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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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Mrs Dewitt Mallarv Elizabeth Cuff flj EbB BBtyyJ Evans md fQnet Comtois and Jean A. Curran Jr. Evelyn Pierce Weds Elizabeth Cuff WBk c'n" daughters are John Downs United Charles Stirn Wed Weds Miss Gamble De Witt Mallary Engaged to Wed flfl BB BW iPi Oman' Soefrv The" MlsS Kathryn Jane Evans, Miss Janet Katharine Comtois, Miss Catherine Conover Gamble, Miss Grace Evelyn Pierre1 Supreme Court. Justice and Mr, ronri I 1 BCTBBBBT -Sii tended the Parker Colleeiate In" daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John H. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney daughter of the Rev and Mrs Thomas J. Cuff of Garden CUT suler Bt VK' -flB sUtute and is a graduate of Vas" Evans of 796 Westminster Road. w. Comtois of 1834 Caton Ave Gamble of Riverdale-on-Hud- Gordon D. Pierce of 139 St John announced the engagement of te-tu I BBBjR '1 ir OV'ege was m8rriwl yesterday afternoon and Snug Harbor.

Magog. Quebec, son. was married to Jean A. Cur- Place, became the bride of Rav- their daughter. Miss Elizabeth and Bl: BWfSlWj 1 Mr Ehiers is a graduate of Polv at Wells Memorial Presbyterian Charles van Syckel Stirn.

son I ran son of Dr. and Mrs. Jean mond De Witt Mallarv ir son of Cuff to Robert Hunter Dalzell, arch Hi 11 A mTMKam Countr- Dav churrh Jnhi; D'nn and Mrs. Ferdinand A Curran of lfit) Henrv last Mr. and Mrs.

Wi I Ma Ml tboa Bl 1 lifcL 1 BjgPflBBBlB S'hool and William Mr Mr' Thomas J. Une Stirn, 277 Corlies Ave evening in the Riverdale Presby- of Longmeadow. Spriiufield M.us zell of 270 Park Ave Manhattan, IU HI 1 L.BtBbBsI He Cum I he smia Harbor, werej terian Churrh. The Rev Dr. Ed- and Bradford.

yesterday arc- formerlv of Brooklyn, and the late B- 11 1 iBTBKBTBBBB Victor Chemical rlnon 1 bv the married morning at the i ard Fairbank of Northfield.l noon. The ceremony perf Grara H.w!nl Dalzell. B'J 'BBm 1 VI Manhattan Kev Dr Stanley Evans A re- Garden City Country Club A a great uncle of the bride.1 bv the bride's father, who is rector Miss Cuff was graduated from BBbVjBJb' BjjB BjBV BV The couple left today on a wed- at tlle of the brlde reception followed. performed the ceremony He was. of St.

John's Place. Brooklyn, took Garden Citv High School and the BB W'BBBb ding trip to Honolulu toe-- the ceremony The bride, given in marriage bv assisted bv the Rev. Dr. George place at St. Thomas Episcopal College oi New Rochelle Mr Dal- Jli Bl BBttteA liBI ret they snend the re- The bride was gixen in marriage her a'her, woie a candlelight Duff.

the pastor. I Church. Hanover, N. H. A recep- zell.

after graduating from Law- BBaaBl Mm mainder of the Summer at Bell- bv hpr lathrr Mls Rams" satin off-the-shoulder gown out- granddauhter of Ilon Allowed at the Mallarv resi- rem-eville School Lavvrenceville, I I po I dell of West Hartford. Conn, was iu.ed imported chant illy lace. ni an-' Mrs mid dence In Bradford. N. entered the United States VS I maid of honor OUlfr pendants a basque waist and bouffant skirt.

