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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN, MAY 20, 1951 19, Geraldin Rosen, Milton Sussman bene Maguire Skating Champi Wed Yesterday Miss Irene Maguire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas If Harriet P. Merritt J'j, parried Yesterday To H. Dixon Miss Harriet Parker Merritt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Schuyler Merritt 2d of Hewlett, was married yesterday to Law-mice Dixon, son of ilrs. Courtlandt Dixon of Mwrence- and the late Mr. Dbton, in Trinity Church, Hew-left. The Rev.

J. Reginald rector, performed the Ceremony at 4:30 p.m. A reception followed at the Rockaway Hunting Club, Cedarhurst. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin appliqued with lose point lace, a long veil of -i l')a s-itrot tullo Si Will Be Wed Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rosen of 537 E. 5th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Geraldine Rosen, to Milton Sussman of 1019 46th St. Miss Rosen is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School. She is attending C.

F. Young Secretarial School. Mr. Sussman was graduated from Textile High School, and Is employed by a brokerage firm in Wall St. He will enter the Armed Service on June 4.

Woman's Tress Club To Install Officers Three Brooklyn women are among the officers who will be installed at the meeting of the woman 8 Press Club of New York City in the Hotel Statler, Manhattan, on Saturday. Mrs. George M. Broadhurst will be come corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilson reelected1 as treasurer and Mrs.

Linda Norris, auditor. Other officers installed at that meeting are Miss Frances E. Clarke as second vice president and Miss Katherine M. Clayberger as third vice president. Mrs.

Jessie R. Chamberlin and Mrs. Harry C. Schroeder, both of Brooklyn, are among the new directors of the club, as are Mrs. S.

C. Clough, Mrs. Llzette Marie Graeber and Miss Marie F. Hall. OZANAM HALL JUNIORS PLAN BRIDGE The Misses Bernadette Cassidy, Patricia Mallon, Catherine Monks and Rita Coogen (left to right) are committee chairmen for the card party which will be the Junior Auxiliary of the Friends of Ozanam Holl next Saturday in the auditorium of St.

Joseph's College for Women. The party will benefit the fund for the construction of a hew building to replace the present Ozanam Hall at 48 Concord St. Schnoider studio Geraldine Rosen Gloria R. Marback Becomes Mrs. Winterer Miss Gloria Ruth Marback, daughter of Mrs.

John Harrison Marhark of 292 Pulaski St. and the late Mr. Marback, was mar rierl In AnHrpiv Win. terer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Winterer of 132 Flatbush May 12 at St. Mary's P. E. Church. The Rev.

Charlesljunior figure skating champion Mrs. Harry C. Schroeder, the, Room of the Pierrepont Hotel, chairman of International Re- The bride, who was given in lations Day, will present Louis marriage by Jier brother, John P. Lochner. president, Overseas Harrison Marback.

wore a lace Press Club, and Chester S. gown and a fingertip veil which Williams, Dpputy Public' Jnfor-jwas held in place with orange mation Advisor. U. S. Commis-jblossoms.

Her bouquet was of won to uie nited iations, asiorchids. Miss Doris J. Marback speakers, Music will be fur nished by Miss Dorothea Lang, mezzo contralto, accompanied by Emanuel Lackow. Mrs. Schroeder's guests' of honor include Mrs.

Nina Brod-erick Price, chairman of International Affairs, New York City Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Howard Heimer, Observer at the United Nations for Business and Professional Women; Senor Hernando Ramirez, executive secretary. Chamber of Commerce of Latin America; Winifred C. Harrington Is Engaged to Delbert A. Bowman Mr.

and Mrs. Henry G. Harrington of 311 100th St. announce the engagement of their- daughter, Miss Winifred Claire Harrington, to Delbert Alfred Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Howman of Brooklyn and Smithtown. Both Miss Harrington and Mr. Bowman are graduates of Brooklyn College. The bride-to-be is teaching in Boody Junior High School. Her fiance spent two years in the Army, part of that time in Japan, and is teaching at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.

