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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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Xaverian Auxiliary 14 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 14, 1953 Will Meet Friday 1 Barbara Ritter Becomes Bride 0 Mr. Hardcasile The Xaverian Brothers Au iliary, 241 Prospect Park West, Ellen Marie Morris, Mr. Brown Engaged The marriage of Miss Barbara Ritter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P.

Ritter of 107 will hold Its monthly meeting Friday at 8 p.m. The Rev. Brother Columbanus, C.F.X., is moderator and Mrs, Helen Powers Is president. Especially for wonci wa art LIVING IN BROOKLYN, Marfarat Mara faiciaatiaf facati of Braoklyi lift ia la Brooldya EaI. I' VV I t- 08t St.

and Southampton, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Morris of ,7 Kensington Road. HardcasUe or Garden City, have announced the engagement of their daugh-lpjloomfjpl(ii took place ter, Miss Ellen Marie Morris, to Donald James Brown, son of yesterday in St.

Patrick's R. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Brown of 11 Dalineer Place, Malverne.ibhurch. A reception followed formerly of Brooklyn. Miss Morris was graduated this month from the College of Saint Elizabeth, Convent Sta 'A FINEST FOR 137 YEAR) tion, N. J. 1 Villanova College, Pa.

at. the Montauk'Club. The bride, escorted by her father, wore a waltz-length dress of silk taffeta shantung, her shoulder-length veil of illusion was attached to a sweetheart cap, and she carried a prayer book embellished with lilies of the valley and white orchids. Miss Carol Ritter. her sister, was the only attendant.

She wore a white organdy waltz-length gown linpd with shell pink taffeta and carried a ILm.lllisccSon 1 I 8. Marilyn D. Burroughs Marilyn D. Burroughs Fiancee of Mr. Dempsey 'f -NStls Ibouqiiet of lilacs and pink roses, crucial cftataniiif.

Graduation Party Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Mos-kovit of 1900 NVukirk Ave save a Graduation Party at their home for one hundred curst? in honor of their dausjh-Mis June T. Moskovit, who was erariuated from Adelphi Academy.

Miss Moskovit will attend Syracuse University in cither. J. L. Uoldenbaum Mrs. Herbert Von A.

Hillman roses. Alan Hardcastie was best man for his brother, and Robert Ritter and Edward Huber Ailman-eactl Mrs. James J. Hardcastle Our compltla telection will (ill iha need of every brida itilioiwrjr of quality, beauty and distinction. Elizabeth S.

Thomas Elizabeth S. Thomas, Arthur W. Priest Jr. Are Betrothed Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hampton Thomas Jr. of Glen Head, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Stoddard Thomas to Arthur William Priest son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur William Priest of Westbury. Miss Thomas graduated from Centennary Junior College. Mr.

Priest is attending Long Island Agricultural and Technical In Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burroughs of 191fi E. Scott Pen-sacola, FIa formerly of Brooklyn, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marilyn Dusel Burroughs, to Keith Thomas Dempsey of Fort Walton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Dempsey of Cedar- of Brooklyn ushered. Enpnad Wadding Stationary The bride is a graduate of Herbert Hillman Weds Miss Hankinson The marriage of Miss Frances Hunter Hankinson, the Barnard College. Mr.

Hard 1 00 Wedding Announoanumta from tlt.St lOOWeddln Invitations S29.5A 100 Reception Card from 111 100 "At Home" or Church OeMatlI castle attended Columbia Uni fcvh las. Ellen Marie Morris town, Ga. versity and is a member of Phi Miss Burroushs attendedidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- meet Quoted Includi insrac(n Kappa Psi fraternity.

He has just returned from active duty 487 FULTON BROOKLYN Dean Junior College, Franklin, neth Hankinson of Pennington, Mass. Mr. Dempsey served in N. J-, to Herbert Van Arsdale the Naval Air Corps during' Hillman, son of Mrs. Lester K.

World War 11. and is now em-! Hillman and the late Mr. Hill- Opp. Open Thun. to 9 P.M.

stitute. if j) MADE EASY For a Successful Shower, Wedding Social Function ployed at Klgin Air Force Ba.se.; man of Hatfield, formerly of Brooklyn, took place here yesterday in the First Presby-Eunice G. Jacobson terian Church, Penningon, The Gemma N. Peruggi jvvitn tne u- s- Armv overseas. To Wed in October Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Peruggi PulZOne Zagami of 17HS V. 10th St announce1 The wedding of Mrs. Grace the engagement of their daueh-i Zagami, daughter of Mr. and ter.

Miss Gemma Nanev Pe-j Mrs. Joseph Zagami of 350 Cor-ruggi, to Raymond George Thi-nelia and Aste Pulzor.e bault, son of-the late Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Aste Pul-Mrs.

