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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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uuu BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 5, 1947 l. Wi --fc I I I II 1 -If" Miss Vermylen Makes Plans for Her Bridal To Become Bride of William H. Scully Oct. 18 Other Weddings Are Announced RaYltc photo COMMITTEE HEADS Miss Betty Meta Schlichting, chairman of special prizes; Mis Jane Cronin, general chairman, and Miss Virginia Mead, co-chairman and chairman of tickets, from left to right, discuss the arrangements for the annual Fall benefit By HELEN BROWN The marriage of Miss Helene Vermylen, daughter of.

corq ur nmnuniun nu" on INUV- or rne 01 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Z. Vermylen of 74 Willow and William H. Scully, son of Mr.

a.nd Mrs. Vincent A. Scully' of New Rochelle, N. will take place on Saturday, Oct. 18, i 1 r-i fh TOTi! Irmi 1 TIC! PrpriPl TP TOT New Season and Announce Committees in the Church of the Assumption.

A reception will follow at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan. Mrs. James P. Miskel will be matron of honor for her sister. Vincent A.

Scully Jr. will be best man lor his brother, and the ushers will include Paul A. Ver- St. Agnes Auxiliary EAti photo FOR A BETTER BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Mrs. Willis M.

Moore Mrs. Robert J. Williamson, president; Mrs. James Miskel (seated left to right), and Mrs. Marion J.

Cadley, Mrs. Norman H. Free and Mrs. William C. Lucey (standing left to right), members of the executive board of the Women's League for Better Communities, study a borough map in their campaign to gain parks for their youngsters.

Young Heights Matrons Are Working Together to Make Better Community Starting New Season Mrs. Frank W. Clarke, president mvlen and James S. Miskel of Brooklyn. William P.

Walsh Jr. of the Ladies Auxiliary of St. Ag i of Baltimore, and John C. Cahill of Port Chester, N. Y.

nes Seminary, has announced th new season's activities will' begin thus month. Plans for the coming The initial list of patronesses for the bundle tea and fashion show to be sponsored for the benefit of Colony House. Shop at the Hotel St. George Roof on Wednesday. Oct.

15, ai 2 p.m., includes: Mrs. Henry S. Acken Mrs. John B. Ackerman, Mrs.

Charles Ackley, Mrs. Henry C. Badgley. Mrs. Albert E.

Beck Mrs. Fred Bennett. Mrs. George L. Bersen, Mrs.

Sven H. Berg-strom. Mrs. David T. Bishop.

Mrs. B. Webster Blakey, Mrs. Weston Bower. Miss Eva Branch, Mrs.

Harry P. Breuer. Mrs. Clifford S. Brinkerhoff, Mrs.

George A Broadhurst. Miss Dorothy E. Brown, Mrs. Percival G. Buerk, Mrs.

Joseph J. Burr, Mrs. John S. Buskey, Mrs. Irving L.

Cabot, Marjorie Spencer To Wed Mr. Williams events will be formulated and th cooking or help if company is coming, the members pitch in and as By RUTH G. DAVIS lor open rellar doors for little one "The hand that rocks the adults to fall over, rules the world' if the owner of Individual complaints are made the Hand realizes her power. Based the owner or manager of the Mr. and Mrs.

Lucian D. Spencer of 2230 Ocean and Savannah, Ga announce the engagement of their daughter, Mi.ss Marjorie Olive Spencer, to John Thomas Williams, son of Mrs. Elon A. Williams of program for the social sea-son outlined. Sister Fiances Geroinmo.

principal of St. Agnes Seminary and moderator of the auxiliary, together with the following staff of officers will assist Mrs. Clarke: Mrs. Edward L. Durham, first vic president; Mrs.

Frederick Mat- sist. This is not on a permanent basts, of course, but to give a lift which is a typical neighborly gesture. The Women's League for Better store, with each member of the league and their friends making an issue of such a plight the Women's League makes headway. on such a theory a group of young mothers, who when speaking of themselves, say "we're Just a group of girls," have organized the I Brooklyn. Communities creates much of its "I nm pntprTflinmpnt.

hv aivinff Women's League for Better Com-1 The members, conscious of improv bridges, get-togethers and by spon- NeilSOn flUOCCO I James E. Nash, third vice Mrs. P. Vincent Landi, recording secretary: Mrs. Thomai ing the community, often notice the needs of thir surroundings which a preoccupied businessman or woman may overlook.

munities. This league, to use a 'porting expression, "packs a wallop" and al.tiough only a year old has national aspirations. Brady, corresponding secretary for Standing in front of a drug These young women, under the 1 Mrs. Walter P. Carter.

