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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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Norma Therese Dahl's Betrothal Announced Miss Norma Therese Dahl, daughter of Nils S. Dahl of 8007 Colonial Road and the late Mrs. Norena Maclnnes Dahl, is engaged to be married to Edward W. Melvin son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward W. Melvin of 187 Hemlock St. Miss Dahl is a graduate of! Fontbonne Hall and Notre BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 4, 1949 Barbara V. Doyle, Dame College, Staten Island.

Mr. Melvin was graduated from Brooklyn Preparatory School and Fordham College. He served in War World II as a lieutenant in the I5th Air Force. He is associated with the National Lead Co. Ruth Wilma Roetting Married Yesterday To W.

A. Meincke Mr. McMahon to Wed School. During the war Mr. Meincke served with the army air force.

Dorothy J. Garrett Albert T. Lohmann Jr. Married Yesterday The wedding of Miss Dorothy Joan Garrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Norwood Garrett Jr. pf 6 Ashburn Place, Radburn, N. and Albert Theodore Lohmann son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T.

Lohmann of 50 Plaza took place yesterday in the rectory of Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of white chantilly lace edged with seed pearls. Her fingertip illusion veil fell.

from a matching lace headpiece. Miss Betty Janet Garrett, who was maid of honor for her sister, wore Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle of 77 Remsen St. and Lloyd Har K-f iM vl fAM 0 bor announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bar-hara Virginia Doyle, to James Franklin McMahon, son of Mrs.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roetting of 104-20 105th Edward Ward McMahon of 20 Montgomery Place and Belle Terre, and the late Mr. McMa Ozone Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Wilma Roetting, to Wil the matron of honor and green ostrich tips as headpieces.

All the attendants carried roses liam A. Meincke, son of Mr, and hon. Miss Doyle attended the Packer Collegiate Institute and is now a senior at Smith College. She made her debut at the and ivy. Mrs.

Arthur Meincke of 333 81st St. The ceremony took place Assisting as the best man was Yuletide Rail of 1946 and is Dennis J. O'Keefe Jr. Augustine yesterday at the home of the provisional memher of the Ju-P Keete, jonn w. iiuKm, bride's parents and was per formed by the Rev.

Harry nior League of Brooklyn, Inc. Mr. McMahon. an alumnus J. Kreger Jr.

acted as the ushers. Mrs. O'Keefe is a graduate of Kreider. A reception followed a frock of baby blue brocaded at the Forest Hills Inn, Forest satin edged with darker blue of Poly technic a a tory attended. UUI du-y ul Hills.

velvet and carried pink roses. lOUniiy Ucty nuMim, T. vainer In QtatPs Mordant sn. Mrs. Robert Mackeown of the Bndlord Bachrtch Ir L.

HIU Long Island City, and St. John's Academy at Kings Academy at Marine Norma Theresa Dahl Barbara Virginia Doyle Schenectady, N. served as matron of honor and Arthur Meincke was the best man for Toint. He is completing his tudies at Colgate University University. Mr.

Keete was graduated from Bishop Lough-iin Memorial High School and St John's University. He served with the 4th Armored Division in the war. his brother. The bride attended the Packer Richard Peloso was best man for Mr. Lohmann.

A reception at the Candlelight foliowed the ceremony. The couple, after a wedding trip to the Adirondacks, will make their home in Radburn. The hririo received her education at Lincoln Park grammar and Boonton high schools. Mr. Lohmann attended Brooklyn Preparatory School and Fordham University.

He is associated with the real estate where he is a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. Miss Catherine Wallace, John Austin O'Keefe Wed in L. I. Church Collegiate Institute and was graduated from Syracuse University, where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. She is also an alumna of the Kathleen Patricia Lavin, Rosemarie T.

Longworth Becomes Fiancee of Franklin H. Hecht Mr. and Mrs. George N. Long-worth of 907 Lincoln Place announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rosemarie Theresa Longworth, to Franklin H.

