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David Berns Mrs. John Francis May Florence V. Kimball, Mr. May Are Married Miss Florence Veronica George Minot Kimball of 34-50 yesterday of John Francis May, May of 124 Arlington in City. The Rev.

John officiated and a reception followed at the Hotel Warwick, Manhattan. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore gown of Chantilly lace over satin with a lace train and a fingertip veil. She carried white orchids and fleurs d'amour in a cascade. The matron of honor, Mrs. Edward Lantier, wore a gown of white embroidered organdy over an aqua taffeta slip, a matching picture hat and carried a combination of asters in aqua, yellow, blue and green.

The bridesmaids included Mrs. John Moran, Mrs. Edward J. May Jr. and Miss Helene Preston.

They were attired in green, yellow and blue shantung, respectively, over which were white embroidered organdy balmatching picture hats and carlength They had ried cascades of colored asters to match. Dr. Edward J. May brother of the bridegroom, was best man and Edward Graham May, cousin of the bridegroom, Dr. Arthur E.

Ryan and Charles Miller, uncle of the bride, were the ushers. The bride is a graduate of Long Island City High School and attended the Art Student's League. She is a former associate art director at MacFadden Publications. Mr. May is a graduate of St.

John's University and is continuing his studies at Thomas W. Evans Dental Institute, University of Pennsyl-rick's vania, Philadelphia. He served three years with the Army Air Corps during the war. The couple will fly to Bermuda tomorrow. After their wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. May will make their home in Philadelphia. Napolitano -Love Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love of 282 McDougal St.

announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Love, to Sal. Napolitano, son of Mr. Vatore, Giro Napolitano, yesterday at 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Kathleen V.

Woods Kathleen V. Woods, St. John's University Student Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

Woods of 746 46th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Virginia Woods, to John J. McMahon, son of Mrs. Caroline McMahon of 338 53d St. and the late Harold J.

McMahon. Miss Woods is a graduate of Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and received her B.A. degree from St. Joseph's College for Women. Mr.

McMahon is a graduate of St. Michael's High School and is attending St. John's University. He served two years with the United States Navy. Jacqueline Christie Feted at Parties: To Be Wed Aug.

19 Jacqueline Christie, daughter of Mr. and George S. Christie of Lynbrook, who will be married on 19 to Edmund Paul Hennelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hennelly of Fresh Meadows, St.

Raymond's R. C. Church, East Rockaway, will be at several pre nuptial parties. On Aug. nan will give a tea in her honor at her home in Scarsdale.

Raymond Fleming of Baldwin. will give supper at the South Shore Yacht Club, Freeport, the couple and members of wedding party on Aug. 16 lowing the rehearsal. Barbara O'Neill of Fall River, who will be maid honor for Miss Christie, give a luncheon for her Aug. 17 at Sherry's, Manhattan.

On July 22, Miss Jean Kenny, who will be one of the bridesmaids, gave a barbecue supper at her home in East Rockaway. Miss Patricia Twomey's. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D.

Twomey of 251 6th Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Patricia Twomey, to Sgt. Paul Thomas Daley, U. S. son of Mrs.

Irene Daley of Scranton, and the late Loren Daley. The ceremony was performed in the R. C. Church, of St. Francis Xavier 12 by the John J.

Keane. reception followed at the bride's home. The bride's gown was of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace, and she wore a matching bonnet and fingertip veil. She carried white orchids on a mother-ofpearl prayer book. Mrs.

Michael McDonnell, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Margaret and Theresa Kelliher, cousins of the bride. AN the attendants wore marquisette gowns, the matron of honor in nile green and the bridesmaids in yellow. They had straw picture hats and bouquets of yellow tea roses. James Daley was best man for his brother.

John and Daniel Twomey, the bride's brothers, ushered. Mrs. Daley attended St. Francis Xavier School and Girls! Commercial High School. She was employed by McLellan's Stores, Manhattan.

Sergeant Daley is completing his ninth year in the infantry. He served years overseas and was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. For the past year and a half 1 he was stationed at Fort Dix, N.J., and is now under orders for Japan. The couple went to the Poconos on their wedding trip. H.

H. Candid Photographers Mrs. Paul T. Daley (Genevieve M. King Marriage Announced The marriage of Miss Genevieve Mary Kingman, daughter) of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Merritt Kingman of 2113 Coleman to Hellmuth R. Lindner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hellmuth C.

Lindner of Taylor Greenlawn, took place on July 29 at St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. The Rev.