Gamblp rmnnnati Ohio Given' The bride escorted by the bride- Navy, where he served three I I Ferrar-Giombalvo iTS ialMtfn 'coververkook with 'r4 she OTW 'vary, bb1bWb1bbbbWbbb1 Mw rasc OMmtalV0 M. crzZ I T'Zo i of Dr and Mlf Peliegrmo Turquand as flower girl, streamers of lilies of the valley 2" longing to the bridegroom's BBW Ann. A GOOD START These youngsters are a part of a class Oiambalvo of 70 Bushwick Ave. Thomas Downs Jr. brother ol Mrs Irving Mead Haywood Jr.

of heart-Shaped headdiess of tulle. moh ghe 4 Bk comf in the recorder ot the Brooklyn Mustc School More STlZZ Brooklyn, matron of honor, and le57cMc a'de Mane Scudder of Bmehamp- ifl fort tar. son of Mi and Mrs Joseph Ushers were John H. Evans Jr. Miss Gloria Schaffer.

cousin of nrTiH. maid of honor and Miss Dru-i BBBBl most than 500 young people and adults are taking individual Ferrar of 1734 De Kalb Ave. brother of the bride, and Fred- bride, of Manhattan, maid of 01 Ttilla Bradford Williams of Taun- BBBBBBB Aim Ridgewood. yesterday morning erirk Erflmg of Philadelphia honor wore gowns of vellow im-'peas and Mephanottf Miss Louise rHBT July C0SS 'eSSOnS mUS'C the Church of St. John the Bap- The bride" was graduated from organdy wiih drop-shoulrier lXS gownT bandeaSx of efh' pastoofhe Jcrrd at Auburn- yokes of eyelet embroidery J1" nox The brmaa- Howers and bouquets of white 1 mm 0' ''S Mss? Jeanne ToffaU olBrlS I 00" k' MUlbrk" BYeB from a headdreJ of chantilly lace: now" connected with the Foievfrhd Jeanne Gcs'el'1 and Baltimore.

Md of s'wanhmwe''paK were "the" KlK JbV are BhBW embroidered with seed xarls and Giant organization. William Armstrong Smith of Miss Louise Gamble wore a gown usners rBBl' tul BV ifk oraiiRe blossoms She carried After a wedding tour In the Pelham, sister of the bridegroom, of gold taffeta, and the brides- is Mallarv a gradtiae of Hft' 6 1 jPBBy 'M'I o'fhids and lilies of the valley. South th ouple expect to make wore the same gowns in blue with maids were attired 111 aqua taffeta Pafkpr Institute, was tBBwBBk b'ln uM 'm -'-m m'-t. "den their home at New Britain. Conn, wreaths and bouquets of white AH carried tans of lace to which from Middleburv Col- BPBBW tymWff 'Iw'lk de'oie rpalePbnie h'orschaT'halo daisies.

twere attached of garden; lcgp on Moilday. magna cum laude WW WIBPt 1 iPWSPi wloied1 pa BBBBBBBBBJB wa'TmaiWor0 Sother-w- Williams Curran was best man Kappa She'lw Ls "a membeof JP VLa MBBBJ James Giambalvo. brothe of BBPW tV fnWl Cha'uncev AbtKHl o' Bro'kton. Rober? Theodore nother groom isTRradua'te Da: mouth iBmHB BvBllBl. BBBBI BBBBBBmBI Mass.

rvnild Tase of Bronxville. brother of the bridegroou; David College and it a member ol Delta v-' BA BBWBadnBF" iluuVx mwJmm BWBI of the bride; Tail Delta BBV VB lJ fIPr 1110 the coi.nle BBBBB1 1 Dr Alan Bush of Pelham. Richard Matthews of Bronxville, After a wedding 1 1 lie couple I PBbMBPIIBPBBI will make cW BBBjBBBj James Kreuter of Pelham. Howard J. K.

Delano of Prmceon, will make fk BlHr isBH TB ''IbWBwBwI bdoom. iiam Lohnian Jr of Brooklyn iBBVB I MUB 1BJ bridegroom a graduate of St Branton Henderson of Rose- Heights, both cousins of the bride-1 Louise Holland i ftBBf. Am JBIBBk BjW Johns Preparatory School and St BB mont. Pa another 1 SW fi.lWBBn fBfB Bmm John's University. a Krt f'BBB The bride was graduated from, Holland Tumininia BPBBBBBw11B1 heuienant both Bl M.

