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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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my Patricia Maureen Welsh Fiancee of R. B. Beusse Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Welsh 330 Lefferts Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Maureen Welsh, to Robert Bernard Beusse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beusse of Manhattan. Miss Welsh is an alumna of Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and attended Grace Institute and Pace College.

Mr. Beusse is an alumnus of Xavier High School, Manhattan, and Fordham University. He is a lieutenant serving with seconarmed forces and is stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. Antoinette Barnao Married to Mr. Cuce and Mrs.

Joseph Barnao of Brooklyn announce the marMr. riage of their daughter, Miss Antoinette to Angelo F. Cuce, son Mr. and Mrs. Leo also of Brooklyn.

The wedding tock place in St. Anselm's Church, with Rev. J. McAvoy performing the ceremony. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace.

Her long veil was fastened by a crown of orange blossoms: She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Angelina Barnao, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Ottaviano Studio Mrs. Angelo F. Cuce She wore a nylon net and taffeta gown of sea foam blue.

The bridesmaids were the Misses Anita Tossio Mildred Cuce, Marie Caminitti and Mildred Cincotta. They wore similar gowns of shrimp colored nylon net and taffeta They carried spray bouquets of varied flowers. Joseph Cuce was best man for his brother. The ushers were Leo Cuce Jack Barnao, Salvatore Fernandes and PlasIdo Gioganni. A reception followed at the Benson Chateau.

Ruth L. Mason, Peter J. Macaluso Wed in Lynbrook Miss Ruth Lois Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Mason of 29 Reyam Road, Lynbrook, formerly Brooklyn, was married yesterday to Peter Joseph Macaluso, son of Mrs. Joseph Macaluso of Asbury Park, N. and the late Mr. Macaluso. The ceremony, took place in St.

Lutheran Church, Lynbrook, with the Rev. Christian S. Kirkegaard officiating. A reception was held at the White Oak, Hewlett. Mr.

Mason gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a ballerina gown of white tulle and lace over satin, a fingertiplength illusion veil and she car. ried a nosegay of white roses and stephanotis. Miss Dorothy Mason was her sister's maid of honor and wore a ballerina frock of pink net, a matching hat and she carried a cascade of talisman roses, babies' breath and lupin. Ralph Siracusano of Astoria, Queens, was best man and Thomas Spencer of Elizabeth, N.

was usher. After a wedding trip to Lake Placid, the couple will live in Forest Hills. The bride was graduated from Girls High School, and the Heffley School. E. Beardslee's Marriage Announced To William F.

Carbin Miss Joyce Elaine Beardslee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Malcolm Beardslee of 47 Townpath, Glen Cove, formerly, of Brooklyn, became the of Francis Carbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Carbin of Cincinnati, Ohio, at the First Presbyterian Church, Glen Cove. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Angelo Cresznzo. A reception followed. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a shepherdess style gown of imported Swiss embroidered organdy trimmed with seed pearls at the neckline and with a full skirt which fell into a train.

Her long veil was fastened to a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses, and Eugene stephanotis. Bertram Beards. lee of Rockville Centre, sisterin-law of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss June, Miller of Rockville Centre Miss Barbara Richard of Long Beach.

Cynthia Beardslee was flower girl. All the attendants wore gowns of white Swiss embroidered or: gandy over varying shades tafetta slips. Their headpieces were of matching taffeta flower petals. They carried old-fashioned bouquets of carnations tinted to match their gowns. Eugene B.

Beardslee was best man. Ushers were Arthur Bjork of Manhattan and Edward Breakland of Baldwin. The bride studied art at Pratt Institute, and the Traphagen School of Fashion. She is a stylist and textile designer for Lonsdale Fabrics Manhattan, which has recently been merged with Textron. She is a member of the Oyster Bay Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and is a direct descendant of Daniel Boone.

Mr. Carbin was graduatedfrom the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point. He was awarded the Merchant Marine gold medal in 1948. He served in the South Atlantic waters and is now a lieutenant in the Naval reserves. Marquet Studio Mrs.