Francis Mulhall performed the ceremony and a reception followed in Jade Room of the Towers Hotel. The bride, given in marriage by her father, a white organza dress trimmed with pearls. The gown was with a ruffled train. Her illusion veil was attached to a cap of veiling and pearls. She carried a prayer book covered with white orchids and lilies of the valley.

Miss Catherine L. Monks of Brooklyn was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Monks of Woodhaven, Miss Virginia Lee of Flushing, Miss Joan Kuver and Miss Helen Kuver of Valley Stream. All the attendants and wore organza dresses picture hats. Miss Monks was in -green; Mrs.

Monks, blue; Miss Lee, pink; Joan Kuver, orchid; and Helen Kuver, yellow. They carried cascade bouquets of camellias which contrasted with their gowns. Robert Monks was best man. The ushers were Steven Einig of Jackson Heights and Eugene R. Kingman of Brooklyn.

The bride attended St. Joseph's College for Women and Columbia University. She is a member of the Catholic Teachers Association and the New York Public School Kindergarten Teachers Association, Mr. Lindner, who received' his education at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, is a member of Pi Tau Sigma honor society and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Mr.

and Mrs. Lindner are spending their honeymoon in Quebec and will live at 2113 Coleman St. upon their return. Elizabeth L. Shea Elizabeth L.

Shea Fiancee of Mr. Gates Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Shea of Belle Harbor and Huntington announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Louise Shea, to ENward Henry Gates, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Tayler Gates of Greenlawn. Miss Shea is a graduate of St. Agnes Seminary and the ington School for Secretaries, Manhattan. Mr. Gates, a graduate of Huntington High School, served with the United States Marine Corps during the war.

Just Between Loses Old School Pal and Finds She Is Stranded Without Companions By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q1.) Dear Nancy--Not girl who'd been my best grammar school moved to ever since then, I've felt used to be close as sisters, wore identical clothes, lived at each other's houses, practically, and even double dated constantly. So, now that she's gone, I haven't been doing much of anything, mainly, I guess, because we went everywhere together and didn't run around with a crowd of girls. What can I do now! I'm terribly lonely and I don't want to stay this way, but I don't Kimball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 29th Astoria, became the bride son of Dr.

and Mrs. Edward J. St. Patrick's Church, Long Island Lorstan Studios Ruth M. McKernan Ruth M.

McKernan Will Be Wed Sept. 9 To Edward L. Tiffin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J.

McKernan of 345 Clinton announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth M. McKernan to Edward L. Tiffin, son of Mrs. Charles H. Tiffin of Manand the late Mr.

Tiffin. The wedding will take place in the Lady Chapel of St. PatCathedral. Miss McKernan is a graduate of the Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and an alumna of the Wood School, Manhattan. During the war, Mr.

Tiffin served with the Army Air Force in the South Pacific and is completing his studies at Columbia University. Miss Hutzelman to Wed G. C. Steele in Winter Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Hutzelman of 1278 Decatur announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Catherine Marie Hutzelman, to Gavin C. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Steele of North Grafton, Mass.

The couple will be married in February. things fast, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to get too long ago, a a whole new set of friends--not pick out just friend ever since one and 1 hope she'll take the place of the lass a distant city. And who moved away. You'll get around more, completely lost. We you'll have more fun and you'll never again be left alone, and lonesome.

Nancy--Practically every one was given permission to start when they were 13, but my still refusing to let me wear any all and I just had my 14th birthdo you think about it? Am I still as they say, or would it be all the rest of my crowd does it? me your opinion. (Q.) Dear of my friends using lipstick parents are makeup at day. What too young, right since Please give (A.) That first tube of lipstick is a milestone in any teen-age girl's life, but it's still your parents who have to give you the green light as to when that big day will be. Nobody likes to be different from the rest of the crowd, especially during the teens, but actually, if you study your face in the mirror, you'll realize natural coloring is prettier now, in spite of the fact that the other gals are taking to carrying "war paint" in their purses. Still, just so you won't feel left out entirely, why don't you talk to your mother about a pale pink shade of makeup for those "speeial That's the first step to getting permission to wear it regularly later on and you'll have the "knowhow" that's so important in looking pretty, too.

Nancis can help with all your teen-age problems. Write her in care of this paper. Miss Wood, Mr. Halleck Betrothed Mr. and Mrs.

