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is Lynbrook Personal Notices 2B BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, AUG. 2, 1942 I "-v mm mm Sayville, Bayport News Items Special to the Brooklyn Eao'e Lvnbrook, Aug. 1 Miss Fvelvn Walldnrf. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Emii H. Wailriorf of Smith will leave on Wednesday for a fortnight's stay at Crooning Pines in the Adirondack Mountains. mi Special to the Brookiyn Eagle Sayvilie-Bayport, Aug. 1 Ford de Camp Thompson of Mill Pond Road left yesterday for Chicago, 111, where he will spend a week. During his absence, Mrs.

Thompson has as her house guests. Mrs. Lester Murphy and Mrs. Claire Carpenter, both of Brooklyn. Miss Lolita Roemmele of Sayville and her fiance, Victor Backlund of St a ten Island are spending a fortnight in New London, Conn, where they are guests at Seven Acres, the home of Ensign and Mrs.

Harvey J. Gannon Jr. Mrs. Gannon Ls the former Miss Jeannette Roemmele of Sayville and Brooklyn. The Misses Kathryn Sempepos and Mary Crowell entertained during the week at a miscellaneous shower at the Sempepos home, given in honor of Miss Jane Pagels.

whose engagement to Grover A. Sil- iatv I tj-. Witf-V sy JJ sr iV -4, i' k1 FIRST ANNIVERSARY Mr. end Mrs. George Thomas Jernigan celebrate their first wedding anniversary by dining on the Hotel Bossert Marine Roof.

Mr. Jernigan now is in the army and left Friday for Camp Dix. DOWNTOWN DINERS Miss Constance Deverall, daughter of Mrs. Joseph E. Deverall of 40 Prospect Park West, and.

Arthur Lyons son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyons of 540 Ocean are shown on the Hotel Bossert Marine Roof enjoying a cool evening. i. Ti Bf 1 1 ii ai East Hampton Colonists Entertain; Tennis News Dinners Given by Garden Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Canity of Durland Ave. are patcoiig, N. J.

at iaKe ho- Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Amos of Sinset Ave. have left for a tup to Rochester, N.

and Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs Charles F17-H of Tottenham Road will honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reyson on the occasion of their first wedding an- niversary, at a dinner party morrow.

Muss Betty Donaldson, who is at Camp Tekakwitha, Hampton Bays, as a counselor, returned to Lyn-brock this week for a short stay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Donaldson of Jarvis Place. Mrs.

Frank H. Cole of Northumberland, Gate returned home this week from the Pocono Mountains. Miss Kathleen McCahan of Huntington Lynbrook, and of Rochester. N. left Rochester today to join the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps at the Des Moines, Iowa, camp.

lit. Malvln W. Ju.ster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe N.

Juster of New has been transferred from the Aberdeen Proving Ground to the Mobile Aviation Base in Alabama. Petty Officer William Ru.ssell Wood Jr. and Mrs. Wood are to make their home in Manhattan. Mrs.

Wood, the former Miss Mar-Jorie Rita O'Hare, Is the daughter of Mrs. William Anderson of Atlantic Ave. William S. Horton Is at. Ohio Stat University for the Summer.

Barbara-Jo Cox has been born to Capt. H. Howard Cox and Mrs. ls a former Lynbrook resident. The baby's mother ls the former Miss Helen M.

Reutlinger of Nebraska. Coxswain George William Low ery of Danvers, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lowery of Lenox 1 1 FAREWELL DINNER Miss Gloria O'Neill has dinner with Cadet M. W.

Baldwin on the Marine Roof of the Hotel Bossert on the eve of his departure for war service. He recently completed his training at the U. S. Maritime Commission Academy in Great Neck. City Set; Vacation Notes Nancy Baynes Married To Ensign W.

R. Innis Special tn the Brooklyn Eagle short sleeves and full skirts. Hewlett, Aug. 1 Miss Nancy Lee Miss Martin was in pale blue and Baynes. daughter of Capt.

George Miss Thompson in yellow. They McLeod Baynes. British Army, re- both carried talisman roses, tired, and Mrs Bavnes of Lawrence. I Mr. Innis was best man for his ton and ushers included Peter sJc, t.

r.m.u mrri.H tnriov ti Fns.irn Wil- ham Reynolds Innis, U. S. N. is now stationed at the Bos- Zalles, Mr. and Mrs.

