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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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T6 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN AUG. 20, 1950 'Joan Carol Hoinew, 1 McDougall Gallagher Dr. McLemore Bouchelle I Wedding on Saturday Are Engaged to Wed St. Catherrne of Sienna R. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Niels Hoiness of Church, St. Alban, will be the Mackie- Dougherty Nuptials The marriage of Miss Grace I on Saturday for the marriage of Miss Catherine Mc Dougall, djughter of Mr. and Engagement Announced Mr.

an1 Mrs. Mejer Kirschen-baum of Roslyn and Miami Beach, Fla, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Joan Jeri Kirschenbauni, to Myron Harvey Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louij Greene of Woodhaven.

The prospective bride attended the University of Miami ami was a member of Phi Sigma Mrs. Joseph F. McDougall of Poughkeepsie, N. formerly of Brooklyn, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joan Carol Hoiness, to Dr.

McLemort Bouchelle of Manhattan, formerly of Birmingham, Ala. Dr. Bouchelle is the son of Henry T. Bouchelle and the late Julia Mclmore Bou- M'M7 177th St. Albans, to John F.

Gallagher, son of Mr. Marie Dougherty, daughter of; and Mm. B. Gallagher of StJ K. 4'lth St.

A reception Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dougherty of 511 8th to. Kenneth Arthur Mackie, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin G. Mackie of 323 Sth took place etertiav in St. Saviour's R. ('.

Trie Rev. Francis .1. Fuchs officiated at the ceremon. A reception followed at the Park-Vaiider- sorority. Her fiance studied at Adelphi College and is an alumnus of thp University of Miami.

He is a member of Alpha Ep-silon Pi fiatenutv. I Mi Koines is the granddaughter of Mr. Karen Tor-chm and the late rapt. Thomas Ami I will be helil at the Commercial Motel, yueens Yill.ige. i Mi- Sheila MrDougnU will maid of honor for her sister.

two other sisters, the Mii' Helen and Margaret Mc. will be bridesmaids, i.ldinei Gallagher, brother of the iTirge-en, formerly of Brooklyn. iShe uas graduated from Shore1 i I if bilt. The bride, who was escorted Miss Mary G. Brown of 111 Neion St.

returned yesterday from a six-week vacation at the Ocean House, York Beach, Me. mm rr. bridcgi oom. will ait a-; best man. Terence Gallagher, an other brother; John T.

Kane, I Aleon Phoioaraplwr Joan Jeri Kirschenbaum Joseph McDonald and John Zeunges, all of Brooklyn, will usher. Miss McDougall was graduated from Girls Commercial High School and attended Fordhain and New York universities. Her fiance was WEDDINGS BANQUETS Social Gatherings hy her father, wore an heirloom gown of imported French Chantilly lace and ivory Fatin, which had a high mandarin neckline, long sleeves, a tight bodice and a full skirt which terminated in a long train satin and lace. Her full-length heirloom veil which was also of imported French Chantilly lace was arranged in mantilla fashion and held in place by oranee blossoms. She carried a Roaii Academy and the Packer Collegiate She attended Yaar College and is a senior at Columbia Presbyterian School of Nursing, Medical Center, Manhattan.

Miss Hoiness is a member of tht As: soclate Alumnae of the Packer Collegiate Institute and the Brooklyn Vassar Club. Dr. Bouchelle, son of Henry T. Bouchelle and the late Mrs. Julia McLemore Bouchelle, was graduated from Birmingham Southern College and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Alpha Epjilon.

He received the Ml), degree from Harvard Medical School. Dr. Bouchelle interned and is an as ough, also brothers of the bride-; groom. Mr. McDonough is with the V.

Hotel Brevoorl MM graduated from Cathedral Pre- New York Fire Department. School ami it attend-! After a wedding trip to Can FTU A la" oV 1 k.1 a ing M. niverny as an a(ia M. ai(, Mrs 5 1 TI- oln r.o i-itnn lf served evening will reside Brooklyn. vvvvvvtvwvv vw i with the Armv four ears in ON MIDSUMMER CRUISE Miss Madeline Mosco of 1124 E.

38th St. and the Misses Helen ond Shirley Regendahl of 162 E. 19th St. (left to right) were photographed as they sailed on the Holland America liner Veendam on a cruise to Havana and Nassau. ithe Tacific theater.

a stephanotis. Miss Ann Marie Dougherty, who was ma4d of honor for her sister, wore a gown of champagne satin with matching 1 Brad'ord Bachracti sistant resident in surgerv at Columbia Presbyterian Ho Mrs. Kenneth Mackie cloche and carried a bouquet Miss Ann Bean Has Church Wedding Manhattan. During the war he served as captain with the Army in Hawaii ami Japan. HELP YOURSELF t.

