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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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a is was honored at son and S. Wakeman Weds in Cathedral Miss Susan Shaw Wakeman, Howard B. Wakeman of Roxbury Rev. Robert Burns Doing Burns Doing of Cathedral Gladys J. Merced Gladys J.

Merced Will Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Merced of 162 Bay 40th St. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Joanne Merced, to Joseph N. Cucinotta of 180-05 140th Springfield Gardens.

Miss Merced, a graduate of Manual Training High School, 1s employed as assistant underwriter at the American Progressive Health Insurance Company. Mr. Cucinotta, a graduate of Franklin Lane, is employed by the Avion Engineering Corporation. A September, 1955, wedding is B. P.

W. Club To Open Season On Wednesday The opening dinner meeting of the season of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Brooklyn will be held at the Norwegian Club, 117 Columbia Heights, on Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be sponscred by the finance committea, Miss Helen Gilman Smith, chairman. The program will be presenten by Mrs. Dorothy Pearson, first vice president of the club, and afillated with New York Telephone Company.

She will present a motion picture entitled "The World at Your Finnor Tips." Miss Catherine A. D. Handerson, president, will preside. Galvins to Celebrate Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew of 463 43d St. will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary tomorrow. They renew their wedding vows at a 9a.m. nuptial mass in St. Michael's R.

C. Church. After an informal breakfast for the immediate family, a dinner will be given in honor of the couple at the White Turkey Restaurant, 57th hattan, for relatives, including the couple's four sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Galvin Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Galvin, and Mrs. John Galvin and and Mrs. Mr. James Galvin, and their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. George Triptree. Mr. Galvin is a retired N. Y.

C. fireman, Young Ladies Aid Will Meet Sept. 14 The Brooklyn Young Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Anna Shames, president, will hold, its regular meeting at the East Midwood Center on Tuesday, Sept. 14.

Mary K. Meehan Becomes Fiancee Of Seaman Cook Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mulroy of 1168 Nostrand Ave. nounce the engagement of their niece, Miss Mary Kathleen Meehan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Meehan of town, County Mayo, Ireland, to Seaman Donald F. Cook, son of Mrs. Edmund J. Cook of 101 Midwood St.

and the late Edmund J. Cook. Miss Meehan was graduated from Marist Covent, town. Mr. Cook was graduated from Cardinal Farley Military Academy, before enlisting in the Navy.

Mary Kathleen Meehan Society Lee Ella Block, Herbert Rogers Are Married The New Hyde Park Jewish Community Center was the scene of the wedding of Miss Lee Ella Block and Herbert A. Rogers on Aug. 22. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Block of 146 Betty Road, New Hyde Park.

Mr. Rogers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reubenfeld of 1004 Montgom ery St. The ceremony was per.

formed by Rabbi David Mose- son at the Jewish Center, dinner followed. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of tulle and lace. Mrs. Laura Karr, sister the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She was attired in a pale blue tulle gown.

Andrew Karr was best man for Mr. Rogers. The ushers were Morton Press, Stanley Kramer, Stanley Frank and Joseph Block. After a wedding Mr. Rogers and his bride will make their home in Brooklyn.

The bride graduated from New York University, Mr. Rogers is a graduate of City College of New York. During the Korean War he served as a 1st lieutenant in the Army Medical Serv. ice Corps, Mrs. Herbert A.

Rogers A Miss Shirley Byer Will Wed Nov. 7 Sunday, Nov. 7, has been selected by Miss Shirley Byer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byer of 1501 Ocean Parkway, for her marriage to Arthur Lakritz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Lakritz of 1551 Park Place, The ceremony will take place early in the evening at the Kingsway Jewish Center. Miss Bernice Galitzer will be maid of honor. Herbert Rosenthal, a cousin of the bride. groom- elect, will serve as best man.

Miss Byer is recent graduate of Hunter College, Mr. Lakritz is a graduate of the New York School of Commerce and la now associated with Tutino land Inc. Double Wedding In Brighton Beach Mrs. Oscar Firschein Miss Theda Kerner of 1388 Eastern was married to Oscar Firschein of 1151 Brighton Beach Ave. at the Jewish Center of Brighton Beach in a double wedding ceremony at which his sister, Miss, Mildred Edward Firschein, Jacobowitz was married to of Wilkes Barre, Pa.

The announcement was made jointly by Mr. and Mrs. Baruch Kerner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Firschein.

