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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN JUNE 22, 1947 17 Joanna Wolf angel Olqa Koski Bride Of Dr. Waananen WW Mary Pat O'Connor Bride in Church Botts Krumm Catherine Krumm of and De Mar Botts lay in St. Brlgids Church A reception followed. de wore a white printed ind net dress. Her veil organdy a garland of orange She carried a prayer book wuh gardenia and sweet peas.

Mis Margerlte M. Krumui the bride Of She yellow chltfon gown. Mrs. urace a Krumm. was the bridesmaid and wore an orchid chiffon gown, theyj carried Spring flowers.

Miss Krumm was given in marriage by her brother, Robert Krumm' Another brother. Andrew Krumm was best man R. Dick Cordes and George F. Goeu ushered. Mr.

Botts is the son of Mr and Mrs J. Botus of Custer. Mont While with the U. S. Army attached to the 804th Bn he received the Purple Heart in central Italy.

Tlr bride la the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Krumm of 1731 Bleeker St. The couple will make their home in Custer, after a brief honeymoon. Lyons Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs.

Albert D. Lyons of 90-35 Francis Lewis Bell-aire, formerly of Brooklyn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Adelaide Marie Lyons, to James Gilmartin ol 623 Miss Ly attended St. Announcement is mace of the' larriage of Miss Olga Koski of Mth St. to Dr. Illmari Waana-j en, former commercial attache I of Finland on May 31 at the bndeV I home.

The ceremony was per- I formed by tne Kev Bernnarn nil-; 111a of the Finnish Lutheran Church. A reception followed. Mr. I and Mrs. Charles Hirstmakt attended the couple.

The couple left on a short wed- ding trip. They will make their i home on Dr. estate I near Kuoplo, Finland. Waananen family has almost 400 vears. The bride has been general chairman for the past two years of the Finnish participation In the International Exhibit of Women's Arts and Industries in Manhattan.

She also has been active in Finn-j ish relief work Dr Waananen' served his government in various rapacities prior to retirement He several European capitals including London. Moscow and Amsterdam and was appointed as commercial attache in New York in 1935. 1 rviariorie noma Married Yesterday The mm-riao of Miss Marinrie1 vivian Honig. daughter of Mrs. William Honig of B36 21stSt iBnd the late Mr.

Honig to Russell Frederick Morton- Jr. son of Mr and Mrs. Russell Frederick Morton hi 1660 Madison Place, took place vesterdav afternoon in St Mark's 1 Mary Moogan Moogan Jones Mr. and Mis. Thomas A.

Moogan of 501 2d St announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Moogan, to Robert H. Weds Mr. Croesland Mis Joanna Elizabeth Wolf-angel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wolfar.gel of 240 Ocean Parkway, and Fred Eugene Cross-land, son of the Re. and Mr. Fred Crossland. also of Brooklvn. were united in marriage csterday afternoon in the Evangelical Lu-theran Church of the Advent Mr Crossland.

pastor of the church and father of the bridegroom, per- formed the double-ring ceremony! which was followed bv a reception. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, and had Miss Astrid Opitz of East Orange.1 as maid of The1 bridesmaids were Miss Doris Mackerodt of Brooklvn and Mrs Anna Grundel. also of Brooklyn The bridegroom had his brother. Richard I Crossiand. serve as best man.

The 1Mb Ml were Robert Wolfangel. brother of the bride, and Dale Remaly of Somer-ville. N. cousin of the bride- rne bne.e attended Brooklyn College and is currently pursuing graduate studv in the School of Education of New York University. The bridegroom received his A.B from Brooklyn College in the Pacific intelligence division of Following a brief honevmo the Pocono Mountains, the rda plan to reside in Manlu verslty, teaching in the depart- inent of history.

Zimmerman Olshan Miss Ruth Olshan. dan Mr. and Mrs. Abraham of an to of lfi71 smh was mi i)r Kiiward Zimmerinai: Mr and Mrs. Morns Zimmerman i 2024 76th St.

on Sunday at Temple. Manhattan Goldstein and cantor Pincus ptri- i()rmed the Tlie bride wore i gow maid tot pink faille gown and carried gladioli and snapdragons Morton Olshan, brother of the bride, waf best man and the ushers were Dr Nahem Cons. Dr. David Eisen-stein. Abraham Goodman.

