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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 29, 1950 15 Ruth Bleifeld Bride of Mr. Padob The marriage of Miss Ruth Mrs. Benjamin Bleifeld of 2205 Mon of Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham place yesterday at the Brooklyn Bleifeld, daughter of Mr. and E. 12th to Robert L. Padob, Padob of 88 Manhattan took Jewish Center. Rabbi Israel H.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an imported lace and satin She carried orchids on a Bible. Mrs. Alan A. Beckenstein Brooklyn was matron of honor. She wore tufted lame and car.

ried a cascade of roses. The bridemaids were Miss Elaine Cohen, Miss Beverly Epstein, Charlotte Findur and Miss Audrae Schneider. Their A dresses were of mauve satin and they had old-fashioned bouquets. Alan A. Beckstein of Brook- lan, Henry Levy, Sidney Lances and Charles Wax ushered.

Mrs. Padob attended Bergen Junior College, Wisconsin Uniof versity and Long Island University. Her husband received his education at City College of New York and St. John's University. He is a certified public accountant.

He served with the Army Air Corps. After a wedding trip to the Elbow Beach Surf Club, Ber. muda, the couple will reside at the Park Sheraton Hotel, Manhattan. Levinthal performed the mony. lyn was best man.

Melvin Kap- Sponsors Listed for Crown Heights Event Daley, Hugh J. FitzSimons, a Miss Edna W. French, Ronald Graves. Miss Harriet Griffin. T.

Grilli, Mrs. Thomas Hennessy, William J. Heuber-1 ger, William J. Kennedy, Miss Loretta R. King, Mrs.

Margaret J. Louprette, J. Maio, Miss Gertrude Mathews, JoJoseph, seph F. Maurer, J. McCallion, Joseph McGoldrick, Miss Marie McCooey, Miss Ann T.

McGarty, Mr. and Mrs. CorM. nelius V. McGinity, Miss Mary! McGinity, Miss Rose Sherry, Miss Gertrude Mullin, Miss Mary, C.

O'Flaherty, Miss Madeline V. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Quinn, Walter C. Reid, Miss Kathleen Tracy and Henry T. Vlymen. Joan Roberts, star of the original cast of the musical; "Oklahoma," will be the guest soloist for the concert. Miss Agnes V.

Mackay chairman of the affair. The Rev. William J. Smith, S.J., is director of activities. University Glee Club concert to be held at Hotel Plaza, Wednesday evening, for the benefit of Crown Heights Associated Activities.

The list of sponsors include: Mrs. Fred Deghuee Fred Deghuee, E. G. Dennehy, George A. Fisher, Grace M.

Fitzpatrick, Helen R. Garcia. Charles A. Gorman, Yvonne F. Graves.

Leo B. Guelpa, George F. L. Hentz, Edward' V. Killeen, John A.

Lynch, A. Augustus Low, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mooney, Thomas E.

Murray, James J. O'Connell, Francis J. O'Donnell, George F. Quigley, William J. Tracy, Supreme Court Justice and Mrs.

Michael F. Walsh, The patrons are: Miss Sally Askin, Maurice M. Bennett. Mrs. Richard Bennett, Miss Alice Bordfeld.

Miss Lillian A. Brennan, Miss Ethel, Copeland, Miss. Margaret Cunningham. Margaret T. St.

Saviour's L. C. B. A. To Have Bridge The annual bridge and tea of St.

Saviour's Branch 1026 of Ladies Catholic Benevolent Asthe sociation will be held at Loser's Restaurant on Saturday afternoon at 2:45 p.m. for the benefit lof the branch's welfare fund. Mrs. Mary A. Kelly and Mrs.

Gertrude Milde are acting as co-chairmen. Butler -Brown Mr. and Mrs. Michael Butler of 2071 Coyle St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joan Marie Butler, to Robert Brown, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rufus Brown of 76 Court. Miss Butler is a graduate of Catherine McAuley High School. Mrs. Joseph Arieno Jr.

Arieno-Bianco Miss Rose Bianco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bianco of 63 Bay 22d was married to Joseph Arieno son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arieno of 103 Bay 25th yesterday at St.

Finbar's R. C. Church, Brooklyn. A reception followed at the Hotel St. George." Miss Kaye Plazonja was maid of honor.

