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is is BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, AUG. 24, 1941 Underwood Underwood SUMMER BRIDE-Mrs. Harold William Peyser is the former Miss Mary Louise Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T.

Wright. Her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peyser of Port Washington took place at the home of her parents, 30 Amherst Road, Port Washington. Rockville Centreites Return From Journeys Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Centre, Aug.

23 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Deming, Dr. and Mrs.

Frank Plumer and Robert Plumer have returned to their homes following a trip to Montreal and through the Laurentian Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Shannon and their son, Robert L.

Shannon, are at home again after a trip to the Thousand Islands, Canada and upper New York State. Mr. and Mrs. Val H. Fischer and their son, Val H.

Fischer returned this week to their home from Silver Bay, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heisel have been vacationing at Lake Luzerne, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Vander Clute returned to their home this week following a motor trip to Chicago, Buffalo, Albany and the Adirondack Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Austin K. Bennett of North Carolina are visiting Mr.

Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Henry Gies are vacationing in Vermont. Midshipman Warren Mullen left the village this week for Springfield. after a visit with Miss Olivette Galvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard E. Galvin. Mrs. William H. Marquand of Princeton Road spent this week in Avon, N.

as the guest of Mrs. Annie L. Barker. Mrs. Peter A.

Waddy of Hampshire Road, Miss Irma Harter and Miss Lucy Hesselman, both of Purdy Court, and Mrs. Andrew BETROTHED--Miss Florence Behrman is the fiancee of Pvt. Leonard Silberberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Silberberg of 659 Ocean Ave.

Miss Behrmon the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Behrman.

of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. I I I I I 16th Annual Horse Show Held At East Hampton Riding Club Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Hampton, Aug. held on the grounds of the Pantigo Lane, was a great lyn and Bridgehampton is Riding McCall Maloney, the former Show chairman.

Amory L. Horse Show, attended today's events and acted as honorary steward. Others were Lawrence Smith Butler, Ward Melville, Francis Rogers, William Carter Dickerman, Albert Jaeckel, John R. Todd, Henry Buhl, Robert Schey, Chisholm Macdonald, Juan Terry Trippe, Henry R. Sutphen, Paul Harvey Deming, F.

W. Lafrentz, Gerald Murphy, Frederick 1 B. Ryan, Charles A. Klotz and E. M.

K. Klapp. Ring stewards were Robert Appleton, Joseph B. Murray, Francis Newton, William C. Morgan and Dr.

Shepard Krech, while stewards of the oustide course were Richard Newton, M. F. the Suffolk Hunt; George Roberts and Eugene Crawley. Harvey Ladew, here from Pleasant Valley Farm at Monkton, to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Appleton, judged hunters, as did Randall Poindexter of St. James. Mr. and Mrs. Poindexter and the Misses Marie Louise Thompson of Litchfield.

and Ivy Madison of Manhattan, who judged equitation classes, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schey and Mrs. Everett Maloney at Lauralawn. Entries in today's show included Miss Jacqueline Bouvier's Danseuse, Mrs.

Norman K. Toerge's Camp, Francis Gibbs' Little Squire and C. Henry Buhl's Little Port, among horses well known in horse show circles. Others entering horses include Miss M. Elizabeth Gair, Mrs.

Lloyd Dewey, Mrs. Robert L. Hoguet, Edward McVitty, Mrs. James Wallace, Francis M. 3d, F.

W. Zelcer, Adrian Larkin, Ward Melville, William Mann and the Misses Bambi Merck, Rosamond Roberts, Mary Carroll Mann, Susan Skidmore, Joy Spalding, Jane Cole, Peggy Rosenwald, Helen Cordier, Mary Lois Scheerer, Phyllis Haynes and Jacqueline Galway. Luncheon was served between morning and afternoon classes under the apple trees at the clubhouse. Mrs. Robert Appleton was chairman for the luncheon.

Miss Olga Lafrentz was chairman for the horse show dinner held last night at the Devon Yacht Club. There were 50 at one long table, including Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Lafrentz, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lafrentz, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry L. Jefferys, Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. John Alden Towers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ord Bretherton, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Appleton, Mr. and Many Festivities Are Given in Connection Falco as Titania. Among the With Event: Ladies Baseball Game to Be Today children taking part in the formance are Valerie Starke, 23-Today's 16th annual Horse Show, East Hampton Riding Club on success. F.