In June he will receive his master's degree in geology. The wedding will take place in September. Miss Martha Warner Will Be Wed June 9 Miss Martha Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F.

Warner of Denton East Rockaway, will be married on June 9 to Donald Comstock Hadley, sop of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Hadley of Seneca Falls, N. Y.

The ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. in the Lawrence Methodist Church, with the Rev. Herbert K. Robinson officiating. A reception will follow at the Warner home.

Miss Joan V. Warner will be her sister's maid of honor and attendants will include Mrs. William C. Humpreville of Lancaster, Miss Joan Huffman of Bjast Stroudsburg, Miss Joan While of Pleasantville NT. and Miss Louise Finkel stein of Lawrence.

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i a a rvi i Vi fr la no a aha farripH a Vinii- I AUIUllfl tfliiw rquet of white orchids, lilies of ilie valley and Miss Cornelia Kane Merritt 'W maid of honor for her si 1 7r flnH WAS attired in a frock "of yellow organza with a coro- tiet of mate-rung yenow organza flpwers and carried a giant bou-no varlpcrated oansles and "white lilacs. Bridesmaids wore Similar costumes in apple green And rarripd more of the flowers. "They were: Miss Camilla Mer-Hrtt another sister of the bride; tis Rarbara Benkhart. Miss Tnah all of Hewlett: Mrs. h-wmiom Stewart (Sue Norton) "fc Westbury, and Mrs.

David P. A anew of Greenwich, Conn. -Courtlandt P. Dixon was best man for his brother and ushers Trhn FWino Kwini? R. philbin McKean Thompson and Emmet wnmocK, an oi H.

Elliott Rogers of Locust Valley and M. William G. Holoway 3d, and Daniel Ladd. After a wedding trip to California, Mr, and Mrs. Dixon will live In Lawrence.

The bride was graduated tfbm the Lawrence School, Hewlett, Miss Porter's School, Farmlngton, and made hor riphnt. at the Junior Assem- Wies in 1947. Mr. Dixon attended the; 'Aiken (S. Preparatory! KrUnnl was graduated from St.

School, Concord, N. H.J and In 1941 from Yale I'niver-fijty. where he was a member! itis Vorro Pluh Hp nlso Isl member of the Racquet and! MeadowbrooK, uaw-'rence Beach and Rockaway hunting Clubs. He is with Fan- Manhattan. 1 Club Completes Show Plans Plans have been compietea for.

the first flower show, Blossom Time," to be held by the Garden Club of Flatbush Flatbush Tompkins Congregational Church on Wednesday from 2 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Chester D. Carroll is chairman shovv and Mrs. Robert ,1 Booke and Mrs.

Dunham Jones ao pn-rhairmpn. Mrs. Harold fj. Watkins is president of the vU'l). committee members arp- Si-hpilnlp.

Mrs. Booke. Mrs. Jones; staging, Mrs W. Clifford Vlr jiownen mm.

George D. Atwood; entries, Mrs. B. Stanton; classification, Mrs Booke: awards-judges, Mrs. Jones; hospitality.

Mrs. Rees S.i illimes: Tickets, Mrs. nnhlinitv. Mrs. Lawrence D.

clean up, Mrs. George W. riimminzs: suecial Mrs. Justus C. Doenecke; horti-; r.u tine.

Mrs. Frederick vveis- brud; invitations, Mrs, tiiarroll, and music, Mrs. Lawrence D. Bodkin. with the flower show tiiprp will be recordings of Sig- rnund Romoerg music to inter- wet the flower arrangements.

The classes include; "Serertade, composition of Spring flowers; using a bird ot birds as ac- vessor.v; "Mv Spring Thou a lin 'arrangement of flowering 1 branches; 'Song of Love," an; Mrs. Warburton Elected President I OtChamlnade Mrs. Winthrop E. Warburton was elected president of Cham- Inade at the annual meeting held at the home of Mrs. Robert Starr Allyn.

The following officers were elected to serve with Mrs. Warburton; 1st vice president, Mrs. Cord A. Meyer; 2d vice president, Mrs. Theo dore J.

