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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 8, 1951 usf Between lsr Norwegian Hospital Will Benefit by Fair 3 His Actions Will Speak for Him If You're His Special Girl i 1 The annual fair of the Norwegian Hospttal will be give' by the Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. William Scott president, and thv Guild, Mrs. Frank Chisena, president, from April 14 through! Even though he sees you every day, be April 21, from 2 to 11 p.m. daily, at the Kings County Lighting Company, 6740 4th Ave. Andrew, tween classes and after school in the coke parlor, he phones "just to see what you're J.

Gonnoud, president of the Kings' County Lighting Com doing tonight. By NANCY MOTTHAM (Q.) Dear Nancy I'm one of those unlucky women who doesn't have the slightest idea where she stands with her favorite male. At least, if the boy tells you how he feels or lets you know, straight off, on the pany, is general chairman of If he asks you for this coming Saturday the Building Fund Committee eve on Monday or Tuesday to make sure he'll be seeing you, and no other lad can beat him of the Norwegian Hospital, and will open the fair on Saturday. by getting in an earlier bid. Dinner will be served each night by the various organiza Although the boys are planning a stag wing- tions as follows: April 14 Virginia ham dinner, Ladies Guild ding, he keeps your date for Sue party, and switches his plans around if you suggest some of Second Evangelical Free special doings a day or two in advance.

If his friends greet you with broad, friendly grins and those you're newly introduced to Church, Mrs. Arnold Thompsen, chairman; April 16 Scandinavian meat ball dinner given by General Guild of Zion Lutheran Church, Mrs. Clarence 1 1 look wise as if they've heard that name, and first date, that it's strictly for laughs, you're on solid ground. But what can you do about a fellow who won't give an inch either way? He never says anything that hints he cares, or dates anyone else to give me the idea that I'm the only number in his book. Just what is one supposed to think in a case like this? Please give me often you're rating high, and in spite of Gertsen, chairman; April 17 the absence of actual words, you're his very Mrs.

Francis T. Christy special number girl. Mrs. Christy to Open Y. W.

C. A. Conference But and consider this, too if he promises he'll call, and forgets until a few days later, smorgasbord, given by the women of Our Saviours Lutheran Church Progress Society, Mrs. Hjordis Andersen, chairman; ladies aid, Mrs. Olivia Knudsen, chairman; ladies guild, Mrs.

Helen Jakobsen, and Mission society, Mrs. R. Larsen chairman; April 18 fresh Tiam dinner sponsored by the Ladies Mrs. Francis T. Christy, president of the Brboklyn then offers no explanation; and knocks himself out to be charming to the other fellow's Nancy Mottram f-v.

jl Y. W. C. will preside at the opening evening session of the PLAN DANCE Miss Annamae Pedersen (left), Miss Mary Catherine Joyce (right) and Miss Dorothy J. Bonomo (standing) attended the committee meeting to arrange for Catherine McAuley High School Alumnae Association's annual Spring dance, which will be held on Saturday evening at the school, Foster Ave.

and E. 37th St. date, there's no smooth road ahead for your "romance." When and if he leaves you at a party for the bull session 'in the corner until your opinion. (A.) SOME LADS like to drift along that Eastern Regional Lonterence oi the Y. W.

C. A. in Boston, on Friday. The conference will Aid of Salem Danish Free Church, Mrs. Viggio Andersen.

way, not committing themselves to a thing, so curfeW time or shows up late regularly, or worse, breaks dates with a flimsy excuse, you're wasting time, and had better say yes to other Shirley Persin chairman; April 19 smorgas be held from April 13 through April 16. that there'll be fewer complications in their bord, Bethany Lutheran Church lives, we guess. And some might stay -mum invitations. Keep your eyes and ears open, Bethany Guild, Mrs. John Tron Therese A.

Vermylen, T. F. Madden Wed In Flatbush Church The theme of the Friday night session will be "Adventures in Membership." The program will stad, chairman; ladies aid, Mrs. and your feminine intiution on tap, and it won't take long to tell just how interested he J. Gravdhal, chairman; women's include a dramatic presenta for the simple reason that they aren't sure how the girl feels and they'd rather take their chances than risk telling all and finding out it's a one-sided serious affair.

