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

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I BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 29, 1950 15 Further Plana Made for Brooklyn Colony Event Mrs. Emil Senholzi will be Miss Miriam Saliclc's Bridal Held Yesterday Miss Miriam Salick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salick of 1108 Avenue became the bride of Jerome Penn, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Penn of Brookline, yesterday chairman of the annual bridge Miss Ruth Bleif eld Bride of Mr. Padob "TI' it" x- i party of the Brooklyn Colony, I- National Society ot iev Eng land Women, Miss Ruth Lowe, The marriage of Miss Ruth Bleifeld, daughter of Mr. and president, at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 111 Pierrepont at the Aperion Manor. The Rev.

Richard Tucker performed the ceremony. St. A fur shion show will be presented by Paul Herrmann Mrs. Benjamin Bleifeld of 2205 E. 12th to Robert L.

Padob, on of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Padob of 88 Manhattan took place yesterday at the Brooklyn Jewish Center. Rabbi Israel H. Levinthal performed the cere- tnony.

i'vn was best man. Melvin Kap- I and Gladys Wilson. Among the sponsors are: Miss The brlue wore a blush pink satin gown trimmed with Chan-tilly lace. She had a fingertip illusion veil and carried orchids and orange blossoms on a Bible. Lowe, Mrs.

C. F. Swimm, Mrs. Given in marriage by her Ian, Henry Levy, Sidney Lances and Charles Wax ushered. Theodore S.

Cornell, Mrs. E. Mrs. Padob attended Bergen Miss Bea Salick was maid of Baker, Mrs. Edward E.

Hicks, Miss Edith Andersen, Mrs. B. Cutler King, Mrs. Helen Ryon Junior College, Wisconsin Uni versitv and Lone Island Uni honor for her sister in pink and blue satin and net. She wore Sayles, Mrs.

Charles J. Bam wx i versitv. Her husband received a matching Juliet cap and car berger. Mrs. s.

Horns hutner- 4-" I ried pink roses and blue iris land, Mrs. Augusta Harper his education at City College of New York and St. John's University. He is a certified niihlic accountant. He served Miss Mary E.

Tuthill, Mrs. Ster vith blue mallne. The flower father, the bride wore an imported lace and satin gown. She carried orchids on a Bible. Mrs.

Alan A. Beckenstein of Brooklyn was matron of honor. She wore tufted lame and carried a cascade of roses. The bridemaids were Miss Elaine Cohen, Miss Beverly Epstein. Miss Charlotte Findur and Miss Audrae Schneider.

Their dresses were of mauve satin and they had old-fashioned bouquets. Alan A. Beckstein of Brook- SPONSOR FIRST BENEFIT Pictured, left to right, are linir St. John, Mrs. A.

C. Dvc Kin, neryi neaner oi crooK Mrs. William Pfeiffer, Mrs Mrs. Charles Overberger, chairman: Mrs. Harry S.

Rogers, with the Army Air Corps. lyn. niece of the bride, wore a ruffled maize organdy dress John H. S. Putnam.

Mrs. Wil with latching hat and carried liam 11. Heins, Mrs. John W. After a wedding trip to the Elbow Beach Surf Club, Bermuda, the couple will reside at' rose petals.

Benson, Mrs. Georgei G. An Eugene Kaplan was best drews, Mrs. Philip ioung Lin the Park Sheraton Hotel, Man hattan. man.

Stuart Harvev Goodman ker, Mrs. Harry Delvage, Mrs Frank H. Parcells. Mrs. John Swan, Mrs.

F. T. Trull. Mrs. and Stephen Roy Lipes acted wife of the president ot the Polytechnic Institute or Brooklyn, honorary chairman, and Mrs.

Ernest I. Becker', co-chairman of the first benefit to be sponsored by the Women's Faculty Club of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn for the Alumni Association Scholarship Fund. The benefit concert will take place at the institute Friday evening, Feb. 10. Polytechnic Women as ring-bearers.

W. Knight, Mrs. E. L. Stray, Mrs.

Penn attended James Sponsors Listed for Crown Heights Event Mrs B. C. Peare, Mrs. Thomas W. Ridgway, Miss Louis M.

Dickinson. Mrs. G. H. Kinsey, 1 i Final preparations have been made for the annual Fordham University Glee Club concert to Madison High School.

