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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 8, 1951 Loeser to Vacate Katha F. Krausz Is Mr. Burritt's Bride Warehouse Plants Miss Katha Frances Krausz, J---' I For Veterans Hqr! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Krausz of 233 Crest Drive, Tarrytown, N.

formerly of Brooklyn, was married to Stu- I lart Dortee Burritt, son of Mrs. lAgnes Burritt of 1 Van Wart Tarrytown, and Merton S. Burritt of New Jersey, at St. Barnabas' P. E.

Church, Irving-ton, N. Y. The ceremony was performed by the rector, the Rev. Richard L. Harbour.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a strapless ballerina gown of white net over taffeta wtih embroidered bodice and matching stole. Her scalloped fingertip illusion veil fell from a Juliet cap and she carried an old-fashioned bou Ruth Speigel quet. Miss Marjorie V. Monzert of Brooklyn was maid of honor and was attired in a strapless ballerina gown of coral net over taffeta. The Misses June M.

Bailey of Brooklyn and Doro- fhWamnhpIl nf Trvinfftnn were Miss Ruth Speigel's Betrothal Announced Rudy Larun Mrs. Robert Stegemann Barbara Elizabeth Scott Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Speigel Frederick Loeser will vacate its warehouse arfcl service buildings fronting on Livingston and Schermerhorn Sts. in order to provide a new headquarters for all activities of the Brooklyn office of the Veterans Administration.

In making this announcement yesterday, I. Tachna, Loeser. vice president, said "Brooklyn had more men and women in the armed forces in World War II than any other community in the United States. We are happy indeed to be able to provide the administration which serves these veterans with an ideal location in the heart of downtown Brooklyn, easily reached by subway and other transportation facilities. "We have pledged to move out of these buildings as soon as possible certainly not later than July 31.

Consequently we will devote the balance of July to two objectives. First, we must dispose of some $4,000,000 worth of warehouse stock which includes almost every kind of article a department stores carries. Our price reductions will run from 25 percent to 70 percent. Second, we will transfer our warehousing, delivery and service functions a modern nine-story building at 372 Gates Ave. This move will be made with no interruption in the high standards of service associated for years with the Loeser name." The two Loeser buildings which have been leased to tha General Services Administra.

tion of the U. S. Government for use by the Veterans Administration are the eight-story bujlding at 240-250 Livingston St. and the 12-story building at Bride of Mr. Stegemann bridesmaids.

They wore gowns of Utica, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Speigel, to Eugene Behren, son of Me. and Mrs. VYING FOR THE CROWN Two who will compete with other lovelies at the annual Atlantic City beauty contest this Foil for the Miss America crown are, left, blond Mary Godwin, University of Florida sophomore representing the Grapefruit State, and Doris King, brunette from Harvey, representing her home State. identical to the maid of honor Joseph Behren of 240 E. 18th St.

Thelma Friedman Miss Thelma Friedman Fiancee of Mr. Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman of 1G5 E. 87th announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Thelma Friedman, to Henry Gottlieg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Gottlieb of 1201 E. 21st St. Miss Friedman is a senior at New York University. Mr.

Gottlieb served as ah Ensign in the United States Merchant Marine for two years during World War II, and was graduated from Adelphi College. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Scott of 7618 11th Ave.

announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Barbara Elizabeth Scott, to Robert Stege Miss Speigel attended Utica Academy and is a student at Head of School Training Dogs for the Blind Dies Utica College. Mr. Behren was in blue. All attendants wore floral headpieces. Ruth Ann Crystal was flower girl in yellow organdy and flowers in her hair; Richard Krausz, brother of the bride, was ringbearer.

Robert Lipsky of Tarrytown was best man. The ushers were William P. Berger of Larch-mont, uncle of the bride, and graduated from the State Uni La Baker Sings for Bathtubs To Add Chic to Her Old Castle mann. on June a ai innuy Lutheran Church with the Rev Detroit, July 7 (U.R) Glenn S. Staines, 63, founder of a school which trains leader dogs for the versity, Utica.

Mr. Behren will leave to serve in the armed forces July 16. R. Daehlin officiating. Miss Marnfrid Gunnulfsen of t- -n'l nt ViAnnr blind, died today.

Hollywood, July 7 (U.R) Jose Rave notices are nothing new to La Josephine, but her war William R. srn iGeorge Smith of Irvington. On their return from a wed A nationally known judge of dogs, Staines trained his own Doberman as a leader dog in 1936. From that start was record even got her one in the ter-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. Carl A.

Nolte sister of the ding trip to the Adirondacks, Congressional Record last week. phine Baker said today that there's not a thing wrong with her Hth Century castle in France that a few more a-week contracts won't cure. and Mrs. Burritt will make bridegroom, were bridesmaids founded the non-profit Path in nf uleu 1 vd" 'Vail Representative Isidore Dol linger N. got up in Con Miss Mary E.