Mrs. Firschein attended Thomas Jefferson High School. Albany State Teachers College, and received a bachelor of arts degree at Brooklyn College. She taught at the High School of Music and Art and will attend the University of Southern California Graduate School of Library Science. Mr.

Firschein was gradu- Carolyn P. Hahne, Mr. Dugan Are Wed Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Hahne of 7924 Fort Hamilton! Parkway announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Patricia Hahne, to Thomas A. Dugan son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. gan of 7920 10th Ave.

on Aug. 28 at a nuptial mass at St. R. C. Church.

A re. ception followed at the Hotel Gregory. The bride wore a gown of ivory silk taffeta trimmed with Alencon lace and a front panel of tulle. Her crown of orange blossoms held in place a threetiered veil of French illusion. The bride carried a missal with orchids and lilies of the valley.

Miss Katherine Wurmser was maid of honor and wore gown of pink orchid chrystallette with a matching headpiece of leaves and Illusion. She car. ried deep orchid colored asters. Miss Evelyn Dugan, sister of the bridegroom. was brides.

maid and Miss Helen Lillian Hahne, sister of the bride, and Miss Barbara Ann Basti, cousin of the bride, were junior brides. maids. They wore blue chrys. talette frocks, the bridesmaid. wearing a blue headpiece of leaves and illusion and the junior bridesmaids circlets flowers and velvet.

They all carried pink asters. Louis Hahne, sister of bride, was flower girl. Paul McCarty was best man and the ushers were George Hahne, brother of the bride, and Robert Lento. The bride was graduated from Fort Hamilton High School. Mr.

Dugan is a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School and City College of New York. He a member of the faculty of Oceanside Junior High School. The couple will make their home in Freeport. DON'T WASTE BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 5, 1954 9 Adele Mina Mushkin Has Home Bridal daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Road, Garden City, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hempstead, were married yesterday, The ceremony took place in the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, with the Very Rev. James Green, dean, officiating.

A followed in the Garden Room of the Garden City Hotel. Given in 1 marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white taffeta made with a portrait neckline with applique of rosepoint lace, a fitted bodice, and a full skirt forming a train. She wore a fingertip length illusion veil attached to a band of seed pearls and car. ried a white prayerbook with white roses and stephanotis, Miss Alison K. Stewart was the, maid of honor, and Mrs.

Willard H. Barry, sister of the bride, and Miss Anne C. Doing, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. The attendants were attired in ballerina length gowns of ice blue crystalette with matching jackets and hat3 and carried old-fashioned bouquets. Judith D.

Wakeman, another sister of the bride, was flower girl and wore a frock of blush pink taffeta and nylon net with matching hat and oldfashioned bouquet, Bruce F. Doing of Garden City, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man and William G. Fennell of Levittown and Willard H. Barry of Westbury were ushers, Mrs. Doing is a graduate of Garden City High School and the Eastern School for Aides, Manhattan, and is la technician.

medical assistant and X-ray Mr. Doing, also an alumnus of Garden City High School, is a graduate of Trinity Hartford, and the College, Gen- Carol Ann Mitchell Carol A. Mitchell Fiancee of Mr. Bacchus Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. Mitchell 6t 57 E. 3d St. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Ann Mitchell, to Corp. Jerry Bacchus, son of Mrs.

J. Bacchus of 39 Lafayette Ave. Miss Mitchell is a graduate of Manual Training High School. She is employed in the New York accounting office of Pan American Grace Airways, Inc. Mr.

Bachus 1: a graduate of George Westinghouse High School and is now serving his enlistment in Hawaii with the United States Marine Corps. Annette Lipari Annette Lipari, Mr. Ferrara Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Peter W.

Lipari of 76 Ocean Court announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Annette Lipari, to Anthony J. Ferrara, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Al Ferrara of Brooklyn. Miss Lipari is an alumna of Abraham Lincoln High School and has attended Brooklyn College.

She is employed by David K. Tuttle Manhattan. Her father is vice president of the Independent Insurance Brokers Association. Mr. Ferrara received a B.

B. A. degree from St. John's University and is a member of the Delta Psi. Epsilon fraternity.

He served with the Navy in the 6th Fleet on the carrier U.S.S. F. D. Roosevelt in the Mediterranean and has just been released to inactive duty. Miss Adele Mina Mushkin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Mushkin of 1182 E. 22d was married Monday to Pvt. Carl S. Stroh, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Stroh of Atlantic Beach. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Harry Halpern in the home of the bride's parents. A small dinner party was held at the Unity Club of Brooklyn following the ceremony. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a ballerina-length dress of white embroidered or.

gandy over pink taffeta. She also wore a short veil tulle attached to a bandeau of lace land seed pearls and carried a white satin Bible covered with lilies of the valley and stephanotis. Mrs. Emanuel Hirsch. sister of the bridegroom, was Mrs.