Krokus; 3d vice president, Mrs. Tunis Bogarf, recording secretary, Mrs. John Wein-stein; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Joseph Allen; treasurer, Mrs. William C.

Knoll; auditor, Mrs.vWilfred P. Seward; press correspondent, Mrs. Blanche D. Nowak; chairman of nominating committee, Mrs. David Shannon; chairman of music, Mrs.

Greta Sjogren; secretary-treasurer of the morning section, Mrs. Clara Horn; secretary-treasurer of the evening section, Miss Nina Treffs; librarian, Mrs. Arthur F. Johnson. The following appointments were also announced: chairman of the flower committee, Mrs.

Henry Eriksen; chairman of the house committee, Mrs. Elsie Bordeau; chairman of the reception committee, Mrs. William Hays Lawrence; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Harold E. Selby.

H. Thomas Miller was appointed the new conductor of Cham-inade and Mrs. Ruth Smith Plate, accompanist. Prospect Club Plans Founders' Day Prospect Club will have Its final event of the season, a dinner in honor of "Founders' Day 1897," at the Three Village Inn, Stony Brook, on Tuesday. There will be a program and a motor trip to Caroline Church.

The club's new president, Mrs. William 0. Prescott, who has Summer home in Stony Brook, chairman of the day and has been assisted by Miss Alice Brooks Plumb. The annual Spring business luncheon was held last week at the home of Mrs. Eugene W.

Sutton and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Ford, 3 West Way, Bronxville, N. Y. Mrs. William B.

Carswell, the retiring president, presided and received annual reports from the officers and chairmen. Mrs. Prescott was installed as president, Mrs. Carswell as vice president and Mrs. KODert H.

Clark as corresponding secretary. Members of the nominating committee were Mrs. ueorge Brewster Bretz, chairman; Mrs. Clark, Mrs. William G.

Lang- ford, Mrs. Horton Fay Underwood, Mrs. H. A. Linwood Sadt-ler and Mrs.

Carswell, ex officio. Chairmen appointed were: Membership. Mrs. Carswell; hospitality, Miss Plumb; calen dar, Mrs. Bretz; friendship, Mrs.

Sadtler. and press, Mrs. C. Schenck Van Siclen. The new program chairmen are Mrs.

Ernest G. Heeren, Mrs. Harry W. Mayes, Mis Plumb and Mrs. Underwood.

Reports were received from Mrs. Robert Huse Brown, Mrs. Kenneth R. Cottle, Mrs. Chester W.

Tallcott, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Glass, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Ralph G.

Groskoph, Mrs. George C. Hamlin and Mrs. Charles F. Riegger.

Miss Plumb read the recording secretary's report and also the treasurer's report in the absence of Mrs. Langford. Augusta La Rocco Will Have June Wedding The marriage of Miss Augusta La Rocco, daughter of Mrs. Paul La Rocco of Lyn-brook and the late Mr. LaRocco, to Carl Steinberg, son of Mrs.

Carl Steinberg of 67 Lawrence A vii Vwt HnfL-au-av anrl thp will take place on June 3 at St. Raymond's R. C. Church, there. A reception will follow at Felice's, Westbury.

Miss Anna LaRocco will be her sister's maid of honor and William Steinberg will serve as his brother's best man. "High in the Poconos" Relax and enjoy Skytop'i superb facilities for golf, tennu, un-luinn, riding, in delightfully informal and refreshina; atmoa-pheie. Whole Boor of indoor games, orchestra, and those famoua SLylop meals. Call our information office: The Biltmore, MU 6-8648. SWOP (IUI 0 a SKYIOr, UNNA.A' Wa.

KMInoo, Gtnml Mtnttmr IIEIIOLD PARADISF, planned for you by winnrri of the COLD MEDAL Maguire of 402 Marine was married yesterday to Walter Muehlbronner, son of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Muehlbronner of 84-29 60th Elmhurst. The ceremony, which took place at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick's R.