W. Lafrentz of BrookClub president; Mrs. Everett Miss Theresa Schey, was Horse Haskell, president of the National Stuyvesant Wainwright, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hays Dater, Peter Annison and Theodore Deglin.

Tonight at the Maidstone Club Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm N. Macdonald gave a dinner for Mrs. Macdonald's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Shepard Barnes of Short Hills, N. J. Last night and tonight at the Laboratory Theater on David Lane young drama students with the Rollins Studio here presented for the first time a play, "A Point of View," by Leighton Rollins. In the audience were Glenway Wescott, I the novelist, and Monroe Wheeler of the Museum of Modern Art, who are spending the weekend with Miss F.

M. Cottenet and Rawlins Cottenet at their cottage on Egypt Lane, were at the opening night. Also Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Wheelock, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert ter, Mrs. John Adams Mayer (Dorothy Quick), Dr. Arnold Genthe and others. Tomorrow afternoon A ladies'1 baseball game to be played at the Maidstone Club will afford much merriment and benefit the book.

"Fifty Years of the Maidstone Club," being published by the club in September as part of the golden jubilee celebration being held this season. S. Kip Farrington author of fishing books and organizer of the mens' baseball team here, the Maidstone Mugwumps, has been active in plans for tomorrow's game. The Yawkey Red Sox, headed by Mrs. Thomas A.

Yawkey, whose husband is owner of that baseball team, and the Maguire Yankees, headed by Mrs. J. Basil Maguire of Greenwich, and East Hampton, who is the former Miss Ruth Silleck and owner, with her sister, Mrs. F. Joseph Holleran, of the Yankees, will meet at 3:30.

Pitcher for the Yankees is Mrs. Bruce Ryan, the former Miss Frances Weeks, while Mrs. Yawkey's sister, Mrs. Harold McCall of Tuscaloosa, will pitch for the Red Sox. Next Saturday the Maidstone Club's annual costume ball will take the form of an old-fashioned barn dance, with country fiddlers "calling the figures" and all sorts of amusing features reminiscent of 1891, when the club was founded.

Mrs. A. Wallace Chauncey, formerly of Brooklyn, and William C. Morgan are planning the party. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Doyle Hosts at Miller Place Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Miller Place, Aug. 23-Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Doyle of Miller Place are entertalning as their guests for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Cosgrove, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Devine and Miss Carol and Donald Devine of Brooklyn.

The Doyles will entertain for their guests with a cocktail party on the lawn of their home tomorrow. Among the others will be Judge and Mrs. George B. Serenbetz, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry McCaddin, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dolan, Mr. and Mrs.

N. F. Reinman, Mrs. James Devine and Mrs. Jo John Dillon.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor of Troy were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bartow at Miller Place.

Miss Minnie Talbot Swain of the Granada Hotel is spending this month at the Ocean House, Watch Hill, R. I. Miss Dorothy Crookall of Brooklyn is visiting at the Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Canada. Walt Selfert BERMUDA VISITOR- -Miss Helen Muir of 358 Westminster Road mounts a Bermuda bike during her vacation at Beau Sejour in Paget, Mrs. Meytrott Hostess at Garden Party Sayville-Bayport Group Entertains Sayville-Bayport, Aug.

23-Mrs. Charles C. Meytrott entertained during the week at a luncheon given in the garden of her Summer home on Greene Ave. Her guests were Mrs. Sidney P.

Snyder, Mrs. Alfred Terrell, Mrs. Robert F. Peet, Mrs. John Wittmer, Mrs.

George H. McGlynn, Mrs. William A. Thompson, Mrs. May Plyer, Mrs.

Henry E. Melvin, Mrs. Joseph A. Shanley, Mrs. George T.

Clarke, Mrs. Allan J. Hoost, Mrs. Philip Zwissler, Mrs. J.

D. Graham, Miss Florence Graham, Mrs. Frederick Skelton, Mrs. Walter L. Carpenter, Mrs.

J. Preston Card and Mrs. Wesley Meytrott. Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Meytrott of Brooklyn are spending the remainder of the Summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Meytrott. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth W. Meytrott are passing some time at Long Valley, N. at the Summer home of Mrs. Meytrott's father, Eugene T.