Anyway, you can't very well ask. You'll have to get auxiliary, Mrs. K. Kondor, Miss Therese Ann Vermylen daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

An- tion on this subject enacted by members from Brooklyn and chairman; April 20 Clam chowder and Norwegian fish pud actually is. you have a school, family or friend problem, Nancy can help you. Letters are answered in this column. toni Z. Vermylen of 185 Strat Shirley Persin Will Wed in June Mrs.

Sophie Persin of 2059 E. 9th St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Shirley Persin, to Herbert Breiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Breiter of 1675 E.

21st Street. Miss daughter of the late Morris Persin, is employed by the Brooklyn Eagle. Mn' Breiter, who received his education at City College of New ding dinner, Trinity Lutheran ford Road was married yester your ideas strictly from signs and symptoms, and here are a few that might help: the other Greater New York areas, a "Conversation Piece" by Mrs. Christy and Mrs. George Church Ladies Aid, Mrs.

Gun- day to Thaddeus Francis Mar- wall Olsen, chairman; afternoon ren, son of Mrs. Thomas F. Mar L. West, conference chairman guild, Mrs. Arthur Ospensen, ren of 614 E.

39th St. and the and former chairman of the Na chairman, and evening guild, late Mr, Marren, at Holy Inno "1ST) K. Miss Bertha Flotton, chairman tional Membership Commission, and will conclude with actual cents R. C. Church.

The couple received the Papal blessing. The personal experiences in the de Rev. Thomas W. White offici' Refreshments will be served on Thursday evening, April 19, by the Ladies Aid of Incarnation Lutheran Church, Mrs. Ed Lillian M.

Sullivan Fiancee of Mr. Hazaz Mrs. Michael-Joseph Sullivan of 7201 4th Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Lillian Margaret Sullivan, to Thomas Joseph Hazaz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Joseph York and served three years ated and a reception followed velopment of a responsible electorate. Mrs. Christy has been a mem with the armed forces, is asso at Sherry's, Manhattan. ciated with Charles Brand and ward Meyer chairman. Mrs Given in marriage by her ber of the National Board for father, the bride wore a blush Olaf R.

Olsen will have charge of the restaurant. Girl Scout Sons, Manhattan. The couple will be married in' ivory satin dress with a deep June. Troop No. 2, 317, of Incarna lace yoke, full skirt and train, tion Lutheran Church, will have the past three years.

Fox Leader Mr. and Mrs. J. Fox, of Marine Park, announce the en Hazaz of 328 79th St. I Miss Sullivan is a graduate! of Visitation Academy and Fortj Hamilton High School.

She is1 Her French illusion veil was charge of the lemonade well Colony House Guilds attached to a cap of heirloom Among other features will be Duchesse lace. Her bouquet employed as a typist by thei Plan Presidents' Day was of stephanotis and Euchans coffee and cake served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the hos gagement of their daughter, The Senior and Junior Guilds lilies. Miss Marie Vermylen Miss Adele Fox to Morton pital every afternoon and eve- was maid of honor for her sis Long Lines Division of the Belli Telephone Company. Mr. Hazaz is a graduate of St.

Anselm'sj School and Fort Hamilton High! School. I Leader, son of Mr. and Mrs H. Leader. Lpfhg; a souvenir journal, Mrs.

ter. She was dressed in pale oiia i ronsiau, cnairman; pink chiffon over pink taffeta. Miss Fox is a graduate of booster committee, Mrs. Arthur Her flowers were blue iris and of Colony House, will cele? brate Presidents' Day on Tuesday at Colony House, 297 Dean St. Mrs.

John S. Buskey, program chairman, will present a program including the children of Colony House and musical selections by Mrs. Albert pink gerbera. Ospenson, chairman, and cradle roll, Mrs. Alfred M.

Olsen, Maurice L. Lehv Mrs. Norman North Barbara Odenwald Is Mr. North's Bride Miss Barbara Odenwald; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

El Thomas J. Marren was his Brooklyn College. Mr. Leader, a graduate of City College of New York is employed in the credit department of United Factors Corporatio. brother's best man.