Her husband received fi1 education at Midwood High School. After a wedding trip to Miami Beach, the couple will make their home In Brooklyn. i Mrs. Herbert h. Holly, Miss Beatrice Andrews, Mrs.

J. W. James, Mis. C. McDonald, To Sponsor Benefit be held at the Hotel Plaza, Wednesday evening, for the The Woman's Faculty Club Mrs.

II. E. Blunt, Mrs. M. A the president of Polytechnic Institute, and Mrs.

Raymond E. Kirk, wife of the dean of the Phair, Miss Alice Butterfield, benefit of Crown Heights As sociated Activities. The list of sponsors include: Mrs. Edward Coddington, Mrs. fjfrsk rArU Graduate School, will act as Kdwln T.

Lingeman, Mrs. G. I Mrs; Ernest A Kin-Hs Wed to Mr. Coffftv Mrs. Fred Deghuee Fred of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn will tponsor a con-i crt ift the Student Lounge of Polytechnic Institute, Friday evening F'eb.

10, for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the Bradford Bachrach seller, Mrs. A. Longworth Miss Rit Marje Enderle Mrs. Robert L. Padob ir i.1 i.n Deghuee.

K. G. George A. Fisher, Grace Fitzpatrick, Helen U. Garcia ii u.

r.u, if I Miiohtpr nf anH Miw Enderle of 117-14 Rockaway Boulevard, Ozone Park, became JB Alumnae Association. Mrs. Ern Charles A. Gorman, Yvonne F. Lydia Sbeglia the bride of William Coffey of! est I.

Becker and Mrs. Charles Overberger are co-chairmen. f. l. Hentz, Edward' v.

Kii-IMarried to Mr. DeLucia honorary chairmen of the committee, which includes Mrs. Jerome Bartels, Miss Martha Brierley, Mrs. Frank C. Collins, Mrs.

R. Paul Harrington, Mrs. M. Thomas O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. George E.

Peterson, Mrs. Hubert W. Schleuning, Mrs. George B. Shapiro, Mrs.

David Sole, Mra. Edward J. Squire, Mrs. Bemen R. Sundheim, Mrs.

Corneliui Wandmacher and Mrs. Ernst Weber. in-sz lieth Richmond Hill. tian Wolf, Miss Ruth N. Walker, Mrs.

Ralph E. Roberts. Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. G.

J. Volrk-ening, Mrs. Horace M. Snvder, Mrs. F.

W. Burbank. Mrs. R. H.

Preston, Mrs. M. Taylor King, Mrs. E. R.

Finney, Mrs. E. W. Edwards, Mrs. Oscar J.

Mathile Sarrand, lyric colora on Jan. 14 at Our Lady of Per lcen, John A. Lynch. A. Augustus Low, Mr.

and Mrs. James Miss Lydia Sbeglia, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank tura soprano, and Carmine Gag- petual Help Church. The Rev.

t'k ('. Moonev. Thomas E. Murray, Sbeglia of 305 8th became father Roesch performed the liardi, tenor, will give a program of Italian, French and James J. O'Connell, Francis J.

ceremony. I I O'Donnell, George F. Quigley, English selections. Locke. Mrs.

Ellery Channlngj The bride, who was given in Mrs. Harry S. Rogers, wile ot William Tracy, Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Michael marriage by her father, wore white satin gown trimmed the bride of C. Anthony De-Lucia, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph PeLucia of 42a Somers on Jan. 8 in St. Saviour's R. C.

ChuVch. The Rev. Austin Bennett officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Georgian Terrace of the Hotel Bossert. with Chantilly lace. She had a F.

Walsh, The patrons are: Polk, Mrs. J. R. Wiggins, Mrs. J.

W. Helmsoth, Mrs. Leslie T. Wood, Mrs. S.

F. Hakes, Mrs. H. P. Parker, Mrs.

J. Ellis Standard, Mrs R. 'L. Brennan, Mrs. Louis H.

Peet, Mrs. II. K. Devlin and Mrs. Lord Kurtz.

fingertip veil and carried white Miss Sally Askin, Maurice M. roses and baby's breath. Miss Patricia Burns of Ozone Park. Bennett. Mrs.

Richard Bennett, Miss Alice Borrifeld, Miss Lil- Mrs. Francis J. McGann Mullens Bride of Mr. McGann cousin of the bride, who was The bride, who was given in han A Hronnan Kthpl maid of honor, was dressed in Copeland, Miss Margaret Cum mal "l'i 1 tamei woi -e a blue satin with a matching Mia Annamae (nugn-ningham. Miss Mama ret Helen P.