William Halsey Wood of Potter's Lane, Roslyn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Louise Wood, to Charles White Halleck, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Halleck of Rensse- Carolyn Louise Wood laer, and Washington, District of Columbia. This announcement was made at a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wood, yesterday afternoon. One hundred twenty-five guests attended. Miss Wood is a graduate of Mary's School, two Peekskill, and at completed years Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Her grandfather was the late William Wood, well-known church architect.

Her father is the manof the Equitable Life Assurance Society Offices on Long Island. Mr. Halleck was graduated from St. Alban's School in Washington, D. and is a member of the class of 1951 at Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.

He is a member of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. His father, Mr. Charles A. Halleck, has been a member of Congress from the State of Indiana, for the past 16 years. He was the majority floor leader of the 80th Congress.

The wedding will take place next June at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, Betty Senatore Wed To Mr. Cuccurullo; Return From' Trip North Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cuccurullo of 42 88th St. have just returned from their honeymoon which included a tour of New England and Canada.

They were married on July 9 in St. Michael's Church and a reception followed in the Pink Room of the Fifth Avenue Hotel. The bride, the former Betty Senatore, was given in marriage by her father, Joseph Senatore, and was attended Miss Ann Cuccurullo, maid of honor, and the Misses Mary Ann Senatore, Rose rullo Florence McGuire, bridesmaids. Peter Senatore was the best man and the ushers were Joseph Falco, Frank Rubino and Ralph Raimond. The bride wore a gown or blush pink Chantilly lace with a finger-tip veil and carried a bouquet of pale pink orchids, lilies of the valley and stephanotis.

The attendants wore a rainbow assortment of pale pink, acqua, maize and lavender sheer gowns and carried oldfashioned bouquets. Mrs. Cuccurullo is a graduate of Queens College and holds an M. A. in home economics from Teachers College, Columbia.

She is teaching home economics in a Manhattan junior high school. Mr. Cuccurullo attended St. Augustine High School and holds a B.A. degree from Brooklyn College and an M.A.

degree from the New York School of Social Work, Columbia University. He is attached to the psychiatric division of Kings County Hospital. Both are members of the Junior League of the Italian Board of Guardians. Mrs. Anthony, Cuccurullo (Miss Virginia Dwight Fiancee of Mr.

Richard Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Dwight of Adams Lane Hewlett, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Veronica Dwight to Mark Gadd Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Auguste Richardof 1060 5th Manhattan. Miss Dwight, is the granddaughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. James Dwight of Boston and of Mrs. William Clark Thomas and the late Mr.

Thomas, also of Boston. She is a graduate of the Convent of the Holy Child, Suffern, N. and of Barnard College. After leaving college, Miss Dwight was a member of the faculty of the Wright Oral School for the deaf in New York for three years. Mr.

Richard was graduated from the Forman School, Litchfield, and from Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y. He is with Pontiac Motor Division of the General Motors Corporation. Mr. Richard served with the 36th Infantry in Italy and France in World War II.

He a member of the Sports Club of America. Mary E. Sheehan Married Yesterday To Mr. Schweitzer Miss Mary E. Sheehan, daughter of Mrs.

Elizabeth Sheehan Fey of 152 Grattan became the bride yesterday of Richard A. Schweitzer, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Wald let 15 St. reception Charlotte Stanislaus followed R.

C. at Ridgewood, Church. the Yale Republican Club, Glen Dale. The bride wore a gown carried of white white orchids and lilies of the lace and net. She Buschke's Studio Mrs.

Richard A. Schweitzer valley. Miss Mary Ann Daly of Rego Park was the maid of honor. She wore white eyelet organdy over maize taffeta. The bridesmaid, Miss Bertha Fey of Brooklyn, wore white eyelet organdy over aqua taffeta.

They carried delphinium. George Krauss of Brooklyn was best man and Edward Rudolph, also of Brooklyn, After a wedding trip to Moriches, the couple will live in Ridgewood. The Donatellis Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Donatelli of 278 Clinton Ave.

have tertained as their house guests this weekend at their Summer home in Roslyn Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Max Krieg of Kew Gardens Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Glendale and Miss Dolores Matta of Brooklyn.

Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Krieg are former Brooklynites. Victor De Lucio Mrs. James Francis Clyne Eileen Theresa O'Shea Married to J.

F. Clyne Jr. Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. Church was the setting yesterday for the wedding of ter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Francis Clyne son of Colonial Road. The Rev. W. Churchill performed ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Hotel George.