Trotter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Alvino were hosts last night at a lobster supper given at the Shoreham.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tiguet, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brehm, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Connell, Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGiff, Mr.

and Mrs. James A. McGiff and Mrs. Ida Keenan. Miss Henrietta Miller of Brooklyn is spending two weeks in Bayport as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Bogel. Over this weekend Miss Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Bogel and their daughter, Mrs. John A. Frieman, will visit in Providence, R. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Wierk of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Busing of Handsome Ave. have as their! weekend guests Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Van Woert of Rye, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Essenson of Brooklyn is spending a week at the Summer home of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred W. Alvino of Hamilton St. Mrs. M.

LeCompte Bason and Mrs. Edward H. Dooling have left for a two-weeks motor tip through the State of Maine. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Hart and their two sons sailed yesterday on the Seminole for Miami, where they will pass two weeks. Mrs. Alfred E. Frieman will act as hostess at the annual Summer card party given for the members of the Sayville Auxiliary of the Southside Hospital to be held at the Shoreham on Monday.

Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy S. Edwards are spending several days cruising aboard their yacht. They are sailing through Peconic waters and up the Connecticut River.

Miss Henry Feted Miss May M. Henry, dauzhter of Mrs. G. A. Reinghardt of Valley Stream, was honored at a shower held at the home of Mrs.

Alfred Toplis rcently. Miss Henry will be married to Carl E. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erik Olson of Jamaica, on Sept.

27. There were about 14 present. Holmes--Scott Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F.

Holmes of Lynbrook have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Lucie Holmes, to Robert Douglas Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott Jr. of Ridgewood, New Jersey. Mr.

Scott is a Colgate University graduate and a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity member. Mr. and Mrs. William Baylies Parker and their children, William, Rosalie and Katharine Parker, are spending the month at Basin Harbor, Vt. Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Ackerman of Brooklyn announce the birth of a son, John B. Ackerman at the Methodist Hospital on Aug. 17.

other perAnn Davis, Deborah Jenkins, Nada Davies, Frances Coles, Carola Guinzburg, Elizabeth Bogert, Gay Bailliere, Ellen Hay, Beatrice Sullivan, Judy Bennett, Eugenie Auerbach, Kate and Linda Barrett, Romia Bull, Anne Boone, Jennifer Burton, Blossom Coles, Elizabeth Creese, Adriana Eller, Judith and Pamela Erdmann, Mary Elliott, Valerie Felt, Hope Hollister, June Hill, Lee Lewis, Gail Lovejoy, Maisie Milholland, Sylvia Obolensky, Analie Muschenheim, Kate and Sara Roosevelt, Nancy Pardue, Virginia Northrop and Patsy Sidenburg. Tomorrow morning at the Maidstone Club there will be a program of water sports, ending with luncheon served on the terrace overlooking the pool. Arranging the sports are Rene Hoguet, W. Wallace Benjamin Sturtevant Erdmann, James B. Skidmore, Dr.

Louis Faugeres Bishop Jr. and Edward Ewen Anderson. Adelaide Cornet Honored at Party Miss Adelaide Cornet, daughter of Mrs. Adelaide Cornet of 370 Union was guest of honor yesterday afternoon at a surprise party at the Fulton Royal, given in celebration of her 21st birthday anniversary. Twenty-one guests were present.

Miss Cornet is a graduate of Girls' High School. The party guests were Miss Cornet's office co workers. Miss Maguire Is Bride of Paul Rieger Miss Jeanne Doris Maguire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clinton Maguire of 384 Stewart Garden City, was married yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m.

to Paul Rieger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Augustine Rieger, also of Garden City. The ceremony was performed in the Maguire home and was followed by a reception. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Her sisters, Miss Harriette and Miss Patricia Maguire, were her only attendants. Thomas Rieger was his brother's best man, and Duncan A. Doble 3d of Scarsdale, John Maguire of Manhattan and Ernest Augustine Rieger brother of the bridegroom, were ushers. The bride wore a gown of ivory slipper satin, princess lines with a yoke of hand-run Alencon. Her veil was a halo coronet of matching lace and she carried a cascade of gardenias and lilies of the valley.

Her bridesmaids wore bouffant gowns of Windsor blue taffeta and feather headdresses of the same color. They carried corsages of blue delphiniums, African pink daisies and sweetheart roses. Miss Maguire graduated last June from Skidmore College. The bridegroom attended Union College and is now studying at Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery in Kirksville, Mo. He is a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity.

