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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 27, 1-952 Just Between Us Subscribers Listed For Cancer Committee Benefit on Tuesday Keeping Beau on the Run Won't Vinnie Aguanno Wed Yesterday to Mr. D'Amhiosio The marriage of Miss Vlnnle Marie Aguanno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Mix Aguanno The Welfare Division, Brook-ryn Cancer Committee, Mrs. Saul T. Livingston, chairman, has announced Its list of subscribers to the dessert bridge Result in Long-Term Romance a queer state of affairs, and you've talked your to be given Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. self into thinking that something is about to at st Paul's Episcopal umrcn give that these lacks on his part are building In Flatbush. By XAXCY MOTTRAM You've been steady-dating one la for some time now in fact, you've celebrated quite a few monthly anniversaries of the day you first met.

And lately, you've had to admit to yourself that it isn't the same. of 104-01 Avenue J. and Lake Carmel. N. to Richard An up to a big blowup.

And the chances are, you re biting your nails It includes Mrs. Paul Adels-burger, Mrs. Sarah Ader, Mrs. Meyer Arensberg, Mrs. Sydney thony D'Ambrosio, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nunrlo D'Ambrosio of for nothing. Face facts, not fancies. If it was South Oxone Park, took place Arensberg, Mrs. Helen Aron, a rival for hii affections, or a definitely notice Miss Sarah P.

Arthur, Mrs. yesterday afternoon in the Holy able lack of attention for a time, you would be 4 7 yj Irving Baldlnger, Mrs. S. Potter on the right track. Bartley.

Mrs. Oscar F. Berg, Family R. C. cnurcn.

Mon-signor Vincent O. Genova performed the ceremony. A recep Mrs. Louis Berger, Mrs. Charles The old feeling Is still there on your part, but all your instincts tell you that his enthusiasm is slipping.

Why, you don't know. You've searched for the reason (and can't come up with But you're forgetting that time plays a big E. Bernstein, Mrs. Victor part in this, that you two aren't "new" to each Booth. Mrs.

Lillian Bracco, Mrs other any more. And no relationship can stay Arthur Brodie. Mrs. Albert Brozek. Mrs.

Frederick Bur- on the first high pitch of Interest constantly. bank, Mrs. Russell Burbank, a single due. And) what's-worse, you can't People just aren't made that way. After a while of seeing each other frequently, getting used to eaoh other's conversations and thoughts, a Mrs.

Elvlro Caffazzo, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. David F. Cohen. Miss Florence Conklin, ARRANGE DINNER-DANCE Mrs.

Joanne Wixted secretory of tht arrangements committee; Mrs. Helen-Kelly, chairman, ond Mrs. Margaret McAllister, treasurer (left to right) discuss last-minute plans for the 32d annual dinner-dance of the Kings County Ladies Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians ot the Towers Hotel on next Sunday evening. fellow and girl can't help but begin to take i each other a little bit for granted. Mrs.

Karl F. Dietz, Mrs. Nicholas J. DiGregorio, Mrs. George Dixon, Mrs.

Sigmund Dressier, Mrs. Richard D'Ambrosio tion and cockUil party followed the ceremony at the Masonic Quadrant Club. Given in niarriage by her father, the bride was attired in a velvet gown and draped taffet stole fashioned in the classic Grecian style. She wore a velvet cap stitched with a seed pearl motif, and over her illusion veil of fingertip length, pearl details were scattered. She carried a bouquet of white roses.

1 Miss Maxine Aguanno, sister of the bride, was the only attendant. She wore a deep purple gown and stole of satin and an' ice blue satin cap -which matched the pale blue buds she carried. And a calmer, quieter courtship Is bound to result from knowing each other better. So Id tell in which direction to turn to do something about it. There isn't the faintest whisper of another girl.

The word would travel fast, and to the crowd, your twosome Mrs. Adolph H. Emerson, Mrs Holy Innocents Edward Ericksen, Mrs. Olympia what's more natural on his part than, being sure of you, to keep up with his old friends Nancy Mottram Esposito, Mrs. James Fee, Mrs.

Societies to Benefit Edward Feenev, Mrs. James and forgetting to keep his charm in high gear? Field, Mrs. William H. Field By Party Test yourself. Are you still as thrilled about Doris Goldstein Mr.

