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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 22, 1953 11 Marilyn M. Rice I Models for School Settlement Fashion Martha E. Rich Is Married to Robert K. Gregg KSpMb.

Iff The marriage of Miss Martha Elizabeth Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lorimer Rich of 3 Grand Ave. and Osceola, X. tn Robert Kenneth Oprb. son I Of Mr.

and Mrs. Tresham Gregg of Manhattan, took place Feb. 14 in the Alexander Chapel of! the First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. O.j Mellin. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.

The bride wore a gown of cerulean blue, fashioned with fitted bodice, jewel neckline. end full skirt. Her veiled cap was of small blu flower-, and' she carried a bouquet of yellow Her maid of honor Was Mis- Norma Hall of Great Nx who wore a gown of nciRp lace and carried a spray of burnt orange frccia. The bridegroom was attended by ta brother-in-law, Charles Rrown Of statPti Island. Mrs.

Cosqrove Appoints Committee for Catholic Day ior Blind Mrs. Norbert Co-grove, chairman of Catholic Day, May 14, Hotel St. George, Rrooklyn VVopk fnr the Rlinri u-ill hav-o as her committee as follows: Honorarv cnairman, Atrnnisnop Thomas F. Molloy. Rishop of Brooklyn; moderator, Monvl-gnor J.

Jerome Reddy: meme' ot execuiivp committee. Miss Madeleine Walsh Smith; co-chairmen. Mrs. William A. Casey and Mrs.

William G. O'Bripn; secretary, Mrs. Thomas McGovern; treasurer. Mrs. John J.

Morley: parish repre sentatives. Mrs. Thomas A. Hudriy, Mrs. George W.

Matthews, Mrs. Adrian M. Smith. Mrs. Charles MrKillop.

Mm Carol Oosgrove, Mrs, Thomas Whalen. Mrs Howard P. Leah v. Mrs. John J.

Mortimer. Miss May Fay. Mrs. Kay Tigh, Mrs. William Sagrr.

Mrs, Marguerite Martin. Mr-. William Wolf, Mr-. Edward McGarry, Mrs. Kdward Rrenner.

Mrs. tine Pinto. Mrs. Estelle Hlckey, Ml S. Fdwin Swenson Mrs ii'mim- aim aneM C.

KeOgh, Miss Eulalia Harvey, I Mrs. rbb, Ml-. Kath- enne V. Cooper, James 1 Bruno Mrs. Joseph V.

Isold Victoria Rebollo Married Yesterday St. Athanasius Church the setting yesterday for the edding of Miss 'ictona Re- hollo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rebollo of 414 Pacific1 to Joseph V. Isola.

son of, Mr inH Mrc Incinh Fanla nf 1's with I ne Kev. nhn Fleming officiated. The hridp, who wa- ai in marriage by her father, wore a Show, March 12. Listed I Models are announced for the fashion show, "Spring Fashion Anthology." to be presented by i Martin's of Rrooklyn and spon-j sored by the School Settlement! Association on Thursday. March! 12.

at the Hotel St. George. They are Mrs. Kriward K. Rachmann.1 Mrs.

John Blust, Mrs. Donald E. Decker, Mrs. Philip Everett, Mr. Thomas Glendnn.

Mrs, R. Meredith Langstaff. Mrs, Leonard P. Moore. Mrs.

Henry IS Parke. Mrs. Stewart Richards, Mrs. James M. Smith.

Mrs. David W'. Swanson. Mrs. Frank lyn R.

Tuttle and Mrs. Robert; F. Warren and students from the various schools associated with the Settlement, Additional subscribers for the oenefit include: Miss Uohp Dir. Mrs. Hans J.

Isbranrlt-en. Mrs. Theodore Iserman. Mrs. Palmer h.

Jadwin, Mrs. Darwin John Itailev King. Mrs. William F. Kerby, Mrs John Kepke, Mrs.

William Kellner. Mrs. Frederick I. Keck, Mrs- Henry F. Kramer.

