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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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18 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 6, 1951 'Just Between Us Girl Told That Casual Dates Do Not Mean Real Romance Margaret J. Lovely Is Mr. Byrnes' Bride The marriage of Miss Margaret June Lovely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Lovely of Jamaica Estates, to John tw is-, B. P. W. C. to Hold Fined Season Meeting The Business and Profession-al Women's Club of Brooklyn will hold its final dinner meeting of the Reason at the Norwegian Club, 117 Columbia Heights, next Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m.

The meeting will be conducted by the News Service Committee, of which Mrs. Mary M. Bergbom is chairman. The speaker of the evening will be Lisa Sergio, noted radio commentator and editor of "Widening Horizons," the magazine of have to bear in mind that it's posible you're Christopher Byrnes, son of Mr. just a swell gal and a nice date in his book and Mrs.

John C. Byrnes, of Valley Stream, took place Saturday morning in the Roman By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy I'm writing about a long-term romance. It's lasted almost four years, but neither of us has ever mentioned a word of our feelings to the other and as things are now, I someone to look up when he's in town. Keep on with your dating. Perhaps you'll find some i one who'll become more important, for since Catholic Church of the Iramac- ulate Conception, Jamaica.

The ceremony was performed by If W' tne Rev. Roger Monson, CP. The bride was escorted by the International Federation of her father. She wore Chantilly Business and Professional lace and a fingertip tulle veil AS Women, who will speak on the held by a pearl seeded crown subject, "The Future is in Your She carried white orchids on a IT If v.Vii Hands." Anna Hagstrom, president, will preside. WQiswiuHeeiiis satin-covered prayer book.

Mrs he's taken your relationship so casually all this time there's little chance that he'll change overnight. Don't waste time on wishes that may never come true. (Q.) Dear NancyWhen my girl gave back my pin, she made it plain that there wasn't anyone else she just didn't feel that way anymore. What could I do? I took it, and we still spoke and kidded once in a while. For a while, I carried a torch, but then I met a wonderful gal and we've been seeing each other steadily.

Now my former flame has given me good reason to think that she'd like to pick up where we left off and it's my turn to tell her I didn't care. I don't want to hurt her, so what can I do to show her it's no use? dont know what to think.We dated now and then in high school and he went to college. He called when he came home, but we didn't write and a few weeks ago, he went into the Army. At first, I didn't feel like dating anyone else, but not knowing how things stood, I began going out. He's never told me that he cared and my only hint is that Joseph Scanlon of Richmond Hill was matron of honor.

She wore a gown of frosted white net over pink. Her flowers were pale blue and pink delphinium. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas Evans of B'ncd B'rith Women B'nai B'rith Women, Chapter .305, will hold its last meeting before the Summer recess on Saturday. The meeting will be held in the Blue Room at the B'nai Israel Community Center, 51th St.

and 4th at 8:30 p.m. The "Dramatic Workshop," under the direction of Mrs. Lola Weiss, will present a musi. cale. tlsuric L.

Lear Terry Massaria Miss Terry Massaria Is Engaged to Mr. Grunewald Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mas Nancy Mottram (A.) The fact that you won't break with your steady to go back to her should be proof he's taken me out occasionally all this time. He means a lot to me, but is this situation going to go on and on, or can I bring it to a head and have an understanding? What do you think? (A.) That's the boy's privilege.

He's the saria of 936 E. 29th St. an nounce the engagement of their Levlttown, Miss Patricia Young of Merrick and Miss Jane Byrnes, the bridegroom's 6lster. They wore frosted white net over nlle green and carried pink delphinium. Norman Southlea of Laurel-ton was best man and the ushers were Thomas McGovernof Brooklyn, Charles Walker of North Bellmore, Miles Hoye of Valley Stream and Thomas D.