Frank Arieno acted as best man. Ushers were Phil Dembrosio, Albert De Giorgio, Mario Longo and Jerey Capuano. Following a wedding trip to Mexico City the couple will reside in Brooklyn. Further Plans Made for Miss Miriam Salick's Brooklyn Colony Event Bridal Held Yesterday Mrs. Emil Senholzi will be chairman of the annual bridge party of the Brooklyn Colony, National Society of New England Women, Miss Ruth Lowe, president, at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont St.

A fur fashion show will be presented by Paul and Gladys Wilson. Among the sponsors are: Miss Lowe, Mrs. C. F. Swimm, Mrs.

Theodore S. Cornell, Mrs. E. R. Baker, Mrs.

Edward E. Hicks, Edith Andersen, Mrs. B. Cutler King, Mrs. Helen Sayles, Mrs.

Charles J. Bamberger, Mrs. S. Horns Sutherland, Mrs. Augusta Harper, Miss Mary E.

Tuthill, Mrs. Ster ling St. John, Mrs. A. C.

DyeMrs. William Pfeiffer, Mrs. John H. S. Putnam, Mrs.

William H. Heins, Mrs. John W. Benson, Georgei G. Andrews, Mrs.

Philip Young Linker, Mrs. Harry Delvage, Mrs. Frank H. Parcells, Mrs. John L.

Swan, F. T. Trull, Mrs. G. W.

Knight, Mrs. E. L. Stray, Mrs B. C.

Peare, Mrs. Thomas W. Ridgway, Miss Louis M. Dickinson, Mrs. G.

H. Kinsey, Mrs. Herbert L. Holly, Miss Beatrice Andrews, Mrs. J.

W. James, Mrs. C. M. McDonald, Mrs.

H. E. Blunt, Mrs. M. A Phair, Miss Alice Butterfield, Mrs.

Edward Coddington, Mrs. Edwin T. Lingeman, Mrs. G. Erickson, Mrs.

Ernest A. Kinscher, Mrs. A. Longworth Love, Mrs. H.

E. Ert. Mrs. Christian Wolf, Miss Ruth N. Walker, Mrs.

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

Volckening, Mrs. Horace M. Snyder, Mrs. F. W.

Burbank, Mrs. R. H. Preston, Mrs. M.

Taylor King, Mrs. E. R. Finney, Mrs. E.

Edwards, Mrs. Oscar J. Locke, Mrs. Ellery Channing Mrs. J.

R. Wiggins, Mrs. J. W. Heimsoth, Mrs.

Leslie T. Wood, Mrs. S. F. Hakes, Mrs.

H. P. Parker, Mrs. J. Ellis Stancard, Mrs Brennan, Mrs.

Louis H. Peet, Mrs. Devlin and Mrs. Lord Kurtz. Helen P.

Rooney Nuptials Made Known Miss Helen P. Rooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rooney of 464 Prospect became the bride of John O'Connel, son Mrs. James O'Connel of 227-16 114th Road, Cambria Heights, Jan.

7 at Holy Name R. C. Church. The Rev. Thomas Monahan of Wilmington, N.

officiated. A breakfast followed at the Columbus Club. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mrs. Mary A. Conrad of Brooklyn was matron of honor.

Dr. William O'Connel of Cambria Heights was best man. The ushers were James Rooney of Brooklyn and Gregory O'Connel Cambria Heights. Mrs. O'Connel is a graduate of Holy Name School and Bishop McDonnel High School.

Her husband was graduated from Nativity Parochial School and Brooklyn Technical High School. The couple will live at 227-16 114th Road, Cambria Heights, after a wedding trip to Miami Beach, Fla. Friendly Sons Glee Club Concert Feb. 17 The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee Club will give its annual benefit concert on Friday evening, Feb.

17, at the Hotel Plaza, Manhattan. Proceeds will go to the building fund of the Convent of Mary Reparatrix on E. 29th St. near 5th Manhattan. Demolition of the existing old buildings will be started early in April.

Brig. Gen. William P. Cavanaugh will serve as honorary chairman. Mrs.

Charles J. Caris chairman of arrangements. The Glee Club will be conducted by George Mead, assisted by Charles J. Smith. Arthur Bauer is the accompanist.

Mrs. N. J. Healy 3d To Be Tea Hostess Mrs. Nicholas J.

Healy 3d. general chairman of the card party for the benefit of the current infantile paralysis fundraising drive in Garden City, will entertain at tea at her home, 132 Tullamore Road, tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Winfield Townsend, chairman of the general drive for Garden City; Mrs. Harold Puckett, cochairman of the card party, and the members of the bridge committee.

