn, at a ceremony solemnized at the Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church. The Rev. Robert A. Brown, rector of the-church, officiated.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, John Whipple Covert wore a white net gown with a short train and a finger tip veil of white tulle. She carried a shower bouquet of white gladioli and lilies of the vailey. Mlss Grace Jacob! who was the bride's only attendant, wore a pale blue marquisette redlngote over pink, and carried a nosegay of pink roses and cornflowers. Howard Hall Jr. served as best man for his brother and the ushers included Donald Caffey and Peter Pertig.

After a reception for the immediate members of the families, the couple left for Cape Cod. Upon their return from their Wedding trip they will make their home in South Ozone Park. Beckci Schoenf older The marriage of Miss Ruth Schoenfelder, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schoenfelder of Brooklyn, to Harry W.

Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dlb-bern ot 536 84th took place on May 27 at the Union Church of Bay Ridge. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

John Paul Jones, pastor. A reception followed at Gregory's. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Rudolph Schoenfelder. She wore a gown of white satin and a tulle veil caught with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of white stock and iris. The matron of honor, Mrs.

Robert Lindgren, was dressed in blue satin. The bridesmaids were the Misses Dorothy Kleysteuber and Ruth For. rester, who wore coral taffeta dresses and hats. Philip Leeming was the best man. The ushers Included Harold Bailey and Harold Burk-holder.

The bride is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School. After a trip to Bermuda the couple will reside in Bay Ridge. Mr. Becker is a graduate of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and is employed ifi the engineering department of the Firemen's Fund Indemnity Company, Manhattan. Among those at the Scaroon Manor Country Club, Schroon Lake, are Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Drilling, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pepper, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Feldman and Mr.

and Mrs. Milton G. Harrison, Robert Ml Mario wancocK was MISS Marie L. Mulle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mulle of Mer- rjcii before her marriace vp-rprriav th. nf VJ 6 0Mr' and Mrs. Leon Hall Han- eodvajaa MeoicJ -iJ lilt' 1 ment of their daughter, Miss Mar- hostess to the Sub-Juniors of the I administrative board, installed the jorie Rose Stearns to Sidney M. Women's Club of Lynbrook tomor- officers of the Philadelphia Dora Walzer, son of I. Walzer of night a her home on Waverly Fleet Junior Chapter at a luncheon lead- I Ave.

'at the Ritz Carlton Hotel last Wed- Miss Stearns was graduated from The Violet Circle of St. James' nesday. Next Wednesday Mrs. Louis the Ethical Culture Normal School Methodist Episcopal Church will Wald of 8301 Bay Parkway, chair-end Woodmere Academy. She also have an outing on Tuesday to Jones man of the national speakers' bur-attended the Colleee Marie-Jose, Beach.

Mrs. J. Miltrm Ca.rt.mell is eau. will address the annual dnnnr' artmini.trativ. hnorri int.ii.H dinner the Washington (D.

C), chapter at the Shoreham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Mc-: meeung on iTiesoay anernoon jth home of Mrs.

F. L. Holtz. Mrs.j AUimerwiry IP UaltTar nraeiHnnl -4l1 W- 1 1, meeting on Tuesday afternoon at P' laun-Ile. Miss Lucille Isabell.

Iles, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal' Stewart r- nf X- Tl O- u. Vlaun, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Azer Vlaun of Astoria. The ceremony took place at Ascension Church with the Rev. G. Cooper Jr. officiating.

The bride wore a gown of white chiffon, with a close-fitting bodice, full skirt and square neck, with insets of Chantilly lace. Her tulle veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Dorothy Qulnn was maid of th mic.c rwi tw 0f Islip and Edward Brachocki. The bride was graduated fromi Heffley School. Mr.

Vlaun attended tne High Bchool ol Commerce, Man hatUn. A reception in the Breuckelenj Room of the Towers Hotel followed! the ceremony. After a wedd ng tr p1 Newfoundland, the couple" will; reside in sunnys.de, 1 i Mahon of 3201 Avenue are cele-1 yiaun of Astoria, and Virginia Smo-brating their 2oth wedding anniver-; ienski of Hemostead. Charles Vlauiv Ont-of-Towners Guests of Set; Personal News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Woodmere, June 10 Mr. and Mrs.

William S. Garnsey 3d (Louisa Her-rick) and their infont son, William Herrick Garnsey of Denver, arrive Monday for a visit with Mrs. 'Garnsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newbold L.

Herrick at their home on Woodmere Boulevard, here. Miss Pauline Herrick, younger daughter of the Herrlcks, who was graduated last week from the Master's School at Dobbs Ferry, has returned for the Summer. She will make her debut next season. In September Mr. and Mrs.