C. Church, was followed by nuptial mass. A reception and wedding breakfast was held at Foffe's Restaurant, Bay Ridge. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown, made with a fitted bodice trimmed with Alencon lace. A matching lace band held the fingertip illusion veil.

She carried a bouquet of calla lilies. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Shannon, wore a cham pagne net gown, with smajl matching net hat. and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of varied Spring flowers. Werner Kientsler was best man and the ushers were the bridegroom's brother in law iceor8e Wjlson, and Albert rancesl The bride was a U. S.

senior ladies' roller skating champion in 1945, the Middle Atlantic in 1947, and with Mr. Muehl bronner placed second in 1949 and 1950 as senior pair and senior dance champions of the U. S. Figure Skating Associa tion. In 1950 the couple represented the United States in the world figure skating championship in London, England, where they placed third in the international dance championship.

Recently they turned pro fessional and next year will be featured in the Ice Follies." Bernice R. Fischman Will Be Married Mr. and Mrs naviri Visrh mall of Brooklyn announce the pnmffpmcnt nf thp.r HancrhtPr Miss Bernice Ruth Fischman, to Leonard Moscowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Moscowitz, also of Brooklyn.

Miss Fischman attended Berk- rington, and also at New School of Social Re search. Mr. Moscowitz was graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1940, and served overseas as first lieutenant, Transportation Corps, Army of the United States. He is a member of the Alumni Association of the University of Virginia and of the Consistory of New York Shriners. Mr.

Moscowitz is treasurer of Carter Leather Goods Company, Inc. Rummage Sale A rummage sale will be held under the auspices of the Ladies) Aid Society of Greenwood! Heights Refornjed Church, 45th St. and 7th on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the church building.

Homemade cake and coffee will also be on sale. Margaret M. McNally Is Wed to Mr. Ward The marriage of Miss Mar garet Mary McNally of 981 Albany daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McNally, to John Michael Ward, son of Mrs. Peter J. Ward and the late Mr. Ward, took prtace at the Church of St. Catherine of Genoa yesterday.

The cere mony was performed at 5 p.m. by the Rev. Emmett J. McDonald, cousin of the bride. A re ception followed at the Coluni-i bus Club.

The bride, given in marriage by her brother, John McNally, wore a dress of nylon net with a satin bodice made with a yoke of net with appliqued lace. Her fingertip veil of illusion iwa.s attached to a cap of veil-ling framed with orange bios- soms. She carried a cascade i. mi f. r.

Betly iv dill, SJMCI HI Llie III lUfKMM.Mll. She wore a dress of orchid or- ganza and lace with a matching picture hat. The best man was James Ward, a brother of the bridegroom, and another brother, Joseph Ward, ushered. After a wedding trip through the New England States and Quebec the couple will reside at 1830 Kimbel St. Ii Hrrbnl Tewlm Mrs.

John Michael Ward If 1 1 Winifred C. Harrington Miss Gwathmey Plans For June 2 Nuptials Miss Nancy Gwathmey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Gwathmey of Westbury, will be married on Saturday, June 2, to Corp. John Andrews Harris 4th, stationed at Camp Atterbury, son of Mrs.

Flagler Harris of Chestnut Hill, Pa and John Andrews 3d of White Marsh, Pa. The wedding will take place at 4 p.m. in the Episcopal Church of the Advent, with the Rev. Dr. Frederic Underwood, ractor.

performing the cere mony. A reception will follow at the Meadow Brook Club. Mrs. Ettore Grassi of Ruxton, iMd wlll matron of honor Hi1 will be nis brother's best man and ushers will include Charles Dodge, James Wallace and David McLean, ail of Phila- ettore orassi, uaines Gwathmey the prospective bride's brother; David Look of Far Hills, N. Porter Hopkins of Baltimore, Walter Smith of Narragansett, R.

and Thomas B. Wright of Durham North Carolina. Miss Doris Drutt Is Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Philip M.