Mrs, Donald R. Knight. Mrs. Howard UToaHv Vlrc I rtc rs. Julian Lucas.

rs. Sam a Barba, Mrs. William Unge. Mrs. Arthur K.

l.ethbndge Jr. Mrs. Almet son. Mrs. Ross Miner.

Mrs. Edward W. Mc- Mahon, Mrs. Waldo McC. Kee, Mrs.

Eugene R. Mrs. Albert C. Magee, Mrs. J.

P. Mayes. Mrs. Richard S. Mav- nard, Mrs.

Robert R. Magnus, Mrs. H. Chandler Mahnken, Mrs. William II.

Monrehead. Airs. Altred Megtll, Mrs. Kan 1 Munkenbeck, Mrs. Cornelius MUSte.

Mrs, Harold Mer- warth, Mrs, Bdw in P. Maj nard ie older W. Mar. Donald, Mrs. Edward Magnu- ion.

Mrs. Carl Menlrup, Mrs, Frank J. McDonough. Mi-s Og-. Mr-.

Harold C. Parsons, Mr-. Edgar A. Palmieri, Mi Clara R. Pit- IVIL- p.L-n,- Barbara Kushrer Barbara Kushner To Be Wed to Mr.

Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.Kush- ner of 434 84th St. announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Kushner, to Samuel Cantor, son of Mr.

and Abraham Cantor of Brooklyn. The bride to he Is a graduate Thp bride is a Graduate of.n.v their son and daughter-in- Brooklyn Friends School, Mr. and Mrs, Frank gown of whi'p Chantillv lacp. Meagher. Miss Julie Dunn, Mrs.

ri princess sivle. Her fingertip ny- lly Sora-e. Mr- .1. Camp- fSSSfirE RlKn Ion veil was attached to Mrs. James E.

Walsh, Mrs, i niprsit and Brooklyn rrown. She carried a bouquet! Helen Lombard, Mrs. John I.jaVr of white roses. Mrs. Norman I McNamara, Mrs.

William R. Lewis was her only attendant. Peck. Mrs. J.

Morley. Mrs. I The Ri-hop McDonnell Mesne wore a navy blue net dress' Flmpr E. Boyd. Mrs.

llrnry mon.il Alumnae will hold its and carried a bouquet of glad- Martorte, Mrs. Joseph A. Faeth, annual Communion breakfast Albert Phetocrtph Studio Mrs. Robert K. Gregg lTh MCQTC Ewalds v.

1 Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Marx Kwald of. 4 17 Bainbridge St. are celebrating their wedding anniver sary today.

A reception will bei given for them at their home F.wald nf who are in Rrooklyn for the relehration. Mr. Kwald, who was born In Rrooklvn 80 vears aeo, was as sociated with the New York World, Park Row, Manhattan, for l.i vears as supervise the urcss room. He resinned to gO into business for himself as nufacturer a agent. He member of the Jefferson Club and the Klks Club, The ouple were married at the lerman Lutheran Church.

th St. and Bedford Ave. They iae been residing at the Rain- bridge St. address for years. Among those who will attend the reception are the Fwalls' grandchildren, Meredith and in Edna Gobe and Mi-s Heginal l.uiDord, and Mrs.

Kwald sister, Mrs. George Mariette, Also Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gobel. Miss Mary Maretle.

Mr, and Mrs, William Marette, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mar.ette, Mr. and Mrs. George Marzette, nd Mrs.

Arthui and Mrs. Charles McKenna. Mr a Mrs. Robert J. Collins Patrons Announced For St.

Peter's Benefit St. Peter's Hospital Auxilu, will hold its annual bridge at the Riltmore Hotel, Manhattan. March 7 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Louis P.

Rreglio, chair Partial nf patrons as follows: Irene Aiken Mrs Najla D. Ada Dr. James Bar- nett, Mrs. Louis Rerger, Mrs.1 P. Rreglio, Dr.

Thomas M. Rrennan, Mrs. Albert Tyler Rrophy, Miss Julia A. Callahan. Mrs.

Salvatore I). Carillo. Miss Mary V. Cashman, Mrs. Thomas C.

Cullen, Miss Evelyn Cummis- Miss Lillian Cummi-key, John J. Donnellan. Mrs. Timothy J. Donovan, Mrs.

