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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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16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 7, 1951 Gloria M. Loncjo Plans Her Wedding; To Be Wed Nor. 4 Motion Picture Council Has Meeting W. A.

Branch Will Hare Tea For Presidents Today The New York Branch of the Women's International Association of Aeronautics will hold Its annual Presidents' tea this afternoon at the Officers Club, Miss Gloria M. Longo, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. The executive board of the Motion Picture Council for Brooklyn met in the George Williams Room of the Central Longo of 7501 10th will be married to WUliam P.

Avril, Angela G. Chlaramonte Bride of Sgt Gangai I The marriage of Miss Angeu Grace Chlaramonte, daughte; of Mr. and Mrs, Salvatore A Chlaramonte of 1577 E. 56th St to Sgt Michael Gangai, sor' of Mr. and Mrs.

J. DomlnlcV Gangai of Sayville, took plact. yesterday at. Mary Queen Heaven Church. The receptlorj was held In the Sert Room of, the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria.

Given in marriage by net father, the bride wore a gown of silk taffeta, princesj lines son of Mrs. Mary Avril and the U. S. Naval Air Station, Floyd late Paul Avrll of 9343 222d St, Queens Village, on Sunday, Y. M.

C. A. this week, Mrs. Bennett Field. A George H.

Sutcliffe, chairman The guests of honor will be Nov. 4 at 5:30 p.m., In St Eph-rera's R. C. Church. A reception will follow at the St George of the council, presided.

Re Captain Ben Scott Custer, com mandant of the field, and Mrs ports were given by the secretary, Mrs. A. Vincent Harcourt; HoteL Custer; Commander Sam Levy, Miss Longo attended St Eph chairman of the previewing who retired this year, and Mrs. Levy, and Miss Elizabeth Bo- committee, Mrs. Robert L.

Stor mont and Mrs. Harold Mc with each junel caught In rem's School and St Joseph's Commercial High School. She is employed in the Willlams- '7. 7 selli, French pilot pouffed drapery forming a' Gowan. Some of the club presidents burgh Savings Bank.

Mr. Avrll who have accepted include: Arthur De Bra, community relations chairman of Motion attended New York University and is with the Nestle's Choco late Company. Picture Association, Manhattan, will be a guest speaker at Marjorle Gray of the 99s, Mrs. Charles Roth of Morning Choral, Miss Helen McChesney, governor of the 99s, N. Following a honeymoon In Florida the couple will reside IV' V' ADtbony i.

Mmldl Mrs. Benjamin Lombardo either the November or December meeting. The October editorial committee meetings will bouffant skirt with long train The top of the gown was cov-J ered with- a fichu of rosepolnt lace, and she had matching mitts. Her headpiece was a crown of French orange blossoms with a full-length veil of French Illusion, and she carried, a bouquet of fleur d'amour. The maid of honor, Miss Rose-; mary Chlaramonte, sister of the bride, wore a melon colored nylon tulle gown encircled In Queens County.

Ruth and Philip Hunter of the Port of New York Authority radio program. Mrs. Wallace ft Bradford BochTsdi Gibson, Miss Ruth Clerke of be held on Monday and Oct. 27, with Miss Amanda Edson, chairman, presiding. The next board meeting will be on Alcoa PbotocrnptMr Mrs.

Bert A. Metz Mrs. Michael R. Gangai Women Flyers 'of America, Mr. Mrs.

Eugene A. Herrmann Lucille Mariano Nov. 5. and Mrs. Frank Brick, Sue Sivade of Idlewild Airport, Mr.

and Mrs. John Budd, Lois Fair- Jeanne-Beryl Megerle Attending meeting were Mrs. Walworth Chapter D. A. R.

Will Meet: Bride of Mr. Lombardo with matching bands of Is Mr. Metis Bride bank, Dr. Clara Gross, Jeanne Sutcliffe, Mrs. Harcourt, Mrs.

Stormont, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. Miss Lucille Marzano, daugh Spielberg, John G. Smith, gov Announcement has been made Miss Dilliar to Speak Frank Brushaber, Mrs. John ernor of the Quiet Birdman; of the marriage of Miss Jeanne- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Marzano of 412 Pacific be Mrs. Antoinette Hodes, Eleanor Mrs. York Brennan, regent of Beryl Megerle to Bert Alan Pedersen of the Women's Press Metz. son of Mrs.