Lovely, the bride's brother. A reception was held at the North Hills Country Club, Douglaston. The couple will spend their honeymoon in the Poconos and ONE-PIECE SUIT hand printed on dull lastex with flaq trim on the cuffed bra top. Women's sizes, 30 to 38, $15.95. Man's nautical boxer trunk and matching shirt.

The Cataline line of fashions lor the sun are carried by Abraham Strauss. daughter, Miss Terry Massaria, to Edward Grunewald, son of Miss Holm I. Oraxo, Dr. .1. P.

Are Wed Miss Helen Ceraso, niece enough. And if she still doesn't understand, hold onto that "friends only" attitude when she's around, no matter how she acts or what she says. Putting your present feelings in words might end In a serious breach, but by being casual and giving no encouragement whatever, she can't fail to see how the wind blows. If you have a problem at school or at home, write Miss Mottram jot her help. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Grune of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. De wald of 624 E.

17th St. Vita of 4n E. 25th was Miss Massaria is a graduate one to put the relationship into definite words, or go on as he has, but you can't force him into any admissions, so don't try. There's one angle you might consider if he was seriously interested, he would have let you know before this or at least shown much more attention. You'll married May 26 to Dr.

Joseph MUa Bond Honored: ill Be Wed June 23 enu P. Mai tocci of Sunnyside in St. Jerome's R. C. Church.

A re of Midwood High School and C. F. Young Secretarial School and is employed by the Singer Manufacturing Company. Mr. Fried Chicken Mrs.

Joseph Malone, Vincent Lawless and Missl will reside In Jamaica Estates; 'Rita Ellen Delanry ception followed at the Hotel Granada. Given In marriage by her uncle, the bride wore a gown of imported Chantilly lace. Her ried pink bouquets. Mlchele Antonelli of Brooklyn was the Mary Mangan were hostesses at a shower at the Jefferson House In lvinor of Miss Marl- Grunewald is a graduate of St. Leonard's Academy and is serving as a sergeant in the United States Air Force.

anna M. 3ond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bond of, 135 E. 37th St.

The party was attended hv 65 guests. I Roue Ellen Chlslett 1 Engaged to Be Wed Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chislett of 125 Sterling St. announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Rose Ellen Chislett, to Richard Wolentarski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wolentarski of 285 Parker Plana Her Wedding Miss Rita Ellen Delaney, daughter of Patrick J. Delaney of 243 90th will become the bride of Capt. Angelo M.

Raf-faniello of Brooklyn on the morning of June 30. The nup Mashed Potatoes Cream Gravy Minted Peas Glazed Carrots Hearts of Lettuce Lime Chiffon Pie Iced Coffee Lime Chiffon Tie 1 baked fl inch pie shell 1 cup water cup sugar teaspoon salt 2t teaspoons grated lime rind 1 drop green coloring cup cornstarch 3 tablespoons lime 4 egg whites i cup sugar Combine water, sugar, salt. Lois Ia Mark, Mr. Canipo Are Wed The marriage of Miss Lois La Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis La Mark of 562 E. 34th flower girl. She wore a pink dress and carried a pink and blue basket of flowers. Anthony Carro of Brooklyn served as best man. Lewis Kirsch and Thomas DeBerar-dino, both of' Brooklyn, ushered.

Mrs. Campo was graduated from Catherine McAuley High School. Following a motor trip South, upon their return. The bride was graduated from the Mary Louis Academy, Jamaica, and Adelphi College and she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr.

Byrnes Is also a graduate of Adelphi and is a member of PI Sigma fraternity. He served with the United States Infantry in the South Pacific. Mr. Byrnes is associated with the Manhattan marine brokerage firm of Byrnes Lowery. illusion veil fell from a match-ing lace cap.

She carried a prayer book trimmed with white orchids. Miss Jean F. Ceraso was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a gown of pale violet organza, and carried a bouquet of deep purple lilies. John Zakonls, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man.

Olinto ParentI, Vincent Tepedino, Joseph Martocci and Fred Piccirille were ushers. Mrs. Martocci Is a graduate tial mass will be offered at 10 jCheektowaga, N. V. to Robert Campo, son of Mrs.