Reports will be made and plans completed for this benefit bridge to take place at Cathedral House of Feb. 2. Merer-Schnitzer Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Merer of 903 Stone announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Gloria Merer, to Henry! Schnitzer, son of Mrs. Ida Schnitzer of 149 Brighton 11th Street. Mr. Schnitzer is associated with Reaction Motors, Dover, New Jersey. The Ladies Aid Society of St.

Catherine's Hospital will have its monthly meeting on Friday at Jennings Hall, Bushwick Ave. "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS A.M.-5 P.M. Miss Miriam Salick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Salick of 1408 Avenue became the bride of Jerome Penn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Penn of Brookline, yesterday at Aperion Manor, The Rev. Richard Tucker performed the ceremony. The bride wore a blush pink satin gown trimmed with Chantilly lace.

She had a fingertip illusion veil and carried orchids land orange blossoms on a a a a Bible. Miss Bea Salick was maid of honor for her sister in pink and blue satin and net. She wore a matching Juliet cap and carried pink roses and blue iris with blue maline. The flower girl, Cheryl Redner of Brooklyn, ruffled niece of the organdy bride, wore dress al with matching hat and carried rose petals. Eugene Kaplan was best man.

Stuart Harvey Goodman and Stephen Roy Lipes acted as ring-bearers. Mrs. Penn attended James Madison High School. Her husband received his education lat Midwood High School. After a wedding trip to Miami Beach, the couple will make their home in Brooklyn.

Rita Marie Enderle Is Wed to Mr. Coffey Miss Rita Marie Enderle, daughter Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Enderle of 117-14 Rockaway Boulevard, Ozone Park, became the bride of William Coffey of 111-22 116th Richmond Hill, on Jan. 14 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. The Rev. Father Roesch performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown trimmed with Chantilly lace.

She had a fingertip veil and carried white roses and baby's breath. Miss Patricia Burns of Ozone Park, cousin of the bride, who was maid of honor, was dressed in blue satin with a matching headpiece trimmed with a red feather. The bridesmaids, Joan McLean and Miss Maralyn Hodgins, both cousins of the bride and both of Ozone Park, wore gold satin gowns and headbands trimmed with blue feathers. They all carried old-fashioned bouquets. George Coffey of Woodhaven was best man for his brother.

John Enderle of Woodhaven, brother of the bride, and George Kellner of Richmond Hill, ushered. Mrs. Coffey attended John Adams High School. Her hus. band received his education at Grover Cleveland High School.

After a wedding trip through New York State and Canada, the couple will make their home in Sunnyside. Visitation Auxiliary Lists Party Sponsors Mrs. Gerard McLear, chairman of ways and means Visitation Academy Auxiliary, has announced the additional sponsors for the bridge luncheon to be held Feb. 4 the Rudder Club. They are: Mrs.

George Steigerwald, Mrs. John Ghents, Mrs. John Gridley, Mrs. Peter Vetri, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs.

Clarence Roper, Mrs. Thomas Hussey, Mrs. Louis Alter, Mrs. John Driscoll, Mrs. Lorenzo Pico, Mrs.

William Lynch, Mrs. Edward Wilheims, Mrs. John Di Simone, Mrs. Juliet Schmidt, Mrs. William Midwinter, Mrs.

William Olson, Mrs. Herman Minitine, Mrs. Wilfred McNally and Mrs. Peter E. Follar.

H. Tarr Arline M. Gehrhardt Arline M. Gehrhardt, T. R.

Thierry to Marry The engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand A. Gehrhardt of 285 W. Seaman Freeport, of their daughter, "Miss Arline Marie Gehrhardt, to Theodore Richard 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, Thierry is a graduate of Lehigh University School of Chemical Engineering.

He served overseas as chief project officer of the 9th Air Force with the rank of major. He received the Bronze Star and French "Croix de Guerre." He is sales development engineer with the Resistoflex Corporation of Bell'ville, N. J. SPONSOR FIRST BENEFIT Pictured, left to right, are al Mrs. of Charles the president Overberger, of the chairman; Polytechnic Mrs.

Harry S. Institute Rogers, of wife 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 To Sponsor Benefit Miss Lydia Sbeglia Married to Mr. DeLucia Bradford Bachrach Mrs. Robert L. Padob Miss Lydia Sbeglia, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sbeglia of 305 8th became the bride of C. Anthony DeLucia, son of Mr. and seph DeLucia of 42a on Jan. 8 in St.