Julian b. My-ton Navy Yard. i rick. Mr. and George Roberts.

Donald Lanaor. son of Mr. and Miss Sarah Diodati Gardiner, Mr. Spectn! to the Brooklyn Eagle East Hampton, Aug. 1 The Devon Yacht Club ls the scene tonight of a dinner dance for the benefit of Army and Navy Relief.

Among those bringing guests are Mr, and Mrs. Victor Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine E. Macy Mr.

and Ms. Alexander Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Gardner, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ashplant, Dr. sni Mrs.

H. Laurence Dowd, Mr. Mrs. Cortlandt Godwin, Mr. ano Mrs- -8 ana jvirs.

wiimru r. i-ihuc, mi. aim Mrs. Henry R. Sutphen, Mrs.

Ogden M. Edwards, Dr. and Mrs. John F. Erdmann, Mr.

and Mrs. Jorges Thomas H. Pinney and Mr. ana Mrs. W.

Wallace Benjamin. Tomorrow afternoon, final rounds will be played In the 17th annual women's Invitation tennis tournament for the William H. Woodin gold cups, at the M-idstone Club courte. Mrs. Russell Hopkinson heads the ladies' tennis committee here.

The tournament, shortened four days this year due to war conditions, and to 16 players, had as its visiting contestants Mrs. Pa- tricia Canning Todd, Helen Pedersen Rhibany, Mrs. Madge Harshaw Vosters, Mrs. Virginia Rice Johnson, and the Misses Mar- garet Osborne, Louise Brough, Hope Knowles, Marchita Donnelly, Nancy Corbett, Pauline Betz, Doris Hart, I son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Stude- Richard S. Aldrich of Providence, baker Innis of Providence, R. I. R. coosin of the bridegroom; The ceremony took place at 5 clock George R.

Nichols and Ensign Wal-in Trinity Church, with the Rev. ter Russell Herrick U. S. N. R.

George Langdon, head master of i The bride was graduated from the School, Salisbury, the Lawrence School. Hewlett, and officiating. A small recep-, Greenbrier College, Va. She was tion followed at the Rockaway a debuiame of 1940-1941. Hunting Club.

I Mr. Innis was graduated from Tha bride wore a gown made the Taft School and in 1938 from with a lare bodice, a sweetheart Yale University, where he was a neckline and long, tight sleeves. member of the Zeta Psi and the and a full ivory satin skirt, draped Elihu Club. He also attended Yale tn form a train. Her long tulle I Graduate School and taught at veil hung from a coronet of pleated I MUlbrook School.

Millbrook, N. satin and she carried Easter lilies, before enlisting in the navy. Miss Joan Martin, who will be Ensign Innis. who has been at married on Aug. 15 to John Hill 90 Church N.

after a short Tyner, and Miss Mary Cordelia leave will go to Annapolis, Mrs. Rudolph A. Langer of Mrs- conniCK, Mr. ana p.ace next Wednesday evening, ing Ave. who has been stationed Mrs- John L.

Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James B. Skldmore is ask-hoth at Parris Island, S.

and at, Spencer Wyman Aldrich, Mr. and ing for volunteer workers for mak-New River, N. ls now on foreign Mrs. Paul Sinclaire, Mr. and Mrs.

ing surgical dressings at the Red Thompson, both of Lawrence, were bridesmaids. They wore identical frocks in faille made with long basque bodices, fweetheart neck- i Helen Galloway, Richard Downing Wed in Virginia Peter McAlpln Galloway of 415 1 Uman Jr. has been announced. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur J. Rykert Jr. and their sons, Arthur 3d and John Rykert of Free port are visiting at the Bayport home of Mrs. Rykert's parent, Mr. 'and Mrs.

John A. Hayden. Other guests at the Hayden home have been Dr. Cornelius Dyer and Edward Hester, berg of Brooklyn, Lt. James Byrne of Bayside and Leigh Gassier of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Longhlln entertained at their Summer home in Bayport at a large family buffet supper for Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence A. Leasing Jr. of Brlghtwaters. The occasion was in celebration of Mr. Lessing's birthday.

This year the annual Summer card party to benefit St. Lawrence's R. C. Church of Sayville will be held at the Shoreham on Tuesday afternoon. Aug.

18. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crosier and their daughters, the Misses Avlin and Judith Crosier, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Case are spending a week at the Crosier camp at Hunter, N. Y. Mrs. LeVan C. Robinson of W.