John Driscoll, Miss Alice T. Mrs. Laurent Feinier, Or. Hpr-ji berl Felt Mrs. Frank T.

Foley, Mrs. David S. Mrs. Francis J. Gartland, Mrs.

If Mrs. John .1 Greco, Mrs. Leo J. Gullfoyle, Mrs. W.

Vincent Hall, Helen C. H.iii.-liery, Mrs. Harry llcl ricL-el r-. 1 pi- I llcnrv Mrs. George R.

J. Holahan, Mrs. i.eorge it. Horton, Miss I. Au-! gusta Hynes, Dr.

Arthur C. Mrs. Frank F. Kister, Alex Klingpuherg. Miss Edna.

McArdle. Miss ranees Mr- Ardle, aid. Mrs. John Mi Kenna. Mrs.

Harry P. McTague, president nf lire mis. i.Hwreuce Airs. Mepnen Mrs. next sunnay.

ne mas win ne John Brosnan. Mrs. F. A. Com-J celebrated at 9 a.m.

at St. Jo-erford, Mrs. Katherine Sehulf, aeph's Church on Pacific St. Miss Mary Edwards. Miss Lynn land the breakfast will follow at Wpllman.

Mrs. McCann, Michele's Restaurant, 346 Flat- Mrs, Edward T. O'Brien. i hush Avp. Richardson Pratt.

trP Pcono and Mrs. illiam Horlocher.jdinner at the F.Iks Club. Both of Michigan, and re ceived her A. from Columbia l'niversity. She is assistant to Curtis Mitchell, writer and motion picture producer.

(ireizg's grandmother, Mrs. Annie Hornby Leigh, is the Widow of the late Henry Allan Leigh, an active civic leader during the development of Fast Flatbushj Her great grandparents, who came to Brooklyn almost a hundred years ago, were Mr. and Mrs. a. k.

Hornby of Brooklyn Heights and Mr. and Mrs. A. Leigh of the Hill Section. She also Is a granddaughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. George Washington Rirh of Camden, N. and. through her father, is a May iiower descendant. Mr.

Gregg attended New York University and R. C. Institute and is with the Ford Instrument Company, a divi sion of Sperry Corporation. He; a craiuiMui of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Wheaton of Minneapolis, and the late Mr, and Mrs, Henry Gregg vi oicaRO. ttuplfl will Hv toria until June when they plan to travel to Alaska. (uuiuuuce runner JrianS For A. I.

C. P. Card PartV mi-s r. onmy, hair- man of the door committee for Mi-s Madeleine W. Smtth'acard handicapped men, women and Children under the care of The Brooklyn Association for Im proving the Condition of the J'oor, will be assisted hv Mrs.

Helen G. Culver, Mrs. Edmund Kearney, Mrs. John A. Moivk.

Mi s. ('. Clifford Rohrbach and the Misses Grace Hfad'n Mildred D. Conmy, Alice wford, Florence Katherine M. Mat-Donald, Mar- aret O'Connell and Madeleine E.

White. I he initial list of a eno patronesses tor tins large beneflt which will be held on March 21 at the Hotel St includes; Mrs. h. Anderson, Mrs. Edward V- J.

Warren Sla-ierv, Mrs. Phv, Mrs. N. J. Massola, Miss Roval Smith Arrictta Regina Murnane, Mi-s Madeline Smjln Mr vincworth I for special jT) group dinners iV receptions yj Valentine K.

Raymond, Leon Rosenbaum, Mrs. H. Hi Reddall. Mrs. S.

S. Bei Mrs. Hugh Reid. Mrs. Cvcii Rodmond.

Mrs. Weston H. Rich- Mrs. in. Mrs, Oscar P.

Mrs. Felix Scar- Schoenemann lan-ina Mr? )K I M'rs nnnar slnflaIr Mrg Hvnn Ssutaa tf1i ,1 zci. wiervin iw. nna er. amiin.

Mrs. i na SOW. Mrs. Donald E. Swift, Mrs.