Herrick will give a tea in her honor and during the midwinter season will give a dinner-dance in a Manhattan hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hauck of Hewlett Neck Road have sailed for a combined business ana pleasure trip to Europe.

During their ab sence Mrs. Hauck's mother, Mrs. C. Kennedy of Omaha, is oc- cupying ineir resilience, Mr. and Mrs.

Seth B. French, who have been making their home in Baltimore, for the past few Winters, have reopened their Sum mer place at 115 Ocean Ave. for the season. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Gilbert of East Broadway and their son, Craig Gilbert, will leave next week for a visit wi'li their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bel fer at Madison, Wis. Mr. Belfer is assistant to Dr.

Bradley of the Uni versity of Wisconsin In the biochemistry department. The visitors will then go to Colorado Springs, Sante Ft, through the Grand Canyon on tj Los Angeles and will take in the fair at San Francisco. They will continue on through the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Lake Louise and Niagara Falls before returning home after Labor Day, 1( Gallaghei GuerriU Miss Mary AgnM GaHagher daUghter of Mrs. Michael J. Galla- eher of 470 Washington Ave.

and the late Mr. Gallagher, and John King invc uaiiaKiii, nnu umi don Guerrln son o( Mrs Jerome Guerrm and the ate Mr Guerrln, married next Saturday The His Excellency, the Most Rev. Ray A. Kearney, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn. The bride-elect has chosen her cousin, Mrs.

Percy C. Delamater, as matron of honor. Her other attend- ants will be the Misses Jeanette G. Driscol, Agnes M. Fitzgerald, Marguerite M.

Gucrrin, Regina E. Hlnes and Mrs. Anthony McHugh, all of 'Brooklyn, and Mlss Helen R. Hano fee of Aden, N. Y.

Jerome Guerrin, brother of the bridegroom-elect, will be the best man. The ushers will be James Boylan, John Duffy, Vincent Guer rin, Edward Kenrich, Eugene Qulnn and Eugene O'Hara. The bride will be given in marriage by her brother, John P. Gallagher. After the ceremony there will be a reception at the home of the bride's mother.

Stanley Tonor Miss EUa Ann Toner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Toner of 264 of Edwin Raymond Stanley, son of 'Mrs. Virginia Stanley of 273 Bay Highlands, N. at the Church the Holy Cross on May 20.

A maM foUowed ceremony which was performed by the Rev. Jo ml5a iricia Jsc ilea was niniu lass Stanley, brother of the bride- sary today. Mrs. McMahnn is the'i former Miss Mary Agnes Quealy. Ajman.

The ushers included Daniel preside 0'iv" wm 011 iu uai un ruesaay evening Miss Helen the Junior WC5t r. ,7.. OLmiJl uu A Mother and Dad program and a strawberry festival will be given on Thursday evening at the Masonic t.Unt A VT 2 "8.oruh,,i on tne lawn 01 me num ui wili lake mace at a nuDtlal A. J- Goldsmith 1118 Beact Jh afVerXnnMTsamuelFinkelsU Is chairman, Mrs. Sidney Schoenlank.

presi- Hint. nf the Central Council of; School District 15, will install newly elected officers or the inwooa -T. on Tuesaay anernouu. Mrs. Tilton Hamilton heads the list of officers to be inducted.

She Mr. Thomas Bolger. Mrs. Erad Egel is chairman of the after noons program. Spizuoco Kogel Miss Gllda Spizuoco, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Spizuoco of 1508 President will be married to Dr. George Kogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

T. Kogel, today at 4:30 at St. Matthew's Church. A reception followed at the Weismantel Show Boat. Miss Beatrice Spizuoco will be maid of honor for her sister and Frank Kogel will be best man for his brother.

The Misses Leonora Spizuoco and Ann De Trano will be flower girls. Antwerp, Belgium. Mr. Walzer is a graduate of the Civil Engineering School of Cornell University. He is associate! with Babcock-Wilcox Co.

1 Miss Anita Stacy entertained re cently at a shower and buffet supper In honor of Miss Eileen Renz of 2111 Rth who will be married to Lawrence Hayes of Bridgeport, Conn. Among those present were Mrs. Dade, Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mrs. Victor Fredhoim.

Mrs. Vincent De Guida. and the Misses Kathryn Sherry, Kathryn Rhoda Conroy. McDavitt and and I Jr HiW'l I Mrs. Alexander Donnell is the former Mi.ss Jean Agua-fredda of Manhattan.