Drutt in io ct a bans, announce the engagement ier at the United -Nations for the National Federation of Music Clubs; Ronald M. Younger, director' Australian News and Information Bureau, and Dr. Djuro Nincio, member of the Yugoslav Delegation to the United Nations. Miss Hilda Couch, president, will present the following guests of honor; Archimedes Giacomatonio, sculptor, whose statue of Christopher Columbus Is in Journal Square, Jersey City; Edward Dunn, playwright, and Mrs. Ross Raymond Sigsbee, president of the Timely Topics Club.

Miss Terry Greif Fiancee of Mr. Farber Mr. an Mrs. Abe Greif of 751 St. Mark's Ave.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Terry Greif, to William H. Farber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Farber, also of Brooklyn. Miss Greif, who will be grad uated in June from AdelphI College, attended Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Fla.

Mr. Farber, an alumnus of Syra cuse University School of Business Administration, served with the 14th Armored Division in the European theater during World War II. He is with Seiderman Sales Company. Hulnick Codner Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham E. Hulnick of 85 Clarkson Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anne Edith Hulnick, to Bernard i.oonr. son or mr. ano nirs.

William latferty of Hingham-i for hep gister and bridesmaids ton, N. will be best man andwi, incIude Miss Anne Harris ushers will be Roger Coye ofof chestnut Hill, sister of the Ithaca, N. Edward bridegroom: Miss of Beacon. X. Robert Ger-j Margaret Hitchcock of Old aghty of Seneca Falls and Dr.

westbury, Miss Carol of Howard Hadley of r)eVon, Miss Lillian Lee brother of the future benedict. MrKim 0f Roslyn. Miss Wini- Miss Warner is a sophomoreifred Trimble of Old Westbury at Syracuse University. Mr.and Mis8 sheila White of Oys-Hadley was graduated from ter Bav Mynderse Academy. Seneca; Hpnrv F.

Harris of Chestnut! Maurice L. Lehv Mrs. Winrhrop E. Warburton Belle Harbor Yacht Club Women to Have Tea on Sunday The board of directors of the Belle Harbor Yacht Club will give a tea for the women members of the club next Sunday. The Summer activities of the ladies committee will be out lined at a meeting which will precede the tea, and plans for the annual card party will be made at that time.

The committee for the tea includes Mrs. Eugene W. Ahearn, chairman; Mrs. Leo A. Conway, Mrs.

Charles lletzel, airs. Daniel Berkerv, Mrs. Law rence J. Ortmann, Mrs. William Walsh, Mrs.

Frank Hughes. Mrs. John Shea, Mrs. James Sheughnessy, Mrs. Walter Engles, Mrs.

Patrick Rogers, Mrs. Harold Robbins, Mrs. William Mc Knight, Mrs Thomas Boyle, Mrs. Walter Patterson and Mrs. Henry lovar.

Dolores V. Johnston Wed to A. W. Arm Miss Dolores Veronica John ston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sylvester T.

Johnston of 618 TC. 5th became the bride yes terday of Arthur Arm, son of Mrs. Anna Arm of 1567 E. 31st St. The ceremony was performed in the R.

C. Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills, by the Rev. Francis E. White. A reception followed at the home of the bride's cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Geiety, 110-40 70th Forest Hills. Escorted by her father, the bride was attired in a gown of Chantilly lace over duchesse satin made with an off-the- shoulder neckline and bouffant skirt. Her tulle veil fell from a cap of matching lace trimmed with orange blossoms.

Her bouquet was of stephanotis and white iris. Miss Jean Clare Johnston was maid of honor for her sister and wore a gown of white nylon tulle over an aqua taffeta skirt. She carried a basket of Spring flowers. Leonard M. Reilly of Brooklyn was best man tnd the ush-ers included Arthur W.

Russell of Brooklyn and Robert Butler of Malba. Mrs. Arm is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier Academy. Mr.

Arm, who attended Pace Institute and New York University, is associated with William W. Fitzhugn, Inc. After a motor trip through the South, the couple will reside in Brooklyn. Lawrence Merson To Wed Miss Scheiber Miss Doris Scheiber. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Max S. Scheiber of US Cumberland Lawrence, will be married June 3i to Lawrence Merson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon A.