Miller Will Marry; Couple to Be Feted Announcement is made of the engagement ot Miss Doris Patrons for the card party Mrs; Samuel Fink, Mrs. Bernard Flanagan, Mrs. Max Flaster, his ring at the door, do you plan as much what is perfect. He still arrives on the dot for your weekend dates and the phone rings regularly. So why the worry? On the surface, it's silly, but you've gone over his actions with a fine-tooth and dance to be held by the you'll wear and say, as at first? How about Mrs.

V. Mrs. illiam Geiger, Mrs. Irving Gittel, Mrs. your actions? And there's the answer.

Maurice Goldberg. Mrs. Louis Don't try any surprise jolts, to make him United Societies of Holy Innocents Church, Beverly Road and E. 17th at the Hotel comb and there's something mysteriously Goldsmith, Mrs. Edwin A.

Grif' jealous or concerned. He's confident in your wrong. fin, Miss Louise H. Hague, Mrs. Goldstein, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Murray Goldstein of Brooklyn, and Alfred N. Miller, son tit Mr. and Mrs. Israel Miller of and content; a girl who constantly St.

George, Brooklyn, on Feb. Arthur Henschel, Mrs. Lillian Cadet Edwin Mix Aguanno, brother of the bride of the United States Military Academy, West Point, served as best man. Mrs. D'Ambrosio was grad keeps a guy on the run isn't one he'll pick for a long-term romances Count your blessings, and For example, he goes out with the boys a bit more than he did when you both began 4 are announced.

The proceeds of the party will help defray Manhattan. The couple will be Iorio, Mrs; Andrew A. Jackson, Mrs. Leonard M. Kelson, Mrs.

Cornelius Kiendl, Mrs. Maurice the expenses of the new light honored at a reception at the ing effects and other improve- Kobev. Mrs. Carol La Bello, keep them. If you have a school, family or friend problem, Kancy can help you.

Letters are an twered in this column. ients being made in thei church. The Rev. D.I" a member Alpha Phi your romance. And he doesn't try to be as amusing as he did on your first dates.

The compliments don't come as often and sometimes, when you're with him, silence falls, although there isn't any waiting tension. It's Foley is pastor. Kappa Psl Society for her work in creative writing. She is the Mrs. Joseph Lax, Mrs.

Louis A. Leardi, Mrs. H. B. Lester, Mrs.

Sidney V. Levy, Mrs. William Linder, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. Margaretta Mahoney, Mrs.

Murray Mandel, Mrs. Kathleen Man- Chairmen of the various com home of the bride-elect on Feb. 24. Miss Goldstein attended Cornell University and was graduated from New York University. She is a member of Alpha Epsi.

Idn Phi. Mr. Miller attended Grand Central School of Art, New yL i daughter of the former Repub I lican candidate for the New York State Senate and for the New York State Assembly. Her mittees will meet tomorrow evening in the Holy Innocents auditorium. The patron list includes Mr.

and Mrs. John Varaskl, Mrs. Joan Helen Ericson Becomes Engaged iscalco, Mrs. S. Manne, Mrs.

Marion May. Mrs. Frank J. father is president of the Mel- York School of Art and was Mr. and Mrs.

Eric R. Ericson McMurrer Mrs. Louis Mem- O-Mix Company. announce! A. A.

Dempsey, Miss Mary U. of 1422 Avenue After serving in the United graduated from the College of the City of New York. He is Vivian E. Wellence Fiancee oi Mr. Guntin Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Wel-ence of 735 Albany Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vivian E. Welence to Daniel A.

Guntin, son of Mrs. Joseph J. Guntin, 24-59 27th Astoria. States Navy during the last war. Tunstill, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph C. Meehan, Miss Anne M. Kenny, Dr. and Mrs.

Daniel president of The Alfred N. Mil the engagement of their daughter, MUs Joan Helen Ericson, to Sgt. C. E. Duerr son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Duerr of ler Advertising Agency and i 1-r Mr. D'Ambrosio attended Brooklyn College and was graduated in 1950.

He is a graduate stu head of the advertising depart McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hawkrlgg, Mr. and Mrs.

