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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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man and Charles E. Metzger Meejna Oliviero Rosalie Di Cola 16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, 3 AN. IT', 194S and James G. Dunn were the ushers. Mrs.

Mary Megna announce! the engagement of her daugh Weds R. J. Roth Miss Rosalie Marie Dl Cola, sust Between Usm Geraldlne I. Baolto -Wed Yesterday The wedding of Mis3 Geral-dine I. Baolto, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Baolto of 87 Tehama The bride, who attended ter, Miss Susan Megna, to Louis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oliviero. son of Mrs. Margaret Brooklyn College, is a former president of Pi Sigma sorority.

Mr. Roth also received his education at Brooklyn College. He Oliviero of Brooklyn. Mi si 0. Di Cola of 1308 49th became the bride of Richard J.

Megna is the laughter of tna Anyone This Obnoxious Is to Be' Discouraged; Get Her to Calm Down and Daniel E. Pane, son of Mrs. late Dominic Megna. was president of Omega Delta Anna Pane of 1663 83d took Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry J. Roth of CC5 E. 2lth yes place yesterday morning in the terday morning at bt. Thomas Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C.

Aquinas R. C. Church, Flat Plan Your Winter Q. Dear Xancy -Would you please put me straight on the hope chest question? Is it lands. The Rev.

Richard Roth, S. officiated at the ceremony, Vacation Note Church. The Rt. Rev. Charles Caton officiated and a reception which was followed by a recep followed at the Hotel Bossert.

tion at the bride 3 home for the The bride, given in marriage family. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Vito C. Baolto, by her father, wore a white slipper satin gown made with a wore a gown "of white satin embroidered with seed pearls. She had a satin bonnet crown which point d'AIencon lace bodice and Bjr XAXCY MOTTRAM Q. Dear XancyWe are three girls who have a problem.

Another friend of ours is causing a lot of worry. She is very anxious for attention and will even go so far as to leap vp and dance with a boy when he asks one of us instead of her. Then he never comes near us again. If we speak to a fellow on the street she begins to talk very loudly and rapidly so that everyone looks in our direction. She makes noise, but just to have people voUce her.

We have axked her time and time aiain tn stop, but she says are jealous of her and keeps it up. Can you tell us what to do about it? A. As long as she knows you'll put up with It, she'll keep it up. And if you honestly think pointed peplum. With this she wore a fingertip illusion veil I'm fraternity.

After a wedding trip to Williamsburg, the couple will reside at 6G5 E. 24th St. Margaret M. Steffens Engaged to Veteran The engagement of Miss Margaret Mary Steffens to Joseph A. Kurowski, son of Mrs.

Blanche Kurowski of Bay Ridge, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Steffens of 5(15 82d St. Miss Steffens was graduated from Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School.

Mr. Kurowski graduated from Manual Training High School and served with the 10th Mountain Division of the U. S. Army, in the Italian sector of the European theater of operations. held in place a French illusion veil, and carried a prayer book and carried white rosebuds on a prayer book.

Her maid of honor. Miss Ann Moroso of covered with white orchids. The maid of honor, Miss Estelle Baolto, wore a dark green taf Rwirilinni now available for "Winter SporU Jan. 1--Feb. 2.

Attractive reU rules. Nrw lobocfan rim. FVt nrw aki trail. iUle nailinp, skating. tow.

instructor. ridra. Indoor fame', dancing, moviea and those famous Skytop meals! For further M''' Office: Tha Biltmoee ML SKYTOP CP proper for the parents of the girl to buy it or should the boy assume the responsibility? A. It's all right for the boy to give a cedar chest to the girl as a gift, but the girl or her parents usually purchase it. Of course, it's up to the girl, sometimes with her mother, to fill it with the linens, towels, tablecloths and things of that nature she buys or receives as presents from friends and relatives.

