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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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nnemry T. Allen' Barbara Adamon i 12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES OCT. 23, 1951 her father, wore an ivory gown with a sweetheart Marriage Announced Just Between Us neckline embroidered ith teed pearls, her fingertip veil fell from a matching tiara and she carried a homiuct of Zamhi Bridal Made knows Mis Rosemary T. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Edwin Allen of 79th lwcame the bride of Ralph X. Ichrysanthemums. Miss Kath Schiano. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Old Friend Must Bow Out When Boy's New Flame Protests Relationship Miss P.arhara Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adamson of 1774 Ma-, jrine Parkway, became the bride, jof Thomas Kenneth Hurke, (ion1 lot Mr. an, Mrs. Patrick Burke of J41 Mi at a nuptial ma at Co.ni Shepherd R.

'Church. The couple received a ts leen Allen, the brides sister, was maid of honor and wore a ttii(U(ie gown and carried pale orchid chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids. Mrs. Kdward Farley.

Mws Doris Di Camillo, Miss Eleanor Rizzo and Miss Nicholas T. Schiano of 79th St. The Rev. Alfred Van iale of Shrine Church of St. Ber-nadette performed the ceremony.

A reception followed at the Gotham Hotel, Manhattan. I The bride, given in marriage special from His nes Pope Pius XII. lmmedi- Kileen O'Hare. By NANCY MOTTUAM (Q Dear ancy For yrnrs von fellow in i'v neighborhood has heen a very good friend of mine, and never has there been the slightest hint of anything wore. In fart, he takes the place of the ri 'a'ely following the ceremony, a lieeeption was held in the Re-, gency Room of the Granada Hotel.

The celebrant of the was the Rev. William J. Connors. C. Ss.

who will iomto-rich Si shortly return to the Redemp- torist Foreign Missions in i Brazil. Miss Noel Adamson was maid of honor for her sister The bridesmaids included Miss i big brothrr I don't have and more than once brought his da'e problems to me to ask my opinion. And there haven't been any complications in that friendship until vow. Lately he's been going tilth a girl I know well and she's kept him guessing so inch that he's talked things over with me often. Somehow she found out about it and evidently made a Mis.

Thomas K. Burke Shaila Burke, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Patricia Howes. Miss Joanne Molanphv Miss Dolores Russell, all jof Brooklyn. P. Brendan Burke, brother or the bridegroom, was best Julia Rogers Miss Julia Rogers, Mr.

Blanchard to Wed ooduiui liny uuiuuti, 1 have to accept it with Rood grace liecaue anything you might try to di would bp sure to boomerang on him. so go along with the situation and sooner or later things will settle down. iQ Dear Sancy One of my friends and I thought it would be funny to play a practical joke on another friend of ours who we thought was beginning to think she teas just too. too popular as far as boys were concerned. W'e knew that for a long time she'd had a crush on a fellow around school, so we talked my brother into phoning her regularly for about a ueek, saying that he was that boy.

And she believed it. but she told us that she couldn't understand why he was so friendlu on the phone and never noticed her in school. We think the joke has gone far enough, hut what ate we to do'' Should ire admit it or try to forget about it and let her just wonder why he doesn't call any wore? Please advise us. i No matter how funny it seemed at the beginning, now it's turned into something cruel since she believes her secret interest has at noticed her. But, frankly, telling her that it was all a farce would be far worse than dropping it and never mentioning it.

Learning that you two made it up would embarrass her terribly and probably she'd never forgive you we couldn't blame her. Cut it off right now and if she believes it's "just one of those things" get over "His sudden disinterest" much sooner and easier. Sancy will answer as many questions as possible in her column. Write her in care of this newspaper. Nancy Mottram Second Child Born Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kustek of 5 Old Steward Garden City, announce the birth of their second child, a daughter. Geraldine Kustek. on Oct. 10 at the Methodist Hospital.

The alM) have a son, Michael Kustek. Mrs. Kustek is the former Adele Kmiotek of 51!) 52d St. i Contadina Concentrated TOMATO PASTE i Mr. and Mrs.

Kdward Rogers of lriT I'tica Ave. announce the bride i graduate of engagement of their daughter. Agnes Seminary and the. MUs Julia Rogers. to Frank ollegiate nstitute.

Mr. Bbnchard, son of Mr. and Mrs.urke. a graduate SV Frank Klanchard of Preparatory School and Massachusetts iSL rl'ancls College. He served Miss Rogers is a graduate of wuithDth S' in Prospect Heights High Paclflc area for three years Her fiance, a technical ser-Tina Fortunato eeant in the I'nited States Air Bride of Fasullo 'Force, i stationed at Fort Miss Tina Fortunato.

daugh-1 governors Island. jter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fortunato of 95 Wilson Sclafani (became the bride of Thomas Mr. and Mrs.

Salvatore Scla- Fasullo, 1104 Greene at itani of 78 Gelston Ave. an-St. Joseph's R. C. Church of nounce the engagement of Brooklyn.