Rooney Nuptials Made Known neacipiece trimmed with a red wmie aim iiuie sown aim a Brussel point heirloom veil. feather. The bridesmaids, Miss She carried a muff of white loan McLean and Miss Maralyn Miss Helen P. Rooney, daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A-palev, Hugh J. FitzSimons. Mullens of 1523 58th became: jjss Edna W. "rench, Ronald the bride of Francis J. Me- Graves.

Miss Harriet Griffin. sen of Mrs. Francis Mc-jj, T. Grilli, Mrs. Thomas C.

roses and lilies of the valley, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hodgins, botli cousins of the bride and both of Ozone Park, Rooney of 464 Prospect Miss Martha Yaskulka Becomes Bride of Samuel M. Goldaper Miss Martha Yaskulka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham Yaskulka of 2306 86th was married yesterday to Samuel M. Goldaper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldaper of 2080 77th at the Jewish Community House of Benson-hurst. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Benjamin Morgenstern and was followed by a reception, also at the Community House.

The bride wore a candlelight satin gown and train trimmed with Valenciennes lace with a cap of the same lace and tulle. She carried white orchids on a (iann of 400 8tn ht. ami tne late Hennessv, William J. Ileuher- wore gold satin gowns and head Miss Nattie Sbeglia, who was maid of honor for her sister, wore a gown of champagne colored taffeta and rose point Mr. McGann, on Saturday, Jan bands trimmed with blue feath be cam, the bride of John O'Connel, son of Mrs.

James O'Connel of 227-16 114th Road, ers. They all carried old-fash ger, William J. Kennedy, Miss Loretta R. King, Mrs! Margaret J. Louprette, Joseph J.

Maio, Miss Gertrude Mathews. Jo lace. 1 he bridesmaids, the I mm -i mm -Is i ioned bouquets. .21, at 10 a.m. nuptial mass at St.

Frances de Chantal Church, the Rev. Patrick J. O'Connor of- iciating. The reception was Misses Cathv and Lenore Ab- Cambria Heights, Jan. 7 at Holy Name R.

C. Church. The Rev. George Coffey of Woodhaven bate, were attired in boufant seph F. Maurer, John J.

Mc-i Thomas Monahan of Wilming was best man for his brother, Lorstun Studios Vivian G. Holmlin John Enderle of Woodhaven. Callion, Joseph McGoIdrick, Miss Marie McCooev, Miss Ann gowns of pink tulle and carried muffs of pink roses. The best man was John De- ton, N. officiated.

A breakfast followed at the Columbus brother of the bride, and George held at the horns of the bride. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore an off-white fcdtin gown and bonnet veil. She carried a white orchid with T. MeCarty. Mr.

and Mrs. Cor Club. KeHner of Richmond Hill, ush nelius V. McGinity, Miss Mary Lucia, brother of the bride- Miss Vivian G. Holmhn groom, and the ushers included! ered.

The bride was given in mar M. McGinity, Miss Rose Mc- riage by her lather. Mrs. Mary Mrs. Coffey attendivl John Sherry, Miss Gertrude Mullin, streamer of fily of the valley.

The maid of honor, Miss Jean A. Conrad of Brooklyn was ma dams High School. Her hus Harry Ghourian, c. f. Sbeglia Engaged to Mr.

jonnson and Dr. Salvatore Bongiovanni.i nim brother and brother-in-law of! Mn anfi iL IIolm-the hride. rpsrwtivpK' ilin of 5215 7th Ave. announce Miss Alary C. O'Flahertv, Miss Madeline V.

Ott. Mr. and Mrs. tron of honor. Dr.

William band received his education at Mullens, sister of the bride Grover Cleveland High School. J. A. Quinn, Walter C. Reid.

O'Connel of Cambria Heights was best man. The ushers were wore a hyacinth-rose faille taf Mr. DeLucia received his After a wedding trip through Miss Kathleen Tracy and Henry feta gown with a hat of match Schneider Btudls Margaret T. Cunningham New York State and Canada, James Rooney of Brooklyn and i. vjymen.

ng velvet trimmed with pearls. She carried a cascade of orchid the couple will make their home Gregory O'Connel. of Cambria the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vivian G. Holmlin, to Harry B. Johnson, son of Mrs.