Joseph L. Miller Leonore Feinberg's Marriage Announced Miss Leonore Sonya Feinberg, daughter of Mrs. Louis Feinberg of Brooklyn, and the late Mr. Feinberg, was married to Joseph Louis Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Miller of White Plains. N. in Temple Sheiras Israel of Bay Ridge. Rabbi Aryeh I. Gotlieb performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception and dinner in the Temple hall.

The bride, given in marriage by her uncle Harry Feinberg, wore a princess style gown of white lace over satin and an 11- lusion veil attached to a matching Juliet cap. She carried her father's Bible covered by white orchids and lilies of the valley. Her only attendant, Mrs. Gerald B. Hirsch of Tuscon, wore a gown of aqua lace and net and carried a cascade of pink roses.

Bernard Miller was best man for his brother. The bride was graduated from Fort Hamilton School and is an. alumna of Cornell University. Mr. Miller is a graduate of the Columbia University College of Pharmacy.

During World War 11 he served in Europe with the United States Army Air Force. After a trip to New England and Canada the couple will live in White Plains. ENTERTAIN AT MONTAUK MANOR- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kranich of 141 Willow St.

entertain Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lansing of Brooklyn Heights and Miss Mary Lyle of Black Point Farm, Newport, R. in the "Patio Under the Stars" at the Montauk Manor, Montauk. In picture reading left to right, Walter Lansing, Herbert Kranich, Miss Mary Lyle, Mrs.

Herbert Kranich and Mrs. Walter Lansing. Just Between Us Seeks Solution of Problem Involving Kid Sister's Antics By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy--My be quite difficult at times--but eyes, I'm usually to blame. If borrow my best date dress or records to a party (at which one or tivo always get broken) or give up the phone the instant she wants to use it herself, she starts a fight or begins to sulk. I've tried to be tactful, but give her an inch and she'll take a mile, and then we get into a real quarrel.

There is a way to have harmony at home, but that's by letting Sis have her own way about everything and younger sister can in my parents' I don't let her take my newest Nancy Mottram I refuse to give in. How can you handle a problem like that? (A.) If everytime you and she have a spat the difficulty extends to your parents and causes real family trouble, include them on every issue that comes up between you and your sister. As soon as you find you're on opposite sides of the fence, take the problem right to the higher authority and let them decide who's right and who's wrong. Don't wait and try to settle it by argument. Let your folks do the judging and that ought to solve every question that comes up.

Once she knows that you aren't going to quibble and that she won't have the opportunity to say later that you've been unfair, she won't be so demanding and Miss Ellen Slatt, Charles K. Gravenhorst Will Wed Sept. 13 The plans for the wedding of Miss Ellen E. Slatt. daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Slatt' of North Hempstead, and Charles K. Gravenhorst, son of Mrs. Linda K. Gravenhorst of 35 Prospect Park West and the late Paul Gavenhorst, are announced.

The ceremony will be performed at the Luthern Church of the Epiphany, Hempstead. on Sept. 13. The Rev. Reuben T.

Swanson will officiate. A reception will follow at the Garden City Hotel. Mrs. Robert Schebe of Seaford will be the matron of honor, and Miss Mary Gorham of Brooklyn, bridesmaid. Gearee Gravenhorst of Garden City, brother of the prospective bridegroom, will be the best man.

The ushers will include Axel Slatt, brother of the bride-to-be. and Paul Gravenhorst of Massapequa, a brother of the prospective she'll be forced property and you both ought to be able without getting (Q.) Dear took me home a date the very a bit and he but that was Since then, he's been very said he'd call, I found out girl. I don't done that would quickly or lose whether I What do you (A.) Just and dated you romance began! that you would of those two tion. You can't because you like a pleasant date, ip the future, let him see friendship than distant or trying friendly, but extra time. He but either way, time to brood.

If you have problem, Nancy answered in Martha M. Patterson Becomes Mrs. Martocci Miss Martha M. Patterson, daughter of Mrs. Ladislaw Patterson of Cedarhurst was married Aug.

9 to Francis D. Martocci, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Martocci of Jamaica, Queens. The ceremony took place in St.

Joachim's R. C. Church, Cedarhurst, with a reception following at the White Oak. Hewlett. The bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle over satin, a finger attached illusion of seed veil to a coronet pearls and she carried white flowers.