Saviour's R. C. Church. The Rev. Austin Bennett officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Georgian Terrace of the Hotel Bossert.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin and tulle gown and Brussel point heirloom veil. She carried a muff of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Nattie Sbeglia, who was maid of honor for her sister, wore a gown of champagne colored taffeta and rose point lace. The bridesmaids, the Misses Cathy and Lenore Abbate, were attired in boufant! gowns pink tulle and carried muffs of pink roses. The was John DeLucia, "brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers included Harry Ghourian, C.

F. Sheglia and Dr. Salvatore Bongiovanni. brother and brother-in-law of the bride, respectively. Mr.

DeLucia received his A. from New York Uni-Iter, versity and since returning from service with the Army received his Bachelor of Laws degree from St. John's University School of Law. Helen Schwartz Bride of Mr. Henman Miss Helen Schwartz, daughter of Mrs.

Hannah Schwartz of 2624 Avenue and the late Joseph Schwartz, was married yesterday, to Lawrence Henman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Henman of 2850 Ocean Ave. The ceremony, was performed by at the home of the bride.

The bride wore a gown fashioned with a bodice of Chantilly lace and a bouffant skirt of slipper 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. Mrs. Henman is a graduate of Her Collegiate husband. Secretarial Institute. a graduate of New York University, served with the U.

S. Infantry, and was overseas for two years, Shirley B. Baron Will Be Wed June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Baron of 441 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. Schneider Studios Shirley B. Baron The Woman's Faculty Club of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn will sponsor a concert in the Student Lounge of Polytechnic Institute, Friday Feb. 10, for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the evening Alumnae Association.

Mrs. Ernlest I. Becker are and Mrs. co-chairmen. Charles Overberger Mathile Sarrand, lyric coloratura soprano, and Carmine Gagliardi, tenor, will give a program of Italian, French and English selections.

Mrs. Harry S. Rogers, wife of Schneider Studio Margaret T. Cunningham Margaret Cunningham's Betrothal Made Known Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick J. ningham of 91 St. Marks Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Theresa Cunningham, to William W. Newport of 8624 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 served for three years with the Navy in the South Pacific area. Protestant Campaign Tea Held; Drive Opens The final denominational organizational meeting for the 1950 campaign of the Brooklyn division of the Protestant Council of the city of New York was held by the Church division at the council's offices, on Friday 252 Fulton St. The campaign will start on Tuesday, with dinner at 6:15 p.m.

in the Hanson Place Central Methodist Church, Hanson Place and St. Felix St. Mr. Orrin G. Judd, campaign chairman for Brooklyn, announces that Mrs.

Mildred Mc Afee Horton, wartime leader of the Waves; Borough President John Cashmore, and Clifford W. Petitt, executive director of the city-wide Protestant Council will be the speakers at the opening dinner. Friday's meeting was sponsored by Mrs. J. Henry Carpenter of Flatbush Presbyterian Church and Mrs.

Edward B. Hart of Lafayette Avenue Church, who are denominational co-chairmen. The day preceeding, the Protestant Episcopal denominational church representatives met for a tea in the neighborhood club, 108 Clark Mrs. David T. Bishop of St.

Bartholomew's Church and Mrs. H. Lynne Roberts of St. John's Fort Hamilton Church, who are denominational co -chairmen acted as hostesses. Mrs.

George Marshall Billings, former president of Brooklyn Council Church women and chairman of the church division for the drive spoke at both the tea and meeting. Birthday Party Larraine Ann Contello was given a party recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Contello of 1928 E.

22d on the occasion of her birthday. Guests included classmates at St. Agnes Seminary. A small birthday celebration was held by her class at the seminary under the Jof Sister Lawrence Marie. the president of Polytechnic Institute, and Mrs.

Raymond E. Kirk, wife of the dean of the Graduate School, will act as honorary chairmen of the committee, 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, Mrs. Edward J. Squire, Mrs. Bemen R. Sundheim, Mrs.

Cornelius Wandmacher and Mrs. Ernst Weber. Mrs. Francis J. McGann Mullens Bride of Mr.