Olsen, Tarrytown finder League, which has turned over 1,000 dogs to blind per "Lots of rooms, but only one gress and interrupted a more serious session to suggest the law-makers take official notice sons. League officials said a new managing director of the or bathroom," Miss Baker said of her castle. "Lots of money-lots of bathtubs." that Josephine had hit town. "Oooooh, la, la," she grinned "That is bon, non?" ganization will be appointed soon to replace Staines. She hauled down enough Mrs.

Burritt is a graduate of Midwood High School and was formerly a member of the Charles Pope Choristers of Brooklyn. She is employed in the bookkeeping department of the Sonotone Corporation in Elmsford. Mr. Burritt is a graduate of Irvington High School and attended Mohawk State University in Utica. He is now employed by the Norden Laboratories in White Plains.

francs singing in Pans to splurge on the mammoth cas the bride, acted as flower girl. The best man was Francis Peters. The ushers were Wayne Umland, John Scott, Harold Stegemann and Carl A. Nolte Jr. The bride is a graduate of Augustana College, Sioux Falls, S.

and has been attending Teachers College, Columbia University. The bridegroom is a graduate of Union College and New York University. The couple left on a honeymoon at Saginaw Bay, and will make their home at Glen Head. Actress Charged With Adultery tle near Paris. It had every-! cry thing but bathrooms.

By Mate She's Suing for But this tour will change 227-241 Schermerhorn St. Total area involved is approximately 275,000 square feet. Acquisition of this property was made necessary when th Government Munitions Division, instructed the Mergenthaler Linotype Corporation to re-occupy 35 Ryerson St. which had served as Veterans Admin-istration headquarters since 1946. Charles F.

Noyes Company, acted as brokers in the transaction. Judd and Gui fein were attorneys. Hollywood. July 7 (U.R) Actress Kay Buckley, who demanded $1,500,000 from J. Ar tht.

Josephine's reputation as a sizzling chanteuse has American theater owners eagerly shelling out as much as $15,000 a week to get her out on their stages. thur Warner, New York broker. agreed before their marriage. Miss Buckley filed for annulment on grounds Warner, 52, had no legal divorce from his first wife, Arline, when they were married in Juarez, Jan. 22.

just 12 minutes after he got a Mexican divorce. for allegedly inducing her to Ann P. Kennedy Fiancee of Mr. Levy Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas B. Kennedy of 7311 17th Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann Patricia Kennedy to Edgar Rich- enter an illegal Mexican mar- Miss Betsey Brown's Bridal Announced Miss Betsey Brown, tlaugh Hollywood's dangling big fat uage, was accused of adultery in his cross complaint for divorce today. contracts in front of her, too. And the gents in television can hardly wait to hire the gorgeous ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayland C. Brown of East Marion, became Mrs. Charles E. Healey Susan C.

Heege's Josephine and her eye-popping the bride of James Addison Corwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marriage Made Known Dior and P'ath gowns. Born in St. Louis Edmund Duchftn Jean B.

Powers Herbert A. Corwin of, 796 Park Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heege Miss Baker calls Paris home, of 3309 Avenue announce the lean Mary Powers, Place, on June 30. The Rev.

Donald S. Stacey of the Green-point Methodist Church, per although she was born in St. CHESS in 3 EASY LESSONS This correspondence course is clearly written, well printed and amply illustrated and comes with a leatherette-bound miniature chess set containing chessmen and a hardwood board finished in Walnut and Boxwood colored squares. This Extraordinary Offer Only $2.98 C.O.D. (AMERICAN CHESS CONGRESS Box 1691, Grand Central Station, New York 17, New York diisatfsfed, return within ftvt davi and your money will be refunded.

Warner accused the 29-year old actress of intimacies with two men. He identified one man as Milton Pickman, Hollywood talent agent, and listed the other man as "Joe Doe." The broker's amended cross filing also repeated earlier charges that during their three-weeks marriage, Miss Buckley once threw a pitcher of Martinis at him when he objected to her excessive drinking, and wore nightgowns embroidered instead of as Louis. Mr. Farrell to Wed marriage of their daughter, Miss Susan Catherine to Charles Edward Healy of formed the double ring cere-1 She hit France as a 16-year- Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph T. Pow- monv at the East Marion Bap 17-15 Avenue on June 30 at old chorus girl and decided that was the place for her. She tist Church. A reception fol ers of 7222 Fort Hamilton Park St. Thomas A in a R.

C. Church. The bride wore a lowed in the East Marion stayed 29 years, became a way announce the engagement Chapel. gown of lace over satin and car- of their daughter, Miss Jean French citizen, and, during World War II joined the French The bride, given in marriage bv her father, wore white or led a prayer book. Miss Heege is a graduate of underground.

Mary Powers, to John Edward Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Farrell of 1071 71st gandy with an embroidered St. Edmonds High School and overskirt.

Her fingertip veil Street. Mr. Healey was graduated from St. John's University. The couple will reside in Miss Powers was graduated was held in place with a cap of embroidered organdy.