Mrs. Edward Rivara of Malverne was matron of honor for her sister. Miss Mary Fitzgib-1 bons of Valley Stream was flower girl. Edward Rivara best and ushers included Robert Sandstedt and Warren Grolz, both of Kew Gardens. After a wedding trip to Maine the couple will live in Valley Stream.

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Y. Please print zone, style number and size. BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 17, 1952 15 Miss Renee Zalinsky Will Be -Married Oct. 26 to have a respect for your personal affairs.

And in time, as understand each other better, you to work things out yourself, everyone involved. Nancy--Three weeks ago, a boy from a party and called me for next week. I liked him quite seemed just as interested in me, the last time he invited me out. we've met several times and friendly, stopped to chat and but he never has. And recently that he's been seeing another understand what I could have make him forget me 80 interest.

and I don't know should ask him about it or not: think? because a lad walked you home once, it doesn't mean that And he probably never thought feel he'd "dropped" you because times he showed you some attenhelp feeling hurt, of course, him, but face the facts. It was and maybe there'll be more but don't bank on it. And don't that you made more of your there was by being cool to talk about it. Be just date other boys and fill up your may call again and he may not, by being busy you won't have a school, family or friend can help you. Letters are this column.

Audrey E. Eichner Audrey E. Eichner Fiancee of Mr. Zuretsky Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Audrey E. Eichner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel A. Eichner of 868 E. 26th to Robert Zuretsky, son of Jack Zuretsky of Bedford and the late Mrs. Zuretsky.

Both Miss Eichner and Mr. Zuretsky are graduates of Midwood High School, and Mr. Zuretsky at present is a medical student at Lehigh University. Platteis-Schwartz Wedding Aug. 24 Mrs.

Samuel Platteis of 203 Avenue announces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Miss Elaine Naomi Platteis to Arthur Herbert Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of 717 Lenox Road. lat the Savoy Gardens oll Aug. 24.

Cantor Samuel Green will officiate. Miss Betty Schwartz will be maid of honor and Oscar Rosenfeld of Brooklyn will act as best man. Ceperano- -Romps Wedding Nov. 15 Mr. and Mrs Cerio Ceperano of 1943 Eastern Parkway announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Ceperano, to Frank C.

Romps son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T.

have announced the engagement Zalinsky, to Philip Miller, son Renee Zalinsky Susan F. Covello Has Church Wedding Miss Susan Frances Covello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Covello Cedarhurst, was married yesterday to Henri Barcone, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Vito Barcone of Rockville Centre. The ceremony was performed in Joachim's R. C. Church, Cedarhurst, by the Rev. Joseph Lawlor.

A reception followed at the Covellol home at 436 Central Ave. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown with a white Chantilly lace bodice and tulle skirt over satin, a fingertip-length nylon illusion veil attached to a coronet of the illusion embroidered in pearls. She carried white roses and bouvardia. Mrs. John Verga of Cedarhurst was matron of honor for her sister.

She wore a ballerina frock of champagne colored silk faille, a wreath of gold leaves on her head and she carried a bouquet of flowers in contrasting tones. Louis Cotone of Beechhurst was best man for his cousin. After a welding trip the couple will live in the Wave Crest Gardens, Far Rockaway. The bride was graduated from Lawrence High School. Her husband, an alumnus of Oceanside High School, is a veteran of two years service in the Army in the ETO.

He is associated with his father in the musical instrument business in Rockville Centre. Delma Studio Elayne Saffer Elayne Saffer Will Be Married Mr and Mrs. Charles S. Saffer of 702 Hinsdale St. have announced the betrothal of their daughter.

Miss Elayne to Pvt. Herbert Sacks, U.S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sacks of 702 Hinsdale St.

Miss Safter is a senior at Brooklyn College and her fiance is serving with the Army Signal Romps of 191 Weirfield St. Corps. ON VACATION- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trepel of 1820 E.

13th St. were photographed aboard the Furness Bermuda liner, Queen of Bermuda, before sailing on a cruise to Zalinsky of 426 Schenectady of their daughter, Miss Renee of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Miller of Washington, D. C.