Dr Murray Schwartz. Harry Slosberg and" Sidney Slovak. The bride received her bachelor of arts degree in sociology at Nov Mary Patricia Connor.1 daughter of Mr and Mrs John Connor of II Schermerhorn St married in St Charles Bor-romeo Church yesterday, to Oerald Austin Kerrigan, son Mr. and Mrs James Kerrigan o' Summit, N. The Rev Thomas M' Ourty.

S. cousin of thej btMegioom. officiated. Mitl JofCJ Carroll was maid of honor and the Misses Laura and1 tesjTwaO Wl bridesmaids Miss fown and a veil of old Brusse's and sweet peas The attendants wore blue marquisette, large blue horsehair hats and carried Spring Walsh Co Keincan Richard the usher. Kerrlga Harting of Boston.

A small followed the Heights o. th The bride was graduate Convent of the Sacred Kei wood. Aibanv. Be: ki Instl- lute and Manhar.anvitle College Ball at the Casino. Is a member of the Jmr.or League of Brooklyn and serves on the lunlor committee of the South Brooklvn the junior committee of the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society.

She is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Richard Walsh and the late Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor. Mr.

Walsh wa-s a Mnmlwnl huilrler and the TemDle Museum of Na- tur'al Historv and 100 William St are among those he built. Dr Kerrigan prepared at the Canterbury School was graduated Harvard College In 1944 and -d Medical School after Dr. Catherine Hegarty Physician's Bride Methodist Church. The Rev. in September.

late Mrs. Lucy J. Jones of 2989 Mi.ss Moogan is a graduate of St Edmund's High School Mr Jones ls a graduate of Brooklvn Prep Fordham University and is PSN)ciated with the Wine Growers' oulld The wedding will take William Satiter and Wallace Ross After a honeymoon in Washington, D. C. and Virginia the couph will make their home in Freehold N.

Y. The bridegroom served it lie army for five years, two an a half of which were spent in the Rebarber Mussman Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Muss 8701 Shore Road, announce marriage of their daughter. Miss Ruth Eleanor Mussman, to David Rebarber.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rebarber of New Brunswick. N. at the Twin Cantors.

Both the bride and the bride groom received Bachelor of Science 1 iv. ii at the Brook lyn College of Pharmacy, Long Island University, recently. Mr and Mrs Rebarber will make their home In PLscatawny, N. after a honeymoon at Lake Hopat-cong, N. and a cruise to Canada WEDDING GOWNS BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED LEADING French CLEANERS 7409 13th Ave.

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N. Y. FULTON at BOND TH. 5-810 Libby Oakley Oakley Wulfhorst fhorst today at church or rses aide, mlss oakley idvertising copy writer Mr. Wulfhorst is navy neu tenant, now engaged prcKltiction.

Both are i chemical emng ses Brooklvn 0 to Ber- trip. on Jhei, Garden City News Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City June 21 Mr. and Mrs. George Walker entertained at a dinner tonight in honor of Leonard Kebler ol BtoiixwIL-, Mrs Eugene Barfoot gave luncheon for Brooklyn Friends to- rtav. HPr gue.sls were Mrs.

Cath- Herhert Von hof. Mrs. Anna Seifert. Mrs. Harry Kleindienst, Mrs J.

C. Hecker. Mrs. Louise Swarthotit, Miss Dorothea Ach and Miss Louise Hummel. Miss Nancy Crocker of Adams Miss Jane Hamilton is vlsltlnB Miss Priaclfia Upton of Miclii I lie lioll.se guest 01 M1.SS i Halsted.

Barbs Mis Mary Milholland of Bait former Miss Doro thy Hubbell. Mr. and Mrs Garvin A Drew Opened their home on Friday for i Dcneiu earn pain, ine proceeds were donated to the linen able at the forthcoming annua! MisS Jean Fanning Patricia Nolan were yesterday at a tea gh aud Miss Fanning hi Fern wood Ter- race to entertain student friendsj the Garden Cit High School Mrs. Orville Cronk daughter. Miss Betty Cronk of Newmarket Road, gave a luncheon party at their home yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan celebrated their twentieth wed ding anniversary Frida fet supper AmOrOSi Ortolani ('lllna Ortolani. daugh- of Mrs. Francis Paul Ortolan 1.