The bride's gown of Chantilly lace was made with a Anne neckline, long sleeves, and skirt panels of nylon which extended into a Her fingertip nylon tulle was held in place by a helmet and she carried a prayer book with a white orchid stephanotis streamers. Grace Rita O'Shea of Harbor, who was maid of for her cousin, wore a wedding trip to Lake Otsego, N. Mr. and Mrs. Clyne will make their home in Brooklyn.

green taffeta dress with an overskirt of white organdy. The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara Ann Perrault of Methuen, and Miss Eileen A. McGrath of Pawling, N. wore yellow taffeta and white organdy. A All the attendants carried bouquets of ivy and shasta daisies, which matched the coronets in their hair.

Robert C. Clyne, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. John J. Bennett Philip J. Clyne, Frank J.

Clancy and Arthur A. Bottie, all of Brooklyn, ushered. The bride is a graduate of St. Angela Hall Academy and the College of Mount St. Vincent.

Mr. Clyne, an alumnus of the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, is attending New York University, School of Law. Upon their return from a Vacationing South Miss Alice Marens and Miss Muriel Marens, 1051 Ocean are spending two weeks at the Saxony Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. During their Summer journ the Misses Marens are visiting, their aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs.

Ellis Slater of Miami. Marriage Licenses Miksha Katz (24), 2209 Dean Alice Schwartz (20), 25 Herzl St. Paul DeSario (27), 1625 Bath Adelaide Varone (20), 4609 6th Ave. Anthony Randazzo (23), 348 Metropolitan Antoinette Mercogliano (26), 759 Grand St. James Johnston (22), 6 Matthews Place; Norma Hofer (20), 928 E.

104th St. John Carley (21), 671 83d Harriet Hermansen (20), 806 60th St. Richard Balander (31), 1231 E. 19th Gloria Spurgiesz (19), 145 Thames St. Abraham Cohen (21), 714 Shepherd Sally Rappaport (18), 487 Georgia Ave.

Thomas Mulhern (25), 1504 E. 17th Mary Baker (20), Valley Stream, L. I. Harry Bimberg (35), 1837 E. 27th Lillian Moskowitz (32), 3944 Bedford Ave.

Charles Smith (22), 306 McDonough Carolyn Carrington (21), 40 Albany Ave. George Hatem (30), 173 Amity Margaret Nadeem (23), 411 84th St. John Cameron (23), 1151 Carroll Amy Gellebter (20), 1151 Carroll St. Wallace Walker (21), 38 Osborn Dorothy Ebron (20), 1581 East New York Ave. Richard Horowitz (22), 438 Rockaway Parkway: Naomi Kashtan (19), 341 New Lots Avenue.

David Gorlin (20), 35 E. 52d Meira Karlinsky (19), 4170 Bedford Ave. Daniel Calabria (23), Hicksville, L. Shirley Hunt (23), 842 Glenmore Ave. Prank Termini (23), 1957 Ocean Parkway; Roslyn Cohen (20), 2184 Ocean Parkway.

George Wooten (21), U. S. Navy Barracks; Dolores Keane (23), 138 N. 9th St. Donald Pate (33), College Station, Texas; Adele Subbiondo (21), 7512 12th Ave.

John Barberi (30), 36 Pulaski Josephine DiCarlo (23), 1489 Jefferson Ave. Stanley Chayka (30), 132 N. 1st Mary Geiger (23), 245 Marion St. Thomas Lennon (21), 275 Rutledge Ruth Cunha (21), 635 Prospect Place. Nathaniel Ryan (27), 210 Myrtle Margaret Jackson (19), 210 Myrtle Ave.

Ernest Guglielmo (27), 1636 Atlantic Rose Angelastro (20), 186 Utica Ave. Stanley Schimmel (21), 932 Carroll Nettie Troyansky (20), 183 Powell St. John Cavallo (28). 3081 Emmons Elizabeth Conway (21), 2903 W. 8th St.

Arthur Gange (28), Los Angeles, Eileen Dittrich (24), 27 Argle Road. Julius Mastriano (21), 1363 St. Mark's Jacqueline Baron (18), 621 Rutland Road. Santo Lagano (27), 1844 78th Tina Gioffi (21), 1544 Cropsey St. Oscar Berry (24), 587 Powell Hermia Hochberg (19), 259 Keap St.

Sam Lash (22), 458 Schenck Estelle Mandel (18), 441 Montauk Ave. Robert Woolnough (24), 528 Ovington Madelyn Dixon, 746 E. 2d St. Avrum Chaiken (21), 505 Rockaway Parkway; Evelyn Rabinovitch (18), 104 Bristol St. Edward Goldberg (21), 41 Blake Dorothy Zussman (20), 400 Saratoga Ave.