McGann Miss Annamae Mullens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mullens of 1523 58th became the bride of Francis J. McGann, so.

of Mrs. Francis McGann of 400 8th St. and the late Mr. McGann, on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 10 a.m.

nuptial mass at St. Frances de Chantal Church, the Rev. Patrick J. O'Connor officiating. The reception was held at the home of the bride.

The bride, given in marriage by satin her gown father, and wore an bonnet off veil. She carried a white orchid with streamers of fly of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Jean Mullens, sister of the bride, wore a faille taffeta gown of matchhyacinth rose, ing velvet trimmed with pearls. She carried a cascade of orchid sweet peas. Miss Mary Mullens, sister of bride, and, Miss Eileen McGann, sister the bridegroom, both wore green faille taffeta gowns with hats of matching velvet trimmed with pearls.

They carried cascades of pink sweet peas. William Burke was the best man. James Kelly and Robert, Mullens, brother of the were ushers. Elinor Friedman To Be Wed 5 Miss Elinor Friedman, ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris H. Friedman of 5124 4th will be married to Morton Josenh Block, son of Mrs. Hant th Block of 2110 73d next Sunday at the Hotel St. George. The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Alfred Hershkowitz.

Mrs. Marion Freedman will be matron of honor and the Misses Rita Marmer, Enid Rappaport, Green and Francine 'Goldstein will be the bridesmaids. Acting as best mane will be Michael Friedman. Ushers will include Mel Feller, Aaron Gottlieb, Bernard Banks and Irving Brodsky, The bride-elect attended Brooklyn College. Mr.

Block received his education at City College of New York. Following wedding trip to Laurels Country Club, Monticello, N. Y. the couple will reside in Brooklyn. 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 Ehrhard and Miss Betty McAloon are taking care of arrangements. Harry Arnold's orchestra will furnish the music for the dance. Miss Carole Rosemary Meyer of 2036 63d St. was honored at a surprise birthday party at her home by her classmates Fontbonne Hall recently. There were 26 guests present.

The regular meeting of the Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Nursery and Foster Home Service will be held on Feb. 6 at the Citadel, Ashland Place. Mrs. Anita B. Carey will entertain with monologues and stories.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Fraser of 446 St. John's Place announce the birth of a daughter, Joanne Ellen Fraser, Jan.

14, at Brooklyn Hospital. They have two sons, Raymond R. and Steven J. Fraser. Miss Martha Yaskulka Becomes Bride of Samuel M.

Goldaper Miss Vivian G. Holmlin Engaged to Mr. Johnson Lorstan Studios Vivian G. Holmlin Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Holmlin of 5215 7th Ave. announce the engagement of their daughMiss Vivian G. Holmlin, to Harry B. Johnson, son of Mrs.

Hilda Johnson of 4110 4th Ave. Miss Holmlin is a of Bay Ridge High School and the Long Island College School of Nursing. She is employed with the American Safety Razor Corp. as their company nurse. 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 associated Champlain with College the and David will be Kennedy, next month. Miss Madeleine W.

Smith To Entertain Committee Miss Madeleine- Walsh Smith will entertain her committee for her annual Spring card party this afternoon at 380 Clinton Ave. The card party will benefit the blind and handicapped men, women and children under the care of the Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of Poor and will be held at the Hotel St. George on Saturday afternoon, April 1. Phyliss Cornella Cornella-Nardone Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs.

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

Mr. Nardone is a graduate of the Tufts College of Engineerling and was formerly assistant 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.

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 Bensonhurst. 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 Bible. Miss Ruth Yaskulka was maid honor in pink tulle with a matching cap.

She ried a colonial bouquet of pink roses. ushers Jaffrey were was Ker- best mit Kitman of Montreal, Canada, Louis Goldberg of Lancaster, Phillip Katz, Paul Bauman, Marvin Gold, Arthur Goldaper, Irving Winokur and Dr. H. C. Baron, all of Brooklyn.

The bride is a graduate of Franklin 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. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zoltowski 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. Zolytowski is the former Margaret Hall alof South Brooklyn. Evelyn D.

C. Woodcheke Evelyn D. Woodcheke Betrothal Is Revealed Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Evelyn D. C. Woodcheke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Woodcheke of 679 54th to William J. Ludemann son of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Ludemann of 672 54th St. Miss Woodcheke is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and is employed by the BankTrust Manhattan. Mr. Ludemann, a graduate of Fort Hamilton High School, served with the Army Air Force in Europe during the war. He associated with Audio Devices, Manhattan..

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