Her bri Brooklyn after a wedding trip to Atlantic City. Jl rrrS dal bouquet was of white roses with a white orchid. The bride was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Edwin Salminin, matron of honor, and Mrs. Roy Edwards and Mrs.

Edmund Den from Fort Hamilton High School and is employed by the National City Bank of New York. Mr. Farrell, a graduate of Fort Hamilton High School, attended Radio and Electronics School and is now with R. C. A.

television. Son Born HAVE YOU MADE YOUR nis, bridesmaids. They wore gowns of embossed yellow and lavender oraaidy and carried Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kane of 556 Avenue announce the birth of their son, Steven Alan, at the French Hospital, Manhattan, July 2.

Gets His Wish Nancy J. Braverman's Engagement Revealed Jen Sirdou Ann Patricia Kennedy Charles Braverman of Law Syracuse (U.R) Sebastian VACATION RESERVATIONS? Now that vacation days are here, don't delay any longer to make reservations for your stay at your favorite vacation spot. Whether it's north, east, south or west whether you want to be away a week. rence announces the engage ard Levy, of Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana, son of the late Mr. and bouquets of garden flowers in matching colors.

The bride's younger sister, Miss Lois Brown, in a gown of green-embossed organdy, was flower g'rl. Richard D. Moore of Brooklyn acted as best man and the ushers were Robert Klein of Brooklyn and Robert Ketchum ot East Marion. Gentile entered the police station and insisted that he be arrested. Police balked at the ment of his daughter, Miss Nancy Joan Braverman, to Yehudi Wyner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Egbert Rudolf Levy. The couple will be married Sept. 29. Miss Kennedy is employed bv the Home Insurance Com- strange request, so then Gentile kicked in the station window.

He was arrested. IS'ifV. II 21 I end or all SummerThe Brooklyn Eagle Resort Mrs. Lazar Weiner of Manhattan and Woodridge, N. Y.

Miss Braverman, daughter of vl flutfmi i. 1 1 KA a i i oanv. Manhattan, and her fi After a wedding trip the couple will make their home in ance is a graduate of Hofstra College and is an evening stu gwu iu serve you. ah you nave to do is drop in and tell us your problems. We offer a comulele servire wiili Greenport.

dent at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. He is employed A son was born to Dr. and the late Mrs. Ceil Hauptman Braverman, studied at Adelphi College, the Mannes School ofj Music, and is now attending New York University. Mr.

Wyner was graduated hr Gihbs and Hill, Man- Mrs. Peter Philip Trozzo of 276 Avenue on July 2. The babyjhattan will be named after his father. Descriptive folders, resort and travel literature and transportation schedules to all parts of the resort area are at your disposal in the Bureau PLUS experienced personnel who will gladly furnish sug from Yale College and the Yale University School of Music. He Is a composer pianist.

A September wedding is planned. if -4; Anniversary Mr. and Mrs Ira H. Everett of 188 Hawthorne St. celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on June 28.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett came to Brooklyn in 1893 as bride and I gestions or any information you desire. we make reservations, obtain transportation, etc. complete arrangements down to the last detail from A A- kV'- 1 ZyzzL your home to your destination.

THIS IS YOUR SERVICE-USE IT FREELY-NO CHARGE VISIT, WRITE or PHONE MAin 4-6200 rxfco -1-1 1 Mon. thru 9 AM. to P.M. CLOSED SAT. AND SUN.

WEDS EGYPTIAN Ellen Alice King of Pittsburgh, who is honeymooning "somewhere in New England" with Dr. Mustafo Ta-laat, son of the chief political adviser to Eygptian King Farouk. She was wed secretly Thursday to the University of Pennsylvania student. BROOKLYN EAGLE RESORT TRAVEL rvs teS: BUREAU Helen Dibs Miss Helen Dibs Engaged to Be Wed Mr. and Mrs.

Elias Dibs M- a- --m a MHl. 7 616 67th St. announce the be 24 JOHNSON ST. mmmm0 1 BROOKLYN EAGLE BLDO. VW? NEAR BOBO HALL mfek: ife Sc 1 "kl trothal of their daughter, Miss Helen Dibs, to Corporal Donald R.

Comer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter .1. Comer of Endicott, New York. Miss Dibs is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and attended Julliard School of Music for two years and Hunter Col Happiest Moments Recorded Forever Weddings Baby's First Words Confirmations Recorded In your home or church any hour or day Phone: NAvarre 8-7948 Lionel Studios IN BRIDAL Mrs.

Thomas Edward Bennett is the former Joan Ann McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John McCarthy of 957 Da-hill Road. Mrs. Bennett and her husband, after a six weeks' cruise to South America, will reside in Brooklyn. Bunnj Photo Studio BETROTHED Miss Gladys Barwell, daughter of Mrs.

Amy Barwell of 1284 Dean St. is the fiancee of John Crowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Crowley of 669 E.

38th St. lege for one year. Corporal Comer will be discharged from service August 1 1st, after serving three years..

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