('ill the Parties Q. Hear Saucy There are a few boys my (ill friends and I have been inviting to par-tics. They are always very happy to be invited and we have a wonderful time. On each occasion each pairs off with the same girl. However, they never ask for return dates.

We feel rather foolish asking them to any more affairs. Is there anything we can do? A. As long as they know you'll invite them to these parties and that they won't have to worry about organizing dates or spending any thought on where to go and what to do, they'll feta off-the-shoulder gown, a matching bonnet and muff trimmed with red camillias. Michale Dinolfo was best man Brooklyn, wore a dusty pink frock and the bridesmaids, the Misses Clare and Marie Roth, twin sisters of the bridegroom, were in peacock blue moire. The frocks were made with bustles and tight jackets.

They carried sweet peas and wore bandeaux and sweet peas. and Dora L. Baolto and Jack Pane were the ushers. that you are losing MmMtHMffi l. I After a wedding trip to Atlan In th Totimot tic City the couple will reside SKYTOP, PEJWA.

Box at 87 Tehama St. Harold D. Tnmm was best Marion L. Broome Marion L. Broome Will Marry.

Today inenus ueiduse uiej don't want to out-shout her, or have attention called to them every time they start a conversation with her, the only thing to do is to avoid her. You might not break off relations with her too abruptly, hut when she finds that she isn't being asked to go places with you so often, she may ask why. You can tell her you don't feel comfortable The marriage of Miss Marion Lila Broome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Broome of 1145 E.

24th to Robert S. Pakula. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.

Excellent savings on taller" ing new-look coals! Home early for lite best selection I let you do all the brainwork. They just don't seem to know they must return a courtesy. And this will keep up just as long as you ask them. They may think you and your friends are wonderful girls, but as long as you have ready-made dates frequently they're content to sit back and accept. When the next party rolls around, ask some one else.

It will probably amaze them and possibly they'll want to know what's happened. By no means snub them or be cool, but be just as friendly and talkative as ever. It may dawn on them, one of these days, Pakula of 1309 E. 7th will take place today at the roof garden of the Hotel Pierre, Man hattan. Rabbi Harry Halpern Nancy Mottram will perform the ceremony.

The bride will be given in in the situations you've mentioned, and again ask her to stop. Sooner or later when it's clear that you really mean it, she may compromise and come back into the group. that it's their turn to take the responsibility of asking you to go out. Write tovNancy Mottram marriage by her father. Mrs.

Gabriel Malkin will be her sister-in-law's matron of honor. i in care of this newspaper if you have a problem. Robert J. Broome will be the best man. Miss Broome was In the first I.

Couple Have Church Wedding SALE graduating class of Midwood High School and was its first a valedictorian. She attended Miss Johngy Ann Moore, Brooklyn College and was grad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. uated from the University of Charles A. Moore of Bayview North port, became the Connecticut.

Mr. Pakula is an alumnus of New York University and served in the army for bride of William James Gor man, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorman of Hunt four years, two of which were with the Air Service Command Miss Barbara Hubbell Is Bride of Jay M. Field Miss Barbara Hubbell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Loring Hubbell Jr. of Garden City, and Jay Murchison Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Field, also of Garden City, were married in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, yesterday afternoon. The Very Rev. Hubert S. Wood, the dean, performed the ceremony. A reception was held at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Loring Hubbell of Cathedral Garden City. The bride, who was given away try her father, wore an ington, last Sunday afternoon, in India. The couple will reside in their in St. Philip Neri's Church.

The ceremony was performed by the new home in New Hyde Park -nil CUTS mi Rev. Sylvester McAvey. after a wedding trip to Hollywood, Fla. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white Skinner's satin, Herbert A. Boley To Wed Miss Herz made with long sleeves, a ber tha of Irish point lace and a train.