Georze W. Thibault of zone of 2297 K. 21st took Weds in Jamaica ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. Kenneth Magner.

Dellrloa! Hor d'Oeuvres ndwlrhee Cnld mil The marriage of Miss Eunice I A reception was given at is mr. Gertrude Jacobson, daughter oflavender Hall, Pennington. Ailaita Ixull'ijll, GirnliM Snenrer Mass. place May 31 in St. Martin of The bride wore a gown of Mr.

and Mrs. Enoch Gotthard en Miss Peruggi is an alumna ofTours Church. The Rev. and a memher i Thomas V. Hende! officiated.

Jacobson of 8'-44 Avon A reception was held at Cypress of Sterna Delta Pi. Mr. Tht Manor. imported Swiss embroidered organdy and a Juliet cap with a veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and white roses.

Mrs. Stanley F. Ehrlich of Penning Jamaica Estates, to Stanley Coates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vernon Coates of Mon Our Fapalir Mrs.

Falzone was bault is an alumnus of Georgetown University and the Sor-bonne in Paris. He served as an Intelligence Officer with the Third Army and with the Office of Strategic Services in World War II. matron of honor. Nicholas Pul-zone acted as best man for his brother. The ushers were Carroll Puizone and Francis La tevideo, Uruguay, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, took place ton was matron of honor.

The other attendants included: Miss Oeoree Malllard K'tslere Mrs. George S. Holderness Ruffa. Friday in the first Reformed Shirley Hartzell of Holland. Church.

Jamaica, with the Rev. Miss Helen Elizabeth SMASHING DEMONSTRATION OF UNBELIEVABLE VALUES! Greafesf Dinnerware Safe In New York Hisfory 6 785 DINNERWARE SETS Domestic-lmporicd GLASSWARE SETS MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS-SERVICE fOR 4-6-8-12 SPECIALLY PRICED FROM CARLOAO LOT RtMIVIRl-OUURJ INVITED "Hostess Saver Troyi" At Low Prices of Boy Ridge 125 69th St. SH. 5-06 (At Colonial Rd.) Grimley of Ridgewond, N. fra Thnmuo Mooter cictor Robert A.

Watson officiating. An early October wedding is: Mr. nuzone attended City; Mrs. nolderness ntanneri i College of N'ew York. He is I plan now serving with the mited Re-elected Morning The reception followed in he hvid Npw avpn Forest Hills Inn, and Miss Doris Greer, States Army and will be as- rVinrrrl Proaiont Final Party signed to dutv in Eurone.

i The bride wore a gown N. The season's final "Third; Mrs. Geoige S. Holnerness season Thursday" card party of thej Trinitv Alliance of Richmond; meeunCT of 70,1 E. 33th recently satin trimmed with lace, elected president of Morning; with a waist and a full 7802 5th Ave.

SH. 5-0952 302 86th St. BE. 8-1386 SMI I UHU Ll dUI. lie! IIIUMUII vril A general melting of entm.taine(1 lhp mem.

fell from a cap trimmed with Francis Xavier Academy Alum- Hill and Woodhaven takes place nn Thursday evening, June IS, at Holy Child Hall, Sfith Ave. and 111th Rich be held at the Con-lbcrs of her hoard of di rectors. orange hios50ms. The maid of nae wi WE DELIVER Present This Ad for Petzinger't Catering; Specials vent, Wednesday evening, at at her home on Thursday Miss Virginia Thiele of night as the final meeting of jMaplewood, N. wore a blue mond Hill.

1 8 p.m. The best man was Evans Andreacola of Jonkintown, Pa. The ushers were Robert Carter, Ridgewood, N. Robert Clancy, Upper Darby, Fred Pond, Hollis, N. and Thomas G.

Meeker, New Haven, Connecticut. Mrs. Hillman was graduated from Bucknell University in the class of 10,33. Her husband was graduated from Bucknell University in the class of 1951. Mr.

Hillman is associated with the board for the season. Mrs.imarquisette gown and carried Holderness announced an ex-jdark pink carnations. The ipanded musical and socialjhridesmaid were the Misses jplan for the coming season, jjoanne Goldsmith of West tn1.i,l xt t. 1. Another truckload of iwnun win iinmuc mr cuinu.u rniii lai IIOTPOINT arrives at jWinter and Spring concerts at the Academy of Music under of Rronxville, Barbara Joseph of Manhattan and Gail Hysom Alia yrad btyi o.