Mrs. Rob-I ert F. Cartwrigh. Mrs. Joseph Cast-ka, Mrs.

Ernest Collins. Mrs. 'Harry L. Cook. Mrs.

Frank A. Cooper. Mrs. Henry P. Corwin.

Mrs. Henry Cowgill. Mrs. William B. Dunkak.

Mrs. Arthur C. Ebin-ter. Mrs. Walter D.

Ebinger. Mrs. Gordon L. Edwards, Mrs. C.

P. 'Ehrhardt, Mrs. Alfred H. Everson, Mrs. V.

Hall Everson Mrs. iConstance Ewers, Mrs. Alfred L. soring community activities such as those arranged by the Brooklyn Heights Association, the Heights Casino, the Neighborhood Club Committee, the Brooklyn Woman's Club. etc.

The League Is planning to give a formal dance this Winter, a non-profit event, with the entire proceeds going to charity. The league's interest in politics is to overcome the answer of the Miss a 1 a Elena Ruocco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rtlocco of 2363 E. 15th was married yesterday to Donald Glenn Neilson, son of Mr.

and Mrs, James A. Neilson. The ceremony was performed In St. Edmund's Church and a reception followed at the Ambassador Hotel, i I leadership of Mrs. Robert J.

Wil- store, one of the league members iiamson, are not a social group, noted that carbon monoxide from behind an impressive name, tin automobiles was blowing in the but a serious-minded organization faces of babies in their carriages, doing exactly what their title- in- IShe immediately went into the KiiiKNbrook phrno Mrs. William T. Large the high school; Mrs. Ralph Con-ti, for the elementary school; Mrs. James Carrano, treasurer; Mrs.

Bernard Lawson, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Eugene S. Sarsfield, chairman of the board of governors; Mrs. Joseph Kiernan, chairman of Alumnaa Mothers; Mrs. William J.

Elliott, chairman of publicity. Large Cass'idy store and notified the mothers who were calmly sipping coca-colas. On another occasion a member dicates, bettering the community. The members are Brooklyn Heiglits residents anxious to have parks Fawceit. Muss Margaret Fawcett, Manhattan.

busy housewife, "Oh, I haven't Genevieve Pope The bride's sister. Mrs. M. Karl for their children, fighting for de-isaw a baby's blanket smouldering miss Ann oassmy. aaugnter oi Mrs chailes A.

Feltman, Mrs Mrs. Ada Cassidy of Brooklyn, was 'George H. Fick. Mrs Willard married to William T. Larte.

son French. Mrs. Edna S. Gelhardt 1 time!" or, "I leave politics to myl husband." This purpose to gain! Klemens. was matron of honor, and John L.

Novascone was best 'Guest House Benefit an intelligent understanding of Mrs. Charles Gessell Jr Mrs. Alan turc 1 cian-uiiu Mr Neilson was graduated of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Large, national and local politics hr.s T3tnip Anirinmil artA Fill If A I Mr.

and Mrs. James Pope of Kl 1 1579 Nnrnrf a thnairmen Warned B. Gilmour, Mrs. Edwin A. Griffin.

Miss Jacqueline M. Hawes, depth to it for they further crcases in food costs, fire hazards, In his carriage. Apparently some poor patroling, child delinquency, lone had thrown a lighted cigarette and in general a better community carelessly away and it had lodged to make for a better United States. in the blanket. In these cases it Already the movement, which is was the mother who was spoken to a natural one for housewife in-.

and reminded of the in the welfare of her peeling dangers of the city streets, nome and family, is clean streets and well-placed This Fall two groups are being r-WfjC Hunts also are the concern Thomas Aquinas Church. j. H. B. Hedinjer.

Mrs. Wil- of their daughter. want to know what their children! are learning in school, what an-1 Miss Genevieve Pope, to Vincent ceremony was performed at a P. Heissenbuttel, Mrs. Harry Mrs.

Jolfn P. Kaminska, general chairman for the benefit to be sponsored bv the Yourm swers teachers are giving their Newman Heller tin! mass. Father Francis Mulhall R. C. Hiekey, Mrs Jameti M.

Hills. iPcrsicano. son of Mr. and Mrs. officiatine.