The wedding will take place at the Temple Auditorium on Sunday, Oct. 26, Miss Zalinsky is a graduate of Tilden High School. Mr. Miller served overseas in World War 11 taking part in the Roar River, Rhine River and Elbe campaigns. He is associated with his father in business in Washington.

Prior to his entry into the service he attended the University of Maryland. Chidnoff Studio Patricia M. Welsh Muriel J. Carajanes Married Yesterday Miss Muriel Joan Carajanes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Carajanes of 183 Rider Malverne, was married yesterday to Richard Rex Hichborn, son of Mrs. Robert Stevenson of St. Mark's Place. The ceremony was performed in Christ Episcopal Church, 1-ynbrook, by the Rev.

John V. Cooper, rector. A reception followed at the South Shore Yacht Club. Miss Patricia Wassey of Lynwas maid of honor, and bridesmaids included Miss Lydia Love of Syosset and Miss Joan Jehle of Wading River. Holly Miles of Malverne was junior bridesmaid, and Peggy de Haan of Malverne was flower girl.

The bride wore a gown of white rosepoint Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin with a train. A fingertip-illusion veil attached to a coronet of imported orange blossoms, she carried white orchids and stephanotis. The maid of honor wore a frock of mauve net over taffeta with a matching Juliet cap trimmed with pearls, and she carried shaded delphinium and white daisies. Bridesmaids wore powder blue net with matching Dutch daisies. The junior bridesmaid wore mauve net, and the flower girl, in powder blue net trimmed with forgetme-nots, carried a basket of rose petals.

Paul R. Hichborn was best man for his brother. Ushers included John G. Carajanes brother of the bride; Reynold Gouverneur of Westbury, and Donald Recktor of West Hempstead. Mrs.

Hichborn, a graduate of Malverne High School, attended the Jack Stanley School of the Dance. She has a dance studio in Malverne. Her husband, a also an alumnus of Malverne High School, attended Brooklyn College and was graduated from the Radio School of Technique. He is now with Walt Disney Productions, Manhattan. Sandra D.

Mandel Fiancee of Mr. Greenman The engagement of Miss Sandra Dorothy Mandel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mandel of Brooklyn, to Martin Greenman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Greenman, also of Brooklyn, has been announced by her parents. Miss Mandel attended New York University and was graduated from the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising. Mr. Greenman studied at New York University and was gradfrom St. John's University School of Commerce, where he was a member of Delta Mul Delta, honorary fraternity.

During World War Il he served with the U. S. Army Signal Corps. He is a partner in the accounting firm of Bookey and Greenman, Manhattan. Son Born Mr.

and Mrs. Peter J. McAloon Jr. of 669 71st St. announce the birth of a son, Dennis Robert McAloon, on July 17 at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital.

The couple have two other children, Peter McAloon 3d and Michael Brian McAloon. Mrs. McAloon is the former Dorothy G. Cray. d'Andrea-Beusse Marriage Announced a The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Anna Beusse, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Heinrich Beusse of Bushwick, to Philip Albert d'Andrea, son of Professor and Mrs. Albert d'Andrea of Flatbush, took place in St. Brendan's R. C.

Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harold Langley. A reception followed at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Given in marriage by her Avalon Studio Mrs.

Phillip A. d'Andrea father, the bride wore a gown of imported Swiss organdy with embroidered satin appliques and a veil of nylon net. carried white lilies and stephanotis. Miss Teresa Comuzzi was the maid of honor, and Miss Nancy Henrichson was the bridesmaid. Gilbert d'Andrea, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man.

David Gettens was usher. The bride was graduated from Hunter College. The bridegroom, who will enter the Navy, is associated with the d'Andrea Transparency Corporation. The couple are motoring in New England and Canada. Zumach-O'Brien Mr.

and Mrs. L. Frank O'Brien of St. Albans have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Anita O'Brien of Beverly Hills, William Zumach of Sherman Oaks, on Aug. 9.

The ceremony took place at the R. C. Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills, Monsignor Francis K. O'Brien, chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh, N. brother of the bride, officiated.

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