jBW Mrs Stun attended Berkely the Riverdale Country School for, HrfB. BBBm LBV yBBBBj Mediterranean and Pacific the- BY mjB Institute and was graduated from'Girls and Mount Holvoke Collegej JmW MMk 'V Ho'land nf JBk Bl BmiJIBiBh aters with a motor torpedo B)t HMBr College with the class -where elected a member. Bj BMv 1 si announce the en- HBi9BisEvBhBWF -'4k BV of 4.i The bridegroom received of he Phi Beta Kaopa society. Mr Bj BMy gagement of their daughter. Miss BBB M' St 'd 1 lus edueation atthe Hill Senool a senior at Princeton BBBBB I Loui.se Holland to Philip Tum- 'BmmmmSmmWsWLwLw rr 6 El he was'Vraduated this month 1 He 'o! the 'universin jBwJT Bb and Mrs.

Nick BSPSPsjll! UOrnellUS fleam Ja BMW a member of Delta Tau Delta. During the war he served as an BV Tummmia of 19S5 78th St SS Mlj M. Ann 'BBBt and served for three vears the agent of the Counter Intelligence BYm M. If daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles VBB 9th Air Force overseas. Corps of the army in the China-! BW'(9 3r BB Commerce High School and her I FUTURE STARS Students are shown studying diction Staines of 522 E.

lth St. and Burma-India theater His BV 1 fiance is a graduate of i School classes in drama Almost 300 students of speech nth were Carried' yesterday JL 'K BflfekBk, Medicine. 8 BV Fall He served the armed '3rtt ond drama the school have an opportunity to appear chu'h BB BlL. "jjJJF "lTaiV'was'hoV'down0" oi one or more of the ten workshop demonstrations and at BBppBjBBWp BBbBB Germany captured es- professionally equipped theater. her father3 and had' bH 'Bfl Bk, BBbBt Brooklyn Music School aV 1 j-S, sister the identical dress in Of Edward Kennedy BV BBB BV BE 'Pf 373 Rutland Road and Vicloi A.

ir yellow and carried Spring flowers mmW BBBBB BR Libretti, son of Mr arc: Mrs. nerves 35th Anniversary 2rta: B. jB BBW I' 'graduate of Polytechnic Prepare- Bm 'MmWMWW BBBV" Francis of Assisi hurrh by the Rev. I III G. DAVIS up.

who have talent, excellent op-! tory Country Day School and: spent ch Cr to, Krwdv" BV BB A McNaUy A reception waa held at I unities for a mils-, al ednra- pars 111 "le r.ow. in joi.n Kcinedv BBBBi IL BB Florence Capolbo the Hotel Bossr I for uln u', 'ahigi stand it P0" tte "waIrl Kennedy of BBJT BBBBB BV I Mas Mary DiO.ov.mia 1 tne 15: oik. Mils; a nign Manoaio. lliev study bokeu. and the at- Mrs.

mmW BBBBf BBV BBP ii i i i of honor and the 1 1 I 26 St PVU Si Kennedy The Charles mT BpBp Schorschllisky rap Maty I i speech, diama. dancing and even of BP HB no7hirskv Casonof Mrnl man celebrating it, 35th prdagogy course given. The 0 Av, Mi.v., Manor, Noel and Pa.t cia JWbWI Mrs to" i. kv wore yellow- tafie.a They had anniversary. Btoaly bStiTMi' 'OgJM Avenue are graduates flora! wie.itii.s ui thrir hair and nF a 'motterate 'tuition forVnoourp a prayer book.

The and'the ushers Fran, is Rynn II the schoo, es-aolisiiori a 0 Brooklyn Music Settlement was, tendanus wore shell pink taffeta I i Tin- tn'" PU ttlv nr mco: -a ted and received us and carried old-fashioned bou- Rosohe PoliZZOttO BBBh )S a heatw SI. relix Street )lmlM(Wal and now alter BBBBBW which often Jed bv he Tan a 30 11 ha Polizzotto Fennekohl b. ob0M BBBBBB. ux: ip ed and at 1 0 drama charter in celebration of its 35th man and the ushers were Wil.iam. win i WBB BB BmBW 8 he san department.