Hilda Johnson of 4110 4th Ave. Miss Holmlin is a graduate Bible. Miss Ruth Yaskulka was maid of honor In pink tulla with a matching cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. Seymour Jaffrey was best man.

The ushers were Ker-mit Kitman of Montreal, Canada, Louis Goldberg of Lancaster, Phillip Katz, Paul Bauman, Marvin Gold, Arthur in Sunnyside Heights. Margaret Cunningham's sweet peas. Miss Mary Mullens P. A. from New York University and since returning from service with the Army received his Bachelor of Laws degree from St.

John's University School of Law. Joan Roberts, star of the original cast of the musical "Oklahoma," will be the guest soloist for the concert. Miss Mrs. O'Connel Is a graduate nister of the bride, and Miss of Holy Name School and Eileen McGann, sister of the of Bay Rulge High School and Bishop McDonnel High School bridegroom, both wore green Agnes V. Mackay i3 chairman Visitation Auxiliary Lists Party Sponsors Her husband was graduated the Long Island College School of Nursing.

She is employed with the American Safety of the affair. The Rev. William from Nativity Parochial School faille taffeta gowns with hats of matching velvet trimmed with jrearls. They carried cascades J. Smith, S.J., is director of ac Mrs.

Gerard McLear, chair Goldaper, Irving Winokur and and Brooklyn Technical High tivities. Razor Corp. as their company man of ways and means of the School. of pink eweet peas. nurse, Visitation Academy Auxiliary, The couple will live at 227-16 Betrothal Made Known Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick J. Cunningham of 91 St. Marks Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Theresa Cunningham, to William W.

Newport of 8621 Ridge Boulevard. Miss Cunningham Is a graduate of Prospect Heights High School and the Kings County Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Newport attended Manual Training High School and St. Saviour's C.

B. A. William Burke was the best man. James Kelly and Robert has announced the additional 114th Road, Cambria Heights Helen Schwartz, Bride of Mr. Henman Miss Helen Schwartz, daughter of Mrs.

Hannah Schwartz of 2621 Avenue and the late Joseph Schwartz, was married yesterday, to Lawrence Hen-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis sponsors for the bridge lunch after a wedding trip to Miami brother of the bride, were ushers. eon to be held F'eb. 4 at the Beach, Fla, Mr.

Johnson attended Cooper Union Art School prior to his enlistment with the U. S. Army where he served four years in the Pacific. He is attending Champlain College and will be with the David E. Rudder Club.

They are: Mrs. if George Steigerwald, Mrs. John Dr. 11. C.

Baron, all of Brook- 'yn- The bride is a graduate of F'ranklin K. Lane High School. Mr. Goldaper, a graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School, is on the sports staff of the Brooklyn Eagle, Upon their return from a wedding trip to Lake Placid, Mr. and Mrs.

Goldaper will make their home at 295 Bay 19th St. (rhents, Mrs. John Gridley, Mrs, Peter Vetri, Mrs. Charles Wag H. Henman of Ocean Ave To Have Bridge The annual bridge and tea of St.

Saviour's Branch 1026 of the Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association will be held at Loeser's Restaurant on Saturday afternoon at 2:43 p.m. for the benefit of the branch's welfare fund. Mrs. Mary A. Kelly and Mrs.

Gertrude Milde are acting as co-chairmen. Friendly Sons Glee Club Concert Feb. 17 The Friendly Sons of St. Pat Elinor Friedman To Be Wed Feb. 5 i Elinor Friedman, datigi th.

served for three years with the The ceremony was by Rabbi Berzan at the homej Navy in the South Pacific area ner, Mrs. Clarence Roper, Mrs. Thomas Hussey, Mrs. Louis Alter, Mrs. John Driscoll, Mrs.

Lorenzo Tico, Mrs. William rick Glee Club will give its an of Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Miss Madeleine W.

Smith nual benefit concert on Fri Friedman of 5124 4th will i Ul 1UC III rt gUW 11 I (1M 1- To Entertain Committee day evening, Feb. 17, at the Lynch, Mrs. Flward Wilheims Mrs. John Di Simonc, Mrs. Ju be married to Morton Josfoh Block, son of Mrs.