Stroh's only attendant. Lt. Nathan T. Mushkin, U. S.

A. a brother of the bride, was Pyt. Stroh's best man. Mrs. Stroh Was graduated from the Packer Collegiate Institute and is in her senior year lat Connecticut College for Women in New London, Conn.

Her husband was graduated Nancy Donnenfeld Dr. Mintz' Bride The marriage of Miss Nancy Donnenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Donnenfeld of 80-40 Lefferts Kew Gardens, to Dr.

Boraletard. lard Mintz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Mintz of Brooklyn, took place Aug. 29 at the Forest Hills Inn, Forest Hills.

The Rev. Mordecal Waxman formed the ceremony, Mrs. Jane Brill, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Dr. Elliott Klein was best man. Mrs.

Mintz was graduated! from the Ann Reno School of Adelphi College and is a member of the faculty of Stewart School in Garden City. Dr. Mintz was graduated from the New York University College of Medicine, where he also completed his' postgradulate training in phychiatry. Silver Care To get the most in beauty from your table silver. give it a reasonable amount of care.

This includes washing promptly in hot soapsuds after each use, especially if it's been in contact with discoloring foods like eggs or salad dressing. from New York University, School of Commerce. Accounts Finance, in 1953. After a wedding trip to Canada, the couple will live near Fort Bragg. N.

where Pvt. Stroh is stationed. Turi-Larkin Mrs. Corl S. Stroh Cleanliness a Weapon Cleanliness is the best weapon Drennan Mrs.

Robert B. Doing Jr. Marianne T. Thomas Bride of Mr. Mattaliano The wedding of Miss Marianne Theresa Thomas, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George F. Thomas of 205 Luqueer and Joseph A. Mattaliano, son of Mrs. Filippa Mattaliano of 315 3d took place yesterday at St.

Mary Star of the Sea. A reception followed at the Colonial Mansion, 1933 Bath Ave. The bride wore a gown of embroidered nylon tulle and had a fingertip veil of French Illusion. She was attended Miss Patricia Flynn as maid of honor and the Misses Veronica McColgan and Miss Regina Farrell as bridesmaids. Ernest Barra was best man and the ushers included Carlo Silinonte and Ronald Thomas, brother of the bride.

The bride attended Bay Ridge High School and the bridegroom the Haaren High School. He served for two years in the Army overseas and is now employed by the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The couple left on a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, Carol Elizabeth Rice Weds In St. Anselm's Church Miss Carol Elizabeth Rice, of Brooklyn, and Walter and Mrs. Michael McCormack, yesterday morning fit St.

James F. Kelly, administrator of St. James Pro-Cathedral, performed the ceremony, read the papal blessing and celebrated the nuptial mass. A reception followed in the non Room of the Ambassador Hotel. The bride, daughter also of the late Mrs.

Elsie B. Rice, wore a gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle over satin, made with a fitted bodice finished a scalloped neckline which was outlined in seed pearls, and a bouffant skirt ending in a train. She wore a fingertip, veil of tulle cap Chantilly lace and seed pearls and carried white orchids, stephanotis and lilies of the valley. Miss Maureen McNulty of Brooklyn was maid of honor. She wore a gown of blue taffeta and a small hat made of the same taffeta and carried a bouquet of red roses and blue delphinium.

The other attendants were Miss Anne McCormack. sister of the bridegroom: Miss Adrianne Rice of Morristown, N. cousin of the bride: Mrs. John MacNeil of Boston, and Miss Beatrice Straton of Brooklyn. They were attired In daughter of Edward Rice Russell McCormack, son of Mr.

also of Brooklyn, were married Anselm's R. C. Church. The Rev. gowns similar to the maid of honor and carried red roses, John McKenna of Arverne was best man.

The were Ensign Howard McCormack, U.S.N.. brother of the bride. groom; Donald F. Rice, brother of the bride: John J. Martin of Brooklyn, and Lt.

(j.g.) Frank A. Stackpole, U.S.N.R., of Concord. N. H. The bride is an alumna of the Convent of the Sacred Heart.

Eden Hall, Torresdale. and Marymount College. Tarrytown, N. Y. She is with Time, Inc.