Hecht, son of Mr. and Katharine Gibbs School, Man Announcement is made of the hattan. The bridegroom was educated at Fort Hamilton of Miss marriage yesterday John Frances Moore Jr. Married Yesterday Miss Kathleen Patricia Lavin, daughter of Mrs. Kathleen Lavin.

of 305 Lafayette Catherine M. Wallace, daugh High School and Colgate of Seaman's Bank versity. He is attending New; for Savings and is president ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Wallace of G26 53d to John 'Mrs. Arthur R. Hecht of 2215 York university Graduate of the Bank Club. Austin O'Keefe, son of Mr. married yesterday morn ft 'Y 1 Co i omempomm By RUTH C.

DAVIS Society Editor Cc Newkirk Ave. Miss Longworth is a graduate of the Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Hecht is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School and the College of the City of New York.

More Arrivals Join Spring Lake Colony Spring Lake, N. Sept. 3 More Brooklynites arrive in Spring Lake to close the season. Among those at the various hotels are: Monmouth Hotel: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Larson, Mrs. Peter Smith, Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss Catherine Sullivan, Miss Suzanne Pell, James Pell, Mrs, Frank Peliegrino, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Rochel, Mrs. L. Moore, Miss Eleanor Baye, Miss Veronica Carr, Miss Agnes Mrs. Dennis J. Keete ot cen-tial Islip, in the Church of St.

John of God, Central Islip. Officiating was the Rev. Thomas P. Reilly. The reception was held at the Hotel Bruch, Central Islip.

The bride was attired in a white satin gown with a sweetheart neckline and Queen Anne collar. Inserts of Chantilly lace trimmed her long train. Her fingertip illusion veil scattered with orange blossoms fell from a Queen Anne crown with orange blossoms. She carried a prayer book, white orchids and white roses. as matron of honor Mrs.

John E. Manna, who vas dressed in a rose satin gown with a square neckline and bustle back. Her headpiece was made of rose ostrich tips ommen ing in Queen of All Saints Church, to John Francis Moore son of Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Moore of 235 Ryerson St.

The Rev. Henry M. Culkin officiated. A reception was held at the Park Terrace. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Patrick Doogan.

Miss Mary Ellen Collins was maid of honor. Attendants were Miss Pauline Lavin, sister of the bride, and Mrs. John Riordan, sister of the bridegroom. James, E. Moore was best man for his brother.

Victor De Bias! and John Hughes ushered. Mrs. Moore is a graduate of All Saints Commercial High School. Mr. Moore, whose father Is Associate Counsel of the Board of Transportation, served with the armed forces He is now attending St.

John's University School of Commerce. On their return from a trip to the Poconos, Mr. and Mrs. Moore will live at 235 Ryerson in a tiara style. The brides i.

a rr, aiiss Ann turun, miss li i I i If fry Sl'ViiUr-'i if lelen Kane, Miss Ann Kil- maids were the Misses MaryT. O'Keefe, Louise M. Surhoff, Julia M. Callighan and Loretto M. Rlgney.

They wore green derry, Miss Margaret McNamee, if Tarties are the order of the day. Any excuse is a good excuse for a celebration of some sorts and we can think of a variety of reasons just as have the following: MRS. KATRINE IIVIDT BIE of 178 Willoughby who is an artist in her own right, will entertain at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Manhattan, for the men serving as a jury of selection for the Riverside Museum exhibit to be opened on Oct. 9. Her guests of honor will he John G.

F. Von Wieht, Nathaniel Dirk, Gordon Samstag, Nnhum Tsehaebasov and Lawrence Nelson Wilbur, all prominent American artists. The show, presented by the Norwegian Art and Craft lub of 501 40th will continue through Oct. 23. YESTERDAY a small party was given on board the Furness liner Queen of Bermuda for Robert Page Smith of G810 Narrows who sailed on the ship for a holiday at Bermuda.

A bon voyage party also was given on Friday evening" for Mr. Smith. While on the island he will be the guest of Mrs. Edna Watson, a member of the Bermuda Parliament. His friends will be awaiting to hear about his activities in Bermuda.

A REVERSE birthday party was given in honor of Miss Frances Young by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Young of 150 fi8th St. and Spring Lake, N.

.1. We call it a reverse birthday party because it is a turnabout, instead of bringing gifts to the Miss Gilda Vervana and Miss satin dresses similar to that of Street. Clare, Quinn. At Essex and Sussex Hotel are: Mrs. Genevieve Barrett and her brother, James V.