Margaret came the bride of Benjamin C. Dillon, Mrs. Howard R. Cummings, Mrs. Philip Y.

Linker, Miss Jean Rawle, Mrs. Harry A. Moehring and Mrs. William D. Balmain.

Club of New York City, Mrs Metz of 1249 E. 28th and and carried a bouquet of white orchids. The bridesmaids, the Misses Jeanne Cannella, Joyce Pollto, Eleanor Cardinal, and Madeline Tardo, all of Brooklyn, and Norma Splnzla of Woodmere, and Dorothy Gangai of Sayville, were identically attired. They carried bouquets of pale pink cymbidium and wore headpieces to match the gowns. Winthrop Warburton, president Lombardo, son of Mrs.

Bessie Lombardo of 40 Morgan the late Herman Metz, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. of Chamlnade; Miss Grace Vir ginia Post, president of Morn Megerle of 1159 E. 3ist st Ellen Hardin Walworth Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, announces the first meeting of the season to be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at Federal Hall, Wall Manhattan. The speaker- will be Miss Maud Esther Dilliar, author of the recently published "A Farm at St Paul's R. C. Church. The Rev.

George Magee performed the ceremony. A reception followed at the Glenwood Manor. ing Choral Juniors; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Young, Mrs.

Charlotte Baruth, president of the New hi Louis Gangai served as best and Bolton, Vt The Rev. Walter G. Brunn performed the double ring ceremony at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. A reception followed at the Varuna Boat Club. York City Federation of Wom The bride wore a chantilly en's Clubs; Commander and Mrs.

P. J. Sullivan, Mrs. Floyd man, and the ushers were An-thony Governale, Alfred Tardo, Anthony Cardinal and Gerald Polito of Brooklyn, and Mathew Merolla of Bayport, and Joseph for Julianna," and earlier books called "Wishing Boy of New Bennett and Miss Ceres Brown The bride wore a gown of lace over satin gown with a fitted bodice trimmed with seed pearl and iridescent beading, her veil of French illusion was attached to a crown of chan of Charleston, W. Va.

Netherlands" and "Old Dutch Mrs. Jessie R. Chamberlin Is candlelight satin fashioned with a fitted bodice, an illusion neckline with sculptured applique which was also carried out on Spinzia' of Woodmere. Houses of Brooklyn." Her subject will be "The Battle of Long president and the committee Island." The bride, a graduate of St. Francis Xavler Academy, at includes Mrs.

Clarence Croche- fingertip sleeve. Her Illusion ron, Viola Gentry and Mrs. John G. Smith, vice presidents; tilly lace with matching beading and her bouquet was a cascade of stephanotls and white orchids. Miss Carole Taylor, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor.

She wore a gown of mint green lace and nylon tulle, she Jean A. Bealey Is Bride of Mr. Herrmann Miss Jean Ann Begley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Begley of 321 96th St and Eugene A. Herrmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Herrmann of St Albans were married yesterday in St. Patrick's R.

C. Church, Fort Hamilton. Mons. P. B.

Kinsella performed the ceremony and the Rev. W. F. Smith celebrated the nuptial mass. A reception followed at the Towers Hotel.

The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of candlelight satin with a rose-point lace bodice with a jeweled shoulder line. The full skirt terminated in a train. The veil of Illusion was held in place by a crown of satin and lace. The bride carried a prayer book with white orchids and steph-anotis. The maid of honor was Miss Dorothea Sharkey of Brooklyn, cousin.

of the bride, who wore a peacock colored net frock trimmed with taffeta and a matching hat and carried a cascade of Better Times roses. The bridesmaids, the Misses Frances Berry of Brooklyn, and Charlotte Sharkey of Brooklyn, another cousin of the bride, wore American Beauty net and taffeta frocks and matching hats and carried cascades of Vanity Fair Roses. Vincent Hermann of South Ozone Park was best man and tended St. John's University. i Sergeant Gangai, a graduate of Savville Hitrh School, is servine Frank P.

Jaslow Will Wed Miss Weiner Gloria M. Longo veil fell from a beaded crown of similar design and she carried a cascade of white orchids Mrs. Walter Gardner, treas the fourth year of his enlist" urer, and Miss Jessie B. Chamberlin, Mrs. Harry Schroeder, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Weiner of and stephanotls. Secretaries Meet Tomorrow Mrs. Olive Gay, sister of the 2132 Wallace Bronx, announce the engagement of their Mrs. C.