Main St. Is spending a fortnight visiting friends In Hyde Park, Vt. Hemmo F. Suur, consulate general of The Netherlands in New York, and Mrs. Suur are enjoying a vacation in Sayville where they are stopping at the Delevan.

During the week an informal reception was held in their honor at the West Sayville Reformed Church. During the evening Mr. Suur, who Is an amateur musician of note rendered several piano selections and Mrs. Suur sang. Mrs.

John Frieman and Miss Alice Alvarez entertained during the week at the Shoreham at bridge and tea the members of the Sayville Auxiliary of the Southside Hospital. Mrs. Palmer Haff of Sayville ls spending a month in Detroit, Mich, visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Charles H.

Huntoon. Mrs. Edgar J. Hunter and her daughter, of St. Albans, are spending a few weeks in Sayville with Mrs.

Hunter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allyn P. Robinson of S. Main St.

Miss Dorothy L. Miller, after a visit at the Robinson home, has returned to her residence in Hack- ensack, N. J. Mrs. George A.

Robinson Sr. has arrived from Washington, D. C. and has opened for the Summer her home on S. Main St.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Draper and family of Queens Village, arrived this week to spend the remainder of the season at their home on Sax ton Ave. Miss Marjorie Alford entertained a group of neaby neighbori at tea during the week at her home on Candee Ave.

Whalen Story Announcement has been made by Mrs. Hurry R. Whalen of S. Park Rockville Centre, of the engagement of her daughter. Miss Dorothy Lane Whalen, to Willard Hart Story, son of Sanford Story of Weeks Oceanside.

EklArtrn Mice I Aronow, daughter of Mr. and! Kay Winthrop, Helen Bernhard, 1 tennis match in 1892 costumes; bi-BaTBara Brook and Peggy Walsh, cycle races for Juniors and seniors; Miss Anne Harvey, granddaughter prize dances, singing of old songs; IT Hampton's trees and greens yesterday at Guild Hall, will be read by Mrs. Edward Ewen Anderson and her committee chairmen on Monday afternoon, Aug. 10, when Mrs. Louis Connick will entertain members of the Village Improvement Society at a meeting at her home on Dunemere Lane.

William Carter Dickerman ls giving a dinner for about 100 men at the Maidstone Club next Friday night, on the eve of the weekend ournament for troDhiea eiven an- Mr and Mr. nickerman in memory of their son, Charles Kokerman. A silver tray for the winner, ana a suver cigarette dot ior tnp runner-up, are on aispiay at the club. Mrs. George D.

Scott heads a Guild Hall committee which is planning weekly buffet suppers, to be followed by bingo, in the Guild Hall galleries. The first will take Cross headquarters In the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings beginning Aug. 4. Mrs. Alexander Fraser and other British women Summering in East Hampton have reopened the British War Relief workroom on Main for sewing and knitting for the women with the British Land Corps.

The Maidstone Club is planning ja tea dance for Saturday, Aug. 15, 1 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the formal opening of Its first clubhouse. William C. Morgan, chairman of the hoase committee, announces that in addition to dancing from 4 to 8:30 and a high tea, there will be a mixed doubles croquet playing and costume prizes. judges ior ine aancing win oe Mrs.

Harry L. Hamlin, Miss Ruth B. Moran, Richard Newton and Harry L. Jefferys, all of whom remember the first Maidstone clubhouse. Agnes Moore to Be Wed to Sgt.

Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Francis Xavier Moore of 261 South Oyster Bay, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Agnes Loretta Moore, to Charles Aloysius Higgins sergeant, U. S. Army, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Higgins of 209 W. 8th Plainfield, N. J.

Mrs. Adolph M. Aug-stein of Kensington, Great Neck, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Louise Aug-stein, to Cadet Norman S. Winik, U. S.

N. Air Corps, son of Mrs. Mary Winik of Deal, N. J. Miss Augsteln attended Maryland College for Women.

Cadet Winik was graduated from the Peddle School at Hightstown, N. and attended Yale University. Cole MareSCO MLss AnM Cn' daughter Rf Ml'- alld Mrs- Franlc H- Cn'e ynoioon, has splectprt Saturday. Aug. 22.

as hr to SL rtODen, marest ui a.snington, D. son of Rebert J. Maresca of New Jersey. The ceremony will be performed at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Peace Church, Lynbrook.