-Joseph Amorosi. i of Mr of t-he Hotel Bossert Ml.ss Olivii Noto was laid of honor and the bndesmi rue Jean Amorosi Rfa Jan- e. Kummerle and Mary lined with satin, an illusii I i 1 Dr Catherine Mary Hegarly of of Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Fulton 229-A Windsor Place, daughter of Stevens of 941 8th took place the late Rev Richard and the late yesterday in St Ursula's C.

Catherine Hegarty. was married church. Mount Veraon The Rev. yesterday in Grace Methodist; Francis Norbert Wendell, O. Church by the pastor, the Rey the Church of St.

Vincent Robert C. Carlson, assisted by UM Ferrer, performed the ceremony jSpuarp she is with the miU a 'buffel partv of Welfare. Dr. Zim- lasl evening to celebrate their merman received his B. A.

at NWfifj Wpriding anniversary Mrs York university and is a grad- aemm.U. the daughter of Mr and uat(. of N. Y. U.

College of Den- Mrs. John P. Hubbell of Bth tlstrv He served three and one- and granddaughter of Mr and nalf years in the U. S. army in Mrs C.eorce Hubbell of Cathe- European Rev Duncan M.

Gerin K.pisrrw! Church, to Dr Robert Wright Hill- bj a breakfast at the Mount Ver- man. son of Mrs A W. Hillman non home of the bride's parents. jnOrai rreBiaeni and the late A W. Hillman.

The: The bride, given in marriage by HostOSS to Officers bride was given in marriage by; her father, wore an off-the-shoul- her cousin. John P. Hatch. jder gown of ivory satin, made Mrs. William J.

Hanna nei Dr Margaret I.vle Brook- wuh loni sleeves and fitted bodice.ie'f president of Morn: because it's from LOESER'S fleers and chairmen of committees Auxiliary of the Garden City Com -at her Summer home at Breezy munitv Church. Mrs. Drew is Point on Wednesday chairman of the linen table com- tour's Academy and was graduated 'from Manual Training High acnooi. wnere sne was vice prew dent of the general organization and head of the Red Crosa during her last, term Mr Otlmartin aim a 0, Manual Hiah nth the S. he Iceland and Pacific CHAIR-SOFA OPPORTUNITY FOR Tee n-agen I Children! To Be Lined In Modal CataloJ 120 Lexington Naw York 17 cool, smart! Ud Floor 1 Garden City Franklin at Sta, C.

IIM rklldrn t. hM, na alet.r. hJ 1 I.T...1 U.al Cutlu C.UlM. Mwiklri r4er etc TIwmI r.uit mr mtfut UlUMU hun. whlck wm IhMi Uw bmm-I arvrra pictured comes in sites 162 to 2ii Grace Ryan Grace Ryan to Be James Tuffin's Bride ton Darlen, announces Grace Lucey Ryan, to James son Q( Mr.

and Mrs George C. Ttiffin of Murray Hill. of the late ii Ryan Lucey of Our Lady of Mercy- emv. Svos.se: tile Aeadei Moi.ni Sam: Vincent-on-ihe-Hud- son and Marymount College. 'iarrytown.

Her father, ormer Bridge Authority, is now retired. Tullti: New Yol University. Prior to the entry of United States lie the Royal Air Force Ferry command aim ineieaner with the United Sta port Command He is ciaien wiun Airlines. The weddi erly Fall. take place in Helen Riordan Wed To R.

F. Stevens Jr. nmcial was followed trimmed With a narrow berthai outlined with seed pearls. Her veil of French illusion, fingertlpt length, was attached to a coronet of heirloom 'osepoint lace, and i.arker of stephanot-is and sweet Hpr attendants were her two. p.un.

i Riordan, who served as flower girl The maid of honor a French blue taffeta gown ln design to the bridal drpss and a matching picture hat colored ofpfnK blue of pink KC pink and blue earners. bT rc- Smi" return from their honeymoon the young couple u. make Mr home The bride attended St, Saviou Ac.Kienn -he Hishop M-'D' baliPt for sevpra! vears and ap- lirf" 111 a of Broadway Mr Stoveas is an alumnus of Brooklyn Schoo, and Fordham School or Bum- i Vv, for three years in the -'South Pacific as a technician in sonar and radar on a de- Utroyer. He is attending Brooklyn Law School and a member of dral Club Mr S'evens descendant of Robert Brooklynites Are At Grill Opening Special to the Brooklyn Eagle. Savville.