Mrs. Kenneth C. Hillyer. Mrs. Ed-, Frank Persicano of 489 Lenox i Women's Auxiliary of the Presby questions and what kind of homes and meetings they go to including those in the churches.

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Newman of Manhattan and Long Beach an- Miss Cassidv was given In mar-: win A. Holbrook and Mrs. Georse Road terian Guest House.

153 Lincoln janized one in northern New of tne women's League who urge Jersey and the other in West 'compliance and co-operation with With knowledge of politics the nounce the engagement of their lerre nauie, inc. civic ordinances to make for a bet- mothers will be able to guide their Miss Elayne Newman, to riage by her brother, James Ca.s-jS. Horttin. sidy, and was attended by her sis- Mrs. E.

Clifford Place Is chair-! ter. Miss Rita Cassidy, as maid of'man of the Colony House Shop AntnOmon Groups honor. Arthur McLane was best Committee and Mrs. Donald man. John Cassidy and Henry Knight is- chairman of the Meeting iOOay Place, on Friday.

Oct. 17. at Bed-i ford-Central Presbyterian Church, Dean St. and Nostrand announces her committee chairmen. I They are: Tickets, Miss Mar- children and not always have to, Herbert Heller, son of Mr.

and Mrs reDlv: "Ask vour father." Thev are Objectives Listed ter community. The Women's League for Better! The immediate object or the Communities has a four fold ob-: Women's League is to secure parks, lect. It want the assurance of at Midriagh one at Pierre- ready with "the right answer and Morris Heller, also of Manhattan, Constantino acted as ushers. A re-, lie fashion show will be pre- The first inonthlv meeting of the "aret Stewart; program, Mrs. John Grady; arrangements.

Miss Miss Newman attended Calhoun so are able to guide the child's ccption followed at the Hotel Gra- by Loeser's. uygienic protective safety in thejpont and a larger one at the nada. i 01 Lucille Hampton; printmg. Mrs. future and protect the entire family life.

Mrs. Williamson, president of the School and received her B. S. degree from New York University Mr. Heller, a graduate of Pace In commun tv: to siiDDort all kinds icna 01 Atlantic Ave.

iney wouia Museum Committee of charity, regardless of color or have the Heights parks set aside Anthonian Hall will be held in the Robert Sternitzke and seating, administration building, 380 Clin- Miss Mildred Urbrock. Miss Ruth, tor. Ave. following benediction in Davis is president. Greene Osborn stitute, School of Accounting and lepgue, is assisted by the following Opening Season officers: Vice president, Mrs.

Nor- Business Administration, served in Mr. and Mrs. James D. Greene! The Education Cnmmitne nf the chapel, 101 Greene at i This afternoon Mrs. John Grady man H.

Free; treasurer. Mrs. Willis (the E. T. O.

as a first lieutenant in M. Moore and secretary, Mrs. the Medical Administrative Corps. of 35 Orange St. announce the lhe Auxiliary of the Brooklvn 4 m- today.

will entertain at a tea at her home, forthcoming marriage of their i childrrn's Mi'iseum Mrs Dean MiM Madellene W. Smith HO New York for the pro-daughter, Miss Rosemary Greene, iosborn- nresident' will' hnlri its Ptesident and Miss Mabel M. Coul-'ram Birk' who will include th James Miskel. The charter mem-1 creed; to have mutual co-operation tor motners ana ennaren during and understanding among neigh- the daytime. By setting the parks bors and to promote an intelll- aside for their use, they would be gent Interest in politics as a non-lkept as clean playgrounds partisan group.

without being littered up with ref- In the first place the league is use and without the dangers of quick to see dangers. Dangers to! ballplayers injuring little tots, the entire family, created by suchjEven if a member can't take an things as unprotected displays of active part working on committees food: Rolls and bread uncovered to gain these ends, she can express on a counter, a likely dust her opinion by her vote and sup bers are Mrs. William C. Lucey. DeGennarO Fatone Mrs.

Marion CnriW Mrs Wil- to Robert Osborn Jr son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Osborn of Be- Ham R. Wllletts, Mrs. Pierre Wool- Miss Josephine Fatone of 192 W. 9ih daughter of the late first FaU meeting and luncheon, chairman of the Seniors aruJ'wes "an usuh waine toug-on Wednesday.

11:30 a.m.. at Ute'Miss Dorothy Deal chairman ofjo.fL Caiol oun Baiba a museum. Rose Mary Daly.jthe Juniors. lUddetl Be Tcn a 5 head of the department of edu- Additional co.mittee8 are n-: "peon cation, will speak at the morning nounced for the benefit to be srwn-jM thesda. on Saturday at 6 p.m.

in the Church of the Holy edge Salmon, Mrs. Hudson T. Thompson. Miss Dorothy an. rs- "aries Trinity.