H. V. Wilison, Mr. and Mrs. Karne-Llshln Bludloa Doris Goldstein 1965 E.

8th St. Sergeant Duerr Is home on rnent of City College, evening division. He served five years in the U. S. Army during World Miss Welence attended New moli, Mrs.

Michael Molino, Miss Jane Moore, Mrs. John L. Morrow, Miss Vivian Peterson, Mrs. Murray Picard, Mrs. James Reardon, Mrs.

Minnie Rogers, Mrs. J. Rogoff, Mrs. John S. Roberts, Mrs.

Al Rosenbaum, Mrs. Leon A. Rosenbaum, Mrs. Anne Rubin, Mrs. Abraham M.

Sands, Mrs. S. Earle Saylor, Mrs. Edward Schottland, Mrs. Isabell Sclafani, Miss Helen G.

Smith, Mrs. Max Sonnenshine, Mrs. Meier Steinbrink, Mrs. dent at Fordham University, and also holds a position as psychologist with a charity William J. O'Meara, Mr.

and rotation after having served 11 II, rising from the rank of York University and is associated with the Central Medical Group of Brooklyn. private to captain, and was ap- Catherine M. Johnson's Betrothal Made Known Mrs. M. L.

Whitson, Charles P. Ryan, Miss Julia E. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Croghan, months with the 1st Marine Division in Korea, where he was awarded the Bronze Star pointed to General Mark W.

Mr. Guntin attended Beloit Clark staff after receiving Library Guild and Purple Heart. He is sta College, and is a grad Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson of 160 Chestnut St battlefield Commission In uate of New York University, tioned at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Cal.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Briody, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry G. Hill. Howard E. Finney, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip J. Termini, Ignatius Plans Dessert Bridge rica. announce the encasement of member of Beta-Gamma Sigma. The couple will be married He served in the Navy as Diesel The Immaculate Heart of Mary Library Guild, Mrs. Chris en April 20.

Keppler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A engineer, Mr. Gutin is associ topher McCormack president. ated with the Kennecott Cop Weiss, Miss Alice L.

Kelty, Mr. and A. Ryan, Dr. and Mrs. Romeo W.

Auerbach, per Corporation, Manhattan. their daughter, Miss Catherine; Mary Johnson, to Paul Joseph Mangan, son of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick .1. Mangan of 122 South Valley Road, West Orange, N. J.

Miss Johnson is a graduate of Dominican Commercial High School, Jamaica. Mr. Mangan Stuart Steinbrink, Mrs. Rose Strafaci, Mrs. Gennaro Tavani, Mrs.

Sidney S. Tedesche, Mrs. Harry I'nger, Mrs. Adrian Van Sinderen, Mrs. Joseph Wein-stein, Mrs.

George Wildermuth, Mrs. Harry S. Wilson, Mrs. Charles A. Wronwick and Mrs.

Anna Yates. Patricia M. Stapleton's Betrothal Made Known Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J.

Con A roy, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gulney, The engagement of Miss Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Gulnan, Patricia Mary Stapleton, (laugh Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Corbett, is a graduate of Our Lady of ter of Mrs. Florence E. Staple TIm 'A" Af 1 Mrs. Andrew J.

Igoe, Frank ton of Bay Ridge and the late the Valley High School, West Orange. Ronlel studio Joan C. Di Cicco Thomas J. Stapleton, to Owen a r-n i Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Kauf 'jjiarun oi u. nas B. Morrell, Miss Mary Y. Walsh, Misses Jessie, May and Henrietta Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Charles E.

Langemeien, Mr, Joan C. DiCicco Deen announcea. Miss Stapleton received her and Mrs. Richard H. McCarthy, Becomes Betrothed man of 147-44 73d Kew Garden Hills, announce the birth of a daughter, Leslie Sue Kaufman, on Jan.

21 at Horace Martin McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs, Dates To Note Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DiCicco William A. Looney, Mr.

and will sponsor a dessert bridge on Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Columbus Club. The committee Is as follows: chairman, Mrs. John Conklin; co-chairman, Mrs. Harry L.

Anstey; tickets, Mrs. Henry C. Milhard and Mrs. Robert J. Hubbard; awards, Mrs.

Edward L. Langton. Mrs. John Malone and Miss Mae McGovern; reception, Mrs. Ed Schmidt and Mrs.