Frederic R. Sanborn. Mn K- Thayer, Mrs. Frank Trull. Mrs, Gilbert H.

Thirk- Tilyt outen. Mrs, rv Airs, iiooen a ion. James Ma. key. Mrs.

Watson, Thomas Wats i oieman, illiam nev, Mr. ai.d Mi i TnonH" I 'rook's, Walter Brehm and I-ester Rrehm. Housewarmina Party Hush J. Beclev of -s i.l Marion O'Brien. Miss Margaret 1 Miss Dorothy Parks, Mrs.

Ar- nd Patella, Mrs. Hopkinson Smith. Mrs. Mrs. John L.

c- oui ZT Mr. nXh Rammarnn Mrc Schmadeke Miss'AcrnnsT shna' Mrs. James Sheehan, Mrs. p'lMrs. 'Mi- MavMc; 07th St.

held a hou.sewarming!'ort1pn. Mrs. William A. ner new home at a president, win no in us party. Among the guests were: monthly meeting at 2 p.m.

on Wed to Mr. Collins In St. Patrick's Church Miss Marilvn Marie Rice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Perry B. Kice, nun was married on Feb. 14 in St. Patrick R. C.

Church, to Robert John Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard n. Collins of 300 Park-I ville Ave. The Rev. Jerome I Lynch performed thp ceremony.

A rpr-pntinn fnlW-orl ihJ Raleigh Room of the Towers' Hotel. The bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle, with portrait neckline and fitted bodice of trench Chantillv lace over bridal satin. The neckline was finished off with apnlinued lace edged with tulle and lace pleat ing and a tiered nylon tune irt with lace inserts ended in Cathedral train. Her finger- i veil of French illusion fell from a lacp cap encrusted with seed pearls. The bride carried white prayer book with white orchids and stephanotis.

Mrs. Perrv R. Rice sister- in-law of the bride, was matron of honor and the Misses Mar garet Agans, Ann Denlea and f.iipen laign wpre tne ill tulle with matched lavender tulle with matched starched lace headbands. The matron of honor carried a cascade of pink stock and violets and the bridesmaids, sweetheart bouquets of violets and heather. Hubert McGuire was best man.

The ushers were Perry Rice brother Of the bride, Eugene Kelly and William Cassidv. Mrs. Collins, an alumna of Fontbonne Academy and the Berkeley School. Manhattan, attended Notre Hame College. Staten Island.

Mr. Collins is a graduate of School nf Commerce of St. John 1 ntvpri member of Sigma Chi Cpsilon fraternity and is associatei with George Mendes COBB pany, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs.

Quinn Wed 50 Years Mrs. Thoma Quinn of 11 Rverson St. are celebrating their golden wed- ding an nix ersarv tndav at a naues oi nrooKivn. uipy were I here at Sacred Heart Church. The Qutnns have one imam -punn.

and three Branrichllrireii. Janet William Jr. and Thomas Quinn. N. Y.

City Colony I Plans for Program The X. V. City Colony a- New- England Thursday at the Waldorf- Astoria. Elizabeth Lewi--. (hair- man national defense com mittee, will present the pro gram con-isting of three-min- ummanes hv Mrs.

F.arl Atkinson, Mrs. Alexander Roag Alice D. Rut'erficld, Miss Elizabeth Lewis. Mrs, J. Frederic Roe and Mrs.

Maurice P. Van Buren, George S. Montgomery ithor, lecturer and lawyer. will speak on "Will Our Eriu- ational System Continue to iTwist the Loyalties of American Youth?" May Fellowship Day Planned by Council Fellowship Com mittee of the Rrooklvn Counril of Church Women will hold May Fellowship Dav on Fridav May 1 at the Hanson Place Central Methodist Church Felix St. and Hanson Place.

The! Rev. Dr. James Robin- minister of the Church of the Master, Manhattan, will he the speaker. I hp following special chair- men are in charge: Luncheon, Mrs. Lillian X.

('arena and Mrs. Harry Longueill; ushers. M-s. Eric hostesses. Mrs.

Herbert Hansley, reception. Mrs. Roscoe C. Jones: decora- Adrienne P. Shea Adrienne P.