The Rev. William How ard Melish will officiate and a program presentation of "A Cav. Mrs. Anne Houston, Mrs. Prosper rM vw Boudart Mrs.

P. J. son of Mr Rnd Mrs- Lollls Mrs. Walter Bruchhausen. Mrs jDeGennaro of 191 Huntington St Thomas M.

Buermann. Mrs. in Sl- Mary's Star of Miss Tu bridge. Eleanor- Gertrude. the Knights of Columbus.

port of the league's projecU. i Aid Charity alcade of by Miss Edith VI IIJC Ui Hit iir prtlCIlUS. HltHVlITt chairman, and Mrs.lJane' Cronin is general chairman jSli ewart Smith and the Dime Sav- iviis. none Diast't, um ik utaiion the Sea Church, Father Reilly The community minded women the committees are: 'illRS Bank Male Chorus Cards: Chairman: Mrs. Andrew.

of honor for her niece also are concerned with their yc tii.i.ut.u ter McKaba. Mrs. William Millar, Mrs. Stewart Cameron; Mrs. Rud-yard W.

Poucher, Mrs. George Tnvlor. Mrs. Mnrvann Knlnmnt officiating. Miss Marion Fatone was maid of honor and the Misses Angelina The guest speaker at luncheon Jacobson and co-chairman, MissM will be the Rev.

Arthur Acy Rou-iHelen T. Gianfield. Miss Loretta WUfSery Auxiliary neighbors, Individually and collectively, supporting all charities re Thomas Whitin will be best man. Miss Greene attended Abraham Lincoln High School and Bellcvue rtf VTninn Hit. i 1 I tier, minister of the CadmaniG.

Dougherty and Miss May G. gardless of color or creed. They III Tf I Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. Poynton -longo.

Margaret Errigo and Bishnn. Mrs. A. Kaispr MraiMnry Baldino were bridesmaids. ho iTni.

Memorial Church. Guests of hon- are Interested in working with all The monthly meeting of tlis John R.nlwrt.son and Mrs wiiiinm Mary Ann Mancini was flower groups and in their neighborly versity. where he is taking a post- or will include Mrs. Rouner, Miss Mary E. Tuthill, president of the Ryan; Dinner: Chairman: Miss Catherine Mitchell and Co-Chairman, Mrs.

Walter F. Foley, Miss Lillian Cummisky. Mrs. Linus P. Foster.

Mrs. W. Vincent Hall, Miss fashion helping with their proj Goodrich isirl anci Anthony Ortado page. The meeting nrP helH at thp'iThe bride wore a chiffon gown, a Woman's Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nursery and Foster Home Service will be held tomorrow at graduate course at the present time. He served in the army for Brooklyn Woman Club; Mrs.

Le- eels. However, their particular two years. The couple will "Ja. P'esraeni oi me 11 a.m. at the home, 3D6 Herkimer homes of members and the veil over a long train and are 50c a mcuth.

The next meet-0 arripd wnite orchids and lilies of ing of the 'club will be tomorrow tnp Tne attendants wore City Federation of Women's Clubs Grace M. Herbert. Mrs. Warren their home in Princeton. Interest is helping the middle class those who aren't wealthy enough t.j pay high fees for help, hospitalization, nor destitute enough and Mrs.

Alonzo Monagle. and Mrs. James F. Sl. Brigadier Mabel Wilson will speak on "Hapijcnings of the Sum tive chairman of the Ex-Presi- Walsh; Special Prizes: Chairman night at the home of Mrs.

Moore, ralnDOW colors ana carnea amer dent's Club, ican seauties. Miss Mary E. Fletcher, and Co- Aldewereld Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aldewereld of t' be aided by social service or- 110 Willow St.

The purpose I Chairman, Mi.ss Madeleine J. Slane, "Better Brooklyn Heights." Mrs. Loring M. Black, Miss Ger mer." Miss Mary Arnold, head of the Foster Home Department, also will speak. The board of directors will convene prior to the regular meeting at 10 a.m.

Mrs. Albert Beebe. nresident, will preside. 51 Stratford Road, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Catherine Aldewereld, to Sidney trude V.