June 21 More than 500 persons, including many mer homas on the Long Island South Shore attended the grand opening tonight of the new Marine Grill of the Sayville Manor and Beach Club iviried by Warren btt The South Bav. mbles the i It designed by Margaret Buell Mac Towers of Kew Gardens who has designed 1 The Marine Onll i who has been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 15 years He was director general of the Braaillan Government Exhibit and Restaurant at the New York World Fair ,) of lol i 1 'on ral ed and beth Shipman. 1st vice presi dent; Mrs. Cedric R. Smith.

2d vice president; Mrs. Frank -irf viee president Mrs Charles Roth treasurer; secretary Mis Tol.tr Reiners, financial secretary; Mrs. Charles Trace, recording secretary, and the following committee chairmen: Membership. Mrs. Walter A.

Mohr; music. Miss Anita Palmer; no, Mrs. Aitreo urge; -Schroerier; printing. Mrs Clifford Holderness; librarian. Miss For- tv- irmin Mr.s Ralph Davis ception ir.

the w. Milan's room of the church followed the ceremony. The bride was given in mar. liage bv her uncle. Elmer Roilv well Miss DorLs Clark was maid of honor The brldesn Miss Marjorie Bergen and Miss Marion Ross.

Howard Fox was best man a the ushers were Ronald Ledw and Arthur Peck. Mrs. Morton is a gi uiuale Barnard College. Mr. Morton served as an ensign in the S.

graduated from Colgate Umver: tended the University yirginii N.110, ing a wedding trip -otia. the couple will Schenectady. Helen Dean Childs Wed in California the First Congregationel Church in Long Beach, rdav. Mis-s Helen Dean Childs, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Henry Childs of 69 86th St.

became the bride of John Pendleton Phillips. of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Phillips of Long Beach. Cel.

The Key Stuart ihov Anderson performed the ceremony and a reception followed at the home of Dr and Mrs. Kent Hanbury. Miss Childs was given in mar fath tended bv Mrs. Clinton R. Bigelow.

her sister, as matron of honor and the Misses Margaret Lindstrand and Shirley Phillips as brides- satin gown, an orange blossom veil of illusion and carried white roses, gardenias and valley lilies. Mrs Bigelow wore aquamarine crepe and carried pink roses. The bridesmaids wore pink 'marquisette and carried pink rosea and pink sweet peas Wellington L. Phillips wm best man for his brother and Clinton R. Bigelow- and Albert DeDoran were ushers.

The bride attended the University of Vermont, the School and Adelphi College ana tne Drinegr, I the University of California and See- bury-Western Seminary. After a trip to Mexico cuv. tin couple will live in Portland, Ore- gor. Miss Madeline Rita Zeltler. daughter of Mr.

and Mis Alexander F. Zeitler of 248 Schaeffer St. was married in St Thomas Church yesterday afternoon to William F. Lohr. son of Mr.

Mrs. William Lohr, formerly Boston. now a resident Freehold, N. Y. The Rev.

Dr. Gennes per fori eceptio litnond Hill The bride's father gave marriage. Miss Ltla Lohr mam oi honor. The bridal gown was of satin and marquisette and with this Miss Zeitler wore a finger tip veil and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and sweet, peas. The maid of honor wore baby pink rrled an old- fashioned bouqm peas.

Harry Lohr wi nil Pramit tarvlN1 Pick! if Mivsrti I CLEANERS for the TRADE Gat Our LOW PRICES Oriental Chincit Rugs of blue sweet JgSgg HAIRITORIUM WW? HUMAN HAIR GOODS tm A 1 Tronsformatlona, tffi HBraida. Curls, Page Boy, n-tLti. 00 Clssasi tjL sssMiossi Mm Srirllit.i MM. DsnsikK I CAtrm laairaa KmM mmM aum I 'home' I William Findlay: junior 205 Bay 25th and the lat( n. a Mr O-iolanl was married chairman.