0. Sclacchltano; table prizes, Mrs. James Halllgan, Mrs. Frank Kalven and Mrs. Margaret Durham; special prizes, Mrs.

Arthur Plering, Mrs. William Burke and Mrs. Lillian Rossman; door prizes, Mrs. Theresa Hurley, Mrs. James McKenna and Mrs.

George Bennett. The Rev. Charles J. Caton Is spiritual moderator and founder of the library. Josephine Valenza Harding Hospital, Mrs.

Kaut- of 3707 62d Woodslde, an Mrs. J. H. Carey, Miss Ma education at Wellesley College and is an advertising artist in Manhattan, Mr. Martin attended New, York University end the Harvard School of Business Administration, and is with Textron, Inc.

He served man is the former Eileen Chest- rie Keller, Mr. and Mrs, MEETING! nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Joan Carmela Robert Hay, Mr. and Mrs1. Ed Jul.

(Mon.) St. PUrlek'i Puiah Counall. ward L. Roy, Vincent J. ney of Manhattan Beach.

Theodosia Gatti Becomes Mrs. Grisofi DiCicco, to Nelson Thomas Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus In Europe "with the Army as a Kennedy, John L. O'Halloran Mr.

and Mrs. William S. Ger Ktionl Council or Ottholte WoflMn leeUng, B7Lh 81. And 4Ul Av vanlnc. Motton Pletura Council adlterlkl eom-amt Ontral T.

M. O. 10:30 a m. sell Irvine Cross of lo3 weir- field St. main, W.

J. McChesney, Mr, and Mrs. vjohn J. Traynor, Jan. 30 (Wad) Woman ot "II Chanter, Miss Theodosia Gatti, daugh Miss DiCicco is a graduate of N.

S. D. h. maottnt, 104 Clark 1 pa Thomas H. Hochstrasser ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip A. major in military government. Friends of Oiancrm Ha! Further Party Plans Plans have been completed lor the third annual card party Fab. 1 (FH.) Miaalon Laacua.

Columban Gatti of Saugerties, N. be Fortiin aUaatontrr Soelaty, maatlnf and Thomas F. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs, William A. Bonner, Edward Bryant High School and is secretary for the general counsel of General Transportation Cas Dnoga, gov rraatoMtt 1 p.m.

came the bride of Cpl. Benja Ladlaa Aid Aaaoslatlon of St. Uln'l Keffe, Mrs. T. A.

Terry, George min Grisofi, son of Mr. and Joan Helen Ericson' ualty and Surety Company of Hoapital lunonaoB and bnda, hoapital, 1 p.m. W. Hunt, Mrs. S.

J. Maresca Fab. 1 I Sun.) Biahop McDonnall Alumna Miss Linda DIPalma and John Manhattan. Mr. Cross is a graduate of Bushwick High Auoclatlon maatlng, aenoM auditorium, 3 p.m.

Eileen McGowan J. Riley Jr. of the Flatbush Chapter of Friends of Ozanam Hall to be held on Friday evening, Feb. 8, in Loyola Hall, Rogers Ave. School and is employed by the Mrs.

Rosario Grisofi of 26 Bay 41st St. on Jan. 6. The ceremony was performed at Regina Pacis Votive Shrine, followed by a reception at Livingston Manor. Pab.

5 (Tuaa) St. Antala Hall Auxiliary Maurice Schneider Vivian Welence George A. Fuller Construction Bride of Sgt. Fraker Will Be Married Mr. and.

Mrs. Dominic E. Valenza of 1531 Ryder St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Josephine Va- meatlnf, 291 Waahlnaton p.m. TUr Tim Soot- al St.

Ollaa moadnt, 1344 Pnaldant 1 p.m. Elizabeth F. Hines Company. He is studying at 1 end Crown St, Proceeds of the Miss Eileen McGowan, daugh Fab. 6 (Wad.) Church Charity Foundation ter of Mrs.

Ellen McGowan of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen. Bride oi Mr. McLoughlin event will go to the building fund- for Ozanam Hall for the The brid wore a silk Chan- womaaa Board maatlni, 1557 Atlantic 1409 E. 54th and the late 11 a.m. The marriage of Miss Eliza- lenza to corp.