Hani th Protestant Campaign Tea Held; Drive Opens Hotel Plaza, Manhattan. Proceeds will go to the building Block of 2110 7M next Sun liet Schmidt, Mrs. William Midwinter, Mrs. William Olson, Butler Brown fund of the Convent of Mary The final denominational organizational meeting for the Reparatrix on E. 29th St.

near "day at the Hotel St. George. The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Alfred Ilersh- loned with a bodice of Chantilly lace and a bouffant skirt of slipjHT satin. Her fingertip length veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and orange blossoms. Mrs.

Sylvia Taxon was matron of honor for her sister. Michael H. Henman acted as best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Butler Miss Madeleine- WaWi Smith will entertain her committee for her annual Spring card party this afternoon at Clinton Ave. The card party will benefit the blind and handicapped men, women and chil Mrs. Herman Minitine, Mrs. Wilfred McNally and Mrs. Peter 5th Manhattan.

Demoli 19a0 campaign of the Brooklyn of 2071 Coyle St. announce the engagement of their daughter, knwltz, tion of the existing old build E. Foliar. division of the Protestant Council of the city of New York was Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Zol-towski of 321a 22nd announce the birth of a son, Thomas Anthony ZoltowskI, on Dec. 28 at Samaritan Hospital. They have three daughters, Kathleen, Jo-Anne and Margaret ZoltowskI. Mrs. Zolytow-skl is the former Margaret Hall of South Brooklyn.

ings will be started early in Aiis-s Joan Marie Butler, to April. dren under the care nf the Mrs. Marlon Freedman will be matron of honor and the Misses Rita Marmer, Enid Rap-paport, Sylvia Green and Fran- VI II Robert Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Brown of 76 Bevv Brig.

Gen. William P. Cav-anaugh will serve as honorary chairman. Mrs. Charles J.

Car Court fis RlllW ii 5 held by the Church division at the council's offices, on Friday 252 Fulton St. The campaign will start on Tuesday, with a dinner at 6:15 p.m. in the Han i Krooklvn Association 1m-Collegiate Secretarial Institute. the Condition nf the Her husband, a graduate aml wiu be np( al tne 1 servwlinoteI St. George on Saturday ut of Catnerine McAuley High in luaraijidiiJA.

ntiuig an utrsi cCnool, I (4 roll is chairman of arrange ments. The Glee Club will be con son Place Central Methodist afternoon, April 1. was overseas for two vears. Church, Hanson Place and St Felix St. ducted by George Mead, assisted by Charles J.

Smith. Arthur Mr. Orrin G. Judd, campaign Shirley B. Baron Bauer Is the accompanist.

chairman for Brooklyn, an man will be Michael Friedman. Vshers will Include Mel Feller, Aaron Gottlieb, Bernard Banks and Irving Brodsky. The brld-e-elect attended Brooklyn College. Mr. Block received his education at City College of New York.

Following wedding to Laurels Country Club. Monticello, N. Y. the couple will reside In Will Be Wed June 25 nounces that Mrs. Mildred Mc A fee Horton, wartime leader of the Waves; Borough President Mrs.

N. J. Healy 3d To Be Tea Hostess John Cashmore, and Clifford W. Petitt, executive director of Mrs. Nicholas J.

Healy 3d, general chairman of the card the city-wide Protestant Coun cil will be the speakers at the party for the benefit of the cur rent infantile paralysis fund- I 'A. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Baron of 411 Ocean Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Barbara Baron, to Kalman Greenspan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Greenspan of 1123 Avenue K. The wedding will take place June 25. Miss Baron Is a graduate of Stamford High School and the Nursing School of Jewish Hospital. Mr.

Greenspan, a graduate of Long Island University, is attending Boston University. raising drive in Garden City, will entertain at tea at her opening dinner. P'riday's meeting was sponsored by Mrs. J. Henry Carpenter of Flatbush Presbyterian Church and Mrs.

Edward B. home, 132 Tullamore Road, to A r' If .4 I-- (t A :1 A morrow at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Win-field Townsend, chairman of Hart of Lafayette Avenue the general drive for Garden Fontbonne Alumnae Will Have Dance The annual alumnae informal dance of Fontbonne Hall will be held Saturday in the school gymnasium. Miss Mary Ellen Boylan, Miss Bernadette Ehr-hard and Miss Betty McAloon are taking care of arrangements.