Merson of Brooklyn and Cold Spring, X. Y. The ceremony will take place in Temple Israel, Law- icnce. with Rabbi Judnh Cahn' officiating. Miss Joan Harris will he maiil of honor and Paul Merson will be his brother's best man.

Miss Scheiber is a graduate! of Smith College and the New York School of Social Work of Columbia University. Mr, Merson is a graduate of Cornell University. During World War II he served in the Air Force. Brooklyn Chapter of the Na-i tional Society, Daughters of American Colonists, will meet on Friday at the Wanamaker Clubhouse. Manhattan at 2, p.m.

Election of officers will1 lie held. Mrs. Alfred Laurensl Hrenmm is regent. A SIGHT TO Your i-very orcn.ion a FLORAL nur Horal DMuanern. Iwo-lime AWARD (or nrtiot ir arrangrmmln.

"Vour is SPECIAL Free rliurch wedding of our new w. Hubon officiated. A reception followed In the Mirror sister of the bride, was maid of i honor. She wore a Nile green dress and a matching picture hat trimmed with white lilacs. Her bouquet was of lilac and white flowers.

The bridesmaids were Mrs. Jane A. Marback, sis ter-in-law of the bride, and Miss Agnes Winterer, sister of the bridegroom. They were attired nidi: uresses anu ndio nais. They carried white and orchid flowers.

Kathlyn Magee, niece of the- bridegroom who was I flower girl, wore a Nile green Arthur Winterer was hisi brother's best man. James Win terer, another brother, and John Pounder ushered. Mrs. Winterer was graduated from Cooper Union Art School and is on the staff of True Magazine. Her husband, who is attending Brooklyn College, is employed by Metcalf Brothers and Company, Manhattan.

Following a wedding trip to Washington, D. the couple will reside in Brooklyn. of Hollywood Patricia McKenna Patricia M(. and Mrs peer J()fm of Mjha; seti announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Patricia McKenna.

to Arthur Glenn Nylander. son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Henry Nylander of Tacoma. Wash.

iVIIhS If IJll.l dS Kl dUI dUM from Manhassct High School and attended Blackstone Col Miss McKeniKi lege, Blackstone, and the Central Park and Jean Morgan Schools of Art, Manhattan. Mr. Nylander attended Tacoma schools and is a graduate of the V. S. Merchant Marine A Fall wedding ,1 plarned.

Ann Micalizio Fiancee of Mr. Zito Mr. and Mrs. O. Micalizio of 38 Parkville Ave.

have announced the engagement of tliPir daughter. Miss Ann Micalizio, to Roland J. Zito; son of Mrs. Clorinda Zito of Elmhurst. Miss Micalizio was graduated from Hunter College and is the assistant' fashion co-ordinator at Sears, Roebuck Co.

Her fiance is employed by the New York Telephone Company, and is a student at City College of New York. The couple will be wed in June. League Plans Sale The Westminster League of the Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church will sponsor a rummage sale at the church, Clinton and Remsen on Tuesday and Wednesday lrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 if Joseph Codner of 629 E.

6th Nylander to Wed of their Miss Dons -vidnndudn. DrmLl sonflMarion C. Bomhoff of Mrs. S. Scliwartz oij 1 arrangement of roses in a suit-, able container; "There Is an Did Vienna Town," a composition of fruits or "Tell Me Daisy," an arrange-j merit of Spring flowers in a flasket, daisies predominating; is sm.

Neue riancee of 2408 Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Catharine Bomhoff. to John H. Nelle son of Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Nelle of 114 Lynch St. Miss Bomhoff is a graduate of Girls Commercial High School and Felt Tarrant Business School. Mr. Nelle was graduated from aiexanuer namiiion t-uen 'Peace to My l.oneiy Mean, a composition using all white plotters in a wnue container,) Let Me Awake," an arrange-i -i i went sihuw i Svmnhonv." a composi tion glorifying Spring; table! settings and norticulturalj r-lassps. Mrs.