Her long illusion veil was Mr. and Mrs. I. Herz of Greene attached to a satin cap and cor Manor Apartments, Philadelphia, announce onet of lace. She carried an arm bouquet of white garde ivory satin gown trimmed with heirloom rosepoint lace with an off-the-shoulder line, long the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Shirley Emilie Herz of Philadelphia and Manhattan. nias and bouvardia. Miss Mary Anne E. Conway Ann Jensen of Huntington IF! CUT ITTIt to Herbert Alfred Boley, son of Beach was the bride only fitted sleeves and a train. Her veil was also of rosepoint lace.

She carried a bouquet of white Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Boley Anne E. Conway, G.

J. Hennessy to Wed of 135 Eastern Parkway. John Gorman of Northport gardenias. Miss Herz is a graduate of Miss Susan Hubbell was her was best man for his brother, The ushers were George Lew the Charles Morris Price School, Philadelphia, and is af sister's maid of honor. She was isy cousin of the bride, and gowned in camellia pink taf George Lewis, her brother-in- feta and wore a head bandeau filiated with a public relations firm in Manhattan.

Mr. Boley is a graduate of the Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Anne Elizabeth Conway, daughter of David Conway of 7401 4th Ave. and the late Anna Conway, to Gerald J. Hennessy of 324 8fith son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Denis Hennessy. of gardenias. She carried a law, both of Northport. Following the ceremony are muff of gardenias. Two other ception was given at the home sisters, Mrs.

Granger Hall Col Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School and received his B.S. degree from the University of Pennsylvania of the bride parents. lens of Cleveland and Miss Elizabeth Hubbell, were brides After a wedding trip to Can Rich fur Soft 100 woolens! ISetc silhouettes! Misses' sizes 12 to IS! ada the couple will reside tern The bride-elect is a graduate last February, after having maids; al so Miss Eleanor Fuhrer of Garden City and Mrs. Dennis A. Boyle of Bryn Mavvr, served two ana a half years of Bay Rige High School and the Heffley Secretarial School.

Mr. Hennessy, an alumnus of fordham University, served with the army as a German in terpreter. Mr. Boley is con formerly of Garden City. porarily with the bride parents, i The bride attended North-port High School, was graduated from St.

Joseph's Acad Their gowns were camellia leaf nected with the accounting firm creen taffeta and their ban of S. D. Leidesdorf. four years in the navy in the emy, Brentwood, and attended Pacific theater and was released as a lieutenant, senior Pace Institute, Manhattan. The Grayce Collins Will Wed in June grade.

bridegroom is a graduate of Northport High School and is Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Collins of Mary-Eileen Cooney's employed at Edgewater Lodge.

During the war he was with the merchant marine. 114 16th. St. announce the en gagement of their daughter Engagement Announced deaux and muffs were trimmed with pink camellias. Henry Picoli of Garden City was best man.

The ushers were William Hubbell, brother of the bride; Jay Tappen, Robert Hay-ward and Frank Dunne all of Garden City. Fordham Senior Will Be Married Mr. and Mrs. William W. At Miss Grayce Collins, to William Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Cooney, Parkin, son of Mr. and Mrs 774 Macon announce the en Annette Werner Has Church Wedding gagement of their daughter, James Parkin of Long Beach, Cal. Mr. Parkin served in the navy for a period of five years in the Pacific and European Miss Mary-Eileen Cooney, to Announcement is made of Regularly SI 10 to SI 2ft Frank William Grillo, son of Mr, the marriage of Miss Annette Werner, daughter of Mr.

and theaters of war. and Mrs. Anthony Grillo, 231 E. kinson of Manhasset, formerly The wedding will take place Mrs. Charles T.

Werner of 1043 and taxfrec, too! of Brooklyn, announce the en early in June. The couple will build a home at Long Beach, Sterling Place, to John Creamer O'Brien of Utica, N. son of gagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Louise Atkinson, to Thomas F. O'Neill son of California. Mrs.