Bona China a Silverware Cutlery a Fiqurlnei Novelties the direction of Howard Welleslev Hills. Mass All the New Yorker Steel Boiler 1 1 turn He ra mfmfffflk sehaii, and the annual lunch-jWore gowns identical to that of Company Colmar. Pa ILMORQ Giftware eon on tne root ot ine noiei the maid of honor's and carried Pierre, Manhattan. Mrs. Claire nht pink carnation'.

Mis9 Gloria Mutone Martin is choral accompanist. George Murnhv of Los An- S5i 3 I Besides Mrs. Holderness. Cai wa, hest of Mr. Indonza tWUfaTT tirers re-eiectni nr newiy hi-i'shers included Bvron Tanner The marriage of Miss Gloria Mutone, daughter of Mr.

ana y.w "-j Amph Porklnf fttHM pointed are: vice presi-j Fnster of Cleveland, Ohio; dent, Miss Jessie H. Chamber- f)aii, nf ew Tlamtv Meet The HOTPOINT Family at lin; second vice president, Mrs.lShire, Walter McGrath of Am Mrs. Charles Mutone of In-wood, to Arthur ladanza, son of onn R. C. Haner; tnirn vice M3Si.

anr) Horacio Gar- WAREHOUSE GLASS CHINA U8ERTT AYtHOE it 181 STRUT UMAICi 10NC ISLAJW JAMAICA 3-8S8I Open Mondoy thrt Sotareloy lOrOO to 5:30 Mr. and Mrs. Michael ladanza, Inwood, took place June 7 in president, Mrs. Juliet of Montevideo, Uru-treasurer. Mrs.

William Our Larlv of Pnnnool corresponding secretary. miss Misj! jaCobson attended lR church, Inwood. The 1 leanne Van i i inr rnrpp vears. r-- secretary. Mrs.

J. Tolar Rein- Xhe was eraduated im iu. ineu ers; recording secretary, Missil'Tr A reception fol- feV fwty Planner Oireclo Vf" HOTELS RESTAURANTS NIGHT CLUBS CATERERS ft' hrvnn ohr'r- Art rna r- wi A ft a trin tn Ohin tlio i tr. man of membership. Mrs.

far old J. nailv; muic, Miss Anita lulv 3. They will return to Van Ilvke Palmer; decorations, in ruguay visit abroad. Mrs. Anna K.

Stephens; juniors. after a siv-week' 1 "anuiiy atter a sixweek wUh a nng tn. ong tulle veil and she carried a bou Mrs. Charle-. V.

Roth: printing. I flat Lfefft Mrs. C. H. Gcihel; Iniilget, Miss quet of lilies of the valley, stephanotis.

baby's breath and a white orchid. Kleanor Stewart; librarian. New Inside and Out! Separate 76-Ib. food freezer Door shelf in freeier Special Butter Bin Three (helves in refrigerator door Left-over Swing Rack Sliding shelves Gold-finish ice trays New gold handle trim GrifJin-McCabe Nuptials Announced Miss Kleanor Potter: R-natural V4r I IIW Miss Doris Pecora was maid ommittee, Mrs, Harry The Church of St. Catherine of honor and wore a frork of Srhroerler; cholar-hip, Mrs.

Ifred Inge; projects, Mrs. if for special Thomas Wolff, and press, of Genoa was the setting on "ellow 'a(e an' net, a match-May 23 for the wedding of carried a cascade of mixed flowers. Other attend- Mtss Noreen McCabe, daughter anls who wer9 similarly at. nf Mr and Mrs. Terence In m-nliii not 9i i Mrs.

Jcssi? R. Chaniberlin. roup receptions PomerantZ Bllder ICabe of 517 E. 45th to! eluded the Misses Gloria Ger- The engagement of Miss Rev-'nink Griffin, son nf Mr. andjrara.

Anita Sturm, Phyllis erlv fomeiiiiitr-. dauebter ofu'''s- uruiin oi caia, niece of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. living Pomerantzl ine nev. j.

wifen.iami uiana Magllaro. cousin ot of 5018 Kins Highway, to Sey-j cousin ot tne nnoe, omciaieo. nie bride. Linda Roeder, her i bole No-Defroef flngtralor AND a real food freeier." CLEMENT'S mour ililder, son of Mr. and; A reception followed at tne niece, was flower girl and wore Mrs.

Samuel KiUter. ISM 72di Hotel St. George. a fiwk of white net, a match- BAI1QUET FACILITIES HOTEL TOWERS Regardless of the weather outside, our 1007" ir-conditinning is a guarantee of perfect temperature inside. Social functions from 8 to 800.