Bowyer, Miss Dorothy A reception for 400 guests was held at the Red Hook Community Center. Sebastian DeGennaro was best man and the ushers were Domi-nick DeGennaro, Paul Fatone and ionizations. They are the families who can't afford to spend $25 or $50 for an evening's entertainment. The league also has organized itself so that it helps one another. II one of the members needs aid, Donegan, Miss Mary R.

Furey, Miss Willoughby House Bridge on Nov. 20 Catherine Garvey. Mrs. Arthur I H7, i'f 1 xiu. 1111 i-uii, nuciu iviuitjiu 1 1 Miss Margaret G.

Noonan and Miss because there is sickness in the household, or a young mother The annual bridge for the bene- i Louis DeGennaro. Following a fit of Willougliby House settle- wednmg trip the couple will live at ment, 97 Lawrence will be held 192 W' 9th St' Pollock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pollock of Glendale. Miss Aldewereld was graduated from Girls' Commercial High School and is attending The New-School for Social Research.

Mr. Pollock served in the navy for three years and Is now completing his studies at T'le College of the Mildred Wharton. Door: Chairman: Miss Ella Rowe and Co-Chairman. Miss Mar- needs to be taught how to bathe the baby or needs a sitter, some garet O'Connell. Mrs.

Eugene P. member of the league will help. light roof of the Daldorf-Astoria f.iril II uill- auuuiu uccu iroouiu. Manhattan Urt Orvhart Duncan is chairman and Mrs. Ar- (In City of New York.

Uiur Windels treasurer. uonmy. Mrs. Helen cuiyer, mlss Florence Hartye, Miss Anne M. McGlue, Miss Marie O'Connell, Mrs.

Daniel J. Ross. Miss Helen J. Smith and Mrs. Clifford Rohr-bach; Sweepstakes Chairman Mrs.

Joseph F. Loftus and, Co-Chairman, Mrs. May Duel, Mrs Guarnieri Boyd I i Marchegiani Chesi Miss Pauline Chesi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Chesi of Floral Park 1 and Norman Marchegiani. son of Mr. and Mrs. Celso Marchegiani of Readsboro, were married yesterday afternoon in Our Lady of Victory Church. Floral Francis X.

Doyle and Mrs. John it i ft In 1j. pholo Mrs. Lincoln Allan Anita Harden Wed To Lincoln Allan 5f I J. McLaughlin; Tickets: Chair The wedding of Miss Gloria E.

Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd of 649 57lh and John L. Guarnieri, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Guarnieri, also of Bay Ridge, took place on Sept. 21 at man: Miss Virginia Mead and, Co- Chairman, Miss Coulter; Table Prizes Chairman: Mrs. John J. Miss Anita Eli.se Harden, daugh Park, by the Rev. Thomas Earlcy A reception followed at Koenis's.

Cannon, and, Co-Chairman, Miss I I Philips Church, the Rev. Helen R. Conley, Miss Rose O'Con ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A.

Harden of Great Neck, was married yesterday at noon to Lincoln W. Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her nell and Mrs. H.

Carroll Wall; Membership: Miss Florence Han- The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Miss Muriel Buttling She wore an ivory satin gown with an old-fashioned lace mantilla and car George MacMurray officiating. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Columbus Club. Ion, and Publicity, Miss Helen fj. Kracke and Miss Catherine Mitchel. 1 1 ried a while prayer book and gar I denias.

Mi.ss Buttling wore a dark Given in marriage by her father. the bride had Miss Florence aquamarine faille gown, an aquamarine velvet hat and earned tal Montauk Division Convenes Tuesday bert Allan of Holltsw.Kxis. Thei ceremony took place at the St. Rtgi.s Hotel, Manhattan, and a reception followed immediately. The Rev.

Ronald MacDonald of Brooklyn officiated. The bride was given in marriage -by her fathrr. Mrs, Hugh Campbell of Great Neck, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Jane Crowley of Rochester. N. was maid of honor.

A pholo Thompson as maid of honor and as bridesmaids the Misses Joan Wilson, her cousin; Rosemary Marks, former classmate at Shore Dorothy Larsen isman roses. Joseph Marchegiani was best Mrs. Joseph A. McNamara will iwnu nLdvu v. a.

11,11 iviv it 111. act as hostess at the first regular meeting of the Women's Division of the Montauk Club on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Earl Francis man and the ushers were Philip! Bruno and Aldo Franccscott. ThelDorOthv Larsen bride attended Girls High School i vv and the bridegroom attended; lO Wea VX.

rUippei "tV William Campo, cousin of the 4 I bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Al and Gordon Murray and Readsboro High School. After a Mr and Mrs. H. K.