A wedding breakfast, for the Immediate family, will follow at the Garden City Hotel. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Ursuline Academy, Middletown, N. and is now studying at Pratt Institute. iviaiverne rereonaiS i Sprcial to the Brooklyn Eagle Malverne. Aug.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Elmhtirst and their son. Rovell Long, wil! spend 'morrow as the guests of Mr and varn. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry A. Samuels of Crovden St. are weekending at nunn i.rkp. ii.

j. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dietz i Drake St. are at Copake, Ovington Ave.

announces the mar- a m. to 5:30 p.m., will be held a-riage of his daughter, Miss Helen the Montauk Surf Club on Satur-Marv Galloway, to Richard Francis day, Aug. 15, for the benefit of 4' '1 k1' i 4 i Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Aug. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Gerard A. Burchell of Rox-bury Road gave a dinner party this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alan May Jr. of Nassau Boulevard, who will depart shortly to reside in Los Angeles.

Miss Evelyn Marsson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Marsson of Arthur was hostess at a dance at the Marsson home this evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Royal Toner of Oxford Boulevard entertained at dinner this evening in celebration of the birthday of Mr. Toner's father, the Rev. James Edward Toner of Middletown, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Molloy Many Have Guests at Miller Place Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Miller Place, Aug. 1 Mr. end Mrs.

John Brosnan and family of Carroll St. have arrived to spend the remainder of the season at the Moore Cottage on the North Country Road. Mrs. James J. Devine of Brooklyn is occupying the Moses bungalow on Sylvan Lane until after Labor Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Relnman her son-in-law and daughter, are now visiting Mrs. Devine. Dr.

Charles Worthen Spencer of Hamilton. N. is visiting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F.

Stevens, at their home, Sycamore cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Davis of the North Country Road have en tertained as their house guests this past week Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Jen- i nings of Mount KLsco, N. and Mrs. Gilbert Loper. Mrs.

Nan Evans of Dream Cottage, Coram Road, is entertaining as her house guests lor the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKuen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newell, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mandese, Mrs. Mae Berkowitz, the Misses Mary Gainer Lsabelle McKuen and Milton Burke of Brooklyn. Miss Ethel M. Wheeler of Brooklyn Is visiting at Longacre the home of her brother, Millard T.

Wheeler, and her nieces, the Misses Evelyn and Mildred Wheeler of Beach Road. Dr. George Warner and Leroy Warner -were house guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Warner of the North Country Road.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell of Shore Drive entertained at a large cocktail tea at their home yesterday. There were about 60 guests present. Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Mac-Donald of Crane Neck Drive entertained for 18 guests at a buffet supper at their residence last evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hummer of Faxmingdale Road, Sound have as their house guests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mr. and Mrs Donald Anderson of the Park Slope, Brooklyn. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Shea of Queeru arrived this week to spend the remainder of the season at their residence on Hallock Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt entertained 16 guests at dinner last evening in honor of their son, John J.

Schmidt, who ls spending his vacation with his parents at the Locus u. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Westendorf of Cedar Beach Road have Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph King of Forest Hills as their weekend guests. Mrs. Ida F. Backes of Brooklyn and Miller Place Is attending the MuMe FejsUv(ll this weekend at Lenox. Ma.u.

Jr. of Brixton Road will be dinner hosts tomorrow. Midsummer sees many Garden City residents sojourning at mountain and seashore resorts. Mrs. Lawrence M.

Lynch of Kensington Road is at North Adams, Mrs. Gordon R. McAllister of Beech St. is visiting Mrs. Alfred Poole at Binghamton; Miss Lois Bigley of Kilburn Road is visiting Miss Veronica Finnegan of Kildare Road at the Finnegan Summer home at Lake Mohawk, N.

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hauser of Hilton Ave. have opened their Summer home at Mattituck; Mr.

and Mrs. C. Arthur Larson of Suffolk Lane are at Seaview on File Island; Mrs. Fred Vogel of Kilburn Road is at Ocean Beach, Fire Island; Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Mariani of Stewart Ave. are vacationing in New-England; Mr. and Mrs. C.

Walter Randall of Roxbury Road are at their camp at Underwood, N. Y. Returning vacationist Include Mr. and Mrs. Z.

Zimmerman Hugus, who have been in Wllllamstown, Mrs. Elsie Forman haa returned from Bridgehampton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Wright of Cherry Valley Road have returned from Saratoga Springs; Miss Barbara de Mercado has returned from Pittsburgh.