Sr. McCormack, until recently, served as gunnery officer aboard the U. S. S. Charles S.

Sperry, a destroyer of the Atlantic Fleet, and holds the rank of lieutenant (j.g.) in the Naval Reserve. He attended Brooklyn Preparatory School and received an A.B. degree from Columbia College, and a degree in metallurgical engineering from Columbia versity School of Engineering. He 1s a metallurgical engineer with Phelps Dodge Copper Products, Hayway, N. J.

After a wedding trip to Bermuda the couple will reside in Roselle Park. N. J. Bradford Bachrach Mrs. Walter R.

McCormack THE "BEST MAN" IN YOUR WEDDING PLAN YOUR MAN? CUR VICTOR el enursel Call on His Experience by Calling ULster 8-2000 He's been the best man to them. sands of copies, making sure that their fondest dreams were realized. MOTES GRANADA 268 Ashland Place Brooklyn, N. Y. ULster 8-2000 Parking Never a Problem Mrs.

Edward Jacobowitz fated from the College of the City of New York and obtained his master's degree at the Untversity of Pittsburgh, He is associated in business in Van Nuys, as aerodynamicist, Mrs. Jacobowitz attended Lincoln High School ated from Brockport State Teachers College in Rochester. N. Y. While in Rochester she taught in the Hebrew School at Temple Her hushand, Mr.

Jacobowitz, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jacobowitz of Wilkes Barre, He was "Pa.

graduated from Yeshiva U'niversity, Both recently returned from an extended visit to Israel. The couple left for Dallas, Texas, where both will teach and where Mr. Jacobowitz will attend the Southern Methodist Celeste Vitarella Celeste Vitarella Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Vitarelia of 1122 E.

24th St. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Celeste Vitarel-1 la, to Nicholas Andruzzi, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andruzof 2150 E.

9th St. 21 The couple a lawn party at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Vitarella in Miss Vitarella attends St. Agnes Seminary.

Mary the On Vacation Mrs. Marion Valentine of 160 Columbia Heights has been in Asbury Park, N. for vacation. Mrs. Beatrice Freeman of 1616 Beverly Road Is spending the Summer in Roscoe.

N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R.

Dalton of 136 E. 5th St. have been at Ocean Grove. N. for a few weeks.

Miss Dorothy Hopkins of 196 Columbia Heights is spending a month with her sister, Mrs. Ethel Witford, at Providence, 'Rhode Island. A With the approach of Fall and its colorful vistas comes a new social season. To fulfill your requirements for each occasion, be sure to see our exciting Autumn display of BETTER LINGERIE SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES JAY-COBB 8218 5th Bet. 82nd 83rd B'klyn SHore Road 5-1700 Charge Accounts Invited THE WEEK AHEAD in Brooklyn THERE'S MORE ENJOYABLE READING IN THE EAGLE -EVERY DAY TERCENTENARY OF JUDAISMBrooklyn joins all of American tion of the first congregation in religious services, exhibits, versary in Brooklyn and eight I and a half months celebration.

BACK THE BROOKS--Labor Day Ebbets Field in the final push of honors. Between now and the 26th challenging all the National Dave Anderson, Harold Burr and Eagle's top sports reporters Sunday, September 12th, Jewry in celebrating the the World. A program of concerts, will fete the 300th throughout the nation during the opens the Dodgers home stand at the season for this year's pennant of September the Flock will be League teams. Tommy Holmes, Lou Niss are but 0 few of the covering your favorite team. ADOPT YOUR OR FALL FASHION SILHOUETTE Four nose silhouettes made famous in this season's French couturier collections will make fashion head.

lines this Fall, predicts David Nemeror. Chairman of the Board of Russeks. Fashion Editor Elizabeth Lips does a picture story on new Fall copied from French designers' originals on Thursday's Women's Page. MARY HAWORTH IS BACK! favorite advisor on "problems customary place on the Eagle's this week concern a disillusioned as selfish, cruel and bad: a young uneasy matron who fears the BACK FASHIONS look for little girls" has finally fashion preview for the younger skirts in bright colors suggest Women's Page this Friday. Tuesday will find Brooklyn's of emotional stress" back in her Women's Page.

Top problems bachelor who sees all women girl afraid to marry, and an neighbors' gossip. FOR TINY TOTS- -The "little girl been awarded the spotlight in set Peter Pan collars, bouffant the styles to be featured on the BROOKLYN EAGLE Prize Winning Newspaper-Champion of Its Community.

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