C. Clough, Mrs. Geor-giana Greenwood, Mrs. Russell Law and Miss Ida Stoehr. carried a fan -shaped bouquet of Talisman roses and orchids.

The bridemalds were the Misses bride, was matron of honor and wore a gown of rosebud pink roent in the United States Air Force. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside in Denison, Texas, where Sergeant daughter, Miss Wilma Weiner, A meeting of the New York satin with a matching cap Jean Calia, Angle Bonasia, Mae to Frank P. Jaslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Jaslow of 75 City Chapter, National Secre trimmed with net and seed taries Association will be held Esther K.

Oma Pierrepont St. Gangai is stationed. Jerome Helfman Miss Weiner is a graduate of Zuaro and Connie Silecchia. They were attired In pink orchid gowns and carried fan-shaped bouquets of yellow roses. Fiancee of Robert Law Christopher Columbus High pearls and carried a cascade of pink roses and blue delphinium.

Mrs. Grace Metz, sister-in-law of the bridegroom and Miss Adrlenne Megerle, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They Mrs. Hilma Oma of 528 72d St. and Hillsdale, N.

an To Wed Miss Font Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Font Joseph Marzano, brother of nounces the engagement of her next Tuesday at Stouffer's Restaurant, 540 Fifth Manhattan, with dinner at 6:15 p.m. Plans will be discussed for the Regional Meeting of the National Secretaries Association to be held in Albany In November. School.

Mr. Jaslow Is a graduate of New Utrecht High and was attending Brooklyn College when he entered the service as an infantryman during World War II. of 84 Salem Road, Rockvilla. daughter, Miss Esther K. Oma, to Robert Law of Bermuda.

the bride, served as best man. The ushers were John Bella-mente, Vincent De Ruvo, Vincent Zummo and Steve were similarly attired in sky blue satin and nylon net with matching bonnet hats trimmed with seed pearls. Victoria Beth Miss Oma, daughter also of Centre, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lenore Font, to Jerome Helfman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Helfman of Brooklyn.

Federico. The Ellen Hardin Walworth Gay, niece of the bride, was Chapter, National Society, Following a honeymoon In the Pocono Mountains, the the late Captain Johannes E. Oma, is a graduate of Shore Road Academy, and of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. She is associated with the National City Bank of New York.

flower girt and Jay Gay, nephew of the bride was ring bearer. The bride-to-be, a graduate of couple will reside in Brooklyn. Lincoln Studio BETHROTHED Miss Clara Di Massa, daughter of Mrs. Mary Di Massa, of 141 Vx Nelson is engaged to Francis T. Maurio, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael J. Maurio, of 507 Warren St. The couple were honored at a luncheon at the home of Mr. Maurio's parents Charles H.

Metz was best man for his brother and the ushers South Side High School, Rock-ville Centre, is a student at Hofstra College, Hempstead, Long Island. Wop flanno an aliimnno of Mr. Law, son of the late Mr. Ende-Frielich Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Ende of 555 Ovington Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rhoda Ende to Maxwell H. Frielich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon K.

Frielich of Rego Park. Miss Ende and Mr. Frielich The National Society of New England Women, Brooklyn Joseph Herrmann, another brother, of St. Albans, and were Walter L. Metz, brother of the bridegroom and John P.

Megerle brother of the bride. Daughters of the American Revolution, will be represented at the New York State D. A. R. convention to be held in Elmira, N.

from Tuesday to Thursday, by Mrs. Henry Arthur King, chapter chaplain and chairman of the correct use of the flag of the United States of America. and Mrs. Robert Law, was educated in Scotland and during World War II served in the Lawrence Maher of Freeport Long Island University, Brook-1'' ushered. The couple are touring the Colony, will hold an executive board meeting on Wednesday, Oct.

17 at 10:30 at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 lyn, will receive his masters Royal Navy for five years. He Is After a wedding trip to Sea New England States, the Thousand Islands, Niagara Falls, degree from New York Uni an accountant with the firm of are both attending the Fashion Island, the couple will re versity In February. Plater Co. Pierrepont St New York and Canada. Institute of Technology.

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