The ushers Table committee chairmen were John Marren, anotner are: A. B. Mrs. Olaf Beree; brother; Paul A. Vermylen, brother of the bride, of Hills Bay Ridge, Mrs.

Willis H. Skid- Mrs. Dorothy Roche is chair mer Odenwald of 120 Avenue Mugnolo Cooper more, and Airs. Fred Jorgensen man of the senior guild, Miss was married yesterday to Nor dale, N. William J.

Sheehan rnd Thomas Brierley of Ladies Aid, Mrs. O. Jacqueline Hawes, chairman of man North, son of Mr. and Engagement Announced Bethany and Mrs. T.

Ander Marcelynn Kornbluth juniors, and Mrs. Helen Ryon Sayles, president of Colony Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mug sen; Camp Norge, Mrs. C.

Upon their return from a House. Pedersen; cheerio, Mrs. Borg-hild Brondum and Mrs. J. Mc Mrs.

Justus North of Shokan, N. at a nuptial mass at St. Rose of Lima Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Edward Burke.

nolo of 73 Bay Ridge Ave. announce the engagement of their Marcelynn Kornbluth To Wed Dental Student wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Marren will make their home in Bay Ridge. Carthy; country store, Mrs.

daughter, Miss Marie Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korn Mrs. Marren attended St. An Mugnolo, to George Arthur Bradford Bachrach Mrs.

Bernard Schectel Evelyn T. Fuchs, Bernard Schectel Are Married The marriage of Miss Evelyn Thelma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Fuchs of 627 Hemlock to Bernard Schectel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Schectel, also of Brooklyn, The bride wore a white satin gown with an illusion neckline trimmed with seed pearls and bluth of 280 Parkside Ave. announce the engagement of their Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper of Lynbrook.

gela Hall Academy and Notre Dame College of Staten Island. BEAUTIFUL i MARINE ROOF 1 The bride-elect attended Bish imported lace. She carried Her husband received his edu daughter. Miss Marcelynn Kornbluth, to Lawrence B. white orchids on a mother of op McDonnell Memorial High cation at Xavier Academy, Man pearl prayer book.

Her head' Krasne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Krasne of Miami, School and St. John's University.

Her fiance was graduated from Malverne schools and the hattan, and the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. During the war piece was a cap of seed pearls with a fingertip veil of white Overlooking New York Harbor Open for June Weddings, Receptions, Dances and Dinners Booking! can be made note Call MAin 4-8100 Academy of Advanced Traffic, formerly of East Orange, N. J. Miss Kornbluth attended Oswego State Teachers College and is now a senior at Hofstra Mr. Marren served with the Merchant Marine for three took place at Temple Beth Jacob.

A reception followed. The couple will be married in the Fall. years and he is a lieutenant The bride wore a white satin (j. in the Naval Reserve. College.

She is also a graduate of the Barbizon School of EJk. Mr. Krasne attended and Marshall and Upsala Lillian M. Sullivan and French lace dress. Her seed pearl crown held in place a French illusion veil with a lace border.

She carried a cascade of white gladioli and white orchids. Mrs. Seymour Koslofsky of Brooklyn, the matron of honor, was attired in baby blue taffeta and carried pink roses and blue streamers in a cascade. colleges and is studying den Helen Bracy; directors wives, Mrs. Carl J.

Andersen, Mrs. Oswald Sanne; Eger Home for the Aged, Mrs. R. Andersen, Mrs. K.

Andersen; fancy table, Mrs. Frank Magruder and Mrs. Ray Strom; garden table, Mrs. Thomas Thorbjornsen and Sigurd Clausen and Ralph Bergh; merchandise, Mrs. Borge West-ergaard and Mrs.

John Tron-stad; Norwegian Children's Home, Mrs. Ellen Endresen; Norwegian Christian Home for the Aged, Mrs. H. Magnussen and Mrs. O.

Frydenborg; nurses alumnae, Miss Jane Martin; sewing society (hospital), Mrs. Erland W. Jorgensen; sisters table, in charge of Sisters of the Norwegian Hospital; Sons of Norway, five lodges participating with Mrs. Ruth Christiansen, chairman; Student League, Miss Josephine Veterito; television set, Mrs. C.