Her marriage to the son of Mrs. Joseph Gorrtz of 469 48th 6t. took place recently. photo.) is 1. LIL- I I i i i i cuP.einis evening by Mr.

and Mrs. tn St. is sergeant in the Police wannauan. apartment ot Manhattan, lfea Sliea 7 co. utinirs rrancis onea, son! of Mr.

and Mrs. J. James Shea of 1 177 E. 17th St. The weddine will take place in Si.

Margaret's Church, Waterbury, June 24 The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Lorraine Healy. George Nutley Shea will be best man. Miss Healy was graduated from the College of New Rochelle. Mr. Shea prepared at Manhattan Col lege Pren and was urorinotH the University of Notre Dame in 1933.

Mr. and Mrs. John Roth will entertain the bridal party at a breakfast at their home in Middletown, following the wedding. The couple plan to make their home in Brooklyn. Ori Kamnitzer Miss Lillian Kamnitzer, daughter of Mr- and Mrs- Bernard Kamnitzer or JUz4 Mill was married to Alexander William Orr of 76 W.

I 82d Manhattan, son of William Orr, on Friday. The ceremony was performed at the West Park Presbyterian Churrh by the Rev. Dr. Evans. Following a wedding trip to East Windham, N.

the couple will live in Astoria. London Oppenheimer- The marriage of Mi.ss Miriam London, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol London of 866 E. 8th to Donald R.

Oppenhelmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oppenhelmer of Man- lhattan, will take place on Thursday. Following a two-weeks trip, the couple will reside in Manhattan. I Miss London is a graduate of in.uitute of Arts and Sciences.

Mr. and Mrs. LrRny Lippman of Brooklyn are guests at the Chateau Mfrtq046utht A ivua. uia-ia. csamson is cnairman 01 a spaghetti supper which the How- ard-Lathrop Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold on Thurs- day in the Delegates to the State convention.

Albany. N. Sept. 7, 8 and 9, will be elected at a meeting of the Lynbrook Auxiliary to American Legion Post 335, Friday evening at the clubhouse. The Dorcas Circle of the King's Daughters will have a luncheon and installation ceremonies at the South Shore Yacht club, Freeport, on Friday.

Mrs. Walter Magee will be installed as president, Mrs. James W. McGuire, first vice president; Mrs. Fred Kassel, second vice president; Mrs.

Ivar B. Areskog, recording secretary; Mrs. August Bleser corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. Arthur Schubert, treasurer, and Mrs.

Samuel ShiDwar. historian. Mrs. Arthur D. Jaques will be the installing of- firer.

The study of King Hrnry V. will be completed at the meeting of the Shakespearean Club of Lynbrook tomorrow afternoon at, the home of Mrs. Christopher Stapleton, Mal-verne. Newly-elected officers of the Women's Club of Lynbrook. who will be installed on Thursday, following luncheon at Bethpage State Park, Mrs- A- y- Chalmers, first vice presi- fOeni; Mrs.

nenry saywara sec- ond vice president; Mrs. Thomas Garrity, recording secretary; Mrs. I. Morris Oxner, corresponding sec- and Mrs- Clarence Peters, his- torian. care!" will follow instal lation ceremonies.

Mr and Mrs. Frank Haim of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Jones of Sea Cliff recently visited the Massanutten Caverns at Har- After a trip South the couple nrn(.

live in Richmond Hill. Miss Dalldorf Hostess iu t.toin.rt Miss Claire Dalldorf en tex tained uL. rim nri Neh Andrew at her home. 122 87th St. Mixc Among those present were Miss Peggy Andrew, Monte Lanaon, Mr.

i .6 1 ilman nnri thA nshpra included Doilff- ana Mrs. John Adams Mr. anu Mr. nr. Mr and, Mrs! Jack Toomey.

Miss' Ruth Lee, groom and Hugh C. Toner, brother Herb Ericksen, Miss Ethyl Thursby. of the bride. Chester King Bill Bridges. Miss' A reception followed at the Towers Doris Jackson, Alfred Dalldorf, Miss Hotel.

After a motor trip through Betty Bridges, Lenny Shay, Miss the New England States the couple Laura Cruze, Roy Johnson. Mlss will reside in Brooklyn. Jeanette Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. The bride is a graduate of St.

E. Grable. Robert Dalldorf, William Brendans Academy. Mr. Stanley Wolf.

Hugh McGitney and Paul1 atended Randolph Macon College at DaUdorfc 'Ajshjand. va. Photographed on thr beach at the Lido Country Club were, from left to right Miss Betty Brumley of Rockville Centre, Miss Ruth Wagner of Wilkes-Barre, and Mrs. R. Gor-.

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