Moderniza tion Miss Ann Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie J. Bean of Elizabeth C. Hart, Mr.

McDonough Wed Miss Klizabeth Christine Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hart of Ki92 Nostrand was married to Vincent McDonough. son of Mrs. Mary McDonough, also of Brooklyn, and the late Mr.

Mc of pale pink roses and dark blue delphinium. The bridesmaids, who were attired in similar gowns of light blue satin with matching cloches, carried floral sprays of deep red roses. They included Mrs. Thomas Russell Miller of Rutherford, News of Brooklynites In Spring Lake Colony Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Spring Lake, N. Aug.

10 Ms. John Nash of Brooklyn. Walter Joseph Fox jTo Wed Joan Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.

Connelly of Boston and North Fal-i mouth, Cape Cod, have who is passing the Summer at N. Mrs. Dustin Weekes of Loans a a a I Toil can West New Brighton, S. Miss Donough, at a' nuptial mass at the Essex and Sussex Hotel, won first prize for the nio.it Parol Stoffers of St. George, S.

and Miss Jean Midwinter S20 Classon was married yesterday at a nuptial mass in St. Teresa's R. C. Church to Joseph Callow, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Callow of 380 St. John's Place. The Rev. James Tully officiated. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast for the immediate families held at Michel's and a reception was held in the evening.

Miss Mary SvCeeney was maid of honor and Francis Callow-acted as best man for his brother. Miss Mildred Haider 1T money Family M1.S99 1 IT quickly (or thoM 1 I VRS. la rar I I much needed I i I OTar Taailly I 1 repoin. Small I J'yJ tasy-fo-hondl kaaaaaaaaaaav, PJ monthly TjlBaaar ordinal hat at the annual Mad-hatter party held this week at the hotel. Mrs.

Nash is joined every weekend by her son, John announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Connelly, to Walter Joseph Fox. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Fox of Farmingdale.

Both Miss Holy Cross K. C. Church on Aug. r. Miss Geraldine Farley of Brooklyn was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were the Misses Patricia Guy of Brooklyn and Frances Munro of llolyoke, Mass. Lawrence McDonough was best man for his brother Nash Jr. Miss Marie Murphy, whose engagement to Mr. Nash was recently announced, is spending the Summer at the Park Slav sm 9th St. nemr flth AtO Wfiiff Ottir B'Tinonhurtt finnntnnn Brtnklvn Rih St.

Willouthbr and Jav (at 70th Ave.) Ouen Cavntf Linden and Farmer Bivdv. 8t. Albane and the ushers were Joseph Mc attended as bridesmaid. Joseph Monmouth Hotel with her par Donough and Thomas McDon- ents, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Murphy. Price and Charles and Joseph Bean, brothers of the bride, ushered. The bride, given in marriage Recent arrivals at the Essex 1 hy her father, wore a gown of of Brooklyn. Arthur Foulkes of Brooklyn was best man.

The ushers were James E. Dougherty brother of the bride; Thomas Miles, Thomas McGrath and Leonard Toole, all of Brooklyn. The bride, who attended St. Saviour Academy, was graduated in 1948 from Notre Dame College, Grymes Hill, S. I.

She is a member of the Guardian Guild and of the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society. She is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dougherty of Brooklyn and of the late Mr.

md Mrs. Charles E. Tanner of Vewport, R. and Kinnelon, N'ew Jersey. The bridegroom, who served "or seven years in the Navy, hree of which- were spent in he Pacific theater during War II.

is an engineer. and Sussex from Brooklyn include Mrs. E. M. Gibson and her daughter, Mrs.

M. Dalgarno, white organdy, trimmed with and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry V. white organdy eyelet, and her illusion veil was held in place Connelly and Mr.

1-ox are now in Bremen, Germany. Miss Connelly is a member of the Army Special Services Corps and Mr. Fox is assistant general manager for central Europe of the United States Lines Company. Miss Connelly attended Miss Choate's School for Girls and was graduated from the Garland Finishing School in Boston. She joined the Army Special Services Corps in October, 1918, and was assigned to Fort Knox, Ky.

in January, 1950, she was transferred to Bremen, Germany. Mr. Fox was graduated from Villanova College in 1942 and immediately joined the U. S. Phyllis Wohl FUR-TRIMMED by an organdy eyelet helmet.