Moran, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Loli-man and Mr. Loh man's mother, Mrs.

J. Frederick Loh-man. Guests at the Warren Hotel are: Miss Helen Mc- Miss Marie-Louise Arata Married to W. V. Pickett Jr.

Misa Marie-Louise Arata, daughter of Mrs. Laurence A. Arata of 39 Pierrepont St. and Baldwin and the late Mr. Arata, became the bride yesterday morning of William Vincent Pickett son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Vincent Pickett of 202 E. 22d AT LAKE RESORT Miss Jo Ann Neylon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James A.

Neylon of 721 E. 26th and her fiance, Edmund Rotchford son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Rotchford of 7101 Colonial Road, dance at the annuaf Confetti Ball at the Lake Mohawk Country Club. Mrcl Erm.nlp VACATIONING Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Moeller Jr.

of Bellerose, who. are spending the Summer holidays at The Colony, Kennebunkport, were photographed enjoying a dance. Mrs. Moeller is the former Eleonor Weiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Weiler of 1185 Union St. Keown, Mrs. Philip Reilly and daughter, Virginia Reilly, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haggerty and their son.

St. and Baldwin. The ceremony guest of honor, the guest of honor gave presents to the guests. nas performed in St. Charles Borromeo'a R.

C. Church by the Rer. Joseph S. Keenan. The reception followed at Louis Dolores S.

Powell's Anastasia Murphy Becomes Bride; Engagement Announced Sherry't, Manhattan. liam' J. Pickett, cousin of the bridegroom, both of Manhattan, ushered. Mrs. Pickett studied at the Packer Collegiate Institute and wa3 graduated from Georgian Court College, Lakewood, N.

J. She is a member of the Junior Committee of the Brooklyn The bride was given In mar To Norman Sovern Miss Nims. Married in Hollis Church Actually this is a family custom for the Youngs. The girl3 at the party received gold and crystal pocket-size perfume bottles and the men boutonnieres. The celebration was a cocktail and dinner party at the Monmouth Hotel in Spring Lake.

Among the Brooklynites in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dorsey, Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Ward, Mrs. William Hanley, Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Ward Jr. and J. William Murphy. ABOUT OTHER TRAVELERS Miss Anne B.

Farrell, riage by her cousin, Frank A. Zunlno, Jr. She wore a gown Announcement is made of tha hptrnthnl nf Mica HnlnrpQ The marriage of Miss Anas day. The Rev. Vincent B.

Silli-lBatavia, N. was best man and; r'nwpil daughter nf Mrs John Kindergarten Society. The or white Chantilly Jace and a white Chantilly lace veil. She carried a prayer book and white orchids. Maid of honor tasia Patrick Murphy, daughter man oiiiciated at the ceremony acting as ushers were Edward R.

Powell of 1721 E. 24th St bridegroom attended St. Fran which was followed by a recep- p. Gubb of Philadelphia, cousin antl Monroe, N. and the late tinn at the homp nf tho vim L.f i iMf- Powell, to Norman Sovern, cis Xavier's College, Manhattan, and was graduated from the of Mr.

and Mrs. Jame3 Murphy of 41 2 Sterling Place, to James Paul Armstrong, son of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Farrell of 312 74th will arrive i- i i son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen University of Virginia. He is a Idlewild Airfield tomorrow from Europe.

She will complete a vacation she started on June 11, sailing on the United States member of Sigma Chi fraternity ittired in a 'both of Batavia, and John Iinti-i Mrs. Robert Armstrong of 355 by h('r falher- a was Miss June Laurens Arata of Brooklyn, sister of the bride. She was dressed in a light blue taffeta frock and carried red roses. Best man for his brother was Robert W. Pickett of Manhattan.

John N. Fallow and Wil incr Marine Flasher. Her tour consisted of travel through white chantilly lace gown overling of Williamsville, N. Y. I was graduated taffeta.

Her fingertip illusion The bride attended from AKnes and St. Jbhn's Place, took place yes and the New York Athletic Club. Following a Canadian honey France, Italy, Switzerland and Germany, and ended with visit Katharine Gibbs School, terday morning in St. Teresa's veil iiflaaiitiviinj iu a iiuniici ui uv.nti ujngmiv iu.in.un. Manhattan.