Miss Audrey Storer of Chestnut St. is home after a visit 'of several weeks with Miss Barbara Wrenn of Salisbury who is Summering at Shelter Island. Mrs. John H. Kost of Suffolk Lane has returned from St.

Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Raster 8. Lindsay are home from a visit In Potters-ville, H. Mrs.

Hugh S. Roberta of Brixton Road has returned from Taunton, Miss Elizabeth Henne.ssy has returned after a visit of several weeks in Boston as the gUest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns. Members of the younger set and guests will attend a dance to be given for them at the Garden City Casino on Aug.

31. The committee of arrangements Includes Mrs. Lester Jones, Mrs. Charles D. Allen, Mrs.

Clyde B. Hale, Mrs. Paul M. Kydd, Mrs. G.

Loring Hubbell Mrs. John R. Hammett, Mrs. Guy C. Mallett and Mrs.

Ralph S. Damon. A benefit dessert bridge party was held at the home of Mrs. Charles D. Allen of Devereux Place on Wednesday to aid the drink booth at the forthcoming Cathedral Guild bazar.

Mrs. Allen is general chairman of the bazar. The Dancing Masters of America, will hold their 59th annual convention, beginning today and lasting throughout the week, at the Hotel New Yorker, Manhattan. A. J.

Weber of Brooklyn is convention chairman and master of ceremonies and is principal of the normal course which was held last week, ending yesterday, also at the New Yorker. Club, Atlantic Beach. iff P. iff I fe Innis, brother of the bridegroom; I for a six-month communications course prior to service on a destroyer. The couple will make their home at Annapolis for that period.

Carnival Will Be Held Aug. 15 At Montauk Cluh An all-day carnival, from 9:30 American Women's Voliyary Serv ices, Inc. The Montauk unit is headed by Mrs. Perry B. Duryea and Mrs.

Harry A. Bruno. Aiding them In preparations for the car- nival are Mrs. George Sears, Mrs. E.

V. Conway, Mrs. Budd King, Mrs. Edward Po.spisil, Mrs. George An-drade and Mrs.

Clitlord Windsor. Miss Etheidta Bleibtrey will direct aquatic events In the club pool, which will include a bathing beauty contest lor the title "Miss Montauk." The principal prize to be oilered that day ls a building lot on the ean, donated to the cause by the Montauk Beach Company. Brooklyn Postmaster Frank J. Quayle with Mrs. Quayle, are at Montauk Manor.

Other guests there include Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Funke of East WiUiston, Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver R. Grace and Hoyt Miller of Great Neck, Mr. and Mrs. P.

A. Linck of Flushing, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pcrifau ol Rotkville Centre, Mrs. E.

N. Rosemond of Brlght-uaiers and Mrs. T. W. Davis of Mill Neck.

Mr. and Mrs. William Cuyler o' Brooklyn and Mrs. S. L.

Craig of Oyster Bay are at Deep Hollow Ranch. Next Wednesday afternoon and evening, the Women's Guild of the Mor.tauk Community Church will hold its annual Fair and supper on the church grounds. Brooklyn and L. I. l'eople at Skytop Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Skvtop, Pa Aug.

1 Mrs. Russell Harding has Joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George W. Felter of Brooklyn, at Skytop Lodge. Mr.

Harding is here over the weekend. Robert Ughetta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Ughetta, took part 'he Skytop Junior Horse Show Saturday and won the blue ribbon in the novice boy riders' evenl Recent arrivals at Skvtop include Mrs.

Henry Murphy. Miss Helen Tracy and Miss Jessie Hatfield nf Brooklyn Mrs Richard Hess and vlMt(H, Mr. alld Mrs. w. 1 stokes of Forest Hills, who are rx cupymg one of the Skytop cottages.

Mrs, Herman Froeh, Forest Hi 11 us, was also a guest of Mr. and Stoked recently. duty. Mrs. Charles Emmons of Burtis St.

and her daughter, Miss Ginger Emmons, have joined Lieutenant Emmons at Miami Beach, Fla. Virginia Beach Colony Includes Local Set Horace 'Valter rearden of Brook lyn Is making stay at the Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, Miss Nona Dehman of Brooklyn is an arrival at the hotel. Mrs. Charles Hartley of Richmond Hill is there for a week's sojourn with Mrs. Malcolm Taylor of Woodhavrn.