Cono Joseph aged of the Brooklyn Diocese of tllly lace gown trimmed with accordion pleated nylon. Her Hebrew Home League Plans Membership Tea Mrs. Edward Magrill, chair Fab. II (Tuaa.) Woman's Auxiliary. Klnaa William J.

McGowan, became Marchesano, son of Mr. and beth Frances Hlnes, daughter County Hadioal oociaty maaunr, Coluanbua Twhich the Rev. J. Emmett Mc Donald is the moderator. of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward P. the bride of Sgt. Lawrence J. Fraker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. ctuB, TIAI three-tier scalloped fingertip veil of silk illusion was held Ann Marie Brady's Marriage Announced Miss Ann Marie Brady of man of membership for the Hines of Queens Village, to Mr. Askel B. Paulsen, presi Jan. 29 (Tuaa.) Junior Laacua of tha Brook lyn Habraw Homa and Hoapital for Acad, James Vincent McLoughlin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John McLough dent of the chapter, announces the committees assisting: Miss in place by a crown of orange blossoms and she carried a fan of orchids and lilies of the val mambanhip tea. 907 3th aftamoon. Walter V. Fraker of 558 E.

31st on Jan. 5, at Mary Queen of Heaven R. C. Church, tit a nuptial mass. The Rev.

Arthur Fab. 2 (Sat.) Woman Oulld. School ol 854 70th daughter of Mae Overocker, general chair Kumnv of Norwegian Hoapital. tea, a- ley. Mrs.

Mary Falcone, sister Junior League of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged, has announced that a membership tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Jules Furst of 907 5th Ave. on Tuesday. Mrs. Magrill has arranged lin of Brooklyn, took place yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes R.

C. Church, Queens Village. im uamw, ww ot. ana man; Mrs. Marion Marwin, co- Mrs.

Paul Marchesano of 458 Lefferts Ave. Miss Valenza attended the Catherine McAuley Commercial High School and is employed by the New York Life Insurance Company. Corporal Marchesano is a graduate of Haaren High School and attended St. John's University before entering the United States Air Force. C.

Cameron officiated. A recep Feb. (Tuaa.) St. John's University Auxll Cornelius F. Brady and the late Cornelius F.

Brady was married to Edward J. Mc chairman; awards chairman, lary tea, university, aitemoon. tion louowed at tne Columbus of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and wore a forest green velveteen and nile green The Rev. John J. Dushan per Mrs.

Benjamin Hahn; co-chair- Feb. a (Wad.k Prlenda ot Brooklyn Public Club. Library tea. IncereoU Bulldinc of Brooklyn formed the ceremony and cele Given In marriage by her rubtw ubrsry, p.m. jnen, Mrs.

Anna Manzl and (Mrs. H. J. Oakman; ticket and through the Herald Tribune brated the nuptial high mass. net gown trimmed with rhine-stones.

The bridesmaids, Miss LTJNCMONI Donald son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McDonald of 894 70th at a nuptial mass in Club Service Bureau for Elsie A reception was held at the floor, lerrence McLabe; co Jan. 29 (Mon.) Woman's Olub'f Raadara M.

Cane of Georee Jensen's to Rosemary Gatti, Miss Rose brother, John McGowan, the bride wore a white satin sweetheart neckline gown and a train. Her finger tip veil fell Garden City Hotel. -chairmen, Frank O'Donnell and Writers luncheon, Hotel St. Oeorte. 5 (Tuaa.) Montauk Club.

Women ha cnipct cnpalrpr. Miqs Panp's St, Ephrem's R. C. Church, Riossi, Miss Rose Monteleone, Division, lecture, luncheon and bridge, end William Cireen; awards chairman, Mrs. Ernest Beaulieu; on Jan.

12. The Kev. Miss Carole Pascale, Miss subject will be "Silverware." The bride, who was given by her father, wore a gown of white satin, made with a fitted club, 8th 11:30 a.m. CABD PABTIH Rachael Carlino and Miss Yo- Dowling officiated and Lawrence McDonald, brother of co-chairmen, Mrs. Lewis Mc- from a small crown headpiece and she carried a prayer book with white roses and.

i I bodice, high neck, embellished Jan. 29 (Tuas.) Tiny Tim Soociety, card Dermott and Miss Margaret party, 134S President 81., 1 p.m. the bridegroom, was altar boy landa Postigleone, wore pale gold net gowns with matching bonnets. Miss Mary Falcone The Parents-Teachers Association of LaSalle Academy will hold their annual card party on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 8:30 p.m.

at 44 E. 2d Manhattan, for the benefit of the academy. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. L.