Harry Arnold's orchestra will furnish the music for the dance. Church, who are denominational co-chairmen. The day preceeding, the Protestant Episcopal denominat City; Mrs. Harold Puckett, co-chairman of the card party, and the members of the bridge I' committee. Reports will be ional church representatives met for a tea in the neighbor made and plans completed for H.

Tarr Arline M. Gehrhardt hood club, 108 Clark Mrs this benefit bridge to take place David T. Bishop of St. Bartho It -i at Cathedral House of Feb. 2 lomew's Church and Mrs.

H.I Llln Af Arline M. Gehrhardt. T. R. Thierry to Marry i.vnne ltooeris ot m.

jonns Fort Hamilton Church, who are Evelyn D. C. Woodchekt Merer Schnitzer Mr. and Mrs. Harrv A.

Merer Miss Carole Rosemary Meyer of 203G St. was honored at a surprise birthdav party at her The engagement is announced denominational co -chairmen' acted as hostesses. lEvelyn D. Woodcheke Mrs. Joseph Aneno Jr.

by Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand A Gehrhardt of 2S5 W. Phyliss Cornelia Cornelia Nardone Mrs. George Marshall Is Revaaled home by her classmates at F'ontbonne Hall recentlv.

There Aneno BlCOlCO of 003 Stone announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Gloria Merer, to Henrv Freeport, of their dauqh-; jngs, former president of Brook-ter, Miss Arhne Mane Gehr- ivn Council of Church women hardt, to Theodore Richard chairman of the church di- Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Evelyn D. were 20 guets present. i Miss Rose Bianco, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bianco; Enaaaement Announced, Schnitzer, son of Mrs.

Ida lot i Bay 22d was married vision for the drive spoke at both the tea and meeting. The regular meeting of the Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nurs C. Woodcheke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woodcheke of 679 54th to William J.

Lude- to Joseph Arieno son of Schnitzer of 119 Brighton 11th Street, Mr. Schnitzer Is associated with Reaction Motors, Dover, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arieno of ery and Foster Home Service will be held on Feb.

6 at the Citadel, Ashland Place. Mr3. Anita B. Carey will entertain vlth monologues and stories. Thierry, son of Mrs.

Florence V. Thierry of 1814 Marine Parkway, and the late Mr. Thierry. Miss Gehrhardt is a graduate of St. Agnes Seminary, Mr.

Thierry is a graduate of Lehigh University School of Chemical Engineering. He served overseas as chief project officer of the 0th Air Force with the rank 103 Bay 25th yesterday at St. Finbar'g C. Church, Brooklyn. A reception followed at the Hotel St.

George. Miss Kaye Plazonja was maid of honor. Birthday Party Larraine Ann Contello was given a party recently by her narents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J.

Contello of 1928 E. 22d on the occasion of-her sixth mann son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ludemann c4! 672 54th St.

Miss Woodcheke is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and is employed by the Bankers Trust Manhattan. Mr. Ludemann, a graduate of Fort Hamilton High School, served with the Army Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Albert P.

Cornelia of 114-25 177th Addis-leigh. Park, St. Albans, formerly of Brooklyn, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Phyliss Cornelia, to Gerard Nardone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nardone of Flushing.

Mr. Nardone is a graduate of the Tufts College of Engineering and was formerly a-istant engineer in the construction of the new St. Albans Naval Hospital. He served as a lieutenant in the U. S.

Navy In the Aleutian Islands. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Catherine's Hospital will have its monthly meeting on Friday at Jennings Hall, Bush-wick Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Frank Arieno acted as best Eraser of 446 St. John's Place-man. Ushers were Phil Dem- theibirthday. Guests included class- of major. He received announce the birth of a daugh-jbrosio, Albert De Giorgio, Mario Croix -mates at St.

Agnes Seminary. Bronze Star and French ter, Joanne Ellen Fra-er, and Jerey Capuano. de Guerre." He is sales devel- A small birthday celebration 14, at Brooklyn Hospital. They Following a -wedding trip to "GOING PLACES?" PHO.NK MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS JIO.V, A.M.

-5 P.M. opment engineer with the Re-jwa held by her class at the in Europe during the war. He sis'ofler Corporation of Bell-jseminary under the associated with Audio De-villa. N. J.

Jof Sister Lawrence Marie. vices. Manhattan. Schneider 9ludiot Shirley B. Baron mve two son, Raymond R.

andi Mexico City tht couple will re-Sieven J. Fraser. side in Brooklyn. I i.

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