jnniversarv Di-unantis ann Edwairi Honuri -Nlr MlA Alfonso Poli.otto Mrs DoreN King BBBPWPBBBBi BBF BBV I as ieraoeiitici Under the guidance of the gen- since the oolicv had become to The atten ed Mo- 380 'New York Ave. announce, BBV MmY" i era: c.o.rten. who befe dehnc tha? oYV U-imeU M- inonal kh.1. le engamen, of their daughter Wheeler ui of an amued arm. presi- than a 'dham Universiu and is can- Ml- R'" lf 'Z? BL Bwl BW 'dent of the school this moi.tii the oorh0od settlement a seemed that mdate for A negree at O.af Fredrick Fennekohl.

son Weds DotTel King 1 BBBI BBt BS MmW v. workshop Idea In music -scn)o1 has grown tremendously lhe school was located too far from Columbia The bridegroom at- Dr and Mrs. Bernard Fenncaohl BBf BP WMM BBW A. Brooklyn the enrollment i- moie properly on Grand Ave. was and Foreman.

umveiMty and ls ter or mi. ana Mrs. faience MmM BB Hf 50 a week, or more than to the Kinneivan.n A.vvia- c.r.dioate uuiversiiv for Wheeler of 1318 56th St. was- BBBBP IB BBB) itidenU the ia.si and s. vei.v his MA He ls on the faculty ifi MW HK HP'.

1318 56th Darrcl 1.200 Pi.v.-i-.v'l ineci. ine I Piospe. I 1 mail' lally tlie Us rak adjoining the Academy were 'Hp College of Pharmacy. Ford- jfBBBk Kme BBB9" JB for ha in The coti go to Ca naria jBHttlBB and Mrs Wal.lor K'n8 'l BWl weak L. King, sor Mr.

and Mrs Walter King Hciffhts Hosnilal has l-eo wn. Mi (Solon: with the school In an aov lsoi but a policy of operating ir school purposes. Subsequently a on their wedding trip. BBfifB 'm'he HoWTnnuv V.ulhoran BBifll IB AW the Holv Trinity Lutheran Briefly the treatment olarK oespue many prooiem: ts of the following steps: ana nancm aps crtuaen ana in. patient is usuallv referred of directors nave consider-ne charitable institute or one reduced the schools mort- hospitals.

The case is then increased the budget and en- ned and history studied bv lrgd the faculty. and, Bl Bm, Church of Flatbush with the Rev BV Bk jB7 I'urtsrd1- 1 PH of PHBV daughter. iss Miss June MurtfeWt. daughter Pr 'BBB The bride marriage bv BV'flP BV. BUBB7 Mabel Shaw.

Mrs. Joseph Purrell of Mrs W. Stanley Murtfeldt of BF jBBV her faM-i- 'ended by her 1 'W 1. BBVF furnished a studio in memory of 79 New York Ave. and the late Bj iBBl Mrs Donald Hitter, as! KB.

BBBBr her daughter. Mrs Benjamin Mr Murtfeldt, became the bride VJ matron' of honor. Mrs. PhlUip1 BmBjIBI Church of Flatbush with the Rev Mr. Ross officiating.

A reception was held at. the home of the bride. en in marriage by attended by her Donald Hitter, as ie tvpe of exercise to be tnunitv fine music through he miLsic stipeivLsor trans- programs presented before local1 honorary president, furnished the ar.d Mrs. Carl Nolle of Little Neck, JBi Bbm' The bride wore a period gown Bj Miac.iM.. MacUowell Hmm mem- al the Bedfoid -Central rfHlVRP wm i nv.ro,sette with Chan- HB wore a period gown ia, i vum ih'r, i mil.

a- tenan Church. The Rev. of miiMcal eeicl.ses best pital groups and neuhbm- patient goes to hood organisations practically just I- tillv lace trimming the BnnBB i sleeves and train. She also wore HB W. a fingertip veil of white tulle fall-, ButVrUJPK ii WI Bl inK from 8 (rown of braided tulle Bl SRL HBS -4 ded Rosamond Kreindler BBBBBBBBjH ly lace trimming the stioulders.