Ellis is chairman. Griffin; door prize, Mrs. Ter-rence' McCabe; co-chairman, I ii Richard Blake of Bay Ridge Welfare Division, Brooklyn Canoer Committee, deaaert bride, St. Paul's Episcopal Miss Rita Murphy was maid Church, Flatbush, 1:30 p.m. gave the bride in marriage and acted as flower girl and Freddy with Chantilly lace and seed pearls.

Her full length tulle veil was attached to a Juliet cap of satin and lace and she carried white orchids and gar Mrs. Robert McDonald; table of honor, and Miss Constance Feb. 1 (Frl.) St. Ames Alumnae Association Mrs. Adrienne Lynch of Levit town attended as bridesmaid prize, Miss Dorothy Fennell; Gatti was ringbearert Vincent Falcone served as best man Quinn and Miss Carolyn Mc- benefit bndfe, Kmchte of Columbus, evening.

co-chairman, Miss Marilyn Mar Greevy were junior brides Edward McDonald acted as and the ushers included Pas Brooklyn Branch of the Keedlework Oulid card party, soman church, Lafa denias. Miss Ethel Lawler was vin; non-players, Mrs. Matthew best man for his son. Donald si qual Gatti, Philip Gatti, Sal- yette ana canton p.m. maids.

The maid of honor wore shell pink satin and carried McCartin; refreshments, Mrs maid of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Cornelia and Feb. 1 (Bat.) Visitation Academy Auxiliary Marlon Marvin; co-chairmen, Brrfdy, brother of the bride served as usher. pink roses. The junior brides- (R Elizabeth Browne, cousins of luncheon bridge, convent, afternoon.

Our Lady of Tlefuce Altar Society lunch- eon bridge, Hotel Pierre. Miss Dolores Mannion and Following the ceremony, a the bride, and the Misses Marv iMiss Mary O'Brien. maids wore nile green net over taffeta and carried old-fashioned bouquets of yellow roses. Morning Choral Juniors bridge. Wells reception was held at the Hotel and Margaret McLoughlin, sis Sponsors are Mr.

and Mrs Memorial Church, parteh house. vatore Gatti, Caspar Monteleone and Tommy Mayone. Following a wedding trip by trailer through New York and the Southern States, Mr. and Mrs. Grisofi will reside in South Carolina where Cpl.

Grisofi Is stationed. Pierrepont. ters of the bridegroom. Morning Choral Juniors dessert card party walls Memorial prsabytanan cnurcn, 1 1 vvs The couple are honeymoon John Anderson served as best man and Scott McKenna and John McLoughlin, brother of Matthew J. Walsh, Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Murphy, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hansen, Miss Ruth Olenwood-Argyi Roeda, 1:30 p.m. the bridegroom, was best man Feb 4 (Mon.) United Socialise of Holy High mi the roconos All winter portt sw9it yea 9t Skytop! Tobogganing. 9ka(ing.

tliing for novice and expert on senile (lope or thrilling trtilt. Ski towt, instructor. Indoor garnet, mutic, entertainment and those famous Skytop mealt! Ing In Canada and upon their return will reside in Bay Ridge. jonn Mcuowan served as The ushers were George and Innocents Churoh sard party and Grand Ballroom, Hotel Bt. Oeorga.

E. Woodfall, Miss Anna Miss Elizabeth Wels, Miss Jo ushers. Sergeant Fraker was em Feb. 7 (Thurs.) Brooklyn Colony. National John Barton and John McLoughlin, cousins of the bride Society New England Women benefit eard ployed by the City of New York party, Brooklyn women Club, lit rienw- pont 1:30 p.m.

groom, and Michael McGinn, Mrs. McLoughlin was grad sephine Welz, Miss Amelia Welz, Mrs. James C. Kennedy, Miss Estelle Kennedy, Miss ePeggy Kennedy, Miss Mary -T. Lasalle Academy, annual card in the Finance Department be fore re-enlisting in the U.