The Misses Laura L. Moore of Man- hasset, Lillian Shea of Rockvil.e Center and Lillian G. Miller of Lin- denhur.st are arrivals at. uer Hotel, as are 4Bs Jescina A Truelson of Copiague and Miss Helen F. Coolev of Amityville.

J. Ashley Graves of Mineola and Louis H. HengMenburg of Hempstead are prominent members of the golf con- tingent at the Cavalier Hotel. Ewart WesenberfJ Mrs. Pauline J.

Ewart of N. Forest Rockville Centre, has made announcement of the engagement of '-her daughter. Miss Mary E. Ewart, to Corbit M. We.sen-berg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick of Burlingame, Cal. The wedding will take place In late September. pho'o WEDS-Mrs. J.

Wesley Hort, is the former Miss Marion T. 1 McGee of 466 13th St. The I i rA new vweds ore residma ot iic u.c E. 22d St. 'VP 14 I 12 Til T4eWA" to i of the late Secretary of the Treas- ury, Mr.

wooain, Who donated tne prizes, represents the Maidstone Club in the match. Reports on tfre annual Vil lage Fair, held for benefit of East Shannon Lyden Mrs, John Lyden of Flatbush and Sayville and formerly of the Park Slope announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Edna Ann R. Lyden, to James Philip Shannon of the Park Slope and Washington D. C. The ceremony was performed on July 25 in the Church of the Holy Comforter, Washington, The bride attended the College of Mt.

St. Vincent and the Colum-. bia School of Business Administration. Mr. Shannon attended Brooklyn Preparatory, Fordham University and Fordham Law School.

He is a member of the New York Bar Association and is an attorney with the U. S. Government In Washington. Mr. Shannon Is the son of the late Capt.

and Mrs. James P. Shannon. Newman Seligman Judge and Mrs. Kenneih C.

New- man of Oakwoori Cedarhurst, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dorothy New- man, to private. 1st Cla.ss. Donald D. Seligman, U.

S. M. C. Reserve, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice D. Seligman of Woodmere. Miss Newman is a graduate of Cornell University, '41, where she was president of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Columbia University, where he was on the football and baseball squads. He is now attending officers training school at Quantico, Va.

Sheridan Rearick Mrs. James Sheridan of chogue announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Bernadette Margery Sheridan, to John Joseph Rearick, son of Mrs. Henry Rearick of Brooklyn. Miss Sheridan a'tended Regis york of S(Xlal Work. Mr, Renlrk studied at St.

Augus- tine's Arariemy and Fordham Unl versin. n' is an assistant, puo reatnns director for Met.ro-Go 1 wjn-Mayer Picture. I 1 1 1 i Downing, son of T. Daniel Downin? of Manhattan and Babylon, on July 10 In St. Mary's Church, Norfolk.

Va. Father Kiefer performed the ceremony. The bride ls a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and the Brook- i lyn Training School for Nurses and 1 also attended New York University. Mr. Downing Is a grandson of the late R.

F. Downing of Rye and the great-grandson of Thomas K. Downing, controller of the City jf New York. He Is a graduate of Jamaica High School and attended New York University and the of the City of New York, At present Mr. Downing is In the construction' unit of the United States Navy.

The couple went to Virginia Beach on their wedding trip. 9 4.4. t. NEWLYWEDS Mr and Mrs Grorge F. Sibley Jr are shown cutting their wedding coke fnllowina their recent noge.

Mrs S-blev is the Wmtr Miss Evelyn C. Adomson, douahter of Mr nr.j Mr Fred W. Adomson nf 417 McDon- I 1 7 rJ ermor) ArOnOW of 1216' MifJI Ar'M No11 nf Brookl'n an! i Cedar Beach ls vacationing wltli Avenue is engaged to Sam- frlend(, at nke George, N. Y. uel Word Poster of 2509r Ror PinnM hoto Dr.

and Donald E. McKenna i AT BEACH Miss Anne Clark of Broadlawn, Southold, entertained at a dinner party Wednesday eve-1 Of 7 Planome Drive, Planning. Dr. and Mrs. McKenna en-jdome, hos a tug-O-war in thu tertained for their son, Royal 4, McKenna.

t. buffet ot the Monterey Beoc jVVashmgton Manhattan. Miss Aronow is a graduate of Hunter High School ond Ot- t.t.ll.. kk. tends Huntef Colleqe.

Mr. Pos- a 'ter is graduate of C. C. N. recently..

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