Her fiance, who moon, Mr. and Mrs. Pickett will C. Church. Performing the heirloom rosepoint lace trimmed is a graduate of Cornell Univer live in Manhattan.

with seed pearls. The maid of ceremony was the Rev. Edward ing friends and relatives in the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Helvard Jensen and Kenneth Jensen of 8302 6th who sailed on the Gdynia-America Line Batory earl last month, are visiting 111 Denmark, Switzerland, France and England. They will be entertained in Copenhagen by Albert served with the navy for three years in the Pacific, was graduated from Adelphi Academy and attended Bergen College. T. O'Connor. The couple re honor, Miss Doris Nims, sister of the bride, wore a gown of sity, Class of '48.

She is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority and the Cornell Women's Club, New York. Mr. Gubb, who served in the submarine branch of thei I nited States Navv for 2V4 ceived the Papal blessing. pale yellow muslin similar to The bride, who was given in Helvard, former vice counsel of Siam. the bride's dress in style.

The Third Child Born marriage by her father, wore bridesmaids, the Misses Nancy candlelight satin and im Gubb and Elizabeth Ann Gubbjyears during World War II, is To the Cusacks the bridegroom's sisters, MrsJa mechanical engineering stu- anj Hnwnnl riune ported lace dress with a fingertip veil of French illusion. She a. uernricn and wrs.ioent ai uiiien inveisn.y, usaf.k nf 74m ruip RnniP carried white orchids and ti 1 -i 1 tii: i 1 a noueiiu. Dicwer, ooui 01 1 10111s, uiass ui ov. ivard, announce the birth of stephanotis.

Her sister, Miss Mary M. Murphy of Brooklyn, were uressen in niue musan. Alter a moior irip iiuuuku thpir tnjrc Chid Howard All wore matching New England the couple will Tnomas ,3 0'n juv 15 at served as the maid of honor. of make their home in Ithaca. Robert Spencer the Norwegian Hospital.

The baby has two sisters Constance She wore a gown of gold shirred silk and brown orchids. 1 and Maureen Cusack. They are the grandchildren of Dr. and James G. Gallagher of Brook lyn assisted as the best man and Robert Armstrong Jr.

of the Bronx and George Arm Mrs. Thomas S. Cusack, 400 Clinton who recently returned from an extensive European tour. Doris Adelaide Kendrick strong of Manhattan, brothers of the bridegroom, ushered. The reception was held in the Roof Garden of the Hotel I Will Marry on Saturday; 'f' -4," The marriage of Mis3 Dorisj r-K I 'it', -v Pierrepont.

Mrs. Armstrong studied at St. Francis Xavier Academy and St. John's University. The bridegroom received his education at St.

Francis Preparatory School, St. Francis College and Marquette University, Wisconsin. After a trip to the Poconos, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong will live in Milwaukee, Wis.

Gubb-Nims Marriage; To Reside in Ithaca First Methodist Church, Hollis, was the scene of the wed-f'ing of Miss Maredith Ann Adelaide Kendrick, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ken-crick Jr. of 198 St.

Mark's to John Edward Nelson son ol Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Nelson, of 212 St. Mark's will take place on Saturday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 5 p.m. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev.

Martin Luther Cornell. The maid of honor will be Miss Jean Kendrick, the bride's twin sister. Clifford Yates will be best man. Edward and Hugo Nelson, the bridegroom's brothers, will usher. There will be a reception at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple.

Following a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the couple will make their home at 191 St. Mark's Ave. s. Cndln Ntionl ON TOUR Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Loring Lane of 393 Washington Ave. are shown aboard the Canadian National Steamship Prince George during a recent round trip cruise from Vancouver, B. to Skagway, Alaska. Prior to th cruis Mr. and Mrs.

Lane were guests ot Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian Rockies. Nims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Doren Nims of 89-18 190th Hollis, and Huntington, and William Edward Gubb, son of Mr. nd Mri.

William M. Budfiird Btehrieh Underwood A Dndsrwood William E. Gubb Brdlor4 BMbraeb Mrs. William V. Pickett, Jtn Mrs.

James P. Armstrong Mrs. Gubb of Batavla, N. yester.

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