The ceremony was their daughter, Miss Kathryn performed by the Rev. W. Selafain, to Anthony Gentile, jv'etro and was followed by a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.I reception at the Glen wood 'Gentile of 627 54th St.

rule that it was to stop, because she's been very coo! In me and he's been distant and apologetic. 1 think the world of him and our relationship what can 1 do about this state of affairs'' A.I That lass isn't going to have another "just friends" with her main interest, and the poor boy is caught between two fires. His feel-in us towards you haven't changed, but your old comradeship is obviously out for the duration of this romance. Also, no girl really wants her love life discussed with another girl, no how strong the friendship, and that's rrobably where most of the trouble lies. You'll Gives you richer, toifer fomofo flavor than tomatoes in any other form I Made only from the heads of 'Blue Ribbon" California tomatoes no jftinj no corej no seed I I t)lli I Ml.

1 ItillK, I -m eT2 -w I IVL4 f. 0. lei 2077-Dept. Jom, Calif. Mod and uud by Gorhom-Amrleo't lead-1 ing tilnrtnitht iinc 1 131.

At your groccr't. Annual Breakfast Federation For Brooklyn Circle I Tne in 3 erie5: of meet' of the legislation and Legion Auxiliary Dinner on Thursday The next gathering of Kings IIP linilv-M'VViuu onuuai civics department of the Long. County Committee American Communion breakfast of the Island Federation of Women's Legion Auxiliary at a dinner in Brooklyn Circle of the hp hM Mondav jthe Hotel St. George on Thurs- 'A heaeration oi Ldinouc at 10 am at Y.M.C.A. p'.

New York department Alumnae will be held on Sun-ij Parsons Boulevard, 9 a pieMUfJU, 1 1 i Of I1UI1U! til dt the event. day morning. Oct. 28, in Knights of Columbus Club. 1 Prospect Park West, after the rnmn yovjnB S3 Joan A.

Galloway a.m. mass in en. mhuui Church, 8th Ave. and 6th St. Bride of Mr.

Healf jig Wed to Mr. Brosnan Miss Frances Ann Yovine, Miss Joan A. Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car- daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter mine T. Yovine of Rrooklvn. Hallnviav Ir nf Mth H. B.

S. Fund Plans Tf A1 iHdIBaici l.ia.y i.m. MH. t.i.V. Fran.

.,,,,1 m2 Eastern Parkway will hold cis Healy son of Mr. and N. was married Oct. 13 to committee meeting of Ladies' Donald F. Brosnan, son of Mr.

Mrs. Luke Healy of Brooklyn. and Mrs. Timothy F. Brosnan fry The ceremony took place re Hebrew Benevolent Society today, at her home to further plans for the annual donor luncheon at the Waldorf, Nov.

16. Mrs. Med win Jeffer at 162 Argyle Road will be 0 of 432 Marine Bay Ridge. The ceremony was performed in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, the Rev. John Ryan officiating.

P.ivpn in h- li cently at a nuptial mass in St. Gregory's Church with Mon-signor James J. McGowan officiating. The Rev. Francis O'Donnel! and the Rev.

Fran- The societv will have a spe- cia t- Tu'av CT in father? wole a gown anernlTaf Union Temple, 'ft Kastern Parkway. Wr li net wun a iiueci lace ooctice Brooklyn. a skirt. Her veil I Given in marriage by her; was arranged in cup fashion father, the bride wore a white and trimmed with lilies of the of satin gown with a bodice of valley. She carried a sprav of Soroptimist Club Thp Sorontimist Club 00 Chantilly lace orchids.

Miss Ann Boaan Rrnnklvn will meet tomorrow imported he at the Knickerbocker Dav Nur-'matching peplum. Her fingertip was the maid of honor serv of the Salvation Army.lveil of illusion was attached tojattendants were Miss Ethel Bo Maior Florence MacLean has a satin cap trimmed with pearls igan and Mrs. Eileen Brosnan C. Joeph Brosnan was best invited the club to see slides!" carried a mother of taken of the nursery school acParl missal with markers of tivities. Colonel Florence Turk-jamazon IiHes and stephanotis.

insrtnn will also address theirs. Ruth Yovine, sister-in-law man for his brother. Timothy F. Bro-nan another brother, and Melvin Cass id were group. Elvena Van Sciver will ft tne oncte.

was matron preside at the regular business 'honor and wore a gown of nilei Mr-. Brosnan attended St. green faille taffeta and net and Brendan's High School and the meeting which will follow. ja matching braided bandeau. Katharine Gibbs School.

Mr Shp carried a missal with a cas-Brosnan was graduated from Uade of Autumn flowers. The Manhattan College, Manhattan, hridesmaids. Miss Catherine. HAIF-SIZE FASHION 0s C7 Healy, sister of the bride-; sr i groom, and Miss Maureen g. jHealy, cousin of the briiic- i groom, were similarly iifli i in frocks of gold faille Yovine.

brother of the 'bride, was best man and I dEE. I ushers included Raymond. Brusca and Thomas Healy, cousin of ihe bridegroom. Mrs. Mealy is a graduate Prospect Heights High School.

Mr. Healy was graduated from Power Memorial Academy and is a member nf the Council of the Knights nf Co- linnhiw. 'm the good word you're hearing all over town. Yes, indeed! News like this travels fast when folks first try WW lJ C7y "I'm not so young but the girls still admire me" Hirti iloy young longer when they're laundered Pilgrim. Hundreds of eujlomen have made a point of telling ul how much longer their clothe! and linens lost, thanks to Pilgrim's modern laundering methods.

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SOuth t-4567 complete illustrated instructions. Send 30c in coins (N.Y.C. residents pleae add lc hales tax) for this pattern to Anne Adam. care of Brooklyn Eagle. 53 Patter 13 W.

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