William Johnson, Mrs. Alfred M. Olsen; toy table, Mrs. Walter Nilson; Trinity Ladies Aid, Mrs. Lall Nilssen and Mrs.

Elida Thomsen; volunteer, Mrs. Hans Eriksen, and Women's Guild, Mrs. A. M. Gaimari.

Proceeds of the fair are to tistry at St. Louis University. MONTAGUE HICKS i'KLYN Methodist Church Mrs. Gardner to Fete Women to Meet; Plan Rummage Sale Organization Members Representatives of 50 of the Seymour Koslofsky acted as for The women's Society best man. The ushers were Ed Christian Service of St.

Mark's city's leading women's organizations will attend a luncheon given by Mrs. S. Charles Gard Methodist Church', Ocean Ave. GENUINE ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS 1950 per 100 CALL NORMAN SAMUELS BEnsonhurst 6-8064 and Beverly Road, will hold an all day meeting on Tuesday In ward J. and Jesse J.

Fuchs of Brooklyn, Bernard Fuchs of the Bronx, and Seymour Schwartz, Ely Goldstein, Joseph Levitt and Albert Aroyo of Brooklyn. imported silk illusion. The bride was attended by Mrs. Robert Holt, matron of honor, and Miss Ann Head and Miss Nancy North, sister of the bridegroom, who were bridesmaids. Donald North, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the ushers were Robert Holt and Richard Odenwald, the bride's brother.

A reception was held in the Mirror Room of the Hotel St. George. After a honeymoon in the Poconos the couple will reside in Bellaire. The bride 4s a graduate of St. Brendan's High School, and Mr.

North was graduated from Kingston High School, Kingston, N. Y. He spent three and a half years in the Navy. Cadman Guild Members to Meet The annual meeting of the Guild cf the Cadman Memorial Church will be presided over by E. A.

Callaghan, the president, oil Tuesday afternoon. Appropriation of the guild's funds for the year will be announced during the meeting. Following the meeting a travel ner, president of the Brooklyn Women's Hospital, 1395 East the church house. Mrs-. Wallace Gibson, presi ern Parkway, at Toots Shor's Restaurant, Manhattan, on dent will conduct a business After a wedding trip South, the couple will live in Manhat Wednesday at 12:30 p.m.

The purpose of the luncheon is to tan. inform the various groups of Mrs. Schectel attended New Aemfflt4ittnt Trail 20-2M be used tor the building pro- caterinc the outstanding work and accomplishments of the Brooklyn Women's Hospital. York University and her husband received his education at Long Island University. Mr.

Schectel, who served five years gram with particular emphasis WEDDINGS meeting to be followed by luncheon at 1 p.m. The afternoon program will include a devotional period conducted by Mrs. William S. Leaper; and Mrs. Charles A.

Soper, program chairman, will present the Rev. Clarence Morrill, guest speaker. Mr. Morrill's topic will be "Interesting Echoes from Methodist Hospital" illustrated with slides. A musical program will be presented by Cecile Jacob- on the clinic.

and all social hinctions Mrs. Ruth Dooley of 1640 10th farrOgUt ItlU Ave. and Mrs. Robert Gass of I Jackson Heights have been A Fa Eleanor J. Supin's Engagement Revealed with the Army during World War II, is employed by the United States Postal vJaV1 Abraham Jt Sfcraui, Inc.

Morie M. Mugnolo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Supin of 1493 E. 45th St.

announce the visiting in Bermuda. Tm- it-, it- -4 Bradford Bachrach Mrs. Thaddeus F. Marren engagement of their daughter, Friends of Children's Miss Eleanor Joan feupin, to Bartholemeu John DeVito, son Museums Plan for film entitled, "Wings to Aca- Dolores T. Egan Married Yesterday of Mr.

and Mrs. Carmine DeVito Mr. Slat Happy Is Here With Something New! Second Conference of 4025 Hubbard Place. pulco," will show this lovely jewel town on the blue Pacific, with its lights twinkling over Miss Dolores Teresa Egan Miss Supin is a graduate of The second annual luncheon Midwood High School and is daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Egan of 77 Wyckoff the beautiful harbor at night conference of the Friends of the Children's Museum, Mrs. Dean emDloved by the Corn Ex became the bride yesterday of change Bank and Turst C. Osborne, honorary president; A NEW MACHINE PROCESS CLEANING VENETIAN BLINDS Mrs. John J. Schoonhoven, pres son, choir director.