Evelyn O'Brien, at St. Bar tholomew's Church on Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas F. O'Neill The Rev. Kermit Castellanos officiated. A reception followed at the Park Vanderbilt. of Elizabeth, N.

J. Miss Atkinson attended St GOING SOUTH FORMAL? You will need a Strapless Bra -v I'-wwwy'y: PiiawKi Jliliii IllillilSl i fmti; pij III fh Si sin llill Viii 'J I It 111 Francis Xavier Academy and Mrs. Daniel Story of Brook lyn attended the bride and Wal ter Bowra of Richmond Hill was best man. 38th St. Mr.

Grillo served with the navy for three and one-half years. Miss Dolly Nathans Engaged to Student Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nathans of 4393 Bedford announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dolly Nathans, to Seymour Slevin. Miss Nathans Is the granddaughter of the late Abe Yager, a former editor of the sports page of the Brooklyn Eagle.

Miss Nathans and Mr. Slevin are both attending the School of Commerce at New York University. Mr. Slevin recently became editor of Varieties, one of the college publications. Choose from Ihpsp handsome fur (rimst Silver fox, Persian lamb, nuixkruL saMe-dyed squirrel, beaver and Jeopard, beautifully worked into great pouch collars, smart shawl collars, Peter Pan collars, puritan collars, pocket trims! Mrs.

O'Brien attended Girls High School and Mrs. Corbit's the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School and is now a senior at Fordham University. Mr. O'Neill, a graduate of the U. S.

Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, was discharged as a lieutenant after 2'i 3'ears in the S. Navy and is now attending Seton Hall College, South Orange, N. J. Cissy Feinstein Will Wed Next Fall Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Feinstein of 2032 71st St. announce School. Her grandfather was a well-known Brooklyn physician. Dr. A.

Birdsall, practicing at Lafayette and Bedford Aves. in the 1890s. Mr. O'Brien, who served 3 Vt years in the U. S.

Navy, attended Alexander Hamilton High School and Pace Choose from these important new styles: Fitted coats with swecpingly full skirts, tiny waists! Coats with modified flared lines! Ballerina-type coats! Boxy coats! the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cissy Feinstein, to Ronald Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Friedman of Brooklyn. Institute. Jean Doubrana, A.

W. Pearsall to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Doubrana of 251-49 VanZandt Little Neck, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jean Doubrana, to Alan W.

Pearsall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Pearsall of Cen-terport, formerly of Brooklyn. The bride elect attended Adelphl College, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Fraternity.

Mr. Pearsall at Miss reinstein was graduated from the Brooklyn High School for Homemaking. Mr. Friedman served in the armed forces, here and in China, for Pare woolens by Juilliard and Pacific! Suedes, needlepoints in blacks, greys, greens', reds, browns! Sizes 12 to 18 for misses. three years.

He is a student at Champlain College. The wedding will take place in the by LILY OF FRANCE Fall. Boy Ridge High Senior Is Engaged tended Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. He was a member of Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity and served with the combat engineers in Germany. liite juile Black Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Nelsen of 1973 W. 10th St. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gloria Dorothy Nel Every eoat In this group is a good investment! So come early and save! Convenient payments may be arrunged Better Coats Lnrrr's Srcoml Unnr Also at Loetrr's- Garden City Helen Rosenberg 1036 FLATBUSH AVE.

0pp. Lmw'i Kin BUckmimttr 4-9519 HAIRITORIUM HUMAN HAIR GOODS 1 a Transformations, Braids, Curia. Pag Boy, Taupe. US Outfield St. nr.

Pulton MAla 4-1895 sen, to Raymond Edward Fazio, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fazio of 1210 8th North Bergen, N. J.

Miss Nelsen is a senior at Bay Ridge High School. Mr. Fazio, navy veteran, is attending Pace Institute. BROOKLYN 1, X. FILTO at BOND TR.

5-81(H- CITY FllAkLI at I.TII G. C. 1800 Dolly Nathans.

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