Moderate prices. Personalized supervision. has been announced by hen Miss Mary aiei une, sister ot mg bonnet and carried a cas- parents. the bride, was maid of honor, rade nf mixed yellow blossoms. Mis Pomerantz is a senior 1 he tiruiesmaids were tne Anthony Pepi, nephew of the it.

the State I diversity of New Misses uarnara ttoiiann. cousin bridegroom, was page boy. York. Her flam is a senior at of the bridegroom. Marlene' Joseph Giordano was best Dietrich, Kathleen Mullen and man and ushers included Domi Brook Ivn ColleKe.

Mrs. Patricia Frank. nick ladanza. brother of the 926 Third Avinui, Brooklyn, N. Y.

F.icliiive eeculive' rlub in Bush Termmsl Buildings now open to public for penally arranged parties, group dinners snd receptions, fmm 5 p.m. Monday througK Friday and from noon on Saturday and Sunday. Sn perla live fond a nd service bar and Attractive club dining rooms and lounge. Special menus may be arranged. Telephone JTerllm I-0MI James Griffin, brother of the.

bridegroom; Louis Pepi, his bridegroom, was the best nephew, and Al Piscianno and Terence McCabe, brother of the; Joseph Leone nf Mt. Vernon. Miss Beverly S. Glass Will Be Ved June 21 bride, and John Hurling, John After a wedding trip to Can- AUTOEViniric Mr. and Mrs.

l.ouis It. Glass and John Hern ushered. ada, Mr. and Mrs. ladanza of 150 Corbin nnonrrp.

The bride has been associated Mve In Meadownwre Park "7V Miwith the New York Telephone Cedarhurst. 23 Clark St, Brooklyn Heights II1V.IH. a.x.., rnnnt Heverly Class, to Marvin B. uo- 1 'd 14 I Gingoid. The welding will bejniem.

Baotist Children Call Banquet Manager MAin 4-2000 held June 21 in the Fifth nom unu uuv, WASHER New Self Cleaning Sediment tjecfer Sanitary Solid-Wall Spin Tub Coun-ferflo Water Action Doep Overflpw Rinsi Lighted Batk Panel Improved Fluid Drive No Bolting to nue Hotel. Manhattan. nattan, anu auenus ni. juih jjoara 10 meet 1... TIA ho UlllVn.Ml..

stivrn wmi L.v Miss Glass is a graduate ol City College of New York and i at present associated witn Air Force in World War 11 and T. ua After a Sing trip to1 wrenre, president, will -be couS wul Se nihold the final meeting of the the Lincoln Savings Bank. Mr. Floor Savei Hot Water and Soap Jo forB Heception Giggold, a psychologist, is a I liion's' graduate of iorK I Staten Island. "eaMin on Tuesday, at 1:45 p.m., at the Children's Home, wmnwiray't 1 caei imtanrty to ragulor fabrics or tr dolitota nerw 'mVocle' fobnesT Ocean and Avenue S.

i The Rev. Ernest HabelJ Restaurant Wedding Receptions it iMiPiHieui oi me nome, Oj will lead the devotions. The Xt TV l.r. Conrfiliorifl'f mm NO DOWN PAYMENT YEARS TO PAY chairman or ways and means Mrs. John I-olis, will discuss plans for the open house sale and tea, to he held Oct.

24. The nominating elected last month, includes: Communion Breakfaiti Ordination Reception! All Social Functions Complete Dinner, S2.50 foorl Prtarri on Premuei accommodation for 225 ill PROSPFXT PLACE STerliim 3-8647 FRANK i. BARNES, fret. FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED mum 1CKANADA lie i imi for infoi inetion eall VICTOR Mrs. David Shannon, Mrs.

Henry Gartner, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. F. A. Lehmann and Mrs.

A. Thompson. Mrs. George Burgoyne was unanimously elected honorary vice president by the hoard la-t month, Mrs. Habel ULater 8-2000 ILUVJ ffXy-Mt IK -Mr.

Bay Ridge Club The Garden Club of Bay Ridge will hold its regular meeting tomorrow at the parish house of the I'nion Church 481487 Sterling Place (Off Washington Ave.) B'klyn, N. Y. 1 nf staff wi" hostess for the afternoon and will serve of Hay Ridge, Slst St. and Ridge STORE HOURS refreshment, at the close of lloulcvard, at 1:4. p.m.

Mrs. iM f3 3 the meet no. Mrs. ilarrv Kin-tienrge n. non win taiK on STerling 3-1705 268 Ashland Plott Brooklyn, N.

Y. j. l1.iAJi.a i li. 9.6:10 r.M. 9.9 00 r.M, Tburs.

r.M. trinity Baptist Church 11 erbs Mi's of Horticul- Wed, i is rnflirman oi iu nww i.unriuini i'i' Mrs, Frank Griffin Imittee. Iprognm on "Roses," I Beverly S. Glo I I.

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