Shea Will Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey P. Shea of 2'JiO Kid announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Adrienne Patricia Shea, to Philip St rn 1 1, ion of Mr.

and Mrs. Mitchell Strull of Rfififi 21st Avenue, Roth Miss Shpa and her are graduates of l.afa-- High School, Rrooklvn, Strull has returned from 'O-yegr tour of service with the Army in Japan. Mrs. jo Cone Mrs. William F.

Datri, Mrs. James A. Demp-ey, Mrs. Joseph K-chenbi enner. Mrs.

Maurice Warren Slatterv, Mrs. John J. Wrs- f-Smith. Mrs. S.

S. Soranno. Miss Mrs. Eugene L. Van Marv Sullivan Mrs Konert E.j.I.

Gale. Mrs. Michael Gorman, Partv Commiee: Wardell, Mrs. Rodney C. Ward.

I Thp annual card and garm Mrs. George x. Whittlesey and nf si. Gregory's Ladies Mrs. Wallace R.

White. i Auxiliary will bp held on Fri CLEMENT'SCLUS: HM UiiU- i now ih "otc.pud" 828 Third Avnim, Brooklyn, N. Y. i right headquort.r, IT tor m0ll rntimuM fxrln'iif rxprylivf in BushTprminal baqu.h or lorgt. now opin lo nublir, for epe- 0T lovish qotharingi Sp.m.'MrlnH.yTuh Fr.7.

Brooklyn's or bu.m.,. and from noon on Salurdnjr aroups. ftremely inH Beautiful L. Superlalivf food and sprvirf bar and trleviiion ttrartiv rlnb dininE ronmt and IniirEr. A Sperialmrnumayb? arranged.

HOTEL t.l.Khon. STtdlni I -03N fc 1 TOWERS 0ep' M'n 4 2000 375 JAY B'KLYN I IN Y0UR it a WEDDING iimW REFINED ATMOSPHERE Ellen D. McKernan Mfi mtj, 18 Mr Wllliamgon Bride Miss Ellen Delnhine Mr- Kprnan, daughter nf Mi Mrs. Joseph Leo McKernan of Lake Ronkonkoma w.i, mar- bui ion, airs, orneittis J. Cronln, Mrs.

William 11. Mrs. John E. Hogan, Mrs. Marguerite A.

Mooney ried on Feb. 1 1 to John Miss Regina Twigg; nlyou and Mrs. Gay Van Xoy. Daughter Born Mr and Mrs Alfrod of Rahway, X. announce the oinn ot meir daughter.

GwU EHsp Johnson, on Jan. 21. Mrs Johnson is thp formpr Doris! Mackerorit, daughter of Mr. and Miss Marion Liotta, Adelphi Graduate, Is Wed to Mr. Forster The Parkville Congregational Church was the setting for thel w-Pdding of Miss Marion Liotta daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sal vatore Ramo Liotta of 1343 77th of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Forster Eugene Isola, brother nf the bridegroom, acted as bpst man. Frank Rebollo, brother of the bride, and George upo ushered TIip bride, a coloratura so prano, the protege of Donatof r.o adisn ul arnegie Hall, Man hattan.

Mr. Isola is attending St. Francis College in Brook- The couple will leap for a Heights Garden Club Show Discussed "rn 1 lnl) nrin a meeting at tne home of Mrs. Charles Warden. 2 OIllaglM' I.l .1 VCK.

i or a gaia hpnng liowori show lo be held on April 15 at Church Hou-e Wlo president: Mrs. Georg-i Galloway, vice nresWent: Mrs hert W. ThirkleW Mrs Marv Bow.k Mrs, Thomas Sturgis. JJT; 1 erln8nJtP.J Mrs. T.

Dai Woodlev R. Gosling, Mrs. Charles W. R. Wardell, chairman; Mrs.

Henry Jeffrey co-chairman. at. Lregory Auxiliary a meeting recently held in ome of Mrs. Julian Walton, Mark's chairman, 'be Ml-wine commitlee formed: Tickets, Miss Elizabeth "nor. Mrs.