Miss Kathleen' Harder; JV mond founder and conductor. J- veil held by orange blossoms at the Triangle Hofbrau. id ol honor. Ulnar Beryl Hegarty. sister of the bride; Frances Garland and Estelle Miller Leslie The best man was Albert Hillman.

cousin of the bridegroom. Ushers wer Kauffman and William cousins of the bridegron Donald Allen Graham Hegar' Driae. ann cni.ora i nomas The reception was held at the Bossen Hotel. The bride was graduated from Adelphi College and New York Brooklvr Collcce ospita the U. Piccirillo Morio Mr and Mrs A-itrust Mono of 188 Weirfieirt St ar.d Albert Picci- of Mr and M-s Piccirillo of were iv.ameri vesterdav in St Martin of Tours Church by Father Hendel After a trip up-State the couple Theodoro Jas Jason Drasner Globus Blakeman Globus of 7601 15th thelr daughter.

Muss Gloria Globus Blakeman. of Mr. Mornt Blakeman, Brooklyn Muw Globus was fl(im Brooklyn CollPgi a dilated! ry- n-Mke- rrriltat of tiio rol lew and Den'al School of the Uni- vetsi-v of Pennsv three' vears in the U. S. Army dis-hargcd as a major.

a lu rwaaaai Mr and Mrs Harry LePorin of 112 Grant Ave. announce the birth Daniel Leonard LePorin. June 12. Mrs LePorin is the St. Francis Xavler Academy Alumnae Association will hold a fr I947 al lhe Columbus Club on i0-Ma)lpy chairman, Miss Regma Hudson, president, will preside omw patrirla O'Neill.

Saliv Scul- Rosemary Meaney. Ginty, Ranber. Knight. Ruth Seholl. Dorothy Jof Ellen Trabe; Rwrnap Ruth Scott, Ann MC Miss Elisabeth Shanahan was honored ai a suronse nartv last I le I (Mi whi'f im- Nun worP aquamarine moire and car- riutsfte a large leghorn hat and! carried pink rot.es and vel r.w 1141011.

The bridesmaids 1 yellow and marquisette, leg- h-'in hat.s ard rj tied lose; and orchid gladioli. Raymond S. Baxt man and the ushers were Amorosi. William O'Brien and Louis Slcilano. Tlie bride ls a I graduate of St.

Joseph's College! Women and the bridegroom Adelphi Academy and St. John's work at New York Un After a trip to CtntcU r. Is, couple will live at 8779 21st Solomon Williams MLss Elayne Myra Willlar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I or 14R3 Easl New York married last night in A.vp 11 Ma no: to Solomon Solomon of 2820 tilth S- Rev Vrll tid 'of honor and Solomon was best man.

Eleanor Dnbm and Sharon Slomsky were flower girls Tliere were eight ushers. Tlie bride and bridegroom are graduates of Tll-den High School. He served five years in the U. S. O.

camp shows. The dress i Our polka-dot sheer is glvpn ln honor of her birth-Iday anniversary bv Mrs I. Ricrio anj Mrs R. Williamson at the home of Mrs. Edward Spahn.

Cool white riots against citified dark grounds that's a comhination for smartness yon women will really appreciate! Add to it the fact that this flattering young fashion is in a sheer-as-rnist rayon Bemherg, that it's your favorite two-piece style and you'll find it hard to resist! Highlighted with contrast points of white fcAl-LUaiVfc MAIK uUUUS rW MATTRESS sgSsr aVKRTTHlNO DONE ON PRKMISES I CHRISXIAM MATTRESS flfefc. Lt41yiiiwpr doctor jmm applique. Navy, Mack, brown in 16V2to2lV2. The marriage of MLss Theodora 1939 and 1940 and now oper-Jason. daughter of Mr and MraJatM the famous Beachcomber Jack Jason of 2041 Mth St to Restaurant in Miami Beach, Fla Leonard Drasner, son of Mr.

and during the Winter months Mrs Noah Drasner of 255 W.I 108th Manhattan, will take Mr. and Mrs. John Mettler of place at the Colonial Mansion. 1933 R4fi Prospect Place entertained Bath Ave on Julv 3 at 8 pm. last Sunday at the Towers Hotel Miss Vicky Solomon will be'in honor of their 36th wedding of honor and the Mlsseajniversarv Those present, were John Lillian Jason and Virginia M.lHeffron Me'tler.

Miss Jean Poeter, Berlin flower girls The couple will Mr and Mrs Ernest Poetr of go to Bermuda on their wedding iSonth Orange, Mr. and Mrs trip. I Joseph Porter of Brooklyn. Mall and phone ordrt tilled (Trim 1, IV. Fulton at Homd.

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