Charles Mackey of 355 aK inth St. will entertain for the judges, the officers and the I'eiamittee at a luncheon be- r.4iiitlA Wit iSfono'Tlcrpaport's Falls, and is a junior at Cornell University. Bailor ano Bianco The marriage of Miss Con cetta Ballarano. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Ballarano of 1225 West Rroadwav, Hewlett, to Lewis T. Blanco, son of Mrs. Clementine Bianco of will take place June 3 in St. Jo- seph's R. C.

Church, Hewlett. A reception will follow at the Masonic Temple, Far Rockaway. Miss Clara lorio will be maid of honor. Vincent Ballarano, brother of the prospective bride, will be best man. Dorothy F.

Garrone, Mr. Olson Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrone of 256 TSth St. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Frances Garrone.

to Edward G. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olson'of 229 89th St. Miss Garrone is a graduate of Fort Hamilton High School and the Katharine Gibbs School Manhattan.

She is employed in the legal department of Irving Trust Company. Manhattan. Mr. Olson served in the Armed Forces, Army, for two years. He is a graduate of Pace College and is associated with I.ybrand, Ross Bros.

Montgomery. Lne Studio Dorothy F. Garron I I fAi' 'j A School. He served four vears Academy at Kings Point, class with the Army Engineers In of 1918 A member of the U. S.

Alaska and is now employed I Naval Rwerve, he is employed hv the New York Port of'by the United States Lines. ii Made Known gr. and Mrs. Simon Rapaport Brooklyn. la: T-v j.

nf! Andrew Jackson High School and a former member of Tau Beta Sigma sorority. Mr. Schwartz is employed as a chemical engineer and also attends Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Dieckmann-Schwolger Marriage Announced Mrs. Mary Schwalger of 62 rwi-nwi nf lra Fmil Pyttl'ik of StanTordville N.

was to Henry Carl Carl Dieckmann also of 62 Ox- Lr.A it if Qmi, at thoPafp Wienecke. Manhattan. The Rev. John F. Bauchmann performed the ceremony.

Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corey of 13 Hazel Place, Lynbrook, entertained at a dinner yesterday in honor of their daughter, Judy Penny Corey, who celebrated her "llth birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

Corey and their daughters, IHmny and Donna Corey, recently returned from California, where they spent the Winter. There were 40 guests attending the party. Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Galway of 345 64th St. announce the birth of their second child, a son, John Thomas Galway on April at the Sister Elizabeth Memorial of the Norwegian Hospital. The christening will 'take place today at the Lutheran Church of the Incar nation, the Rev. Harold S. Miller officiating.

The godparents will be Mr. and Mrs. Dang man of Brooklyn, Kiversiue urive, Man- hjttin, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss lCCuie Rapaport, to Myron I. Vrastr. son of Mrs.

Phil Kittay Thp weddintf will iltiSLb place July 1. I Wfts Rapaport is a senior at ArrtnVh Junior College and also 1 studied at Westlake iJieyerlv Hills, and was grad- Uiawm Ii oin me npeiite otnuui, ViMSUhattan. l'naiirpaui-fl in Trice and Quality FOR SPRING BRIDES! altar decoration with every order celebrate the opening branch atore. (Authority. Morion Q.

Bomhoff 7 Satiifaction it Our Aim" Jtte future benedict, wno ai-tcSoed New York University, I wgjf. graduated from Hofstra Vt'Mlvge. During the second hp sprvprt in the (FlftNiKSl Air Arm for three and a nan-years. i I Thp Xmi Yni-V Slate Snnptv Kit. 1BI7 BrMklrn'i Mm Faaalar riorlat Delivery Anywhere i Lcamps of the Court of Honor, ill hold a regular meeting on FnUlnv at It am In th Wana- 406 Myrtli kit.

(Nr. Vandtrbllt An.) MA.4-4720-1 2844 Church kn. (Nr. Noitranl IN. 9-0510 ji maker Clubhouse, wih i Mrs, Aired Laurens Bren-j nan, president, presiding..

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