Robert Murtha, Mrs. John McXally: reception, Mrs. Kdwarri Miles. Mrs. Raymond Fallon, Miss Margaret Rogers: awards, Miss Etta Leo.

Miss Cecelia Clarke. Mrs. George Twigg; table prizes. Miss Mary I "i-i Tnp I ndies Auxiliary of the Sisters of the Sick pnn''- -ls St, will hold Its annual rarri narl.v on Mav ID in gymnasium of Our Ladv p.m. TO WED Miss Eleonore E.

Nilsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nils E. Nilsen of 823 49th St is betrothed ro ntnonv J. UeMtO, son nf Mr. ond Mrs, Joseph DeMeo of 46 9th St i ti, hnrlr is aduote of Catherine McAuley High School ond is employed bv the New York Telephone Company Mr DeMeo served two years wdh the United States Army, 1 Williamson of Sayville.

at St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Lake Ronkonkoma, The Rev. Fran- cis H.

Liller officiated and a eception followed at Three Village Inn, Stony Brook. The hridp wore a gown of nPlrlnom lace, jp, jpr ing lace and ti lorrh id and stephanotis. Miss' O'Rrien John Heffernan, Mrs. liar old ('. Konney, Mrs.

John J. McManus, Mrs. Christopher: .2 Mrs. Charles J. Reilly r-.

John Ryan, Mrs, David: Sail ray, Mrs. Henry Schncv man, Mrs. Frederick Shaw, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Mrs.

Veasey RHHe a Mr RImIWU St. Sa jour R. C. Church was the sciimg for the wedding of Miss Marguerite A. Mooney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Thomas C. Mooney of .10 Grove Lane, Levittown, to Walter P. Siedlecki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Siedlecki of 918 Sth on Feb.

1 1. The Rev. Dr. Francis Fuchs officiated. A reception followed at the Mid-wood Restaurant.

The bride wore an ivory satin gown with alencon lace yoke H-c a yf naiiol in the back of the skirt falling urn a cai neural train. Her fin- gertip ivory illusion veil was attached to a helmet of match- ling lace with clusters of lilies of the vallev. She carried praver book With an Her only attendant was Mrs. Thomas J. Moonev of Rrooklvn.

who wore a coronation blue ti-se taffeta with matching! neimet. She carried yellow Theodore Siedlecki of Brooklyn acted as best man. Thomas J. Mooney and Stanley Siedlecki, both of Rrooklyn, ushered. Mrs.

Siedlecki is a graduate of Girls Commercial High School. Mr. Siedlecki was graduated from St. Johnjg Preparatory School and Rrooklyn uonege, ot dl-i, Long IslandiPatricia Marie illiamson wa, City, on Feh. 15.

A reception ma id of honor and the other followed at the Park Terrace, attendant a Miss Grace COMPARE OuT RATES 1 H-'l r.Mi.r Arrr.lhl. 001 VICTOR Ml Til. UUlrr 2-1915 gM Call on HU ExpvrlMe or CallUf I 1 3SMBBBnS8BB Ht btn boil maa la ihomandi ol eeuplti, makino luf thai lhair Peter McKernan was bee) Angels Church. Miss Mae Mas-man, proxy for Peter William-89? anri Kathleen Devine son, brother of the bridegroom. Avl" he chsirmen.

who is in the service, Thp uah ers included William T. Mur- The directors of the Baptist name, Walter Helm and John Home will meet on Tuesday at Daves, I the home, 666 Greene Ave' at The bride wore a gown of: white cotton lacp over satin.j Her fingertip-length veil was! draped from a rrown of match ing lace, and she carried a mix-j lire of small white flowers ar-j ranged in a nosegay. lsabelle M. Dillinger of. --it old Jspnng Hills was tne maid! ot honor, ancl the bridesmaids 1 ne-inut inn i oncgp in were the Misses Doris E.

Deip. Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. William-spr of St. Albans, Joan H.