-eve; and Sn fingertip veil of white tulle fall-g from a crown of braided tulle id lilies of the valley and car- a small white tnoie, poser. In acknowledgment of this Dr Paul F. Barackman officiated, home. Mrs. Edward Mac Dowel! A small reception for the bridal widow of the composer, presented party and immediate families fol-the school with part of the manu-i lowed at the bride's home, 79 New script of one of MacDowell York Ave.

over ordinar- Harmony exists w.i the school. thereby continue In 1924 the school em- The bride, who Is a graduate of would be lost barked on an ambitious Erasmus Hall High 4 under ordinary for there are 29 nationalities represented among the students, who enjoy studying together and sharing their own cultural develope-ments. When the Brooklyn Music School the building of a little theater tola gown of white marquisette and melhas and feathers The bride's Kreindler Koffman attendant wore a gown of pink marquisette and a crown of pinkj Mr- and Mrs. Harry Kt Work with the handicapped Is Berg hall and at the irs of the val- Brooklyn Music School. For tulle and purple vioieis.

erne wst t. Howard of 75 time the growing demand lor a ley. Her bouquet was Settlement was launched, 35 years ens age ned a muff of pink camellias and engagement of their 0cMn PGene Hitter was best man Rosamond Helen Kreindler. ment ol Man- in tne community tne vauev ana garaenias. ner could be developed matron of honor was Mrs.

Joseph ha'tan S- a one of its kind to teach music to tne blind through the use of Braille. Now, as far as it is known. her daughter. Miss a Howard, to Edward son of Mr and Mrs. Berg of 1508 E.

54th children were compelled to travel to Manhattan for their lessons. this is the first The needs today are for ad- Jackson and she wore periwinkle ditional quarters for more good blue marquisette. The bridesmaids, pianos and for facilities for keep- Miss Joan Preston and Miss Jean ing the instruments in repair It Schultz, wore deep rose maris contributions that support theiquisette with halos of roses and During the first year the school lgh Sdiool. The bridegroom aI1d Mrs. Benjamin Koffman of A.

Berg Jr rved for three and one-half Manhattan, formerly of Youngs-1 Edward A ars with the navy in the Pa- town. Ohio fic before receiving his aDooitu-1 Miss Kreindler is a graduate of Mis.s a Mieraphy workshop has I founded' bv a mil. ic school 'he Meehan if Our Ladv of the Ble.vsed lent to the Naval Academy at Mid wood Huh. School, and is nnapolLs, Md He resigned from (senior in the School of Speech at ie Naval Academy last February (Syracuse University Mr. Koffman: profit, non-endowen a ceipinnium in their nair.

'lneir ns InrtttUWon. One thing sure bouquets were the same flowei MAoVinn Murnhv hta innarkable insulin ion is combination as the headpieces. the thousands of students The bride was given in mar-1 Mr. and Mrs, Paul Meehan of ha v. throng, Ma rlM hv her nneU.

Alanson Weller. 781J 6th Ave announce the en- nd is at present, a stuaent in is a graduate oi ine couege oi sp- order to accomplish such success; cepted the hospitality of the with the handicapped Mis-s Otis United Neighborhood Guild which arranges the music to meet the1 gave it the use of four rooms, pro-needs of the patients Vldinf teaching facilities for 40 The Brooklyn Music School, children Before long there was a formerlv known as the Brooklyni waiting list of 100 children seeking Music School Settlement, is the admission. The following year the onlv school of its kind in the Brooklyn settlement severed its offers children and connection with the Manhattan plied Science Sacrament. Goshen, and St, Francis Xavier Academv Her fiance served three years with the Navy in the Southwest Pacific area. He is now completing his studies at The wedding will take place in tl Autumn.

aeronautiral engineering at I State University. school have emerger with a fair Mr. Nolte's best man was his gagement of their daughter. Miss rmed forces for four ledge of music and proper, brother. Carl Nolte.

ana nis usners uoris o. raeni.ii io naim couple will reside in Des 's been overseas in the European and understanding of the! were Norman Schulta and Henry Murphy low a. 1 1 Nolte. adults, from the four year olds; organization and rented one floor.

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