Call our information office: uated from the Mary Louis The Bilimore, Army. He was stationed at Party, 44 C. 3d Manhattan, S.30 p.m. Feb a (Frl.) Flatbuah Chapter, Friends at Caansm Hall, Annual card party, Loyola Hall, Rogers Ave. and Crown evening.

Maguire, Miss Katherine Ma- Whitehall Manhattan. Academy and St. John's Uni versity College. Mr. McLough MU 6-8648.

SKYTOP CLUB ox a Fob. 9 (Sat.) St. Catherine's Hospital Oulld igulre, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ahearn, Mrs.

Arthur The wedding was scheduled to take place on Feb. 2, but anage, cotillion Room of Hotel Pierre. lin is an alumnus of Brooklyn Preparatory School and Manhattan College. Feb. 12 (Tuee.) Prespeot Club card party' and luncheon.

177 Bt. Jsmos Place, 1:30 Overrocker, Mrs. Marion Crisp Miss Margaret Fury, Askel 9KYT0P, PINNA. a W. ajtltoua.

8.ersl Maaaaer due to Sergeant Fraker receiving overseas orders, was ad p.m. Feb. 19 (Sat) St. Peter's Hospital Auxiliary Paulsen, Ernest Beaulieu, Miss vanced. The couple toured Pennsylvania on their honey- Martha Hagan, Mr.

and Mrs onoge, Diiunor Hotel, 3 p.m. Feb 19 (Hon Apcatolate fbr the 1 Speechless and Hard of Hearing el the Brooklyn Diocese annual card party, grand Edward J. Oakowitz Mr. and Mrs. R.

R. Thompson, Miss oauroom oi nmm m. oeorge, evening. Sarah M. Ferguson, Miss Vir Feb.

23 (Sat Immaculate Heart of Mary Library Oulld dessert bridge, Columbus ginia Damiels, Mrs. Cecilia Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Angelina Viola Viola Vital ciuo, aiternoon.

MISCELLANEOUS 7 A V- -r" Hotel Governor Clinton ANNOUNCIS THI APPOINTMINT Of LEO A. SCHER At BANQUET and CATERING DIRECTOR Fennell, Mrs. Anne Kelly, Mrs Jen. 29 (Mon.) N. T.

State Chapter, Daughters of Founders and Pa Shots of Anvarlee, The engagement of Miss An f. J. O'Shea, Mrs. Katherine reoepuon, news bkaju, Menfteeten, gelina Viola to Anthony Vitale, Honeck, Mrs. Thomas Gibbons, Jan.

30 (Wed.) Brooklyn OouncH of Ohurah woman and T. w. 0. A. Bible lectuiwa Miss Anne Overocker, Miss son Mr.

"and Mrs. Vitale Vitale of J279 Tabor Court, has neighborhood Club, 104 Clark 10:40 Mary Farrell, Benjamin Hahn a.m. SALE! Ladies' Custom-Mad Coats 109 VIBOIN WOOL REG, 139 UP NOW All Cetera. Uses: 11 ta 99, 99 44 HELENI COIT CO. CL MM UTH AVL ortN DAILT; A.M.

TO 1 M. been announced by her par Robert McDonald, Mrs. Mildred Feb. 9 (Frl.) Woman's Facultx Club of Polytechnic Institute annual benefit concert. jents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mario Viola Biuaent ijounge es jnfuune. E. Lewis, Mrs. John Mannion William Sheerin, Mrs of 190 Johnson Ave.

Feb. 19 (Tuee.) The Woman's Board of the Church Charity Foundation of the HOTEL GOVERNOR CLINTON 7TH AVINUI 11ST STRUT, NfW YORK CITY PK S-3400 Miss Viola and Mr. Vitale are Louis Romano, Mrs. John Episcopal Dlossse at Long island annual theater party. National Theater, Manhat both graduates of Textile High Schneider, Mrs.

John H. Hinch ml UuA9a- Jat i ife-fc-. tan. BANC! Mrs. George Sloane, Mrs.

Wil School. Mr. Vitale expects to i uavid nerne David Berne leave for tht armed forces In Fek. I (Sun.) Kings County Board AuxU- liam Dowd and Mrs. Anthony Mrs.

Edward J. McDonald lary ts Anettni Ordag of KJberatena February, Mrs. Benjamin Crisofi Travis. annuel dinner dance. Towers Bote..

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