Per- was graduated from St. kins of Manhattan, and Lawrence l'niversity and New Alvin Malthaner of Westfield.lYork I'nivprsity. Hp served as New Jersey. ja lieutenant in the Navy in cc it. Mnianaii, Mrs, Jen Elizabeth Z.

l.eslip Mr Robert E. Walter J. McChesney, Mrs. Thomas McEnaney, Mrs. Charles F.

Klcol, Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, Mrs. John H. Putnam, Mrs Clifford Place, Mrs.

J. Warren Flattery, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs Richard H. Tobln and Mrs tiporge C. Tilvou.

Also the Misses Margaret Campbell Mary V. ('ashman. Grace lark Mabel M. Coulter. Jane Cronln, Lillian L.

Cumraiskey atherine A. Cunningham, A glli Gagen. Marion R. niHce ncnicii, -ira X. lluffington.

Marion F. amei, r.inei ice Xnlan. Charlotte I. heifer Katherine A. Righier.

t.iaovs it. Mnun, JValah Smith, MaryE. Sullivan, Margaret Walsh, Helen S.j eper, Maneietne rs, hue and Dr. Marcus ('. Hankinsou, J.

-Mcnoias Wachholder Trotner Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trotner Of 959 E. BSth St. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Phyllis Trotner, tn Irving Wachholder, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hersch Waehholdpr of 1 102 St, Marks on Feb. 15 at the Rroadwav Central HotPl, Manhattan. The ceremony was performed hv Rabbi Joel Halpern and Rabbi Soli The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and satin and earner! a bouquet of white orchids and sweet peas. Her matron nf honor, Mrs.

Stanley Rappaport, wore an aqua gowii and carried red roses. Seymour Trotner, brother ol the bride, acted as best man. pam Xathansnn, Stanley Rap- port, Robert Hob gam, upIs, Xewtoti Schachner and H.vman Warhhoidpr ushered, The roupie will reside in crooKiyn. The Xaverian Rrothers Auxiliary. 211 Prospect Park West, Will hold Its monthly meeting1 rrraay at pin, Krother CO- lumbanui C.F.X, is moderator and Mrs.

Helen Powers Is fYt HffcfjBLte- werllydl iJKt I Canada A 9IBTTV Hill I AoMmmJ Mm. PrtuM, iewr Dacor.Ui sapIhire ROOM TTTH OPEN jU()W FOR IJJLI II II ITfl BANQUETS ft WEDDINGS 4 1 i f.l 1 I iM ITfZif RESTAURAHT 1 400 Mjr. I BIT 4.2222 I 0LD UNDMARK I U4CTbAve. I mh SL snd AVE I Spenalmng in 1 fl SXFOOD ouani-on a graduate WorW DloreS ScUPOTl Betrothal Announced Misa Ilolpn galvat0 naa Innunord th" engagement of her, niece, Miss Dolores Joan Scu Wy 102 Ith to David John Herbert, son of Mr. and! Mrs.

Michael Herbert of Man hattan. Miss Scuparl is a graduate of Hmthnnne Hall and Vinc-pnt's Hospital School of sne is an assistant head nurse at St. Vincpnt'sanri is attending New York Cuiver- Mr. Herbert was graduated from Cardinal Haves High School and is connected with the ChaaS National Rank. He is attending St.

John's University after serving three years in the Armv. anri was fioned in Germany with the C. S. Occupation T-'orces. Riding Club Party The Rrooklvn Riding Club will hold its Washington's Rirtliriay cocktail party tnd.n from 2 to m.

at its Jv rooms. Teevan Riding Academy E. Sth St, and Caton Place. Mitchell Weinstock was the best man. After a wedding trip to Me ico Mr.

Forster and his bride will reside in Queens. from Adelphi College. Her bus- hand Is an alumnus of St John's! Cniveisity and is attending nrk Mrs. Bruce Forster II JeTSSarr J-' I SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER i II FllrTl I Fin0R SHOW I yJlli Vfll I SATURDAY NIT! I Ih Restaurant I Ill Htmiplele Dinner, 11.50 pP Ketrrvnlmm Ld GEdney 8-9488 jjj III PROSPECT PLAllI I GEdney 8 8781 1,1 STerlint 8.8647 I On. I Mrs.

Wniter P. Siedlecki.

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