The society will hold its annual Spring rummage sale at the church on April 26 and 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Edward Kells is chairman of the committee. Manhattan Chapter, D.

A. Mrs. Herbert G. Nash, regent will have a luncheon and travelogue at Town Hall Club, 123 W. 43d Manhattan, on Thursday, at 12:50 p.m.

Mrs. Edward Hartley Hall will speak on "Adventures Around the World." rederick Schwefnnghaus, son of Mrs. Louise Schwefringhaus and the natives who jump from its cliffs with the tides of day. Tea will be served by the hostesses. Mrs.

Alfred Loring I.ane and Mrs. Thomas H. Gray. Mr. DeVito is employed by of 28 Cedar St, Stapleton, S.

1 the Vue-Fax Corporation. He is ident, will be held on Friday, April 27, at the Montauk Club. A reception at 12:30 p.m. will at St. Paul's R.

C. Church. The also a graduate of Midwood Rev. George C. Magee officiated be followed by luncheon at High School.

and a reception followed at p.m. EASILY QUICKLY INEXPENSIVELY Dirons. The theme of the luncheon Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ice will be "Children's Museums in This Unsettled World." The guest speakers will be Dr. Jayj ABSOCLEAN, Inc. "The, VnmtUn Blind Laundry" blue gown of satin and Chan- tilly lace, made with a high B.

Nash, chairman of the De-j partmeiit of Physical Educatfbn, neckline and long sleeves. Her fingertip veil was attached to a Mary P. Greene Becomes Mrs. McTigue Miss Mary Patricia Greene, OPENS TOMORROW Health and Recreation School of Education, New York Univer-i bonnet of pleated nylon tulle. i sity; Mrs.

Lewis P. Cheney, di-! She carried a prayer book with orchids. Mrs. James Martin daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

An Monday, April 9th 24 HOUR SERVICE thony Greene of 326 Lincoln IMIJP rector of the Children Museum of Hartford and chairman of the Children's Museum section i of the American Association of was the matron of honor and the Misses Eileen and Patricia Egan, sisters of the bride, were I Ai X. fit Place, was married to James Edward McTigue, also of Brook the bridesmaids. Mrs. Martin TAPES, CORDS BEAUTIFULLY AND SLATS CLEANED! lyn, at the Church of St. Teresa was attired in beige marqui Museums and Dr.

William A.I Burns, associated curator of the department of education, Ameri-1 of A villa. The Rev. Harold C. Hanley performed the sette and the bridesmaids in pink marquisette. They carried can Museum of National His The bride had her sister, Miss tory.

The Rev. Ewald H. Mueller will give the invocation. CALL ULSTER 5-5355 For Obr Loir Ettlmat Commercial and Beridentlal ABSOCLEAN, INC. Anne E.

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We are also equipped to do repairs and painting, install new tapes and cords, refiniih or re-slat. committee are Mrs. Thomas H. Byrnes, brother-in-law of the violets and pink rosebuds. Joseph Schwefringhaus was his brother's best man.

John Costello and Robert Maher ushered. Mrs. Schwefringhaus is a graduate of Holy Cross Academy. Her husband was graduated from McKee Vocational Grimley, Mrs. Thomas E.

bridegroom. i Haines, Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. McTigue served four 109 BOERUM PLACE (Off Atlantic Annuel BROOKLYN, N. Y.

years in the Navy during World Miss Eliza H. Warren and Miss Mary Whitlock. i iWar II and is employed by H. C. Bohack Co.

High School. Mr. and Mrs. McTigue are SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! SAVE YOUR VENETIAN BLINDS! ailo ml Worn Studio I Following a trip to Florida 'the couDle will reside in Staten I KlnitDTOOK "GOING PLACES?" PHONE 1 MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS MON, AM.

PM. roairiinir in Flatbush after Mrs. trip through New York State. Fred. Schwefringhaus Island.

I Eleanor J. Supin.

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