The annual Fall fashion She carried a prayer book cov Miss Phyllis Wohl's Betrothal Made Known promenade for the benefit of ered with orchids and gladioli. Fitkin Memorial Hospital at the news or women in our Mr. and Mrs. Manny Wohl Essex and Sussex will take place Aug. 22.

of 22H Pulaski St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. The attendants also wore white organdy, trimmed with white organdy eyelet.

They carried baskets of Summer flowers. Mrs. Callow is a graduate of Prospect Heights High School and is employed by the New York Telephone Company. The Young and Miss Frances Young Au Goat vent of Brooklyn have arrived at the gust Miss Phyllis Wohl, to Stanley Frishberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Frishberg of 322 Throop Avenue. Miss Wohl attended Seward Monmouth Hotel to remain until after Labor Day. Mr. and After a wedding trip to the Army. He served as a pilot Mrs.

Fred J. Cannon of Brook with in the "oconos the couple will reside the Air Corps bridegroom attended Bushwick Park High School. Her fiance China-Burma theater and re Brooklyn. lyn have been spending a few days there. Miss Marie Louise Rotondi also arrived at the ceived the Distinguished Fly-served with the United States High School and served with the United States Navy during the war.

He is employed by the New York Times. After a honeymoon in Cape ing Cross and the Air Medal Army. for the China-Burma front. I Monmouth for the balance of the season. Miss Mary Naughton 10 Be Wed to Mr.

Bargou Miss Mary Naughton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Upon his discharge from the Army in 1945 he joined the) United States Lines Company. "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA.

4-K200 FOR IDEAS A.M.-5 P.M. Cod the couple will make their home in Flatbush. Adrian T. Gilmore Jr. Weds Jean K.

Fairchild Naughton of Whitehall. Road. Rockville Centre, will be mar Miss Jean Kathryne Fair- "Wk- 00 MOOKIYN 111 i aaaB OAIMN CITY ried on Sept. 9 to Richard Conway Bargon, son of Mr. and August J.

Bargon of Piccadilly Downs, Lynbrook. The ceremony will take place at a child of 202 College Ithaca, N. formerly of Rochester, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Lewis of Can-andaigua, N.

was married noon nuptial mass in St. Agnes R. 'C. Church, Rockville Cen to Adrian Thornton Gilmore tre. A reception will be held at the Hempstead Golf Club.

Mrs. William J. Naughton of Rockville Centre, sister-in-law Jr. of Aurora, N. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Adrian Thornton Gilmore of 518 85th Aug 12. The ceremony, which took place in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Ithaca, was performed by the Rev. Donald M. Cleary, chaplain of Cornell University.

Given in marriage by her of the bride-elect, will be ma tron of honor, and bridesmaids will include Miss Suzanne Torchiana of Manhattan, cousin of the bride-to-be; Mrs. "David Short of Penn Yan. Miss Nancy iuaw.U"- OI0(N CITY I rTf ll iHOKI I Jzr i st'lvw. Li Jgiy I jTv X. at" ji If! I I dK pj I A I (' I 1 S' 1 brother, Richard L.

Fairchild. the bride wore a silk gown Gutelius of WTestfield, N. of (made from a parachute which and Mrs. William Rome Freeport. the bridegroom sent home from France while serving with the 9th Air Force) and a fingertip Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert veil. She carried white orchkis on a prayer book. The attend Spencer of Mineola announce the birth of a son, John Joseph Spencer, on July 29 at Mercy hospital, Rockville Centre. Mrs, Spencer is the former Carolyn Loughrey of Flatbush.

The Spencers have two other chil Note the new, very feminine look of our LOESARCH suede 'walkers' for autumn only a dren, Charles, 4, and Jean, 2. Do You Know You Can Get BIRCH TREES ants, Miss Catherine Meisen-zahl of Rochester and Mrs. Leslie R. Prinse, also of Rochester, wore white marquisette and taffeta gowns and white picture hats. Their colonial bouquets were of white pompons and red carnations.

Paul M. Wright of Ithaca was best man. Robert S. Wiggans of Poplar Ridge, Stephen A. Bradford Jr.

of Katonah, N. and William Clark of Plessis. N. ushered. The bride attended the Catholic University and Providence Hospital Nursing School, both in Washington, D.

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