After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Rieger will take up residence in Kirksville, where Mr. Rieger will continue with his studies. Tolces-Hirsh Special to the Eagle Lawrence, Aug.

23-Miss Lucile Hirsh, daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ellis V. Hirsh of 354 Oak Cedarhurst, was married at noon yesterday to Theodore Toices, son of Abraham Tolces of Manhattan and the late Mrs. Tolces.

The ceremony was performed at the Lawrence Country Club by Rabbi William B. Schwartz. Miss Jane Rae Hirsh was her sister's maid of honor and Mr. Francis Tolces was his brother's best man. The bride wore a white tailored afternoon frock with a small white veil trimmed feather hat and a corsage of white orchids.

A breakfast for the families followed. After a motor trip to New Hampshire, the couple will return to Hewlett, where they have taken an apartment at the Hewlett Manor. The bride is a graduate of Lawrence High School and New York State College for Teachers at Albany. She is now completing her M. A.

at New York University in education. She is a teacher of English and history in the Lawrence Junior High School. Mr. Tolces is a graduate of the College of the City of New York, where he was captain of the football team in 1935. He is with Circulation Associates, Y.

-Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Danella of 6318 10th Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Mary Danella, to Jchn Edmond Fitzgerald last night at a reception held at the home of the Canellas. Mr.

Fitzgerald is the son Mrs. Catherine Fitzgrald of 657 '8th St. Miss Danella is a graduate of New Utrecht High School and is a former juvenile radio singer. Among those attending the reception were Dr. and Mrs.

Bevelacqua, John Fury, Miss Gloria HONORED AT PARTY- -Miss Adelaide Cornet, daughter of Mrs. Adelaide Cornet of 370 Union was the guest of honor at a celebration held yesterday in honor of her Port Washington News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Port Washington, Aug. 23-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenton have returned from their wedding trip and are residing at Tarrytown, N.

Mrs. Fenton is the former Miss Jean Elizabeth Dow of South Washington St. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and their daughters, the Misses June and Aldene Miller of Highland have been on a two weeks' cruise to the eastern end of Long Island.

Miss Constance Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Richardson of Port Washington Estates, has been on a several weeks' visit to Hollywood, Cal. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Fay and their infant daughter, formerly of Mackey are now residing at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mrs. Fay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gulbrandsen of South Bayles Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Rivers and Jaeger of Brooklyn and Riverhead are touring the Berkshires. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace L. Allen of Lakeview Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Allen of Lynbrook will return to their homes tomorrow from a trip to Hartford, and Springfield, Mass. Miss Eugenie Dunn is at Tuxedo, N. Y. Miss Mary Elizabeth Jenkins of New Paltz, N. is the guest of Miss Marjorie Schlueter, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. August Schlueter of Yale Place. Mrs. C. V.

Roselle and her daughters are having a vacation at Yellowstone Park. Miss Betty Widder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Widder of Andover Road, is on a trip to Florida and Cuba. Mrs.

Thomas F. McEnaney is sojourning at the Maplewood Club, Maplewood, N. where she will remain until after Labor Day. Mrs. Burdick Hostess At Benefit Card Party Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Rockaway, Aug.

23 Mrs. Edward Burdick of the Bay Park section of the village entertained yesterday at a card party at the Brau Haus, also in Bay Park, for the benefit of the Cancer Hospital in the Bronx. Charles Muller is leaving for Philadelphia to represent the Robert F. Garrison Post, V. F.

W. at the national convention to be held the last week of this month. Miss Margaret Kasold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kasold of Prospect Ave, was married today to Harry Thomas Faulkner of Baisley at a nuptial mass at 10 a.m.

at St. Raymond's R. C. Church in the village. Mr.

Faulkner is the son of Frederick Faulkner and the late Mrs. Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Bryan of 1452 New York Ave, announce the birth of a son, Daniel Emmett Bryan, on Aug. 13 at Peck Memordal Hospital. Mrs. Bryan is the former Miss Agnes K. Kelly.

Behrman- Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Behrman, 431 Tecumseh Mt.