Walter Reitz (30), 327a 21st Sophie Bogacz (30), 153 21st St. Miss Eileen Theresa O'Shea, daughO'Shea of 2604 Avenue and James Mr. and Mrs. James Clyne of 7901 the Christine Tucker, Mr. Thompson to Wed St.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Tucker of 33 Monroe St. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Christine Tucker, to Francis K.

Thompson. Miss Tucker is a graduate of Girls Commercial High School and attended Columbia Bible College, Columbia, S. C. Mr. Thompson, son of Mrs.

Caroline Thompson of 103 Logan is a graduate of Boro Hall Academy and Long Island University. He served 32 months in the U. S. Navy durling World War II. ADVERTISEMENT "I Earn $33 a Week Average in My Spare Time" Says Mother of Four "I'm just a housewife with no business experience, but I found how easy it is to turn spare hours into extra says Mrs.

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Cyril Robinson (33), 134 Decatur Helen Elliott (33-, 126 Albany Ave. Albert Petersen 39), 1629 E. 12th Angelina Maestri (31). 1629 E. 12th St.

Morton Gold (25), 6914 19th Shirley Lifschutz (24), 1070 Ocean View Ave, Herbert Miller (20), 40-36 100th Corona, L. Miriam Korman (21), 106 Keap St. Jack Starr (22), 2229 E. 3d Irma Lupoff (22), 2229 E. 3d St.

William Pierro (24), 1751 74th Tamara Arwood (23), 1751 74th St. Alex Altman (33), 484 Snediker Tomar Moutal (27), 622 Junius St. Joseph Rockefeller (46), 354 75th Erma Reilly (43), 9415 Wogan Terrace. Peter Gange (21). 185 8th Loretta Grogan (21), 524 17th St.

Harold Maler (20), 136 Nichols Mary Babcock (26), 3211 Fulton St. Augusto Lapera (23), 6213 16th Marie Marino (20), 1707 60th St. Anthony Rinaldi (24), 2767 Kenmare Rose Santaniello (18), 285 South St. John O'Donnell (34). 158 Prospect Park West; Catherine Mrochko (35), 921 Avenue R.

Leonard Pennisi (29), 249 President Theresa Asselta (25), Essex St. Frank Ventimigila (30), 112 Dahlgren Place; Betty Silleck (23). 501 13th William Gloster (28), 335 Lafayette Reather Walker (20), 400 Junius St. Isadore Weinstein (23), 2155 65th Gertrude Shapiro (24), 500 15th Ave. Abraham Zahn (27), 89 S.

9th Celia Brailofsky (21), 95 Lee Ave. William' Beirne (26), 447 80th Elizabeth Brady (26), 323 E. 66th St. Thomas Gingola (22), 2226 McDonald Carmela Esposito (20), 107 Bay 50th Street. Joseph Nuzzi (21), 161 Leonard Bernice Povalitis (20), 11 Ten Eyck St.

Albert Perusso (20), 316 Degraw Cherry Slocen (19), 254 15th St. Julio Marinez (23), 110 Ellery Gloria Lopez (29), 110 Ellery St. Sidney Fuchs (21), 617 Marcy Eileen Carlin 19), 205 Floyd St. Eugene Kohl (28), 233 57th Mary Claffey (20), 252 60th St. Stefano Cazzola (20), 47 Apollo Anna Trezz (18), 160 Bayard St.

Kenneth Mackie (25), 523 8th Grace Dougherty (25), 511 8th St. Jacob Breuers (31) 39 Ordell Staten Island; Mary Lennon (22), 685 Seneca Ave. Joseph Giordano (25), 334 Throop Josephine Diesu (23), 1131 Broadway. Frank De Salvo (30), 132 Ryerson Helen Wurm (25), 233 Lee Ave. Francisco Roemo (22), Chicago, Angelino Romeo (18), 189 Bay 22d St.

Valentine Mroz (24), 296 Prospect Catherine Ruggiero (23), 296 Prosepect Ave. James Keene (26), 718 Lafeytte Mollie Thomas (24), 193 Hancock St. Seymour Hymanson (23), 1961 74th Juliete Maltin (19), 1391 East New York Avenue, ADVERTISEMENT SEWING THREAD 100 YD. SPOOLS ea. To make new customers, our giant assortment of 100 spools of quality thread is yours for only $1.

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