Rose Campo of 1127 61st Miss Bond's fiance is Vincent Paul Alekna, son of Mr. and Vincent Alekna, 110 Ten Eyck Walk. The couple will be married June 23 at a nuptial mass at St. Catherine of Genoa R. C.

Church. CariiUni-Avallontt Betrothal Announced o'clock in St. Patrick's Church took place May 27 at St. Miss Chislett is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier Academy and is employed with the Beth- Fort Hamilton, The ceremony the couple will live at 3815 Jerome's R.

C. Church. The Quentin Road. Rev. Matthew P.

Kelly offict jlehem Steel Company. Mr. will be performed by the Rev, Laurence .1. McGinley, S.J., president of Fordham Univer ated. A reception followed at unTurn iroi fivoientarski attended Emerson, jHigh School and is now a third- lime rind and coloring and bring to boiling point.

Pour hot liquid over cornstarch and lime flIU lllLIt Dtl FAHKMEI" WEEKLY SEW THRIFTY the home of the bride's parents. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ice ciass peuy orncer wun tne sity. The prospective bride is the United States Navv. MOUT TNI WAY YOU GIVI ASPIRIN TO YOUt 6HIL01 You if you "force" ordi. Mrs.

Jennie Garritani of 1729 73d St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Virginia Garritani, to Al-phonse Avallone, son of Mr. sister of the Rev. John P. De blue satin dress, the collar and cuffs of which were decorated with seed pearls and rhlne-stones.

Her veil fell from a ruuy aspirin. The modern wy ii to glye St Joseph Aspirin For Children. Orange flavored, tablet! are adult dose. No need to break them. Buy St Joseph Aapirtn for Children, gfc.

and Mrs. Joseph Avallone of of Bishop McDonald Memorial High School and attended St. Joseph's College for Women. Doctor Martocci Is a graduate of Columbia University and Long: Island College of Medicine. Both bride and bride-groom are associated with Greenpoint After the wedding trip through the Southern States, the couple will reside in laney, S.J., chaplain of the University of the Philippines.

Captain Raffanlello is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donato Raffaniello of Brooklyn. After a honeymoon the juice which have been mixed together. Cook over simmer flame until thick and clear.

Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Add sugar slowly, beating constantly until mixture holds its shape. Fold in the hot cornstarch mixture and place immediately in baked shell, heaping the mixture toward the center. Chill thoroughly. crown of ice blue seed pearls and rhinestones.

She carried Son Born A son, Joseph Nicholas Quin-to, was born to Capt. and Mrs. Joseph P. Quinto of 15 Westminster Road on May 24 in St. Vincent's Hospital.

Mrs. Quinto is the former Pia Maria Cilli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Nicholas Cilli. calla lilies. Mrs.

Jean Carro of Toy China 1733 73d St. Miss Garritani is a gra '-'ate of Bay Ridge High School. Avallone attended Seton College, South Orange, N. and served in the United States Navv. Brooklyn, the matron of honor.

Q-yitaf couple will reside in Missouri, wore a pink dress and had a Sookf bouquet of blue flowers. The where Captain Raffanlello is stationed. I bridesmaids, Mrs. Evelyn Tur chiano of Brooklyn and Mrs Elizabeth Forese of the Bronx iMAdORSCEMENTl MtWO HUM WITH MAJOCS-TQ IAST I were attired in blue and ear- irs GAS NATURALLY 1 1 FOR PLENTY OF HOT WATER THE DEPENDABLE AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER GIVES YOU PLENTY FOR A BIG FAMILY OR A SMALL FAMILY AROUND THE CLOCK "I JUST SOAK MO RtHS. WITHOUT OR MfM6f 4925 Vitf sirur) MrSt JamM I ji" "Hi I fWri Sew It in a day easily! The wonderful Tie-On Skirt is jiffy-sewing.

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