Vernon. N. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Florence Behrman, to Private Leonard Silberberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Isidore Silberberg, 659 Ocean Ave. Miss Behrman attended New York University, where she was active in the Dramatic School. She has been heard on several radio programs reciting her own poetry and her picture has appeared in leading newspapers and magazines through her former associatio: with the John Powers Agency. Mr. Silberberg a graduate Lehigh University, Tau Delti Phi.

At present he is stationed at Port. Bragg, N. in the 4th Regiment Signal Battery. family are residing in their new home at Luquer Road, Manhasset Bay Estates. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Anderson and family of Strathmore, formerly of Bogart Port Washington Park, have been on a several weeks motor trip through the New England States and Canada. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ackerly of Beacon Hill Road, have returned from a motor trip up-State.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bray of Vanderventer announce the birth of a daughter on Aug. 10 at the Doctors Sanitorium. Miss Laura Cocks and her sister, Mrs.

Dorothy Gately of Shore Road, are vacationing at Bangor, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Geruso and their daughter, Miss Hope Geruso, of Mackey Ave. accompanied by a group of 15, are on a two weeks' hostelling trip through the Connecticut Valley.

Mrs. Karl Scheiss of Garden City and recently of Beacon Hill, is on a motor trip to Maine. Colonel and Mrs. Edmund Bullis and family of Summit Road, Beacon Hill, have returned from a stay at their Summer home in Vermont. Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Allan of Plandome have as their guest Miss Hope Hardy of Nova Scotia. Mrs.

Conrado Traverso, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. K. Klapp, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R.

Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peck, Mr. and Mrs, Paul I Timbal, Mr. and Mrs.

C. de R. Combes, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flinn, the Very Rev.

and Mrs. Austin Pardue, Mrs. John Howie Wright, Mrs. Charles Klotz Mrs. Alice Leslie, the Misses Cynthia Myrick, Janet Peck, Olga Wilthaus and Janet Peck, George Flinn, John Klotz, F.

Donovan Farrell and Harvey Ladew. Others giving dinners at Devon last night included Mr. and Mrs. Harkness Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.

Jorge Zalles, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Gardner and Leonard Graham. Miss Dana Maher, daughter of Mrs.

Flynn Stewart who has the John H. Wright house this season, gave a dinner at their home on Ocean Ave. for her weekend house guests, Mrs. Charles Dabney Thompson (Sylvia Gould) of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Knight of Providence, R. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Headley of Cincinnati. Others in the party were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McGhee Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Andrew Baxter, Mr. and Mrs.

Casey, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Isabel Quist, Miss Celeste Regina, Miss Diane Mogovero, Mr. Mrs. Ernest M. Lucadana, Mr. and Mrs.

John Benbow, Miss Martha Benbow, Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Anastasis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Casella, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony DeFilippi, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karson, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Muglia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Verrante, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Graziano, Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Lucadana, Patrick Danella, Miss Dolly Anzalone, Miss Emma De Fillippo, M.ss Nellie Trogota, Joseph Trogota, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucandana, Nicholas Danella, Edward Fitzgerald, Vincent Cappaso, Medz Bosso, Leon Schuyler and Miss Pauline Lobe. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Backus of Dorchester Road are spending part of their vacation at the Poland Spring House, Poland Spring, Me. Mrs. George F. Norton, Miss Gertrude C.

Norton and Mrs. William J. Cosgriff are at the Cloister, Sea Island, Ga. Signer-Rothenberg Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Harriet D. Rothenberg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Rothenberg of 3355 Bedford to Dr. Arthur C. Signer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Signer of 71 Ocean Parkway, on Aug. 10. The wedding took place in the gardens of the Peekskill residence of the Rothenbergs. Dr. Maxwell Sachs officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception, also held in the garden.

The couple are on their wedding trip at the Arcady Country Club at Lake George. They will make their future home in Brooklyn. The bride was attended by the Misses Harriet Dattlebaum, Eleanor Levert, Edna Stern, Sylvia Steinberg, Barbara Bernstein and Ruth Benowitz. Dr. Martin Ruch was best man.

The bride is a graduate of James Madison School and the Packer Collegiate Institute and attended Adelphi College. Dr. Signer is a graduate of New York University and of Berne, Switzerland. He also served for some time in the United States Health Service. He a member of the Kings County Medical Society and is now a practicing physician.

E. H. Lipman MARRIED Mrs. Arthur C. Signer (Harriet Rothenberg) is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Rothenberg of 3355 Bedford Ave..

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