Larsen of wnuaKer wm give a course ol six Trevoulec'es. The couple left for a motor trip through northern New York and Canada, and will' reside at the Southern trip the couple will re- 4215 Aveiuie I. and St. James, an- monthly dissertations on her an-side in Readsboro. inour.ee the engagement of their alysls of the current news.

The 'daughter. Miss. Dorothy Ann Lar-i meeting will be followed by a W. F. Thomhills kn- t( Dr- Jaek Klippel.

son1 luncheon and bridge. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klippel of! pilots Alma Ernst home of the brides parents. Ernst Douglas ru.i- -if BrunH utioto Virginia Cassidy Virginia T.

Cassidy To Wed Donald Brown Mr. and Mrs. William John Ca.s-sidy of 737 E. 37th St. announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Virginia Triese Cassidy, to Donald Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Aloyslus J. Brown, also Brwklyn. Miss Cassidy is tile Srand. daughter of the late United States Shipping Commissioner and Mrs. Patrick Henry Quinn.

and a graduate of Miriwood HiL'h s. yuiK-iuu-iuuiHuy Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ernst! Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Thorn-'" Officers to Meet Announcement is made of tlJf Hillside. N. announce the, hill of 222 Van Siclen St. celebrated Erasmus Hall H.gh School and UHICerS IO meet Annouiuement is maoe of the daughter.lUieir 47th wedding anniversary re- Spencer Secretarial School and Miss Regina Callahan, president engagement of Miss Mary Dondan A1 Donald icently with a surprise party given Attended St.

Johns University. of st. Augustine's Academy Alum- R.o-hl-iu-h plloto AUTUMN BRIDE -r- Mrs. Kirk Crothers Miller is the former Miss Nell Ruth Beyer, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Edward Flood Beyer of 9701 Shore Road.

Bridesmaids were the Mis-cs Joan Wauson of Philadelphia. and Mary Cornelia Kelly of N. Y. Mary Ann Camp-brll, daughter of Mrs. Hii2h Campbell, was flower uir.

Mr. Allan was best man for his Ushers were Thomas P. Gil-liams Jr. of Latirelton, B. Prophet Jr.

of South John F. Romeo of Gieat Neck and Leonard C. Thompson of Ithaca. N. Y.

Mrs. Allan was graduated from Erion Hall. Toireidaie. Manhattanville College of the Si-cred Heart. Mr.

Allin from the New Il.nr.pton Sr.hcol, New Hampton. N. and Williams Colics? in the class ol The will go to Canada on their wedding trip. daughter of the late Mr and Mrs DouclaA. son of Mrs.

Adelaide, bv their children, Mr. and Mrs. i Brooklyn. announces a meetmg of alum Dr. Klippel studied for his pre- nae officers and executive board w.

uonelan ol 425 48th to Yepson and the late Christen 1 William J. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs otepnen Murphy, son of J. Murphy Yepson. and grandson of Mr.and'Gilbert R.

Cassidv and Mr. and.Qfntl training at the University members for Tuesday at the Dio-th and the late Mrs. Eugene Douglas of Brooklyn 'Mrs. William Thornhill. Also, of Virginia and received his D.D.S.

cesan Council of Catholic Women. inn nrii.Mn-atpr i a t.pnrimi? wprp hpir six degree from the University of, The new officers for the current Inf 4011 Her husband is an ensign I Murphy Miss Donelan Is a graduate ofi The bride-elect is a graduate, dren, William Andrews Donald Pennsylvania Dental School. He yar will be introduced and plans th nited States Navy. Ridge High School. Mr Mur-lof West wood Hlah School.

N. J. T. Andrews. Marvanne B.

Cas- Ls a member of Xi PSi Phi Prater- the annual charity bridge and the Berkeley School The cci'ple will make their 'phy three years in the U. S.Mr. Douglas served in the Grace Ann Thornhill, Janet nity and, after serving three years other activities will be Mr. Brown Is a crarluate 0f Mid- I home in Philadelphia. Navy.

The weddir.z ill take place Slates Navy for two and one-half 'T. Thcrnhill and William J. Thorn- the u. s. Navy, is now Mrs.

jcun sneeny is mr, ct -A-iud hoo! wcii In the Fall of next ear. iyears. ihlU Jr. ilnfc in Valley Stream. the executive board.

jseas with the U. S..

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